New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 6

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A This Coupon $5.00 OFF ’s or Young Men’s SUIT 32.50 Or Better. —Main Floor URKISH TOWELS Full Bleached Coupon 2 for 25¢ —Bargain Basement Coupon Sale 5% DISCOUNT On All Men’s OXFORDS and HIGH SHOES With Coupon ' —Second Floor Children’s Knit NDERSHIRTS With Coupon. 10¢ ~Bargain Basement Pair of Nice Soft BY BLANKETS 49c¢ With Coupon. —Bargain Basement BESSE-LELAND’S Grey Enamel ~ SAUCE PANS 2, 3 and 4 pint size, set of 3 for 75¢ With Coupon. —Bargain Basement $1.00 OFF Any Boys’ SWEATER Sizes 6 to 16 With Coupon. —Second Floor Men’s Ribbed SHIRTS and DRAWERS 2 for $1.00 With Coupon. —Main Floor ESSE THE BIGGER BETTER STORE Cbupon Day Sale — Thursday, March 17th, 1921 READ OUR COUPGNS CAREFULLY, THEN CUT THEM OUT AND BRING THEM IN. EACH COUPON WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. DONT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY. 10¢; DISCOUNT On All Boys’ and Girls’ SHOES With Coupon. —Second Floor $1.75 SATEEN BLOOMERS Pink and White $1.25 With Coupon. —Third Floor $2.00 OFF All Men’s SWEATERS With Coupon. —Main Floor Coupon Sale $2.00 DISCOUNT On Any WOMAN’S HAT This includes our new spring styles With Coupon! —Third Floor 10% DISCOUNT On All BOYS’ SUITS this includes our entire stock With Coupon. —Second Floor HEMINGWAYS SILK . FLOSS Witj¥ Coupon. 6 Skeins for 25c —Bargain Basement A s //' ” MEN’S FUR BAND CAPS With Coupon. 75¢ Our regular $2.50 grade. —Main Floor 159 DISCOUNT On All WOMEN’S PUMPS, OXFORDS & High SHOES With Coupon. —Second Floor Coupon Sale $5.00 DISCOUNT On All WOMEN’S DRESSES $27.85 and better With Coupon —Third Floor LELAND C Bring This Coupon Men’s French LISLE HOSE 4 Pair for $1.00 45¢ values. —Main Floor Extra Heavy TURKISH BATH TOWELS Fancy stripes of blue and old rose 49¢ With Coupon —Bargain Basement R $2.00 OFF : Any Man’s RAINCOAT With Coupon. —Main Floor A Good Heavy House BROOM 29¢ With Coupon. —Bargain Basement With Coupon. 3 Packages of ARGO STARCH 25¢ . ‘ —Bargain Basement [ J 27 Cities Stores ALWAYS MORE VALUE FOR LESS MONEY. WATCH—A Most Extraordinary Announcement will appear in Tomorrow’s Paper. It will make every Boy and Girl “Sit Up and Take Notice.” - R AP 5 GREW CORP. Y.M.C. A, CAMPAIGNING LE WITTS BUY CHURCH | HINMANSHARPE NUPTIALS | 0L GONPANIES WEET AID REPORT O GET NORE WENBERS FOR QUARTER MILLION " oo 2 o=y 2, ning at the Home of the Bride, | cerns Tlold Conference—Discuss | Quick Results---Herald Classified Ad.‘\ | Rev. H: W. Maier Officiating. | Mexican Constitution. (Continued from First Page.) Rev. Henry W. Maier, pastor of the | Galveston, Tex., March 16.—Repré- pment lssued and John E. Dehm. Francis, Deschens, | Ultimately, however, Mr. Le Witt has 'First Congregational church, will of- | "":i‘“::;‘f,‘,‘v",,fi ":: (\';'l,'\xi"o‘:",,:.‘.i ZU(",‘\I’TQI Henry . Dressel, David H. Elliron, announced, the brownstone structure ficiate at the wedding of Howard Azro i e i i i v CCled [01‘ Year Fred J. C. Ensworth, Itev. 8. A, Fiske, | will be razed to give way to the erec- | Hinman and Miss Margaret Burnham of the new constitution of Mexico I M. Goldstein, Willlam . Gooby. A. tion of one of the finest and most Sharpe, which will take place this [ was one of the major subjects to be A. Greenberg, Wm. M. Greenstein, A. | elaborate moving picture houses in . €vening at the home of the bride at d‘»“;u»‘-‘f’d- i Haneock England. Lawyer Le Witt has White Oak, at 7:30 o'clock. The cere- | P resident Obregon, according to ' had previous exper e in the photo- ! g iy | unconfirmed reports, was to be repre- of the Lyceum : ToPY Will take the form of a home | gented semi-officially and this was L sensons. Cohe | Wedding. Miss Linnea Clarke of this . pointed to as tending to strengthen 2 | ie N o | ity fa) coutnot) thegroom ) WillEbs |l =t seiiet! that relifions betwess the Hooper Richard Hulbert Richard tion of .