New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1023, Washington 3chool Answers Requirements of . S ::'sunguwgrg%{g{n G,{ygs_ Modern ldcas of Educators, Architect Says .‘ i e sl et te and al st ind all af . New Rreitain Chapter to Keep tn Work "“oii Pure = Fragrant - Economical tar, the walls heing required by the eity All floors and AaL roofs o atiene o “A Delicious Tea, siruoted of laht steel beams know Seventeen ealls were made on the Scientifically Preserved"” & metal lum Me ' o0 sick and shut i There are now i our wheel ehaire which ar ot BLACHK (Omage Pekos Biend) MIXED or GREEN 1 use hey may ¢ secured f A - JUST TRY IT — Mre. Corbin of 49 Lexington ore Are also six pairs ¢ And two For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts, Ar tural triumy is the jpupils from the Nathun Hale sehos way the new Washington seh and 80 more from the Osgoad My 1ug on High street has be ihed, sch It will for probably 706 R The bullding, which was desiened by | puy ; Women's and New Fur e sama architeet who designed the A pee of the bullding » biita Chokers amous one-story achool at Wethers- is the faet, there has be field, 1, K. Perry, of Britain, 18 some critielsm of the thickne Silk Skirts r superior to that school, according walls, they are, aceording to knife pleated « e to Mr. Perry, who says one story chiteet and to Buperintendent Stanley S SN tone marten scheols are not practieal after they M, Holmes, not any thicker than the e 4 or small box s 5 )i f roc . require 1 g L + J ) pooms. : ¢ code requires, ATl of U . ; pleated styles Iceland fur wall constr f oW tile, while el 2 $4.95 to $9.95 d mink ey do ouehout i [I.IJAK AND 5U|T SHOP " All tollet rooms are avranged s in all the amou ool stands ¢ §4.95 to $29.50 st possible expense, Ipo which ' com * that the larger part o 7 ane new shades Ona of the most modern features nrises in are acres. It is wugh plumbing wor! i shaft in public buildings and which was de- (on a slight e sible at a1 aloped hy Mr, Perry is that of so 0 the walls constructing o hul'ding that 1t fresh Lireezes get a clean sweet never he necessary at any time to bullding is 8o arranged that & : and 0 h T up any flooring, or rip out any section ¢ of light streams in at It} of the walis in order to get the all times, and is equipped with the 4 ed plain o ylumbin 1 gray color, which ap ¥ L very latest heating and ventllatinf v l at the front leasing n {apt Hetween the rooms wher imbing | s pleasing appearance a iapt- en the (Who o4 to the hard usage which a school fs necessary there is an open shaft auditorium is modern in ever ulidinte 1 1y et which serves, not only to give added ibastahtArastasatin L th bul g usually gets. fire pratection but leaves all plumbing v teaching methods, and r accessible at any time, All the pipes arintendent Holmes Metropolitan Opera Star can be reached in the open alleywas ool at any time, thus saving a good man, SGDI0data struction whic Undergoes an Opm'mon_ dollars In repairs to the bullding in architect the ¢ 50 popular with Baltimore, May 25.—Mrs, Gaorgle the event of plumbing re New Rritain's s and educators imeon, known to the music world as The new school will ta omically bullt| pl cent more pupils Garrison, sof ‘ pupi from the oid Ba oint of design, ca ed thar would tan Opera Co = except possihly a few del hildren who do not fit Tt will take ahout operation aken ill su sunday: is two stories high J rent and is of the type \nn panic proot ways and ¢ One year ago tomorrow we hung out our shingle and opened our doors for you good people of New Britain. The 5| response to our opening as well as thmughnut the year has shown the confidence you placed in us by your splendid patron- | age. May we still serve you hetter in the years to come. We wish at this opportune time to express our appreciation with these simple words, WE THANK YOU ALL. F. C. MACKAY, C. A, WALLIN. We have arranged a liberal discount on most all merchandise throughout the store. Here's just a few birthday specials: COUCH HAMMOCKS Wonderful Hammocks with National Rust Proof \pnnz —good quality mattress, in khaki, chain hung. Birthday Special ............... $ 1 2 50 A SALE of Women’s and Misses’ SILK DRESSES $14.95 $19.95 $24.95 In this assortment there is almost every kind of street or sport Dress you most fancy—Dresses of silk novelty materials that will add a distinctive note to any outfit. Solid colors for general use, and printed effects with all the gaiety of youth, in all the favored tints and patterns of the season. And styles are just as smart as they are varied. You will have to see them to realize how diffevent is each and every one. Sizes 16 to 50. Baby Carriages and Strollers Every Carriage and Strol- : Standards priced atVSfi.OIJ | ler bears a discount price. A very special Stroller at our Birthday $ 5 tomorrow at l 6 ) 0 Porch Chairs and Rockers; strong and sturdy, with woven seat; all specially priced for our birthday—tomorrow. White Mountain | BEDS and BEDDING On all beds, springs or mattresses bought tomorrow we Refrigerators will allow you a liberal discount., Remember this is for TOMORROW ONLY. A generous reduction made on all it DINING and BEDROOM s ™™ SUITES TOMORROW | June Brides Get Busy A complete line to select Women’s and Misses’ NEW TOPCOATS $10 $15 $20 New attractive models for spring and summer \\'earw'l‘ailm"ed quo Coats, Overplaid materials, also Tweed mixtures and the new gray Plaids suitable for all upm'( occasions. SATURDAY ONLY A BIRTHDAY SPECIAL 15 CENTS DISCOUNT ON EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE OF ALL DRAPERIES AND DRAPERY MATERIALS | NEW SPRING COATS AND CAPES FOR DRESS WEAR $19.95 $24.95 andw | Fashioned in such fine materials as Fashona, Bolivia, Lustrosa, Normandy | and the like; many are draped models; all beautifully crepe lined. MACKAY and WALLIN The Furniture and Drapery Shop 43 Main Street Opposite Hungerford Court =

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