New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1923, Page 16

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1¢ NEW BRIT O S B R S S S S I S S SRS e e TR NEAR EAST RELIEF - CAMPAIGN 15 BEGUN === Notln Pleture and Adies CUN[]RFSSMAN Kl:l” South Goureh Tis Zveing - WL, ADDRESS CLUB Upwards of 1,200 people ha ! R ter o siend | « PenusylVanian o Be Guest of Rotarians on Thursday and witness the showing of the mey IDR picture, “Beeing Is Helieving,” de pleting scenes of the Near Fast and work being done by the Near Fast Relief Association The showing of the pieture will be Congressman Clyde Kelly 4 the opening gun in the drive for New of econgress from the Pittshurgh Rritain's quota of 86,000 for Near 33rd district Penns East Itelier The drive 1s being con- | past ten years and who was re-vie dueted by the ministers of the ety by the animons vots and will be done quietly among a se- | lican, demoeratic 1ected group ties in 1922, ¥ The picture to be shown this even- olub Thu Ing will be repeated tamorrow even Phursday ing. This evening Captain J, N, held at th Nke' elub at 12115 Fhelp, an officer in the Near East Re. o'clock, 18 oper lotarians agd NHef Assoclation who worked In the their friends Whers interested are Cauneasus with ey, and Mpea, R. N, weloome Gllman, of the Btanley Mer A Congressma chureh, when they were in th East Rellef work will be There are nine ministers on the 0 e uniform sale price, ) 18 to b CLYDE KELLY, and The Community Capitel committee which is conducting the He Is a member of the post office and prestdent of the Pennsylvania Soclety drive, Rev, Dr, George W, ', Hill 15 post roads committee of the house of Washington, with a membership of chalrman of the committee and Rev, and, as a visitor on the Ameriean| 1,000 Xeystoneitos, 4ew Byitains Shopping Centesr “I’fl the speak y f warked articlos subjects: Muehine Made Legisiation erat, "AIN DAILY HERALD, TUESI *' REPUBLICANS YICTORIOUS IN NAUGATUCK ELECTION| n Town of Branford, However, Do oratie Party Camvies Ticket After 20 Years Naugatuek, May 5.--Wande IAY, MAY 8 1923 e . e e T A, G S BOSTON STORE Donnelly, Mullen Co. 15 Whittmeore, Jr, and the entire ve blican ticket were swept | offies At the annual horoug eetiorn here yesterday. Warden Whittin: plurality over Representative I.. Jackson, demoerat, was 19 \embers of the hoard of ward IUrEesses were re-elected They are Walter €, Giinack, republiean; Joseph taytkieh, republiean; Timothy J Pitagerald, demoerat Howard M 1iristol, republican, and William Vel ows, demeerat Phe sixth member cted yesterday was James Hoby, lemocrat | Louls Rehiller, Jr., was re-elented town elerk, defeating Howard Holten iemecrat Rranford, »ay K—For the first time In 20 years the democratic tiekes yosterday won the annual borough election, wresting control from the republica by & eomy ively large amre, demo defeating P, He 18 Alfred Anderson, republiean by 164 otes. In addition the demoerats vleeted three burgesses, the bhallyrt m‘!‘ the town clerk and treasurer. THE emrczmzz SJORE 'u'l v New B o tTo o Main' AL L iy [(/0/9// Lverybody:. yrlayCt SUITS PRESENTING UNUSUAL SAVINGS ON THE SEASON'S SMARTEST AND APPROVED SPECIALS THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK. DRASTIC CUTS THAT WILL SURELY KEEP THIS STORE A BUSY PLACE TOMORROW REMEMBER, THESE PRICES ARE FOR TOMORROW ONLY CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE 196 Pair Black only, all sizes, reinforced heel and toe. Value 25¢ pair. CHILDREN'S SOCKS l 9C Pair White with fancy cuff top, all sizes. Value 25¢ pair. 98¢ BOYS' PERCALE BLOUSES 69c Very neat stripes and figures with collar attached, and belt bottom, sizes to 14 yeaus. 59¢ BOYS’ BLOUSES 39¢ A limited quantity, of very fine percale, odd sizes. MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 43c Well made garments in ecru and white, strongly reinforced, sizes ¢ 46. Regular 59¢ quality. BOYS’' SUMMER UNDERWEAR 42c All styles, long or short sleeves and legs. Regular 59c. $1.49 CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES $1.00 Sizes 6 to 11 years, in plain colors or plaid ginghams, plainly trimmed or with pretty embroidery. NOVELTY LEATHER HAND BAGS 88c¢ All shapes and sizes, novelty and plain leathers, neatly lined and fully equipped. Regular $1.49 value. LACO CASTILE SHAMPOO 2 5 C hottle MULSFIED COCOANUT SHAMPCH 38 C bottle MAVIS FACE POWDER 39(: Box PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM 2 8 Goube 36-INCH IMPORTED NON CRUSH- ABLE and UNSHRINKABLE LINEN 75(.