New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1930, Page 9

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BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven.) The Knights of Pythias will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at Com- munity hall. Plans are being made by Rev. E. E. Wilson to hold a series of church nights commencing Thursday even- ing, October 16. The program will start at 7:30 o'clock continuing un- til 10 o’clock. Robert Walsh plans to start a bakery route in East Berlin com- mencing upon his new duties Thurs- day of this week. Mr. Walsh was formerly connected with the Berlin Construction company. The republican caucus will be held Thursday evening at which time Berlin will nominate the re- ‘ican candidate for representa- | The two aspirants in the race ardon C. Rickey of Berlin and Mrs. Jean Hooker of Kensington. Another supper has been planned by the Ladies’ Aid society of the | Methodist church to be held in the Community banquet hall. The date has tentatively been set for Wed- nesday, October 15. The whist and social held last evening by Sacred Heart church was largely attended. Another whist will be held next Monday evening. ‘Jews Hide Refugees in Synagogue’s Back Room Frankfurt-Am-Main, Oct. 7 (#) —Thirty members of the Steel Helmet organization of former soldiers were attacked last night by a eommunist mob and had to take refuge in a synagogue. The startled congregation at first thought an anti-semitic ratd was in progress, but when they grasped the situation they inter- vened and saved the veterans by hiding them in a back room until police arrived. Several of the Steel Helmets were injured. Jackets (48-0) and Rangers (6-0) this year. The Silk City squad contains three Naugatuck | | formet members of the Hartford Joe Scully, Pete Conray and Meikle and Ray Feole, the |latter of Providence Tech fame. Be- | cause of a defeat which the Majors | tacked onto the-record of the Mapl last year, the locals@re out to wi siders last night and will in,all prob- ability call for another session of ups for tomorrow's game follow: Mdple Ends: Schmelter, le; Swit, 1t; Boyer, Ig; Blaschke, c; Munn, rg; Hugret, rt; Santaniello, re; Kane, gb; It also has the services | | Coach Goodridge drilled the north- practice tonight. The probable line- | A SMASHING VALUE DEMONSTRATION ALL OVER THE STORE FOR ONE I.)AY ONLY WEDNESDAY NEW FALL MERCHANDISE AT AMAZING LOW PRICES SPOT LIGHTS G. AlexaWder 1hb; P. Alexander, rhb; Sienski, fb. Majors: McCarthy, le; Tumriensky/ 1t; Shean, lg; Bronkie, ¢; Conro Scully, rt ockett, re; Meikle, gb; Moske, 1hb; Feole, Ladies” - FLANNEL GOWNS V or round necks, Ladies’ RAYON HOSE With picot Mock All Fall shades. Ladies’ WASHABLE GLOVES BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven.)" M Merchants’ Division Meeting At a special meeting of the mer- chants’ division of the Chamber of Commerce, to be held at D'Am- brosio’s cottage on Iall mountain this evening, Alfred C. Moreau of the Hartford Credit Rating bureau will speak on the advantages of & credit system to a community. Or- ganization of a bureau for the rating of creditors here has been under consideration for some time, An Italian dinner will be served beforg the presentation of the speak- er of the evening, Mrs. D'Ambrosio catering. Hold Quarterly Meeting Although not“finally adopted, the plans for the new Girls’ club build- ing at Upson and West street were exhibited at a quarterly meeting held at the organization’s headquar- ters last evening. The officers and members of the club voiced approval of the plans, which are practically completed. It is expected that work on the new club house will be started within the next few weeks. Vital Statistics There were 15 deaths recorded at the office of the city clerk during the month of September, according to a report issued today at the city hall. To Erect Diner Bixler and company of Norwalk, Ohio, was given permission today by rhb; Tasker, fb. To Meet South Manchester The Maroon