|ll new ””,‘A ng \.\l : i bridesmaid, and John Lewis of Bos- Pttt il e N. [ be undertaken untll market and bli(- e e R e e SR G o B0 £ bor ‘nn'dnu-n.s are more avorable, Parker will play the wedding march & S Bae tion in which the property is situat- | B¢ Pride. will be flower girl Follow- | 5¢ (he Mexic Petroleum corpora- ed, Messrs. Le Witt are of the opinion '[N8 @ wedding trip, Mr. and Mra. Hin- | tjon. A spe train brought oil men jman will make their home in Wal- | {0 Tampico and Mexico City. heeting of the Mutual of the Corbin S w Tyson Hancock Harry American Hardware jYoward I.. Hancock, Luther Hancock, held last evening at o - = ub ho nd reports read by the officers o ensuing year were ‘Hultgren, Bernie Jackowitz, Dr. ": B. Jaffe, Carl J. Johnson, Harold E nk Riley; vice-presi- 'johnson, Warner Johnson, Glen W i recording secretary, ‘Jones, Albert Kallgren, Philip Kall- ; financial mecretary, 'gren, Milton Kerman George H M. Ban- Kiesewetter, Paul Klambt, Henry W Christ, J. *Kupfer, Harry 1. Kutscher, F. W Holmauist Vernon F. ; fresh west | rahip. when the old Park Congregational 1 f members 2 1 L6741 e e T BAKER STARTS FOR CAMP that a high-class photoplay house will { tham, Mass. Griswold, Thomas fTatham, Alfred Le Witt, Edson C. reach the prope theater from any 24 members and in )fller, Sidney A. Montague, J. C was emploved in a clerical capacity New Haven, March 16.—For New James B. Parsons, Emil G. Pawlow, | Wilkins-Potter Press company, \\ilh;aml northwest winds. measuring spoons—four sizes. cause real fruit is healthful. ) old-style quick desserts. 8 M. Yonan, Frank Pawlow, John A. of New Britaia for $225,000. The the last 24 hou ind is now passing We want every home to know [ Regan, Charles IT. Relay, 8. Rifkin, ' he and his uncle had purchased the |senafe finance committee next Thurs- | Per Mississippi valley eastward to the vors in liquid form, in glass. A We crush the fruit, condense packages Jiffy-Jell in assorted 321 |schmitt, August Schwartz, R. B. wag dedicrted in 1566. The Rev. |hearing was slated for yesterday aft- | Northwest. The temperature has fall- mail you free all four measur- lam Mardon and George Schmitt. gational churches united seven years | Mittee under House Bill 105. Thurs- | cloudy and showery weather followed Vormer Home Run King Will Soon! Dr. and Mrs. Charles Greenstein Y 3 ou Can Save ———————— Bhreveport, La., will have a complete \,‘.. n' uu\'mfi l’{"}‘lfi‘ii":t u;l;h:-m:)l:_ff‘l‘; i The bride is the daughter of Mr. \\-E,\Tn;mrr. W, H. J. Bradbury, Lockwood, Ii. Loomis, Howard C. ! Freeis WHICH IECERect o e ¢ vehic. |2nd Mrs. Fred Sharpe of White Oak. i fsmin Johnson Loomis, John Lucbeck, William H. [0® CHITE @10 B o sible to | Mr- Hinman is the son of Mr. and | pair and Colder Tonight — Good the financial mecre-. \erch, A. P. Mardon, Robert Middle- 2 el | Mrs. Zerah Hinman of Collinsville, Weather Promised for Thursday ! KN ir P n ow “harles 2 C; . J i y, Miss Sha 2 ki i or show a gain ' 'mas, Harry . Milk itz Charl part of the Capital City with compar- | onn Until recently, Miss Sharpe f o ll 24 Moody, John Morrison, David L. Nair, | 8tive ease, it is explalned at the office of the New Britain Gas | Haven and vic : Fair and some- to users o l - e repor shows the ' Arthur W. Nelson, Alfred Noren, Roy jcompany. She is a member and for- | what colder tonight; of th wssociation 9 Alfred Olson larence Olson, Hartford, March 16.