New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 10

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NEW I"RIT\IT\ DAIL Y HFRALD TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924. service, Councilman George Molander |sion of the Connecticut Co. A sug- il Ask for Extrs Cars : is endeavoring to enlist the support ur”,.quuu will be made that gpecial trol- For East End Senlce Mayor A. M. Paonessa and the u.n ,|.\q be run to the Jubilee street [ roud committee of the Pbridge following the regular Hartford cil in a movement to better rv- He will take the ma up with J. Bryan of the local divi- 'sidents of the who claim | ice. irolley | 8apt, W, Acting on behalf of re seetion of the city @ not given adequate trolleys. This system is used on the ’\\l'fl Main street line. Unless otherwise written by the JAZZ BAND AT C \IIIUI at the pi “‘ 1;4;/(,;1(‘, " f other a , Appearing '/.(44’-4‘.1 £ /fi— 71(/-/* At the Palace With Her Follies tertainment Pauline Pisher and G Romeo “Somewhere | son Sisters a dance revie offers play hit, “Ge had a | DANCELAND 252 Main Street Tonight AT LYCEUM, Saturday Ev’g, Jan. 26 Rexmere Orchestra that ma s Theate | LYCEUM l] TONIGHT AND WED. [in West n bt ae e Wi Bible Clusses Pormitory TONIGHT AND WED. 5=BIG TIME ACTS—5 Keith Vaudeville Featuring Al Moore And His U.S. Jazz Band 11--Talented Musicians--11 Supreme Melody Makers ~ OTHER BIG ACTS s " DOUGLAS MacLEAN ¥ Lo CHARLES RAY i NG A Comedy With Laughs A-Mile-A-Minute THURS., FRL, SAT. = = I e Membership. Se— ——e |1 “THE GIRL T LOVED"” " FINE VAUDEVILLE See The JUVENILE REVIEW \‘l(n Show! T"I\ILhV and Al You'll Like Thi MARTY DUPREE FOLLIES The Gieatest Dancing Tablo \<seml HAND PiCKED CHORUS Bennie Dy nod and Anna Q. Nilsson CAPITOL REVUE 5 LAMYS PARSONS THEATER—=HARTYORD TONITE=ALL WEEK Arthur Goodeioh < Clever Comdy , GEORGE M. | e il , COMAN | f/rhv’fn'. tioral | ed Sensation ENTIRE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST e Dematd Gaitabe:. iy it and all th: oihors Eves: $2.30. 200, £1.00. 50 Mate.: $2.00, $1.50. $1.00. 50« Don’t Miss Frank M Rex Beach's | “The Spoilers” with MILTON <1118 515 'Gilt Announced at Monthly Meet- ing of Board of Directors - FROM HART ESTATE =~ And say, } partments showed makes nine consecutive this record has been The present member- Industrinl the past month the indus- il has held one supper and veral committee meet- being are under way for a s lucational talks to be given local men and a foremen’s meeting be held next month Physical Department report for the December summary of the department for ain in in is distributed over of the depart- Iy noticeable s, where the sses for boys onducted, with an at- 1 men participat- naments and 70 men and in the basketball e played at | » with & not interfe ; socla- A the i Wl swimmers, a nized to compete in Thirty-cight men and boys in three ¢ being trained in the lead- I'rom this group will be nt this as- g¥mnastic Boys' Depart s before th 1t men of Yale, Major Wood- ield and \\Ilu hell Smith, hool students are enrolled The weekly program in- supper and a talk club nhership s Sustaining 215, = otal 118¢ “Respectfully submitted “CLARENCE H. BARNER General Secretary,” Let the Winds Howl! o to of the prettiest of all n in Madison's ou ought 1o see her | c——————ee- o period of last || total attendance of | this Missouri las- annual COLD WEATHER SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY SHOPPERS Necessities for these cold days for men, women and children BOYS’ FLEECED UNION