New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 191G DISSOLU *\ QY e . THE, = 13314 ~ Many New Specials Ade Every Day A Few of the Many Values We Offer: BESSE-LELAND’S The Live Store SATURDAY Ladies’ Patent Leather Gun Metal Havana Brown, Black Kid and Mahogany Oxfords. Oxfords and Pumps, high and low heels. White Canvas White Tennis Pumps with Heels AND AS LONG AS THEY LAST Run of the Mi $2.00:11$3.00 UNION SUITS For Men and Young Men by America’s Best Manufacturer 5¢ While They Last gasse-Leland Co. 38 Stores 38 Cities Largest Clothing Organization in New England $1.95 First Quality High Tennis Shoes, white and brown, B $ 1 .00 all sizes Men’s Gun Metal Ox- fords Good- $2 98 yvear Welt $3.48 Ladies’ Vici Kid Juliets | with Rubber Heels $1.69 Men’s Mahogany Than Calf Oxfords, Goodyear Welts. $3.98 $1.59 White Buckskin Sport Hem’gctk's Hand Turn Shoes Rubber Soles . .. };,?:::;;' — $2.69 $2.98 | Men’s Tan U. S. Army Shoes, Munson Last $3.75 '$1.98 Lace Shoes, all sewed . MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN { PROMPT RELIEF] . for the acid-distressed stomach—try two or three Ki-MoIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue—keep your stomach sweet— try Ki-moids—the new aid o digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 19-7 | man { held t i HOW ABOUT MEALS? The fine weather is coming. Don’t be a slave to meals. You can cave energy, have more time for yourself, cut household ex- penses, and please the whole family by serving OlloSiahls "ReadytoEatMeals™ Hams, Bolognas. Frankfurters, Bacon, Tongne, Meat Loaf, Rou- lades—all deliciously spiced and perfectly cooked. They're good all through—to the last morsel. A tasty meal, all roady for your table. At all first-class delicatessen shops and meat markets. Try ona of them to-day. OTTO STAHL’S 2332 Third Avenue ! played on the lat 2 o'c < JFOR QUICK RESUT/ HERALD CTASSIFTED ADS ! Park Reser i of the ! home i chor { two months Ty ITEMS. June sale Men's S —advt at Besse-Le ) straw hats.—Wilson.—advt s of eld y ols was | > series will clo: autumn when they | | Stanley Teachers and Parents' day night, | North joining North- f the finest New Britain or home site at | on easy terms. Come to | our Saturday afternoon sale and let | W vou around, and expl g proposition 3 inley street car to d you are dir Free souve ons in home, n our orth street | cctly opposite prop- | irs to visitors.- of the factor rs which was the meeting on in 1 club has Tuesday. en posfponed | formerly em- | ne clerk at the Hotel | loin, derwent an operation | r appendicitis, is (t the home Best straw hats in sQn.- 3 Howard ‘Blinn Loomis, now recuperating | in Windsor. | Wil his mother town $§3.00 formerly a memhe all team recently a Pionocer returned June land's.—advt NORTIT & JUDD BASEBALL. The Anchor Brand League Will Play | Tts First Games Saturday Afternoon, The teams Brand > names of Office, undry and Facto Pione afternoon du h compose the An- will play under | Shipping Room, | mes will be | ounds r the The first games sched uled are Foundry vs. Shipping Room and Oflice vs. cach turday next Iactory at 4 o'clock The athletic committee i of A. F. Spencer, chairman, Byett, Albert Kook Deutch composed | Harold | Ludwig | Crandall, Ruth ~advt. | Son | Solo—*The | Sketch i REPEAL OF DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW T REGARDED AS CERTAIN Asso- ciation Will Hold Party Tonight Washington, D. The Stanley School Teache P w"f"“’ of f"“’ dayl clocks on the las | | s regarded as Octob. s the result e and house repeal meas- e agricultural ap house erry and ice cream festival this eve- | ning on the school lawn. Previous 1o | 1ction e festival an entertainment will be| Tk | propri passed Lillian Clark, Del-| it to the se former iven in the school as follows Miss Molander's pupils, That Jack Built." Flora he House Lte bert Smith, Benjamin, Howard | goes > senate will conferee Grade 1| bl rider o conference, Bag . Seymour | U u Zietlin Henney Penny Mother Goose Melodles Grade 1| Mrs. Teague. | Ixerclse—"Ir T Were a Sunbeam'— PHOTOGRAPHS Vivian Mattison, Dorothy Kerin Jean Troop. Are One of the Necessities of '\ GRADUATION TIME are 1ail, Fairest Ls Violet tographs something s Hitchcock tive that will in after “Lily Bel Reading-—“The —“Santa Lucia" | vears bring < the memories of the | first graduation. ARCADE STUDIO Miraculous Pitcher' Dorothy Johnson William Darrow Wi m Newton Re “Columbus; Complimentary. Bandolera' Stuart McKirdy Lucille Watrou Walter Kallbers, Violin Solo 'he Pumpkin Hollow hool”. ..Shipman Quartet IPRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding _ FOR SALE. ‘ 7 Passenger Paige Car. Refinished Like New. MORRIN’S GARAGE. 200 E. Main Street Tel. 943-2. WIRE YOUR OLD HOUSE NOW FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R.Hitcheock & Co, 303 MAIN ST, AT REASONABLE FRICES Telephone 751-14, TSI

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