—A real estate i mer lecturer of the Burritt Grange. For Connecticut: = " -, zed March 1, 1913 IClarence C. Palmer, Elmer W. I'ape, | (ransfer involving the sale of historic | Mr. Hinman is sales manager for the | Thursday: colder toni Here is a set of aluminum You want them to have it, bes churc yroper as a ay | 3 R 4 6 Carl Tintl, W RIODDen i Chaal [l ey BOPSKyANAS newotiated ((odxy [offices at Boston, Mass. Weather Conditions. They are free to users of Jiffy- Children need it daily. Bers March . Vibbe e, 3 rd Walte \\]l:!m'n | - The disturbance which was central Jell.” See the offer below. . Here it costs no extra price. > 3167 | walters, Kenne alters, wrry o+ church s s m gh streets ygsterday morning ove Minnesota 3 t costs the same price as the bers admit Wensels, Edward J. Willlams, Norman | was sold to George and M. C. Le Witt | Continue Hearing On s |'has moved ripldly sestwird duiins Taste the fruit - | Pelletier, Arthur E. Peterson, George | property had been leased, for the past i Bond Issue By Water Dept. | out the St. Lawrence valley. It has how Jiffy-Jell excels the old- Ing':: :i:nf?ir&;?fdl £ aaie . . 449 {1, Peterson, Walter J. Plude, Irving ' few years by the Second Church ot j caused cloudy and showery weather style quick desserts. : > members 1. Rachlin, Lloyd R ancy, Joseph (hrist. Scientist. George Le Witt said A hearing will be given by the | in the northern districts from the up- Here you get real fruit fla- Ourgiftoffef pers died 3 Harry M. Robertson, Henry Roche, property with a view to improving | coast. The disturbance is followed by bottle in each packa; . 8°'G. E. Root, Arthur L. Rothfeder, | {s for commercial purposos. %‘;““’ ;’"{ thefpetition of Bithawater | hartios weatharlwhichlis now aaific Buy from grocer twelve - | Herbert B. Sauter, Morris D. Saxe, Al- The Park church was the successor | P0ard for permission to issue water | aast as Pennsylv: 1 Another dis- Py . < | I i Kk 8 s ! ast as s 5 4 the juice and seal it. So Jiffy- flavors. Cut out th schade, Frank W. Schade, Fred e : ToithTe ; bonds P e itis 7 out the (@) trade- ford Schade, Frank " r of the fajpous old North church and | Ponds to the amount of $100,000. The | turbance is central over the British Je"; 2?:‘,::‘(;::‘“ table richin marks in the circleon front eta) Skinner, E. J. Sta Charles F. Dr. Horace Bushnell was a North | ernoon but was continued at the re- | en decidedly in the upper Mississippi - . of each package. Send them to wh 1 $2,876.40 [Stanley, Howard Y. Stearns, Ralph M. " church pastor and a memorfal bust |9Uest of Chairman W. B. Rossberz | valley and Lake region. but contin- Children want it us with the cou; and we will w 61,161 35 Strickland, David '\ £ |.-u‘>|| \:\r” of him is in the Park church. The |, Who attended the session. The peti- | yes high in New land The children want Jiffy-Jell. ing s 5 Cot out | ham Thomas, A. E rornton, = Park and Farmington A ,. | tion was referred to the finance com- itions tavor f this vicinity e cl en iffy-Jell. poon: coupon + armington Avenue Congre Conditluns IV = They like this rich fruity taste. now. ~ 10 under the title of Immanuel Con- | 4aY's session will open at 2 o'clock. by fair and somewhat colder. | gregational church We also make Jiffy-Pie, a new dessert, in two — flavors—Lemon and Chocolate. Ask your grocer Join Yanks at Shreveport .)'..;‘4 returned from their wedding ! New Yaork, March 16.—The New 3 M D ll Jiffy Dessest Co MAIL « York Americans who are training at W; i any Dollars Waukesha, Wis. THIS NTED ' rewstgrrolslozailide g dndpcernn By Cutting Our g_ LT ES Backosct tnd 12 @ rademaria, third baseman roturns to the Yankeo Extra Saleswomen for . (i 3 Rl for which mail the measuring 0ld, it was reported Qore today. g it ong ar oupons 1 onight ‘ el ‘

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