New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1928, Page 16

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16 PUBLIC UTILITIES ——— — — | ~ e 7 REPflRT IS Hl.[l] ; Ladies’ Neckwear| 7 Hand Ba Gloves i e e . i fat and spomesiatine Beautitul imported lace ¢ . / New smart summer bags gift for the girl graduate, ShO'S Tl‘fllfl TOWd Cell[l'al- SR ingn s el S e of colorful printed silks, Beautiful pearl and crystal with neat scalloped finish. panel collar sets of fine em- plain silk moires in black, combinations, lovely pearls L . e e broidered and fine duch- nevy, tan or lovaly smant B v and theee el muon in ThlS smle rs are rosewood, tan, S s i : washable white kid bags, chokers, and smart . long grey, natural and white. beautiful two color Toyo pearl ropes. Choice of uni- —_— Ry values to £2.9%. Priced for 7 7 V4 Y% i //"' 70 s y sl 20 GL.N trend toward centralization in public o ,///(// /////Zé/ W //%;/ 7 ’ . ////%////2%&/% Priced at only, ca-. g service companies apparent throughout the country is strongly evidenced in Connecticut, records of the state public utilities department showed today. Far-reaching changes in the state’s public utilities involving mil- lons of dollars have been effected within recent months. Mergers, sales, discontinuances and loss of LC U H o Y identity through change of name t s e p ou have concerned a score of concerns Most recent activity has been in | Solve Y the light and power field. The ac ve lour quisition of the Tmion Light Power Company of Unionville by th: Connecticut Power Company, hald- ) h' ‘ B e evaa Bathing Neoch Is Sunday, June 17th tric Light company, was closely fol- & 2 v temember dad on his day, with something that he him- lowed by an announcement that the & Greenwich Water and Gas Company ] g self would like were he purchasing it himself. Our men’s de- ;;::k:.he Bristol and Warren Water what to suggest in helping you make your selection for dad. ynunity Water Service which serves : 11 Westchester County, N. Y., com- [ ; Hoswry sidiaries of the company Serv: T 4 1 ’ | Always the ldeal Gift Rhode Tslan through five light and i Pnce rou s ! Ties [ 50¢ o 95¢ power plants near Providence. | | and ’ 5 by the Connecticut Light and Pow- DBaanElful eattsrna o seinct A beautiful collection f 1 —all eize Beginning in 1925, rallroad pur- urda Onl £ i il o0 rom—all eizs : chasea and mergers were made wasve and color can b which resulted in virtudl control of PR Wew Haven and Hartford road i Y . Through owernship of the Connecti- || ’ Offenn of vel chlc Sus enders cut Company, this railroad controls A very tlme'y 2 ry i ‘ P ] 65 t 3 . (o) had taken over a Rhode Island con- partment and other departments are very well versed in just SR e e Below are just a few of the many lovely gifts that dad would merves 10 New gland communi- appreciate, ties and is affili with the Com- n reat ! munities out of New Rochelle. Sub Recently the Bristol and Plainville : s r Just what Dad can Q- gy el ns o er Company. all steam lines by the New York, tew, the majority of trolley lines and summer fl’OCkS. Adorab]y made of through this subsidiary and the | B h A l Gat $IOO New England Transportation com- g s ] eac are| riers el s SR S ! washable flat crepes, printed silk crepes, PP Y AR T distance busses. | - i . For Every Member of the $ them now! Dad would like 3 The old Central New Tnclani 8 J georgettes and hand blocked prints. e e S1L008 e oniina mneie A e railway company was merged with p . . x & 5 b colorings to choose from. tailored of the very newest plain the “New Haven” in 1626, Styled in one and two piece models. . A rmning mae 0 o i i e X FOl‘ l dles hose von buy him—Many and fancy broadcloth and novelty ¥ . . 2 t o] the Danbury and Bethel strort rail- Featuring the new necklines, pleats, B AN | T e e e way company merged with the Fast- £ 5 5 ern Connecticut Power company aft- $ $ . neckband styles, all sizes. el b drapes and uneven hem lines. 2.75 . $7.95 Athletic end Bethel Traction company. The An enticing assortment of 2 _—-e—e——_— ™ —— Maple Hill Water rompan\.\; of] \le smart bathing suits. Made of Runnlng | Jerseys ington was sold to the Maple Hil all wool in flat and ribbed stitch . . . Fire District. The Meriden Electric styles, also the popular jersey P : ! Kerchlefs [ Bathmg Sunts Light company and the Meriden Gas and trunks to match styles, in a ants i 75C $| 25 | Light company merged with the choice of all the new bathing | it Connecticut Light and Power com- suit colorings and all sizes. A $] 00 $| 50 | A companion to the run- ZSC to 98C $'85 to $485 pany as did the New Milford Elec- few smart surf satin suits in UV ana PI. | sng pants—made of fine tric Light company. black, contrastingly trimmed, quality—taliored to fit Elune’ &) All wool bathing suits In The pouular vogue now for Northern Light and Power 1 S 3 The Northe g can be found here. mon—cool and fit well- company merged with the Northern ;s L | S R Connecticut Power company. The In many smart plain and | pocket kerchiefs in linens | o colors—in all alzes— Biaslds Water company merged ¥ For Misses