New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1926, . Widener’s DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL DELIVERS ANY MODEL COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Balance Easy Payments . Weekly or Monthly : Home Entertainer Right now every home needs a popular priced Grafgnola. Music stimulates and brightens the conversation, makes your home an attractive place to visit— helps kecp the young folks at home. You can have this instrument now for im- mediate enjoyment and pay fer it in amounts arranged to suit your convenience. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY WEDNESDAY @rafonola Shops 138 Main St. GET THIS BIG HIT HERE TODAY “DARDANELLA” 85c. B 3 g “The Store Of Better Service” 354 B8 5 0 R PO AR R B 3 N %%%%%%H%% 52 & New Britain ) S AL B BB PR B e B %%%%%%%%%%%%%%I% i D. A. Niven; '\)QL(L\ H. W. Eddy, Committee for Trustees of Burritt 1ueorm Rapelye. A. J. Sloper. AMission ore, T. A. James. { PAVCCLIU\C committ cc——P.leol mod- 3 \-lerk. treasurer, deacons and 1) 5 C: M. E. Zion Church. } et B inance Co ce M. Wight- c ittees of Bible 5 Im.m chairman: W. L. Damon, A. J. | sc o as f : =l()pex W. H. Judd, W. 8. Judd, W. | J. Slaper. i Hitchcoc Pruder Mioers Blected and Reports chairm: . Are Read The annual meeling of the First Baptist church was held lust cvening in the church parlors. TReporls were :ccefved Lrom the various departments | Committee on 2hd the following officers were eleced | —James H. Coatc; for the ensuing year. The report of .(Fl\;lr]\]\‘d.\' I{\’;::\"CT“;“;\ it o Trousurer William H. Judd follows G. A. Hallock. Benevolence Committec—1 Lamb, chai . B ew Britain . iller estate . %E@%Efi% £ W o 45 | 43 B £ Taxes and water rent..... =Coal Postaze 1nd P an(n" vessss u Repairs and |mprmemnnm on parsonage Fayment martg: Dollar Day Come Early Wednesday and share with us the success of the day. Reduced prices on all Elec- trical Appliances. A Dollar Shock to the H. C. L. Barry & Bamfcrth 19 Main Street Church Clerk Arthur H. Parker's . report showed the membe 458, which is 39 less tha Of this number there residents. The report is as Memberehip, March 1, 1919. Received by letier &5 > Losy-by death Loss by letter ...... Loss by suspension Dropped fram ol & Net loss for year Resident mal Tesident femules -~ca-resident Non-resident The fol. mnm, ofi.n and commit- # ‘ohfirc :v[J‘LJx'C r George P. Spear; chufeh visitor, Mis DOLLAR DAY’S BIGGEST DOLLAR’S WORTH BOYS’ KNEE PANTS $1.00 Corduroy, Fine Mixtures and Plain Colors —all Sizes, 7 to 16, Values to $2.50. Quantities Limited. 2 Pair to a Customer. Boys’ Wash Suits Odds and Ends, Neat stripes. Oliver Twist and Norfolk styles. Many one-piece Suits for play. Made of steifel cloth, guaranteed washable. Values $1.50 to $3.00. New Spring Suits for Boys Your chance to obtain new Spring Suits for boys at our usual low prices and $1.00 off besides. FURNISHING DEPT. We offer to the shoppers of New Britain as usual the biggest values in town. Look over as listed below and see what a dollar will buy here tomorrow: SPEC].AL FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY $1of Underwear Cashmere Shirts $ 1 00 and Drawers, each Underwear Fleeced lined Shirts and e e a0l ) ‘Handkerchiefs ~ $1.00 e $1.00 Soft Hats $ l .00 cach. $3.00 Grade Each Neckwear 7.)(-, $1 00 Grades Lisle thread double heels and toes, 4 prs for .. Hosiery Casl 75¢, $1 -Grad d\ll‘lll()';:‘ ‘m)‘c‘” rades, $1 00 SWEATERS $5.00 and $6.00 Sweaters, — | DOLLAR DAY ONLY [ : I ' $1.00 Each l UNDERWEAR Athletic style and sleeveless shirts, knee drawers 3 garments Any of our Mufflers $2.00 value $1. 00 Look in our windows for other $ DAY BARGAINS. 7 Connors-Halloran Clo. “Always Reliable” 248 Main Street

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