New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1918, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, #RIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918. THRIFT STAMP SALES “m |CHAS. DILLON & CO. o [ *rsmve : ; - Club Outing Made. SPECIAL TWO DAYS’ SALE | o i o Stanley Works to date amounts to | 1B I | o = $26,907.58 and the per capita average | B 50.75, a remarkalle showing for the | Millinery, Suits Coats, Dresses, Wa'sts, Skirts and Gloves ~ § e worss roe mne creiic de [ per person, and the sales department | is second with $ depart- ments where eve iploye is a Thrif Stamp purchasc: No. 18, No. 20, | Noil 22N a2 13, steel, credit, | M | traffic counting, pt ing sales doe- | |8 partments | The Staniey clnb, an organization of | K& employes of th tanley Works, 1 | hold an outit Riverside park, ' s Springticld, S lay, June and it will be the big affair ever attempi- cd by the \utomobile convey- ' |8 ance will be provided for those who | IS STILL GOING ON | ave going start will be made | from the office hetween 12 and 12:30 o'clock. The zrove at the park has for this outing. Dinner | 8 after which there wili & & ) me and then the vari- | ous attractions of the park will be! e the basobal seios, the OId Offos There are many articles to put on sale for Saturday. force won three of four gan played with th v Tice force, tak- | ing the champio ) Byron Wilbur bhas been elected r of the anley club, sue- LRt I We are still doing our share in the movement for Patriotic Milkey, of the invoice de- Extrafirdinafy I'lce Reductlons R ——] ri 2 G0 LG O e BERT with every purchase the New Iritain General hospital to | e ‘# of $5. This sale will help you join in the Thrift Campaign in bpont Wash Skirts Women’s and Misses’ Sui Gl of Liberty Bonds on tho | e e e i £ Q5 | Kesuar Prices U Yo s2ns $9.75 B oo noipaan e g New Britain, June 20 to 28. Speciai Sale Price Fe h))uldl Sale Price ... B Miss Florence Hanford has been at- <A fortunate purchase enables to present Now for a great sale of Suits, made of Gaber- [ tending the Smith college alumni re-| these wonderful values in Sport Wash Skirts. They . 5 7 2 ; union i ) : ¥ | dines, Poplins and Serges, in all fashionable ma- b SR i | 8 aro suitable {o wear al the scashore, in the moun- | < P & | Hobwrt Corridan has enlisted in the | tains or for general street wear. Made in fancy | terals and in all colors. | Ficla Artillery e oo een sl b e ncat WUt ol R ten A 5 . ; This Great Sacrifice Sale includes Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, bands Women’s and Misses’ Coats g | MILK AS A FOOD " Women'’s and Misses’ Coats | Tegular Trices up to $27.50, Reduced to et § Sweaters, Waists and Millinery. Kegulur Prices Up to $13.50, $5.00 | $12.50 and $14.75 R round of Cottuge cheese as Nutri- || Reduced To . feseraae. eres rga i oats, | ¢ ; At et Rese Another great bargain in Coats, made of all ! tious As a Pound of Meat, and 0 seaie Cont il onehs and pny < - | fashionable materials, in all colors, including black. § | i R T When you visit this sale you will find that the prices will All those who visited Dickinson’s ' Coats suitable for auto wear. Sweaters Choice Waists At Special Sale Prices ; f drug store yesterday between 12 and At Greatly Reduced Prices 3 2 ¢ OR ©7 X 9= } 1.30 o'clock we greeted with the $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 $4.98, §5.98, $7.50, $9.98, $12.50 e W e N A splendid assortment to select fromn in slip-o . I Just received a very choice line of Waists, made D o 5 m in slip-on B | oottage cheese s go? Here is a M 0 of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe, Voiles, aund coat styles, all fashionable colors, also a special B cottage cheese tart, | know you will We have marked these beautiful Waists at these bargain in Sweaters at $2.98. B! like it.”” About 100 people who took G” . . spcclal prices. s e | [ i o o G oo oesien Ive us an opportnnity fo convince you. Silk