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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1927. 3 Sl aosEs o DETROIT THOUGHT ON COURT DOCHET - BALLOON VICTOR Galendar Announced Today Be- Unofiicially Declared Winner oI‘i“'. ; lieved to Be Near Record Gordon-Bennett Trophy | | TR | Baxiey, Ga., Thirty cases were assigned for "'"’"‘ for pl Detroit, Sept. P G, i, | HIlL pilot of trial in ety court by Judge Henry e " Detroit pilot, Gordon P. Roche at the short calendar ses- sion yesterday afternoon. They are | as follows: | vs. September 14, 10 2. m. George G.| & N: Florio vs. Rose Polumbo, Casale for | defr l plaintiff, Ginsburg for defendant.| Preparing for Concert by Chopin Glee Cluh e Chopin Glee club will begin paration for the second an- Wednesday evening sal and reception te will take place at 53 under the leadership clski of Hartford, whe club in la year's con. ow has 40 d that the greatly in- Young men of Polish birth ion are eligible to join. Wiadyslaw K Wiady plaintiff, M r defendant. John Zu Murray, Gree Mangan for de ver vs. Nich v for pl 1 for d in giving an account of 1} as o0it Saturda oss Lake Lr n altitude of followed the etorr iid not get into it It is over into Ohio we race southerly direction and v s unofficially accredited Cair |[James G Nair trophy ra o Lands at Baxley, Ga Piloting roit miles from th &. Hill brou Laxley, Ga CHANG" look out!—advt. Star Fur- Andrews et for plaintiff. Michael Kreger vs. Millie Kreger,|niture Co. 1s D. Gaftney for plaintiff, Casale for defendant. Paul Zehler vs. Jacoh Ginsburg, C. F. Gaffney for plaintif, Hungerford & Sa defen, a September 14, 2 p. m. City fce Station vs. Benjamin Solomon, Mag for plaintiff, Hungerford &!'a Saxe for defendant. Rackliffe Bros Co., Inc., vs. Evald Wi Mag ngt Ot :[)ate“‘g I::ued and Rachlin for plain n C or defen nnectuctt People Septem 1ed Fuschiello Casale for pl LeWitt for de Fleury vs. Hen Woods for pl ough for defendan ve. Elizabeth Hos: Gaffney for plainti Maxwell for defend. September 18, Malicki vs. Thomas® T. Stagis, Greenberg & LeWitt for plaintiff Mangan for defendant September 16, 2 p. m Rodrick vs. Maria B. Vi for plaintiff, LeWitt for defen Angelo Cipriani vs. Domin r C. Gaynor S s ——Tremendous savings for everybody here tomorrow! Every department is humming with activity and is all agog for the great bargain event that is to take place in this store on Wednesday. Plan to be here early. We have made every effort to supply enough mer- chandise fo I: 5 throughout the day. lati, gan for pla berg _eWitt for de September 19, 1 Lazar et ux vs. Joh Monkiewicz for pl Cabelus for defen Quality - Service - Yalue - “H.J. DONNELLY CO. - ; 200 STORE BUYING POWER Table Cloths Men’s Work Hose T I;]\t “;-If_i";u oilet Tissue zer et al vs Gordon for D, m John Fias dezyk, C ¥ Gaffney for plaintiff, Golon for de fendant September 20, 1 Fdgarian et als Lo [Hu n hems- loped border, plain —anod strong hose that will give wonder- borders, ful wear. Tan, black, grey. berg & Tewitt for thur Neumann et al vs. ¢ Witte, D. Gafiney for plain 00 sheet rolls. white or colo Sizes 10 to 111 3. Straw Shopping Baskets 2 .. $1.00 Linen Napkins 10 .. $1.0 — September 21. 10 a —made of pure linen wi 'w attr: R e = sAlex tive colored borders, SUPST BavIiuEs. —two sizes, hand braided. 55 ndant _VISITS FRUIT | “‘”\,“Trnl‘l\'- Cre - 3 | Bt Bed Sheets W R Silk and Rayon Hose R1x00, “’v,l nlers, fiee from 2 for $1 .00 back, silk to the welt S 8 will Jaunder well ¢ e t good service. 3 &NNU AH& ) Percale Aprons | £ Y Bed Pillows 2 . $1.00 C. . oo & E $ ]:“?