New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1930, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. WATERTONN WIL WARK ANNIVERSARY Town to Observe 130th Year of Founding With Pageant 9. —(P—, Chief Justice Explains Game L Associated Press Photo | Eastern Point, week from Wednesday night, the entire ticket will be in readiness for consideration of the delegates. In| last night's caucuses there was lit- tle pronounced sentiment as to the ticket except for governor, this latter respect it did not in formal cndorsing vote. Most delegates to the state con- vention were chosen frec of instruc- tions. be elected at a city convention te- morrow night may not be formally instructed for Mr. Cross. but the understanding will be that among :t will be the one who will offer Mr. Cross’s name. The first seconding will probably come from Bridgeport, where the delegation is pledged io unit action, is uninstructed, {tavors Mr. Cross. In some Haven county towns result lin favor of P {Orange for congr third district opponent of |Congressman Tilson. and Guilfor {brought out that opinion into u |vote. Mr. O'Sullivan Mmself has |not expressed desire to go to con- |gress again but, while a potential |candidate for renomination for lieu- tenant governor, he has said that he to be drafted for any kind ice at the pleasure of the It has not been a custom to take Viscount Dunedin of London, lord of appeal and keeper of the candidates for governor and lieu- great seal of Scotland (letf,) getting a few pointers on the great | ! %moncan sport from Charles Evans Hughes, the United States. They saw chief justice of | the Glants and Cubs play in Chicago. \Ll'n'-t Whose Machine aigned GRO3S FAVORED IN - PARTY CAUI]USES‘ Backers Giaim Former Dean Will - Be Certain Choice r gover- s almost cer- Th"\ct to Be Ready A forecast o the convention at Hotel Gr TRAVEL ( SILK, SATINS —FLAT CREPE —GEORGETTE —CHIFFON TUM '( browns, < ades, 'vleon '*rd blue are high-lighted in this di- sified collection. VCOATS — DRESSES al Saturday Special . . The quantity is lmnorl Yes Ma'm, 5 \] 00, . Coats and Meyer you lm th" ,udfm as to the former cost nf - these garments. FINAL CLEARANCE All our summer dresses are now marked down to rock hottom prices . the Yyour money . come expecting most for . Meyer's will never disappoint you. e o) tenam governor from the same |county, and the sponsors of M |Cross are seeking a man in another [county for second place The candidacy of Martin E. Gorni- lley, judge of probate at Naug. [for congressional nomination in fitth district. took on forr be Gorm ('nrm]"\ | car women in danger habits of vice but disclosed insuffic peeding. d that Mat rtle street a 35 miles an last evenin today was that prior | which will open a but m | but | NEGRESS KILLED IN CRASH Stamford, Aug. 29 (P—D) ally Harlow, negress, was killed last and Mrs. Alice Keys, negress critically injt The New Haven delegation to 2 FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE 79¢ Pair 2 Pairs $1‘50 | Chiffon or Service Weight § " CREPE DE CHINE UNDIES BDance Sets . . ChemisesH Panties . - Step-Ins sl .39 3. $4.00 Values $1.95 Each REAL LEATHER POCKETBOOKS 50c (REPE DE CHINE BCARFS 50c IS THE TIME To Outflt that Young Man or Boy for School NEW FALL SUITS FOR THE STI DE\T Prepton Hall Campus and Dynamic ST['DEI\'T SUITS STUDENT SUITS Hh 2 Long Pants ith 2 Long Pants with 2 Long Pants s 16 to 20 Years 35 10 42 Sizes 35 to 42 $19.75 °24.75 $29.75 NEW FALL CAPS FALL CAPS $1.45 e $5 $6 50 HATS 81 $1.95 810 $5 NEW I FALL FURNISHINGS F FOR THE STUDENT Neckwear, Interwoven Hose, Underwear, Belts, Garters, Sweaters \1\]9 and Quahh \1exchand1\e \t I‘fo v Pnce: College Hall and Campus STUDENT SUITS \HLLOR\ DALTON HATS O Shirts, NEW FALL SUITS FOR THE SCHGOL BO\ Value Group BOYS’ SUITS with 2 Knickers Ages 8 - 16 Years Younger Set BOYS’ SUITS with 2 Knitgrip Knickers Ages 8 - 18 years $12.75 Younger Set BOYS’ SUITS with 2 Xnitgrip Knickers Ages 8 to 18 years 147'» and ‘16 50 YO TH'S BOXS‘ TIE\ 79¢ i 95¢ wi 95c uy 25c45c and65c 95¢ $1.25 $1.45 BOYS' _ | BOYS caPs SLIP-ON SWEATERS ~ ALL WOOL KNICKERS Fall Shades ‘195 ni52.95 17 2" 3" g5 $1.45 Knitgrip Knickers $2.95 up WUCHERT LAKE Formerly With Besse System Store OPPOSITE STRAND THEATER ' & BLOUSES JUNIOR SHIRTS New REG. US.PAT.OFF. © The Te- * Company

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