New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 5

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. » MAPLE HILL Miss Bertha Goodsell and Miss Mary Johnson pending a few wecks.ai st, N J. Morris Novdstrem is iil with influ- enza. Mrs, F. A Law is home by illness. contined tg her Mrs. Daniel I en of Fnd,qmr has been spe few dayvs w 1 Mrs. D. K. l’f‘ll\ registered Y. N. J of Johnson strect is attendinz the flower show in New York M cances ow of Mapie street entertained her nds at a St. Pat- rick's danve Wedn ¢ evening. i Mr. and Mrvs, Jonathan I Hart left today for Atlautie City Everctt Shonts who the New Britain hospital of Myple Hill Literary ained their friends \mh at the home nford WWee been ill at improving. The memb sotiety enter bridge £l Mrs Seening. Prives weroWwarisd:to M T.. M. Coy vell, Mrs. R. B. Doanc, William Peckham and 1. H. Spittler. Countess Marie Tolstoy In Red Cross Service Constantinople, March 19-—Count- ic Tolstoy, nicce of the famous i outhor and philosopher. ed here as a refu splied on Wedne: Red Cross for The tuunlh of the Red of which are o rotl, in the Prinkip { will act as an interp . island of roup, and INTER-COLL I DEBATE. Yalc, Harvard and Princeton (o Arguc Anti-Red Legislation. New Haven, March 19. v vard and Princeton will have their an- nual ioter-collegiate i bate tonight on the question “Resolved, That Cong adopt all measure: press propagand or its pur- pose the overthrow of the govern- ment.” Yale's negative team meets Harvard and its affirmative team meets Princeten at Princeton. should who | angular de- | y to sup- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 195 Ebert Returns Sunday Berlin Reports Say March 3y the Asso- Th ) govern- Stuttgart to Coblenz, { clated Pres: | moent will retur Berlin on Saturday, it is learned. The national mbly and the Prussian have been convoked to mecel in in on Sunday STRIKE IS ENDED. March 19.—The Portu- nment h anted an i1 »f $10 monthiy to postal and tel b eraployes th ending | the strike whi ]‘( recently involved the workers. "IFIL CLUB ELECTS. >gular meeting of the New 1in Rifle Co.. Inc., held last eve- +'the follawing wére olected offi- for the ensuing vear: President ph Munc ser 1stel sriner; first shodting maste Doerr ond shootin Lex. When the formed the name Scheutsen Verein was ascumed but lately it has been changed. Jacob Ham and eg the ham wherc Russell . but get the Aavt. PP New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 MAIN STREET OPEN MONDAY EVEN UNTIL 9 P. OPEN SATURDAY L UNTIL 10 P. M. The best NGs | New BI Il.llll Patterns on the market toda d JOURNAL agents in HOME are sole When We Say: ‘“Meritable Offerings” We Mean It Just A Glance, At Our List Of Saturday Specially Priced Merchandise And You Will Be Thoroughly Convinced LOT No. Women’s an . Coats Made of Prunnelia. 42 Coats in this lot. For Saturday at $5.98, $25.00. Kersey . 5 1 2 2 00 2 50 D 0 3 0 S i S PR BB in stock, and we want to clear t! out this Saturday. > Saturday at §3.08. Women’s Full Fashioned Hoce. and colors, at Women's Mock Seam Silk Hose. all colors, Women's Mock Seam Silk Hose, a Women's Silk Lislc Hos . 39c, 69c, Women's Lisle Hose, in E Balbriggan, at m Misses' llmp Stitch Hose. sizes 6 B Misses’ Ribbed Hose, black. 54 dovan Women's Fancy black silk embroidery. at Women's Drop Stitch Hose. cordovan, at Women's Long Silk Gloves, n grey and battleshiy cy., it Women's Silk Gloves in all chamoisette, at Women's White Kid Gloves. at . Women' brown and \nh \\hl((’ stitch bacl k 1 GO Sizes 16 Lo 0. Values to This is every Winter Coat we have 1Cs up to you. Sizes 2 to 8 years. 16 C Values to $12.98. osiery black, white all colors. at white, black, d Misses White Mlsses Caats Made of all Velour, Mixtures, * and Sizes 18 to 10. hem LOT No. 3 GO CHILDREN’S COATS s in this lot._ Colors, navy. — the assortment is lowest, . 82,75 pair $1.65 pr. 1l colors, $1.30 pr. 89c and au 00 pair black .lnrl 36 Inch Extra 1-2 to 9 1.2 15286 Pillow Cases 5 at e . with white white and Turhish Towels at 81,75 pair Extra Heaty Fuil Size Uringed Aprou Ginghams white, pearl A6 Inch Pereales a LAY Pl Size Hemmed colors. ) pain 03 | i Mill Damask, Kid Gloves . Discount Waists. 0 pair | Corsets, LOT 15 Coats im this lot. at $12.98. dark brown and Buy your Silks and Dress Goods Sheetings, Sheets, :Towels, Etc., At Special Prices For Saturday Heavy 36 Inch Fruit of the Loom Cotton at Fixtra heavy and large Turkish Towels, roweling Sweaters and Muslin Underwear. No. 2 GO woal Slvertone. materials. in Polo and dark ’ Dark colors only. For Saturday “Nalues to dark mixtures. Tor here. where the largest and the prices the TUnbleached Cotton Se yard—Value 30¢ 7] 12 0 e 2 7 7 2 5 5 50 52 e 5 20 2 5 o 0 2 5072 5 2 50 5 5 0 O 2 B v P PO B PG B each—Value §fc 15c yard . B3c—Value 15c $1.00 —Value S$1.49 ‘d-—Value = Bed Spread: S1 ach—\nlue $5.2 Best qual L Satun 72 faches wide L. $2.00 ¢ on the Dol 2 7] \ ’BRIDGEPORT NEW BRITAIN HAE’DFD Pay Cash and You’ll Pay Least All “Puffed” up About the New Spring Clothes There must be something unusual about clothes that will “excite” the ‘“‘out loud” admiration of our own men in the store, &, t the Spring arrivals of such noted brands as Kuppen- heimer and Cortley Clothes are so wonderfully styled, _ the patterns so refreshingly different, the tailoring is so mastérful, that we all feel like “buttonholing” ever man we mecet and make him see what we have provided. You might be ready for your Spring Suit—and then, you might not. When you get your suit isn't so important to us as to have you come in now and see the new styles while the showings are in the pink of condition. We'll look for you ! BOYS’ DEPT. T.-ME TO BUY YOUR BOY’'S EASTER SUIT We Are Ready For You With a Complete Stock of Suits For boys 7 to 18 years—Plerfty of Blue Serges, fancy Mixtures, Cashmeres, Tweeds and Cheviots. Styles that will please the boys—wecaring qualities to please the mother— Our prices are always reasonable— Our usual guarantee of satisfaction, with every Suit— YOUR “BOYS'” STORE—AS WELL AS DAD’S— B SENN AR POW T Connors-Halloran Co. “ALWAYS RELIABLE” 248 Main Street New DBritain

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