New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921, AR i b Y T 0 N A YRR AT N & 26 CHURCH ST.- dx? ) Yem" oncy’s Worthor Your Money Back e . ALL McCALL PATTERNS HALF PRICE Full Line of Men’s and Ladies’ Shaw-Knit Hosiery Table Li s ality—72 i )0, 72 Q hi ; d ! L ad aw-Knit Hosiery able Linen—Best Quality—72 in., $3.00, 72 in,, | Seersucker— White, Pink and Blue—27 inches wide Lisle Hose—All Colors—29¢ Pair Napkins to match—$5.00 a Dozen 20 vards width—29¢ vard. Fiber Silk—All Colors—50¢ Pair Cotton Damask 63 in. to 72 in. 59¢ to $1.00-—Good Quality Dress Ginghams—27 inches wide, 17¢—worth 25¢ All Linen Towels—20 x 34—85¢ to $1.25 Bates Gingham—29¢. 32 inches wide—Worth 45¢. Plated Cashmere—50c Pair Huck Towels—18¢ to 35¢ 15 inch Pillow Tubing —18¢. Bleached Cotton Engineer and Fireman Hose—Very Heavy—15¢ Pair Contoocock Hose—25¢ to 98c. Linen Glass Towels—25¢ a yard. 36 inches—17¢ - 25¢ Black Lisle Hose—12 1-2¢ Pair Dish Toweling—10¢ to 38 yard. ‘ Goeid Floor Covering—59¢ square yard Infants’ Australian Merino Hose—Black and White—42c. Turkish Towels I'rom 15¢ to 98c. Printed Armstrong Linoleum—95¢ square yard Ladies’ Silk Hose—Lisle—50c to $2.39 18 Inch Embroidered Linen—White and Tan Hartford-Bigelow Axminster Rugs—9 x 12 ft.—350.00 Ladies’ Shawknit—Best Quality-—50c¢ Pair. 50¢ to 98c—Regular Fine Guality [ Very Best Quality Ladies’ Wool Hosiery—$1.121; to $1.59 i Table Padding—>54 inch- y a yard | Flat Curtain Rods, single—29¢. Double—58c. FJHT Windham Siiko and Satin—36 in. wide—$2.69 vard. Kirsh Rods, 20¢ to 79¢—Sash rods, 10¢. J Ladies’ Fast Black Ipswich—Fleece Lined—38¢ Pair Corsets—Royal Worcester Make—51.50 {o $3.50 a Pair. [ fe Oil Cloth-—38¢, 15 in—50¢ yard, 51 in.—Best Quality Children’s Ipswich Hose—Heavyweight 29¢ Pair Children’s Cotton Hose—121;¢ Pair 36 inch Colored Outing Flannels—18¢ yard. Straw Matting—36 in., 45¢ yard : Men's Wool Underwear—Winsted Make—Shirts and Pants 27 inch White Outing, from 12';¢ to 25c. Men’s Handkerchiefs—ae (‘; 50c. ;I’;'m $1.69 to $2.25 Best Geese Feathers—S89c 1h. ‘ Ladies’ Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs—5c to 25¢ 7] Men’s Union Suits—Winsted Make—$3.00 to $3.98 Ticking—38¢ yard ‘ Pillow Cases—25¢ to 50c—Sheets, from $1.15 to $1.69 Men's Union Suits—Heavy weight—$1.25 to $1.50 Curtain Serim and Marquisette—12'5¢ to 69¢ a yvard. Couch Covers—S$2.25 to $10.00 Men’s Shirts and Drawers—For 50c to 871;¢ Curtains, Ready made, full length-—§1.00 to $6.00 a Pair T Cotton Challie—36 inch—17¢ vard. | (Continued From Page Seven) ninger last week is on displiy In the AIR LINE RAILWAY GEN FOCH HERE‘ s - Neri confectionery store window. The |G bird has been stuffed een stolen and taken from Derhy. A | O DA it appears that the police were pass- LEglOfl Meem]g ing by on their way to H ' Ser Hf champ, Nov. 8¢ .\..n i and l‘llu wick. 4A | S ° Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Dasney | [ ol t 1 ) D t. Conver | ittt are visiting at Mr. Basne home at ( nnrlrl Cianci, a local (nvh'l'\rlnr‘} ng ¢ 8 # Westwood Park over the holidays who was operated on Wednes ditio At the meeting of the Eddy-Glover|j ey ].