New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1928, Page 16

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BOY SCOUT CAMP 55222 2 CHURCH SCHOOLS e » : . A 50 ENRI][[EI];{ S R GIVEN $600 FUNI]| B TS MEET ME AT barrels of | : plants ot | ; ] Hartford ’S- fhe Sangura O .°g’;“““‘“‘>:“‘"'fvf’f"“i Money Was Lett to City Mlsswni i Store ie been completed. 845 Main St. S s by Miss Eastman | : L put | Se— . v . WHERE SMART STYLE MEETS MODERATE PRICES ¢ ASL) A bequest of $600 from the es : 2 Looked reservations at C N bapoHls Sware D= 4 e hal o e e beth Eastman i . 215 MAlN STREET sahbee during the past wee e the old as be in, r 4 g e - 1 onto the United Week D: ] S S h schools, by the board of the e i : : mer organization. The City M 7 cry‘oF ol from the cid ar Son .| 107 NINE Eone ott | af sxetence FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Women’s and Misses’ 5 . 5 A report on fownward from year to ye Py Mm.“l red at times by new -1 3 A O L o . —A Remarkable Sale of WHITE D‘j e of nildheecins san ave . A “.i‘s g‘,‘,,,‘::,” OSCAR A. MARSH. i iscovered underlyiv : EEEE omanan TUB SILK COATS R 5and 7 v. A. D. Helg- | — 1‘01 (ll\ (ourl Recold Nidedinge o o 6 and & | Sccurities Worlh $150,000 to Pro hoys, and Miss Gertrude Rog- i : | le M for Sewer Work Suk - ¥ court b¥ o who was until er supervisor | Vide R A0S | ey by Finaace Boant SMART FOR SUMMER - n f Helen Nag | coeding worth while. The R N Grant Co., of Bostor Thomas Zocco. B. J. Mon-| il A, ul‘o\\um dgments we Dickinson, exveus | with a hid of 9341 on' $150.000 i Bp NEpres ATy, Tep resent | sewer honds, S e e B A P S L At an Qutstanding Price 38.50 39.50 ) : e " There four other bidders ’ L=} lt, $250 | Dickinson veported : ) o5 & Co.. of Hartford A Lampson | g ful year for the v Co, of Boston, §145,- i - Nair & Nair B ial and A. M. E m 5 vook Co., and Putnain *ox, T. Annun- |1 aint B s of the schools 1 7 H. L. Allen C s . ards. | t foreclosurd | sehools being the one nder he : Davey Bacon Co., $146,925 he above, camp will | for $ ¢ in the ac-ispeeial supervision, The A. nds to be delivered to tional flavor by |tio oan and Tndus- | Zion school is the day | 1) st National Bank of Boston ® several Danish (trial corps ag John Rudy. | school of that denom 8 Ly a porson delegated by the mayor. | For the plai e entertained fn | The owner| 1eld in the = L5 e e S Mow B o | Created to sell at $8.00 to $14.00. in the home of Eagle d oo ays for pent | quen Miss Dickinson also reperted upon Marksman Makes 200 ert Loomis and reservation has encumbrances "ra 1 work « visitation in the homes 3 5] e B 2 » = ready been - it yl(irlll\n(x:‘ Jresented the plaintit ! « pupils and ¢ 1 the | b Sh(f“. W l}}““"uxt :PM" s Stnped and Dotted Sllks ervations by troops are iat s ¢ ion ceumseh . Jume 12 (P— Troop 2—3§ boys, Troop 3—1 scout 3 el g the live » and girls. | sational marksmanship by E. . 53 Troop 6—1 scout. Troop At More Than 100 Pe"“ A, M. Wood of Boston, champlon o Troop 10—1 scout, T Re r(eda E: L S e atured the opening day of ) i it Cane s ; L Sl e it d0e ik ek o\t | Shmnobilen 1w i eiane gniers Frocks that are refreshingly cool for B Dot L Do B AU G e irepshocfing touitiment tieey Summer days. They are neatly tailored ! Piain: Lin th 1 ] [ : “sh and are available in a variety of colors. Troop 65 il ; : Troop 1 Berlin scouts, he town of Sao Jos 1y chairman, A son c s 20~ d s W without & / SIZES 1‘; ls 36 T() ._)0 of cub scouts there are three | persons died, and a large par tary, M. C. Doolittle; 5 , 10, 18, . |the population ihandoning the | Me nem ¥ fruman | Mark Arie, of Champalgn, T Ve nd Clarke Cooper, of 8 n situation. | furned in of 199 with San affected | Many fishes carry a band of eye | Jenny, ind, 1., world's chan » new mess-hall is rapi ing form and will be in us dition when the first week's unit arrives. 5 rything points to a most suc- | cessful camp with the biggest curoll- | | — Unequalled SALT CREEK OIL g . FIELDS ARE RICH ojor'dan’s SALE of COATS & S,,,a:"'_;';',, e v 1-3 to 1-2 Off on All Cloth Coats e 215 MAIN STREET Velvets also included. tinction unusual in the petroleum world is held by the Salt Creck oil s $ .50 field, subjeet of investigation ordem alrs omen s — ed by the United States senate | Have Alrcady Returned 45 Mil- lions to United States Casper, Wyo., June 12 (P—Dis — Its record @ re © producer in public . incindes pheeiniih ol Famous Make Full-Fashioned || - swsovawe 520 Values. in addition to mill Finely tailored white coats of flan- state of Wy sta g as 1 Sol O K H OSE : Others reduced proportionately. nel and fancy-weave fabrics, also Proximity to Teapot Dome, whicl - - | e . it pastel flannels — many with grace- into the spotlight of | . Drair o | Summer Storage for Furs, Cloth Garments ful scarfs. n It Crec $1.95 and $1.65 grades Featuring New Sum- §! Rgmsiadonothuning o o mer Shades. Includ- S - ed are Patio, Saturn, the subje ¢ petroleum 1 ¢ Sizes 8'2 to 10 says the south nd of Sa ually ext although the two ar scade, Mercury and Circassian, F\\(Y SOX Y 169 . FILIPINO GOWNS pair for 3 $ 1 00 Beautiful Laced and s . Embroidered ormerly sold for 79¢ to 98c. $ 1 .00 Sizes 615 to 10'5. R Unheard of! | » : et e i ey 292 BOYS' 383 GIR ; Colors , e e Wash Suits | Wash Dresses || 7} / ‘ | A . Headsizes Discovery = | y I AL llnn FOUP exes examined ! HENRY F. REDDELL Optometrist 29 WIST MAIN ST New Britain Phone 1185 FTETIIIT TWO FOR ONE DOLLAR W' indow SIZES 3 to & SIZES 2 to 11 This Is the Result of a Remarkable Purchhse o . Dig 'a from a High Cash Manufacturer Who Needed )3,"""“,"";“?“:":?:. ~p V Ready Cash. Of Course, We Stepped in, and Now |3 P B R Al st - than double this Pass These Savings On to You. rice Practical for School and Vacation Wear. e

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