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NEW BRITAIN HERALD | s 218 NEW BRITAIN, COf\I‘\IECTICUT FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. ® [ VETERAN STEVARD | e B iioel zzms | NOW PARTICULARLY " | L 'I"he Proper Too]s i,o M:.I: Your Canning-a . Gk | saysF;ggevggmga}smgggfl ) el WE EMPHASIZE OUR POLICY il lalll A / nM[RROvs proved Style Csz ] T e s PRESERVE KETTLES OF ALWAYS PRESENTING AND GET FREE l ' Washington, Aug. 22 (P—Edward |; 8. Faag, who says he fed every pres- | i L e A Complete New Improved ident since Grant, with the excep- fa‘, . We strongly recommend these Kettles LOWER PRICES or SUPERIOR VALUES Gillette Safety Razor tion of Wilson and Harding, today }’;" for preserving use Fad added to his treasury of memories a [ —_— | A WEEK-END SALE O Made of very heafy sauge tough wearing. aluminum, ?m“:“":"l‘io‘;‘g"r“ recognition from [ 885 i oo rolled cdgp, handle and ears securely riveted F - G resider er. o | 5 & o F N i The white haired hotel .\'xm\'ard"m' or: v J 3 NOW IN PROGRESS L0 ©alled at the White House vesterday | o5 FOR LONG WEAR AND ECONOMYgq & and won a broad smile from the USE “MIRRO” PRESERVE KETTLES HOME Manufacturer’s l i o0 chief executive by recalling the presashie conoun oy tod or | g vor B mewe 0. $1.19 Specially Priced for Tomorrow RP he executive mansion, 5 ot Faag corm \r‘r‘Jrfl \r:n‘ I\vhnnhmous‘ ) i CREPE CHIFFON v “LADY BIRD" o . e iiney was. (he casiest ol] 3 e e Conts und Clancs g _ Children's Warren's Bloomer 5 £lastie, 6 yard piecs 15¢ HOSE BEMBERG ot e g0 j] feed A “Coolidge minced,” Faag said add- Very Low Prices for Canning Séason on these Ing, “‘a light eater, a very light eat- 9 e [‘5 GREY ENAMEL KETTLES $] .00 For boys and girls, sizes 315 2. Patent leather strap pumps and blucher oxfords and sport styles in several colors. Solid leather Full fashioned silk to top. Lisle foot toe and heel, 42 gauge service weight, all . ) desirable colors. First qual- || M vaids 6¢ 1ty. respects to President Hoover, old steward donned his badge confederate service for the occasion The president noticed them but could not place his caller. Faag's || Dull French full fashioned | silk to fop. French curved heel. 42 gauge silk. Popu- | lar colors. First quality. po tace felk . “Don’t you remember that day in First quality triple coated TN SATU / 10c oles and rubber heels. T hes e et L SATURDAY SATURDAY Buy Them For me about the little fellow's food?” baked into the metal itselft e e e el | uy Them For the steward asked the president School Opening President Hoover did. He and Mrs. Hoover had stopped en route to Palo ‘ ROL'ND CANNING BOILERS Ir. Hoover had gone into the | pi BRI T - L el b st $l.79 and will wear !OY years. ¢ EXTRA SPECTAL — EXTRA SIZE healthful. The | s e B 5-quan . BARELEG HOSE . 1(:\‘::;:;“0‘.1, i o o 89C Strictly first qualm All pure thread silk of finest gauge. Desirable MUSIm Bloomers For women t know about Mr. Hoover's | 20-Qu: | colors, in all sizes at half original price~ 2 49 Quality garments of soft lingerie mus- he said. “I mever guessed | — SATURDAY ey A A Pair (& oh tnathe ~ suldhe presidont it ) lin—white and pink. Very full sizes & Recalling the various presidents | W lf_ l'elz\fofo‘d crotch. ¢ FOR SATURDAY e had served at different hotels the | 5% Rus; ; S 2 — e\ ., R RS DAY e SN e e | I Rushed by Fast Express for Saturday Sale \ END OF THE SEASON REDUCTIONS At Lyt Boven mp sosont Kinley and Taft. | Another Shipment of e Tamorow T - e s g McKinley Liked Pie Dianond Dye: X . o fany a huckleberry Dental Creams ariond Dye RN 9¢ A MOST TIMELY OFFERING OF o ol CANNlNG RACKS S e fokig Bt i@ LANAEG AALRS Sl pATHING SUPPLIES s Fatley, et Wetve. ke P H & yle moulded 25 10c tra\'elel:s si?o 73 et Bors G ) S CREEPERS: | imcneie i f e dy 25¢ ¢ 10¢ Rubber g 5 _ - ' ety of color combinations. Actual 39c Bathing Belts ....co000netn. C For s 5c Now is the time for baby TQMORROW AT .. — on — 3%c Aviator sty rubber diving caps ........ than any other rd, [E Do Not Wait Until the Last Minute—Give Us Your @ jman I ever fed,” said the st ‘and was frank and jovial a He recalled that when Taft went | 0 Charleston for the launching of | he battleship South Carolina. he | ad catered to the president’s taste |4 for baked ham' by baking two of hem in Madeiria. He then had ||} Fliced off enough for six persons |4 President Taft drew the salver to- | fi} ag said, and. winking W iter, observed ‘ “Individual dishes, eh? Order For Jars NOW! GENUINE value. “BALL” FRUIT JARS JARS | Saturday .. 49¢ Bathing Limit, 2 tubes to a Shoes ...... 36C ot B e 25¢ 39¢ Rubberized . 3athing Bags ........... 29(‘, —— creepers—Exceptional Values 2 for Saturday customer J Only 39C AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE-CUT ON DOUBLE FACED " Less Than Half Price RUBBER SHEETING g Low Price On Tororrow On Our regular 98¢ grade—36 inches wide. J. & J. § WILTSHIRE | White or maroon. Extra heavy with both sides coated. Save 34c yard. Baby Powder STAT]ONERY PRICED FOR SATURDAY AT .. Thed25tc box of this fine One pound fine linen, 72 fold- b ?2; g:\t-urda\‘ 12c ed sheets, packed expressly 3 ! for “The Fair.” 19c ¢ Hal’d Candy in Jal’s . Limit, two to a AR customer : i Tall jar of fine hard candies. De icious Linen Envelopes to match 8¢ | a 1 v ’ ————— flavors. Full Pound. ¢ and of course, lower prices are prevalent 69¢ doz. 1 Pint Size ¢ doz. : 1 Quart Size 1 Quart Size / 89c doz. $1.10 doz. rt Size 2 Quart Size $1.29 doz. $1.39 doz. All HISTURBANGE DUETO CR ERUW[]INI] amden County Sheril May Re-| [‘ 30¢ v ‘[fi 20c¢ v J lease Short Term Prisoners | . | 1 NEW FALL LINE ' — of — ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGE STAMPED GOODS NOW ON SALE For Over the Week-End “GOOD LUCK" PARAWAX JAR RINGS the perfect sealing agent 8(: 5 I 1 pound package Camden, N. J. Aug. 22 (P— herift E. Frank Pine took steps-to- ay to reduce the number of pris- ners in the Camden county jail, the | ene late ye disturh- nce participated in by 80 priso He proposed to obtain the iate release of about 50 sho risoners and thus feve kFowded condition at the -ja 9¢ NG BOILERS | y tin, oval shape. § oz size 49¢.. | | $2.49 oo ) CANNING EQUIPMENT his fall. ( = . FOR SAEURDA TR LDt | A Week-End Bargain Extra Quality At An & * Extra Low Price Package BETTER VALUES THAN EVER IN BOYS' PANTS o present orgschool wear. NOT TOO EARLY TO BUY - . A . e Girls’ Muslin Men's CASHMERETTE HOSE | Bloomers UNION SUITS Flesh afd white, excel- And here is a great buy—fine ribbed white lent muslin; well stitched ~Ecru color, ankle with pink or blue mercerized thread heels and properly cut. Size . \hnn S and toes. Mill runs of 25c¢ grade, but {108 - For Al Sizes. 5 every pair guaranteed for lz%c Saturday, pair IOC ‘A(\llda‘ o 9 © J s b wear. For Saturday ... weight ribs and George Doris, alleged several negroes and acing them in solitary confine- ent. Tear gas bombs and fire ex- nguishers were brought hut not | ed. | Warden Edward Powell said Doris | d the outburst by urging the oth- im or glass 10¢ Ea. 10c Up . 