‘l r:‘:;}m,, iln'l‘h,,h,h ’,_"1 h:}:_ the \u\\ Britain General hospital is Atlanta st, American Legion, to be hield this Pa improving and expects to return home | SEABOARD FLORIDA SR L S o el i el { > / : : 0 , Th ainville Praylng Tand en-|in a-few:days 'r 1 liseussed to have the {rain on which | i o e e e R 0 f TR ey e ' M1 I D . |18 : Foch will travel to New|g, ¢ Mr.| Miss Minnie Carlson of 444 Church | utim i ko Anr b SUBEBE ISR Jialie R A | street, is recuperating after an illness [} e niraat est Hu\!vmn]_ rnl'hr‘l' ilx:rw hy \f"\ A large coon, shot hy Charles Dig- | of several weeks' duration | 18, ( nd Observation 5 \:',IllH .;» Hmtvllm“!,f nt al may stop| o000 Deep River last weck, is on Midnight Sons of Wesleyan College ) | R SRS R ay in the Modern Market win-|and Danceland Saturday night.—advt AHOL L (|8 T s o ¢ the Legion. ’ i S S n West Main street .l:!vw s Donahue »Mj 1t Yale, | 8 1 (i 1 ot ports 2 IS 1S a 1t costs 4)([)\]][ NASe arry C. Jackson, commander of |, 2 yialiln = a1 ISR VI nERECREN R BOmERRC T AR 0 b : this newest model Grafonola. tocal post received a communica- | ll'l;r'“m\vlu‘lyyvh cotlect! 1 (:”\3 ny :JW»I R 1 ervatior g Our terms are so moderate that « sctions for elon Sefton drive tior ¥ e » 3 H'nmq!yl{r\»i ::r!:\.rl‘.:‘;\’;)‘v,v‘ Ofthe | cogiolic Univrsity it Sl M Marie 3 *the Gaughier Rl s sdin g o Fl](\ payments amount to only s o e ey QU Lady of Mercy thls Sunday |sey of Wi nter nru is home from Washington, D 14-14 " Wheleno: A : el jeoember 13 when the trip will be Dorothy. Gwillim is spending the |college for the holidays. t il here can you get so much n to New York. The local = = | |} real pleasure for so little outlay? cgion, however, feels that they would ke to have the Berlin legion aid them In bringing Foch to New Jiritain inasmuch as much ammuni- TS IS Y OUR OHANGE TOIMAKE o 4 war material was manufa 111-“4‘”;1]”: Htt .v" ::u‘uh! 1..‘mpn;nw ; BIG SAVINGS WHEN MARKETING or the French general to go through . | the local factories B BEST PURE | ) 3 Z ~ GEM NUT Ray L. Ma . secretary Chamber of Commerce has been an- LARD woached on the matter and ha : Birmingham and Southwest Lester, MARGARINE Vided the legion with a list of am-|}d8 munitions manufactured here. The | @ 2 1hs. 25 | (‘hamber of Commerce will also co- C| perate with the legion in attempting | to have the train pass through this . . ; - If the plans cannot be made to | S8 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE MORNING S ; 7% BIG LAME SALI 7:00 to 12:30—ALL KINDS FRESH CUT SMALL FANCY LEGS TO ROASIT w 19¢ ,ve the stop made here, the invita- jon of the Berlin post will be ac- |} ¢ : pted and the local legion will go : ) ) A z 7 {o Berlin on that day. CHOICE, FORES TO STEW 1 D o | p sends it l!nmlt; !;:mllrday If You ——RISTEAK lb 17 n 10c § Call Early District of Plainville, ss. Probate |8 c RIB AND LOIN 10 ROAST lzc [ :'. o ‘ourt, November 22d, 192 g 1h. Estate of Minnie F. Gwillim late of | K& 3 A : ; L il 3 (olumbia Plainville in said District, deceased . bl : PRI R A A S T RS ATt | - ) e 7 New Model he Administrator having exhibited | i BEEF PORI his administration account with said o 3% SN I g | o Bl f 3. "0 ROASTS SHORT CUT PRESH q St POT ROASTS n 15¢ RIS 20c¢ : Grafonola ustate Court for allowance, it is tate to th = S, LEGS PORK LOINS 1 ORDERE That the 30th day of y X L | . CHUCK CHOICE RUMPS SMALL LEAN FRESH W) 4 . at one o'clock 1 1 6 1 November € 0 . 