New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 19‘74 CKHARDT & DUNN ) PHONE 1409-2 127 MAIN ST?EET - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18TH A DAY OF GREATEST BARGAINS At $1§. Spnns: Coats, valnes up to $33.00, ! o9c-—-l)otted wiss, Lace Trimmed Tea Aprons, | At 10¢—0dd Pieces of Veiling, value to 50c each. J mzcsjup to 4a s s were $1.50 ahd $1.69. | At $1.49—Van Raalte Silk Vests, sizes 38 to 46, At $JS.9§—: .§p}mg Coats up to $75.00. St $1.19—House Dress Aprons, reg. price $1.75. ‘ regular price $2.75, black, white and flesh. At $5.98—W hxtq (arfw‘u!_ Jacquette, was $22.75, t 8¢ —Gowns and Step-ins, regular price $1.25. 3 for $1.00—Knit Vests for women, bodice At $7.9§—~an0 size 16 Suit, was $32.98. 81.49—Women’s 2-Piece Pajamas, regular top and round neck, regular price 59c. At $4.9b—(‘loth Dresses, were up to $12.98. price $2.25. 69¢ Pair—Silk Hose ’and Lisle Hose for wom- $6.98~(.‘lq1h l)::ess‘es, were up to %1998 $1.29—Children’s 2-Piece Pajamas, reg. price en; values to $1.50 per pair $3.98—~(‘hgldren S (‘oats, were up to $6.98. $1.89, sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. 49¢—Large Silk Socks for children, value 79c. 8$6.58 —Children’s Coats, were up to $15.00. $1.15—Women's Crepe and Batiste Gowns, 19¢ Pair—Children’s Odd Socks, value 50c. $13.98Silk Crepe Dresses, were up to $25.00. regular and extra size, were $1.50. 98¢ Pair—Children’s Cordoval Ribbed Hose, °52t 7§ :_)_ lg(;uh —Waisis and Overblouses, were up $2.§)0‘-)~Women’s White Fancy Petticoats, were value $1.39 0 $7.5 $3.50 to $5.00 $2.49—P: i i ; : ‘El A9—New D aml) Tailored Waists, value $2. 89¢—Extra Size Lloomers, a2g. price $1.25. i va]?le s;!{r;er A i - Price—One Iot of Odd Corsets. 3 for $1.60--0dd sizes in Brassieres. $1.73—Dainty Dresses of voile, sleeveless, with for $1.00—Red Cross Aprons, were $1.50 bloomers, sizes 2 to 6 years; value much more. At At 2 - 88¢—Shopping Bags, were $1.00 and low price at that $1.00- SRLTE IR -m tustons, the oxact nature o . ‘our William N, Dero re senting Prior while (Continued from Pa oseph I sanell is app three-year-o nnou; William Litke ie t) was held y y aft the ing b [ A 0T home of the parcnts 3 of the con ity chest drive West o . | had netted a yest« 1 This sum ness with scarlet, fever ore t 1 2100 0 cacess ¢ Auto Case Continued v s The court hearing on the of Bunday night on Parl between motor cars driven g Lincoln of this city and ¢ ol chool cstimates for the Prior of Plainville, ued until Saturday come of injuric J. Flynn, a pas driven by Lincoln Flynn suffered a sprained & bruised knee and bruises meter mpaigr rday morning, doint Board Meeting ird of educati Will Entertain New DBritain WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT | Q DAY TH[ NEN BRITAIN! MARKET CO0.- NUALITY GOODS AT 538 MAINST ECONONY PRICES TEL. 2485 Morning Specials From 7 A, M. to 12:30 ‘\mm -..-:h“lfxc m12c Fresh Cut Nali\c SPINACH All Day Specials in All Departments ROAST PORX FRESH CUT HAMBURG BONELESS POT ROAST CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK ROAST VEAL LAMB FORES Dmmlm et OUOAR, - lfl lbs. 70(: EVAPORATED MILK 3 cans 29¢ CONFECTIONERY SUGAR, in pac kazcs. 2 Th 17¢ FRESH CRISP GINGER SNADPS Pillshury's Flour, sack £1 Grape Juice .. 3 hottles 81 Royal Lunch Crackers 2m 2ie Premier Salad Diecsing jar }3¢ P. & G. 5 bars Shredded Wheat, BUTIER. 2 1-4 s $l ....... 