New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store WE CASH CHRISTMAS CHECKS Handkerchiefs AR GIFT: THAT EVERYON FAVORS Here you will find thousands of new and pretty Handkerchie and fresh for the Xmas t linrited riety of styles at M5¢ and 25¢. A BIG SHOWING Al Colored E bro in white ful assortment, 3¢, 6c, each. OF PLAIN and Fancy Em- nd colors; beauti- 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ w SPECIAL MADETRA EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIE A beautiful collection of new and pretty designs, 29¢ each, Y LADIES BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS White and colored edge and corner embroidery, 3 to 6 in box, 29¢ to $1.00 box. CHIUDREN'S BOXE Embroidered and colored el new des and 2 INITIAL HANDKERCHIE! For men and women, all initic extra ne gquality at the price- each, ADIES AND ( HEMS TTCHED HANDK 1214¢ to 50c¢ each LADIES’ BEACON FLANNEL BATH ROBES All sizes, good assortment colors, $4.50 to $6.50. Children - to 14-year, variety of pretty designs, $1.00 to $4.00. PULLAR «trolman. 5 & NIVEN HIGIHL MAN. Patrolman Ranks .95 in Civil Service Examinations for Sergeantcy. HOWLE Patrolman Patrick Howley stands highest in the civil service examina- tions for appointment to the office of police sergeant, having attained a per- centage of 95 per cent. This is the second highest percentage attained in givil service hinations in this city, the highes! per cent.—having been credited to Officer Michael Flynn in the examinations for,regular pa- Other percentagés attained tions for sergeant are: Michael Massey 923 A. E, Atwater 90; Appointment will meeting of the in the examir John King 94 William $Strolls % Mathias Rival be made at a later police commission Patrolmen William O'Meara and Frank Moore are eligible for appoint- ment to the office by virtue of exam- inations previously taken. Have your dollars ready.—advt. EAGLES ELECT OFFICERS. Also Make Plans for Memorial Exer- cises on Sunday. New Britain aerie, No. 2, F. O, E, .hel\l its annual election of officers last "aerie has five d They are: President, Henry vice-president, William Ty- Lawrence J. Krame Scheuy; inside guard, e guard, Den- H. L. Walthers x Leupold for Dr. Joseph A. nizht. Lingner; chaplain, secretary, William H. Fred H, Jurgen; William Rosalie; ler; urer, one year; Walsh The be held A wel prep; ered Liaughlin, ' memorial service will afternoon at nged program red he eulogy by State Secretary John F. M of New Haven, The local ead heroes who died in battle in France. The committee rranging for the memorial exer- H. Jurgen, H. L, Walthers Kerwin, also be open to the -families and friends of the dead to be commemo- rated. has been Have your dollars ready.—advt. RUSSIA, 6:30 o'clock, TALK ON This evening, at Brotherhood of the the 1 its first supper meeting of the Following the supper, Har- son of the late Dr. 0. C. on rison Smith, Smith, the famous Hartford surgeon, and nephew of Winchell Smith, wr t, will give a talk on sions in Russia.” M a writer for several New York news- papers and magazines, spent from four to five months in Russia during the early part of the revolution. play- “Imj Smith, who was BANKRUPTCY A hearing on the hankrupt e James H. O'Brien, proprietor of Bassett hotel, will be held in Hartford HIARING 2 of the this afternoon before the United States bankruptey referee. P, J. Murray s trustee of the estate. Have your dollars ready.—advt. treas- | will be dcli\v’ The services will | South church will | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER CITY ITEMS. New Britain N Club open for mem The Stanley W ve a food s to $15. | Advt, Cholce Raphael's Specialty K Christmas | Advt, in's Relief corps le tomorrow in the ling company stores. Wilson’s.—Advt. House coats employ of the Sttt Market com- LOOK WHAT YOU SAVE ancis Coughlin, of the Signal is spending a furlough at his home. M Cy hlin formerly was emplored by the United Electric Light Shop.— | tor on John J. Gerdis, form health board, a real estate office at | street ha Main | Charged ] ™ 13, 191& ennett | High school Hibb. athlete, from the unit the well-known has been dis- Students’ Army aining Corps at Middlebury. A FEW REMARKABLE BARGAINS OF OUR SALE LOOK WHAT YOU SAVE and Water company in its West Main street office. 