New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15 ALLING RUBBER CO. SPORTING GOODS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES RUBBER GOODS H 0. W. & GANTNER, MATTERN WORSTED BATHINCG %g'fos Cll.\MPlNG SEASON IS HERE, WE HAVE A BIG LINE OF AMP OUTFITS JUST A FEW MORE DAYS LEFT OF THE BIG REVERE TIRE SALE PECIAL PRICES e/ T s A O A o ey 820,85 81195 BHIN | Mxd " S snshesass $27.15 :”\l'g Cord I5x41, ¢ d6xd1, HH AW 35x5 37x5 GENUINE LEATHER TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT CASES 167-169 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD 30x3'; Cord .. a2x3; J1x1 £ A bR H iy 2590 . 18380 n2x4t, KON Jxtly ¢ 26,50 e 32x4 b R I T oo 20,25 SPECIAL GUARANTEED GARDEN HOSE--13c FOOT. 210 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN WILL INsUE CITY NOTES [ t o8 te the . More Than 800 Going on Excursion to New York i ¥ £ A [} tha son ot e with sanity and sound BANKERS COUGH UP FUTURE OF NATION = MONEY FOR DEMPSEY IN HANDS OF YOUTH =~ S eELE School Children Bound for Great Falls Financiers Take Over H. T. Burr Asks Graduates 10 woyk, Get Birth Certificates Management to Prevent Failure Consider Country’s Wellare 1,52l i sy 2 ued today at the of of gl d ' rrangements have been m PRI A mpro The : with in Nationa! bank c New Brit. |, ated with ises and commence- | o s at the Senior High \ b auditorium yesterday after-| .4 o \ M ; B frpainpse A e n taken by Paul specinl attention given to facials, manienving, curling and dyeing hatr, scalp treatments by competent hair dresser, United Barber Shop Phone 2162 st year m—— Great Falls, Mont,, Jun Falls bhank tive promo Tom Gibho ship fight Shelby, 100 miles Dan Tracey, a hote! mining operator, a life Jack Kearns, manager of school 1oon At 2:30 o'clock the students march- od in the auditorium led by the class | officers while the Senior Hig : 1 the March.” seated, Itey Abei |§ First Lutheran church invocation. Then the chorus | n from students of the school | T SUNg ¢ Vegsie's famous Hlot L i L he [’thie was followed by the fasute e th 3 i “The Golden Sceptre’ in IRutie ML T ment, rushed |, opestra reached the greates it st night i0 & of the afternoon in musica oravy ort, pledging They were applauded gemerousiy their financial support to meet all ob ¢t eftorts. lrene Valstrom of the ligations and assured Kearns that the'sepjor class then sand “These Are wth of owner und ng friend of the heavy- herve, ge Merz, who is locate Brisket CORNED BEEF b 18¢ SUGAR in cartons 5 1h 52¢ Ilment of by g 2 e will be pald ir ™ with the articles of '% IN FASHION IS fight would be held as scheduled. The bankers arranged to meet today to perfect a new organization to M James Johnson of S rof the Americ of the Legion who has beer actively engaged in the promotion from the start. . | messages to the students. ized the very great contrast in social } They." Then followed the address by Henry |§ ‘. Burr, who bought sexveral important He empha 4 economic conditions between the ssent and the period when the par « of the graduates were growing | M up and showed how changes had come ahout, some as a result of grad nal development, but many as the re- NEVER SAID AT THE VOGUE | Even with the thousands of pairs already here—more new styles in White Shoes are still coming in most every day—Priced at Specials 7 to 11 a. m. 3 1b 250 Lean Fresh HAMBURG Lean Smoked SHOULDERS .... | Legs of Young \ TENDER LAMB | Lean Fresh SHOULDERS ...... saieins Kearns with a party correspor ready night when George H dent of the Stantos with Tracey of NEWSPADET )4 of the great war. He stated that tb generation now conducting the wor s affairs stands anton presi- | oo o what bewildered by the multipli- st and Savings ooor the new problems that have el e 1 yeen thrust upen it. He bought out Kearns | (1o ract that the members of the - | graduation class had grown to adult I life in the period following the war, and the conditions that seemed so new and strange to the older genera tion are commonplace and normal to bankers. the younger people. ~ He suggested yor Johnson nor Molumby |that it may be left to this new gen- was presenat but they conferred with eration with its fresh outlook on life the bankers earlier in the evening|to solve the problems which now op- when the inability to meet the $100,- | press us. 000 payment was revealed. A democracy of AND y ur Evaporated MILK $3 .85 $4-85 $5.8 I'ancy Maine & POTATOES Adding charm and distinction and delight to array of white ¥ : e shoes that already seemingly portrays every whim and § fantasy of fashion. in for Shelb; — SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY — LEAN RIB CORNED BEEF FRESH PORK TO ROAST cveeess 1D 18c GENUINE LAMB CHOPS ............. teresnsas Ib 33c ROASTS OF MILK FED VEAL eee. Ib 18¢ LEAN BOILING BEEF cessemvesss . 8e SMALL PURITAN HAMS cecssssssanes Ib 28c VEAL FOR STEW .......... Cessvemsae cereeass Ib 10c SUGAR CURED BACON .......civivveeevancees Ib 18c FORES OF YOUNG LAMB ......... cevmmessess 1D 180 LAMB FOR STEW ........... teeemesess Ih 10c or Johnson th ment would be paid in Sheiby. Just before th in started Kearns led upc to remain here for a conference with the Neit Armour’s or Campbell's Pork Beans .... can 9c¢ Astor Coffee 1 40¢ Wedgwood Print Butter P. & G. Soap .... har Campbell’s Soup . . can Lettuce Onions Peaches .... 2 quarts Cantaloupes .... 2 for Pineapples . .... 2 for We Are Now Sole Agents For The Celebrated Shoe SOROSIS For Women VOGUE SHOE SHOP Opposite Monument ROBINS DRESS GOODS STORE 348 MAIN STREET 48¢ 5c 10e 10c 25¢ educated citizen- 25 25 25 bly 236 MAIN ST. The House of Quality and Style A Special Free Offer FOR A LIMITED PERIOD WITH EACH Universal Electric Washer We are giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE and without one cent additional cost, a sturdy and useful PARAGON CLOTHES BASKET—the Basket with the collapsible legs. LADIES’ SILK=HOSE IMPORTED 75¢ values GINGHAM 33-inch wide all colors 69c¢ value 39¢ —— THTRITIR PAISLEY VOILES and CREPES all the latest designs, 40-inch 59¢ RATINEES all colors 40-inch ROSHANARA CREPE all colors $4.00 value Canton Crepes Brocaded Cantons JAPANESE SILK PONGEE $1.39 Value 99c¢ [ e 83.50 FLAT CREPE all ‘colors 40-inch wide $2.29 The legs unfold with a slight pull of a finger and lock black, : yutomafically in position, does away with constant and tire- lack, cordovan some stooping and hending on wash day and keeps the clothes well off the ground. : . . also plaids $1.00 value 69c PURE LINEN SUITING all colors 98¢ Sport Baronet Satins and sand color. Paisley Silk Crepes Taffetas evening colors Up to $2.98 value Three seams, A wonderful aid to the UNIVERSAL in making wash day the easiest day of the week. Our same Easy Terms prevail during the time of this special offer. ONLY $7.50 DOWN—$10.00 PER MONTH The CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. 92 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 230 Slightly PURE SILK SHANTUNG SUITING $3.00 value no special color $1.89 Imperfect Saturday $1.95 Per Yard

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