SUITS 89¢ Grey color, cut full, sizes 4 to 16 years. BOYS’ FLANNEL PAJAMAS 89¢ One or two piece, striped patterns, sizes 4 to 12 years. MEN’S HEAVY FLEECED UNDERWEAR—6B5¢ Garment Shirts and drawers, sizes 34 to 16, very heavy fleeced, regular 98c. MEN’S PAJAMAS—$1.49 Neat striped patterns, neatly trimmed with silk frogs, regular $1.98. MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS—$1.19 With collar, cut extra full and long, regu- lar $1.49. BOYS WOOL KNIT CAPS—89¢ Adjustable and can be worn three ways, in maroon, navy and grey. BATHROBE FLANNEL-—-39¢ Very heavy, neat patterns, extra fine qual- ity, regular 59c. 27 in. FLANNEL—16¢ Yard Big assortment of colors and stripes, heavy quality, fast color, BOYS' FLANNEL BLOUSES 39¢ Grey and khaki, cut very full, collar, BABIES’ FLANNEL ROMPERS 69¢ Light and dark grey, striped pattern trim- med with red embroidery, regular 98¢ value “ESMOND” CRIB BLANKETS 69¢ Bunny, Cat, Chicken, Teddy Bear ond Bow-knot patterns in either pink or blue, regular 98c. LITTLE TOTS’ BATHROBES 88¢ Dark plaids and combinations, sizes 2 to 6 vears, regular $1.19. LITTLE TOTS’ JERSEY LEGGINS—87¢ White, grey and navy, very fine quality, warmly fleeced. $2.98 GREY ANGORA BONNETS—$1.98 Excellent quality, extra special bargain, CHILDREN’S $3.49 SWEATERS $2.95 Coat style with belt all around, and brown shades. LITTLE TOTS’ ALL WOOL SWEATERS—$1.98 Brown, tan and blue, coat style, with belt, attached in blue Other New Britains Mop,a/ng Cenfer | 8 ' ' l \ THE S-S STORE [ 80 o 386 M M/ J DRSO | f/o/-e for lverybodi Specials BritainCt Every Dept. TEDDY BEAR SUITS—$4.95 Reg. $7.95 quality, in brown, tan and blue, fine quality Lrushed wool, set consisting of sweater, ieggins, cap and mittens. BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS 88¢ In brown and tan, plain, striped or plaid, for men, women and children. LADIES’ UNION SUITS—69¢ Fine grade, all sizes. low neck, no sleeve, knee length style, regular 98c. SLIP-ON SWEATERS—$1.88 In link-link stiteh, plain col(\)'s of grey, tan, navy and jade, with colored binding at neck. LADIES’ COAT SWEATERS $2.95 Very special, regular $4.95 and Brushed Wool Coat Sweaters and Brushed Wool Slip-On Sweaters, in a big assoriment, plain or with fancy fronts. FLANNEL MIDDIES—§$1.79 Navy blue only, regulation style, sizes 6 to 12 years, 2,49, regular 52 LADIES’ o= A= FLANNEL GOWNS 89¢ Big assortment of ncat striped patterns, with or without collar, nicely trimmed with silk braid and stitehing, cat extra full. WOMEN’S FLANNEL BLOOMERS—49¢ Elastic at knee and waist, tailoed 1ufie, striped patterns, very fine quality flannei, | cut extia full. WOMEN’S FLANNEL PETTICOATS—49¢ White or striped flannel, with deep rufile, all lengths, LADIES’ FLANNEL WAISTS 98¢ Plain grey only, in Peter-Pan collar or high-low collar style, sizes 36 to 16, BED COMFORTABLES—$3.50 Reg. $1.98, stuffed with 100% puie cot- ton, all-over floral pattern coverings. $9.00 PART WOOL BLANKETS $6.98 White with pink or blue borders and bind- ings, T0xR0, extra fine, $3.50 GREY BLANKETS $2.49 Pink or white borders, stitched edge. LADIES’ FLANNEL DRESSING SACQUES—89¢ Regular and extra sizes, in pretty patterns. * BABIES’ SHIRTS—22¢ Each Coat or wrapper style, fine white cotton. large size, silk floval The Big Consolidation Shoe Sale FOR WEDNESDAY 370 Pair Ladies’ Novelty Pumps and Oxfords IN ALL LEATHERS AND SUEDES $1.00 -~ { Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN STREET

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