New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NEW "THERS NIOIDKEL, FOR SPRING . STYLES SPECIALTY SHOP EASTER 86 WEST MAIN ST. . WEAR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ~ EASTER--SUI - DRESSES AN \\‘m At the ptes for women last evening in the anklin street, formal votes for the 'ganization of the N n's Suffrage party were adopted was also voted to form an alli SUITS OF UNEXAMPLED BEAUTY FOR EASTER WEAR, LOW PRICED $24.50 $27.50 $32.50 AND UP A wealth of New modes, Materials and Colorings, as- sembled in an inexhaustible variety of assortment for Easter Fashion Parade. l S--COATS BLOUSES A COMPLETE “ SELECTION OF | WOMEN'S CHARMIT i SPRING COATS ‘ AT “ $15.98 $17.50 $21.50 AND UP In Velours—Tweeds— \ \ 1 Jersey and Poplin ’ b Unusual Offerings in Blouses of Crepe dc Chme Georgette (rcpe and Tu Sk 2t $3.98 $4.98 * $5.98 An Assortment qf Skirts, About 100 in all, Specially Priced at $2 49 50 NEW DRESSES SPECIALL PRICED AT $10'50 | onty | Power steamer up to the caught in such and SERGE AND POPLI morning. ‘Biddeford, i ers Chosen at Mecting Last Night ’ zled i Alliance Is Made With State |\ Association, [ on the was meeting in the interest wf‘ of Mrs. ‘A. Shurberg at X2 ain Wo o the Connecticut Woman's aesociation. Meetings will be eld on the first and third Tu and Miss every month and the meeting f 1ccom panic flibe decided upon later. The meet- | and € was addressed by Miss Daphne | accompan eldon. The officers eclected are | The Chairman—Lillian B. Beardsley 8:15 Vice-Chairman—G. E. Steele ) Poolc | Executive e—Mrs. E. Let-| The ., Miss Mary Kolodney, ADrs.| Clar fnraons | S ~ | with ALLS OFF WHARF, STRANGLES, | * | the v London, March 22. Boat company’s barge Pequot his Hfe in a peculiar way ] He fell from the Connectict Free Delivery | THE MODEL MARKET SUGAR Sy 29C Mueller's SPAGHETTI 1 1 c ‘aptain | Uncle s Frank L. Pendleton of the Thames | tration posters are MISS MINOR T Miss {at the | the Y. - enterta war somely framed rolls of nam is a han of the displayed company’s wharf Ruth Minor will e readings membership entertainment at ay evening. Latham , soloists, athan, s0l0s inment will commence at | Those Heath (s actory is attractively adorned | | hand- | honor contain | mployes in \ T’'olish Weekly | adminis own and over & of the fl EVAPORATED ¥ MILK can CAMPBELL’ SOUPS 2 cans VAN CAMP'S BEANS can TOMATOES Large can %\l ER KRAU Large can PEAS ' s 2 cans ORN, Best Quality | can ARLY JUNE PEAS j” can B SEA SUGAR s me 25¢C movk &1 50 Muéler's MACARONI 1 1 c Skinner’s NOODLES 2 for SCHEPP'S COCOANUT BAKER'S COCOANUT ROLLED OATS pkg. CAMPBELL'S BEANS can LIVER 2 ]bs, NATIVE PORK m FRIESH SHOULDERS m SMO. SHOULDERS ™ ROAST PORK ™ TRESH HAMS ™ . plle, falling into watev | is throat was | a way that he stran- Wil CITY ITEMS { New pattern hats. M. Soibert.— O {advi. : Adler-Rochester clothes at Besse- Leland's only.— Advt. | The Young People’s class of | Swedish Elim church will meect { night at 7 o'clock. | Stetson and Young Bros. Spring] hat. The clety B the best make for young men Dorald Gaffney, who is 2 comn bert ! the week-end | son’s, the only place | them.—advt you can | Children’s hats ! variety at Besse-Leland’s.—Advt 7 The estate of Emmn been inventoried at Joseph Klaskowski, editor of candidate councilman in the fifth ward We sell more caps to voung flug | The reason: Style and valu T (Recattas o0 9c | smwmersm | q5c Ile | s 294 10c | ™ 18c 170 e 5 25l s g 23cH| el a0 25l s S 258 Easmasital 67 30c | 0 ..32c S R g FR[DAY, MARCH 22, 1918. case of a distinction ¢ he club h C. Andrews, of thi I Bethlehem, Lieut. Andr but he he lie has millions contracts. The pedge thems sand dolla thou be a great help. VH(!\ errane cd 1o buy these baby bonds. { can save up money this fecling it at all and will | how fast it counts up | time they will be adding | to Uncle nancing tf money in buving Thrift ker shirts, hest on carth, was found | Besse-Leland’s only.—Advt. Pendleton’s home 1s In and his wife is now v here to make a visit 44 years old be madc 21l Clothing.