New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1928, Page 22

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a written contract, signed by the l . v&wvn :’dAiLAaf‘l?fiG—ltor the Ii;iu room and dining room—they come by tl , finish i an in.bfix.e or rose eol:m. Pne:: nngu St 89c sl'zs to s1'69 yard of Simsbury, lodge Masonic service committee will give a “Masoniscopic” or illustrated lecture on Masonry to members of Harmony lodge and their’ families. ember of the grand | marks lies in the common use of the | word “china” as & part of each trade | mark rather than in the use of the two different prefixes, the assistant patent commissioner held. dresses in opposition to the déemo- cratic nominee, Referring to a charge of bigotry which he said had been made against him by John J, Raskob, na- delegates and a group of friends as | his guests at a dinner whicp follow- ed the convention. The = nominee | thanked the delegates in & brief RUFFLED VALANCING—in Voile or Rayon, for the 45 59 bedroom, plain and figured. Priced .................00 Cand C nrd CRETONNES—A very complete assortment of colors and patterns that will make It took the United States patent |tional democratic chairman, the speech, promising continued effort office five years to decide that Arvid | speaker said: to fulfill the duties of the office to H. Nero of New Britain, was entitled vet Roman Catholie Knight|the satisfaction of the publie, . 29c to 79c M :?e&r{::t:::t::.r his invention of an RO - : Two Remarkable Mattress Values (e . o For one week only we shall sell our high grade nlroducing Nero applied for a patent on Oc- Red Cross White Felt Mattress, full size and Ohe NUW ity Si2¢ up .:::’ beautiful over-drapes, cushion coverings, etc. rocker operated by a push bar which is held in position by a spring ar- rangement. The inventor has already assigned tober 17, 19283, claiming 1¢ new and 5 weight, all hand tailored, beautiful patentable features of construction b in his switch. The switch forms % fii : OUR SPECIAL BRAND—made of SIMMONS BEAUTY REST INNER good quality layer felt, full size, covered SPRING MATTRESS now covered in coptact through the means of a October 29, club will m:naommumunommmwu B tor girls desiring swimmers' merit m”MBU‘l m WlNS Palance of the purchase price, It |the Pope —can make that charge ; : ] . woman and dressmaker; a course in of $110. Later the plaintiff qffered [ charges as was made against him. ]l E s business training for business wom m m T‘b mm is claimed. The plaintiff claims| “snags’ but insisted that the dry > alist, badges. — support of which the plaintiff offers|of a criminal upon everyone caught.” week, which begins Monday, Mayor | definite announcements may be £iv- | Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. of Plain- B. F. GAFFNEY FOR JUDGE nually is preventable. | . . mayor's proclamation reads: uAsomc Ac““ms sition of Steuphen D. Baker of Noew tien week. o g iy | e Are delightful—new designs to enhance the beauty of * First_Assistant Patent Commis- the public on the fact that fire Rt i Y. registration of these two different ment of the republican party for the *“The daily newspapers record the | political triekster” for seeking elec- |the Burritt hotel ecting him as prevented by the exercise of care and | pellowcraft degree on a candidate. | strength. by Bishop James M. Cannon, Jr.,!as 14 biennial conventions had in duced through regular inspections Yhere is no question but they will be |tennial and Harmony lodges, Order “A. M. PAONESSA, |{the meeting. will be held in the High school at 8l church met vesterday at 4:30 p. PPN g basket lunches. badge: & course in home economics | " ‘AI“ "“ms‘s 18 further alleged that on Septem.|against me with impunity. for girls desiring _hostess, home- | Ler 17 of that year the defendant| The speaker said he had wet FORLS S0 GremmIRNi S otvm e N P e orobid: 63 MAIN STREET .