New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1921, Page 4

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OLDING A HUSBAND | dele Garrison’s Reuelations fother Graham's Mood Softened w mile '\ in the meekly es upon every deta furnishing wnibility of her eve fortable breath nply repal CONTINUOUS Fillinm Fox Presents TOM MIX in {LANDS OFF” ern Whigfwind ou Never Saw a Picture With a Cast of 000 Actors. Never Will If You Do Not See 2ception Also Second Episode EDDIE POLO and EXCELLENT VAUDEVILLE ACTS 4 = | 1 New Phase of of a Wife nlight LYCEUM? Now Playing Clara Kimball Young ; Forhidden Woman Tip Top Merry Makers with i AL LEMONS a.......“.., e T | PALACE]| wa\NQW PLAYING— flw i N Wallace Reid AGNES AYRES ’ Supported by In His Latest “THE LOVE SPECIAL” At Keith Vaudeville | A PINKUS f"”‘\ | “ALWAYS THE BEST” CALIFORNIA TRIO JOHNNY DOV WALTON DUO MACK & BRANTLEY e e e e VIRGINIA PEARSON SHELDON LEWIS —in Person— IN NEW ACT THURSDAY | with bits of butter ! | Take I PECEPFETON » Jen i paratine wh Menu for Tomorrow <t dded Macaroni With Dried B pour v layer 1king f pulled 1 th Pou Spr le with pep- or 40 ihinutes in a nut Loaf yoked cereal @aspoon Mix thoroughly s water t v butterec with tematc ASPIRIN ” on Genuine hour. Serve | | | Name “Bayer | Unless you see the name | package or on tablets you ‘ ting genuine Aspirin pre- | «cribed by physicians for twenty-one | nd proved safe by lnllllunq,l Aspirin only told the | | Bayer package for Colds, | | Neuralgia, reumatism | | cars in | _DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. d | National Bank Bldg. | | ' Manning & Starr Expert Auto Repairing Starting and Lighting HANNA'S GARAGE, 130 Main St Systems. " —— ——— ] “THE WAVERLY” Branford, Now open for the se Booklet. ason. ‘W RUBBER S. A. Hiebel, Mgr. Optometrist. € \. ¥, CC Quality Sery “See Us and Sce Right.” 206 MAIN ST. RITAIN STAMP \} s 311@ t NOTARY SEALS BADGES CHECKSSS £ AuIBAU T _ BUANE 17N | | ‘ | ( | = | | | GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERES .' | | Conn., i1 | | Unless otherwise noted, these 3iofi bureaus of the theuters or sttirac cialty an re written by the press with which tiey des DRAWS WELE AT FOX'S PLAY HOUNSEL § FAMOUS MOVIE STARS COMING TO THE PALYCE wext Thursday, wili ofter a return of - Virginia 4 cwis, the fam- 3. ixul IU v VIIT and/ Honry ¥ BRI 0 PALACE THEANT * mo: popular of | ' A COOLING SHOWER cadline at Monday, 1 the pr the Anderson Trio in a a dancing rom the ot which is differen numbers LeNue th the same eq ner plays at the whe @ roadster in a CLARAM Many evening I"orbidden account of usual The KIMBALL YOUNG who saw Miss t heing different sport to feel the bix as L pulled the throt- ar, “but 1 felt lo ) At tim urp curve, ) for the wheel, I was in a lo didn’t have AT THE 1d instinetively nember Tip Top Merry AMakers ! com and to do any Friday and Sat- | four And for no-other reason thaf that lt gwu ‘the utmost satisfaction- - betfter is do- feel qe- ow that x||l~ L Tellow feel lmn«\!hfl h T think . when e The Keith vaudevillé bill features | excetient acts, e HOT WEATHER SPECIAL! BATH AND A SWIM IN THE POOL AT THE Jnllk house, ! | | | | | % i | } | | i { | | 1 45.cows, 3. horses, 1.bull, chicken] ! tractor and .all tractor” implements two row corn planteri-tia row. ridi | cultivator, cern harvester, silo filli outfit...wood sawing outfit,” complef | milk house equipment. | Milk route of about 3 bottles, cans and delivery 75 quar truck fdg same. 2 { Water to housc. and barn, indl vidual drinking cups in cow barm 3 income ,last - year - aboll Located about 3 miles frop This farm .has fine futuxy possibilities. Crops all in. 4 “Y” 239 MAIN ST“EF’I" REAL ESTATE OPEN TONIGHT MONTHS $5.00 At At At At At At At At 6 for $1.00—Six 25¢ Handk RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN ST. Phone 1409-2 Bargain Day Specials S'Y.H)A(me lot Gabardine White Dress Skirtss were $4.00. $3.50—Children’s $5.50 Rain Capes. S4.50—Chiidren’s $6.75 Rain Capes. $5.98—Chilfren’s $12.50 Flannel Middies in ired, green and navy. $3.98—Women’s White Georgette Dress- es, small lot; values to $21.00. $1.98—White Middy Dresses for dren; were $4.50. $2.98—Misses’ and Children’s Sweaters; value to $10.00. $7.98—A few Women’ up to $25.00. 59¢--One lot Bungalow Aprons of ging- ham; were $2.00. $3.98—One lot Dress Skirts for Women, plain or plaid materials; were $15.00. Chil- Toat s Coats which were erchiefs. $2.98—One lot Georgette Waists, values to $10.00. ' $2.98 —One lot of Striped value to $6.93 $1.00-—Long much more. 59¢—Short White Silk Gloves. 39¢— Women’s 59¢ Knit Pants. $1.00-—Children’s Rompers Suits; values to $2.50. 79¢—One small lot of White Dresses for Children; value $2.00. 1215¢ — Women’s and Children’s Vests. 1214e—Knit Pants for Children. Black Silk Gloves, were and Boys’ 25¢ 19¢—To close out, Rose, Green and Violet Maline. Waists; At At At At At At At At At At At At At . 50c—White Bloomers 39¢c—Fibre Silk Hose for Women; 89¢ pr. 29¢—White Lisle Hose for Women; 39¢ value. $1.00—White Silk Hose for Women; were $2.25 pair. 75¢c—Double panel White Skirts; were $1.50. $1.00—White Satin Skirts; were $2.00. 69c—Hamburg Ruffled Skirts; were $1. 79c—Hamburg 89c—Hamburg trimmed Skirts; were $1.75. $1.50—Crepe Gowns; were $3.25. 31.50—Batiste Gowns; were $3.00. 75¢c—Batiste Gowns; were $1.25. double panel 25¢—Corset Cover Brassieres; were 50c. 75¢—Pink Batiste Envelope Chemise; were $1.50. $1.00—White Batiste Envelope Chemise; A were $1.50. $1.25—White Batiste Envelope Chemise; * were $2.00. ; were Tbe. $1.25—Children’s Crepe Pajamas; $2.50. \].aé)o Children’s Crepe Pajamas; were $1.25—Children’s Billie Burke Pajamas; were $2.25. were 39¢—Children’s Underwaists, 2 to 14 yrs.; were 59c. 25¢—0dd size Bloomers and Drawers;; were 75¢c. 25¢—Infants’ Lawn Caps; were 50e. . $1.50—Summer Net Corsets; were $2.50. anme Ruffled Skirts; were $1.25 AUCTIONEER |

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