New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1916, Page 14

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e e mm—, 380-384 PROFIT SHARING SALE Yesterday, the firstday of our NEW IDEA sale proved what a good idea this PROFIT SHARING arrangement is for our patrons. The wise and good people of New Britain and vicinity came in crowds and their share of our profits was given them cheerfully and whole-heartedly-THIRD DAY OF OUR GREAT SALE-SATURDAY-unheard of values will go to our profit sharers—Come tomor- row—join the crowds and get the big bargains our NEW IDEA offers you. Lvery Womans’ Spring and Summer Coat in the store re- duced 25 per cent. below cost, and a.wonderful assortment to select from. | ~35¢c Our Suits are remarkable for their variety and abundance. Our manufacturing facilities have put us in a position where we can ignore this big New York strike. All Suits selling at 25 per cent. below cost. All styles, materials and sizes. 50c $1.98 B. V. D. Underwear, value 50c .. Long Bungalow Aprons for Women, loose or elastic belt, of fine quality wash goods, all sizes, at. ... . V. D. Union Suits, value $1.00 ............ 50 dozen Hats, White shapes for women, all styles, large sizes, special at Serpentine Crepe Long Kimonos with gathered backs, $1.50 value White Corduroy Skirts with belt and pockets of fine quality cord, all sizes, value $3.50, special e Iceland Fox Furs, extra long value $5.00 Women’s Gowns, value 79¢c 300 assorted Skirts in light and dark wool mater- Boys’*Wash Suits, value 78¢c ... ., ials, all worth $3 and up, special at $1.00 and $1.50 Womens’ White Waists, plain or ruffled and embroidered 79 (& 15c Children’s fine ribbed black Hose, all sizes loc 49¢ A wonderful assortment of Muslin Underwear at remarkable low prices. $1.98 $1.50 Wash Skirts, 25 different styI—eS, special 98 N C Boys’”*"Wash Suits, value $1.50....... 5 at A beautiful assortment of Poplin Silk Dresses, all shades and sizes at $4.98 The largest line of beautiful dresses in lawns, voiles and crepes at reduced prices. $1.00 Men’s Athletic Union Suits of fine nainsook all sizes .. Infants-wear of every description at special low prices. Large assortment of Bathing Suits for women at special 12 1-2c Women’s Lace Trimmed Vests, first quality 8 frete - e N e U S R C $1.00 long black Silk Gloves, special ............... 50C 100 dozen M_en’s Soft S}lirts, w.ith or w_ithou: collars, soft - - ~ Eenr ) ;::gsk;estttz?;(sjraréixfilxi:; r:vaet:rr,xaalts, all sizes, noth‘- 48c Women’s 35c Silk Hose, all shades at .............. 25 c Paris or Boston Garters, special .................. Women’s 50c All Silk Hose, speci:fl Atile e 357(:7 NEVW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. SHORELINEROAD | ENGAGES NEW MEN Says It Has Hired Enough to Operate Its Lines ‘ Norwich, June 2-—Announcement of the inféntion of business men in the section of the state affected by the strike af the Shore Line Electric Railway employes, to attempt through their chambers of commerce, media- | tion of the wage dispute between the | campany and its men, the running of | some cars locally at regular interva assertion by the company that cars would be running on all lines today and the presence of about 75 mer said to have been ‘brought in ta tak the places of the strikers, were out- standing features today of the strike ituation. | While the company that some of the striking emploves have asked to be taken back, the strikers claim that none of the union nien have returned. The following official statement by the company was posted in the local car barn this afternoon: | “The management of the Shore Line Electric Railway company here- by notifies all concerned that it has secured a sufficient number of em- ployes to operate its lines in full on all divisions and that those employes wha have failed to report since June will lose all privileges, seniority of rating, etc., with the company un- less they report to their local perintendents or to the office in Nor- wich nat later than June 3, and em- Jloyes who do not report as above be- fore the time stated may secure their # wages and any other amounts due | them in the proper manner.” President Perkins also issued the following supplementary statement: | “We are desirous of protecting the men who have been in our employ and it is solely for this reason that | we have given them the foregoing | notice. We have no wish to see them | out of employment and we trust that they will govern themselves in ac- cordance with the regulation that has been made. On the other hand we cannot be disloyal to the men who | | have now just come here to take the places of those who have left. They have come here expecting work and | it is a moral obligation for us to‘ | has asserted give it to them.” | | CIRCUS DAY WITH Sparks Wild Animal Show Performs In This City This Afternoon and Evening. Contrary to tradition and the cus- | M1 circuses, the street parade Sparks Wild Animal show, kes its initial bow here to- n on schedule time. The | arade wound its way through the ity | treets between 10 and 11 o’clock, but City Items inasmuch as hundreds of people had | waited from 10 o’clock until noon for | the parade of yesterday they likewise | | Moose herding | hall. Lynch’s orch. —advt. tonight. Admission 1 FO0D STORE | Place your order now for .TH‘E‘MOHICA;II MAR June 8th. The Eddy 1dvt. Awning a | Pecorating Co —————————————— tl Bave Stoew Elate Pansen clean. Two steam caliopes livened up = , et Conn. Hat Co-onirt the ade and seve elephants, | The Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Prat Q holding to each other’s tails, amused i Hartford Dlacinglcs aa1 ’“"‘)‘ ' the little ones while the two camels. e ———————— price, a S S : Sale by reputed to go ei s without EAN FRESH PORK LOINS ... b 18c | Large Head g e e e e i ored, street, motor and spo s abruptly se Native Lettuce ea C S Egiouiands cnott fn ¢ equipped with the ss rail, etc, EAN FRESH PORK SHOULDERS ..1b ] 5 | Fancy Maryland Andrew Peplau has applied to the | i size | & Strawberries =< 10c¢c building inspector for a permit to | of sne e e BMALL LEGS YEARLING LAMB ..... 1b 20 erect a dwelling house on. Chapman | than the other one that has already C | 1 pk Potatoes 45C | street at an estimated cost of $1,100. | exhibited here. The performance s James McDermott who was recent- | takes place at the grounds on Shuttle AN SHOULDER ROAST BEEF ....Ib 1 8c 1 gt New Onions | 1v painfully injured by a horse owned | Meadow avenue near old Rentscheler’s Bt i 2o Green or Wax 13 W | by Andrews = Swift and - company, | park and the attendance this after- N 5 j | falling on him, was able to be up |noon was such as to indicate a big I OAST BEEF ......... ...Ib 22c String Beans qt Cc town today. | crowa this evenin | g John Soczingki nas appliealto thal [l.0ne antmal are all clever on BEST NATIVE ROASTING VEAL ....Ib 9() Radishes «lrb . B¢ [B | 1iding inepector for - permit to | the baseball plaving elephanta hel Rareri chs €Tect a, house on Blake road. | a feature. Tw ok wire ar | RESH STEWING FOWL b S tpvesl s | Twa qarantines were removed on | Perform high above the ring and Hil. | -------- . 22c¢ weet Valencia 330 | diphtheria cases today, one on Stay. | 12iry Lont astounds his audience by | Oranges ..doz ley street and the other on Hartford | 8liding down a long chute and then \ FRESH CALVES' 29¢ e Ripe 1 5 | avenue. | leaping a sap standing on his head. | TN e Lar d | The following officers were elected | . EIRTA | AT Ees 0F | 90 ¢ Pines . ...2 for c | hyjane Machinists' union at a mesting | FAVE MUSICAD AFTERNOON. A 3 3 iy B | Dcld last evening: President, Bene. | | ;:*:{,E Lpaate D California Juicy 1 9c dict Schweitsors vieo meesianns | Grammar Pupils Hear and Tearn of | » 13c | Lemons .. .doz [ Joseoh Thiom: treasurer, Jann F.| Schwbert, Famous Composer. | ’ Sotuer L 16 TonglGrean 5c e D Ticeting of the union | pupils of the Prevocational Gram- L s = ; this . | mar school enjoved “An Hour With i Cucumbers each m:,“‘(‘)’llffi\' dinner will be served by | Schubert,” a musical program, . it Family Circle of St. Mary’s | terday afternoon. Anna Goldberg r Ib LIVER—1; 1b BACON ............ for 15 New et S O ¢ chureh next’ Wednesday, a carcfully prepared oseay on Frans c Meats . ... /z_lb Members of the various courts of | Schubert: His Life and Rank Among "oresters in this city will meet this | the Compos Mrs. Howard E. TTER FANCY PASTRY FLOUR .......54b bag G T st e ol SO S e SO o C ;“h)(‘r Commercial block to discuss sang two of Schubert = = 2 = arching in the preparedness p: The ¥ King"” and oh. Creamery 39 | YORK STATE EVAP. APPLES ..... 21bs 9] o rs e G *" Haddon Kiingbors x resh Made Ib C e on “Old Violins and Their | [ - MOH. PORK and BEANS ......... 3 cans titude ot tho 10eail aubscriberal e o and in this connection Sam.- | Yesh Conn. 29C c :::::ll::;ix )(;\\] T land Telephofie “1 :,10s, ‘(‘ f{‘)f(.«“mrons‘r.".non nf} ggs . .....doz MOHICAN TOMATO SOUP ...... 2 cans 15 ied by Trod Setander, Bl P 29 C the Chamber of Commy B a couple of | . s UNE | ere will be an yor ect- “Son- s C | DINNER BLEND CCFFEE ............ b 1 9(: | ins ot the Now e Schubert's | S - { | Game club in Bardeck’s hall at 8 ren- | Pure Apple 25(: ALL FLAVORS o'clock Tuesday might \\‘h‘(‘\il '“‘h; tho zachool Fe nciche 15c n concluded with victrola se- charter will be closed BButter .. .3 lbs ohican Peanut Butter . l{m 25(: h rick or Holland Bri 2 5 c 22c Hour Sale—9 to 11 a. m : EGGS resh West: . . 25c e SPINACH ut Saturday | Morning . . .pk 1 OC UNCAS JAM Irg jar tend. The Ladies Auxiliary, A. O. H., w j| | meet in Electric hall Monday evenin ROYAL SEAL QUAR- TERED BEETS 3 cans 25¢c ‘25¢ 9c 25c¢ MOHICAN CHILX SAUCE ...... pt bot ..... ., will be held this even at the home aof Mrs. | Church street, KINGSFORD CORN ..1-1b pkg METHODIST CHURCH NO' __The Boy Scouts will meet thi ing at 7:30 o'clock. The board will meet at 8 o'clock annual meeting of the Ladles A nnual ; Ladies' Aid s ciety will be held at the same hoyr. ruenster Cheese 1 STARCH [Meadowbreok heese 1b o % | Turner decora- | tions to welcome the Swedish Singers, b All members | and prospective members shauld at- | | expected another delay today. ; Con- | sequently the crowd along the 'line of | | march was not as large as it ordin- | | arily would have been. The parade | | was a good one and worth witnessing. | the the Oc. | The horses were well groomed, nd - wagons brilliantly and the painted | costumes of riders lections. | RESEARCIH COMMIT MEETS. | ittee on the school re- | t being conducted by in | o evening. Definite a meeting | taken by the commit- | action will ¥ of George E. At- teele and Mrs. W I The payroll of wer depart- o- | ment for the past week amounted to §488.66. | CIRCUS WEATHER refreshinzly | AUTOS T0 RENT| J. W, Finnegan Slah!es“ ESTABLISHED 1886 Globe Clothing House Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits Variations to Please Everr Taste $18 and up Dixie Weave Coat and Trousers, Hart, Schaffner and Marx Made Them. - Just the Suit For Summer Comfort, $13. $3.50, $4.00 lITs All We Ask or Men’s White Flannel Trousers Children’s Sport Blouses a0¢ Copyright Hert Schafiner & Mare The Curran Dry Goods Co. Ina Big 3 Days Preparatory Sale A Great Demonstration of Extra Values will be seen in all departments for the NEXT 3 DAYS. Big Reductions in price, but high standard in qual- ity. SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SHIRT WAISTS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, AND INFANTS’ OUTFITS. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. SOME SPE CIAL ITEMS: Wash Skirts. Special at Nainsook Night Gowns. Speciallat ST Women’s Knit Under Vest SIESHI G0 ¢ oo a000000 0000000000058 08 Women's Shirt Waists S DECIalEa CANNEOTNS SSN S Men'’s $1.00 Shirts Specialzia ta e NS {\IECkSpReléifafi”;gts ...................... yard l 7C ?50 ];l};]eiiillnztR}l?l.)?.n.s ................ yard l 9C A A 30c i et 49c S 17¢ i i 59¢ 29c Men’s Balbriggan Underwear. Speciallia G SR S 19c Our Coat and Suit Department offers the greatest values ever heard of in the state before. If you want to save money, come here and look the values over. Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST By Four or Day. Telephone 302 | Over 30 Years Experience.

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