New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 192f. T ——— MEN’S NECKWEAR Fatt WOMEN’S WASH SKIRTS Grey, tan and white. $1.00 off Lot of Men’s Silk Ties, 65c, $1.00 and $1.50 values. ORI P s the regular price. —Third floor. 2 for $1.00 THE BIGGER BETTER BUSIER STORE. Wednesday Morning Specials WE LEAD Main FRFloor m“_—“ | MEN’S PALM BEACH 9 00 AMEN'S ODD TROUSERS 1 95 MEN’S SUITS $1 4 50 MEN’S ODD TROUSERS 2 95 Size 34<39.5U‘l’1'15“u $15.00. $ ° Regular $4.00 values. oo . Values to $22.50. ® Regular $5.00 values. R R T R T ) 3 , TS : ; MEN'S STRAW HATS P .» MEN’S SHIRTS 5 . MEN’S UNION SUI $ 5 MEN'S' SUITS O tive. stock -2 Price $1.50 and $2.00 values 85¢ ST e 1.4 Values to $25.00 MEN’S UNION SUITS 85 MEN’S ODD TROUSERS 3 95 . MEN’S SUITS $2 4 50 ME?;%T;-E}:& B.V.D. Z f l 00 Ribbed. $1.50 and $2 value C [ Regular $6.00 values. . Values to $35.00 . S or : Regular 75c and 85c grade Second Floor : i ) » DREN’'S STRAW . : . s 20% Off | ™ o™ 200 Off | ™. 5 1-3 Off] "r=uiee 20%Off | our entire stock s 200 OFff | 2o nov= ) for $1.00 e ey 20% Off | o= rresss 909 Off P e i 20% OFf [t e ont mioct rous 20% Off ooz ovenne sors 200 OFf | “omie™ 5r. $1.00 Third Floor MILLINERY LOT OF WOMEN'’S SUITS, DRESSES & COATS $ 5 45 Our entire stock. [ Some sold as high as $35. See our north window. WOMEN’S SLEEVELESS CORSETS Of 'WOMEN'’S UNION SUITS 5 WOMEN’S SUITS P - “[')o;kt}l::s 325.25 $ 1 .45 our entire stock 20% Values to $2:00 8 c A fine assortment 1-2 nce R T R e B S O SO T | e 20% O | oo 1.2 Price | i T $1.08 i!nderwen % Wonderful values o rlce $g.00 values i > $3.95 values > RINSO LADIES’ SATIN } GENUINE COWHIDE o JERGEN'S SOAP e BATHING SUITS i T e $7 95 Witch Hazel and Bath Soap. lc 2‘98 Vll\lel [ ] eather limn e mch. [ ) 8 to a customer S for 15¢ $ ‘ $10.00 grade Regular 10c and 12c grade. 3 for 10c _ T T e S B S T BOYS’ KNIT UNION LADIES’ BATHING | GeENuINE LEATHER WOMEN’S SHOES 1 00 SUITS TIGHTS A new assortment Sizes to 34 Regular 98c grade. R e e P e S NS 5 BOYS* WHITE, BROWN ‘e [ - ; > N < ALL MATTING = MEN’S HOSE -I 2 ] 00 MISSES’ BATHING SUITS - ; U 1 0% Off AND méfi%'é G — $1 z 5 In all colors pr- . Regular $2.25 o X oo gulari paere . Sizes to 5Y%. First quality. MEN’S BLUE WORK > ANCY STRIPE, COLLAR WOMEN’S WAISTS CHILDREN’S WASH SHIRTS BAND and SOFT COLLAR 69 Value to $1.25 8 C SOES : 2 far $1.00 SHIRTS C el o Regular $1.25. 95¢ values \Why pay $1.00 elsewhere? SSE-LELAND CO. 27 Stores ; “Always More Value for Less Money” 27 Cities crashed into a car owned by Car- iiadesy Zton; and Mrs. " Abby, olina Kusinska and children; Michael | BU¥ S8 i Bonds. ';’“""“‘ Keep OF AUTO ACCIDENT /|ronl Thurloush of Deep River, and = xl'hr?‘a:era(;m“" o : ¥ s 3 heir Alive. SR i y y PR arrange- and family; Tomasz Potyra Maksymezyk and family; Adolf Jab- S ey K — "“"‘ continued in its rush: to the'side-|ments; haye:not beem completed but family; Stanislaw Rozansk lonski and family; Stefan Krzyzewski| New York, July 26.—Wall strest is walk where it struck Mrs. Beach and |it is probable that the services wil ily; Jozef Babula and family; Kon-|ang family; Wladyslaw Smialowski |telling a story of shrewd salesman-|Aged Resident Dies in Hospital in|her companion, Miss Cora Field, and |Pe held tomorrow. afternoon. X stanty Helchowski and family; Fran- 3% 5 _|ship by Frank Robertson attorney A 2o Patrolman Foley of the H - A g - = cisck Gnoza and family; Konstanty [*hd family; Adolt Szumski and fam- |*2IP bY Mrank | oMY partford As Result of Injuries | ¥ of the Hartford po s - s Kobus and tamily: Bropisiawa Gro.