New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1930, Page 11

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ltam icnaras, Renjamin Tayior | I S A S A F[]”R NEW EAGLES s‘s'fil’imif R ot Indvard i ii ; DSOS S \ . |han. Ik Another Wonderful Lot of r IN S[;['UT[;[]UN[;IL ;se;’:rslg:;\lli(?;.au(blli;oc;'}:i" Ifi;‘ésan{fy Children’s ’ On Sale All Day “ { STORE OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW | For Early Fall Wear Edward Callahan. | Wednesday Physical development, McKendree | @ . \ | Men’s Balbriggan ‘ SRR A SCHOOL | Crown : Summer Camp Inspirss FiVe secmee ety Barion ‘Coment,| ho le C | Uni + . Boysto Attain HighRank "Bubiic “hesion sosepn vositen. ttle Caps S nion | Jack Battey. 1 - 8 3 ! | ““Reading, Benjamin Taylor, Mc- |[pqi F 4 F?l Bottling Soda | : : " W new record was set at camp |Kendree Scott. b2 Water, Root Beer, ’ Su]ts Keemosahbee this summer when five | _ Reptile Ay e chh:}:dn. f Catsup, etc. B R Ieb A hia - iebe!l Ersaten | eniagmin Laylor, Walter Zuls) Shers| These caps are made < wood Raymond, Serge Dankevich, | while other work at the local Boy | James Naughton | from the best ma- Bleached; tehartdinst Bcout camp on Crystal pond, Wood-| Slignalmg, Walter Zuk, Richard | : | terl{ils. clea{l and. sani- no sleeve, knee lengths stock, proceeded at a faster pace | HuDe % | tary—ready for use. | | A than in any previous year and | Swimming, George Law, Edward || g 2 . i Grosra | - % 46 brought the pace in scouting ad- | Barth, William Richards, Philip || i [ Pk 9c | Wednesday C vancement to a new high pitch. In|Nightingale Joseph Scully, Clifford | _DKg g J addition to Charles Burns of Troop | McCarthy. | 3, who reached his eagle rank at| \Weaher, Noxon Howard. the first court of honor held at|_ V9od carving, McKendree Scott, | camp, four other boys attained | Richard Lord, Leslie Coates, Harold ! scouting's highest goal at a Jater Miller: court, it was announced today. The | ster | | L other new,cagles are Scoutma; LITHUANIANSLAU“ g : ’. | Coats' ‘ AN ECONOMY OFFERING OF :VYTA”T—AE’_MEM“RY i 800 Pairs Just Received GIRLSI\E“éJNLEI:EIviOCKS k Darning Cotton NEW FALL SLIP-ON | ( Sturdy leather soles — dressy 30-yard spools Mercerized Mert- | GLOVES : . | G 2 Heavy rayon plated novelty top—all colors and sizes ing Cotfun—all eyl coliigoiy || - A Pay Tribute o National Hero at | Pj‘f“‘ “:“t‘e‘lf’;lt;‘ “";‘e sport {74 10. Exceptional Vaive. 19¢ || oo . 1Y styles. ctual $1.95 values. Wednesday ........... e v pair # EEm——— e | 3 ” E ,Wfllel’bflfy Gafl}el‘lllg | | colors. Sizes 6 to 8%4. | School Supply Specials | “ Special For Wednesday «....ooveeveen.n 79 C r i i T D 9 I il $ Waldorf Tissue | Infants’ Dresses § iy |&rana %‘:i;er:?:;uf:s‘?:szdei:l;: 0;; ' This_quality Toile(t Tissue | White nainsook, yoke and tat!onery | Waterbury. \‘ | ° in rolls. For Wednesday— | lace trimming. Extra Good Depal’tment | LESS THAN HALF PRICE FOR | Double woven fabric. Perfect fitting, in new fall Among the speakers were ALLY. | Value. 4 for 19(: | Wednesday ..... 25(: Governor Ernest E. Rogers, Acting | & - Mayor Peter Griffin of Waterbury, | &% [ 1 For Boys and Girls Judge John P. McGrath of Water- il T . On Sale All Day Wednesday bury, Rev. John Ambot, pastor of ON SALE TOMORROW : The genuine E. Z. Nainsook Suits at less 25c the Blessed Trinity church at Hart- | | 5 “FIRST PRIZE" D Wi | & 2 4 ford, and his assistant, Rev. An- || aa z than half price. Wednesday ............ thony Smulkstis, and Alderman | —— || s & John W. Bendler of Waterbury. | [ 5 MALT SYRUP WALTER ZUK |"The committee in charge of tnis | [ P “ C Tidale’ Sauten) of! Droopiy) Watter | celebration m(cl:]\dt\d‘ hRa\.RJ, | Hiow ases = STa G R ; | . : E 7 : Valantiejus o vaterbury, Rev. M. |3 - E | | 00 per cent Grade A, made only | 5 T o oot Y- |Pankus of Bridgeport, vice-chair-| | Stamped to Embroider : M | (rom the highest grade malt ob- | / omens Roore ofiTeoop 24, Blainyille! |man; Francis Gudiskis, secretary; [ e / A tainable. By test First Prize. { 7 PICOT TOP In addition, Eagle Scout Walter |John Tarrila, treasurer, both of Wa- | iy femstitched and _colored ¢ i x Zuk of Troop > was awarded his |terbury; Vincent Vaznys of this city, |/ border—Extra Good Value. W QR iriat gyl conyineafivarifofgtse BIongolsovR¥elves 3 FULL FASHIONED bronze palm for winning five merit | K. Kasmonaitis, A. J. Aleksis, Rev. | &% || \Wednesday, ; e ts o sinand Poncils ...... each Q€ bhadges additional' to the 21 neces- |J. V. Kazlouskas of Waterbury com- | ) 2 TieT Iy Teromimand sdl orkiitalnu Webster's Star Dictionary— PURE THREAD gary for eagledom. William Rich- |prised the literary committee. | E R tritious and body-building qua’lmfl self-prorouncing, 49 ards of Troop 2, Vyilliam S. Davis| Iiach group of Lithuanians at- &% J 3 i 000 words ... C Sl of Troop 4, and James Naughton of | tendéd church services in their own Ao Flain or ready | Pencil Boxes with 12 Troop 12 became life scouts and |towns and.cities in the morning and : ; mixed. 2 for 89c stationery articles 19¢ Clifford McCarthy a star scout. First |then in a body_traveled to Water- > = o | Skrip Writing Fluid, s class badges were awarded to Robert | bury where all ‘met in the Library | S B 10c Nepw slender heel. Popular dark Barrows of Troop 3 and William |Park. From there they marched to T dd Peter Pan Patches—gummed fall shades—45 gauge—thread Tracy of Troop 14 and a second |the state armory where the celebra- +10 y class pin to Albert Déeley of Troop |tion began. |l ! |~ CHILDREN'S RAYONS | i s 3¢ | | pix Chor st s | dren. The full 1 pound Shaped—rayon silk, in all colors, but in slight 19 | Binders ... 7C | Wednesday .......aq 77c final weeks of camp were as follows: | of Alexander Aleskis, of Waterbury. c can. irregulars. Wednesday ............:... pair Angling, Joseph Poglitsch, Scout-| Miss Anna Kaskas of Hartford 3 C ‘W -~ master of Troop 15, Harold Keeling, | sang many songs and® gyery one of For Wednesday" . Troop 1. Plainville. o e e, e y 2 Athldtics, William Davis, Troop 4; | niasn. Women s | WEDNESDAY WINDOW WINNER! gnd William Manning, Troep 19. In the eveniffk a banquet was held Art, McKendree Scott, Troop 8. 2 hotel in W - : D | 7 . | Automabiling, Clifton Andrews, of (** JR0L T0ICL M JEerburse e Chilcenls RAYON UNDIES : Beautifully Embroidered P ARlNG KNIVES Merit Badge Awards en by a combined chorus of more Mert badge awards during the |than 300 voices under the direction 14, | The program included songs giv- TR e Heal b A rnict for el | | Again For Wednesday—A New Britain Product STAINLESS STEEL Troop 2; William Manning, Troop ; the visitors extended the freedom . 