New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 8

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msm Mlscn e | | CONCERT AT F E = i Cehis **| Globe Clothing House 200 TRUMBULL ST., HARTFORD Funds of Musical Affair to Help Clear Remaining Debt of Swedish ! nation of the remaining $10,000 of the ' [ ] church debt, by giving a concert at at 3 o'clock. Among the prominent L people who are to carry out the pro- = . gram for the afternodn are Madame Tl e Unfinished Worsted Opera company of New York city. 3 Tremendous Values at Low Prices Mark Our Appreciation For Past Patronage—Special Sale Madame Sundelius is one of the Prices on Everything Durins This Sale—Save Money and Buy Your Easter Clothes Now. singers of prominence in the musical $ 5 S world. Besides singing in grand opera and giving numerous concerts throughaut the country, she has re- Your Credit is Good Her;)—No Depssit—Just a Little Each Week—It’s Easy. Centlisunciiles el oo Sty!e and Ouality Sllggest a placed on the marke = = S . . e uch Higher Price 2 P} . “ 9 hl l t be completed shortly and everything lvien's New JSpring ULlothes omen s Fashionable duits e e Madame Sundelius will be ¢ istes 'y - OtivTine of Spring Suits is completc. The best and Bvery woman can find at our mnew store just the style Philmore Ohman of this c : i i il P been making his home in 7 newést materials of the season featured in ulitra; and suited to her figure and her purpose. Easter is only a the pastivensd Hesbortl Andorsontwill tyles few days off and that new Suit may require alterations. render violin selections. The program will be concluded by the Arpi for Young Men and the less conspicuous models fav- USE Assure yourself of the best possible service by buying cansisting of local talent. ored by the older men——all are shown here. now. The committee arranging the pr Or O y S conservative zarments. Snappy, up-to-the-minute gram is Dr. S. G. Ohman, Charles YOUR Wallin and Joseph E. Hultgren. The \ g ticket committee consists of Emil Lar- ° L . S . C t son, (?tto Bengtson Charles Wallin, S. $ 1 1 5 X up tO $2 5 0 E , traes . H. E. Christ- ® Clothing For The Boy CrREDIT uxurious dpring Coats S - - s N of the ushers. Let your boy come to us for help in selecting his Easter ® You want a light Coat to wear with that afternoon Suit. Our careful attention and correct taste will fit frock of taffeta or georgette. We have them in all the GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY. i Ch-ld ’ TO Coats St lo h d him from our stock with as smart an outfit as can be new fabrics and colors, in styles showing the fashion- A number of the friends of Miss nudarens p ) y IS an Helen MdAloon gathered at the home found anywhere and at terms within the reach of every able deep pockets, large collars, string belts and roomy of her sister, Mrs. Howard Chiches- bl . e urable, * shower in honor of her approaching marriage to James M. Maher. Miss - . = _‘McAloon was the recipient of many We Clothe the Family—Use Your Credit—Pay On Easy Weekly Terms. R e e e o e - — = silver, linen and numerous other| Strictly fresh esgs articles. Russell Bros.—Advt. : SH"S]! ine Society Have you had a3 kindness shown? Pass it on. 'Twas not mean( for you alone, Pass it on. Let it travel down the years, Let it wips an- other’s 'tears, Till in Heaven the deed appears. Pass it on. F . Motto—Good Cheer. urniture Values That , Do o last meeting. three air cushions idle at present. Wo —_—n ) =, have recently received several mo:% very desirable sick-room comforts, = and all are gladly loaned where there A |- !'i? is need. Sixty-six oranzes were sent to thoe hospital. The committee for our four-scows list has been busy and reports 38 cards sent out. FEaster Sunday will be observed by the society, as usual, sending cake and cream to the Town Home, «Children’s Measure This Store By Its Values g April 6, in Bardeck's hail to be a great success. As . - all know, the proceeds of onr 9 lts B various affairs go to worthy work of en You ppreciate 1gness S ee i e needed, and we urge your generous swpport. It might even be that some % 3 ced i se s comforts will . . S P 5 r——n sort of Furniture, but we have sccured it, and are now offering it offtlicse same helps andicons Ever since this store was founded it has been our ideal to handle o g o e ow offering oAt o v (e Hame et Furniture is sold on a for sale at what are really unusual prices, in the face of present distant date. Tickets are for sale by straight policy of satisfaction. members only and they will be glad We would not sell it on any conditions, An inspection of this Furniture will convince you that to serve vou and vour friends. other bas and sell nothing but the best in Furniture. Not necessarily expen- sive Furniture, but the kind that has quality built into it, through L we do not speak boastfully of these offerings, Tha nest wmreting Wit be hels on April 5. Beauty and Fragrance in =TT = Strictly fresh esgs 5% dozer. This Cedar Chest Russell Bros.—Advt. A | BURRITT GRANGE MINSTRELS ¢ Performance of Newly Organ- ized Troupe Will be Held Tomorrow and through. It is becoming more and morc difficult to get that Evening. \ Burritt grange has plans for a mobt enjovable social to be held tomorrow evening in Judd’s hall following the business meeting, when the Grange minstrel troupe makes its first appear- a The troupe has been rehearsing | for soveral weeks past and has pre- pared a program which is bound to please. Raymond Watkins is direct- ing the show and Mrs. L. Enid Rh:‘h» : . | ardson is planist. The lecturer, Mig Strikingly Handsome—This Period Dining Suite [yasiwoman s thees o hasuit Jost “Isn’t It Splendid and So Moderately Priced” Bharati s inavslof srraneeenth gly G wished and longed for such a Cedar Members of the Grange and theiy Chest as we here present? And then, will be the comment of anyone finish on this Suite excer friends will attend. ‘ i Wonderfully attractive is this of six Chairs, China Cabinet, 0 think that Sachis ysishicanibe trats getting a glimpse of . this tional, its appearance so dis- | The opening chorus e »"""’.‘":"‘ new Period Walnut Dining Table and Buffet. The illus- TR . Do quaint, attractive Bedroom tinctive and the price ~o | tion of j:fzy: melodies. he remainder Room Suite. Its graceful de- tration will give you some con- kil el b el ot Suite with its four-poster Bed markable that we do not cx- ofithd proevar il NS sign and beauty of finish and ception of distincti 5 should lend speed to the steps of any- and the dainty Chiffonier, 2 ko se Suites but »‘OLC"—‘ \~‘I‘i‘]'{:fih é‘_heo“finm ;fldgchotus line make it in trauth an orna- Without question one who wants to make a dream Dressing Table and Dresse ay or two. Just see it i g’“n‘n Dane. ST E By ey ¥ ment for any home. <Consists able value, come true, that make complete. The ¥ = Ena People and Chorus Chorus. Step in Tomorrow to New Britain’s Greatest Furniture Store bl LT T and Chorus, with string accompani- | Violin Solo. . vee....J. Hultgren Solo—*Let the Rest of the Warld | ! ""Go By"....Mrs. Natzke and Chorus = s. Hess and Flagg - Song. ...Mr. Beveridge <ong and Dance—'Jump, Jim Crow" ® ® ! " Anna Ahern, Florence Winger, Del- | phine Malona and Chorus. Closing Charus. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE e o B the ham where you will. but get the eggs at Russell Bros.—Advt.

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