New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1923, Page 24

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DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Make This Store Your Headquarters for Your Easter Sht;fi)mT EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR _SATURDAY SILKS AND DOMESTICS Flat crepe, all silk, heavy weight, in navy, brown and black--10 in, $3.19 wide ~— Yard. . HOSIERY FOR LAN Al SPECIAL PRIC Phoenix Silk Stockings, with fine lace clocks, Colors, black, $2 85 cordovan and bel pair L] Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Stockings with wide seam back, Colors—Black, and b Pair gs, in black Lad silk Stocking 98¢ and new Spr shades — Pa Phoenix Silk Stockings for women. Come in all the new 95 <p shades — Pair $ l . Phoenix Silk Stockings with fancy cmbroidered c¢loc Colors — Black, beige, cordovan and 2 25 — Palr .......... [ arey Northampton Silk Stockings for Women, Linens for Easter m“.opm Full Size Satin $4069 Sport Satin, high luster, ex- tra heavy, in all the wanted colors, 40 in, - $2.49 wide—Yard. . . Canton Crepe, best quality, silk and wool in navy, black, brown, henna, tan and French blue, 40 in, $2.49 wide — Yard . Ladies’ Taster Slip-on Sweaters. Fancy blocks and drop stitch weave, $ l .9 8 In a variety of colors, ....... Ladies' L'aster Bloomers of Crepe de Chine and Radium & $3.48 Flesh only, ....... Easter Petticoats of white tub silk with fancy scalloped $2,98 DOtEOINS. o o0 ovviianniiivaines Tadies’ Kaster Envelope Chemise of te muslin, neatly trimmed $l 48 . w with lace and embroidery . ... — GLOVES — 2-clasp Lamb Skin Kid Gloves — Trefousse make, in all the Spring shades $l-75 Bandanna Kerchicfs in Paisley col- ana wrimnge.. 1 7o $3.48 29c¢ Ladies' hand printed hand- kerchiefs, all pure linen 3 2;)clnsp washable suede gloves — “mbroidered backs—In brown, mode, 69c Lace Bertha Collars, made of very fine net, also collar and cuff sets in all the new styles. ... 500 White and colored Collar and Cufr Sets, suitable for round neck dresses and Bertha Collars—Ex- $l 00 . tra fine quality .. —MEN’S DEPARTMENT— Men’s Fibre Silk Hose, warranted Men's White Oxford Shirts with at- to wear. Colors—Black, navy, grey| tached collars, - $1.69 and cordovan, 9 . . N N Ee Easter \ouses of Crepe de Chine in a pretty aray of Paisley (8iigns $6095 Iadies' ster Cotton Paisley Dlauses— Neatly trynmed in plain colors, ... Dainty Faster Shirt Waists, hand drawn, hemstitched and embroidered of fine voile and dimity, Peter Pan and ; $1098 Rever n p-on Sweaters. R T Bead Spreads, Heavy White Turkish Towcls— Good size — Lach . Fancy Striped and Checkered Di Fine quality — Yard 42 and 45 inch Pillgw Tubing—Made of good heavy weight cotton — Yard i sh Crepe—35c¢ yard., Just the thing for Easter. all the pretty spring shades Imported Japanese F 10 Yard piece All pure linen Silver Bleach Cloths—Good si Regular $7.00 — Each 70 inch Snowy White Heavy Irish Linen Damask. Napkins to match — Yard Brocaded Canton crepe in black, navy and brown, suit- able for blonses and dress trimming. Yd. $l-98 wide ‘White Linen Hemstitched Luncheon Scts, made of good heavy linen—Pink, blue, gokl and lavender border Marquisette Curtains—With ncat lace edge. 2 1-4 yards long — Pair $7.98 - $1.25 Paisley Silks, all new col- orings, in a large variety of styles—Erom ol Bewded Bags — 39 $6 50 Beautitully designed, and the very $1| To ] latest colors. Easter prices — From YARD $3.98 . $10.98 Real Leather Hand Bags—Contains mirror and coin purse. Many differ- ent shapes and colors to choose from. Laster prices—Irom $1.69 .. $4.69 Splash Voile Curtains—Ruffled with tic-backs, 2 1-4 yards long — Pair .. Just received a full linc of voile curtains in white, cream and ecru, Colored, with fancy lace edges. $1.981'u $4.25 Heavy Bleached Merccrized Damask—Several different patterns — Yard skinner's Satin and Taffeta silks, none better made, fully guarantecd, yard wide — In black and all de- $2.69 sirable colors .. Men's Athletic Union Suits—Made of fine quality nainsook, Special — Each MEN'S NECKWEAR Genuine Grenadines and all silk four-in-hand tics, in a large variety of pretty patterns, Values $1.00, Special ... Another lot of men’s genuine 80 square percale shirts—In a hrg!: as- sortment of neat patterns. Every shirt warranted fast $1 > 1 9 color. Special—Each.. Mavis Talcum Powder. 