1b. VEAL b, C SHOULDERS 1b. 6c n the 2 . at the Probate of |1 ) e sl bis akrn 16 4A 2AY 3 FANCY CUTS 14 SMALL FRESH ?2 Y signed for a hearing on the allowance | B ; SHOULDER ... b, C | naws . &LLC B | of maid administration account, FRESH GROUND VEAL 10 FRESH CUT 29¢ B 0 d E l d Sn = 40 this Court directs the administrator | HAMBURG .. 2 Ibs. FOR POT PIE ..., b, C PORK CHOPS 3 ) C 1’ el' ar y an 1’;1,‘% e to cite all persons interested therein SUGAR CURED FRESH U1 3)2 to appear at said time and place, by CORNED BEEF .. Ib VEAL CHOPS ..... b, &adaC publishing this order once in some PRIME RUMP FANCY VEAL 28 BE ROASTS ......... b, CUTLETS . b, Cc FRESH PARERIT . w 18¢ f ; : : 5 i 3 Our present stock of this popular model No reason now to be without the en- SQUIRETS 20c¢ : S LEAN BACON : A ivafonola wi 1d at a saving of $40 ’ ; e . v R Grafonola will be _"“‘d at a saving of 10. joyment this splendid instrament will on the public post in the Town of Was formerly $125—now only 885, Guar- Plainville, where the deceased 1la ’I i FROM 2 TO 5 P. M. anteed by the Columbia Graphophone Co. dwelt, at least five days before saic ) x : ) ; A : B LIEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . h. t1e SWIFT'S SMALL B d Wi arv’a . N H " . N mne dener s, ayv you secure “!ll"[‘(hn'(' elivery. hdigned PRIME TIB BOASTE BEERE ,,...00s00c-nsissmnsesvsvrenib 186 | POWL 250 ; nd Widener's I L delivery Certified from Record, MERITT 0. RYDER, Judge T e e Thed B Moran Garage § 44° Lmaail el :, i | 85.Double Records 43 C newspaper having a ecirculation in said District, and by posting a cop. bring into yvour home. For this small out- Dest Equipment For Charging Bni!rrif~| MONEY SAVING GROCERY SPECIALS PEAD SToRACE DINNER BLEND - 25c RED BUTTERFLY Y 35C GOLD MEDAL - $1.15 i Two for the Price Of one Repalring By Men Who Know How “Let Moran Take Your w COI'FVELR TEA rLovn Aufe Troubles in Tow." | B Just a few more left for Saturday’s selling and there wiil be no more at this QadiliaceRAREReCEly B BisT GrRANUTD 1.00 EVAPORATED 11 CAMPBELL'S 2 || SUGAR . 17 1bs, ° MILK, tall can C BEANS 3 ecans 8C & 8 reduced price. Please shop early. ThEJ B Moran Garage " FINI T””‘_I"j_ e 25c N. B. Co. MILK Lo 14c BLST . l‘h\ zsc 1818 "‘f”-“:'lll’ ‘:IHI‘TT My PAPER . CRACKERS .. PEA BEANS PBLEEE | cnALLENGE SARDINES | sumrEnpED X\ MASTER STRENGTH MILK NS 13(: INOIL ....... 6 cans 250 COCOANT T h 240 N\ AND BLOOD BUILDER | RON B 930 | 300 BUSHELS | vy o 150 & 16 138 MAIN STREET ORANGES doz. MIXED NUTS '4,000neop£ppu USE I i‘\'\'l-ll\- rotators 1. 19€ S Tesone ... aon. 18 N ; » . ot eors . o 19¢ | Potatoes 34c | G . 10c G Al LARGE MEATY | prIED b @ : : o F 0 x ’ S B PRUNES ........ b 10(: 15 Ib. Peck L AvpLes i ISC M Headquarters for - 3 A : . M Columhia Granhy Columbia — Starting — g % ) ~ FRESHLY GATHERED SOLID MEAT OYSTERS (SOLID MEASURE) M Next Sunday Eve. [/ @ "™r: , : L .. 40c B Grafonolas Phonographs Records THE SHEIK i y

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