New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1927, Page 22

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THIRI] WAR[' [;'.UB PERSHINE’S ARMY “ e ot Thea}sl :‘zaer: I‘l-‘er(:mcisco e 'l""."’f'l,.,‘. ‘].',‘,‘“,’,“"‘,“L','T”,_, I the ' of m‘ disin ,‘-m‘.wx in the \or ad- | teestablishment of the Little Thea- ¢ ter was STOLEN RIDE FATAL 2. Mass., Sept READYFOROUTING - SEES NEW FRANCE Trombull and Roosewelt to Speak <~ = at Barbecue e With expe dance of Third Ward ¥ had plans ¢ barbecue w Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 Will Bind Ties row afternos ke Compoun Ghe Buarritt Art Shop 85 W. MAIN ST. THE PROFESSIONAL BLDG. Stock Reducing Sale —Now Going On— Special Prices Good Till Tomorrow Evening. FEW OF THE MANY VALUES OFFERED Saturday Special | English transporiation for all < American Legion hand k t o engaged. W Among vt trend ar Governor T win Br Francls A t rlof reconstrictio § g Our fine Chocolates in bulk, reg. . Ernest E. Rogers, EtoR fields i 7 85¢ value Bingham, A C whit i 7 at. b, 74c Dlnnerware’ Fenn, ¢ Akt + 7 J 4-pc. Desk Sets | Glassware My 82,59 and Pottery BOOk End% 100-pe. Dinner Set, value § s Fatra heavs, in all popular At $ subjects l 52-pe. Dinner Set, value $ At. pair $1- 9 at 524 ‘Pitchers Fine Bavarfan make. decorated. 3 t. Carnation Desi, 1 sizes, your choice 49 alue $ 5 at . s21 at ! Cc v, Senator Director Frank P a member of th mittee, Raymond Creedon, Edward K F. Hall, Daniel H 111, Major Louis L. Alsop, Willlam H. Pu Revenus Collector Robe ~. Luncheon Set, value $9. . . 8 Goblet. assorted colors, glas Girl Is Rickard’s . S $4.00 value, at szt 4 Right Hand “Man” Bridge Sets 1 cur. iow tinscware, assort | Chicago, Sept 8 (P—Te In genunine leath <, assorted ed picces, al., at $1.9¢ i S ilen, hata <hades. Reg. 1.8 English Porcelain, ass. shapes § ards right hand \alue, at . and colors, choice at . RO the muititudi ticket sale for th tight, is a girl lling She 1s Miss T It didn nd =0 well to just 21. Two never seen a prize fig handling the sale of the seats in Soldiers Field, and = 000,000 the public is expected to pass through the wickets. Rickard credits her with astonishing memory. Tee she is his secretary, but ghe is a sort of a nt 1 mind, buffer, official spoke and what-not. On the tip of her tong 190680600000 00000000000000003000000060000000000 § 3 ¥ where in America i (lear, White Skin Woman Bags Bear | On Polar Expedition | Chicago, Sept. 16 (A—Mrs. John Borden, Chicago soclety 1 q member of an Alaskan ex headed by her husl down a polar be The party is from Wrangell walruses and Mrs. Rochester Chicago, another of the expedition, als For Every Woman cssst00000000be00000 PITCHING HORSESHOES Chicago, Sept. 16 (Pi- Chicazo Good-Looking, and They Don't Cost Much~ Specialty is ZING, DYEING HAPING SHOES, of horseshor “courts” have | pal Sl ey * Marro’s Shoe Rebuilding VI | 445 WEST MAIN STREET 2 DAV C Trchioned ot I PN S INNND Ne Coatir a™Weelspurlerless it bears the above Jakel ! i G OCPPPPOPOOPOPOVP COODPPVOPVOCPCPPPPIPPCPPPPVCIPVP P00 PIPIOCPOPICOPOPPIIOCIOGOGOPIIOGIOGCS An Invitation to the Friends of the BALTIMORE & OHIO F you are a very active per- son, partake of the various sports of the day, motor around a lot, like a hike, are not afraid of getting wet, and don’t permit the fear of sea-sickness to keep you away from Europe, “Woolspun” Travel Coats are spun for you! &TRY towrinkle them, or mar their appcarance with dust, or get them wet-—you can’t do it—not to any noticecable degree. That’s the kind of Coats they are—thor- oughly dependable, manly; practical and utilicarian.. They wear like a $100. $22.75 But they cost only § Sage Allen & Ca. INGC, Direct Phone From New Britain—Call 3005 Come to Baltimore September 24th to Octolber 8th CENTENARY EXHIBITION AND PAGEANT OF TRANS PORTATION CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF RATLROADIN miniature World's Fair covering more thon 25 acres rreat pageant that p nriil after thrill! the rocking, ere, coach, the pionecrs in their Tanibe estoga Wagons; =see tiny “Tom Thumb ™. the firct American locomotive, pull valiantly by, followed by the curious ““crasshoppers nd “camels” of later decade of the years up to the maj engines that haul Baltimore & Ohio trains of today: and the huze, modern express locomos tives of British and American Railr Pageant will move daily except Sunday and Monday at 2.15 P. M. Ample room for 50,000 visitors, Grandstand seats 12,000, Also many exhibits to fill an interestine dayy music, entertainment, refreshment facilities, NO ADMISSION CHARGE. For reserved seat tickets, write to The Centenary Director, Balti- more & Ohio Railroad, Baltimore, Md., and epecify the day you want to cone. Exhibition open We Sunday Baltimore & Ohio me“"0““0“‘0“‘00“QQO“M‘m’“‘"0Q““00““—’00’..000000“00‘00 XXX 2 2 e i‘““"°‘“’°_92?,’?’,’”’,.”?2‘2’.?,’,’.”2!.’?”",’Q!.’g, » XYW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927. Albert Bleiqer, Ing, “The Store of Specialty Shops” HARTFORD | The Fashionables Look to Steiger’s | for Style Rightness / Black solell and gros- Black velret with ad- Felt with velvet bow grain, $5. Justable brim, §5. and drape, $5. French Fur Felts....Velvets Even Soleil Hats at Only $5 HE simply cut, sophisticated Hat is the vogue! Smartest in the exclusive fabrics above . . . rarely offered at only $5. Plenty of black, brown and tan tones in small supple-fitting shapes... many are one-of-a-kind chic helmets and berets . . . draped turbans after Agnes ... manipulated brims . . . cloche models after Reboux and Descat . . . velvets for the new velvet frocks . . . even authentic Paris copies—at $5. Smart Styles Tn Large Head Sizes The woman who has difficulty in finding large head sizes in the style she prefers will be in- terested in GAGE hats. They solve this problem with smartness and economy. $5. Velvet beret twith French felt with grosgrain inserts, $5. Steiger's—Third Floor. velvet and pin, $5. Black or Brown Suede Pumps Smartest With Velvet $ Trimmed Frocks 7'50 The deep brown shades in suede are smartest, with black of decided import- ance, too. In opera or strap models; spike or Cuban lieels. Also in patent and satin. . Steiger's—Main Floor. Deep Shawl Georgette Collars on With Velvet New Coats $25.00 $69.75 Frocks of Allied in fashion with the Paquin introduces this all - velvet frock are these flattering collar that frames lovely combinations of silk the face and continues down and velvet. Georgette with the front. Suede-finished or tiers of velvet, with ap- semi - lustrous woolens in pliques, bands and inserts black with beige fur, in tan follow the vogue for two tones with brown fur. With - tones of a color and bring a a smart, slender silhouette. note of elegance to the mode. Stelger's—Fourth Floor Stelger's—Fourth Floor 1 s i

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