New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1921, Page 3

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Y PRIEST DENOUNCES etneeday I Bargain Doy KNEE HIGH DRESSES FOR REAL BARGAINS LOOK THIS I T A Modern Dancing Also Scored by “ll MAKE THIS ST( TR FIRST STOP Rev w A DOWHCY Bargalns n All Departments Rev. William A. Downey, at masses in St. Mary's church yesterday morn- ROt v 58c, 59c ing. arraigned women's dress and O modern dancing. Duri - Light and dark colors |fw)<-y”|\! b '"“‘ “‘V:‘I“’\"“' 50¢ Per Yard. 2 a ng to Our Juvenile Cloth the strongest material for Rompers and boys' wear 28¢ \Inl. P its of young women in ar ant in regard to the aughters nion Father Downey said that his remarks were not aimed at ny particular pe ind design for imitial 19¢ Regular value ! I Ladiew white | v||’n“h.: e YT el £ %o tizhily that the Ladies’ Drop Stitch, Pure Thread Silk. In black, white and cordovan. Regular price $1.50. Special 89¢ pair. Ladies’ Fine Lisle Hose, with Seam Back ind High Spliced He Black and pordovan. Special every line in the form of the wes Sp. 00 cause comment, and appe o pecial $1.00 cach. base instinct of man, who is but an One of f I L LRal AnE ettty animal with the =ift of reason. Ani- CHEMISE mal-like, man is fierce when his pas- Extra ‘q;‘;lal 69c. sions are aroused. the priest said. The A ol speaker urged Catholic women to be MUSLIN GOWNS prudent in regard to their dress. Two styles Father Dowey said that only a short | $1.00 each. time go, social organizations took for their names those of animals. Objec- e APRONE. tions are often raised to the statement e ra . that men descended from monkeys. | e ton Today some of the modern dancing Lrpdiads bt ‘numlmr; o named after animals ower than the monkey. The priest 39c ench. sald that Judging from the action of COTTON CHALLIE some dancers, efforts were being in- KIMONOS dulged in to intimate some animal. Cut full size. There is the turkey trot, the camel $1.00 each. | walk the bear toddle and the shimmy. | The priest said that some dance lovers claim there is romance in moonlight waltzing, but when every "light in the hall is extinguished, dncing leads itself to something else besides romance. He said that some |of the present day dances reminded | many of two drowing men clinging vhite and eeru. {to cach other, as the coubles :Iiide Special $1.50. B around the floor “cheek to cheek.” ':""\"’” Shirts at reduced Embracing on the street, Father 56-inch wide. ixtra quality. 2.25 yard. I MEe~Ns smieTs Extra fine ras Shirts A $2 value special - $1.89, Men's Shirts with collar attached, with French cuffs, Ladiew Waist made fine Volle and Lawn, white, flesh and bisque sizes. Special $1.75. Ladies’ and Misses' MOCKS in fancy colors A 93.95 value fer 9196 Downey said would cause a general re- | monstrunce, particularly if the couple Ihung on to each other in the manner | some do in dance halls. It seems, the | priest said, that these actions are con- doned when set to jazzy music. “On Fair Days and on Foul’ that faithtul GROCERY CLERK delivers your daily orders, sn that vou will not lack for good things to serve on your table. NOW is your chance to reciprocate—by saving your wrappers from DEXTER Established in 1869 = . | . Three Local Men Are State Officers of | RRuine U. S, W, v Threc New Dritain men werc ed to state of at the convention | oi the United wnish War V. and the Military Order of the & held in e ¥ and ds I sek. Past Commander Theodore Johnson of A. G. Hammond camp of this city was clected trustee for the tirst congressional district. He also received 24 votes for junior vice commander. Alfred H. Griswold of this city, who served with the kee Division over- seas as a captain, s elected grand datto of the - Lair of the Military Order of the Grand datto is the second highest office in the state . Walker of Dwight street was elected junior vice-presi- dent of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the state. She is a member of the wom- { en’s auxiliary of the local camp and is an active worker in the soc HOUSE BADLY ( A fire in a closet in the home of | Morris Appell at 180 Curtis street early yesterday morning, did damage mated at $2,000. Before the flames { were finally extinguished, the fire burned its wi into the partition and | to the roof. ne Co. No. 4 was call- | ed out by a still alarm first, but later the other companies w alled by an alarm from Box 31 3:13 o'clock. The origin for the fire is unknown. R immediate relief from that eczema I pre- scribe Resinol Ointment.” That is what thousands of doctors have been doing for years. They know it s cooling, soothing, easy to use, and rarely fails to over- ~ ‘um and similar ills. ¢ Resinol o T P T g R S MOTHER Positivly the most deli- erica today. . They may bring him the First Prize Of $5() Or the 2nd Prize of $30 —to be awarded to the two grocery clerks who receive the most votes during this great popularity contest. Every male or female grocery The trade-mark cut out of evervy DEXTER'S MOTHER'S BREAD clork tn Now Britaim and vicinmity (", )js) wrapper counts as one is eligible to compete. This In- vote. So does. the bottom of - - " ., every Dexter Cake box. Send cludes all “inside” and ‘outside’ them (with name of clerk and elerks, cashlers, eto. his store) to: in Am GROCERY CLERK CONTEST EDITOR of This Newspaper it more convenlent, give your Wrappers ~ud ceke-boxes to the clerk himself (or HERself 1) Start saving WRAPPERS for that faithful clerk—TODAY A Sale will introduce the letters from Joe and Jim which you will find on Page 9 On Page 9 you will find letters telling the plans of “Joe Halloran and Jim Connors,” a story of a business founded on honor and faith and belief in Connecticut as the place to settle " and build up a big business. . But we are writing the introduction because we know what’s to be done before our plans can be put into effect. And that introduction takes the form of a Sale prior to the merger of The Connors Clothing Co. of Hartford and Bridge- port and the Connors-Halloran Co. of New Britain, into a new corporation, to be known as The Connors-Halloran Store, In- corporated. So, Wednesday morning, the eighth of June, will mark the first day of the selling of our entire stocks. The prices which we will quote will make it very plain that we mean business. The plans for the merger call for the quick conversion of every piece of merchandise in the house into cash as quickly as it can be accomplished. See Tomorrow’s Papers. The Store will be closed all day Tuesday to get ready for the Sale which starts Wednesday morning at 8 o’clock CONNORS-HALLORAN (0. ?15 MAIN STREET i~ The Main Store on the Main Street

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