New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I‘RIDAY, SFF‘I‘FMBFR 22, 1922, RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN PHONE 1409-2 127 MAIN STREET = OPP. ARCH ST. CLEAN-UP-SALE-SATURDAY -SEPT. 23rd 109% DISCOUNT ON ALL GOODS NOT MENTIONED BELOW-- AT $7 9 8-Silk Dresses; values to $29.75. AT $1 .OO—-Women’s Black or White Silk Klock- AT 59 c_—Mary Pickford Aprons; were up to $1.50 ed Hose; were $1.75. AT $2 39—Children‘s White Dresses; values to AT 50(‘- Pair<-Women’s Seamed Silk Hose, odd | AT 3 FOR $1.00—Infafits’ 50c Vests; sizes 6 $6.75; 6 to 16 years. sizes, were $1.50 pair. mos. to 214 yrs. AT $29 8—One Lot of Sweaters for Women; AT 39 c Pair—Women’s 50c¢ Brown Lisle Hose. AT $1.49—White Cashmere Coats, 6 mos, to 2 values to $7.50. yrs.; were up to $5.75. AT @9 c—Ty-Back Sweaters; were $1.98. AT 29 Pair—Women’s 39c Brown Lisle Hose. AT $1 ((Q—Women’s Extra Size Bloomers; were AT —One Lot of Children’s Sweaters; AT Pair—Child Sock d $1'98 values to $5.00. 150 - to ;Ocr[e)gli. i $1.50. Hose; values AT 2 FOR $l .00——&3}:?11 (8)0 White Petticoats; AT §2 .39—One Lot of Wool Bramley Blouses; AT 8 Q o —House Dress Aprons; were up to $2.50 ea AT 3 FOR $1 ,00—Small Lot of Flesh Color were up t0$6.75. Step-Ins; were $1.00. To Give ALL An Opportunity To Share in These Bargains—We Hold This SALE On SATURDAY £:30 0:30 | a. m., and 10:30 a. m. “’*‘v"‘s meet at 7 o'clock this evening at the when they will clash with the fast|resume his studies at Holy Cross col- Miscellaneous Shower leen Crowley of this city and was well Gi lty ltems | will be sung at 4 p. m. corner of Olive and d Smalley streets. | Readville ‘A, C., of Waterbury. The [lege, Monday of next week. | A regular meeting of the Ladles' Aces have had a very suce sea- “Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean'|Auxiliary, A. O. H. will be held this ] known in local musical circles. According to the Jewish calendar, to Mrs. Chas. Solomon son 5o far. Miss Mabel Travers will be | tomorrow is the first of the vear, 5683, | A surprise party was given in honor |Sel] Church Property themselves in new Victrola Record.|evening at 7:30 o'clock in Judd's PlaanIlle News the feature attraction and will show|an 2 2 n - anc E d several local merchants of that of Mrs. Charles Solomon of Boston H an tw L3 for Smyrna Relief Fund C. L. Pierce.—advt. hall. A social and v\hlt will follow | the last opportunity to purcha | Ditlonagans tnthat olly, | sovernment. security paying. such an |y 1 Waterbury plasers are being |attractive rate of interest for many vears to come. Holy Name Society Plans. The Holy Name society held its | meeting at the Church of Our Lady| |of Mercy hall last night but owing| to the small attendance of members,| ACES READVILLE was unable to transact business. It| Cunningham 7 Mabel Travers | was decided to hold another session| Wadsworth % Day ° next Thursday evening at which| Goeb 3 H. Traver meeting the Boys' club and the men| Conley b Moore | of the parish will attend. It is de-| Holcomb 3b. Hamilton [sired that this meeting be well at-| Haynes ss. Kelly tended in order to complete plans for | Eljott Dunn BIG SALE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY | winter activities. {8 aiaun i Maniey To Present Concert. | Marino s ‘W. Traver \ > 7 2 & 3 A concert will be rendered this eve- | Plainville Briefs | Wedding Presents at Lowest Prices in town. oy et tB s QFkn ge\ hallNURTaRE the) % Ao e | i h month’s mind mass of requ saieplaeszof theBakeryBrothersh.ailar, | was held at the Church of Our Lady | Wrist Watches from J] tette of this town. The Baker broth- ‘00 Up. ers have appeared in Plainville and|Of Mercy at 8 o'clock this morning for | cther surrounding places in numerous | the late Miss Anna Prior. concerts and entertainments. Ray- | Pythian lodge, Knights of Pythias, | T « Blly Now and Save Money. mond Baker, tenor soloist, will ren-| Will journey to Seymour this evening, }fle, songs. There will also be punnn\herv the local rank of page degree |and violin selections of choice compo- | team will confer the degree to a class sitions. In addition to the musical| Of candidates for that lodge. The| program, a short sketch will be pre-| members will leave the Pythian hall |sented. Refreshments will also be|at 6:30 o'clock this evening for that offered. place, the trip being made by automo- e o ern ewe o Raymond