\99 o W m\1 llnlh,l;:i;x‘l IU\l tlx-n\xnn&]i,ol\igllt{a‘u; = fl@ 5 és%g g, filled with steril- M 5 B d l th P . dark patterns. £n's broadciot! ajamas . : . @ o ‘%E E : Princess Slips b Silk Drapery $1.00 $1.00 PR!QE QUALETY z Tn $1 00 —these are $1.98 value and will not last —sever: Al styles and colors in : 5 e long. All clean and perfect. Sizes A B C D, o \IU\‘ all \'mw This lot You will always find lower The quality of the foods vou masicd e includes \\h'\‘ \‘th bodice or built ‘ prices at your A & P store buyat theA&Pisalwaysbet- shoulder % by » the A & P can oper- ter because the A &P selects 1 a::::: smallerrate of profit its foods u:lh‘fjln:ns! :a::: Pl“OW Cnc J White Overaus thananyothersimilarorgan- and sells so much that they 4 for $1 00 Super Savings! ization. are always fresh. En e : $1.00 e ~'nnrl wd brand wmlm. size Llnell —Painters, Bakers and Plasterers. e o & See these early, $1.79 value. Sizes MATIONALLY ADVERTISED FOODS e (G @, Dish Towels § e i AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES $1.00 44 . $1.00 Blue Overalls Crisp, flavorful, oven baked shreds of whole wheat! b —heavy qu‘xli‘;\ ]1':17'mv «‘homiw}.l g ularly for $1 00 PKGS €% strietly tailoved, white o flesh, a . 100¢ = Shredded Wheat 3 o fi? LS 3150 "”I”“\' e SmENs g ] —made from ';m denim triple _— e stitching and extra fullness. Sizes Pick of the finest tomato fields—an appetizing soup! . Forest Mills Vest 36 to 16. TOMATO CANS ; ’ B campbeil’s sour 4 %@ 2 . $1.00 Cotton Challis 5 —band and bodice top, extra fi 6§3’ulfian1m;s. Ti;vlésirfor every use! 4 e 2§c I\s‘il'fl\]'vstt!:zxwl r?.’(?tn ({];. extra fine . r 7 ‘Y; : $dl )Oq % 1 —for comforters, drapes, ete. ute eanser i Crepe Pajamas Full Fashioned Hose — . For drinks, flavoring, candies or icings! ercales ' Baker’s Cocoa e £ - 31.00 ... —two piece crepe pajamas, colors white or flesh, kimono sleeve, reg- —silk to the welt in all the newest shades. 8 .. $1.00 —in neat styles for aprons and Famous from coast to coast because it washes easily! C WHITE CAKES 2 ¢ e — dresses, 36 in. wide. ) — e Ll —— . . P8 G Soap 0 7 5 Corselettes 3 Lingee Gliealis . T T S R E—— = Made from the finest of rich. pure milk! c $ 1 00 - 6 : $ 1 00 v b WHITEHOUSE 3 CANS 2 —silk stripe vm'.: lettes with gar- = Snper Navin; . et LG 2 C. E ap.Mll orABP 7 ters attached, in (\(\ hite and flesh, 5 T;d”i‘n“\l\!;:tl:v‘ Pl rohganC Bl i R TS T T e TR o G e o : 8 . ,\,1 Diamond Crystal Salt. Free running in all seasons! lastic inserts on hip, all size E Ru{fled é Rayon Alpaca 3. $1.00 —for dre slips, ete, 36 in. wide. Shaker Salt 3~<25° Helps on wash day — just soak and rinse. = J LARGE I ¢ Rinso PKG Children’s Pajamas = Curtains S— ——r‘hildrvn'sst}(‘;vpglinmn:. all ? 21" fm$1 00 colors and sizes, made full size, . long with tle short sleeve. b tly hemstitche = B ’ = = ’ oys’ Blouses Babbitt’s Cleanser 6 caxs 2§° Men’s Ties y Burnett’s Vanilla sorrie 3§° : 3 for $1 00 Swansdown Cake Flour e 35° for $1 .00 Made n’ an excellent quality Per- 9 PEPPEEMINT —clearing up on several lines to -T cale. Attractive patterns. Sizes 8 Kibbe’s Wafers winficizin s 23° make room for new merchandise. b i to 16. Made in the cleanest of bakeries—of the fincst materialsl | oy o See these and select many. Embroidered Guest Towels Men’s Shirts en's 1 ’ Grandmother’s Bread “~ 8 Boys' School Socks 2 .. $1.00 4.,,$1.00 il 20 b for [ —hand made, various patterns, embroid- —a new assortment featuring the N THE TEA Fancy Sport Hose. Sizes 8 to 1015, ered on heavy crash linen, very unusuaul newest patterns and having extra w: 4 @REAT @@. You'll want many pairs of these. value. fullness. Sizes 14 to 17. RS make your dollars do double duty!