New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 8

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Men’s Easter Hats. Besse System makes . Men’s Spring Caps CO Here you will find all the latest styles in Herringbone, pencil stripes, heather mixtu“s, blues, browns and greys. Don Besse System Suits The latest spring styles, Mallory and $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 $1.00 to $2.50 . $18.00 to $35.00 SPECIAL SHIRT SALE Madras, reps and percales, sizes 14 to 18 Guaranteed absolutely fast colors. 27 Stores $2.00 and $2.50 values. THE BIGGER . BETTER STORE Maillard, Park and Tilford and Schrafts candy, SATURDAY SPECIAL. o Chocc'tlale coated walnut top montevideos . .. Cigars and Cigarettes at popular prices. TO THE BIGGER BETTER STORE FOR YOUR MEN'S FASTER SUIT ’t forget you save $5.00 or more on your suit here. Society Brand Suits - -3 Y Y.&\,‘. 5 5% $40.00 to $60.00 MEN’S FRENCH LISLE HOSE (First Floor.) BESSE-LELAND CO. Always More Quality for Less Money Miss Helen Dixon, pre- presided | Clara Traut At the meeting the delegates to hc convention recently held in Provi- Il of Work Done at Con- | jenco told of the good time they had and of the work done by other girls’ et b € e Mildrea Peck and the st president were the delegates to the { | convention. Two other girls, Erna ing meeting of the Girls' | Olson and Agnes Diebl, representing of the New Britain High | the Girl Scouts at the convention, Beld in the library of the | also told of their good time yestorday afternoon at 5| Miss Agnes Johnston told of the Bout 10 girls were in at- [ work other Girl Reserve clubs are two new members were | doing and told the local girls that Bamely, Helen Minor and | they have to work hard so Provi- | ¢ flecently clubs her Notes of o would JALLINAN’S scial for Saturday | Salted Spanish Peanuts 18c Pound Regular Large Bread Roast Ham Russian Salad 40c pound Home Made usage Meat 125¢ Pound 0{ them. ahead was no other club would get An announcement nade by Miss & Wg camp : M mn s Vin d, New Britain portun#$®e, ¥pend (wo July At the conclusion of the meeting it was announced that a council meet- ing would be held next Tuesday after- all girls are urged to I that veeks in noon and present. BICYCLES AR An epidemic of bic stedling is prevalent about the city at presen, five reports of thefts being registered with the police yesterday afternoon and last night. Those reporting the losses are Walter 1zimierowski, of 536 Burritt street: oyd B. Mitchell of 639 Arch street, Charles Walters of 29 Armistice street, Irving Park- er of 553 East street, and Donald McDougall of 680 East street. STOLEN. Best Butter, 55¢ 1b. —advt. Russell Bros. LOOT IS RECOVERED. Detective Sergeant A. J. Richard- son today located the loot consisting of women's wearing apparel stolen at Green's store on Wednesday night. After questioning Joseph Jereski and Albert Grybeak, without much suc- cess, the officer decided to search their home at 40 Gold street. In the cellar he found a traveling bag and dress suit case filled with the goods. 2,900 APPLY FOR VOTE. With the closing of yesterday's ses- sion of the registrars of voters, a proximately 2,900 had applied for ad mission to the electorate. The se- lectmen will be in session with the city clerk during the last week of the month, dates to be designated later. Best Coffee, —advt. 35¢c 1b. Russell Bros. o /imant Watls for Saster | Eastern Millinery Co. QUALITY 133 MAIN STREET Come Here for Your Easter Hat And You’ll Be Satisfied . Hats of Distinctio Supreme in Style——Rich in Qua.llty Moderate in Price : There is great interest in the Eastern’s Mg. Women have learned to look to this store for the first showing of new styles, and we certainly have a wonderful assortment for your selectlon. Every wanted material, style and color is on display, and the prices are exceedingly low. Tomorrow — We offer a few SPECIALS that mean a big saving to you. Come early. About 100 Hats, values up to $8.50. Saturday SPECIAL $5.45 DREN’S “w SPECIAL CHILDREN’S oo The Literary successful all-day sewing meeting on in AN were present and several dozen arti- cles were completed for the New Brit- ain hospital. his son. James, at Tilton, New Hamp- shire. Mrs. | from a week's Miss Arline Root is visiting Mrs. Daniel Olsen of Bridgeport. Miss Frances Sorrow week-end with relatives in New Hav- D T. house with a severe attack of lum- bago. MAPLE HILL The ladies of Newington church met with Mrs. Cogswell today for an all-day sewing meeting. CITY ITEMS. —_—— Victrolas and records, Henry Morans’ —advt. The spring millinery making class will begin Monday, March 21, at the Y. W. C. A. All girls may bring what they wish, and will be under instruction of a competent teacher. Victrolgs, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. 