New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918. SRR TR R VT T A R ST, -6 o 152, ‘éfi‘g WE SPECIALZE ON MetaLanp } 1 Adrbiit pL cpgAG DlLLON & CO. b io% || BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING Custom Tailoring | nawrons TS The artistic application of f, Grammar AND SIDE WA] I S ESTIMATEB the proper modish desizn to the i | ¥ Bast Street = individual patron—alertness (o § Ble; Daisy T. grasp the desirable features i agrced upon by the best Metro- § Mary hensive collection of the domi- . Smalley nant patterns embodied in the Lincoln CALL OR PHONE most durable fabrics loo 3 East 359. F British weave: compr F ‘ incaln Scotch Worsteds and Tweeds, SmMI }:anlish Hom b Hundreds of charming new Hats are here ready for your selec- schoo urberry “d Worsteds o »pr st y SHoie H & S Elsie beEy R I e teas @ tion 1 Approved styles in the choicest sprir Riona A o ae el THE OHN An organization perfected in tive display of copies of Paris models luced by the leading milli- !' . the ‘fitting andl fashioning ners and designers of this country together with our own high-grade gentlemen’s zarme - busi- M productions. ne. | 4 by 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE E your i B Exclusive models in black, navy blue. taupe, purple, and pastel rona ised upon our cla colorings. A commendable di f i gS, endable display of the fashionat Transparent = in the a > qus R bt it i Pamters, Decorators and Sign Makers it E Hats, Hand-Madc Lisere, Split Straw and handsome Novelty 5\ Irenc V. orppomum\ to prove ol ? Straw Hats. I kindergar- “It Pays to Buy Our Kind™’ : b = = THORSFALL 'S} NeW Sprmg Fashions Katherine H. Bookman, Vocational|Ginsberg, Smalley schoal; Dorothy . : least : ! L 3 IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. ¢ leasure in calling vour afttention ta the most not High school; Ruth Blackington, Pre-! Tripp, Burritt school, = B V" = g P t — ¥3-99 Asylum Cotinesting § tion of the new fashions for spring in Suits, Coats, With 140 Trumbull St. o Ve and Gloves HARTFORD, § 5 Eats, $2 Wi ana Mrs. recetving congnmxmflons m the 'h of a daughter. knox & Stetson hats. Wilson's— o weekly payroll of the water de- ment was $419.19. kpecial reduction in hats. Wilson's. avt, ifred Quistbers of 259 Clark bet, who ran away from the State orm school in Meriden Wednesday b came to this city, was taken into ody at his home last evening by geant A. C. Malone and Officer bler. He s taken back to the fituthon today by an official of the ool he best hats at reduced prices. Piles Cuced in 6 to ll Days ts refund money if PAZO ® Talored at Fashion Park M fails to cure Itching, Xt | Y 52 s _Al Jolson Sings EVENTS TONIGHT e —— S SR " ‘A Lump of’ Sugar” eotall arama il Fox Bl P> - e ‘B : \\\ 1774/ ,v ) /' Al Jolson isn’t worrying over the sugar ! and superior photo shortage. ““ Down in Catélin’ > he’s got a . Al i : ! ; d ) 4 - f big lump of brown sugar all his own — “‘a s theator. - ek : : Yl / L ) /" gal that Mr. Hoover ought to know.”” The ritain circle, of F., mee ; FE e | i Wit J Ji : i Church street. . ; { i / best Jolson record yet, A2491—75¢ on camp, P. O. 8. of A, | § da iy A Main street. MANY GOING TO MERIDEN. v Kiready a number of New Britain A B b P ° » o v B of the 301st Machine jon are planning to go to at IWlll hN ! l riden tomorrow night to attend the show to he given in the town 1 by the members of that company. | b X 1 A song of sincere and tender beauty, telling a Bolds Cause Headache and Grip story that is very real in many American homes XATIVE L RO AL NI Tab: | today. Henry Burr has sung the little child’s e “Bromo Quinine”. T, .| ‘; | appeal with a reverent sympathy that goes R i l-SWING SLEE E ! straight to the heart. On the back, My H'][]L B“ARI] w‘LL | o | Beautiful Alsace-Lorraine,”” another splendid song of timely patriotic interest. A2490—75¢ TALK OVER RAISES | A copyrighted style Feature which is Nationally Prominent pyocational Grammar Teachers’ efition Topic at Today’s Meeting Without doubt the “Bi-Swing” feature will im- /i S - 8 Populalo “’a.l' Songs B e e e press you tremendously. It not only assures comfort ‘ i SR 1n One tep pard will be held this afternoon at 30 o’clack and will be preceded by . meeting at 4 o'clock of the special but has exactly the right touch of style. The coat mmittee named to act an the mat- kccp the home fires burning'*; ‘‘Over Thcr: 2 \ ““I may be gone for a long, long tlmc‘ >’ ““Pack up r of granting a petition to the Pre- : G Quarire ! o Y g \ your troubles in your old kit bag”’; “‘It’s a long way to B o o with the “Bi-Swing” sleeve and pannelled back is the | - | Z o el s e AT (o o :O i jho are seck 5 o ‘on | i § WS A ) Z here?”” *“ Goodbye Broadway, Hello France”; ‘I eir presen 2 6 one sport model of the season conforming to govern- 7 AN = don’t know where I'm going but I’'m on my way.”’ ven a fe aga and a report | A6024—81.25 11 be made vm\ afternoon following ; : i R R ment specifications regarding the conservation of fken The report of the teachers’ commit- ‘ e pbert c;\ . - Copyrighted and executed especially for.us by thaol ; aren E: i eLinnad dop " wi our tailors at Fashion Park. We alone have them in Leaves of Absence—William oorhead, d r of physical tra | - . g; Harry W s, Vocational High | New Britain: e Flannery, Bur ; William E. . }n ational High school; Bea- ) v and ¢ And still in trouble! There’s too much Burritt sehool, art. i chers 7‘m|)ln\r\d~—-M water on his real estate, and there’s no suit- izabeth 3 - ing him with his new suit. A comedy of . orco V. oy “‘r'\- 1 Ready-to-put-on T — crrors with a laugh in every line. Zh elen Hes ¢ — . i | A2488— ‘ Custom service without the annoyance of a try-on 1 i Pt % 2 IREE ain’t got nobody 2 o A2481 Everybody’s crazy ’bout the doggone blues George O’Connor { ¥5¢ I'm wrlf.mg to you Sammy Samuel Ash Az479 I'm going to follow the boys Campbell & Burr 78: MEN’S HATS | ! Sr. s (‘laaslc—Onesxlep Medley No. 2 A6p22 ! = < & L3 Fascilfation — Fox-trot DI % $1.25 | $2.75 | v i Malaguena from Ballet Suite ‘“ Boabdil New York Philhar- ( A6023 Capriccio Espagnol monic Orchestra 1 $1.50 | i Columbia Grafonola New Colmabia Records on Sals the 10tk and 200k of Every Mewth. [Bons oo o - 1 - d Records t« he Wilson Ta|| SeRRE i e T oo With electric motor, $1 Columbia Graphophone Company, New York M.C.A. orl\mfihL‘OfOfllmnbu Hut Special for Easter

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