New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1929, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1929. PROPERTY OWNERS | A Popular Capital Society Miss Congoleum (@28 Window Expect to Have Unit§ in Al r . Rugs , ; : > Shades Wands of ity ' : Preliminary plans of organizing i : | $8-95 = /4 al - & = 57C each branches of the Citizens' Property ) Ovimners' association in all wards of i 3 | Syt e s A 8 ' - e flnd B this city are now underway, it was : S v —All new patterns. 3 ¥V 8 A Olo Y o 5 el announced today by Vincent Do. i i Cresant brand. 3 — = = color. Wonder value. browalski, president of the asso # % ation, who plans with the assistan of the fifth and sixth ward commis- tees to hold meetings in the fourth and second wards in the near fu- : & g . Linea INFANT SWEATERS ture, he Citizens' Property Owners' : : : . 3 ¢ : . S $1 07 o colationme oo clu (ol rort / Bridge Sets > time ago in the fifth ward and after e wool ip & committee was named and John —36x36 cloth. c e e e Smolak appointed chairman, it grew ; P 4 napkins. ...... A : BOSTONS STORE 57"/978- 2Rl o almost 500 members. Recently the sixth ward branch of the asso- ciation was started and held its first meeting Friday, July 26, at the Ukrainian hall at Erwin Place. Since then the exccutive committee elected SR { 5> —phenomenal values! Our Greatest Sale! owners in their organization. At the recent meeting of the committee T o ‘- . v —1,000 Pairs Women’s $148 Full Fashioned Hose Greenstein, P, F. Yawin, Dr. N, B. Ve i L < ) : : . - § Priced At Eei ) A e Y st ‘ . . ) Lovely Samples he following” were clected offic of the executive committee’ of the e — sixth ward: Chairman, Greenstein; financi 1 ] J‘"“i" and secretary, s - | Here we have one of the most popular young ladies in W ashmn-l i ¢ 2, Affe. oS; | S The nest sixth ward branch of tho ton society—DMistress Paulina Longworth, daughter of Nicholas | > g Citizen's Property Owne -|and Alice Roosevelt Longworth and 4'1anddau;:htm of the late / ) ation will be-held Wednesday President Roosevelt. This is Paulina’s most recent picture. 0877, a ® 8 o'clock at the Ukraini £ “ FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY! win place. This will be the - | ond invasion and they expect may |from merch: specially produce | tax collector of the city and he will | —All colors i new members to join the association, [dealers, of o concerns sending | issue proper credentials to those se- 3 - By all sizes. whose purposo s to promote inter- |in goods in wholesale quantities to |curing them. The ordinance requires est in the city government, |this city, .underbidd rices | of $5 a year for residents or —Square heel. lana thereby 3 ot 2 v fraction of a year and $50 lcal men. He has heard complaints, |¢ or non-residents. 5 too numerous to mention, of house- | 1 nance then provides that —A perfect fitting hose. Beautiful new shades. witves about the ci ave he person, firm, or corporation so ; - oo $ pestered by vendors c |licensed shall, on exercising his vo- | h Unusual values at 97c pair. ._'87 P homes and insisting ases | cation, wear upon his left breast a | == and arguments b # s badge designed by the su- | In following o - I per lent of police, and carts and | i 40 T e it 20, | Lrucks shall have dipiaved on non [ | —ONLY ONCE A YEAR AT OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE! superintendent allowing him to ca . cove! E tion and makin ry his husiness. { . ! d = ST i Housewives FromeVendors™ | hess ertioe'siossd shoms tomuimnn |on e business. = 0 . & CORSETS, GIRDLES, CORSELETTES The prices after thé Sale wil | have been in force. He has secure tions of the or ance. —Regular value $5.00. be $16.75 and $19.75. copy of an ordinance in force in the ey, - I y —2ND FLOOR— Alderman David L. Nair of the |city of Waterbury, which he pro- T L st ward s planning to take sieps [poses to wen as 1. madel for simier | OCean Bed Upheavals through the common council to m; ction which might be taken in this Reported by ( leveland 4 s’ i New Britain a closed shop for itiner- e - Men’s Linen Exquisite ers’ sample featuring every ant peddlers, visiting produce sell- | ¥ Sz ers and all others of this variety | The Wate ordinance states!