New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1929, Page 2

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2 STATE 0DD FELLOWS MEET HERE IN MAYl Street Parade and Theater Showl Entertainment Featares | PAJEWSKI FAVORS NEW ASSESOME! Democrat Asks Support after {1 citizen: already - past year * Ther: © meeting dicates rimilar is com; o~ clnding Bross ¢ HNes of ) b g evening anng r Democratic Candidate Name It May Be llgt'nl When your Chlldren Cry little one few drops soon bring co No harm done, for Castoria baby remedy, meant for fectly safe to give the in- fant; you have the doctors’ word for | that! It is a vegetable product and you could use it every day. But | it's in an emergency that Castoria means most. Some night when con- stipation must be relieved—or colic | pains—or other suffering. N without it; some mothers k. | extra bottle. unopened, to make sure | there will always be Castoria in the house. Tt is effective for older chil- dren, too; read the book that comes with it { NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929. [ = Committees Arranging 1. 0.0.F. State Convention GFNERAL COMMITTEE = Mann, George Osborne, Albert M. Peterson, William Ziegler, Louis eft to vwm—J.um\ Pattison, John Shea. Charles Maier, John Holmberg, Albert Anderson, Robert Carlzon. PARADE COMMITTEE Seated, left to right—Burton Belden, Stuart [ollbere, Frank Becliman, Joseph Slater, Lester Vibberts Johnson Standing, left to right—C. Hol o, W. L. Homan, Edward Sandberg, H eodore Louis Haussler, Arthur Hoilr am Theide. Announcement THE SODA SHOPPE 95 WEST MAIN ST. Now under the management of CHARLES BERNSTEIN, formerly of the Soda Shoppe of Main street. Opening Day Under Mr. Bernstein’s Management. Friday, April 5 We will endeavor to cater to the wants of the public of New Brit- ain and vicinity in the same courteous manner as in the past. Business men’s lunches served daily—nothing but the best food will be served at fair prices. Our Motto at All Times V QUALITY AND Charles Bernstein's Soda Shoppe 95 West Main Street 1] streets; Co. No. 4, brush fire on|aging reports concerning the pro-|preceded the fall campaign. It will property of Rev. Lucyan Bojnow-|gress of their son, Sebastian, who is|be a combination political rally and ski, Slater Road; Co. No. 5, grass|studying at the Musical School of |card party. Registrar Thomas J. fire at Main and East Main streets; | Art in New York city. He is a vio-|Smith and the candidates for office Co. No. 6, brush fire at Wiegand's|linist and was formerly a pupil of |will be heard. ! ! grove on Shuttle Meadow avenue, [M. F. Valentine of this city. |owned by Charles Wiegand of 112 RENT SUIT SETTLED al F o N Sat l'd i:;{i“fhz"f:‘;p‘::fyflfl'r"rit'f"]"“ out be- Women Democrats Plan The action of Jonas Goldsmith Runual Function Next Satunday: % i cone s Ghvoos ross| Card Party Tomorrow |ssuinst Kiemens Katkowsic, which Burritt Hotel Ball was oxtinguished by firemen who| Mrs. Nellie McCoann, democratic|Went to the court of common pleas at Burritt Hote TO0M |.iswered an alarm from Box 112 at|state eentral committes member for |00 the defendant’s appeal from a AT Black Rock avenue and Garden|this district, fs in charge of a card|finding in the city court, has beem | ; { stroet at 12:06 this noon. Howard T. | party 1o b given tomorrow might «t |Settled, it was announced today. Tha | The ball room of the Burritt ho-|gherman owns the property. Y. M. T. A. & B. society hall in the | Plaintiff sought to collect $325 store tel will present an attractive scene | LML T ey e et i s Saturday night when the commit- | yyygyNG RAPID PROGRESS | dates for office. Attorney Cyril T. Gaftney repres tec in charge of the annual ban.