charges of Coach Tommy Monahan, Bristol high school athletic mentor, Manchester high at the local athletic field, Memorial boulevard, on Satur- day afternoon at 2:30 6'clock. The Monahanmen have started their sea- son by winning two of three con- tests. | ROLLING SLE S Pittsburgh — No matter how soundly you sleep, you are constant- ly on the move. Dr. H. M. John- son, of the Mellon Institutc here, has conducted numerous experi- mcgts to prove this. Only persons wh® are heavily drugged lic per- fectly still when asleep, he says. And the best rest is had by those who assume a considerable variety of positions when asleep. FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS —_— What The Normal Ages—él-;'\‘to 49 will oppose South |f Mzn Should Weigh || flowered or plain yokes. Sizes 15 to 17, Each .. / SECOND FLOOR ? o r— Girls’ PLEATED SKIRTS in_ pretty plalds § and solid colors—§ waist attached. 2 Infants’ DRESbLb Nicely made of § 3 White Lawn with lace insertions; cro- cheted trimmings. § \ SECOND FLOOR o s 3 CRIB BLANKETS All white, set offy with pink or bluc' shell stitching, — -Slip Switch 750 Foot Range ALUMINUM DISH PANS 66¢ Large Size With Two Handles T 2 FRESH AIR SCREENS 66¢ 11x30 — Cloth center, baked enamel framc, Basement 4 - PIECE CANISTER SETS 66 In white, green and ivory — for Flour, ¢ Sugar, Coffee and tea Splendid qual- ity silky fintsh { Droadcloth R Cut full and true to size. Colors war- ranted fast. Main Floor 7 YARDS DRESS GOODS Prints, Percales or Broadcloths _ Infanty WOOL SWEATERS " Pink and blue trimmed —coat or slip-on style. ew Fall HOUSE DRESSES Sizes 36 to 41 66¢ 66¢ Gauntlet or cufr styles. Slip-on or button models. —| Sizes 814 to 814. New Fall colors. MAIN FLOOR [ ] . Pair SASH CURTAINS Pretty colored block effects. Good quality Scrim. BASEMENT rT——— MIXING BOWL SETS 5 Pieces For Consisting of four lipped Mixing Bowls and lipped handle. Graduate. BASEMENT Boys’ BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Wonderful values.J Colors guaranteed fast and shrink- the superintengent of public works AR to erect a dining car on the Memorial | According to Leonard Williams, boulevard for the Boulevard Grill |z D, a gifted writer on Obesity—a | § company of this city, of which|man's normal weight at ages 45 to George Navickas is an official. The | g9 estimated cost given is §6.000. Warranty Deeds Filed e Warranty deeds filed at the office ? Size 30x36. 2 YARDS 36INCH CREPE 66 Plain or PPIBM’?! Crrp:s c 22x42 RAG RUGS 66 Basket Woven — Assorted Colors. Each c 2 CONVEX SAUCE PANS 66 3-4 Quart Capacity ¢ ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS 66 Aluminum Convex Sauce Pans with c heat-proof handles. Each SECOND FLOOR 156 Pounds 161 e Infants BOYS’ BROADCLOTH of the city clerk this morning re- corded the following property trans- fers: From Joseph Lenartowich to Peter ‘Waicunas, four lots in the Park View tract. From William M. O'Brien and James Leo TFarrell to Harry and Ruth B. Judd, land on East road. From William M. Sheeran to Heg- ry F. Tetrault, land on Belridge road. Jenkins Estate Settled Land and a dwelling house on Jennings roads has been bequeathed by the late Charles H. Jenkins to Ida G. Jenkins, according to a pro- bate certificate filed at the city hall today. In Nocturnal Clash Bt 9 167 Ft. 10 " 172 Ft. 11 il 178 Ft. 0" 184 e 191 i o W 198 These weights include ordinary in- door clothing. Get on the scales anl see if you are overwelght and how much. The Modern way to take off fat is known as the Kruschen Method— and is well worth a four weeks trial. Cut out pies, cakes, pastry and ice cream for 4 weeks—go light on po- tatoes, butter, cheese, cream and su- gar—eat moderately of lean me: chicken, fish, salads, green veget bles and fruit—take one half a tea- spoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning beforc FLANVEL (xOWNS — Also l.enrud(‘s. Kimonos and Jack- ets; pink or' blae| ribbon trimmed. SL(/()\l) FLOOR Mens Fall UVIO\ bUITS The correct weight § for immediate w — Random kni sizes 36 to 46. Each MA ILOOR BASEM NT BASEMENT SPECIAL FOR 66¢ DAY IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMEN Located On Rear Main Floor TENNIS SHOES Tor the entire family, white—all sizes, First Quality Only A REAL “SPECIAL” Children’s BOOTS OR OXFORDS All Leathers brown or WOMEN’S SHOES ‘Newest Styles 96¢ " ovER 50 PAJAMAS Coat style or shp- on models. Sizes 8 to 18, Reg. 80¢ value, Each ....