New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1920, Page 5

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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920. \ SUNSEAL SUNNYCORN 77¢ Instant-Cooked Breakfast Cereal Delightful to eat! . . So delicious because it is only the hearts of the choicest white corn, ground fine and thoroughly steam-cooked in our patented milling process. Creamy, mellow, delightful! Prepared in an instant, Simply stirinto boiling water—neverover two mmutes This is a great -dvlntnge never before offered in a cooked cereal. Try it! Ask your grocer. He will refund your mon- Vey if you aren’t entirely satisfied. THE PATENT CEREALS CO. OENEVA M.V, LS Where You Can Buy Your Christmas Toys Christmas is two months off. Have you begun to plan your Christmas giving — es- pecially to children? What are you going to give to little Alicq. George and John; your little relative or friend? What will you give them? Decide early to get your gifts—and shop early. You can buy your Christmas toys here wheie the problem of giving is solved for you. JAMES F. GLOVER Flower and Gift Shop 135 MAIN STREET. “Y” Special Last Week to Join the Y. M. C A Before the Dues Are Raised Men $12.00 Boys $6.00 for a year’s membership . = “BUDDIES” The Merry Music Play at The Lyceum Eriday, Matince and Night. To insure the opportunity for every- body in every section ol England to see “Buddies” this season the Sel- wins are sending this big sensational musical comedy hit ol last year in New York and Boston on tour with the entire cast, company, chorus, special symphony orchestra and the picturesque production that the press and public raved over in both of the large Eastern cities. When it is seen here at the Lyceum Theater Friday next at a matinee and night perform- ance, it will be with the original com- pany in its entirety whose names stand at the top of musical comedy fame. The list includes, William Wayne, Lambert Terry, W. J. McCarthy, Mur- ry D'Arcy Joseph Bernella, Paul Hop- ner, Charles Brokaw, Albert Law- rence, Frank Daly, Edward Robson, Ludmilla Toretzka, Dorothy Holmes, Mario Gerding, Vera Halare, Edith Mason and a big and brilliant ensem- ble. All tickets are now on sale at the theater box office. A popular priced matinee will be given to insure every person in New Britain an opportunity of enjoying this rare bit of musical comedy. TABS' FAIR. From the standpoint of attendance and sociability, Mardi Gras Night which was observed last evening at the Tab’s fair was one of the most successful features presented thus fur. More than 1000 were in attendance. Curley’'s ne \\'l‘l(\‘ orchestra furnished s pleasing dance program. So succ was the event that the society h cided to repeat the Mardi Gras social tomorrow evening and Curley's or- chestra has again been sccured to play for dancing. Tonight's enrertainment will be pre- sented by the Y. M. T. A. & B. socie- ty minstrels who have prepared an elaborate program which even prom- ises to surpass their excellent showing of last Friday evening when the troupe opened the fair. Several new songs will be introduced. CITY ITEMS Estey pianos, none better, at Morans. —advt. Tabs’ male minstrels at Tabs' fair tonight.—advt. 1All officers of Stella Rebekah lodge, I.'0. O. F. degree team are requested to attend the meeting Friday evening. Victrolas at C. L. Pierce & Co.—Ad Talking machines, C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt, Removal sale at Besse-Leland’s. —advt. Victor Records C. L. Pierce & Co. Advt. “Seats on Sale for “BUDDIES” Goldenblum Millinery Co. 25% OFF ON ALL MILLINERY Our entire collegtion of these Charming Hats at 25 per cent discount. Special $8.50 TRIMMED HATS A large collection of beauti- ful Trimmed Hats; value $10. Special 25 per cent off $5.98 TRIMMED HATS All colors; value $6.50. Spe- cial 25 per cent off $3.98 Beaver Velour Children's Hats All colors; value $8.50. Spe- cial 25 per cent off $4.98 MANY OTHER SPECIADL * BARGAINS Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST. ¥. M. C. A. Bldg. { / ] ] ) ) 5 5 D ) 5 ) D ) ) DON'T MISS IT! PAY $1.0 PAY $5.00 Demonstration and Club Sale PROCLAMATION! When in the course of human events an established, successful, reputable concern must give up their busi- ness quarters because their building has been leased over their heads, resulting in the necessity of removing their entire stock of merchandise to other quarters, I feel justified in attaching such great importance to- the occurrence that rightly I can say it will be an event-of vital interest to every man, woman and child in this _ community. My twelve years in this building has been twelve years of service and conscientious selling and now that I must remove to other quarters I have determined to start at once a removal sale so as to dispose of every piece of Clothing, Furnishings, and Hats before moving. -~ ** i : It is my sincere advice (and Isay it with considerable feeling) don’t buy a single article of wearing apparel until this Removal Sale begins, Friday morning, October 29th, when I guarantee you regular, good old fashioned bargains. Yomr it 4 s s RIS Signed JOS. M. HALLORAN, & ! Conmors-Halloran Co. Where Your Grandmother Used to Trade And We Will Give You A Receipt For JOHN A .ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURNITURE STO RE (ESTA BLISHED 1899) @@.@@@EEJOHN A ANDREWS & CO. O AndBeaMembérd" Sewing Machine Clu $10.0

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