—advt. and clothes at RBesse Leland’s only America’s recognized | ivt ning for ssion in the navy, is home for come from Wil and eaps. largo an has fce. Officers 4,000 feet in the air FORES OF LAMB o 20C 7 LIEUT, ANDREWS IN 8 TAFT STAMP CLUB Joins Ranka 0[ Those Tnvesting | $1,000 This Year The Taft Thrift Stamp Britain has veceived another | nent member, and this time nber who being in the s from the s T'he new m the firs Works LIEUT. JOSEPH €. ANDREWS, engaged in import ork in watching the output of ¢ Schwa of lled, is composed of ' worth of ng the current year. still behind the quota in the ngs campaign, and a few more one nd dollar memberships Some people have r Savings Stamp: oniy for children, but this is en- eryone is idea that the W us. E n in his t getti four per ¢ amps are t invest ritain | have been sold up to this der to reach New Rritain's at the end of the 200,000 Do it now. All the baulks date stores have the Thrift for salc Royal Flyin, at Hicks, Texas, CONN. RYE MEAL m CONN. RYE FLOUR 1 PARKSDALE T'RESH FARM EGGS, doz (Guaranteed) CLOTHES PINS 100 FOILET PAPER 6 rolls Bird's Fye MATCHES 5 boxes LARGE RED ONIONS 1 Ibs, POTATOES 15 1b. pk. BEETS 3 Ibs, CARROTS 1 Ibs, HORSE RADISH ROOTS h Women’s ar ® 4 pring A most attractive display of ne Suits, Afternoon and Evening Gows Dressy Tailored Ws was over the dra the call of his country and promptly enlisted. He gave up a lucrative position { American Hardware corpo on account of ! was assigned by the the Bethlehem Steel Wo i is s che his technic overnment A variety of Tailored Straw Hats ...... BE SURE TO VISIT OUR NEW STORE " before purchasing and take advantage of our bargams. glant corporation lollars of g t club, it will be re- Smart Sprir erdine, Serges, | Plain tailored? ety of attractive M U Afternoon GoWns of ¥ Mid Crepe de Chine ...... L........7"$10.00 to $25.00 Smart street Dresses in Serge, all the lat- est models .../ ... .. .. o . $15.00 BLOUSE SPEClALS Georgette Crepe Blouses, all colors .. $4.98 Tailored Blouses in Striped Tub and China Sl S cevee.... $1.98 to $2.98 Blouses in Plain White and Striped Cotton Voiles iR e 98¢ to $1.98 HATS $1.98 to $7.98 Ives to purch wrift Stamps Raphael’'s Specialty Shop 170-2 Main Street. Experienced Saleslady Wanted. WHY WAS mNTliACT ent and they aYe str ammended by the New tional bank, the New Britain Co., the Commercial Trust People's Savings Banl of New F | the necessary amount whic ank and the Saving Made by Bames should get bus “rushed | would tiy and g Barnes was then At his Quigley replied to the & Barnes vesterday said that for spite e contract over n, American Who Joined in which the Corps, Killed By had ct over his veto, > works saw fit to can- proving that he sed the cont 1o ton | piained the costs of the various —Prices Low— or. o into | the assets of the city, over the in- = - ctere Wil . chn Friday Evening PEOPLE'S BUTTER STORE .. Main St. SATURDAY’S LOW COST OF LIVING Best Conn. Valley CREAMERY BUTTER . Best Pure o 47¢ 2 Ibs 59° 2 Ibs 51C 1)'ani1 C (‘ORN Best C omp xtra Largc Size Can Sauerkraut Best Pmk Borden’s E'\i'aporated All Cars Stop at the Door of the board, or City Engineer W. H.|about the Hall. Quigley we “The reason would not look nice 1n | cluded by sg print,” the mayor charged. There a goad-sized crowd 1 stone contract t into detail and cor ving that later the board | of public works contract of Mr. at “would not look He advised his to be someone named Foley, ask | Humphrey or “How about potatoes at $2 aljp bushel 2™ ained the v known etail and also exp grected with applause knocker how much K 1 1t | Schools Cost 3 Mill Tax. try to make it a ] 5 ; I In opentng his remarks the Mayor | clusion the mayc four years when 1o | not want the vote ¢ es ho | Americans. I don't would slucker or spoke at the same told the men tt be mayor of th t if elected I ple and | ernment. f1 cheap litics “1 have tried {0 keep that pledge for | a government for the people and not | ¢ for the politicians,” he said, and add cd that today the sovernment of New Britain is second to none in the state _mmj S e e Baby Sulkies, Go-Carts and mills but, he d, the cost of Carriages. ghter, their tent} to Mr. and My Lugh of 206 T rn school system $150,000 in tl ccounts for a th boost. He said that the 5,000 instead of $45,000 ~half mill more e o et A achools and parks. explaining that 371 MAIN ST al Vote. Don’t Want Disl chairman Im reference to Mr. Barnes' charges | MARGARINE Ib Strietly Fresh ] e = | W i 42c KARO Can 1 SC e ————————————— Swift’s Olio Nut 3 c ‘ 2 HOUR SALE. 9 to 11 a. n 3 | | | Very Good Bdke | BEANS 21lbs 27c | Dromedary Cocoanut | | | or Tapioca l 9 C | \'e}v (‘or;d 2 Dl\g‘* | Sardines 3 cans 1 E i;?gFHcad o 2 1 C ‘ Very Good Laundry - & | SOAP 5 bars o C | 24 | | 3 HO( R SALE 3 to 6 p.om ; Royal Lunch MATCHES 2 7 ke { 6 Packages CRACKERS i 35¢ Reg Mueller’s Washing 1 ' Spaghetti 2 s 21C POWDER & pkas 15(:

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