21h 25¢ $ DAY Lean Fresh SHOULDERS PR —— Lean Smoked SHOULDERS hm Nev, ror \T(H'\ Campheil’s BEANS Kellogg's Corn Flakes package Challenge Fruit Syrups, Tomatoes sugar Corn Lux 2 packages 19¢ Po:t Toasties, package Sc ! Luck Jar Rings 2 dozen Se Milk, 7 cans $1 3 bottles £1 2 cans 25¢ 2 cans 25¢ Naptha Soap | oo fe pkg. 1lc Wedgwood Creamery BESTPURE LARD .......... FANCY FULL CREAM (HEES First Prize Nut ‘Good Luck’ Oleo | Oleo Th 29¢ h 52¢ LARGE RIPE CANTALOUPES SOLID HEAD LETTUCE Large Ripe Bananas dozen New Texas Onions inm s 25¢ Strawberries—Straw berries— Nucoa Nut Oleo h 29¢ ea_ch 10¢ Green String Beans 3 quaris New Cabbage ... Strawherric . Women’s One Piece Pajamas, were $2. 2 for $1.00—Step-ins, regular and extra sizes f which presented, rpora- | m sier is gram, e Attorney lowing the entertainment, a is slightly »f the budget coming The Cle nt burcau will prege umnm ut the ghiming at 8 o'clock :'u\ finner dinner wil betwes ments e served I'he 1 by a bowling mateh mpments, dghtieth Anniyver m . Adams that | total home o gh street, when ma triends « Sktanal (st wood vishes evening, Mr, and Mrs. Adams were entertaine the home of their dar eet ham H. Dunbar of 8 At dinner r, Mrs, Wile Tanies hoof two co ton of the liquor | and 850 reputation at conrt sensior this morning by m 1.: William J. Ma« seph P, the pol O'Connell or him Bristol Briefs on has been born to Mr. and Mrs, John 8 Driscoll of West street, The park bourd will hold fts month. on Wednesday night Tribe, I, O, R, M., wil gular meeting tonight v s wigwam Miss Grace Stack hae returned to h®r home on glrest for Ahe summer vacatiol The Wailace Barnes Girls' ghie a dance tonight at Lake Com af Bmith colleg High pounce Dr, M, T will Jeave tomorrow on through Vermont and Canada Claffey of !mcmmm hlcd in The Court of Probate | entories filed in following: Wil in Nassett Ineluded among inv court are the lam ¥, Delaney, fntereat cet property, $3 Wiatr-Crier Dollar Day For Women 35 Pairs Tan Suvede Pamps, Formerly £7.00 and 8,00, $4.85 Dollar Day 65 Pairs Walk-Over Tan hid Oxfords, military and Cuban Heels, Were $5,00, Doliar $4 ; 85 Day All Our Patent Leather Oxfords. Were £7.00 and 8,00, f’."“fl' $2 . 85 Day 75 Pairs Mercerized Lisle Hose. Regular 65¢ grade, Dollar 2 5 c Day Wiath-Cuer Shoe Store David Manning, Prop. ‘Harold E. Dempsey Goes ociated lishing « During the at | Dempsey Columbia un and $1.75 25¢—Underwaists, 2 to 10 years, were 50c. 3¢ Yard—One lot of Ruching and Piping, value 25¢, Ha | Burritt the past six m of the tey v oseveral fore feipnl of the FElihu High French of the (! hoo! Mr, school as acting princly I of the Llihu Burritt scl abee The retiving prine 1 | PROTESTS TRAIN REMOVAL, Francis tter gent to the publ misston and New P13 8, m. train betwn New Rritain, v York, N am the rizht way letter was algo of Hartford ooke and of- | i Sandals, Dellay Day lnw heels, Day Pumps and Oxfords. derful values if you can get fitted. yourself . Hose—65¢ grade. Dollar Day silk Hose, rég. £2.00 grade 60c¢—Shoulder Puffs, were $1.00. 85c¢-—Shoulder Puffs, were $1.25. $1 25—Shoulder Puffs, were $1.50. 75¢—Fancy Bracelets, w ere $1.00. On Rand-McNally Staff rold 1. Dempsey for four and s principal of the Junior atter Septem e summer months, will ts vears he ving appolr public 1S prin it Junior rincipal W, r High GIANT TURKISH TOWELS $l aOO Each i Mammoth size, 23x45, AT with Pink, Lavender and Blue Jacquard borders, reg. $1.39, very heavy. . B~ DOUBLE THREAD TURKISH TOWELS 38l Size 20x40, reg., 49¢ each, plain or fancy borders. TURKISH HAND TOWELS 7 for $l Ist the thing to have at the Leach, good size, close and absorbent, reg. 19¢ ea. PART LINEN HUCK TOWELS 4 I'm‘$l With colorved horders, and all white, size 19x35, very fine quality, reg. 39¢ each. EMBROIDERED | PILLOW CASES 2 for $1 Size 15x36, assorted pat- terns, hemmed, ready for use, reg. 59c¢ each, "PURE LINEN TOWELS 3 for $l splendid quality, reg. 49¢ each. wan giie Dempeey was a has heen acting principal 00l Auring his be in an editorial capacit of Hartford in ntilitios Haven" road removal of the en Hartford and saye: “Of conrse if the Ha Hart oad is in ted & any nHl ything to ommuters cen Hartford and New Britain, 17 fe 1o sy it they are taking to do it.” A copy of the #ent to Mayor Stevens ays that he ween Mart o past 10 H. Llims / wving Hart- it 7:13 a He says that early for most commuters ock train is too late vatification w f the Very good size, CROSSBAR GRENADINE CURTAIN PANELS $1 .OO Each Full length, with Nott- ingham lace borders, with deep fringe on bottom, — regular £1.19. ALL LINEN DISH TOWELING ‘d: for $1 ,\lm part linen dish tow- eling, reg. 25¢ yd. RUFFLED CURTAINS $1.00 rur | Fine mm'quw'lh with ruifled edge, and hem- stitched border, with tie- backs to match, 214 yards long. | | CROSS-BAR DIMITY \ardw for sl OO ‘ l‘m head check and cross- ' | 100 Pairs Grey and Tan Were $7.00. $3.85 White Canvas Oxfords— heels and military Dollar $3 '85 30 Pairs Tan and Black Won- White Lisle 45¢ 100 Pairs Havana Brown 10 Pairs bar, 26 inches wide, suit- able fnr boys’, men’s and women's athletic under- wear, reg. 25¢ vard. White only. 211 MAIN STREET UNBLEACHED MUSLIN \d= for $l wide, very heavy reg. 19¢ yvd, BLEACHED MUSLIN Yds, $1 for 36 inches wide, no dress- ing, reg. 19¢ yd. BERKLEY CAMBRIC \d= for $l lmp for und g:wear use, bleached, very fine quaht\ reg. 93¢ vd. MUSLIN PILLOW CASES 5 $1 Hemmed, ready for use, no starch, zize 42x36, regu- lar 25¢. MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK \ds foi sl 58 in. \wlo pretty floral patterns, excellent quality, reg. 69¢ yd. ASSORTED SASH CURTAINS |‘|= for $1 \\'lnlr only, plain and faney, alzo barred designs, 33 in. overall, reg. 65¢ pr. MARQUISETTE AND SCRIM CURTAINS $1.00 .. Full Jength, hemmed, with fine lace edge, in white and ecru, regular $1.19. CHECKED ALL LINEN DisH TOWELING \d\ sl for Very flnv for glass use, plain or biue and red check, 35¢ yd. CRASH TOWELING Yds, $1 for With colored borders, suitablé for hand, roller or dish toweling, reg. 19e. LACE TRIMMED SCARFS 2"$1.00 Lovely designs, length 18-in.x50-in., fine quality. 10 m quality, reg. Dollar Day Specials In Qur Domestics and Yard Goods Sections of special interest to Thrifty Housewives, Rooming House and Hotel Keepers. : DOTTED GRENADINE AND CURTAIN NET vards o $1.00 36 inches wide, in plain and fancy figured patterns, vegular 45¢ yard, LACE TRIMMED BUREAU SCARFS $1.00 5. . Pretty patterns with real linen centers, very fine quality, regular $1.45, IMPORTED I)RE.\';‘ GINGHAMS yards 32 inches wide, in assort- ed colors and patterns, ac- tual imported fabrics, in all size checks, reg. 45¢ yard. AMERICAN MADE DRESS GINGHAMS vards 5 for $l .00 Regular 32¢ yard — 32 inches wide, in every con- ceivable color cnml)matmn PLISSE CREPE yards ¢ 4 for 1 00 30 inches \wln in white and figured patterns, new figures, splendid for wun- derwear, chifren’s dresses and rompers. Regular 34c yard. DOTTED NORMANDIE VOILES \ald- ’A inches wide, in x«m' ed colors and patterns, reg- ular 65¢ yard. CHECKED AND PLAIN TISSUE GINGHAMS o $1.00 for Neat patterns and com binations, very fine quality, 38 inches wide. 36-IN. PERCALES o $1.00 for Light patterns and plenty of grey figured pat- terns, suitable for aprons, bungalow aprons and house dresses, reg. 19¢ yard {

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