fangr ipatienny Stofohooas | and silks. | Good selection. A right—In white only—all o | one and two-plece st ] with the Greenwich Water compa trom. : The Romers Electric company mi ed with the Northern Connecticut $I 75 $2 75 P 5 Power which also acquired the Staf- ; . to . ajamas ford 8pring Aqueduct company, the ( AU S e A Thompeonville company and the A Y o U $] 50 3.00 Watcrtown Gas compnny joined with 7) 2 muvibes ol Samert sl e S 3 Souiis i o . m;“X:'"m(:":m“r‘:“““::"z‘\_“::»‘;mm 7 ribbed plain swim suit. Al uits a choice of plain and urhe ¥ RO : sizes, 28 10 34. R i S changes in both light and power and i s 195 T L T water supply concerns. The Daniel- i | Y, $ . (e el el son and Plainfield Gas and Electric company, th: Lyme Electric Power For Boys Lightweight Ravon euits— company and the Putnam Light and ' Comfortable crotch and Powor romnany marend with the | F k F y $] 45 $2 85 fine fitting garment. ANl Fastern Connecticut Power company [ll| rocks I or . to . S the IPountain Water company With v kg | . the Ansonia Water company, the —BUSII’ICSS . 3 5 :f"'s ;ha! are styled just liko Smokmg North Branford Light, and - ad’s. In one and two piece | models in a choice of styles Power company with the ¢ Ha- —SPOrl i colors. S ven Water company and the Shelton I , R e W Bl - o T tavel e Solid Sets ‘Water company with the Bridgeport . . or ladaies Hydraulic company. —Davti B $] 00 The trend, utilities depariment of- M| aytime i ficials believe, seems definitely to be B 'dn y I 00 I 95 fn brass and copper fin- toward a few powerful service cor- —Dbriage . to s . luhd receivers and pipe ishes. Consisting of tray, jorations with ramifications in many . ] holders— match holder, cigarette sommuniflr-;,‘ Whether this move- —Evemng Smart little suits for the lit- ()9(2 Foicoh mann s odleer s 7 ment would be carried out to its tle toddler, including the fa and practical gitt for Girls 7 to 14 logical conclusion or be halted he- ous Sun Bath suit that gl father. fore the system became too cum- M| added sunlight to the child's g el i Values in These Groups are Remarkable All Colors i Cooaiete Liny o Summer Fl'OCkS DID NOT S PARKED At AN Sixes Bathing Accessories Traveling Men's —————————————————m Ward of Main street, East Berli e Other Lovely B e e Bags Suit Cases | D1 .95 to $3.95 by Joseph Komarduski of 441 North v f:r;‘::nm:v\mlva,v l'\f:.“n‘f; nuflyn SUMV[FR $ I O to $ I 9.75 s A very complete assortment smart summer knickers $695 4 $6 95 e ) 5 up Eonal i e FROCKS for boys. Made of fine quality crashes, candy stripes, 18 fch size tn blaci ana A R S e ] s :';;’hr: L e checked and plain white linens, in a host of fine patterns, Prow. folid cowhide, cloth | Solld cowhide—black and in a host of lovely printed fabrics and §h, fimie to avold st All sizes and all styles. o row ell m ¥ daintily trimmed. A1l colorings to choose E gle and dou- cloth Uned—shirt pockets machines were dama from. it “To Be Correctly Dressed For Summer” $1.49 . $2.95 i et B L RECOMMENDS White Flannel | sauday Ouit Two Exceptional Third Floor Values! T T0 OThERS | /T Yade Al A /i 1,500 Yards Congoleum Rugs 32 Pc. Cottage Sets Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable W y it o COATS Gl o | tnoresgs S iesapa o gmonl L L g i e g SRR, o 1l In your SILKS i no seconds. A pattern for every room, open stock at all times. ; : ” size 9x1015. Special for 7 98 ‘ piece.s atv your convenience. 98 condit m ~‘ 8 95 25 A Remarkable Price $ \ l Special Saturday .......... $4' in. I was =0 we ik Offering at $8.95 to $ ing it Clevelard, Ohio. mend Lydia F. Pin Saturday only ............ tha Made in beautiful shades for sum- 5 mer wear — lined with heavy silk — ¥ 1 r.li|]<<|'.~ ux‘ilim-r!, l‘\vm|:1“in;]s‘::1-;lrl l‘;fl'.\', ALl ldovely Dayt]me FIOCkS For HOt Summery Days effeetive pockets, chic belts, stitching Lovely summer silks of smart 7 and many other novel details. e P Rayon VOIles $| '95 5 $7'95 Iv{;’ilm_; a istic patterns, printed on & - s il Vakier heavy flat crepe, radium and | Saturday Only Mss. Evizapern Toso, S S A ] chiffons. Standard quality silks New summer patterns, soft Pongees, light-o'-day, dimities, rayons, voiles i e mart Sport Appare o e o | fuffy ik like raven voile prints _ J Stail e ale oy | for cool summer frocks. Beau. | ~and other washable materials. Dainty and cool HOUSC FIOCkS ——— Mallinson. 1 . Eagle a b o G 3 dllinson. Truhu, Bagle and | tjfu) assortment of large floral | (o wear during hot summer weather—trimmed i Ja(‘kets . Bu"erfly Skll’ts other well known silk manu- | or dainty patterns, on soft $2 ()' $() 95 facturers. pastel colored grounds. Guaran- with organdy. embroidery stitching and other Values to [ i 3 B teed tub fast. Priced vel ideas. Short and long sleeves. A wid $| 39 Plain a DI Special $495 Values to $4.50 ¢ 98C i O e i $L.95 = only, yard . 1 striped, all ecolors, In white and colors, also = A g selection to choose from. plaids, all sizes. DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch Regular and Extra Sizes l X-Ray Pyorrhes Treatments

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