New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1924, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924. WOMANS JARPAREL SPECIALTIES | YIDDLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN. May Sale Day HAND MADE WAISTS . Tomorrow Formerly sellmg up to $7.98 Slightly mussed from handling This is an opportunity to stock up on Waists Sizes 36 to 52 Cold, rainy weather is causing a very backward season. The stocks are ton heavy for this season of the year. In order to reduce them we are going to hold a MAY SALE DAY and have marked prices so low that by tomorrow night empty racks and ghelves will be in order. See the windows tonight and be here bright and early tomorrow and share these REAL BARGAINS. SWEATERS SILK DRESSES MAY SALE DAY MAY DAY SALE $3.98 $19.98 Formerly selling up to $10. 98 Formerly selling up to $39.50 0dds and Ends—Each One an Exceptional Value Asnorted colors \1zes 36tod4d This lot of Dresses offers some exceptional values—Summer Dresses are ({wumg daily and we want the room for them. Cantons—Georgettes—Flat “repes. WOMANS [APPAREL SPELCIALTIES MIDDLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN Discontinued Modelsin Bttep Corsets MAY SALE DAY $2.50 a pair Formerly sclling up to £6.00 pair Nenio—La Po<i\t1 \\'. B.-—Bon-Ton—Gossard \1ze< 21 to Pinks and \\]nto< BRASSIERES MAY SALE DAY 1Oc Formerly 50e Front and back fastening Q‘i;r: 34 to 44 T‘mlw md \\'lme lmgette and Sateen Costume Slips MAY SALE DAY $1.89 Bodice Tops--Cut Full Colors: Tan—Grey—Black—Navy \\/(: 36 tn 16 'SILK UMBRELLAS, MAY SALE DAY $3.98 Values to $4.98 Heavy Silk Assorted Colors strong Fr: ame— Colored 'hpt and Ferrells “Nifty Handles"” ; frre] | g ] o Il b} ] fone o fm] ¥ i il [l Il il {1} ey T fom] i i Colored Embroidered Handkerchlefs MAY SALE DAY 4 for 50c Formerly up to 19¢ Damtv matenals—Dl elent embrmder) RUBBER KITCHEN APRONS MAY SALE DAY 25c¢ Value 50¢ Absolutely waterproof—big size R‘d—-—Gl een—Gl ey —Blue NORMANDY VOILE DRESSES MAY SALE DAY $4.98 " New Neat Snappy Styles Light and Dark Colors Sizes 16 to 44 frrm] I [ I ] 1TF ] g In the season’s most wanted colorings COATS COATS MAY DAY SALE - $15.00 Formerly selling up to $29.50 Plaids—Checks—Tweeds—Poiret Twills—Tans—Greys—Navy—Black Sizes 16 to 42 Frm {[fm] Hand Embroidered Crepe Kimonos MAY SALE DAY $3.98 Formerly $4.98 An especially attractive style—hand embroidered— vibbon hound—tassels on ends of sleeve. Colors: Rose—Copen Sizes 36 to 46 | | 1| i ] INVITES ALL SOCIETIES ‘ vhe lv- eircus p-npu are nnrl-l ‘Th”"i’ ” G PET OY | For Quick Retums Use Herald Classified Advts. go to the dressing tent to sit (are only about 20 unmarried women | sn .m,u fron trunks (there |with the show, The married people, , chairs) and talk and asw. (who are thers year in and year out, rformers maka their |demand & good Atmokp here in which e into groups Most of Sl TELIS ABOUT g Tome School, [ Patriotie Organizations Tenderad Invi. | 18 pe Day | How Performers Travel, Dinc and Nev we TUhen the circus trafne pulled into LIFE IN A GIRGUS vy i e » made drapes for the ted up like =mall , we do get sleeping on Pass Hours of Leisure — on the small iron on this small (RY BAWDURT £AT) . trunk. You'd be sur y Britain re sound asleen would in your feather #till asleep, as wore most of 1} people, when the pro packed the hige ' {Mm Ymr cara ar the » th play r«. today when & the matines comes supper. « est hefore the mat- 1 carvied em to )y no & L, with ager, go to whe he time when And even if yr ho “ 3 and f o t . I riles, some of reflected. We Or, it is not un- | » woman sewing on |often gathers about & huge bonfire |whieh is lighted between the tracks at | Crbenvinh ¢ [but who have been eating a - lafter-the.shaw ' FIREMAN UNDER ARREST ON " ¥red Fage Sald to Have Tigored in to rear their childien, Margland, Eliminates Charles Sum. Onee arrived at the cars, A crowd mers of Stuyvesant High School, the side of ths trains. At 12 the bugle ealis—sveryons goes into the | care, and tha doors are locked. Some of us who have not been at