New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1929, Page 9

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SEPTEMBER 6, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, -oulz o, 5 artford's fiappilg Centars ?‘VP?ai}zz;ille; : News s e OUR BOYS' WEAR DEPT. BOYS' SCHOOL KNICKERS, in a good selection of all wool and wool mixtures, sized from 6 to 18, there’s plenty. At, pair sl Y2 b SHIRTS FOR BOYS, also Blouses of the popular “Kaynee” make, in- | cluding broadcloth and percale, good colorings. Only $1.00 bilios ol unusual selection offered SMART STYLES IN NECKWEAR, ................................. 69C and 75C WEAR FOR INFANTS WOOL JERSEY PARTY DRESSES, very attractive in tan, navy and red, 2 to 6 years. Offered at only, ________ B each 5 i , in navy, red and green, suede lined, emblem s buttons. Hats to match in Beret and Aviation styles. At Section. Priced for Sat., %5 98 an on sleeve, br our Infants’ set NEW FALL COATINGS YOU WILL FIND THEM at our Dress Goods Dept. The latest Tweed s and colorings. Actually worth $3.95. They are all $2 95 ponged and shrunk. Very special at, yard. .. . SOME. SILK VALUES IT IS WITH PLEASURL we offer New Silk Canton Crepes in all the new colors that Fashion has decreed for Fall. Special $2 95 ALt Al S e inches, with ALSO SATIN BACK CANTON CREPE, " width 40 o) choice of all the new colors. Special 5 all silk, 40 inch width, this is a special offer- bt wool, WASHABLE CRED ing at, yand @i Berlin News . e e y at th n a post TOWN OWES STATE FOR HIGHWAY WoOR A q ion brought up at fthe i last night, whether the New Home Buile NEWS SHOCKS ~CITIZENS - 1W00l—Partics Sident on Date for Cancuses, m in th Discuss Plans first T SO in wants to i fina Uit way was constructe ith' the Plainsille Bicis cutive With HODINSE " other routine 1 s. ) e L worthy. cause and it o Give Farcwell Sermon I8 : ] t titendanc E G s et v i o sitnation. No Chureh of Our Lady of Mer 1 t e whether anythi 0 Mr. and Mr | s heen appointed state suy bk ; U their hon e melon of the L to Be Repaired "']'! e . his 1 1 il Sllin o novial at the corner | Child are doing | KeMunicl oni- | ¢ e and Britain | The 1t Il have 1 ¢ ratulations of the p sl e as | lerseys year it was o U gl st : { 7 i |1ast evening by Royal Hot ma S - : Bl ol e that has been |2ger of the Panthers ‘ ; te of | oing on for - time will he orange an gathered |5 d ave not nsive with the namo e 3 = i 1 is (e for 11 v T hel e ; 1don Priest Fire Iillen e e i Ut e h s e e oihi e - u‘\“' L ; ‘_..1 § m“,l.‘! He ou prises Eran S0t el ien o ip and then relaid in a [opening game will played carly | church, Before co o g ) Rapliststheialliclilesisonis e they would he more | in October SR ol ol 0 in order to ob- | j,); Some cases it is possible Miss Miriam North Vo i S 3a0 ey from the stafe Bt brick Waterbury, Vi, wher 1N taken by 1 \ % ! n $1.600 to the st ent was finished o member of {h 1 f 509 Who 18 1 t i n unliquidated balanes the war, and built |ully in that city e N : il nrricd over from the ting o road o by M " Wilcox n Norrs colleg year ) e {o Bast Berlin was cor oAt 2 soldiers’ monument pedial hoars Hizhway 1< Open that time the stat paid for the jy Kensington rank with it as he Bacon under A on therd g : road, or it financed 1 since L ing one of the oldest in the country T T i D ha e then the fown of Berlin has been | It was erceted as w fribute fo {hose it oh Loy S paying for it, town officials say. Not |who died in the Civil war, fair, t before l J in actnal cash transactions but in t Blection Time vill ) ST <, ( books of t state With clection time only a mont} 5 = == e 4 hort time e had money the lo y. Berlin politics, with the cx- (o i o o m - \ bi ‘> m:; iding for i ption of an oc nal - upheaval |, 00 R / STEAND S Wrlicnt s (itude ‘of walchful waiting. Tioth |eral days has heen felt | hool | JPLAINVILLE»" |tonnect oy o moncy d was refained by |caucuses are to be held within the [Bupils. The heat was so had Wed E Invited to Middletown [N Slateito mayirariihel MGt Derlinim o wook, 1 as yet no word |nesday afternoon that no noon TONIGHT i i i v road, it is elaimed has boen obtained from either party sion was held Lois Moran and Nick Stuart | 5 q ; 1 veral weeks Seleetman s 1o where or when their meetings | The ang meeting of the 1ast in JOY STREET e ived 1 from the state | will be held Bertin fire district will he held this | [ A Gy Gomedy of Girls and Boys par ind Blanks to In the Middle West vening at Community hali On An Endless Hunt Por Thrills 1 led him to beliey wat | Accompanicd by Miss Lauretta The tax levy for the en SATCIDAS ) Mo money was available for | All Miss Marian B Hall and vill he mac AT T i He fook the matfer up | Krnest 1. Hall, of Kensington, have et . PO s U : ! : legal adviser of the fown en spending the ek with their I r His Latest Rip-Rearing Sucesss ¥ 5. 1. Gaffney of New Tivitain, | brother, Robert, at Pontlac, Mich. | 1 2 s er studying the matter the Judge The party ”“’";"“’ :" »‘”“"V‘?""""':‘;' strengthened Hall's opinion by veek, From there they w ) - = o = Roais = n ha the town nad thatcoudite ok ieses wime St ERECKILES AND' HIS' FRIENDS Hail, Hai uch coming. He drew up resoh d i CUCITITL S sl “’ ,(,)L'”],:,L,,-:‘[,, ““,“‘, ,\' “““ high school. Irnest Hall will wall)j} printed in the rald, calling the |b¥ train il o i {““":,""l’;'l']‘{;(': | A — < i e b g Miss Alling will go to Kentucky, — - - Redialiow i i nens e B e ("NExT sTop, ) (uwmw?_}i === ) (For PeTES SAREY ) iy \ = — [ will return to Kensington in October. A URAB=Y Y | w D You LooK i S 3 : | Entering Normal School THAT'S Now For L[ 70 K Notice of Registrars’ Miss Anna Bruce, daughter of Mr. s : 2 54 DOWN HERE Meeting lind Mrs. Alexander Bruce of Terlin, | Meeting ind Miss Mary Pauloz, daughter of ‘The Registrars of Voters will hold 1y oo g5 Do 2 oo Fentered session in the Town Hall Berlin Conn., Tuesday September 10th, | — e 4 s St T between the hours of 9 . m NOTICE 5 p.m. (Standard Time), for > g purpose of receiving names of | Republican Caucus NhoSRvisHR o Sihe g d A cancus of the Republican loe- o lers tors of {he Town of Berlin, will be | Lists for the coming town elec- the TOWN HALL, Friday | tion will be compiled at (his s . September 13th, 192 I m. (Daylig for the | 1 Any person Wen{y-one yeass of finurnose of | nominating Gandidates ( 08, wlloes. over, who him resided in the State [ ror Town Officers for the ensuing | \\\P\OO‘) 000 0560 forsonefveansand s inihe s fown® ot o iiranSial ahy olliee huss \ Berlin for slx months is cligible 10 | iness proper to come hefore said | e registered, mecting | ROYAL 1L MORSE, Dated at Berlin, Conn, Sept. 5th, WILLIAM 15. CAREY, 1929, i Registrars, Per order | Dated August 28, 1929, at Berlin, REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE | Coni. | H. C. Deming, Chairman AUXILIARY FORMED i CBIRNGENDNEY M., Plelps Bectd Pesident © g of New Branch : b T PLAN AGTIVE PROGRAL i HOME FOR AGED LOSES 17 BELOVED CHAPLAIN For 192 France—Spiritual ihree I Years Ml L et A Nt 8 st e e e ;.;g).‘h - 9 ] DUsine s saa Nol serAan s dis | Bfisé&[ W.Y/Vew:,; v e (RN GANDIDATE. = 55 i FOR OFFICE AGAN Shippee Favors Plan To Reor U. S MINISTL TRANSED Mayor Formally Announces He noicmen e cantiaars Will Seek Re-election Sl MAKES FIGHT 3-CORNERED e Board of Relief Candidate Woman Neclied, RRED MAYOR W, RAYMOND CRUMB Worchin, ith s d was offici- West ceme- Crumb's Following Large Paul Kijewskl « 1 y wvas held at this Funeral of Mrs, eva- of \. Haviland . Claney Ponnclly Advocatc RIC KELLY BACK IN POLAND ) e Heugl's Petition Being Cirentated 1 Aued Assessor to Retir NO MOVIE ORCHESTRAS 1 ( O (I Mo- will Siinday. h e HOW IN \NORLD DD KNOW F AN TAG COMIN A i 2NG \NERE ON sorta || A TRAIN

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