New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1929, Page 11

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e . . T TU AN W . R W e AR PN e T N ENGLZ NG | Nl |- Nadee” | Sl s e 4 ARG FANEO T L MNES g2 P “ire Commissioners Recommend Second Section NEW BRITAIN ITERALD l T —_—= NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, \VEI)NI‘)SIJAY, ()CT()BER 9; 1929 = Purchase of Truck and Coupe; [ BELIEVE IT OR NOT - Widow’s Pensnon Plea Held Up Irs. Stanton’s Request tfl T Be Investigated—No. 3 Station in Need of Re- pairs—Platoon to March. ng unanimousl s of the bLoard o ers voted last night 1 d to council the common MRS. ATWOOD CHOSEN BY HOSPITAL BOARD Is Re-lected By Women at Am a GMC truck tng—>Mrs. Yenry J. Ci zynski Named Director | r MeCrann. School Auditorium ned last tion of | ted to White ‘\I(;unlrdrirlilr H;usc At Faby. dn& mstruction Needed | COMMON AN THE LETTER . £ I 15 THE LUCKIEST OF THE VOWELS BECAUSE 1T 15 1N BLISS —— WHILE E 1S IN HELL, AND ALL THE OTHERS ARE IN PURGATORY MRS | LILLE CLARK -of Mavlond , 0K | WoN TuE [ ROLLING P(N THROWING BARKS LIKE A QOG " THATHAS HORNS — AND J i SHORT SYLLABLE. | LINE UP OF THE WASHINGTON (Lug TATE ¢ JONES P JUDGE 18 28 HAYES S5 GOOCH 38 RICE RF WEST CF \ BARMNES LF — TEMAN AN LIFT /OS5 Pou. WITH HIS TONGUE {D SMILES IMPOSSIBLETOMORROW—WHERE TEARS ARE . Dirt Gauge May % 10W Jumor Un When He Fanls to Wash st Neck ATTY, E F. fiAFIN[fiY\ Oct. 9 (1) loy N H anns L ust upon « many other it port herford, |sc 2, ort by | the night to 1 1o the building i tl 1 © mother’s roms for ey could er reflectors r the equivalent | A demonstration of | U IS DOWNES WEDS Wedding Takes Place Today at St. Panx quhurch torney Cyril | ind Mrs. hich not Chemical Cell ensitive portion of Each y | matron of Gafiney. and Miss Katherine M ime more of sof not incl E as beer ma SE. HERALD CLASSIFIED .\ll\‘ r Angelo Tommasso. fine termined, SACRED HEART MISSION The mission at the Sacred Heart church commenced on Sunday at 7 “lo'clock for women m of the 1. It will contir h' Te- d quit at Small Fire Loss the | According to the day | f Chicf Noble the mem- | 0ss dur] 1st f:vr‘ vening | nduct- | order, | Two New Applicants Two applications Jlace ows in a Kais ician for Hold Annual Bal men's Pension and Relief |t ted permission | crushing it Sells the Celehrated r MOTOR CARS in New Britain $25@2 in Cash for Complete Answer \()I,A SKETCHES ()(”[()I E L B Y }’ CHRIS Y CARDS This year our cards for| imprinting are really more Christmassy than e Now | is the time to check up on vour list and make your s lections. Come in ecarly won't you? = | decks to a set. Do you know that fifty per- sonal Xmas cards with your name imprinted to mat may be had for only $ | I We represent the leading| manufacturers of Greeting | Cards in the United States, | so naturally you are able to select the best, that is if yvour selections are made carly. BOXED ASSORTMENTS 12 Cards (folders) .... 25c 16 Cards (hand color) .. 50¢ 21 Cards (Folders) .. $1.00 | HALLOWE’EN PARTIES You will need tallies, score IM(]\, place cards for Iv:lllu- we'en—select yours ea a the best numbers are alwa sold out first. | table | o ts | tallies. JACKAWAY'S PLAYING CAR | LAMPS Time for a fresh deck? We Table Lamps — large and [have just received a new| | small—Italian pottery bases. A Special Group Priced at $10.50 | shipment of beautifully de- ‘ aned backs—also a new set | of tinted cards, boxed 6 Pricediatopnme s $3.75 g5 ST R | An ideal gift for the holid - - — - = | | S ‘ STERLING SILVER | ON CRYSTAL OLD MASTER SET | Now on display in our win- dow. Just the gift for the bridge set new bride—if you are puz- brown and gold, heavily em-|zled just what to give, come 1 with gilt designs— in and look over our display of sterling on crystal pieces. A two done in This is very new. of two pads— iuht‘ xange from PRICE ONE DOLLAR | 32.00“ $50.00 DON'T FORGET ABOUT THOSE PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS! Gift Shop | ALWAYS THE BEST AND 58 WEST MAIN STREET | LARGEST ASSORTMENT New Britain, Conn. | IN TOWN bro GOMWNTORERD - D HOLAY CHAPTER - v o Eleoted Master Coungillor t Nathan Hale Blfil](fl leeting PLANE STILT ATLOFT Ol WELL ABLAZ GARNLER C. GOODWIN HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | GIF T SHOP Starfing Tomorrow Morning For L)SSRL 1D demonstration of du Font TONTINE by a window shade expert EGINNING tomorrow morning and continuing for three days, Miss Frances Powers, window shade specialist of the du Pont Company, 3 Days—OQOct. There is no “filler” in a Tontine shade. It is impregnated with py- roxvlin, the same basic substance as that wh ich makes Duco, the famous will give dramatic demonstrations du Pont finish, so enduring. Rain of Tontine, the washable window ml snow and steam will not harm shade, in our store. re, and when it is soiled you ~11.1p1_‘ wash it clean and spotless. A Tontine shade, soiled as if it had seen months of service, will be drenched with hot water and washed clean and new before your eyes. It will be crumpled and creased, but you will not see a sign of a crack or pinhole. anmy MU o TONTINE REG. U. 5. PAT. OFF. THE WASHABLE WINDOW SHADE The D. MILLER CO. 26 CHURCH STREET Tontine shades last through the years. Come in and see Miss Powers” dramatic dem- mstrations. See for your- self how easy it is to wash the du Pont Tontine shade. How its beauty may bhe re- stored year after year.

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