New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1915, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

DOLLAR DAY Clark 8 Brainerds| - DRUG STORE The Rexall Store 181 MAIN REET Guaranteed Hot Water Bot- Guaranteed Fountain Sy- le, $1.60 value, Dollar Day only ringe, $1.50 value, Dollar Day 00, only, $1.00. V: 1.40 | D?)lllllfrsDay Only$1000\ $1.00 Durham Duplex Safe- tay Razor, 50c Package Blades, $1.50 value, Dollar Day only, $1.00. 1 1b. Maxixe Cherries 1 1b. Triola Sweets 1 1b. HEveryday Chocolates .Roxbury Whirling Spray Sy- ringe, value $1.25, Dollar Day only, $1.00. $1.00 bottle Rexall “93"” Hair Tonic and 25c Jar Rexall Shampoo, Dollar Day only, $1.00. “ggn by ixall ‘Tooth Paste "\s 1l Pearl Tooth Brush. lexal¥ 'Cold Cream Rexall Cold Tablets . Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Sy Rexall Orderlies ... l’s’fl Dollar Day All for 25¢ 5S¢ = $1.00 2 75c bottles Rexall Hypophosphites, Dollar only, $1.00. Syrup nwxusnecmc and Alterna- Day ne five, $1,75, Dollar Day only, $1. Tube Shaving Cream ... ..19c Bottle Shaving Lotion . -25¢ . Shaving Brush .25¢0 Talcum Powder . . . Package Gillette or Duplex Blades +...... Dollar Day Only $1.00 One pair Maximum Household Rubber Gloves, Talcum Powder, $1.25 value, Dollar Day only, $1.00. one 4 1bs Lord Baltimore Linen writing paper and 2 packages envelopes, $1.20 value, Dollar Day only, $1.00. 5 1bs. Absorbent Cotton, $1.25 value, Dollar Day only, $1.00. $1.00 bottle Harmony Hair Beautifier and one 50c bottle Har- mony Shampoo, $1.50 value, Dollar Day only, $1-00. 3 packages, 36 Leister's Sanitary Towels $1.20 value, Day only, $1.00. 2 tDe Rubdry Bath Towels, 3 pounds Symonds Inn Coffee $1.20 value, Dollar Day Va]ug 81 38, Dollar Day only, only, $1-00, $1.00. One Konform Metal Hot 2 $1.00 packages Popham’s Water bottle, $1.75 value, Dol- lar Day only, $1.00. Asthma Remedy, Dollar Day only, $1.00. 2 $1.00 jars Wilsons Freckle Cream, Dollar Day only, '$1.00. 8 1bs. Symonds: Inn- Coffee, | 5 pounds Duco Coffee, $1.25 $1.20 value, Dollar Day only $1.00. | value, Dollar Day only $1.00. One book Soda Checks, $1.25 value for $1.00. Pocket books, $1.25 and $1.50 value, Dollar Day only, $1.00- 25 5c cigars any kind or make, Dollar Day only, $1.00. 14 10c, 3 for 25¢ cigars, Dollar Day only, $1.00. 5 Boxes Writing Paper, value $1.26, Dollar Day only, $1.00. Dollar FUR SETS FOR - ONE DOLLAR You Will NOT Find in OQur Store, But YOU WILL SAVE ONE DOLLAR ON EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE Thls includes remodeling, repairing and all of our fine f new stock. E. MESHKEN, Furrier CITY HALL BUILDING | dents of this city, DICKINSON DRUG CO.’S DOLLAR DAY FULL PAGE "~ ANNOUNCEMENT “Save your money for the Dollar Day, to spend at ‘our store. We would advise that, if you can use any of the values offered it would 'be wise for you to buy them—Drtigs and Chemicals are advancing and you “may rieveér have the opportunity to replenish your stock 4t the prices that will be offered. Wait for the Dolla: Day. | The Dickinson Drug 3 C.O.— 169 & 171 Main Street o City lIfems Watch the window of the B. C. Por- ter Sons for exhibition of Neddlework Guild, Sunshine society, Friday, Octo- ber 29. Mrs. W. B. Russell of Greenwood street was called to Waterbury today by the death of her father, Dollar day Damon’s Shoe Shop Wednesday.—advt. Tae boys' minstrels of St. Joseph's church will rehearse Wednesday and Friday and the girls' minstrels Tues- day and Thursday. Men’s working shirts, 39 Dry Goods Co., tonight.—advt. The Ladies’ sodality of St. Andrew’s church will have a banquet tomorrow night in the parish hall. Watch our window for Abbe Hardware Co.—advt. ass in church history of St. eph's church will meet 'tomorrow Rev. J. Leo Sullivan has chosen for his top The Triumph of Christianity Under Constantine the Great” and ‘How the arly Christian Church Dealt With Her ¢ silk neckwear, 50c up at Wilson's.—advt, Gloves cleaned at the U bc a pair- Sanitary, —advt, an, who was cook $1.00 day. and ion Laun- 266 two weeks near arrived home Sat- night. aptain H. F. Ladbury, ny 1., who was a member of stopped over in New York a couple of days. and Dyson's window Day bargains. shoot during the 1 Jacksonville, F for Watch Porter for genuine Dollar —advt, The quarterl, ereign’s Tradin Thursday night. Try the best Ice Cream in the state. Free with §1.00 purchase, Wednes- See window display. McEn- roes, West Main street.