17c Large jar—Egster special. . Cuticura Soap—A fragrant and re- Laster special Pebeco Tooth I‘asld‘—l“ifl:v freshing soap for skin puri- fication—Easter special .... 190 Pond's Vanishing Cream, cent size—Easter special. . . . 330 OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS Good business property on Hartford aven aven [for sale. _Hartford avenue property constantly iltl: gel?,ses in value. It has made property owners ch. 3-Family House on Maple stre i LOBSTERS is a superb location. i o Ny We have customers for w HONISS’S See us. : 230 STATEST. | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. HARTFORD | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Hida, AUTO INSURANCE LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE HARTFORD ACCIDENT ©O, PROMPT SETTLEMENT—LIABILITY, FIRE AND THEFT, HUMPHERY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. BY STANLEY BLAIN BOOKS “RED INK [[| PANT: \TS CALENDARS AND PELLIN _BOOKS MAKE REAL VOLGANO BY PIPING GAS 10 PEAK | \.»FOOD SHOP Montana Indian Offers a Plan for thc’ LIVE INTEREST HERE PROCEEDS OF PLAY ™ INRACING PIGEONS ~ WILL GO'TO CHINA. & } MUTUAL BUILDING Manufacture of a Gigantic | | : 5 118 MAIN STREET Crater Spectacle. | Hardware City Club Organizes Epworth League Thespians Will and Plans Active Season Assist Rev, E. F. Neumann, est end property. Washington, D. C. March 29.—Na- ture was so neglectful that she failed | |to provide Glacier National Park;COME HERE The Epworth L e of Trinity M. With a volcano, so Wily Wimpus, a| »/ R Fot ol e A ek AL FOR EASTER SPECIALS lege Town,” church will give a play, “A Col-|progressive Blackfoot Indian half- in the church the night| preed, who had his primitive ideas| b of April 4, for the henefit of the Neu- | stimulated at Carlysle, wants to manu. |, We urge you to read every| mann _fund. Ernest F. Neumann 18 &/ potore onet He argues with the | item advertised for tomorrow.| /| plan will divert a lot ot Kuropean |bargain, We will be prepared to/ tourist travel and. be a big boon tn‘mter to our ever increasing cli- { Mr. Wimpus would remedy nature's oversight by making a volcano that | Supply of Ham and Eggs for Easter at this store. other O1d World “‘Smokers.” { The plan to make this artificia gas from the Shelby oil field, 60 miles | i to Chief Mountain in Glacer National | Fresh Native Eggs, 40c doz. touching it off.” Then—presto, change—a gigantic furnish Montana's greatest continuous 35¢ Ib. show. Gobel’s Quality First Smoked | Egg Salad, ‘The more you cough the more you 35¢ 1b. Raise the phlegm easily without strain or pain by taking Leonardi's Cough Syrup healing, | 53¢ Ib, lelkqlnt and efledetive. B;st thh:t for | acking coughs, deep seated colds, bro- | ()ur Own Make Mayonnaise, * ' A most beneficial and safe treatment for | children and adults. Save yourself from | 75¢ qt a bottle of Leonardi's Cough Syrup (Creo- | Sist tods { Almond Meats, F. N€U- | pureay of National Parks that his| Each and every special is a real| L LB | entele better than ever. Get your| would rival Vesuvius or any of the voleano involves the piping of natural| TOMORROW’S SPECIALS Park, the sinking of a shaft in this | Gobel’s Quality First Bacon, fire-sputtering spectacle that would c———————— Ham, 28¢ 1b. COUGHING RELIEVED ptrain your throat, lungs and system. | Brookfield Butter, Creosoted). t is soothing, hiti i hooping’cough, chitis, croup, grippe and whooping cough. iacial (None Better) colds, coughs and serious trouble. Get 55¢ Ib. The Hardware City Racing Homer Pigeon club of New Britain held a feeting at the home of Edward Kell- er, LaSalle street, th to elect officers for the year 1 The fol-| lowing were clected: ! New Britain man, son of President, George Shaw, Kensing- mann, and now doing ton; vice-president, Benjamin Smith, work in China. Every ex-sergeant, New Brita secretary | church sends him money to use in his and treasurer, Joseph C. Smith, New work among the Chinese students. Britain. The entire procecds of this play go to Race committee: Mr, Neumann. | New Britain; Charl The plot centers around “Jim,"”! Britain; Alfred Norwick, ) “Miss Jim” and “Aunt Jane,” Charles After th retion of officer: Covert, Irene Demarest, Esther