New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1924, Page 2

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e ———————————— - e e OUR LG5S YOUR CAI An overstock of $1.00 EV ER-R "J}‘,{ Safety Razors 5S¢ ~ THE - DICKINSON | Drug Co. 160-171 Main St. || ° ‘X! Pays to Fu\ Our Kind” Smile— —wear a Horsfall Cousin Jack Straw Hat $2.85 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924, odan b Caly 'r“'(‘m‘-' 01 n‘v‘-]nu i A ot P i Agrica 1o "l"o Tamous Pand The season's hit—a high ! crown, small brim Sennit, % 'fl HO SFAL LS| 93-99 “It Pays 1Tl‘::fiw.- Kind” Voice Culture Special Attention to Beginners sylum S %z:rcrE' sl James D. Donahue | EAR TRAINING KL Sefton Drive Room 318319 Baoth K Trainee of Yale |-urr ity Phone 1237113 Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by one who knows, Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. Lenses and Examination Extra. Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford GOOD USED CARS CASH ORI EASY PAYMENTS CARS SOLD ON COMMISSION HARRY STAHRKIE ALTOMO. TIVE SERVICE 0, Phone 205 287 LILM ST A Month’s Supply only 15 cents SIGNET MECHANICS and HOLSEHOLD Hand Soap " THE ABE HARDWARE 0. 279 MAIN &7 16 nr READING GIRL STORE OWNER SUES FOR S50000 Vivian M. 0'Connor, Druggist, Is Plaintilf in Action FIVE AWAIT RESCUE 1500 1 cet in Length Army 4n Cuiate at St Joseph's Going to or water, Mass., in 1845, ivil war and T 1, en cacher, principal and since n« “of the Journal of Educa- Hn is the author of a number | ks »een many times | essional and lay o DEDU"ATOR COMING m% !{Ifl Winship, Teacher and | fion, Assn. at Camp School Friday. Albert 1%4ward Win dean of educationa R TN e R ST e lecturers, wil ot in the eye at the battle of Vicks- The doctors immediately ed for the bullet, but couldn’t find | ently he had a violent caugh- 11, and the bullet rolled out sle. The bullet was in the form of a slug and weighed about an West |ounce. Meadows s 78 years od. Nerth Haven Friday . Winship was born at [ g,g.,ges@'x%«fé’amrmo%, Koy 14 lrifiy, forchanded folks— Order Their Coal in the Spring People who wish the lower prices— rder Their Coal in the Spring Those who appreciate heat from clean, dry anthracite— Order Their Coal in the Spring e have the best coal We have the Equipment to delrver We have our Ilowest ffl/u! RIGHT NOW Qur present supply of Ola Company's Lehigh Coal is the Jinest coal that can be pro- duced. % % The Citizens Coal Co. Berlin Ya Uptomwn Office E J Yord wnd Main Oifice N l!nluhi l mrl opp. Berlin ln'lml 104 Arch St Q‘ Tel Tel. 2015-5, Tel. 3268, ¢ ;;'l”& ENTIOL CONTENTS CoRvaIaNTED A\ The Extra Measure of Service - =N addition to the usual routine &4 of banking transactions, it is 2wl our privilege to aid many of our depositors with helpful counsel in their business and personal finances. Whether your problem is a large or small one, you will find our officers eager to help you. They are at your service throughout the banking day. Call upon them at your convenience. There is no formality. THE BANK OF SERVICE OPES SATURDAY EVENINGS, 6-8% (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) The Person Who Measures Value by Quality Will Always Turn to A little better — a little cheaper Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. | ON SALE ~VEDNESDAY ONLY One Large Group MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLE HATS s $2.00 Greatest values ever offered. These Hats were made to sell for more than double. Come early for first choice. Goldenblum Millinery Co. Main and Court Sts. On the Square Now Is the Time To Beautify Your Lawn Plant Lawn Seed Dress with Sheep Manure Reasonable quantity delivered anywhere Rackliffe Bros. Co. New Britain, Conn. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 1109-2 127 MAIN STREET orr. ARCH —— e — SPRING COATS TRE DRESSIER COATS are of fine twills in tailored models, having smart edging on the collar and some bave braid trimming; Black, tan, navy and green, Prices $26.50 1o $75.00, SPONTS COATS of tweeds and plakds favor tans and grays this spring) Prices $11.50 to $60.75. Spring Pocket Books and Hand Bag<. The Bright Indispensible Scarfs, Hostery=All shades. Prices $1.00 to $2.50. ’ Neckwenr, Rufilings and Glwgs. Coreets, Brassieres and Lingerie Sitk and Muslin. .

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