—advt. Isabella circle, Daughters of Isa- bella, are planning for a fair to be held early in December. The Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., Hartford, has many very beauti- ful afternoon gowns—unusual models of silk, with lace or net and fur.—advt William Heimovitch has filed with the town clerk notice of additional at- tachment of $2,500 against property owned in this city by Philip H. Smith of Hartford. The original attach- ment did not afford sufficient protec- tion, it is claimed. Watch our window for Abbe Hardware Co.—advt. Mrs. F. E. Rackliffe is entertaining Miss Mabel Foster of Brooklyn, N. Y. We sell Century music, 10c a copy, A. P, Marsh, 38 Main street.—advt. The Bodwell Land company has transfered land on Belvidere extension to George and William Alland and an- other plot to Peter Koniscezo, B. M. Knox, singing teacher. Booth's Blk., Tuesdays. Voice trial free. —advt. Mrs. John J. Farmer and daughter, Gertrude, of Bridgeport, former resi- are visiting rela- meeting of the Sov- company will be Qield $1.00 day. tives, Elks don't forget the masquerade Hallowe'en dance at Elks home, Thursday evening, October 28.—advt. The new V neck sweater, no col- lar, no buttons, no pockets, at Wil- son's—advt, ]ULIUS STEGER APPEARING AT FOX’S Julius Steger, identified with nu- merous dramatic successes, recently seen here in “The Fifth Command- ment”” heads the big bill at Fox's today and tomorrow in ‘“The Master of the House” a five act photo-dra- matization of his greatest play, “The Master of the House” is a compellir and forceful story, replete with heart interest and terrific dramatic climaxes and for the lovers of the tensely dramatic and thrilling story, this production should more than sat- isfy. Mr. Steger 1s supported by all star cast of Broadway favor and all though the action of the pla the art of the craftsman is always evident. | Anita Stewart, that charming Vita- graph star will be seen in the to the closing chapter of “The God- dess” There will also be a Chaplin comedy and other exceptional fea- tures. Olga Cook, a charming and vi- vacious singing comedienne with a repertoire that ranges from the oper- atic to characters songs will open a weeks engagement this afternoon. Her wardrobe is most expensive fand she will delight feminine portiog of her audience by her many new/ creations which have been made eypressly for her by the most !whlonfihlc modis- tes in New ank Events Tonight ) High class photo plays, ¥ox’s the- ater. . Moving pictures, of European war, Keenéy's theater. Scenes Lyceum theater. Mattabessett tribe, I. in Judd's hall. O. R. M., meets Gerstaecker lodge, 1. in Turner hall, A. W. Harvey lodge, A. meets at 187 Arch street. 0. O. F., meets {0708 v ot Star of Good Will lodge, S. of B., meets in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall. Court Prosperit 277 Main street . of A., meets at New Britain circle, C. of 1, at 34 Church street. mects at Curran | Arch | for fle team at the national | next | | | N EXCHANGE FOR $1.00 ON WEDNESDAY (DOLLAR DAY) WE WILL GIVE YOU $1.70 WORTH OF WALL PAPER This offer Holds geod for Wednesday only; and for Cash. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franklin Square. New Britain, Conn. For Dollar Day, Oct. 27, 1915 We offer for all CASH PUSCHASES at our stove during this day at retail prices of One Dollar ($1.00) or over a 10 per cent. Discount. This applies to all ll)“li{ é{i)ods. Goods delivered to any part of the city OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Always has a Complete line of Cold Meats, Salads, Cheese, Pickles, Canned Goods, cte. We have everything to help the Busy Housewife when Unex- pected guests call in for Tea. Come in and give up a trial. We are sure we can please you at all times. IN OUR BAKING DEPARTMENT WE WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING FOR FOR TOMORROW 15 per 15 each Chop Suey dozen Victoria Lul Parker House Roll: .10 per dozen Watch tho Housekeepers’ Bread Sale, .04 a Loaf. Bring in the Coupon and