New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 9

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CORSET DEPARTMENT Mrs. Case, expert corsetiere, from the Salon of New York, will be at your service Saturday mormng and afternoon, for advice and fittings. THE BIGGER BETTER STORE WOMEN'’S EASTER SUITS In the very latest spring styles in tricotine, serge, bolivia, jersey and velour, with excellentlines and tailoring, combined with our exceptionally low prices .......... $14.85 to $84.85 P DRESSES UNDERWEAR Dainty camisoles ............. 95¢ to $2.95 Wonderful creations in taffeta, satin, canton Silk Gowns .... $4.25 up to $6.95 Satin Envelopes .. .. $1.95 $7.85 to $99.85 Colored silk knicke: . $4.95 PETTICOATS SWEATERS “"" wonderful assortment of spring sweaters in all the latesst shades and styles $1.95 up to $8.95 = These must be seen to be appreciated. TAILORED HATS New spring Easter hats in all the latest shapes. Exceptional values ........ $3.95 to $16.95 3 COATS AND WRAPS I HOSIERY Triple Toe Silk hosiery, black, navy and crepe, georgette and poplin .. Triple Toe clocked hosiery In styles to satisfy all $11.85 to $94.85 An assortment that can’t be (Third Floor.) , BESSE-LELAND CO. 27 Stores Always More Ouality for Less Money beaten 95¢, $2.29, $3.95, $4.95. wtors’ hall last simmons and Dan Mallarney were 1oca) moclety changed the dates Which ointed delegates to the state con- jen. The convention will be held ow Haven some time during the th of April ¢ school. BERLIN NEWS. Cétinued from Seventh Page) P. and T. to Mcet. e next meeting of the Willlard Parents and Teachers’ tion will be held in the Perci- ool instead of the Kensington The meeting has tor vehicle department Monday night evening, been called for 8 o'clock on Wednes- day evening, March 23. Thae entertainment at this time will be provided by the puplls of the Per- cival school Semator John Trumbull of Plainville will not be able to ad- JOhn grees this meeting inasmuch as the been previously announced and y Trumbull was not frée for next ‘ednesday evening. Berlin Bits. Saveral members of the Methodist Emma FEpworth Teague society will attend the Epwerth leaguc group meeting in Forestville tonight Three men caught by the state mo- wlll appear iH court this evening at :30 o’clock. Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts of Berlin, will meet at the Berlin Congregation- al ehurch at 7:30 o'clock this even- ing. Another sign of spring being here appeaced yesterday when a student of the Ledge school brought the teacher a bouquet of hepatica. Mortimer Le Parde and family will leave Kensington tomorrow for Cleve. land where they will make their | home in the future. Mary McCormack of Beach Swamp road, Kensington, is at the New Brit- ain General hospital where she re- cently underwent an operation on the neck. East Berlin Items, | The local chapter of the Epworth league will attend the group meeting evening. They will leave East Berlin on the 6:40 train, returning on the last train. The following seven chap- ters constitute the group: i lin, Middletown, Portland, Farms, DMiddlefield, Durham Rocky Hill. Mr. C. ¥. Dodge of this place, president of the society, will officiate. The ladies of Sacred Heart church ! will hold a public whist this evening at the home of Mrs. Patrick Holigan. East Ber- South and | ric™ig social held at her home.on Wil- of the league at South Farms this | cox afenue last evening. i some time next month. All are cordially invited to attend. R. O. Clark is having his residence | g repainted. Miss Florence Rich entertained a number of her iUriends at a St. Ra#’ Games and refreshments were enjoyed by all. The Eastern Star omwell are arranging for a minstrel to l\(‘ given A number from this place will take part. The local fox hunters were again Thursday. The Boy Scouts from this place will | attend a meeting of their troop in Berlin this evering. ¢ out 1 Mrs. E. V. Read and children spent | Thursday in West Cromwell with Mrs. Read’s mother, Mrs. S. Hazelwood. SPECIAL SATURDAY O FRESH AND DELICIOUS- PLAIN DOUGHNUTS JELLY DOUGHNUTS LAYER CAKE, Small LAYER CAKE, Medium LAYER CAKE, Large Let Us-Do Your Baking' NOTICE—Big reduction on Florence oil ; p 877-23, 6“"711 3-18- 4 \OTICB—lnnherllr! Sale. B NO. 14 WINTER STREET . on Florence oil cook stoves, roasting and | frying pan. General hardware. A. M. Dressel. Phones 677-23, 622-13. Free Delivery Open Friday Evening 3-18-1d Tdephone | THE MODEL MARKET 435 3 171 PARK, CORNER MAPLE STREET k) Fresh Shoulders Smoked Shoulders HIGH GRADE MEAT AND GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST PRICES Come and See Us Before You Do Your Shopping. SPECIAL ON STEAKS "3 THE NEN BRITAIN ~ MARKET €0.~- NUALITY GOODS AT u, 318 MAIN ST ECONOMY PRICES TEL. 248 bbl $11.00 bbl $11.00 Pillsbury’s Flour Gold Medal Flour Royal Rye Flour Lunch Crackers 15 Ib pk 32c 6 Ib 25c 2 Ib 35c 6 rolls 25¢ ROAST PORK 3 cans 25¢ 2 cans 25c¢ 2 cans 25¢ FRESH AND SMOKED SHOULDERS SMALL EEGS OF LAMB ...... i S s E SMALL SMOKED HAMS Fresh leled Fowl 1b 48c Roast Vi “Lamb For Sfewing Fat Salt Pork b 35¢ | Fresh Cut Hamburg 1b 14c| Prime Rib Roast Beef . DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR in Packages CHALLENGE MILK T 17c can—3 EVAPORATED MILK ..............ooiiiiiiiiiiiiiasssianmnnnnn ! CAMPBELL’S PORK AND BEANS WINNER COFFEE, Always Fresh Roasted Suits For Easter That Invite Inspection At Robin’s Clothes Shop | 344 MAIN STREET Opposite Commercial St. Qi sTricTLy FrESH EGGs SUITS FOR MEN | " INCY CREAMERY BUTTER, None Better Made BEST PURE LARD .. AND YOUNG MEN Finest selection of colors, styles GR@EN MOUNTAIN POTATOES .................0cccceinnnnn. A and quality—Special price L‘ARGE,,SOUND ONIONS $ 1 2.50 Ey NAVEL ORANGES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Men’s Caps—Value $1.50 to $2.00 $1.00 SUITS FOR BOYS The largest selection. Sizes 7 to 18 Special price $4.95 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY , Men’s Dress S Large Grape Fruit Fancy Lemons Table, Apples Fresh Ripe Tomatoes Fresh Kale New Cabbage 0Old Cabbage Sweet Potatoes Lettuce Parsnips . ... Cauliflower

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