| law had outlewed a once legitimats % aD mierit hadse: abf 8 coires 1o dsmages on the ground that the d X i . In & statement to the public call- | The educational committee will By: GR0BOR K MANNING Home Craft week - Pusnessa today pointed out that en OUtin & very short time. ville, Conn., has won its right to use Govmmox sm mm of the trade mark “Sanaching” on The ‘ YPOLITICAL TRICKSTER” |probate cConventiom approves of "One week in each year is set N HOMH OF MTleYork, N. Y., who has registered the {trade mark *“Samsonchina” on such e e ~ S e Bishop Cannon Says Nominee Seeks “During week an effo! 4 i sioner Kinnan held that no confu- For the 13th time, Judge B. F. J each room . . . The new Curtains for Fall are mn’ losses can be cut down if we are de- tons on Program. names on the same kind of products,| Memphis, Tenn., Oct. § UP—Gov- | office of judge of probate, delegates story of losses of life and property | Monday evening, October 15, at & ! china,” is merely descriptive, and through fire, and in a great many stated communication, Harmony | the prefix “sana” suggests “sanitary” | tion under a dry banner in the south |their candidate. ~Last week, the judgment in placing inflammable On October 22, Thomas Desmond | The similarity between the two | who delivered one of a series of ad- |the past, . materials. Judge Gaffney entertained the by members of the fire department. J¢ every householder and property Pepaid in actual money saving. and. | of Eastern Star, Order of Amaranth Wwhat is more important, in the 8av- | anq other Masons in the city not af- “Mayor.” | On November 22 the annual get- G UT “Ews together night of the 10 Masonic _ | Plainville. The meeting will be under | the auspices of Frederick lodge of m, for its monthly supply meeting. | Wter the usual Bcout meeting the | Harmony Lodge Quarry There will be a meeting of the executive committee of the New , NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928, 4 maker, handywomam, economist, ht raise the i made additional purchases amount- | s0ught to Teligious ques- cook, and /canner; a courss in dress. mAnE M ARK HfiHT ing to §225 .ndnon October 3 for | tion, but added that s psrson will maklog Cie those Jhe wARt peedier $335, placing an additional deposit [find there is dynamite ia such ‘ d goods, i | to deliver the , but the) de- F + | rambler, rock finder, ploneer, and “Sanachina” i forcement had encountersd w m u W m pathfinder merit badges; a cou lu'Fnflfld m m 0D | tendant refused to accept them, it|tion ey : business and had “placed the stamp journalism for those desiring journ- fendant contracted the purchase in P! Washi C deat, N. B. Herald) | defendant. Deputy Sheriff Martin ng attention te Fire Prevention ¥Ork to complete these plans so that | ¢ %v.‘.‘h'.',;':m'.f"&"'c,. Oct. 5.—The | H. Horwits served the papers. REPUB[JGM “mm mueh of the fire loss suffered an- | o o bath tub fixtures despite the oppo- “ aside and designated as Fire preven- Demoeratic Cholco—Nomines d " fixtures. made to concentrate the attention of | District Meeting, Degree Work, | Election Under Drys' | sion weuld arise as a resuit of the Gaffney has received the endorse- attractive and serviceable. See our assortment. termined that they shall be. y Priced, as the common part of the worda, | ernor Alfred E. Smith was termed a |t0 3 convention held last night at cases the losses could have been lodge A. F. and A. M., will work the | while the prefix “Sampon” suggests and as a “wet” in the east, last night | democrats nominated Judge Gaftney “New Britain losses have been re- owner will assist in fire prevention | \embers and their families of Cen- Ing of lives. Let us begin now! filiated with local lodges will be at |lodges of the Fifth Masonic district Troop 2 of the First Congregation. | 1 1C0P girls sat around tables and ate their Britain