‘. Yard In most desirable shades. Regular $1.19 value, BOYS’ 1.PIECE RADIO KHAKI PLAY SUITS 98¢ With sleeves, sizes 2 ‘o 7; a good cool play suit for the boy for sum- mer, LADIES' THREAD SILK HOSE 79c All colors, with clox or fancy striped effects. Regular $1.19 value. LADIES' FANCY SPORT HOSE 49c In two-tone effects, plain or vibbed, ¢ all sizes. 32-INCH KIDDIE KLOTH 2 9 C Yard Plain, checked or striped, guaran- teed boil fast colors, for rompers, § dresses and play suits. Reg. 39c¢ yd. H 98¢ CHILDREN’S PANTY DRESSES 67c Gingham, chambray and in checks or plain colors, trimmed with neck § and sleeve and panty bands of con- trasting materials, and damt\ em- broidery on the pockets; sizes 2 to 6 § years, CHILDREN'S PLAY OXFORDS nag egular $1.50, with wide sole, all § solid leather, sizes i 59c BABIES' WHITE DRESSES 45c Very fine nainsook trimmed with Val. lace and embroidery inserts. 98¢ BUNGALOW APRONS 83c Good styles, suitable for house dress or even street wear, all sizes; excellent value. 39¢ BABIES' RUBBER PANTS First quality, an excellent bargain, § ALL WOOL SLIFV-ON SWEATERS $1.45 50 dozen more received, of plain, K fancy and novel color arrangements, long and short sleeves, round and V-neck, all sizes. Rev. value $2.98. $1.19 \H\l)\()R CREPE GOWNS 98¢ Biue, flesh and orchid in figured pattern, very well made, with hem- stitched yoke. 98¢ HAMBURG TRIMMED GOWNS § 79¢ V-shaped neck, of fine quality nain- sook combined with imported ham- burg, full cut garments, all sizes. WINDSOR CREPE STEP-INS 79c¢ Lace trimmed and full cut, in all dainty shades. Regular 98cc. Plisse Crepe, Seco Silk, Lingette, BLOOGMERS 88c¢ Trimmed with hemstitching, filet § lace, and Val. lace. Regular $1.19. | to 10 yards. f shades. $1.49 ALL WOOL CANTON CREPE H or narrow stripes. 39¢ IMPORTED GINGHAMS 29c 2 inches wide, fast colored, in checks of colors that are most de- sired. 36-INCi FINE LONG CLOTH l 7C Yard First quality, in pieces of 1 yard $1.39 IMPORTED JAPANESE PONGEE 98¢ Absolutely first quality. 93¢ COTTON CANTON CREPE 9¢ In all of the latest plain shades. 35¢ WINDSOR CLREPES 24(:\’fl1'd For lingerie, white and pastei 98¢ Desirable shades for skirts and 4 drosses. 25¢ MERCERIZED MARQUISETTE 1 7('- Yard For curtains, white only, with dou- ble border. 29¢ TURKISH TOWELS 21¢ () Extra large, with plain borders. RIPPLETTE SPREADS $1.79 Extra large size, fine quality, wide 72x90 STARCHLESS SHEETS 88c Hemmed, first quality. PEQUOT SHEETS $l ,49 Each (Limit 2 to a customer) 40-INCH NORMANDY VOILES 59c¢ Fast colors, in regulation dot and figures, Value 79c. 36-INCH RAJAH TEX 49c¢ Suitable for dresses, skirts and suits, in 8 nlain colora, MEN’S SHIRTINGS 35(: Yard Fast cclor woven madras, full width. BOYS' GOOD WEARING PANTS 98¢ Corduroy and mixtures in neat pat- terns, strongly reinforced, sizes to 17. Regular $1.39 value, . short Coats—2 and 3 Piece Models MODELS Values that are at once apparent—These Suits would regularly sell for-~Well, just one glance and you'll know how much higher every price tag should be. The finest sort of suits —Style, Quality and Fabrics. Mandarin; very long and very Finely hand tailored in the finer Twills—Celors, black, Tan, Navy; silk crepe lined ¥ Navy, Black, Lan- # vin Green, La France Blue, Co- coa, Beige, Brown, Orchid, Fuchsia and Maize 200 ALL WOOL CANTON CREPE PLEATED SKIRTS Sale of Sample Silk Dresses Every garment is new and fresh, seasonable, up-to-the-minute, many in advance of the moment displaying style tendencies that the best New York coutouriers are predicting for summer wear. The best New York manufacturers are represented in this ot of dresses. . Fabrics For Every Taste *14 | Georgette, Canton i Crepe, Crepe de | Chine, Flat Crepe, { Printed Crepe and | Satin Canton COLORS: BROWN GREY TAN $4.95

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