19; Joseph Poglitch, Troop 15; Hor- fors 25 R 6 U d rth s ibtowni Trann a0 Walter i |00 s cyjaxd totched ibalefivion ayon undertnings ’ the history of that city. ) ® | B Troop 2; B Callahah, Troop 19;| " g0 McGrath congratulated the ; Close-Out Special | b George Burling, Troop 3; and Scout- | | Ju9E® 3 S Exceptional purchase and sale | master Harold Miller, Troop 3. ithuanian: peorleson Mol advance: + : BLOOMERS | | Mads of good quality cutlery steel, keen Bird study, Rober Taylor, Troop |Ment which their race had made in of High Grade Rayon Panties, 4 S = | | ground edge, -nickeled ferrule and smooth 2; Sherwood Raymond, Troop 2. this country. } Bloomers and Vests. All colors || i PANTIES | B || colored handles. mping. Scoutmaster Leslie| Rev. Fr. Ambot, who recently re- and sizes 4 to 16. : STEP-INS For Women Guaranteed to resist stain. Coates, Miles Moore, and” Walter | turfied from Iurope, told of the o Il - | (Because of the very low price we are not Teria: many celebrations being conducted |[[f} Wednesday Plain and'tailored—all sizes Real $1.00 Value allowed to mention manufacturer's rtame) Canoeing, Baker Brown, Theodore |in various cities of Europe, in hon- | &% | . % 7. (An Actual 1%¢ Value) : Swanson, Leslie Coates, and Charles |Or of Vytautas. He also sketched | G B8 2nd colors. Values to One FOR WEDNESDAY | ALL DAY A |t i s e Rt ) ’ 2 Dollar. 49 | & | WEDNESDAY . 3 7c “hemistry, Walter Zuk and Robert |occurred in Lithuania since the time | 7 v f 1 3 TaLylor. Fivalte of the liberator. | Women’s il Wednesday ...... c Entirely made and embroid- Gt liotiofs cutomen) Carpentry, Charles Burns Rev. Fr. Smulkstis, assistant to | | oot " Civics, Noxon Howard, William |Fr. Ambot, who also came from HOUSE DRESS | 2 = 1 Sh P ]. h N:glsogk.hand on fine grade | -in-1 Shoe Polis Richards, Robert Taylor, John |Europe recently, told of the differ- Lewis, Sneryood Raymond. ent gatherings that were held in | Cyeling, E. Callahan. Europe in honoring the Lithuanian | %% Limit, 2 to a Customer Cooktng, Robert Taylor, Clifton |hero. 5o Y | In paste or liquid—15c size. All colors. For cleaning windows and glass everywhere. Andrews, Sherwood Raymond, Hor-| Alderman Bendler stressed the | Special For Wednesday -....... : c J Special For Wednesday ... S 290 ace Brown, Ralph Johnson, Benja- |value of education and told how min Taylor. Vytautas attempted to free Lithu- Electricity Wafter Zuk, Harry [ania centuries ago. He also told of § Hall, Scoutmaster Hnrv{ol'i Nl‘»lfl!'- the events following the World War | 3 : ’ l 0 Fred Lackey, Charles Burns, Rich-|and how the voice of Lithuania f} i ity — s v Na 2 B [ & © | Sale of First Quality NI y ard Lord, Henry Nadolny. e b D A Dk B - : z : Cott Cloth Sale of First Quality — NILE GREEN |oues emall, wee hesedani n- (@ | | 7g-Length—medium weight—new fall colorings and pat- otton 0 Farm home and its planning, swered. It was through ®he treaty 3 8 i Harold Keeling, Henry Nadolny. ot Veaallion et e TS Ratiy ri : terns. Sizes up to 10V 1 | / \ . GLASSWARE First aid, William Richards, Hor- | ceived its independence, Mr. Bend- PFor Wednesday ...........coo0vveuns... pair C | Extra fine quality, full| iceleGm‘"- BE“@;’""_”‘};E\-IG"?fi“ ler said. J A\ | 2 & | piece, perfect goods . . .