400 1 Main St. Holiday neckwear in gift boxes, to $3.50. The Farrell Clothing Co.— Advt. 50¢ PE@PH.E’S BUTTER STORE A son ha Gold Medal Flour < been born to Mr. and Mrs. n Shechan, of Harrison st The condition of Ired W, who is ill at. his home street with pneumonia, iroved Porter, on Harrison is slightly im- Best Pure Lard The Municipal Christma. mittee will meet at & up several matters 1 in plans f the people's en. Contributions for the 1curred by the ¢ for the cele MHZAHA!I\. I, A. Traut, tuna Silk Shirt Clothing Co. James Crowe Tree com- Best Comp. Lard Fancy Calif. Raisins spirited cit- r bit to Mrs. Best Pink Salmon Best Red Salmon who Iv: to $6. Advt and Cyrillius Sullivan > returned to. their homes in this They were discharged from the university ; | The Farrell >. at the Catholic White Loaf Flour $1.55 171 Park St Flour bbl $12.25 Sugar Fine Granulated . . bl)l $ 1 59 5 lbs 2 ibs 1bs 65¢ 55¢ | 18¢/| | 38(; r Royal Red Catsup S 4@(; \ New Fancy Mixed Nuts . ... Very rancy Creamery Butter Ib 67C ’ Very Good Coffee THE MODEL MARKET Cor. Maple St. Friday Night and Sat. Specials arly June Peas * 2"~ 29¢ 2 cans 29c¢ Thomas’ Pork and Beans . ... 3 cans 29c Sauerkraut large can 2 cans .. Red Beans .. 3 cans Soups 3 cans Soaked Peas 3 cans Pears s Clams 2 cans Shredded Wheat > " Kellogg’s Krumbles Stewing Fowls 30c Roast Pork . iy Native Pork 32¢ 28¢ 15¢ 18¢ 20c¢ 24c¢ 20c 28¢ 32¢ Lamb Stew Fores of Lamb . . .. Shoulder Lamb Veal Roast Veal Stew Prime Rib Roast Fresh Hams ... ... Fresh Shoulders . . .. Fresh Hamburg ... 28c Sausage Meat .. ... 30c Com. Lard 2 Ibs 57c CriSco . ... can 32¢ SPECIAL SALE ON GROCERIES Tomatoes No. 3 can 16¢ Tomatoes No. 2 can 12¢ 25¢ 29¢ 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ 25¢ can, 2 cans 25¢ Corn Flakes . . 2 for 25¢ Mother’s or Quakers Oats .. .. 2 pkgs 23c 2 pkgs 21c¢ Borax Chips 2 for 23c¢ Has Not Bean Sacrificed at QUALITY s LOOK HERE Can you beat this for a genuine Money Saver. CHOICE YOUNG LAMB TENDER MOHICAN ” MEATY FORES VEA Shoulder 2 4 Pices o0 Roast, Ib G Boneless beef rolls ' 34¢ Fresh Pig Hocks 1b 22¢ Sauverkraut ... 2 lbs 13¢ Rnastmg Fowl 1b 45¢ MOHICAN LREAMERY BUTTER . 1b 32¢ | 3 1bs 57c 2 pkgs 25¢ Swift’s Nut Margarine Dinner Blend Coffee Potato Chips . . N. B. C. Wine Cookies Libby’s Cond. Milk MATINEE SPEC Prime Rib Beef ROAST 2 cans 29c BUCKWHEAT """"E‘;f':‘i’AScl SYRUP JUMBO NAVAL ORANGES _. KILN DRIED SWEET POTATOES HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT FRESH CUT SPINACH YELLOW ONIONS 4 for 25¢ 5 lbs 25c¢ 4 for 25¢ ECONOMY FEXTRA SPECIAL MORNING SALE 9 to 11 a m] Poterhouse, Sirloin, Round or Short Steak Ib 27C SELECTED EGGS SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP YELLOW GLOBE TU RNIPS 818 | BEEF | Quality Peanut Butter Borax large size 13¢ Elastic Ironing Starch 2 for ... Red Seal Lys 2 for 23c Sani-Flush for Closet can 15¢ Cleanser 2! brands can ]5¢ Metal Polish . . 3 for 25¢ Mantels 3 for 25¢ Soap all brands each 6¢ Black Knight Stove 3 for 25¢ Shoe Polish 3 for 25¢ Nomordust Sweeping Powder . ... 2 for 25¢ Potatoes 15 Ib pk 49c¢ Carrots s 15¢ Onons . .. . 41bs 13c Good Cogking Onions Is Keal When You Buy Quality Foods at Our Prices doz 490 : 5 bars 23(: a [HE MOHICAN MA ’ United Staics Food Administration License Shoulder Roast, 1 Fresh l(‘:ln Hamhurg- b ZV)C Pigs Feet . .... 3 1bs 25¢ | WHOLE MILK CHEESE b 63c b 25¢ | Red Ripe Tiomatoes AL 4 to 5 p.m| Toilet Paper 49‘: Fancy Full Head Rice ... 2 Bee or Naphtha Soap . ... SERVIC DT 400 Main St. "’ ‘Hour baie 9to 11 A M | Selected Eggs doz 49(.‘. Ibs 25(‘, Very Good Peas 2 cans 2‘7‘2 Very Good Sauerkraut .. 3 cans 27C 6 bars 4OC 2 bot 256 1b 390 Free Delivery Tel. 1435-3 Clothes Pins 100 for 18¢ Celery Bunch Baldwins Apples pk Turnips Grape Fruit 3 Brooms Matches Toilet Paper 6 rolls Glass Washboards ©® Thoth Picks 6 boxes 2 Tryphosa all flavors Dry Mustard . ... 1b Williams Root Beer 3 cans 20c bag 20c . 4 1bs 25¢ . 