| co. e e Handkerchiefs _' : Girls’ Tub Frocks new style and color for Fall, who have found this city a lucrative | that * 'm. or corporation | jieveq to he of volcanic origi field in which they have been able |oxcept thoss exempt by the Hlotesllniengees e A e R Tela 7 < - —FLAT CREPES to underbid local merchants and [of the state, shall sell or offer for | .o by the cruiser Cleveland, no for C In Our Great Anniversary dealers in various lincs of merchan- |salc. within the city a ieS: on quty in Latin-American water: —1/, inch hems, extra fine Sale! —CANTON CREPES e provisions, : 2 £ About 13 miles off the coast in | quality linen < : ‘ e D Toe The purpose of the movement was | food or any goods. war T~ | the Caribbean sea. the Cleveland J 5 L) —VELVET and CREPES explained tgday by the alderman, |chandise. un E ¥ - —Every Dress a manufactur- e ~ tound boftom ; fathoms a < : s o protect local business men from un- [superintendent of police o c: Anniversary Sale fair encroachment on fheir terri- |tion. however, shall not ap o ek e isaptathomafaon by i ) : TIERS NAVY L £ : v L anns o same ship took soundings \ ® v o s tories and also (o eradicate frofi the cupants of stores or shops within s e esi sandings Gy Barga]ns laily cares of (he many housewives the city. Nothing in this ordinance | ©7 W e ARy, . in this city the bothersome inter- ‘shall be construed to prohibit, or to ¢ it ',,n,:fl should 1‘t o In OQur ‘ sl el at views they have heen ha ith 'require a license for. the sule of pth should hav % THE REGULAR PRICE —BERTHAS GREEN 5 3 5, i < Deen about 268 fathoms. y Al EED vendors of all sorts of maga- merchandise' by butchers, hakers T e aeme, S B Shoe Dept_ zine iption secke and oth- grocers or other tradesmen having ! special Dainty print ur ally —PLEATS —TAN crs of this ilk. |an established plice of business in \‘]"I:'I*“"m \"”r')"‘_'l"]“l“ 4 “F‘”r‘“r ”'“”‘ — Women's Pumps, Pat smart with contrasting pip Being a former chairman of the |the city of Waterbury.” £hanninessiioulaiheRvarned hese nd . 1 th de 5 ¥ L an ng and things deas ™ N T ordinance committee. Alderman Nair| The ordinanc: that fecs | liazards. which are to be investigat- |} J("I $2 77 I » girls heart. Cool. —TAILORED LFFECTS has heard repeatedly complaints [shall he collected and payvable to the | cd further, sld. _dsdzang . 5 —Childry Pumps and F O R S H 0 E C 0 M F O R 71 (§§ —One Lot 97¢ Children's Shoes —CAPLES —BROWN and Coats IEONDRLLUOT Are being sacrificed regardless , | of cost. Including Velvets, and AGAIN FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 81 x 90 Pequot Bed Sheets ................ each $1.27 | Continuing Our Sale of 239 PAIRS ‘ MEN'S COMMUNITY SHIRTS Boys’ “Tom Sawyer” Wash Suits ‘ Super-Values! Women’s ||| gyt $1.17 $1.67 Clat ;\,va;n :rvm’n: rs, ‘1;» o 7 ) Wide Variety of Colors and Fabrics Pure White Broadcloth nm:m vm . fitted with gen- : Regular value cach. 4 Newest Styles LIGHT COLORED | “‘”‘ ERIEEG D 47c —The lowest price these / o | LEATHER HANDBAG shirts have ever been % —Pouch and back strap. Guar sold for in any part of j | aned e sher LIk f - the country. Tailored and R cdsl ot Cliinniie moire lined fitted with mirvor [ ¢ e = S1 the You will have th: ! ind purse. New fall colors cut with great care t‘r’ = e ilaay ) Values 1o meet the satisfaction of I )¢ flapper suits, button- $4.9808 00 3 $1-97 all styles are with and § without collars. Sleeve 34 Crash Linen S ] ovelly orinew Tino T stoles i ABLE CLOTHS lengths 32 to 35. | —Colored < = Irabies of Broadcloths, Linens ““:"'”1‘ STy 87C R A - = 4 1"“;“'“ Pegzycloths and ‘lru:n- [ ) ! 18x36 Double Thread S e ll'\h'\' 'IU\\ l-,L‘s bination. or boys ENGLISH 2 5 ran or Yellow - BROADCLOTH Prmted Afternoon These are regular $1.93, $2.2 BROKEN LOTS, FORMERLY AS —36 inches wide, stripes and i HIGH AS $6.50, $8.00 AND $10.00 o | | oo Again For Tomorrov; Silk Slips neluded are French Deige, NO REFUND S! ‘ st G L e ST Zu; t:m] and 21~:yshir]1 kil‘ NO EXCHANGES'! l | ! R e FROCKS Bedroom j $1 -77 black kid with Cuban heels, So Jow is this special price that we regret —17x17 Inch. Hemstitched with BrauliniL) Fauality Crepe De Chine. Your 5 : : colered borders. Linen = patent leather with Cuban (5 i el GRS L] et nask. Kach . "17c¢ s S t i choice of strictly ailor- b | ! JKE0 i ed ol anc s trime heels, patent leathers with [\nmh.r Globe ad featuring inal y:jdmlltm\] . BATH l()» ELS N e s 2 o ”“. d 5 ‘::Ill“,\ throughout the store appears on Page 9 in 4x48 size. Solid colors or R 34 (o 41, high heels. il (s s e 37 i il “Beacon” Mixed 8 | WOOL BLANKETS ; 10 77 | / : —ull size, 663 ail_colors. e 3 : : PANTIES, | 3 —Linens, piques, broadeloths o ] t h £S, R | : $2'37 voiles in solid colors, dotted or plab g | 883108 Silk Rayon s g i 1 Were $16.95. BLOOMERS BED S_PRP S printed materials. Straightline t‘ . — Al colors. Checked ot ; . " striped $2 17 models or 2-piece effects. Regular 712 scar f;l' L’”;“" sets 77C B patterns. ... : . ; 5 pillow an ed spr (J L @ J[ H ][ N G H @ U S E i m;“l"b‘l»l“':w\' o 98 Dre Sizes for Misses Embroidered silk, all SOl Delusco rayon, | OW SES tailored and faney * Womien 36 ors, wide ruffles on tabe (A ' WHERE WEST MAIN STREET BEGINS | it A SRR spread and pillow. Priced (et - : 2 } forced croteh, all Extra sizes 46 to 52 for the Anniversary Sale! pastel shades.

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