1c Sale now going on at Axelrod’s two stores, 405 Main St. and 236 Park St —advt. < Frank R. Woods, assistant superin- tendent of Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., and his wife, purchased today, society held a very at the home of Mrs. ue. About twenty-five ladies and J. Skinner spent Sunday with I, L. Harding is recovering illness with the grippe. spent the Haines is confined to the = DOBBS Spring Hats The new round shapes in French and Seal Brown $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Our Hat business is increasing rapidly. We have never sold so many Spring Hats as we have this Spring. Our prices are $3 and $4 lower than the same Hat can be purchased elsewhere. ——‘————&—*___ A Few Shirts Left For $1.00 Each. Sizes are broken—No 16 size in the lot. Our regular Shirts and a bargain at this price. Notaseme Hose 3 Pairs For $1.00. All guaranteed to wear or your money back. Spring Suits in gray and brown Herring-bone patterns—$35 and $42.50. through the Camp Real Estate Co., a new cottage on Stanley street, from Alexander J. Olson of Miller & Olson. —advt. dress- | 27 Cities . A daughter was born today at’ New Britain General hospital to and Mrs. William Hoffman of Beaver street. the firm of Best Butter 55c 1b. Russell Bros. 3 Pounds Best Coffee $1.00. Ru , Bros.—advt. Specials For Saturday More of those Men’s 38¢ Hose ... 11 pair for 99¢ The Ncw Regal Shoes and Oxfords for Spring have Just " arrived. INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL PRICES Men’s Regal, Crest Last, Patent, Plain Toe Oxford .. Value $9.00. Men’s Regal, Crest Last, Genuine Cordovan vaond Value $11.00. Men’s Regal, Crest Last, Russia Calf, Brogue Oxford $8.25 Value $10.00. Men’s Regal, Biltmore Last, Russia Calf, Fibre Sole, Rubber Heel Oxford 55 Value $8. 50. Men’s Regal, High Cut Shoes, Hudson Last, Russia Calf M Value $11.00. Men's Regal, Biltmore Last, Russian Calf Shoe ....... $8.35 Value $10.50. Men’s Regal, Crest Last Shoe, Russia Calf, Rubber Heel M Value $10.00. il 3795 $7.49 . $8.95 Last Day of Sale on Regal Shoes from Fall Stock Value $10 to $16. McElwain Made Goodyear Welts Value $7 to $10. Other Desirable, Good Wearing Makes and Leathcrs % 33.45 Value $5 to $6.50.¢ Men's Duichess and Sweet-Orr Pants .. .. $1.95, 33.65, 3 Values $4.00 to $10.00. ] Women's Steel and Jet Beaded, 2 Strap Pumps ....... $6.50 Value $9.00. 3 Women’s Fancy 1 Strap, Hand Turned Pumps, Black " Viei Kid e B) V. alue $9 00. & Women’s Handsome Cross Strap, Black Kid Pumps . Value $7.00. : Women’s 2 Button, 1 Sirap, Black Kid Pumps ....... Value $6.00. 4 Women’s Regal “Tailor Maid” Oxford, Tan Calf, Rubber Heels .... Value $10.00. s Women’s Regal, “Wellesley’’ Tan Calf Oxford ....... $7. Value $9.50. \ Women’s Regal, “Mineola” Tan Calf Oxford ......... $7.50" Value $9.75. \ s Women’s Regal “Wellesley”” Black Vici Oxford ceees $7.95% Value $10.00. Women’s Regal “Mineola” Black Vici Oxford .. Value $10.00. ; All Regal High Shoes, Black and Tan, Kids and Calf, b Last of Salé....... 2 ) Value $10 to $16 McElwain Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes, All Leathers, Last Day .... . $2.89 and $3.89 Value $6 to $10. A Few Extra Special Values, Broken Sizes of Fancy High Cut Shoes . Saseprdeceenenseess SN Value up to $14. ‘SIMON FINE 321 Main Street. EXCLUS!VE REGAL SHOE DISTRIBUTOR. New Britain, Conn. "TO THE BOY AND GIRL Who secures the largest number of votes up to 12 o'clock noon, Friday, March 25th, a complete Easter Outfit, . ings, underwear — beautiful dress for the girl and natty suit for the will' receive from the Bigger-Better Store, ab- solutelg free, consisting of shoes, stock- boy—and a smart hat. In addition to the ballots as printed in our advertisements, we will allow votes to be cast through g Cut Out This Ballot and Bring or Mail It to the Besse-Leland Co. e e————————————————— it ot ONE VOTE FOR

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