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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921, Royal _. ll Uneeda Because It’s A Case Of One, Two, Three | e || s [ A Great $35 and $37.50 16¢ 20 NUALITY GOODS AT u, 318 MAIN ST [ Pound ECANSHC PRIEES T TEL 2402 Suit Clean-Up \.LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS Formerly Up to $45 | LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS i SMALL LEGS OF L : =Y “one two three” we mean that these Al R ) are Suits that have sold down to RRIME RIB ROASTS : ‘ ’ WTERLING BACON : one, two and three of a kind. But from your point of view, there’s an actual SHOULDER STEAK advantage in that. For it means that they were BEST FRANKFORTS ) popular—or we would yet have a full range of { R LAMB STEW . |FRESH CUT HAMBURG . ........ b 25¢c | LEAN CORNED BEEF sizes. GRANULATED SUGAR (in packages) , . Before the lots were broken, we got as high as $45.00 for them. | GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ANIEL WEBSTER FLOUR k RUMFORD’S BAKING POWDER ... b 29c | PEACHES, Bartlett Pears, Apricots, can 33c LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF can 19c | FANCY TOMATOES | Easton’s MAYONNAISE DRESSING, jar 30c | SWEET CORN CAMPBELL’S BEANS can 10c | EARLY JUNE PEAS can 1lc FAMPBELL’S SOUPS gan 10c | PREMIER SALAD DRESSING, jar 19¢ & 43¢ For Friday and Saturday only — $35.00 and $317.50. Featuring $40, $42.50 and $45 Suits C To translate these prices into facts you can understand, we’ll say that they’re the suits famous mak- ers put their best into. f DILET PAPER STRICTLY FRESH EGGS | | Stylish double-breasters predominate—but we have the rest of the models as well. 'BEST PURE LARD Sturdy blue serges in all wool; “nifty”’ herringbones—the day’s favorite pattern—smart tweeds and the others now enjoying the spotlight in the Men’s Fashion World. : e ] ; ‘One Good Thing After Another in Furnishings— s "This Time It's A Sale Of Chalmers . Athletic Union Suits 79c You Know That They Are Always.$1.15. " - This is a matter of listening to reason. ‘ When real “Nainsook™ Union Suits are special, even $1 vould be a bargain price ukes . & 79c “smacks” of manufacturing cost, rather than selling price. The regular retail price is Fancy Florida Oranges $1.15. It’s only because they’re slightly imperfect—the kind of imperfection it would take \ an eagle-eyed merchant to detect—that you have this chance. arge Lemions . . Sweet Potatoes . ... e : So far as material is concerned—we know of no better fabric. To give lightness and ease, they have the improved Bell-bottoms. In most every way they represent the high Chalmers \RGE RIPE BANANAS standard. e e e e e CONTINUING THE SALE OF THAT & THE PAJAMA SALE THAT’S $2 19 $5.00 HAT, WITH THE $“; 95 / THE TALK OF THE TOWN - I $7.00 VALUE e Values up to $4.65. CITY ITEMS Vinetn ok S Bty o Lots and Lots of Boys’ Suits —advt. There will be a meeting of B In Mixed Cheviots and Tweeds, with Extra Pants First Ward Republican_club at its $10.00 TO $15.00 ; r;:mt}::tn;ru tonight. Officers ed. i i Walter I. Thorpe of 64 church | B Boys’ Blue Serge Suits for Confirmation stroét has entered the United States y ho:pll” to undergo an operation. $12-50 TO $18.00 C. L4 Pierce & Co. have received the i i i i May Victor records.—advt. Blue Serge Middy Suits, Sizes 3 to 10 Y ears, Special Mrs. M. J Fuller. of Stanley { , street underwent an Operation at the $6.50 TO $10-00 hospital yesterday. Prices below cost! Smoke Sale on Hats tOMatch $2.00 Furniture, ete. J. Eisenberg, 508 Main St.—advt. * The Good Mothers' club was enter- tained last night at the home of Mrs. A. H. Griswold y' potal of 118 Lyons ¥ -t : Mrs. James Rees of Bridgeport 1s ) the guest of Mts, Cadwell of Chest- - y nut street. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn were Iplelnnlly surprised last evening by . the Lyceum Monday 7: Wfl 25 of their friends, the 9 occasion e —— being their second wedding anni- ; versary. A buffet lunch was served. i am ° l m{-’{ serves you right. Elk's Grill.— 215 MAlN STREET The an Store - the M . Street l Mrs. J. H. Kirkham and daughter, : i Miss Lois, left yesterday for Italy. ! They will return in September. Cor. ! j poration Counsel John H. Kirkham | and son, John, Jr., will leave for the R O | same place a Gltars o SR SRR 1 2. e BT resh Green Apple Pies | montne viatt, o oY for & two : - : A S = How much value 4o you place on | sued for $400 by Karo Buckowski,| cost. J. Eisenberg, 508 Main St— Qule Results- -Herald Classnf!ed Ad ew Round Crullers the appearance of your home? (ome | through Lawyer J. G. Woods. Prop- [ advt. > down here tomorrow and find the an. | °rty on Overlook avenue has been H. Dayton Humphrey yesterday Sold | o swer at our Smoke Sale on Furniture | #ttached by Constable Fred Winkle. | 1ne tnree/ tenement house on and other home needs. J. Eisenberg, | The writ is returnable the third| peayer stret and the two tenement , 508 Main St.—advt. Monday in May in the city court. house on Main street belonging to | Passengers on the Arch strect Constable Fred Winkle served | \ori% O TR Cee Oy, to { Jitney were given a fright last even- | V’apers foreclosing on ”‘,',;""‘fi::m“’ Samuel Waskowitz. The latter will i 2 ns ( X J ing when a motorcycle, coming sua. | Salvatore Gallo of v Main s : - denly out' from Jesters garake, | Sircet. Writs wore issucd by Lawyer | Y0 the Sain Jreet TOUCRS et struck the bus on the side. Rocco | Stanley J. ‘Traceski, representing | ’ | Cochillo of 681 Arch street was ”‘?J:ll.h”"'“"::’ée“t" A aaTe R Boren et Darmain Dridesacy | driving the bus, No one was ik | Welshsing e My R e oohe als cos acmnat) And Perfectly Clarified and Pasteurized.,. | _ Place your awning order now. The | Giddings chapter, R. A. M. will | —advt. Order' T > | Eddy Awning & Decorating Co.—advt, | hold a special meeting at Masonic hall| A party was held at the Swedish er' Today St. Mary's Sodality will hold 5 | at 7:30 o’clock tonight.. Bethany church this afternoon for the meeting at 8 o'clock this evening at There will be an open meeting at | children of' the primary class and St. Mary's school hall to take action | Painters’ hall on Church street: to- | their mothers. Following an interest- ;mty the death of Miss Rose Mc- | night under the auspices of the Ma- ing program refreshments = were ntyre. hinists' [lnicn TP