New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921, onoNne A VR | (it laraa ohe eature of the board of &J” “l‘,;au {:' (J Wity KiCaalo ‘ t Uppe o for th University ame g da; r Assorted Soft Pies—Pumpkin, Custard e 4 Cocoanut Custard, at 25¢ each # Targe Bread 13¢ loaf, 2 for 25¢ Jelly Doughnuts—Twisted Cruliers 23¢ doz. WESLEYAN ALUMNT KILLY e 7 o o. v, . RS e Do you realize fresh grated Cocoanut Layers Starts Sunday Evening for One Weel 3 (T Eh All wonts Sat, 28e—AN veats Bve. 30¢ (|18 The Sweetest Place in Town These Prices Include War Tax. Peppermint, Wintergreen, Vanilla ('enters with rich combination of milk and 5 Cnlie =i o . e 7 ’ vanilla chocolate coating—4sc Ih. Tashas ) e T 1 t # Wy e " T Washes ¢ yes 1t g i st werly of Plain- | § ] S R 8 Thanksgiving Ribbon Candy stantly in o . Atasdn oin . now a ent N S Al No Boiling TR e e e s Cob i SR e B (N For Thanksmvme; Roasted Turkey e : | Bonnar, secretary. Greenneld Cham. | V1D ],‘ the Daciie Const. : \ o M Roasted Chickens 10¢ e A 1 ANV NewMitice Wiea Roasted Scotch | do for a ¢ imunity and | Solomon b t I & ¥ ap < The o Cane i eyl s it 4 : Heinz Fig and Plum T v{]{d-ms?. NFRC poamptall ddey SR R 4 AL aylor Ham P“ced d | Puddings Fresh Sausage Dickinson Drug Co. i itirin® b 'n Goos of the | & Thanks ham SAGE | for the price 169-171 Main Street | Byt a8 year oL [ R o o : ) SJ),’,"'_M., ‘ e GRE'S real “class” to these Hats. o ps et commere ) GGOD \%S REL EH0W They are made up in the favorite Tocel i yiacl| BT e fall colors in those smail snappy shapes. secretary 7 et Chamber i oree onally ne Mitisic Srogram:| ' % M okt ouctN B R S o These Hats are low priced, too— railroad situation?" Speaker to be | Given by Viking Athletic Clab, mirch lower than they were last season. N e O b et oo sl ent by the Viking EinipHE | Here are the finest Beavers, Felts, ete,, i Hundreds of them newly arriv K in .nh-nrlanv::——_—W ] : m::r‘r Hall o il il at ])i‘i(’CS that will please you. M ed—Models of Supreme Tailor- rdic COV[“['I\I( ‘;TED town ay ing at prices most moderate lleds by Rinhae il = .l 5 B G ol chestra \ s s, e, e B 2000 e s o i, Ashley-Babeock Co. | & o 3 nd cheerful and generous reT £ m red ) ] gre, Geronkomwitiic s of Si- B have remembered the inn f aecenterts b ; M berian Squirrel, Beaver, Austra- | hospital and those of the ed, and t lan Opossum, Nutria and Wol Home vears after year on Thanksglv. LTS rk of the:| [ ‘ » ¢ ing Day. May this year be the be g 5 Sa s TS RIS b T~ kv s SRS < | cver. Lest appeals for donatior L 3 > lue Exceptional Values at 4 a8 groceries, fellles, fruft, veg $80.75 to $110 ’ etc.—dare we mention candy: 5o > eV e || Our popular selection was chosen as the one log- 23] s £ & r i 0 . . . Every Suit and Dress at [l| the above institutions did mot n Hls FR g ical answer to this question. Greatly Reduced Prices! everyone interested and glad to - g 3 A 5 5 . i ErS oty tribute, it is herewith explained that 4 It is a combination of Charing Bed Rooms, B | donations will be rece at the | churches or schools, et SRS pEP o D /4 |8 Rich Tapestry Halls and Dining Rooms, beautiful SF LLQ e e a e £ Al A Pas : A 2| | Living Rooms, and they are priced surprisingly low. fi% i | General hospital or The Children's | 7 g @ g 4 4 Home office, 103 Main street, and | 95 99 aylum Syreel B | vearing name ana b s e DR B We will be pleased to submit estimates, advise on Tuesdsy morni . 224, Where | ¢ _ A||§ color schemes and render you a service to your Women’s Shop 140 Trumbull St, [§ one family, the pla in a box is ad- || [ il = Ni|B liking. B visable to avoid conf n. The col- SRRSO % e Hartford B | 1ection of gifts will L RlonRec g RIS llst oy | wheal R e 3 ) who will gladly give further normation %/ ¢ ety ‘ — OF — 4 L ; SR e : > | Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ask rlm\m of g es, ete., to have i i < 3, i || looking the nece ¢ explained to ||7 P A 3 W DRUGGIST nave g e addre ; : : e it ( S HES, WALL PAPEI IS MORE THAN Tn‘:sd»‘ “’m"\"""f".““;' ’L'"P"‘rl" on | : A Tk - A ROOM MOULDINGS, METAYL CEILINGS, ITC. i AN 4 strect, who will \ ) ) an.y 4 & I A MERCHANT attend te very. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. ELISE TRAUT ARG For Safety sake, you P v S CHAS. DILLON & CO. in's Hospital Bos should buy your drugs| saieas: " from your favorite| ronion xov 15 These Hats are all new, especially purchased |3 HARTFORD 1,000 works ar for this sale—each one ef them a beautiful R to found a gallery on trb Japanese shipping ma ifeges o mous pla- | S F e / desirable model—there are few duplicates | 4 EXTPAORDI _l\ XELROD e o ‘,.'.fi:;wi‘, ;.:“‘; cost of about | | i 25 among them—and every one would ordinar- i . \ NARY S G | PRICE REDUCTIONS he had ON NEW WANTABLE MERCUANDISE “onstable, in add ‘ fa- | — - e } All Ready-to-Wear Hat jort Hats, Hatter's Plush Banded ous pleces of tapegt 3 5 A IRCuEADIRE alo SUIDERLY, ; T A TR SR T —— R — T EY S Sailor Hats, Children's Hats, Dress Hats at ahout half prices. Many Tt —_ 2 Hats less than half former prices = TEIIN ST g =n 5 MILLINERY W | $ 6.00 ned I Hats it il $ 7.00 ed D Hats Week y ] §10.00 o Hats 1. %, h i ¢ stock of Trimmed I Favments B (rom $10.00 to $30.00, now about half f CHILDREN'S HATS Nap Beaver Hats $7.50 Long Nap Beaver Hats Children's l"rlmml(l Felt lla|~ Half Prices. I‘l'l I\Bll UR N('\H] S AT BARGAIN PRICES T L T DT TN A dnsras i A = seacs 223 PARK STREET Cor. Meadow Opposite Our Old stand RRALS — en peo- i (0 74 et 1 $30.00 Genuine Stone r their money g r o AL ‘¢ . $40.00 Genuine Stone Marten Scarfs store ' they L N i Great values in Black Lynx, Fox and Wolt Scarfs Childre r 8 . $2.95 o $20.00 # y ! Rig Values in Dolls — the prices here about halt what other t find} G| d < Ut stores ave asking for similar goods. lower § o k &\ $2.00 Ostrich Bands ...... e .. BB [ \ Flower Douguets ... 3 e 7 U 2se to $1.00 ever hefore TONICE ;' fi&l“i A S Opens Today T HE NEW EDISON he Phonograph With a Soul, I i ’ $1.000own $1.00 Weekly After the 1 ting t ' p f the R 2 &7 [ o Come in and let us play to you “n.].l: 3 ; 1 RE ; p TS aw Fdicon Recreation, the only Phonagraph that plays ail chorus choir A at t tings, A F M (el KMi8 T ¢ o et o M i / ) B M ings of Records and Plays them Right d ] i | i When brsing an Bdison you are buying at before the war value with an afters » war dollar. Columbia rafonoias and Records. L joyous There U R fi R RDAY § L.A.GLADDING b = T e S T T R AR R AT T M R PN A X i

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