Girl Scout council at the Girl Scout office, Wednesday, Octo-' ber 10, at 4:15 p. m. There were 12 council members and leaders present at a joint meet- ing of the educational and standards fPommittee last evening at the Girl Boout office. The meeting was for the Purpose of discussing plans to se- icure competent persons to give in- Btruction necessary for the different merit badges and so raise the stand. brde at examinations. The following plans were decided upon: The Red Cross home nursing bourse will be given for girls' desir- ing home nurse, first aid, child hurse, health winner merit badges; the Y. W. C. A. life saving course, Most Nurses Use New Face Powder MELLO-GLO, the new wonderful French Process Face Powder, Is Preferred by nurses because of its purity, and they say it does not make the skin dry and drawn. Stays on longer, keeps shine away, and is very beneficial to the complexion. You will love MELLO-GLO when Wednesday evening, October 17, Centennial lodge of this city will work the Entered Apprentice degree on a candidate. On Thursday evening, October 25, members, officers and the degree team of Friendship lodge of South-| ington wil make a fraternal visit to Centennial lodge and will work the Master Mason Degree. Refreshments will be served. October 81, Centennial lodge will work the Fellowcraft degree at a special communicgtion. On Thursday evening, October 18, Giddings Chapter R. A. M., will work the Past Master Mason degree. Expert Advises Modern Girl to Emulate Venus Paris, Oct. 5 —M. Herbert, fore- most physical culture expert of France, has said without reservation that Venus de Milo is the best “bea- ferd, Conn. Orders Furniture But Refuses to Pay for It The John A. Andrews & Co., Inc, brougit suit for $1,200 against Otis | D. Boden of Bristel, according to {a writ filed today in city court. In | the action, which ‘was brought through the firm of Nair & Nair, the plaintiff alleges that on September 7..1927, the defendant purchased furniture in the amount of §$613, which at his request was placed in storage by the plaintiff to be de- livered at the defendant's request. The complaint further states that the defendant made & deposit of $25 on the goods and that the plaintiff is ready and willing to deliver the ty course’ for modern girls to fol- low. Herbert has a school of rhythmic danciig and physical culture near Deauville and is well known as & critic of modern beauty standards. He finds the girl of today much in- | ferior to her sister of ancient Greece. He recommends a study of the famous dimensions of Venus (e Milo and certain exercises for mus- cular development. </ ed Whale Wheat o Mer toated in heavy woven ticking—at ........0.. .$15.95 beautiful damask ti ’ Wilrxive yur:. of l:r‘%ine‘e 839.50 Specia] Value Day Bed Windsor style ends in walnut finish. Opens to full size ’ ] bed. Attractive cretonne cover. - $28.95 i COME IN AND SEE OUR GREATLY DISPLAYED CONGOLEUM WEEK—SATURDAY last day to get your Rug at the special reduced prices. The 9x10.8 is priced .............. ... $8:95 Other Sizes Also Specially Priced FURNITURE DEPARTMENT ALLING RUBBER CO. | 240-MAIN STREET For Cool‘ Weather Sports! You use it. 138 Main Street FALL OPENING Our Fall Opening far eclipses any other event that we have ever had. It ranks first in value-giving; first in style newness; and first in selection—Women and Men will find here their wanted apparel from our most com- plete stock. Everything is new, most models just receiv- ed from foremost New York makers. And the prices are 80 drastically low that we save you half. Come and charge any purchase if you wish. MONEY SAVING SPECIALS QuaLry roons. - Saturday THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO. 318 MAIN ST PHONE 2485 MORNING SPECIALS, 7 TO 12 0’'CLOCK Loin Lamb Fresh Cut Pork CHOPS, Ib. .. 39¢ | crops, ib. .. 30¢ e s Uneeda 3 Best Potatoes, pk. . 