New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1923, Page 24

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'DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. £ FROM THE BASEMENT Al Towels, place for initial, hemstitched, Sat. urday Special, ea, 49¢ f All Linen Scarfs, ecru color, hemstitched, size 18x54, Saturday 59c Special . .. .. 7y $1.00 Table Damask, good heavy quality, 72 in, wide, pretty patterns. Sat. urday Specint % ... 69¢ SPECIAL SALE OF BERKLEY CAMBRIC No. 60 quality regular .firiee 20¢ No. 100 qu o0 29€ .regular price 39¢ No. 150 quafity .00 39¢ ity .... 39¢ regular price 49c No. 180 q regular price 50c¢ No. 300 quality .... 49¢ HOSIERY SPECIALS Men's Extra Fine Qual. ity Percale Shirts, t@e Emery make, very good assortment of patterns, ea, sl '69 Men's Extra Fine Qual. ity Ribbed Union Suits, short sleeves, knee length, Saturday ooy each 89c Special . ... Boys' Extra Good Qual- ity Blouses, extra good as- sortment of patterns, all sizes, 10 to 16, £ w89c Sat, Special. . Real Live-Values for the Saturday Shopper ADVANCE SALE OF NEW FALL COATS and DRESSES Ladies’ extra fine quality Phoenix full fashioned pure Silk Hose, colors black, white, cordovan, otter, beige, bobolink, piping rock Special, pair Children's Extra Good Quality School Hose, cadet make, all sizes, 7 to 11, Ladies' Extra Fine Qual- ity Full Fashioned Silk Hose, black and colors, Saturday sl .00 Special, pair WAISTS AND BLOUSES Camisoles, neat and at- tractive, slip-over style, made of silk crepe de chine New Bungalow Cretonne 25 styles to choose from, Saturday 22 c Strictly All. Wool Bed Blankets, size 70x80, pretty plaids, value 57.9 8 $10.50 . . pair 45x36 Pillow Cases, made of soft white cotton cloth, Saturday 81x90 Full Size Sheets of heavy bleached sheeting free from dressing. Sat. secnt ... $1.39 Special . .. Barreg Marquisette Ruf- fled Cumtains, good length with tie-back, $l .49 Sat, Special Sateen Comfortables, good heavy winter weight, all new white cotton, full A new assortment of Waists and Blouses, long and short sleeves, made of dimity and Voile, Peter Pan and Tuxedo style. Special 9 8 c and satin, lace bodice top « and ribbon shoulder straps, white and colors, 98(: Special . ... size. Saturday $ 4.9 8 regular price 60c Saturday ...... A Clever Brassiere for stout figures, made of strong coutil and cross boned in front above waist line with elastic sides, fits 2 $1.00 Sat. Special Special Saturday Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, embroider- ed corners, fine quality. =i e . Satn‘rdny 3 2 5c Time was when women waited until cold weather was actually here hefore they hought Special. . for their Fall Coats and Dresses—now the far-seeing woman makes her selection while the assortments are complete—you also save by buying now and you are ready when the Many of the Coats are fur trimmed developed weather demands the warmth and comfort of Fall apparel. of the new Autumn fabrics and are authentic in- | DRESSES terpretations of the faghionable Fall mode $14.00 | , $19.75 | wlihinteds s srond s s | @196 'E) $22.50 $ 2 5. O 0 cerned and the EVER popular mannishly tailored $29.00 $39.00 THE DRESSES $69.50 S Specials At The TOILET GOODS DEPT. Dorln’Rouge in light, medium and dark shades. Special for Saturday NOTIONS .. Naiad Dress Linings, made of good quality nain- sook, all sizes. 37c Special Saturday Art Silk Middy Braid for trimming and lacing, guar- anteed 3 yds. to the piece. Special for Saturday 9C : Velvet Grip Sew-on Hose Supporters. 2 3 c Special Saturday Lady Ester Four Purpose Cream is a cleanser, skin food, astringent and a . foundation for powder; comes in three sizes, Spe. cial for Saturday, 73C medium size ... Stillman's Freckle Cream a guaranteed remedy for removing freckles and bleaching the skin Special Saturday 390 Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap, large size cake, Special for 2 4c ‘ Saturday ...... - Satin Charmeuse, 40 in. wide, navy, brown and black with high lustre, Saturday Special, yard $l -98 'Schonl Handkerchiefs in white and colors. Saturday T, 4 for 250 Quality colored 123c Japanese Pongee Silk, natural color, pure silk. Specal ... y4.69C Hairbow Ribbon, 5 in, wide, in all’ colors. Sat- g::zll yard l 9 C Silk Canton Crepe, 40 in, wide, black, tan, . grey, brown and, navy, desirable for dresses or separate skirts, Satur- 5 offered are of the Newest Ideas for the coming season, fashioned of the finest Twills, Serges, Tricotines, Satins, Charmeuse and Crepe in navy, black and brown. Sizes 18 to 46, Boys' Fine Handkerchiefs, border, Satur- day Special $l .9 day Special _ CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection L] HONISS’S 24-3) STATE STREET Hartford nual business of more than $50,000,- 000; the 8. 