|ily: Jakob Zurek and family; Jan |Seneral of Mississibpi in disposing of S e lice force. The policeman tried to 0. U. A. M. OUTING ¥ e). H : illi o ceeived— 2 o < = (Continued from First Pag la and family; Wladyslaw Koniecz- | Drwilo and family; Jozet Maluchny; |on¢ Million dollars worth of state cceived as Blind 20 Years. push the women from the path of| The annual outing of Chamberlair street; Jan and Maciej Mazol and Jan |Ka and family; Jan Baranowski and|Anna Siedzik; Jgnacy Milewski; Alek-|bonds. The issue. which was for a Mrs. Alice G. Beach of 73 Oxford[the car but received a double frac- |council, Jr.. O. U. A. M., will be hal Czyz, of 24 Booth street; Stefan, Teo- | family; Adolf Zakrzewski and fami- |sander Zebrowski and Teodor Kobus. |tuberculosis sanitarium was offered street, Hartford, died at Prospect|ture of the right thigh for his Saturday afternoon _at' Weiga K ; Plotr Pink ily; Jo- el e ; o ; forts. He is in St. Francis i i fia, Manika, Wincenty and ~Emilia [IV; Flotr Pinkowsk! :::\u‘:mmzryus- — at par with 5% per cent inte hospital in that city about 11 o'clock [ 7iis /T8 12 0 ¢ il;”t"‘gs nospital | Grove. Busses will - leave the. lodge }(adzlon of 156 Washington street; oD rooms on, Hungerford court at 3 Agrieszka Galeza, of $1 Franklin|[nd Mydlo and family; Walenty Ro-| Mrs. J. Daly, formerly in the em.[Uunkers were Hol Jnieresten be low |25t night as the result of injuries|hospital where her condition remains e street: Antoni Bienko of 31 Frank-|Piak and family; Aleksander Jak-| i.o o the New Britain Dry Goods felt the terms were 00 10Wlieceived in an automobile aecident|s g o’clock. lin street; Feliks Kulakowski, 187 |Sina and family; Franciszka Bogdan- Granpany apd previows to. this. with| r present conditions. Mr. Rob- city last week. Mrs. For 20 yecars or more Mrs. Beach Maple street, Bristol; Zofia Paluse-|ska and eight children; Anna Bylicia, P e Eol lite' $nkurhiios com-|B vas 7 s of age and this had been blind. She bore her ail-| TIrving Ellis, Thomas Kiiduft, Wice, 80 Booth street; Mrs. Emilia, |Terryville; Jakob Bykowski, Terry-|‘he Curran Dry Goods Company, will| cd that it would belfact was agnirst her in her fight for [ment resignedly. She formerly lived |y PR Razimierz, Alexander and Zofia, Sa-|ville, Stanilaw Sawicki; Andrze] Koz- ! pe pleased to meet her friends an. .o ess for them lo invest as|life. on Franklin street, this city. She|o~2r and James Sloan of this vonik, 73 Orange street; Alexander |akiewicz. cnstomers at Raphael's Department|ihc bonds would help prolons the| The accident happered at the cor-jleaves several relatives among them |aT® spending a week's. vacation: . Maculowier, 132 Beaver street: An-| A party of nine families and five ! Store, where she is in charge of mnluws of policy holders. The appeal{ner of Farmington and Prospect ave- Mr. and Mrs. Franl: Cadwell; and|Lake Wentivoith, N. Hi' ily; Antoni Stachyra; Stefan Obole- wicz, Baldwinsville, Mass.; Jan Sudol it dyslaw Koziel and famiiy; Aleksander | via the Scandinavian-American : INSURANCE cos. c0-orERATE. |MRS. BEACH VICTIM acon of Putnam' street, Hartford, |this Mary Jones of Maln I]EPARTURE “f l3g Slawinski; Ludwik Fijolek and fam-| Teofil Haramowicz and wife; Kar- S : ¢ : ora. | 1 Broad street; Wia. individuals left last week for Poland dry goods department.—advt. was effective. nues when a car driven by Allen George, Willis, and Eugene Wells of fishing very god

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