23 SIS A b 1 BISCUIT, pkgs. 10¢ | BRI, P o : Limit 3 pkgs. every daytime and evening | Best Pure Lard, 21b, 31¢ Best Steer FaNcy Sirloin Steaks === Ib. 53¢ misses, juniors and stouts. ALL DAY SPECIALS coona Ib 22¢ $9.95 ., Just Say “Charge It” HIGH GRADE FRANKFORTS .. LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB .. Ib. 35¢ ROAST PORK (not frozen) ..... Ib. 29¢ BONELESS POT ROAST ....... Fores of Lamb . 25¢ Lamb for Stew .. 20c Small Shoulder of Lamb, Ib. 28c Lean Bolling Beef .... Ib. 18c Fancy Roast’g Chickens, Ib. 52¢ auatmy FLOUR . QUALITY Evaporated 29¢ ), 3 25¢ MILK, 3 cans . Campbell's Tomato . 10 cakes 38c 2 cans 35¢ P. & G. Soap . Tuna Fish . 2 cans 25¢ 4 rolls 25¢ | FALL COATS { Coats with elaborate furs on @ SILK DRESSES I A fascinating assortment of collar and cufts. Fashioned and dis- Maintaining Our Reputation in the Field of Sport Supplies and Apparel, This Season Finds Us With a Varied and Complete Stock That Cannot Fail to Satisfy the Most of finest fabrics tinctively styled. In a host of attractive colors. Every coat silk lined and warmly interlined. $19.45 . Just Say “Charge It" Cut From BASKETBALL FOR FOOTBALL Football Pants, $3.50 to $12.00. Footballs, $125 to $15.00. Football Shoes, $5.95. Veal to Ronast .. Breast of Veal . . Veal for Pot Ple . . Ib. Short Cut Legs of Veal, 1b, Fresh Killed Fowl .... Ib. vren...sack 99 | Hiops, can ... 49¢ Gesundheit, Milwaukee, Schlitz OVERCOATS Semi-fitting models fashioned of durable quality woolens. Featuring the double breasted model, 80 popular this season. ‘Wonderful fabrics, colors and * patterns to select from includ- ing the wanted Blues.' $24.50 ., Just Say “Charge It” BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS Suits and O'Coats that will stand the roughest of boy's wear fashion- ed of soft, durable lasting fabrics. All the smart sport and dress styles. $9.95 « MEN'S HATS Snap Brims and Roll Edges in all new Fall Shades. . $3.95 « MEN’S SUITS Really wonderful models, con-- sidering quality and super value, Single and double breasted styles with two and three buttons. Newer fabrics, patterns and bright fall shades. $19.50 ., TOPCOATS Our selection is large and all new patterns and weaves are presented in single and double breasted mod $16.45 Just Say “Charge 1" MEN’S SHIRTS A fine selection of Nofade Shirts; color guaranteed. $1.79 ., Just Say “Charge It" OUR H. 0. W. Sweaters, $5.00 to $12.00. Leather Jackets, $10.95 to $16.50. Ladies’ Leather Coats, $12.95 to $30. Rain Coats, $3.19 to $11.95. Bass Shoes, high and low cut. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Chase Auto Robes, $4.95 up. McKay Tire Chains U. 8. Tires and Tubes Grease, Oil, Polish, Atwater Kent Radios No. 42—$126 complete. Bosch Radios Radio Batteries and Tubes. VES Work, Dress Driving. We carry the largest line of gloves in the city, 35¢ to $6.00, from well known manu- facturers. - mDRBch»(t;tGlell,sT SSUNDRIES Sponges, Chamois, etc. Stockings, Belts, m Invalid Kozak Polishing Cloth, $1.00. Cushions, Ankle Supports, etc. Genuine Leather Traveling Bags and Suit Cases. Universal Electric Heaters, $4.50 to $7.50. ALLING RUBBER CO. Jello, all flavors ... 3 pkgs. Vanilla & Lemon Ext. 2 bts. Rumford's Bak. Powder, Ib. 20c Faucy Tomatoes .. Karo Syrup 2 cans 25« Parksdale Farm EGGS 2 doz. 5 Ibe. h Crisp Celery, Ige. beh, 18¢ Waldor! Tissue . Sun Maid “‘i.\‘_",: ... pkg. 11C IVANHOE SALAD DRESSING ... pintriar 39¢ EXTRA Wedgwood Butter, 2 Ibs. §1 ¥ | ,(\;i[!l:ni Nut | EO Nucoa Nut Oleo ;774] . 2 | ‘l:rgfi Oleo e 1h. 28¢ SOUND YELLOW ONIONS ......... 6 Ibs. 25¢ LARGE RIPE BANANAS . veeeo.. doz. 25¢ Fancy Ple Apples g i, Carrots . 2 Ibs. wmedary Dates ... pkg. 21c g-w('l:ip“(‘;r;mmmo} i et Potatons ¥ o 28 T0 SUIT ALL ?_—_P 77] o 5 WINKLES ATTO 1 == COMMERCIAL STREFT. ree ar‘lng FOR OUR CUSTOMERS

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