Baker will present his| bile. | ® Vi r The Crimson foothall team held a farewell appearance in this town for successful dance at the Community | 22 LAFA‘ ETTE ST the fall, as he leaves Monday for i | | Harvard college preparatory to re-|theater last night. Ewald's orchestra | suming his studies as a chemist. furnished music. The team realized | Aces Lineup about $30 which will be used for the | The last game of the season for the [ purchase of equipment for the play- Aces baseball team will be played | ers. Sunday afternoon at Rockwell's field Cornelius Prior of Canal street, will BOSTON CLOTHING STORE 63 CHURCH ST. Next to Herald Office —FALL STYLES— The Most Interesting Display of Good Clothes for Men, Women and Children arenow to be seen here. All of these Fall Models Embody the Popular ~ Features of the Autumn Styles. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITS and COATS Also a Large Variety of —FUR COATS— YOUNG MEN'’S =nd BOY’S SUITS SUITS FOR STOUT MEN Especially In All The New Materials and Models Your Credit Is Good Here BUY NOW— ; —PAY WEEKLY today that the masses on Sunday will | —advt be on standard time, at 7:30 a. s, The Rovers football eleven will | pense as a final attraction for the local | fans. Manager Neft has arranged for the lineups for both aggregations are as follows: A the local players how she can twist| religion will suspend business. Rev. Edward V. Grikis, pastor of | the meeting, (Continued from Seventh Page) | the ball around their bats as she did | Birnbaum has announced that he will 8t. Andrew’s Lithuanian church, said | Rothfeder's will be Mn:od this Sat. the New York Giants during an exhi- | be closed and other Central Square stores will also be closed. last evening. The party was in the|menical council of the Greek orthodox | brought to Plainville at a umt £x- | studies at Williston college. Bridge was played and music enjoyed | his team to clash with the visitors and | STOVE—Sterling range. Inquire 60 South iciplent of many beautiful gifts. Be- :at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs.| onieantinosle gapt 22.—(By As- Frank Crowley of Chestnut street, | sociated Press) — The supreme ecu- church has directed the sale of all non-essential church property includ- ing ikons, chalices, candelabra and silver oll lamps, the proceeds from which will be devoted to the relief of the victims of the Smyrna fire. Samuel Castle has resumed his|form of a nriscellaneous shower. after which a dainty luncheon was |served. Mrs. Solomon was the re- Washington St,, Plainville. fore her marriage she was Miss Kath- "3 THE NEW BRITAlN,; ,. 2 Ibs. 25 SRRl u/LITY GOODS AT 5, 318- MAIN ST SN CINOMY PRICES * TEL. 2485 Lo — Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 12:30 Armour’s Lean Smoked Shoulders (Extra Fancy) . Ib, 14¢ Challenge Brand Milk . L oeerei... can 1le FancyNatlvePotatoes e e LR R R 240 Pure Lard BB el s O bee e Armour’s Star Sperry-Barnes Swift Premlum Whole or Half 29(: 8 to 10 Ib, ave. 320 Whole or Half 326 e s LR ) . Prime Rib Roasts Small Legs Genuine Lamb .. ... Roast Veal Roast Pork (not frozen) LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST.... Ib. 18¢c | LEAN CORNED BEEF LAMB FOR STEW ....... AR Ib. 18¢ | BEST FRANKFORTS ...... . VEAL FOR STEW .. Ib. 16¢c | SUGAR CURED BACON . LAMB FORES .. Ib. 25¢ | COTTAGE HAMS FRESH CUT HAMBURG 1b. 18c | SPERRY & BARNES’ BACON CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK Ib. 18¢ | LINK SAUSAGE SUGAR—SUGAR—SUGAR DOMINO DO Dbl PRRo G 36¢ 10 1b. sack Duluth Imperial, Pillsbury’s Flour. .... EVAPORATED MILK 3 cans 25¢ ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS.... 2 Jbs, 25¢ C.&M. Fruit Syrups bot 27¢ ’ Pure Cocoa. .. 2 1b. can 25¢ N.A.S. Seedless Raisins 19¢ Rumfords B. Powder 1b 29¢ Corn Flakes .. 3 pkgs. 25¢ Sugar Corn ... 2 cans 25¢ Premier Salad Dressing 31c 2 cans 25¢ Sifted Peas .. 2 cans 25¢ Campbell’s Beans. .can 11c¢ ’ Campbells Soups 3 cans 29¢ Shredded Wheat. .pkg. 11c . Ib. 41c doz. 39c FRESH MADE PEANUT BUTTER Ib. 17¢ Ib, 40c FANCY FULL CREAM CHEESE.. Ib. 35¢ 4 Ibs. 15¢ Cranberries .... 2 qts. 35¢ Apples ........ 4 qts. 25¢ Celery large bch. 18¢c Cantaloupes .... 4 for 25¢ Sweet Potatoes. . 6 lbs. 25¢ Malaga Grapes .... Ib. 10c OaIPoIN . . covivains Ib. 5¢ Parsnips .......... Ib. 5¢ Peppers ....... 4 qts. 25¢

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