New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 10, -1921. ————— e LYNCH GETS $1,000 | Former Theater Owner Takes Capital “Gets-It’ Ends A . Corns fair at the State Armory last night. | Mr. Lynch is the former owner of | JUstAs Good For Calluses. the Lyceum theater and an ex-presi- Back If It Fails, dent of the National leaguc. with s R Other residents to whom awards bing, smbbln?gnalnont-wm.!eor were made are: John Feeney, 1475 We will refund to you the dif- M Stanley street, $50; J. McNamara, 8 ference in price and also ai addi- N lemEn s e iR tional 10% if you find quality Award at Closing of Knights of Columbus Fair. Thomas J. Lynch of Chestnut street, .was given the $1,000 capital ;award at the Knights of Columbus $50; Pearl Truslow, 16 Bradley street, ‘550; P. W. Fox, $100. . —— considered merchandise pur- BRAVES BLANK COLLEGIANS chased here less elsewhere. o | Batting Bee in Seventh Beats Boston | College Team 4 to 0 —WE LEAD— / i ! Boston, May 9.—The Boston Na- | tionals defeated the Boston College | baseball team in an exhibition game Simple As A, B, C. here yesterday, 4 to 0. Fitzpatrick Nowrn. hard or soft, is t00 o] il z = ly rooted to resist “Gets-I! held the Braves to one hit and no | imedistes iedrios aedshriooi o runs for six innings, but in the seventh loosen from the true flesh and s B & | | four hits and two errors gave the | SapPeellt right off with your i : T S 3 The score by innings: nnd pamper them. cut a ’ , 5 LT - Shom. RRMOVE them with -G Boston (N. L.) .. 00000040x—4 5 2 [ QGostsa trifie at any drug store. = f ; Boston College ... 000000000—0 3 2| ¥.Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. [ ] 3 Batteries—Cooney, Morgan and Sold in New Britain by : . : Gibson; Fitzpatrick, Mullowney and | & Brainerd Co., Crowell's Dr O’Reagan. Sterling Pharmacy. “The Bigger, Better, Busier Store” SUBURBAN DAY MAY 11th, 1921 ” ' -i MECONOMY PRICES TEL. 248! E INVITE THE PEOPLE OF NEW BRITAIN AND VICINITY TO OUR SUBURBAN DAY SALE, WED- : 3 m e ESDAY, MAY 11TH. AS USUAL THIS LIVE STORE CALLS YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR GUARANTEE. ' Mid - Week Specials a THE NEW BRITAINE ~ MARKET €0.~- FRESH CUT HAMBURG ROAST VEAL .... LAMB CHOPS —WE LEAD— Evaporated Milk, 2 cans .. 25¢ Evaporated Apples, 2 pkes Men’s Hosiery Men's Silk Hostery, all colors. Hartford's price §9c. OUR PRICE —=MAIN FLOOR— Girls’ Middy:- Blouses New style girls’ Middy Blouses with button cuff. Hartford's price $1.98. $ OUR PRICE 1 45 SECOND FLOOR— Women’s Suits All Our Sults GGuaranteed to BSe At $5.00 Less than Hartford stores. —THIRD FLOOR— Gordon’s Hose Hartford's price 29c OUR PRICE ~—BASEMENT DEPARTMENT-— Men’s Hose Men's French Lisle Fose Black, gray, cordovan and navy. Hartford's price 29c. s OUR I‘lll( . 4 for l.oo —MAIN FLOOR— Boys’ Wash Suits Best make of Boys' Wash Suits, " Hartford's price $2.26. $ OUR PRICE 1095 ~-SECOND FLOOR— Children’s Rompers Hartford's price 6%c. OUR PRICE ~BASEMENT DEPARTMENT-— Heatherbloom Petticoats afiford's price $1.39 OUR P IH!(‘I . . $l .35 ~BARGAIN 1! MENT— Boys’ Union Suits Bovs' White Union Suits, jersey knit, Hartford's price 6%¢c OUR PRICE ... 450 SECOND l [,nf)R— Turkish Towels A large size Turkish Towel. Hartford's Price 17c 5 OUR PRICE .. l C ~—~BASEMENT DEPARTMENT— Parker Shirts Regular $2.00 and $2.50 values in Percales and Madras $1.45 —MAIN FLOOR— Men’s Shirts and Drawers Men's Ecru Bal. Shirts and Drawers, Hartford’'s price 75c. OUR PRICE oo .. 69c —MAIN !’LOOR— ;. Women’s Coats and Wraps All Our Coats and Wraps Guaranteed to be at least $5.00 Less Than Hartford stores. —THIRD FLOOR— Boys’ Wash Suits Hartford's Price $1.00. OUR PRICE —BASEMENT DEPARTMENT— Women’s Waists Women's Voile Waists Hartford's price $1.00. OUR PRICE —BASEMENT DEPARTMENT— Women’s Vests Women's Jersey Vests Hartford's price 19c. 121 OUR PRICE ...... 2C ~—BASEMENT I)FP\’{T\II..\T— Kitchenware 5007, OFF of all Kitchenware in our stock. ~—~BASEMENT DEPARTMENT— Girls’ Coats Girls' Spring Coats, newest models H“",’?{?f }n;‘;;‘;rilo 00. %8 45 OND F LUORA— Women’s Gingham Dresses Women’s Gingham Dresses $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and up to $24.85. All colors garanteed. ~—THIRD FLOOR— Women’s Petticoats Women’'s White Sateen Petticoats Hartford's price 98c. OUR PRICE —BASEMENT D ARTMENT— Cigars King Perfecto Soby Lovers Blackstone Lo Conn. General —MAIN Boys’ Shirts Boys' ‘“‘Victor” Shirts, Hartford's price $1.00. OUR PRICE -—SECOND FLOOR— Boys’ Sweaters ' Pull-over Sweaters, all wool $4.75 —SECOND FLOOR— Jersey Sport Coats Women's Jersey Sport Coats Hartford's price $10.00. $ OUR PRICE 5.00 —BASEMENT DEPARTMENT— Men’s Shirts Men’'s Blue‘work Shirts Hartford's price 69c. OUR PRICE . —BASEMENT D Silk Ties Hartford's price 2 for 50c. OUR PRI > —BAS INT DEPARTMENT— Two-Strap Pumps Brown and Gray Two-Strap Pumps. Hartford’s price $5.90. $ OUR PRICE 2.95 —BASEMENT DEPARTMENT— Besse-Leland Co. “Always More Value for Less Money” 7 Stores 27 Cities Snowdrift . . . Ib. 17¢ Tomatoes Fresh Made Creamery BUTTER, (for Wed. only) PURE LARD 2 Ibs. 2 Large Ripe BAN Sweet Navel OR. Bermuda Onions ... Spinach STRICTLY FRESH EG! Asparagus .. Lemons .. Green Beans Extraordinary Offering of New Sport Hats A Group of Special Values for This Week As long as summer lasts you'll want one of these clever looking Sports Model—which are tempt- ingly priced for this week. There are Hats of Felt, Georgette, Taf- feta and Hemp Straw combina- tions, in.all the sparkling high colors approved by fashion for out-of-doors summer wear. In- deed, the most discerning would not guess that these very Hats could be priced so low. $2.98 $3.95 $4.9

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