8. Kresge Company with tail Stores Corporation with 239 [stores in 1822, doing an annual busi- Time for Resumption - of Activi- ties and No Head Chosen ness of nearly*$25,000,000; the United Although the first week in Septem- Drug Company with more than 250 stores; the G. R. Kinney Company ber 'has been almost completed and the date for the opening of the fall operating 131 shoe stores; the Mec- Crory B8tores Cov'pomnon with 1656 stores; the 8. A "Kress Co. with 150 séason of the New Britain Boys' club has passed, no activities beyond a small athletic program have been stores and the Melville Shoe Corpor- ation with 62 stores, started there, practically everything being held up pending the selection of a new superintendent. | The club has been - in charge of) Three Family House on Lyons streets with ghree car garage. This part of the city is grow- ing probably more rapidly than any other, The party selling the house is leaving New Britain, otherwise he would never sell. See us about this i desirable property: e CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, | FOR SALE! Very desirable 2-Family House, 87 Camp St. Also first class 2-Family on Hamilton St. Building Lots are selling fast at Russ. win Land Co. Prices low and good terms, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG, OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN STREET MUTUAL BUILDING AN STORES RAVE BUSINESS ROMANCE Chain Stores Do Approvimately :' Twenty Billion Dollar Business ' New York, Sept. 7.—One of the| SIX HURT IN CRASH, - greatest romances in Amerjcan retail Wit A business "!" b“go'g:o”?“g‘hffhczzutI!o:.mn and Worcester Street Cars in grocery stores, 20, [ c 1 , % transact slightly less than 10 per cent | Collision at Natick Junction, of the natlon’s retail grocery busi néss, estimated at $20,000,000,000 an- nually. If the present ratio of growth is maintained, this will be in- creased to 26 per cent within the \""é' five years. ton by reason of | N€ad-on With a work car a half mile ! N iy % CDBDTY Olthovira on {art a.~onN [trom here. The injured are Joseph Raymond Andersf{n all summer. : ‘4.1 the fact hub L] u'n‘ln»ssh ‘ra.,n‘su "| Roberts, Natick, broken leg and other | Anderson was asslstant ‘uupflrlm rn', #d on a cash basls with a heavy turn- |, oc; Hazel Vance, Framingham,|ent under Marshall R. Cook, but lert over and small profits, and theb rn\pld the club shortly after C. B, glqve:aud development of American suburban took charge. When Mr. Cleveland and community life, have been lv;w snddenly resigned last June, Mr. An- two main factors responsible for this derson was placed in oharge, tremendous growth. Scientific inves- It is understood there are a num- tigation has revealed that a cum-|"To 0 . card | ber of applicants for the position. The A ision stove'in the forward munity of 1,000 persons Wil pernt| "5 G0 AR DY e Mas n'h‘v‘r;”‘"”“'”” to recommend the new the operation of a chain store gro- | superintendent consists of Willlam A cery at satistactory profits, though | PTeORs Who weve pastengers were re- | JiRCIC L Saent of the board of di- one store can serve several times that The acecldent occurred on & heav-|tectors: Rev "nh"y L. Davis, F. 1,; s hiat s (Biokey uthpan)sn| LFsWooded outve, the trass conueal.|Flath and Marcld W, Hatoh. Rew EiF B Ry ote e, eiees iu. |Ing the approach of the other car un. | Davis 1s out of town and will not re- | ;:’;:lo:)mlo':l"};h‘:e‘aa‘nrv“!ha! Tl U | til it was 100 late to avert an uccident, | trn untll tomorrow evening or Sat.) urday. Mr. Hatch will be away over er prices they charged meant inferior the week-end, and one or more of thé | products. This feeling, however, has | committee has been away practically to a large extent disappeared, main- «‘all summer. BN 9 Wie fact (st the chain It is expected the committee will stores have offered nationally adver- I\ tised articles at prices below those charged by independent grocers. The pioneer in the chain store field was the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, which was established in 1858. 