the ‘fire light supper in the “privi lege car’ heed this bugle eall as the signal for bed time, In a few min. utes another signal is sounded for “lights out.” ®oon all. is quiet, !hlr‘ Kenneth Reld. Farmington, Conn., cars are in motion; we start to fall [ high, and Brodbeck of "Mo unt Vernon, asleep, to wake up again tha next o0g “ena aiher two low qualifiers, morning in another Strangs 10NN {ypap their matches, defeating Leonard And =0 it goes Martin, Pomfret, Conn.,, and ln.nlnn T of Hill achool, Pottstown, I'a, 5 to 3 maxunz re ; ctively Bomann, of land, scored Eastern inter pionship at t club today, w Charlas ?'Anmvn' t ' | New York, one of the thres “who n-l for the qualifying medal, in the first round, 2 and 1 oy Illllfi IUI\I $17013 sion of Is in 1||r~ amou m -ul vnm d for ction va4rr'|-|rv ll the ie to the amour) #f RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE‘ —_— accounts ar smalipox ep more than $4, Accident on Stanley Street. 1 ad Is “T think ¢ sald Mrs, 8, Fred Fags of 43 Fairview street, & . the preper cape member of the fire department sta- tioned at Engine Co. 6, was arrested this afternoon by Sergt. George C. Ellinger on & charge of reckiess drive ing. The arrest followed an investi- gation into an acgident at the corner | | of Stanley and Whiting streets hich Fagg was involved ROGERS BILL l’l‘&f‘ May 20, <~ Eenata Washingten, X , amendments to the Rogers bill to re- s organize the diplomatic and consular ore's he Latest—Cod vices were accepted taday by the and the measure now goes o | rasident, Liver Oil in Tastless Tablets Createst Flesh Builder For , Weak, Run-Down I‘cu;:lp Arug store and get & Jox odncing l-h“—" Juet Full of \'ilaminfll_' s months, and children and |-CAR-DE WEE “SALADS FOR HEALTH” ablets and beware * } Memorial Day = B tation to Annual MemoOrial Service Sunday, All patristic organizations in the «feity are invited to attend the annual gervices in the First ording 10 A statement made | N' ey, Henry W, Maler members of the Grand Army, Fons of Veterans, and allied organi ationk have voted to attend the serv. fce fn a body and the Spanish War voterans will take action on the invi- tation tomerrow evening. "“We womid like to make it a neral Memorial sorvice of all patriotic organizations and all are invited,” said Rev. Mr, Majer today, ( oohd)z; Intends to Be In Washington All Summel ‘ ourne arly May 20, - CONgress, Washington, ment of ext month lu”nr‘ of main in Was etpects 1 President Coolidge to re- hington during the sum- has vetoed a suggestion tha wnb'r -;n.l for a W short test after congress quits. Food Product in Sterilized Jars MAY 26TH TO 31ST win nm change l|"‘ in- | t he! WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT ™3 THE KN BRITAN™ MARKET C0.- NUALITY coORS I8 MAIN ST [LDNUM‘: PP"‘r TEL. 7A85 i Morning Specml: From 7 A M. to 12: 30 Noon LEAN SMOKED 1 lc | LEAN FRESH lzc SHOULDERS \HOULDERQ L] 29¢ | 41c BEST MAINE DOMINO GRAN. A1 s POTATOES, peck SUGAR 5 1h pkg. ALL DAY SPECIALS ROAST PORK FRESH KILLED FOWL SHOULDER STEAK FRESH CUT H»\\IBI'RC cois :252,\1;5 . n.25c 1 ;32:;:“ : 185:_ [ BONELESS ROAST l‘flT ROA\T ™ v F.Ail:’. oo T & EVAPORTED MILK ............c0.00 3 cans 29¢ CAMPBELL’'S TOMATO SOUP ....... 3 cans 25¢c P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP ...... 5 bars 24c ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS ........... 21 25¢ Pink Salmon .. 2 eans 2%¢ Pork and Beans 3cans ..... Faney Peas .. | hg BB cocives Baker's Cocoa ... can 18¢ | Premier Dressing, bot. 3J¢ Sugar Corn ... 2 cans 25¢ Solid Packed Tomatoes SOMRS ...00i00vee0 M 25¢ wmavos BUTTER 2 Ibs 85¢ WEDGWOOD CREAMERY Fresh Made Peanut Butter h 22 ™ 32¢ Good Luck Oleo . First Prize Nut Oleo 1 29¢ 2 Best Pure Lard, 2 ™ 25¢ | Fancy Full Cream Cheese Nucoa Nut Olm LARGE JUICY (-RAPFFR[ IT LARGE RiPE BANANAS Solid Head Lettuce | \nm’]-fp';nm“' B Each 35¢ bunch Vos Green Peppers, quart 18%¢ | Fresh ~1|vivm-h peci 29¢ Strawberries—Strawberries—Strawberries—Strawberries

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