New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 9

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MUSICAL GLUB TO | OPEN SEASON SOON First Concert Will Be Given on| October 18 Monday evening, Oct. 18, the New Mritain Musical elub will open its sec- Md season in the Grammar School hall, with a program of miscellancous musie, to be followed by other musi cales at intervals of three woeks. The club announces that the two lectures included in its course will be | Elven by Prof. Waldo Selden Pratt of Hartford, and Dr. Jean Beck of New York eity. Prof. Pratt's subject will bs “The Pmalm Book of the Pil- #rima” which Is especially appro- priate at this time, because of the tercentenary anniversary of the land- Ing of the Pligrims. Dr. Beck will speak on “The Music of the Trouba- dours and Treuveres” and will {llus- trgte his lecture with selections on primitive instruments Following is the prospectus of the woason ‘Oectober 18— Kvening of miscellane- ous musie. November 7 Bauver. November § music ‘No\"mhrr Recital by IHarold Fwvening of old Italian 20—Lecture by NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, “The Psalm Waldo Selden Pratt orn Book of the Pligrims." December 20—Evening of Polish musie January 10—Open concert (free to the p blic.) January 31— Period. Feb uar- Beck on “Music of the and Trouveres.” March 2—Recital by Music of the Romantic 21—Lecture by Dr. Jean Troubadours Giovanni | March 14—Evening of opera April 4—Music of America April 25-—Open concert (free to the public.) The annual dues of $10 entitle as- sociate members to one seat at all local musicales and two reserved moats at both artists’ recitals. Applica- tions for associate membersip may be obtained from Miss Frances I. Parker, 47 Curtis street, or Miss 8. P. Farrell at the C. L. Plerce store. 246 Main street. All prospective associate mem - bers are urged to send in their ap- plications at once to Miss L. P. Far- rell, treasurer, box 616, New Britain. FTAODS X6fl CITY ITEMS Vietrola Xmas club, Henry Morans. —advi Tabs' fair, Bardeck’'s hall, October 22 to November 1.—advt. 1c. sale now going on at Axelrod's Pharmacy, Park St—Advt Exclusive agents Mallory Hats, $4.00 to $7.00. Besse-Leland's Fvery suit and overcoat greatly re- Martinelli ' Prof. duced at Wilson's. Every suit and overcoat in our, store reduced 20 per cent. Wilson's.— | advt. { Lot of men's 6 pair for $1.00, advt. Jewelry Xmas —advt MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative, black cotton hose 19¢, | at Desse-leland's.— lub, Henry Morans. | Accept “California” Syrup of Figs Real-Fruit Desserts Jiffy-Jellis flavored with fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed to flavor each dessert. So it brings you true-fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply add boiling water. Compare it with the old-style gelatine desserts. It will be a delightful rev- elation. Get the right kind — JujyJell 10 Flavors, ut Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents OCTOBER 8, 1 920. only—Ilook for the name California on —-fiAVE VTHAT HV(')‘US_E‘_ the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottie. You must say “Calif & SOUTLET MILLINERY CO.88 For Saturday We Offer U nusual Values In NEW FALL MILLINERY TRIMMED HATS WIRED NOW J. W. CAMPBELL ‘ PHONE 351-4. [ gé@@ié@}é@@@@ SPECIAL PRICI A : NGS ONNEWM B T T THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY It is our custom to select each week from our regular sta Millinery certain groups of Hats and feature them at special One will find these assortments attractive and offering the ¢ tunity of economizing on smart headgear. Trimmed Hats $4.98 to $12.50 Feather Hats Chic and decided- ly smart looking. $3.98 Plush Sailers Children’s Hats colors. $4.50 Values $2.98 Felt Hats in all $2.98 Trimmed $5.98 to $ Sport Felt Attractive m in all colors. $2.69 | ~ Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 Main Street, 863 Main Street, Ha New Britain. Over Harvey & Le foteeiofotetetotetototolofeleletede tatotoloteetotetofetofeofofoloteds from sun-kissed fields of purest | wheat lies hid in 3| ! ANGELUS FLOUR { i Delicious, home-baked bread, | rolls and wmuffins make you | want to EAT MORE BREAD | sola vy Style and value will ba found in this group of hats, fashioned fine silk Lyons and pamne velvet. All the i and black. NATIONAL GROCERY AND MEAT CO. BANDED SAILORS OF ST SOFT DRAPED HATS ROLL BRIMS TURBANS & LARGE DROOP HATS $5.00 & POLISHED PLUSH TAILORED HATS | $2.98 ‘;' These hats in the new sailor shapes are values that i cannot be duplicated in any other store. Values to $4.50. > GENUINE HATTERS = PLUSH - $5.00 In all the smartest blocks. These same hats are sold in other stores at $6.95. A special purchase enables us to sell them at $5.00. =, % 1ei0100))))) , Think of it! We operate a Quality Apparel Store that clothes you and your family in the smartest of becoming attire, the nobbiest of styles, the finest of fabrics — all at the most economic of prices. Becoming = Styles in MATRON’S HATS HUNDREDS OF THE LATEST IDEAS $E.9O STYLES TO CHOOSE EXECUTED IN THESE FROM HATS Smartly draped turban of silk Lyons velvet. Some combined with panne vel- vet. They are trimmed with fancy feather effects and smart bows. Many of the shapes have those little brims that are so becoming to many. These are reg- ular $6.95 values. \ BEAVER HATS for MISSES and CHILDREN $5.95 Regular $7.95 value. CREDIT is your “buy” word here and Satisfaction our “sell” word — a word that is woven into,every garment offered — a word that means OUR CLOTHES MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Men’s SUITS = Women’s and Misses’ Confidential SUITS CREDIT || Gt e Terms $3450 and $3950 COATEES A wide range of mod- els and materials. Matchless values. $2450 and : Distinctively styled and exceptionaily low-priced. $3450 Boys' SUITS An offering that gives mothers a new insight into our value-giving. 5895 With the gener- ous help of our Unique ‘Confident- ial Credit Plan, you select the style that delights vou in the fabric that suits you — and pay small amounts as you get paid. Lxng nap soft fluffy Beaver, mushrooms, roll brims and pokes with plain tailored bows, banéd and long rib- bon streamers. They are the type of hat that will give splendid service throughout the season. Suggestions from our Glove Section WASHABLE CHAMOISETTE GAUNTLETS white, black, Chamois, Beaver, cafe LADIES’ SLIP-ON STYLE, fancy cuff washable Chamoisette, all colors FOR SATURDAY ONLY § IMPORTED KID GLOVES Black, black with white, white, brown SKIRTS Boston Clothing Co. 63 CHURCH STREET We also carry a full line of Long Kid Gloves and Washable Kid Gauntlets. 257 MAIN ST. BOOTH’S BLOCK Stylish Millinery

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