| MAKING R ¥, 0ysil 7. O Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amenta of| The mecting will be conducted [sented the plairtiff and B. J. Mone quet and dance of Landers Girls' . ; . ¢lub will transform the hall into an | ATch street have received encour- |along the same lines as those which [kiewicz represented the defendant. attractive night club with gay col»} ors, lanterns, balloons, flowers and lother decorative features. Each sirl PPNt T s o & T — | will receive a favor. - EF e 5 T D> w3 N> w3 IR et e e GooD HARDWARE SINce 1801 1@ [part in dancing which will last un-| | PSRN R Y ww sy ey rwr ey (s |11l midnight. Between courses the | girls will sing songs composed by I the song committee. Miss Gertrude | Pautson wil e song teater ana| | SPECIAL FLOWER SEED iss Fay La) accompany at | \ |tne” piano. Arise Signe Petorson will| COMBINATION | A DOLLAR’S WORTH The entertainment will be fur-| + FOR I nished by Miss Gertrude Wisieski and n a mn\cmom envelope which contains 10 {and Mi Sathry ceth durinx | packages of the most popular varicties of garden Rahonibar S Eain | dance numbers Jesters” will secds. Various combinations Lbut cach consisting of | part of thé en- 10 ten-cent packages at seventy-five cents, You Yair, in the old days . . . the tertainment save a quarter. giant pumpkins, the mammoth During the early part of the eve-| "] i squash, the monstrous toma- ning hat streamers will be dis- | IF THERE WAS A o ge atoes, Lt ahn . - | better lawn mower made thun toes, the large potatoes, the el it p sals te “-:’("L’xw the improved Great American corn, the beans, the cabbage :m we would have it. It works . . . and the prizes they took? el B like a charm cropping grass ip a comimiize il clean cut easy manner. Then S chainman, we have the old reliable William CIENT SR S AT thin, 8 Dste | Penn ball bearing Lawn Mower phine Malona, Helen Drank, Grace and/tha iebiest ronning lawn Sorrow. Catherine Durham and Vi- omantintihe borldl the BIMD ola Guenther. Miss Helen L. BIRD which we have sold for in charge of the entertainme 13 ‘l:hn seating plan committee i You can make the old mower last another year [Ln‘r\ Lillian Larson and Maude and os much as we would like to sell you a new ¢ 1 gi o er the hest sharpening it s e liele (the aliBUm ot sharpening with them you couldn’t expect ver had for $1 to get such fine specimens of NATHAN HALE flHAPTER | \ WE LOOK FORWARD vegetable as with Connecticut’s own. Stop in for your “Prize Grown trom my sced Stock . . . every one of them, and we h: the same kind of sceds today Haven't changed. These seeds are grown in the Wethersfield Valley, hardened to this climate and soil. They thrive in this scction of the country because they're “Natives.” Western seeds? Southern seeds? . : b ieyipihog reputation for carrying the hest You can get a ) i : | i ; secds In town. 1t and get it at a price you | DeMolay Boys Plan Dramatic At iCee it e | want to pay Saw three men raking leaves In | entation “Never Touched Me? | . New Tennis Racquets the park this morning . « « in Odd Fellows . Poultry Netting Fishing Tackle; several using bamboo lawn rakes . . | n Odd Fellows Hall 1 and 2-inch mesh. new lures can he seen the rakes had WOODEN HAN- Cottage Lawn Fence m our window. DLES! The only kind we sell, Lawn Rollers Lawn Hose. Just in fresh you know. jawn Seed from the factory, play “Never Touched Me"” will | presented by Nathan Hale chaps | of DeMolay at Odd Fel e s : Wheel Barrows Whatever you need in b RS i Vigoro, the plant food. | Hardware. Call us and st R 60c to 8600 | we will deliver 1t right Fesifie X "’ o ”""’””" Pruning Shears to your door. ol 1 . rederick Senf 4 o | Professor t1. . Rudsell Hn | Vand 3 H Sidne Ptk ] Victor Pauoz! t Ann Peek | 1 henberg Schneider » Rayno | (R TH D I"HI ATENS LUMBER | ntity of old lumber stored | on Rocky Hill avenie near the Town arm was threatened by a grass fire |sesterday. atiermoon; &iving framath TELEPHONE 400 _ f 1l J0, a h figh or . =3 | from Co rd ht for a ‘tfi'&flt'z EF. 2 FCFTF. NIV W s IR A (WS (NI {vhile. In addition to this call. the| A ot et HE HANDY HARDWARE StorEe” e . property of Mayor A. M. | 3 - Biltmore and Covington | Vir ta Ta tatata S$IBISISI SI SIS Sale Starts Friday Morning OING OUT OF USINESS! Merchandise To Be Sacrificed Below Cost Regular 35¢ Regular $2 SHIRTS TROUSERS SHOES SOCKS $l 27 $2.00 grade ...... $1.27 ” $3.00 grade . 6 pairssl'oo 2 for $2.50 $4.00 glr':d: i — e/ r—_‘ 2 Regular $1.25 SHIRTS - CI ING — ARROW COLLARS Regular $30—NAVYTONE SUITS .......... $2L77 13 77¢ c Regular $25—TOPCOATS ................. $17.77 2 for $1.50 Other as low as $10.00 4 for 50c Regular $1.00 TIES Regular 50c TIES IRON SOCKS Big Yank WORK SHIRTS 17¢ 19¢ 6 pirs $1.00 Blue § C Khaki 2 for $1.50 3 for 50c Regular 25¢ pair ~ Black — Everything Priced To Move Fast — ARCADE CLOTHING CO. New Britain, Conn.

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