New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 19

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111, 5. ASKS LOAN OF A WORLDS LARGEST SHO* ve You Y2-On Your hoe Bill Spring Showing Now SHOES Women's Smart Spring Styles No. 1— Ladies’ 2-Strap Pumps, tan and black kid, high or military heels. $4.90 No. 2 — Ladies’ Fancy Strap Pumps, high and mili- tary heels. Special for Sat- urday $5.90 No. 3—Ladies’ Tan Calf Goodyear Welt Brogue Ox- fords $4.90 No. 4—Ladies’ Black Satin Hi-Heel Pumps with ™ $3.90 No. 5—Ladies’ Black and Brown Oxfords, Goodyear welt, military heels. Some have rubber heels $4.90 No. 6—Ladies’ Tan Calf Bal Strap Oxford, military heel. The new sport model. Special Growing Girls’ Black Low Heel Oxford $2.49 Per Pair Misses' and Children’s Pumps, brown, gun metal.and patent Leather—All sizes. Kinney’s Saturday Special $1.98 Per Pair Boys’ Shoes Black or brown. All sizes. Kinney’s Saturday Special $l,98 Per Pair Men’s Shoes Men’s Black or Brown. Goodyear welt. Sewed shoes Kinney’s Saturday Special $3.90 Per Pair ‘R. Kinney Co., Inc. 15 MAIN STREET 4 Doors from East Main World’s Largest Shoe Retailers. | has asked the Itallan government to | The other two-thirds will e kept in | reserve so that each motor will work | | only six or seven hours, and will have | {from 10 to 12 hours for rest and ! ITALIAN ENGINEER ;= | “This dirigible will be able to fly for 10 days consecutively and there- | Wants Man Skilled in Making Big Balloons ‘ fore could make the tour of the world alighting only once. It will carry 100 passengers besides a crew of | 2 and 10 servants and will cost 10,- 000,000 lire. “My chief desire is,” said Engineer | Usuelli, “to demonstrate that a dirigi- | ble can fly in any weather and stand | i any storm, alighting without need of | Rome, April 16.—The United States | a hangar. { | “I also wish to demonstrate that | lend to America the services of an | th¢ dirigible s a good business propo- i engineer skilled in the construction | | of semi-rigid dirigible airships and | several other men to aid in the build- | & . ing in the Upnited States of craft like ! ‘The Place to B“y a sition.” and also her Italian crew to aid in airship bullding. It is stated that the American airships of the same kind as the Roma are to be five me- ters shorter than the Italian vessel bought by Ameriea, so that they can be sheltered in the American hangars. Signor Usuelll is planning larger dirigibles for Italy. “I intend to start immediately the construction of another dirigible measuring 46,000 cuble meters, the largest that can enter the present Italian hangars,” he said. *This new ship will replace the Roma, but will be able to fiy without alighting almest twice ul long. “My next great construction will be e the Roma, the big dirigible purchased | 0 1] from Italy. The Italian government |* Good Piece Of Mea has granted the request and the Ital- ] . lan engineer, Celestine Usuelli, de- 1s at signer of the Roma will supply plans ‘ n:d mtru;‘uons for the proposed Am- X L erican craft. . ' For Holiday Lunches there's It is understood that the Ameri- ] B i Jones 3 more agpetizing. cans have intimated that they would | L] LJ | Take along & jar or two. be glad to have the services of Sig- | { | Your Grocer Sells It. nor Nobili, the builder of the Roma ' ~ M k t 1 | Quality Market | | 10 MYRTLE STREET. i o g o We specialize in Roasts,l Chops, Steaks and . al Chickens. C Telephone 285 a super-glant, semi-rigid dirigible for { the construction of which I must | awsit the arrival from Germany of three colossal hangars assigned to Italy. I shall then build an airship 220 meters in length, 34 in height and 120,000 cubic meters in volume. It will be equipped with 24 motors of 250 horsepower each of which one-third will be in use at a time. BIG VALUESFOR TOMORROW Watch Our Windows for Bargains A.PINKUS | Reg. Optometrist. Accuracy, Courtesy. Quality Service. “See Us and Sce Right.” 