New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 10

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ADMINISTRATORS NAMED. Hugh E. Clark has been named ad- or of the estate of the latc ploy of North & Judd. Ile was con- McALL MEF ] ] ) 1) ] ) 0 o ) ) i o o o 17 5 WHDDWWEEIEIIEDTDG@EIEIEI 1 ESciatiliina s punihe. "Special Prices Mark the Close of Our 2 T National President Speaks At Hagtd will ple; you. | ford This Afternoon. s well represented minist neis Deming has ¢ in the same city in the estate of Mrs. Eliza- | at the McAll me Alphonzo Calabrese has | in Hartford to hear the national pres- for the Katrina Cala- | jdent of the association, Mrs. Frank Johanna Anisko for the | p = o T continued), —Advt and Pumps enus Store.—- New Britain w £ this afternoon collar-attached shirts, “Pa 21st Anniversary Sale Tomorrow 4 Pre Easter I\TODGV Savmc Event— qreat values m \ummrl \hr)es “m cure your 1eu, are .\\\h(ud e Bardeck for the estate of Johann | Work in France was most inspiring. ore.—Advt. ) Kloss. From an economic standpoint, says every necessary article for the Easter parade — use ||§1 i been horn fo M. | . estate of Raton J. Minor of b i e 20 - @ b 5 of N i T >ld a one-third in- DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MEET. ably conducted for what it aecom- your credit. conduets the % pneghied 1951 panm ALUMNT MEET. =4 ore on Church | gamuél Reid nd Gilbert Tulloek for Dartmouth alumni from this city exhibition of -dolls 4o ter st | about §11.000. Wwill attend a dinner of the Hartford France was made a feature. New ! alumni this evening in the Capitol | Britain's Constance Russell Chamber- Medium and light weight under- ke E is ready at Besse-| city. Dinner will be served at 6:30 | /&I, 2d, was honorably mentioned by the speaker. and a talk by Prof ¢ Griggs on “The Dartmouth Outing Club” will . Easter Fashion’s Newest Modes In Suits 5% Spring Millinery In all the new models. Trimmed Hats in a_multitude of R shapes and colors. Some of Mil- Stylish, clever cre “l“‘,’““ an straw, shiny straws, some a variety of fabrics, 7 trimmed with flowers, fruits and s d designs. fancy trims. Just the hat you [BJ patterns an at the price you want to [g] $19.75.°75 Smart Coats Real money saving values in the Spring Coats. Priced unusually low for the quality of \\orkmnnf >s for men $9, $10, §11, Leland's.—Advt. 5 hion-Sole or Arch-i ter depart- | follow. here are about 25 alumni Visit Flower Show Saturday en’s and | in this city. Sunday at Volz greenhouses.—. s suits in New Britain at &= = GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE i i Jack O’Leather Suit FOR BOYS OUTWEARS Two ordinary suits. It costs no more than the clothes you are now buying. Sold by us exclusively. S 5 I A B8 BS s Charming New Waists Spring-like Waists in the lighter materials. Many styles and designs to choose from.| $7.98 .*18.00 Snappy, Stylish Suits for Men Models that every man will ap- preciate. Don’t wait until after Easter. Get yours now by using your credit. *30.00..°68.00 Men’s Shoes Oxfords predominate right now, but here you have a big variety to select from. All of the best materials. *9.00 ..*15.00 @m@@@@@@E@@@@@@@@@m@m@@@@@@@@@@@@@@mdfifia ® mmencing Saturday Morning, March 27 Boys’ Suits and Caps at Greatly Reduced Prices 10-year to 16-year-old sizes, all at $10 each. 6-year to 10-year-old sizes, all at $3.75 to $8.75. For Saturday only, all kinds of Voile from 69c to 89c. Value $1.00 and $1.39. OTHER SPECIALS ¥ Boys’ Caps, value $1.98. Sale Price $1.59. Special sale of Ginghams 59¢ value, value, 35c. ‘Curtain Scrim 39c value, 33c. Children’s Dresses, all sizes at reduced prices.BR J. KEIMOWITZ 372 CHURCH ST. DRY GOOD STORE Next Door to Tailor Shop Women’s an Misses’ Shoes Light weight Shoes in every new last. Comfort- able shapes made of high slass materials, reason- ably priced. *5.50..°14.00 Hard-Wearing Boys’ Suits Clothes that the hardy, healthy boy delights to wear. In wide variety of puterns nnd designs ready to wear. 34 34 to 316 00 Spring Hats ¥ Easy, C"n""m‘e"* Terms Time to cast aside the winter \ Just pay a little each week, | gat New felt and velour daccording to your income. |; ,dcls to match the mew suit. It’s easy, safe and conveni- p - 5.00..%6.50 THE(AEsAR MiscH §TORE Bhtmxméh!dhm and Pmatt. Sts. [ ' i o ) 5 EEEEEE@EE@@E@EE@EEEEE = l Without question we are showing the finest line of Neckwear we have ever shown, 75c¢ to $5.00. Emery Shirts in many styles, $2.50 and higher. This Store is the Home of Hart, | Schaffner and Marx Clothes. 49c; Flower Show Rothfeder’s 378 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN SPRINGTIME APPAREL In looking forward to KEaster every Saturday and Sunday, March 27th and 28th will be held the An- nual Flower Show of the Volz Floral Co., at the Greenhouses on Edson Street, below High School. We will have on exhibition the largest se- lection of Plants and Flowers ever seen in New Britain at one time. Nearly every country in the world will be represented by some plant or flower. . woman’s thoughts center on what she shall wear—we offer an assemblage of wearing apparel that will surcly appeal to every individual dresser—together with exceptional values. Polo Coats -$17.50, $22.50 $29.75, $35 and $45 These jaunty sport gar- ments are the favorites of the scason — developed of Polo Cloth, Camel’s Hair, Silvertone, Goldtone, and Velours — SNAPPY STYLES—REAL VAL S Jersey New Spring Dresses Stunning Suits $24.75,$35t0$55 New, modish Sults of smart lines that will help a woman (o’ achieve a grace- ful figure— They are braid bound— braid and coutache trimmed, ecmbroidered or plain tail- ored with unique pockets, slot seams and many clever little touches of tailored art— Tricotine, Mannish Serge, Poiret Twill, Velour and Full Wool Jerseys. Now Being Shown EASTER MILLINERY —When Hats and tvimmings are bought here. we trim yonr hat free of charge. You are cordially invited to come and see the exhibition. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MARCH 27th AND 28th Volz Floral Co.

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