receive a Crisp New Doliar Bill. While in our Store at any time Do Not Forget that we have a complete line of Cream Goods on hand. We have Apple Turnovers, Cream Rolls, Cream Puffs, Apple Dumplings, etc. They are all Delicious. Come in and try them. THE LADY AT OUR CANDY COUNTER WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING FOR Chop Su Mola All Our Own “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” EGG Vanilla Ice Cream Something New and Delicious. ORDERS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET Cut Rock Make Candics. flu) From the Maker. .50 per quart Millinery Bargains $ for Dollar Day $ Large lot of latest Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, worth $2.00 to $3.00. Special price $1.00 each. A fine assortment of Ostrich Plumes and Ostrich Bands, big values $1.00 each. All Our $1.25 Gloves $1 pair Dollar Day BOWEN & CO.| JWVER ANNIVERSARY. Abel Kronholm wili wedding A man named Osman Osman of Lafayette that Mr. and Mrs. celebrate street, who told the a Turk, that his life their silver anni- versary at their home on Jinden he is complained yes- Rev. Dr. 8. ' terday | | had been threat- Armenian street Saturday evening, G. Ohman, theran church, ation. Mr. » married by Dr. Ob ened by an and he wanted {leucat According to his Mrs. | Yarn the Armenian came to his hou: and told him that the Turks had m cred his brother in Europe z ¢ the late Rev. O, W. nge He intendea to nn‘:;xl::d o Fave two sons and | He then exhibited a revolver | which he was to do the deed. pastor of the Sy h Lu- will be a spec police protection at the celel 5 Kronholm we man's predecessor, Fern. The couple a daughter. with police | him | ' ) | HARYT FORD. HANDSOME AUTUMN SUITS Particularly Good Choosing At $19.75, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $35.00 Autumn Suits is woman showing of discriminating Our one that no will want to miss. For whether you judge it from the standpoint of style variety or modérate pricing—there is roally All sizes, all types are provided for—ranging from slender the large woman. And each size and each type good variety of smart suits to select from See the Fur Trimmed nad braided in Women's and Misses' Suits at the above prices, as well as jaunty tail- ored styles in Broadcloth, Whipeord, velvet, Poplin, Gaberdine, Serge and Novelty Materials. nothing missing. the miss to size has a A Wide Range of the Newest Styles in Coats Hundreds of stunning warm coats, showing the latest style ef- fects; many are Fur trimmed, others show the new “Chin-Chin" Scarf and \Muff Collar. Coats for street, sport and dress wear in a variety of rich materials—comprising Mixtures, Corduroy, Velour, Broadcloth, Whipcords and Plushes at these special prices: $9.98, $12.50, $14.75, $19.75, $22.50 AND $256 UPWARDS. SEE OUR CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Hudson Seal Coats Up to $200 Autumn Clothes for Autumn Winds The Whirr of the Partridge is in the air. The dead leaves are falling on the seven- teenth green. It’s chilly motoring at night. Autumn has irrived and soon the snows will be falling. The season is calling as never be- fore for distinctive sport and all around wear- ables—for the well-fitting, smart, comfort- able, thoroughbred clothes of the Gentle- man and Gentlewoman. HORSFALL'’S is ready with ready-for-ser- vice apparel for every need for the Fall and Winter Season. “Lazy Boy” Canadian Motor Coats with hood—for Women—made from Indian Blan- kets. Sweaters—all the newest Styles and Col- ors for Men and Women. Knit Scarfs and Cap Sets for Women. Wool ana Silk Mufflers for Men. Hovstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND* HARTFORD, 0890 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, ' [ OUR DOLLAR DAY OFFERINGS! in Silverware, Cut Glass, Jewelry, Watches andw Clocks, will be worth your while to examine. We_ have gone over every department and made choice se-¢] lections for this occasion, asuring you a saving of 30 | or 40 per cent. A VICTROLA for the NEWLY- WED is just the thing, we make " it easy for you to own one. Step in and talk it over. mastgns o HENRY MORANS Jeweler} i 321 MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. ! ' v

Other pages from this issue: