New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1915, Page 3

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tore ‘Dollar’ - Day, Wednesday, c Bath Towels, pants or vests, 5 pairs for $1.00. *4 $1.25, $1.50 big variety, $1.00 each, 12 1-2¢ Percales, thousands of yds. to select from, 9 yards $1.00. make your plain or fancy, 5 for $1.00 25¢ Ladies Fall and Winter weight Ladies Night Gowns, DOLLAR SPECIALS WE HAD NOTHING TO SELL FOR A DOLLAR, BUT THE BOSS SAID “WE'RE GOING TO GET INTO DOLLAR DAY EVEN IF WE HAVE TO LOSE MONEY.” SO HE TOOK HIS BIG BLUE PENCIL AND HE CUT PRICES RIGHT AND LEFT. OUR NORTH WINDOW SHOWS Brussels and Velvet Car- peting. Regular prices $1.10-$1.25 per yard REED CHAIRS | Originally worth $3.00 and $3.50. They are now slightly shopworn, STAIR CARPET )| THESE SPECIALLY PRICED ARTICLES: WOOL Heavy Reversible size 26x48. priced Ome of the handiest cles for the home. cially priced. RUGS Wool Rugs in various colors, Specially A few pric LINOLEUM patterns regularly ed up to $1.50 per yard, are offered at BLACKING arti- Spe- Some RAG RUGS very dainty colors. Regularly $1.25 Completel, satisfying and too. CHIC NEW BLOUSES. | Changeable taffetas, pastel shades, smart Fifth avenue tail- ored model with convertible collar, $5.06. SPECIAL. VALUE Sample crepe de chine and Georgette Blouses, white and flesh color, variety of styles, with value up to $5.00.. Selling at $2.95 only. Lace Blouses, the most ap- proved materials. In bisque and ochre shades so popular be- cause they harmonize with the fashionabie African brown. felling at $5.00, $5.95, $7.50, $9.50. $12.50 nac $14.50. New hand embroidered blouse, tailored model $2.95 is choice. line at satisfactorily complete assortments of Blouses and Petticoats here. make-up of both to a large extent—but there are f‘“"Y mate And style and charm !n each garment, BLOUSES OF LEADIN STYLES are - the Silk enters into . EMART NEW PETTICO. Petticoatr must The mandate of fas mistakable, We have the: a variety of styles and pri Cotton Messaline Pettic at 98¢ and $1.50. Silk Petticoats £2.95, $3.95, $5.00, $10.00. These_include all the wan colors and those changeable) fects so much in vogue. 84 stunning Dresdans also The new shapes, of coul with every detail correct. We also snow desirable st of White Volle Blouses, at $1.95, $2.95, at S§ $7.50, Dage-Allen & & (INCORPORATED) Men’s 25c Silk Sox, the best 25¢ value in the city, 5 pairs $1.00- $1.25 and $1.50 Combinations lace COSTUMERS 'CRETONNES or hamburg trimmed $1.00 each. = ton filling, $1.00 each. Ladies’ all colors, 25c quality, 5 pairs $1.00. 10c outing flannels, big variety, 12 yards $1.00. # 25c Children’s Bleached Vests and pants, winter weight, 5§ pieces $1.00. $1.256 Umbrellas, ladies or gents, $1 10 yards fruit of the loom cotton for $1.00. $1.00 House Dresses, 75c each, < Y. M. C. A. HANDBALL. In the first matches in the handball tournament at the Y. M. C. A. last spight the games resulted as follows: ‘W. Nelson beat P. Kallgren 21-16, 21-15; M. Uhlig beat P. Bruce 21-8, 21-8, H. Coogan beat N. J. Luebeck £1-8, 21-12. Arthur Berg referred the games. Other games will be played tonight. Dollar Day With S. Stanley Horvitz, Optometrist and Optician, 50 Guaranteed 12-k gold filled fin- ger piece mountings to be sold at $1.00. The very best standard makes, Sphere reading lenses, elegantly mounted at $1.00. A Gold filled chain free with every order for glasses having a finger piece mounting. The above are a few of our specials ™Nr DOLLAR DAY. Glasses made on premises. 321 MAIN STREET.—advt. FORFEITS BONDS—ARRESTED Alexapder Bellamazza Makes Woman Lose $100 and She Has Him Nabbed. e’Alexander Bellamazza, who was ar- rested last week and who by failing to appear for trial made Mary Orchofski | forfeit $100 bonds which she furnished for him, was rearrested this morning by Officers Theodore Johnson and ‘Wagner. The woman, declaring that the for- feited $100 was every cent she had in 1B world, notified the police that Alexander had returned home and ““ghe at least wanted the satisfaction of seeing him arrested, even though that pleasure had cost her $100. RHEUMA _Recognized by Druggists as a Specific for Rheumatism and Kidney Troubles. Are you suffering from some form of rheumatism? Then you need a I remedy for that disease only—not a | preparation said to cure all the ills of t)e human body. Drive out the cause. Rheuma cleanses the kidneys of the poisonous uric acid secretions; the clogged veins so that the healthy blood can pass along the dend matter | from the entire system; regulates dis- oydered bowels, and enables a sluggish Hver toc convert thin, impure blood into rich, life-giving corpuscles, When this is accomplished the source ofy the disease wili be wiped out. Rheuma is free from dangerous drugs. During the treatment the di- gestive organs are not deranged— Rheuma creates a healthy Sola by Clark & Brainerd Co. and all aruggists, Do not conflict Rheuma with other preparations of similar pame—insist on the genuine—in Mquid form. LIf your stomach is sick and sour ahd your howels don’t work properly, | take Rhe-Lax and feel gewd. all druggists, Sold by . ‘W. B. Royal Worcester and Thomp- son Corsets, $1.60 quality, $1.00 pair. $1.25 Confortables good white cot- Silk Boot Hose, black and opens | appetite, | Regularly priced at $ $1 EARLY YOURS. ONLY A FEW OF THESE BARGAINS. COME TO GET Pieces just th e right size for small chairs or pil- lows, worth each. Now 75¢ to $1.00 2 for DOLLAR DAY WEDNESDAY---BIG DOLLAR BARGAINS SUGAR FINE GRANULATED “$1.00 | *™$1.00 | '™$1.00 Y. §. CORN E. U. PEAS SOLID TOMATOES, SUCCOTASH, Cut BEETS, STRING BEANS 13 cans SHOULDER POT ROAST BEEF . LEAN RUMP CORNED BEEF . LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS b 126 b 14C MOH. TOMATO SOUP MOHICAN MINCE MEAT .... 9 1-2 oz. pkg LAKE SHORE PUMPKIN ..No. 3 can MOHICAN PORK and BEANS 3 cans 9¢ 9¢ 25c¢ 3 1b pkg Moh. Buckwheat, 1 can Karo . FANCY EVAP. APRIC OTS BUTTER MOHICAN CREAMERY $1.00 FANCY RIB ROAST BEEF FRESH CUT HAMBURG STEAK FRANKFURTS OR BOLOGNA FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS .... BEST RIB LAMB CHOPS .... FRESH SLICED for 200 2 cans 15C .Ib 12(‘, WISTERIA SHAKER 9 SALT 2.1b pkg (& MOHICAV CORN 6 1-b pkg OC MOHICAN PURE CATSUP SALT PORK MIXED FAT 1-2 bu POTATOES .... 8 qts ONIONS .., 1 pk TURNIPS . 3 Ibs CARROTS 3 Ibs PARSNIPS . .. Special $1.00 “e $1.00 Best Pure Lard 9 1-2 lbs 1 bag Moh Flour 1 can Davis Baking Powder T = 9 TO 11 A. M.—HOUR SALE—3 TO 5 P. M. LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS Guaranteed E, w, 26¢ Large Yellow ’ Onions . . .4 gts JAPAN HEAD RICE -Meadowbrook Cheese » 19¢ JERSEY SWEET POTAT .3 Ibs 120 33c | Fancy Fresh Eggs doz OES CAPE COD CRANBERRIES . ... LARGE WHITE CAULIFLOWER each 15¢ LARGE CRISP sy £ | SOLID HEAD { LETTUCE . ... FANCY BALDWIN APPLES | Events Tonight High class photo plays, Fox's thea- | ter. Moving pictures, Keeney's theater. European war theater. pictures, Lyceum ‘Washington L. Morgan lodge, K. of P., meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, New Britain Camp, M. W. at 34 Church street. A., meets Canton Foster, P. M., meets in Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall. New Britain Hive, L. O. M., at 321 1-2 Main street. meets Valiant Hive, L. O. M., meets at 277 Main streeet. New Britain Camera club meets at 123 Main streete. Boxing at Hanna's Armory. TO HOLD PUBLIC CONCERT. | T.ocal Theater is Tendered Andrew’s