Dresses samples of these two dishes made H Women’s and Misses’ Suits | from cottage cheese. Al those who | [ | Regular Prices Up To $32.50, Reduced To H tried the two dainty dishes were , 8 0 surprise you as they did our purchasers on the first day. Regular Prices Up To $39.75, Reduced 1o siven recipes to take home. A large 5 $19.75 | 250 and $16.50 lletveniugsines bl Rl o, & : 4.50 and $19.75 $12. an D number wero interested enough to : . " e T PrR L S e o T, Gt | | B o el G eharn e . This is a sale which means thrift to - coiors, made of all the wanted matcrials—best | ana Crepe de Chine, others in combination effects (| 28 & Food. ‘ geliing styles of the. season. 2 One man was very much surpr when the demonstrator told him that | 0 G,ngham Dresses Wash Skirts B | one pound of cottage «cheese w | 2 worth as much as a pound of mecat, | At Special Sale Pr ’ —-ail faghionable colors. . Sel AR based on food value, Mcat cost 50 = = . At Specia 4 ons: $5.98, $7.50, $9.98 A erecyl Wi Teduotion Iwnm» a pound and cottage chcese 18 [ s . ot N g , 99.93, E } Handsome Gingham Dresses in the smartest $1.00, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 up to $9.98 | conts I} " styles of the season, all fashionable colors, also a \\omhxr\l] bargains in Wash Skirts made of : z Peblb Ao 1 special bargain in Gingham Dresses at $3.98 i j | of cottage e T @ $ s Rep, Pique, Gaberdine and other popular materials. number SE M| Helen Bishop ar Elizabeth "‘VOME 3 3uckley ( 1t ricul- . & Up TON&S”‘_?JDI{E)S[S%EDS'%g » REGULAR PRICE $25.00 it Coleee coonerins i’ 0o - 170-172 Main St. - Next to Savings Banks. All Cars Stop at Door. \r’nxlm:\l::l:ut;}.:::l.‘\:y,o of all fashionable matcrials and in all eolors including black, The hest 4 (}{;"“\_‘ ,“”:‘ ”i::,y’fflfg ’:h‘md:"(m:‘;“ | exhibit in the Rapelye Hardware | ; . { store on Ma t. demonst the food va milk. o 5 Fo | i 1in Rockwell Corp., New Haven; cces; Stanley Rule & Level s gue i am, last night wire CITY ITEMS rla.’w\s last night. W. P. Occupin fa- in work that is essential to the suc- = Stanley Rule & Level Co., it.\,\;e“fi-‘:»hmh \'“‘\“ s B2 =1 ; M:{‘;,)f‘ anager of the Phil vored with 'cello selections S e e e R WAP GONT AG aln; Winchestor Eepeating Atms Co. ' ’ 3 BECHIES el e ‘\\’:f‘v Lk tha . —_— Special—Women’s® White Canvass | men necessary for the work will be \ R TS w Haven; § \()‘1‘ Manu «1\‘\\“0;; = = of Scott 1‘”»1 pit »»rl % J‘ ' it (0 R e et o || TG0 015 (i abre e | e i e [ Co., Middletown; Plume & AWOOL | wypy NOT INSIST ON PEERY. of Sl inermy ol eHeERU Ath 1 e bas il $ ——advt. Mr. Davenport has secured cards from R ig. Co, Waterbury; T. 1" Knight, | iR (et e S e ¢ : St 1 B . Haven; Remington Arms U. M B e i e, s ach of the applicants containing some | Landers, Frary & Clark, Stanley Rule | - Hayen, S samnee Mig. Co., |Stlings Informs Mack Liaves Wil § s i 2 + o Y rid e ) h\ M " ¢ as important dats, and after each has| , Bridgeport; Der 3 : . s i | take another player in the piace ol been appointed to the school for non- EVENTS TON!GHT been en careful scrutiny the men| & Level Co, and G. E. Prentice Co., | Derby: an Chain Bridge- Take Another Player rry, although the Nationui Com | commissioned officers at Camp Upton, will be selected. | | port; G. c - Co, N““l Boston, June 1f.—Geors ings, | m hid Anheld the ‘clalm oSl | | Stallings said he was willing 14 to which he was sent a short time ago. SET & . n Helping Beat Gevmany, | Sty dgeport Coach Lace it oot Special—$2.00 Parker Shirts $1.50 High-class photodrama at TFox's| Bridgeport; Veeder Mfg, at Besse-Leland’s. Not more than | theater. . 5 REVIEW. ! Wee i e = Chairman King and Commissioners| ing sovernment contract awards have ! | Washington, June 14.—The follow- | | ford; Scovill Mfg. Co. | By the Quartermasters’ department: | Superior photoplays and vaudeville, | Robb and Parker, of the police board, | been announced this week to Connec- S Joseph P. Meehs 9 rden stree g = = Vi | | S > 25 Vil e ':; St e & | Lyceum theates reviewed the regular police force at! ticut concerns: | ington, farrier’s tongs; briageport : § B aiaontal ool ot |.”:’w“,\,;“ 1 vt e i the State armory yesterday afternoon.