10c Up 25¢ 10¢ . 10c to 69¢ i 39¢ . 10c and 15¢ ————————— Early Fall Just Unpacked — 300 New Sllk and Cotton Crepes Sheetin - BERETS g 1o nentTo inals demania ang| EARLY FALL DRESSES For Early Fall Street Frocks '\'ard \\'ideg Fine knit berets in two- 55 crowded condhtions. Doris is a [ $% WOOD 00NE f Frankie 8, one of thy || e 3 oiaiCroa For Girls 7 to 14 Years o . e inatior l:‘n}r;:nk I;Z::hi‘r:)g\y'ilru?yd i \'3:-. [’a en b LTaY X o Choice of 30 patterns; vard wide. Good quality “Pinta” ong mm\nn'mvm'.'ls and months ago, and of John Doris, [ D07 -F ¢ SRy - ¢ Ea | The new fall “Fruit of the Loom” prints I-u]l plece, perfect goods. Excep- brand. Full piece, per- stripes. Double knit. — ho was stabbed to death in the 4% KETCHUP BOTTL Pints and Quarts—with and is the fabric used in these garments. tional values. ¢ fect goods. A Special jate prison at Trenton two month Ea without stoppers. Twenty pretty fall models, guaranteed fast FOR SATURDAY ONLY, yard Saturday, vard IOC Value 2 (& B e color, of course. 98c J 5 J USBAND TO DIYORGE ’gl‘ OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE—COME AND SEE GreatVialue ‘AERIREERERERE RS ———-‘——_——'_—T:—\_ — > - SAM WARNER'S WIDOW | gl i LAST CALL ON THESE f TWO SUPER VAL N z ] PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST ON s s e o e | DRUGS and TOILET GOODS | RAYON UNDIES FOR WOMEN MEN’S HOSE i Vho Attempted Suicide Because ‘: 9 X y g g < s Dei 5 e d 2 Mostly $1.00 values — and a few from our [ L‘:; :‘j‘;:"?c":t“r ‘1’:'»»'":'!' | "g bed ':-]"“‘“‘r-) vr?tal 14‘: ":‘::” I’"P‘O & 27C 79¢ stock — Panties, Bloomers and Step-ins B, V. MAY Eeditnaihs 5 Pe $1.00 Size 50¢ Size Rus _all superior grade fi ge rayons. %iugv.'\?_rx(na B:Zrmz:":“danm “I[.z.&'nnznfl ..... 64c | Minoral g:]s,lap?ms 36¢ 'l‘l'?l*flnl(el(‘ip:illr;ntaif;;denm:i]z]s.game rayon ¢ STRICIIY. BIRST. QUATITY fcreenactrens whomerentsy all| il | \eroo size Gdc |l el 35¢ BUY THEM SATURDAY SRS S B o widow of Sam Warner. of the | & R e (\\‘”‘“:("”e S 2 R Lo NOVELTY RAYON v AR wmom-,‘\fa 39(: [ :,'a;‘}zi:put\ca, st 39c Lisle top combed cotton toe and heel. In his suit, Peverell Marley to| %% om she was married Jan. 7, 19 arged jealousy, alleging at a p May 10 Miss Basquette publi eatened to slap 4 girl with whorl was dancing. He said further | | objected to his work because it bught him in contact with other || men. Marley is a film camera- k0. / he couple separated June 14, B0. When Miss Basquette drank | &% fison two weeks ago because of | gh heliness for her four year old || ghter, Lita, adopted by Mr. and s. Harry Warner of New York. rley visited her at the hospital [ tried unsuccessfully to effect 2 onciliation. 50c Size Phillip's 5 Lb. Size Milk Magnesia 27¢ Epsom Salts 35(: 10c Size Lifebouy sc. 5 Lb. Size 17C For Tomorrow Soap Sea Bath Salts T5e Size Flit— 55c 10c Pkg. Star 6¢ Ponds full pints .. Razor Blades 60c Size Black Kruschen Salts, CREAMS Tlag Liquid . 470 | 4 oz size .. 810 | v $1.00 Size Larvex $1.25 Size ) it full pints T st 78¢c [Dhe fambls, B0 s and vanishing cream. 50 Size Wf0c Size Creno Disin- | The 35¢ jars Pebeco Creath . 27'(: T tectant, pint, 330 SBLLING A most desirable assort- \ ment of colorings in sizes 10 to 1115 c SATU. ]»L) AY S MEN'S PLAIN RAYON SOCKS Plain colors are in vogue again — choice of flrst quality hose. Colors, black, French tan, navy or grey. Split sole effect. c

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