5 1bs 25¢ Charcoal Rye Flour Rye Meal Is Our Pride. Frompt, Efficient and Courteous HERE IT IS Another Money Saver worth considering. ' FINE QUALITY PORK RoaSTS .1 27¢ ggg%%l)ERS lb32 C Lean 280 ity v 200 Sliced Beef Liver 1b 16¢ Pork Kidneys ... b 16¢c Home Made Mince Meat 2 lbs 25¢ can 15¢ 5 rolls 23c N. B. C. Lunch Crackers Best Rolled Oats My Wife's, Maple Flavor, bot SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES BALDWIN APPLES .. LARGE RIPE BANANAS .. NEW MIXED NUTS “SUNKIST” LEMONS 21c|PANCAKE 2t Femimse 15¢ 19¢ 25¢ 35¢ 33c 23c (INOORPORATED) HARTFORD. A RENIARKABLE SPECIAL BEST GRADE OF OUTING FLANNEL Saturday Only, 22c. yd. Checks, for Saturd Stripes, Jus Plaids, ay we Plain White, Firm Quality are going to sell the very finest of Outing Heavy. Flannels, 27 inches wide, our regular low price 3%¢ yard, for New and pretty patterns and plain white. A material greatly in demand. A wondertul We cannot sell full pieces at this price. None to De yours early. Men, You Must Keep Warm AND IN THE SO WE barg TIMES YOU GIVE YOU LIKE $1.50 UNDERW) Saturday morning we put on Drawers for Men, Kavanaugh m size, made to sell for $1.50 a gary This hint is all that’ TO SAVE WHERKE! YOU CAN AR FOR $1.00 400 garments, Shirts perfect, just received, $1.00 sale and full Our price a garment. LOOK AT OUR DI and $1.00. NEW SILK NECKWEAR AT 50¢ Gloves, good quality. Columl;ia Records Double Disc, Bathrobes, Shirts; madras or silk, at lowest prices for 12-inch, regular $1.25 and $1.50 Rccords, All the Leading Musical 89c. 89ec. A speclal lot of 300 Columbia Baturday morning at the instrumental, popular and double disc kind that sell usu Hits, Saturday 89c. Records which we place on 'Sale of 89c Voea 11l fine records and the 12-inch Uly for $1.25 and $1.50 very low price each. and classical, Bale Starts at 9:30. Not hefore. WOMEN’S SHOES AUTOMATIC RE UCTION OF : EVERY DAY. ‘We have a table of Women's Shoes on which we 25¢ reduction daily. About 40 pair left Selling Saturday at are quoting a $4.00 $2.50 vou may get About 85 pair left Selling Saturday at Your size and style left. may Don't wait HANDKERCHIEFS The Universal Gift. Men's cotton goods with Longfellow, block or punched initial box of 6 for $1.00. Men'’s linen initials, block or script, 85¢, 50c, 75c. Women's initials, linen, block initial, 17c. 25c¢, 35c, 37 1-2¢, 50c each. Women's initials, white or colors, 121-2c, 26¢. Children’s initial goods, box, cotton, 25¢, linen Many, many others. . High neck white ot hand Special, 3 Plaited stitched $1.00 each. uimpes in all embroidered hem- smart, Neckwear at Th(\ value. Just right KNTTT Men. Womer o $5.00. cotton, are really pnenomenal 15¢, 17c, 3 in For 39¢ and Children, WHEN IN THE STORE WORTH OF FORGET TO BUY; A THRIFT STAMPS DON'T DOLLAR'S WOOL SCARFS , Oxford, CRETONNES For Cushions, Bags, Pillow $1.39 Neckwear shop. Slips 85¢ Wrzst Watchcs and Othcr ]cwdry Wrist Watches, 15 of $25 our price is $13.50. 3lgin, and Waltham 14K and 20-year gold filled cases, $21.00 to $45.00. o $4.50 a yar el movement, sterling silver cases, instead Wrist Watches, 7 ribbon, or Illinois 15 bracelets, and filled jewels, gold Monogram engraved free. Mesh Sterling silver finger rings, Two and pins to match with safety $5.00 Bags, cathedral design frames, nickel silver. clasps. Instead of our price $2.50, Genuine Instead of $7 our $4.50. price Solid sterling silver “Fishson” pretty pattern; Value $7 to this small bar pins brooches and bar-pins; quality all from high priced pins. in fine safety clasps. $10. Our price for lot $4.95 each. Novelty neck binations of actual value $2.00. 95e, new and brilliants, copled Gallery $7 to $9 Only Each in a settings, safety clas chains, com- colored beads, Spectal at values. Special one to'a customer, box Angora Worsted Scarfs and Caps to match Regular $8.98 value. Extra fine quality. Bands of different colors. Cap button trimmed. Going Fast. $1.00 Set For Skating, Automobliing Coasting, etc, Annual December Cloearance of Wool Dress Goods now in progress. High Grade Woolens selling at Iess than Wholesale Prices.

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