| By the (frdnunce department | Chain Co., chains; Stanley Rule } of Pennsylvania next T 3 = = ng pictures and vaudeville, | They were drilled in various m irching | To Landers, ary & Clark, New | Level Co., wood scrapers; it e i B tolcn o ar o If‘“f;: ¥. He | Keeney’s theater. formations and then went through tho | Britain; Billings & Spencer Co., i ‘0., New Haven, veneer scrapers ; y i ) - S ) setting-up Xere! The commis-| Hartford; Van Dyck Printing Co., | Button Co., Waterbury, tos- ! H 188 MAIN ST, Y. . . A. BULLDING. 3 Boys’ B. V. D. Union Suits 43¢ at Flag Day exercises, New Britain, sioners were well sased with the| New Haven; Turner & Seymour ; Scovill Mfg. Co., togsles; Union (BRANCH STORF, 863 \I\l\ \l HARTIORD, CONN Besge-Leland’s—advt lodge, B. P. O. ¥ showing made. | Manufacturing Co., Torrington; Mar- | Hardware Co., Torrington, block The management of the Children's| Community Sing. Ve - - - = - = = B I : Us | ‘munity sing, Wal < i 2= y { Home has received $20 from the Odd el g U SO S = . . ; Ny, i L fl Fello association as receipts from | Boys' Khaki Trousers $1.00 value, New Britain circle, C. of F., meots | [§ Main St’ Wialfl St & i \ D 76c, at Besse-Leland's advt at 34 Church street. ; 7 A ) New T 35 | BIG SHOPID L OB O ARE THESE f M < Regular price * | ~ Bergeant Geo J. Kelly, of the po- | ev vitain Ic ¢ 1 A = G 4 = - = 2 i | McCarthy, at Bavonne, carpeNters smow seicrr. |8 Best Conn. Valley | Swift’s Margarine | = Hous salefoiici ia b SR | penioavenport, « government labor |} CREAMERY BUTTER | Fresh ® e b 47c e 30c | BGGS .. dor 38 Fred Watson, farmerly of this city, |" terview applicants for positions as |l BUTTER | now a resident of New Haven, carpenters in the government ship- | bt d . b e Y oS e D ‘ Rmong the men to leave urday for| Duilding enterprises at the docks at | Best Pure 5 | SR | Z avis ® Fg 6} 1, having enlisted in the Ord-| Gildersleeve. About 75 ho had | 90 Fresh Selected 41 | X ¥ W | JPentanad Gkt B0 e e e T LARD .. 2 Ibs | EGGS C | Baking Powder <® 8 iiite S Rildrei S ults | present. Mr. Davenport spoke to each | 8 & v | | = - — — ¥ . Soaci saie Cutarens Sl e e s || Best Comp. B¢ | Washing 11c §§ Milan Hats e ey lust at Besse-Leland’s | ine fact that the gavernment does not | LARD . ... 2 lbs | Large Can Best 1 50 | POWDER 2 rkes e Fred Hickey, who has heen a patient | o ol |10 AFe ab present engaged o = CABBAGE d Trlakey,wio has been a matl - Very Good can [ U DA L | Very Good ° s Special for t the local hospital ', me 1 o :act been discharged f’rvm that Insit f Pork “"! Beans 14C Best Pm]\‘ ; ZOC Laundry QOAP Saturday $2'98 tution - T i & Svecinl—Rovs Caps and Hats 43¢ i Dromedary * < 4 ) SALNIVO - ___ | 2 Extra Large Sailors a}nd Sport Hats and 93¢ up at Tesse-Loland's —ndvi When you think of 4 COCOANUT | Leader Brand Bovee 'Vlatcheq _Special for Saturday W Wheat-Saving foods, I et ac o =l e OEEEERIb |e—— { B Children’s Trimmed Hats - e ) po think of 4 \ est Fermosa 01 ‘}5-@ | N = 2 HOUR SAL so.om BIY Regular price $2.98 spr:‘(;mITD(‘)v:ilrily;-.twTrfvv‘r‘n\\ ) ST ; lixed Tea . | . LUx 1OC §' M Panamas, Special for Saturday oo 8 TOASTIES (@Rl | """“W,E;"‘”fq he 31€ | Fxtra Laree 276 | . e o B ~SUPERIOR o s ‘alif Prunes * 1 < P(z)\llfltER 2ros (€ GulD[NBLUM MI “NERY Eu Mafimn« church, gave readings from CORN FLAKES 2) and C. PanLakc i 5.5 . 5 I‘Q s X i E WiMam Al White's latest hook X r - | : “Phe Marshall Adventures of Henry ! o FLOUR 2 pkgs 27C B Extra Fancy A 188 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN. and Mo, during tha meeting of the CHEESE . .. i Branch Store 863 Main St., Hartford (Over Harvey & Lewis' Store.) i Cross and the surgical dressings |

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