New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 19

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Ready For Your Inspection Our reliable and high grade selection of JEW- ELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS and IVORY will surely appeal to you this Christmas season. Due to the fact that we have been watching the market continually and succeeded in accumulating the most wonderful Christmas se- lection in the very latest designs at the very latest— which, of course, means lowest—prices. We bespeak an early call, giving us the pleasure of showing you our goods, and you may be the judge of quality and prices. Our complete MUSICAL DEPARTMENT will give you a wide range of instruments to select from, whether it is a PIANO, VICTROLA, RECORDS or MUSIC ROLLS. Qhould you contemplate purchasing anything in the music line, you will be greatly benefited by visit- ing our showrooms where you will be sure to find your favorite instrument at the most liberal terms, Henry Morans | OPPOSITE MYRTLE ST, \ sou saaadN ST. l = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 26, 1920. CITY ITEMS Removal sale uat Besse-Leland's. —advt. The Shuttle Meadow Country club ’h.ld a dance for its members yes- terday afternoon and evening. Rough dry washing at 9 cents a pound beginning Dec. 13. Union Laun- dry & Dry Cleaning Co.—advt. Mr and Mrs. F. H. Allls are visit- ing in town for a few days. Mr. Allis was formerly a clothing merchant in this eity. ‘Where are you going Sunday after- noon? To the Hospital Benefit Con- cert at Fox's Theater? Great! So am I. It's a wonderful program. Every- one in town seems to be going. Guess I'll go to Pierce’'s and get my tickets now before it's too late.—advt. Miss Julla Russell is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Russell of Grove HIiIL for the holidays. Trusses fitted by an expert of 25 years experience, Davis & Goodwin, 327 Main St.—advt. | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hungerford are visiting in New York for the holidays. Victrolas, at Morans' —aavt Donald McMillan is visiting his parents,. Mr. McMillan is a student at Yale university. Have your Christmas framing done at Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop.—advt. WHIST (‘I’:('I! MEETS. The Maple Loaf Whist club met last evening at the home of Mrs. James Cosgrove of 490 East street. Prizes were awarded to Mis: \(arguernc of course. A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. lwu M:iin Strect. 'Phono 570 Over 30 Years' l:mm Cullinan, Fred Macholts, Margarc Crowely and James Cosgrove. Th next meeting of the club will be helc ar the home o( Mrs. Fred Macholtz To""'vaum-ify" | Gray, Streaked Hair A:k anybody to guess how old are, and notice how their first ce is directed at You be | o, than thirtys 1 can tell'by yous Fair ‘must give to any woman who or more a sense of remntnul But to become y 'y ten years older at 30 or 40, to loo! | colorst "nght to Medium .jlrv and “Dark Brown to Black. Special Free Trial Offer 2 !ru trlll ;hwn Brovnntono. send anton Pharmacal Co., 'I'I Coppll Bldg., Covington, Ky., enclosing 11_cents to pay postage, packln War ‘Tear this out. TOMORROW! Saturday Specials In The Mark Down Sale Men’s and Boys’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS $19.50 Formerly $30 to $35 BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS Reg. $15 Reg. $18 .9% Reg. $20-$22 ... $15.95 New Britain Store 357 Main Street ALL WOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS $27.50 Formerly $35 to $45 MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHEEP LINED COATS Boys’, Reg. $16 . /Men’s, Reg. $22 . Men’s, Reg. $35 . $37 Suits and Overcoats Reduced! ALL WOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS S50 Formerly $50, $55, $60 MEN’S TROUSERS Sizes 29-44 Reg. $5, $6, $7 Sizes 29-46 Reg. $8, $9, $10 .. . $3.95 $5.95 Bristol Store 135 Main Street = ..,\..‘....mmmlIl”"m"”m “ Spread it with First Prize Nuf Margarine. Pure and wholesome, this “Modern Butter” is the perfect spread for bread. Use it wherever you now use buttéy. Itsdeli- cate flavor, its creamy smoothness and dalnty fragrance will win First Prize a place on your table and in your kitchen. y First Prize is economical, too. It costs about half as much as butter — and you will like it so much better. No animal fats — just pure vege- table and cocoanut oils churned to perfect con- 51stency with whole milk. Valuable coupons are packed with First Prize The Kiddies’“Between Meals” Bread . Nut Margarine. They will help you to own a - beautiful set of fine Parisian China Dishes. Read how easily you can get them. Coupons are also packed with Baby Brand Oleomargarine. = Your grocer should be able to supply you. If he can’t—ask us. Send money and coupons to . P. BERRY & SONS, Inc.; Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States @o@ (C3eC00 For 30 coupons and $6.00 you can get 42 pieces of Parisian China, grace- ful in design and beautifully embossed with a gold band. For 30 more cou- pons and $6.00 you can get another 36-piece set. A third set of 34 pieces for only 30 coupons and $6.00 com- pletu this magntficcnf dmner service. 112 pieces in all. | FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGAR [\

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