'This concern now, has more than 8,000 stores doing an annual business of approximately $250,000, 000. Unlike a number of other chain store concerns, the ownership and control of this organization has re- mained in the hands of one family The second largest chain grocery firm is the Jones Bros. Tea Company, which started with one “Economy” is not a dull word for it means spending as well | |as saving., It is nothing more] thing making wise use of money | -—Spend, but save also, by pa- tronizing this popular store. —DRINK —’ 'AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream eoda —Something you will like—it's deli- | cious, | Three stze bottles—5c, 10c, 15e. Natick Junction, Mass. Sept. 7.--8ix passengers were injured last night when a Boston and Worcester Street Railway company car bound from Natick Junction = to Natick collided SATURDAY SPECIALS Smoked Salmon (sliced) 60¢ Ib. Our Own Make Mayonnmse Dressing, 20c Y;-pint. Ritter’s Baked Beans, 3 cans 25¢ Fancy Japanese Crab Meat 48¢ can BY STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN l== L broken leg and bruises; John Kenney, Sherborn, bruises and shock: John| Beigantine, Natick, cuts and bruises, and James Donahue, Natick, leg in-| juries. { DOCTOR | PLTTERMAN OFFICE Dromedary Cocoanut, 18¢ pkg. : Imported Swiss Cheese, 68c Ib. Imported Petits Pois Peas, 25¢ can Corned Beef Hash, 20c¢ b, Pickled Pigs Feet, 18¢ 1b. Baked Macaroni and Cheese, 20¢ 1b. ARM HURT, SHE SAVES BOY, = /BDT-mu N BONEMG MAC@ co SE\N’;NS/DO — [ i No-NO-) SAY You SAY ITS THAT WELL BE APPLE EAT/N LATE For [ HORSE oF OUR DINNERS CHINNERS!) 2 | Girl Breaks Wrist, But Goes on to Rescue Drowning Lad, With one Miss Sylvia meet Monday and make a selection | In the meantime with the exception of several basketball teams and show- er baths, there is little doing at the No classes have been resumed | 8t Paul, Minn, Sept. 7. arm broken at the wrist, ciub, | Rosenthal, twenty-five, swam several to date. hundred feet in White Bear Lake yes- | terday and rescued the eleven-year-old | son of Dr. and Mrs. John Parker of | New York | In leaping down a bank, the girl fell, breaking her wrist, but plunged | into the water and brought the boy to | the surface, struggling in his frantic| grasp. After a fight, she inland holding the boy's head above Scranton, Pa., in 1872, and now has|water with her good arm, she pro 620 stores in 200 cities, doing an an pelled herself to shore with her fest nual business of approximately $40,.| E 000,000. | The Jewel Tea Company has 527 branches from which 21,864 wa and motor truck routes operates ir states. Beattered throughout the | country also are more than 300 Pig gly Wiggly stores, although they are not all owned by the same corpora tion. CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Brookfield Butter, 50¢ 1b. 267 Chapman Street | 5 TEL. 2018, Estimates cheerfully given on all {obe | | broke his hold, store WEEK?END SPECIALS | We Clean Everything | Regular 38c Ib. Coffee, ’ Under the Sun 30¢ b : ngh Grade Furnlture [ General Housecleaning | : -2 RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS | A Specialty i nasi :‘l%f.led Chickens, Sole Ages ) ) d 3V 1b. avi l-mv*\mJ:(;‘;A.L'c:l-th NE‘\;’VUES(I;I&IN $1.75 . [ A, D. LIPMAN CLEANING (0. Perhaps the greatest chain store | 32-31 Lafayette St Tel. 1320-2 338 Main St.—Tel, 888 concern in the country outside the | E’:."'K:K”-»':Jfif with ohe Shove I CINDERS FOR S, ALE ’I — R — A H. Haris | Stromberg Carburetor) Lancaster, Pa, In 1879, and now op- A. G. Hawker = 1 About the Store | N. B. C. Goods. | Cheese, All inds. Pickles (sweet and sour) Try a Ib. of our Loaf Cake. \}| Cooked Meats for Sandwiches a | | <pecialty. | | | Cabbage, Egg. Crab Meat, Potato, | ‘\'egeublg Chicken Salads. l erates more than 1,200 stores doing an annual gross business of over $167,000000. The United Cigar Etores have approximately 2450 sthres Other large chain store concerns are the J. C. Penney Co., operating 282 department stores doing an an- STANLEY NEA SERVICE AGE CHINNERS OLD GRAY ORSE, WHILE EATING APPLES iN FRONT OF HEXTERS mE, SLIPPED AND FELL INTO THE BASEMENT LATE TODAY - i — General Trucking— |09 west st TEL. 12833\ R e T e e e o et

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