New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1915, Page 7

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[ City Items Bargain Week at Besse Leland’s— advt. An important meeting of the Second Ward Republican club will he held this evening. New Hotel Grand. ' Rooms with Mprivate bath, hot and cold running water. Telaphone steam heat in every room. $2.50, $3 and $3.50 per week. John F. Willis. Proprietor.—advt. A’ pieinic will be held by the Svenska Klubben at Electric Field s 1y The new auto of the v depart- ment was put into commission yes- | terday # Lexington lodge, I. 0. O. I. hcld | -4 corn toast at the conclusion of its | meeting last cevening. Robert Crosby has entered the em- | ploy of the Connecticut company as a conductor. | o A joint fleld day will be held at @Witham’s grove in Kensinglor % phorEow by Washi 9 P.O.S of A, of t \o S PO ‘; of Loseball sames betweon teams from Xleriden and this city and Hartford ! l. woll kuown baker, has under- "an operation for the removal of a carabuncle. Dr. K. B. Kellogg | & performed the operation. His con- dition {s reported as critical. Alex Dahlgren of Roberts street is recovering from an attack of blood | §E posoning WESTBROOK SUES DE FOREST ‘ Town Aitches Property in Suit to Re- cover Moneys. Middletown, Aug. 27.—Attachments were made by Deputy Sheriff Robert Patterson yesterday upon property in Westbrook belong to Frank I. De Jorest, in behalf of that town in a ! suit to recover moneys which DeForest | ! s said to have promised to pay. The suit is returnable to the superior court in Middlesex county. Some time ago ; DeForest was tax colector of West- | # brook and his accounts were found to be in confusion. The town brought suit to recover 700, which it was claimed DeForest owed trom his tax collections, but ~ | later a settlement was presumably ‘| reached whereby DeForest agreed to was to have been made last but the time was extended until Aug. and Bristol will feature the affair 1. The present suit is brought be- Jeremiah L. Hallinan of Seymour | cause the instalment is not paid. THE CURRAN DRY GOODS CO. Alteration Sale in Our Heady-tn-Wear Dept. Our Big Bed Blanket Sale Still Contmues Spec1al From Our Ready-to-Wear Department SHIRT WAIST SPECIAL 20 to 30 Dozen Shirt Waists the entire stock of fine $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75 Waists. 59 To Close out at C We have taken all our odds a Goods and during the nexi few Swiss embroidery trimmed on nainsook body, Ing iu Glean UD EV@W bgi f’f values up to $1.50 and $1.79. To Close out at .‘ - WE KEVER GARRY OVER MERCHANDISE QUR STORE AND STJRES ARE ALWAYS NEW 01:S. 0dds and Ends Men’s Suits 50c Negligee Shirts Our Regular $1.00 Shirts e 15 Dozen Fine White Skirts, beautiful line of = fine o Extra Fine Corset Covers, some are mussed. Our regular 50c, 69c and 79c lines. To Clean out at 75¢ Men’s Union Suits . ................ Barg CHILDREN’S DRESSES Children’s School Dresses, in fine Gingham and 15¢ Men’s and Young Men’s Hose g}lamlémtz, fll new thiisl‘ segon. oot 89¢ S Bathing Suits argain Wee 2 apth i : Men’s Balbriggan Underwear argain Week CORSET SPECIALS £ b Small lots of high grade Corsets. Best makes to 50c Negligee Shirts, separate collar and close out at ABOUT HALF REGULAR PRICE. § B French cuffs Jargain Week We have a few sample Coats for fall wear that we will 7 99 : . s R |1 s sell at less than the manufacturers’ price. (It will $1.00 Hat‘ch one-button Union Suits . . . . Bar gain Wee:( Pric “Sport” Shirts Bargain Weel: P pay you to look at them.) All our Men’s and Children’s Straw Hats, no matter what they We have just received a line of Ready-to-Wear and Tailored Hats in Plush and Velvets. Pattern Hats, latest models. $3.00 to $4.00 values, being samples you can buy them, . 3 9 $1.98 You Will Find Other Bargains, “Come In” And Look Avound Besse-Leland 38 STORES 38 CITIES Largest clothing organizatien in New rngland We have some interesting values in Coat Sweaters for Men, Women and Children. RIBBON SPECIAL 60 pieces of extra fine All Silk Ribbon, in wide widths beautiful patterns and colors. 29c to 39¢ q 9 value. Special at 1JC WASH GOODS SPECIAL Red Seal Dress Gingham for Children’s School 8 Dresses, 1214¢ value. Special at, yard . . . Cc TOWEL SPECIAL Good size, Heavy Bleached Turkish Towels, 10c value. Special 4 for 36-in. and 38-in. Wool Dress Goods in staple shades, 59¢ value Special at, yard. ... BED SPREAD SPECIAL Full Size Crocheted Bed Spread with fringe 9 8 c $1.50 spread. Special at NECKWE AR SPECIAL Women’s Lace and Organdy Neckwear and Collar Cuff Sets, 25¢ value. Special at 50c and 75¢ Neckwear, extra fine material,, beautiful patterns. Special at , Women’s Muslin Drawers, trimmed with fine Swiss embroidery and lace. 50c and 75¢ values. 39 To Close out at { Cc

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