306 MAIN ST. Beautiful Millinery at Greatest Reductions TRIMMED HATS All new models. Beautif}xl designs, colors, etc. Value $15. Special $8.50 TRIMMED HATS Quality materials and supefior workmanship combined to produce a millinery masterpiece. Value $10-$12. Special TRIMMED and SPORT HATS CHILDREN’S HATS These Hats are regularly sold for $7.00 | Milan trimmed with grosgrain ribbon, and $8.00. black, brown and navy; $1 48 Special reg. value $2.98. Special S TAILORED SAILORS HOME MILLINERS’ SUPPLIES Black and white, all black, and other Special color combinations, trimmed withy Braids, all colors grosgrain ribbon; Frames value $5. Special .... $1 '98 Flower Wreaths GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. 188 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN 863 Main St., Hartford 98¢ 415 Main St., Springfield 1901 L ) ] ] ] ] Phones, 2585, 2586, 2587 —SATURDAY SPECIALS— Native Fowl 1b 50c Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb 1b Lean Boneless Pot Roasts 1b 28¢ Lean Rib Corned Beef .... ' 9c Ib — 3 Ibs 25c 1b 28¢ b 22¢ 1b 20c 1b 38c Quality Food Purveyors FRESH STRAWBERRIES BANANAS ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT FANCY APPLES LEMONS CUCUMBERS LETTUCE GREEN STRING BEANS ASPARAGUS CABBAGE TURNIPS ONIONS PARSNIPS 1b Saltine Crackers bars Laundry Soap 3 cans Cleanser Jaffee ee Jars Carmello Jars Peanut Butter .. 10c 15 Ib. Orvange Pekoe Tea with 2 Ibs Sugar Free Cans Fancy Syrup E Sunbeam Pancake Flour . Native Pork to Roast .. Fat Salt Pork ¥Fresh Ground Hamburg . He g 20c 35¢ 15¢ Cottage Hams Sperry & Barnes Bacon (strip) Home Made Sausage Meat Home Made Link Sausage 1b 28¢ Heavy Steer Beef Roasts .. 35¢ 40c Cottage Checse Cold Tongue Baked Ham Head Checese Baked Beans Potato Chips Home Made Pics All Kinds of Pickles —————————_ Creamery Tub Butter b 56 Fine Old Checse Nut Butter . ........... 1b 34¢ v . doz 35¢ Salmon Salad EARLY ORDERS SOLICITED Peanut Butter . WE DELIVER THE GOODA EEEelEEENENEEEEEEEE I EEEEREEEREEEEEEE e 25 TR MATDDIE G Comfort Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soap TED. 570. SRR e EEE EEEREEEE DS EEEE XTI NN G P W ] CERIC el S SRS AN Fowv AN NN N, L WET 9 oA 3 % e ;A0 N W AN, LS Xy, AN PR Leonard and Herrmann Co. . Women's Apparel Specialists # U (R 5 ; Middletown - New ‘Britain | cleverest styles If the suit question is still pending—a speedy and satisfactory decision can be reached by investigating the excellent styles and values we are offering. Whether it is a suit of Wool Jersey or one of the much-in-demand Tricotine material—you can find it here. Prices you will find very moderate. ArtGoodsNews Now On Display / Just Received ‘New Designs of ‘Royal Society’ ' Stamped pieces including Scarfs, Centerpieces, Pillow Tops, Etc. They retail at $2.98 each Two styles for choosing—all sizes. Pongee Blouses $2.98 each Exoeptional values (See them in our show window) We want to call your attention to following {§ P N Practical Front Corsets Can now be bought at this shop. comfort and grace of line we highly recoxfimend. 1 “To know this Corset is to wear it.” TR W WA Ty = TN N RSOV Bl T T R o ! These Blouses are very popular right now. ! ! we are offering three very smart looking : * models at above prices—all sizes included. | These Corsets famed for their simplicity, {}fg Consult our corsetiere about these famous } Corsets. Priced $5.00 and $6.00 a pair. : The vogue of well-dressed hair has created a | big demand for Nets—use “Blue Bird” Nets | § they satisfy, 2 for 25c. All colors. B

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