New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1929, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. . af: | D. C. Both of the boys, up that way, \ s 2 figures on their total net eatnings|f o o o o oime yS, up v. ' Too Many Humans About, | o 2 g Slled’ by $ho state | who have a business compound | ¢ S 5 or the ycar, compiled by the stat L WHO IS HE? ] noted for thelr fine wares| Monkeys® l\ens; Falter an wille, July 16 (P— tax commissioner and given out to- ¢ nny dispositions. They try to | lemic o J Wednesday Morning Specials FROM 8 TG 12:30 ONLY HENRY GOLDSMITH & CO. 35 MAIN STREET From the $141,798,107.93 which was the total for the corporations ta HARRIMAN LEASE = Papers in 60 Year Electrical ; Concession Will Be Signed Soon +.: 8. f human be- of their cages sing to the cording to ical so- the temp- ommercial rtain thei e cditor just ¢ those free displayed prominently into the store. Their f something awful but, it isn't generally known, that soon there | which will Warsaw, July 16 (UP)—The offi cial announcer A Harriman in nd menta only human — 27x54 Wilton VELVET RUGS Fringed $2.98 Each 6x9 FELT BASE RUGS $2.98 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS $4.98 Each PEQUOT SHEETS 81x90 $1.00 cigarette unless < customers wh 1o us all. 1f you ha yeen in his store lately, plan to drop 1'there for, ally and truly, it will 1r while te e things for s. Who is he? CURTAINS 2 Pairs Silk Pongee, , e s B White silk fringe The ' o { Ruffled . Ke ers, T er ch - in-laws, . grand- 3 ST, e of the family Ruftled, Colored Inserts, Valances e board of fire All 11 of th children were Shadow COTTAGE SETS pair 79C All 98¢ Me- | missioners. at his home, 3GS | born in a wagon used to make trips (M red | West Main street. 1ds. /A ienc_”y . Lace Lace Curtains, single pairs Boott Mill Curtains ... Criss-Cross, | 7-Piece, White, Checked Insets 7-piece Boott Mill Colored Hems . . pair 95(: 7-piece Diamond Green—Gold. Sepain $1.29 Checked—Blue-— r FQervnce \ (for folks who need ready cash qulicklyl BENEFICIAL LoAN SociETY Room 201, Raphael Building Second Floor 99 West Main Street New Brrtamn, ConN. Telephons New Britaln 1-9-4-3 Open $:30 to S—Saturday 8:30 to 1 ~LICENSED BY THR STATR— SILK PONGEE 39c Yard Colored VALANCES Marquisette Sash Curtains Hemstitched Ready to Hang rar.. 26¢ ] |_10¢ va $19.75 ODDS AND ENDS | Linenette Table Covers One Moire Shower Sheet, | 48-inch lfaeréeg],l(fiex(i Bty $4'98 | square 49C One Blue Shower Sheet, $1 98 | 54-inch 59C 59¢ 6x6 square 69c Double Curtain 48-inch 25¢ Rods round $1.98 BED, SPRING, MATTRESS complete ust read your little 64 Church I $10 TO § e $300 § Tax Figures Indicate s ’ Prosperous Business s Jowlir the Stanley Hartford, July 16 (@ 3 3 A ¢ Is. He has always been a 1928 wa since the war K oz for Connecticut inc n - i S 0- e P W. D. Massey and family ~antile corperations, mour stre thro One Orange—Green Fibre $5 98 15~1-inc‘hd Rug, 7-2x9 i roun White Window 39 c M((:jritas Bridge Table overs Damaskette Table Cloths, 54x54, washable ... each ¢ in sports in our ark, N. J as the Edi- Theatrical are taking a t S Gauze Kenneth and William Heslin, Mr and Mrs. Frank Bohr M Mrs. Kenneth Munson of Lake Ie ay mornifz for a week’ to Maine. s if memory serves in the ess as well as an officer DRIV South e mon DI 7 when | proper place | summertime " ot . - laxative. Ple‘asant : RULES (C)‘I)f\_:lllv\l’lr()ll‘?‘l'l’li gndflcoglvt?fiwnt-h | L—tdentty keness. entie hu orou ‘ 2.—Describe how he makes livell- in its action. Chegck s @ G summer upsets ence Londin in. with Feen-a-mint ' " ° at home or away. Insiston the Genuine as driving over- | colliding with an auto- | STAG PARTY FOR LONDIN Members and f FOR BEST RESULTS WHYBARZ S, LUCKY TIGER stops fall- 5 ing hair like Whyte-Fox 230 Mo 2 knocks colds. Sold under Money-Back Guar. antee. Barbers or druggists LUCKY TIGER | ew Britain Herald | | 4. —Contest closes at 2 p. m. fol- | lowing insertion—Saturday 10 a. m. 5.—Answers may be mailed or brought 1o the Herald office. 6.—Credit given for neatness. 7.—One dollar awa Iy for best answer according te rules. | o] o [ SCIENCE— Astronomical, Financial STORE EXtI'a ] : Cl,?\;ES NOON Special L\\'l-‘,rx\‘xsn.w: here's good news! For Quick Clearance 10 9 DRESS SALE o $1.50 Elija Burritt, brother to Elihu Burritt, “The Learned Blacksmith” of New Britain, was America’s first great astron- e WOMANS JAPPAREL SPEC/IALTIED MIGILETOWN == NEW BRITAIN, Spec’a’sfor Wed, A.M. SALE STARTS AT 9 O'CLOCK Our advice is—be on hand early omer, L Scanning the financial skies, the men who founded The Commercial Trust Company in 1915 foresaw important changes and great growth impending in American finance. The bank of the future, it was seen, would be like a de- partment store in its completeness, and like a home in its friendly, human at- mosphere. “The Anvil Bank” of today embodies both of these features because it has been scientifically built to meet modern banking needs. 1] = Bright Colored WOOLEN SWEATERS $2.98 each Tomorrow A. M, Only i Tomorrow A. M, ; We frm [ 32,00 val place g. $2 alt Hand Made NIGHT GOWNS Balance of Our Stock of $1 '59 DaM=C: each CROCHET COTTON 5¢ Saturday Evening 7-9 And Help I 0 S Jovioni ]| at above low price Sizes 18 to 44 ] ] good aszorty e e e oo o i o e e e o Sales Final — No Exchan ges — Nothing Reserved — For Cash Only ] o oo o e, o o] s s | i s

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