| Yalues U oF - Lam George Barbour, Charles Sul-| Mr. Bautis, Lithuanian ministe | —————w A great special, Wednesday alues Up to 25c and 35¢ litch, Clifford McCarthy. roftheriinilodbtates, (Hacad (e ke | ; | SPECIAL SCHOOL OPENING OFFERINGS || | Very attractive octagon pattern, cool refreshing tory from the time of Vytautas down | 3 25 | yards C sea green color 2o = Pinta. Brown | Test the Buying Power of a Dime! A Sensational Fruit culture Harold Keeling. s k ) S to the present. He also thanked the | guests for their presence and par- g | ’ Leathercraft, Richard JLord, Mc- : pLEser t rt t i Mo, . L P T s ~ From the Boys’ Departmen Leather working, Fred Peters, As- | Lieut: Gov. Rogers explained that | gy d | the celebration was a patriotic meet. \ “sistant Scoutmaster of Troop 6; and | g |35 I c C , Harold Keeling, ing and that the peaple had shown g | BOYS’ BLOUSES BOYS™ PANTS Falry 0ap Life saving, Philip Nightingale, |it by their songs, the anthems of | GREAT VALUES GREAT VALUES Henry Nadolny, Clifton Andrews, |the United States and of Lithuania. | . I Real made blouses — double o George Law, Leslie Coates. e Our “regular stock ‘Dollar voke. Lined collar and cuff. part wool, 2-plus style, in it floats—the large oval cake. Music Baker Brown, Robert Gui- Although Belgium is the most 4 = 3 | Made of high grade prints. berson, Harold Keeling, Harold |densely populated country in the Values. Vat Dye light sheer Made of high srade pUINS many difterent style ma- || For 5 14C Miller. world it is considered 80 per cent fabrics, also 80 square, Special terials—all sizes to 69 || Wednesday for Pathfinding, Robert Taylor, Wil- |self-sufPdrting in food supply. | best quality prints — in 2 49c e e dneaday 0 C many smart styles. each Wednesday . .".. 69C | ROYS' WASH PANTS | A e REDUCED FOR WEDNESDAY For Boys and Girls’ | —Sugar Bowls 69¢ Values 44C $1.00 Values. {\' ] —Covered Candy Jar oolen \ Now . oniolt —Ash Receivers ; = U. S. BRAND | —Large Lemon Squeezers —T-inch Nahpy 5 BOYS’ SHIRTS BOYS’' CAPS —8-0z. Measuring Cup —s-inch Salad Plate Infants Thllar Atlached Sport Sweaters —Salt and. Pepper Set _Sherbet Dish with Plate * RUBBER PANTS A new shipment of novelty TOMORROW ONLY | —10-0z Beverage Glass s broadcloth, silk stripes, nov- (= ¢ : : —Tobacco Jar : elty madras. Extraordinary Entire stock of 59c V and round necks — plain —Oblong Butter Dish with Blihes . ’ Values in all sizes. 69 Cc colors and multi-hued stripes. cover —9 0z. Water Glass (set of 2) Natural, flesh and white — well Wednesday . o C Caps, Wednesday .. Sizes 26 to 30. 7 —Refrigerator Jar with cover —Water Set (jug with glass) made. Small, medium and large. K For Wednesday . ... (o Good quality rubber. —_— Wednesday ..... y ) | — | Another Wednesday Sale — Men S Novelty e | Stock Just Arrived. Colgate’s « - ‘ = HOSE ‘ | ; . ; Ja.i’ Clliubbers | NG First quality rayon : B i ) | Tooth Brushes R ot s o , o D { $ 515)0 g)rage ce”lflmg’fmfi"_ o ‘Elozzeesr.l.(}hmce weg [ | . i SDure‘tV? dsea]d e brush. Guarantee ully. g - I o ay ednesaay | _For WEDNESDAY Wednesday . 3 pilr 50 c ’ 3 pa;:.l(:ges 19(: Stove Repairs DON'T DELAY ANY LONGER YOU WILL SOON NEED THAT STOVE We furnish repairs for all makes coal ranges, furndces, boilers, parlor stoves, etc. > SO 5 5 We will gladly" ihspect your stove free of charge.and de{ermine just what is needed. QUICK SERVICE — REASONABLE PRICES "A. A. MILLS Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work / PHONES 5100 - 5101 66 WEST MAIN ST. i

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