{ MAIN FLOOR Boys’ Fall ION SUITS Pure white cotton.§ short sleeves, knec, length, drop scat:: sizes 2 to 13. 'OND FLOOR TEFERFRRLEIBOER (‘Oach. Edwin H. Goodridge's Maple 1 sl STYLES Boys’ Part Wool \ TO UNION SUITS Y & ’ 3 Fall and Winterf§ weights — long sleeves — ankle length. Sizes 21 to 32. PEY 2 Sets Ruffled CURTAINS CHOOSE 5 plece sets, with| FROM ALL SIZES valance and tle- FOOD DEPARTMENT| = IN BASEMENT ey sorted colors. shoulders; 6-but : g Each ton front. g p ka BN ook i . - BASEMENT “ Vegetables Dept. SALE 34 L i S ALE Lbs‘:gak chester Majors at Hurley stadiumnin | pept. or any drug store in the worll what is_to be the Capital City's ini- tial gridiron battle beneath arc | T —— lights. The local club’s opponent is regarded as one of the strongest in the semi-professional class in this state, it having dealt one-sided beat- ings to both the Stamford Yellow The Plainville Strand Theater sn- nouncement to be made soon will sur- prise every theatergoer in New Brit- ain and Bristol. BASEMENT 48x48 — All Linen TABLE COVERS Cross bar and plain MAIN FLOOR T PO T Men’s FLANNEL SHIRTS Splendidly mmle— TiraES PR NANERIEy y g STRAUSS-ROTH STORES, INC. 357 MAIN ST. NEAR COMMERCIAL ST. New Britain’s Most Progressiye Market L1 i3 Infants’ Rubin’s SHIRTS Wrap around or ‘button style, part wool rayon, shell stitched edges. — Sizes 1 10 6 SECOND FLOOR HUCK GUEST TOWELS e — neat [N fi.'lnf'ém bor- AN designs. WEDNESDA'Y SPECIALS FRESH or SMOKED SHOULDERS FORES of YEARLING LAMB 8 ¢ Ib. RIB END FRESH YOUNG FOWL ..... LEG or RUMP of VEAL SIRLOIN, ROUND, SHORT STEAK 23¢ Ib. Fresh Hamburg FARTREIR2EN QG MAIN VLOOR RN Pair Men’s Silk and Wool SOCKS Regular 25¢ value. | silk and wool orjf mercerized. All Stzes v i End gridsters will journey to East |preakfast—don’t miss a morning. Hartford tomorrow evening for a An 85 cent bottle of Xruschen noctarnal encounter with the Man- |1a¥ts 4 weeks—get it at Fair Druz TERfasn BASEMENT e S o Pair Infants’ HOSE Part wool, pmn orf doubly ribbed. Stzes 4 to a'/: SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR T Pair Ladies’ Meaty Veal CHOPS . ... BLOOMERS Lean Pork CHOPS . . ... . Shoulder Lamb CHOPS 2MadoBRorIR fleecy flannelette— solid color or) striped patterns, Shoulder STEAK t3333ekad TEIRED 12440 Ib. FRESH or CORNED PLATE BEEF .... Sliced Bacon . Sliced Boiled Ham .. Minced Ham Fat Salt Pork .. 14%c Ib. Armour’s Star Purc Lard . 14%c¢ lb Pure Pork Sausage .. ND FLOOR T Girls’ PANTY DRESSES Daintily made of fast colored prints Sizes 3 to 6 Amer. Bologna 27c 1b. Liverwurst Cooked Sglami Cervelat 27¢Ih Men’s R —— Ty S 1 Fancy Milk Roasting — BRSNS Native 3 Lamb Ralun Chops Yellow Globe TURNIPS o DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT [ s TURKISH TOWELS TOMATOES All For SUGAR BUNS Double thread, sof CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Native Whipped Cream Fed Fowl Lamb Lbs. Roast Pork AGE 2—Kraut CABB 3 hs. Milk BREAD Lbs. Lean Fed Veal 3 Lbs Dozen and absorbent — Cut full and roomy ¥ POTATOES PUFFS 2 Sirloin 5¢ Pork Chops Chops 10¢ LEAN SUGAR 3 Lbs for s solid white or! l fic l 5¢ B cross bar patterns REINFORCE] 21¢ 5¢ Steak Large Head Loaf et Shoutdes 1 0C] 10« mo oulders 4 Un| g, 'l‘“ ROUGHOU Peck Each Spring | e—TT—— e ) Loct 5 Large Heavy 45¢ 1b. (Combination) 3 Lbs Frankfurters 11b c Sauerkraut (Combination) 1 Lb Bologna 1 Lb Liverwurst 1 Lb Lard . 19c b, 'l'a»l\ \(‘al l(mr FRESH WESTERN EGGS +........... 2Tc doz. , Creamery COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER ... 38c Ib. [Ty v - N AP ERRRIaae, i

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