Lithuanian Church Grikas, pastor of For St. | | v. BEdward V. St. Andrew’s Lithuanian church, 'has | received an offer for the free us of Keeney’s theater for a benefit concert to be held on Sunday afternoon No- vember 14, at 2:30 o’clock. The man- agement of the theater has agreed to furnish the talent for the performance. The Ladies’” Sodality of the church will hold a banquet and entertainment this evening in the parish nall for the | benefit of the church CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTES, | back to Oklahoma, and will arrive [ commerce to be held on November 30 \J Secretary Andrews has received word that J. L. Parker, head of the credit bureau system, is on his way here this week. reau will be resumed at once. Competitive examinations for special agent in the Latin-American trade in the bureau of foreign and domestic The work on the bu- has been received by the local cham- ' ber. be secured on application to the sec- retary. The salary is $3,000 per an- num. ONE DOLI. AR DAY AT MILLER & OLSON'S FIVE STORES The Grocery Combinations Advertised Here Are All Hi lar Prices. COMBINATION N 1 jar Honey 1 can Ridgeway Tea 1 box Pepper 1 jar Mustard 1 Aunt Jemima P. C. Flour 1 Van Duzer Vanilla Ext. . 1 can Miller’s Marshmallow 1 pkg Popcorn 1 bot Vinegar FOR §$1.00 1 Vacuum Washer . ... 3 pkgs Washing Powder. 6 Lenox Soap 2 Babbitt’s Cleanser . .. . 1 pkg Flossy Starch ... 1 pk Borax . .. FOR $1.00 0.1 ' 1 1b Coffee. . ........ 25¢ 1 pkg Brom 1 pkg Quaker igh Grade Goods at Regu- COMBINATION NO. 2 1 can Lowney Cocoa g V5-1b can M. & O. Baking Powder . . 3 pkgs Grandma Mince Meat 1 pkg Shredded Cocoanut . . 1 pkg Astor Rice augelan . Oats . 10¢ $1 35 T5e l“_ Blanks and all information may HARTFORD City items allowance on all cash §$ day. Conn. 10 per cent. purchases tomorrow, Hat Co—advt. A six inch plug blew out of the end of a water main on Hill Crest avenue, Belvidede, last night. Herman Charles Richter of 202 Hart street and Amy Elfreida Faber of 92 Jubilee street took out a mar- riage license today. Three pairs pure silk 50c hose for $1.00 at Wilson's.—advt. Mrs. Aaron Pinkus and daughter, Miss Bernice, have returned from week’s visit in New York city. Watch our window for $1.00 Abbe Hardware Co.—advt. day, responsible for the automobile acc dent after the football game in New al Donald Hart states that he was not | | Malona on charges | and breach of the peace. Haven Saturday in which his one driven by Stanley Eddy volved. It was the Eddy car on the offensive. Any $2, $2.50 and some $8 $1 at Wilson's.—advt. We sell Century music, 10¢ A. P, Marsh, 38 Main street. Watch our window for $1. Abbe Hardware Co.—advt. Watch our window for Abbe Hardware Co.—advt. Thomas O'Dell was morning by Officers of $1.4 arrest: Wagn drun MEETING OF RADIO OL/ There will be an importan ing of the Radio club of New tonight at 7:30 sharp In the C. A. Goed Govertiment roo members and those who wish are requested to be present. cake.” and strictly fresh—made every day “MY CHILDREN ARE IN LOVE with your Bread; a slice of that and some butter and you think they are SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY PARKERHOUSE ROLLS, per doz, Our $ Da SPECIALS ALL COOKIES regularly selling at 10¢ por dozen, will ssll at We will also have a full line of cream goods, sweet, AUNT DELI DATE CAKES, regular 12 and 15¢c sizes at 100 and 130 emch, deliciof 10% Discount. part of the City FREE. This applies to all our Goods. DOLLAR DAY OCTOBER 27, 1915 We offer for all CASH PURCHASES at our store durin this day at retail prices of One Dollar ($1.00) or over Goods delivered to a HALLINAN BREAD-& ICE CREAM C0 142 MAIN STREET

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