Tut- ert Crossland of Hartford spoke about tie; the friendly college students, some of his past experiences in rac- ™ ' Oliver Evi “Billy,” How- ing homer pigeons. He stated that Hanford; Raymond | during the last aviation meet in Hart- and the rather untriendly ford, he had the pleasure of meeting ¢, “Prof. Popp,” ! one of the aviators that was ready to Popp,” Marion take a trip to New York by air route, Herbert Rog- 80 before starting on his journey N Elmer Brad- Crossland gave the aviator two of hi to learn from noted flyers. The birds were released , ( Helen John- semewhere in New York and returned and * Gretchen Tarwn, to their loft at Parkville, making good “Jim" has three “Aunt Janes!" time, carrying with them a message to or Kilpepper, ‘Nlifford Dodge, the mayor of Hartf He also spoke and “Mrs. Baggsby,” Helen Evans, ahout other successful flights made add dignity and humor to the com- by his homer pigeons, from Boston | Plications, while “Leviticus,” Rev. to Hartford, New York to Hartford,|John T. Davis, as the negr house and other long distances. Ex-Serg. ' boy. has his own story to tell. eant Benjamin Smith, of the Pigeon “The Questio Sec. Signal Corps, U. 8. army, aiso will be given F Sunday a spoke of the good work these birds| p. m. in Trinity church by members did while in service overseas, and said | of the Sunday school, agsisted by the that when the telegraph system @ver!church quartet Questioner’ were out of order it was up to the| (Charles Covert) to be -con E. —DRINK— | AYERS’ SODA WATER | “™* Take home a bottle of cream soda | H. DAYTON —-Something you will like—it's deli- cious, | ‘Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. 272 MAIN STREEP | THE OLD HOME TOWN Keller, New Edward Deconti, I ard Blauvelt; members of the f William Goob Ostrowski; * ors; bur | the son, t HOLD ER NEWPT SHES soted) from your druggist y and bring quick relief, NO-NO- ) SAY HE WILL GET, birds to deliver messages, Mr. Smith spoke regarding the different places he was stationed while in service, such places as Ifort Adams, R. I.; Fort Banks, Boston; Camp Alfred Vail, ‘N. J.;: the school for recruits, @and his last place, Camp Benning, Ga. While at Bennlng he was charge of the lofts and also instruct- ed officers of training schools how to handle and release birds when on duty. The racing season will start about May 1, and end the latter part of Septomber. In October there will be a special race from Tallahasse, ¥Flor- fda. Those wishing any information re- ‘garding the club can get in touch .\ with Benjamin Smith. L » b d in| | vinced of the truth of Christ's resur- rection, and only after “Wisdom" (Helen Johnson ature” (Helen Prest), and “Sorrow,” (Esther Tut- tle) plead with him does he relin- | auish “Doubt" (Oliver Everson), Pleasure” (Gretchen Larson) and 1d" (Philip Davis), and turns with eligion” (Marion Schilling) and Faith” (Tsabel Westlake) to “Love” | (Dorothy Kent) and “Joy" (Mildred | Goldtwhaite) as shown by per- | ience” (Ruth Penney). As he sees a “Mother” (Funice Doolittle) and her daughter (Lillian Bagschaw) in ih‘oubln. and how a “Worker” (Fred Martin) and . (E. F. Neu- | mann) are by “Death” (1. A. Marion), “The Questioner” realizes | that man is indeed immortal. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY National Bank Building Insurance Service Sold by City Drug Store. ‘ 'T. J. QUINLIVAN, | 712 Stanley Street Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES | Tel, 2002, | CROWLEY BROS. INC. ‘ PAINTERS AND } DECORATORS | 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2918, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | —— ’ COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas leaters, etc, A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. 34 Lafayctte St. Tel. 1329-2 | Walnut Meats, }Regular 38¢ Ib. Coffee, Roast Stuffed Chicken, IONEYS 55¢ 1b. i REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIALS 30¢ Ib. 3 to 3 b, average $1.50. About the Store Halibut. Salmon. Tag Bloatess. Boneless Herring. Smoked White Fish, Smoked Finnan Haddie. All Kinds of Smoked Fish. All Kinds of Pickled Herring. Imported and Domestic Caviar, o 2 TR A - %ass CHUTNEY MADE HIS ANNUAL VISIT TOo THE BARBER SHOP TODAY. -

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