New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924, e ! = = S — |the Mines, Iorest . Collinsville, | forever'in the hearts of the pl-\.,nn‘ o T " ‘ ‘\r ' '"-u : 2 ST. MARY’S [;H”REH AR DAL e ke L \ Su rgnjg on the Market ‘ NEW BRITAIN’S LEADING FURRIERS | | Mathe Bl On - Christw Day, 1830, the Rt e R RSN work had ar progressed that | because ettt LI mass was sald In the church, al- | b only partially built, | s T f Gifts of [urs 2 a transep J ey onang : T ELA.. a7 T ;| is actually superior in the tea cup. el was tum ' BLEND of INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEA! iteworthy that all excava- llars weresmade by mem- chureh cc ation to purchase the | which stands on Main street today. parish who 1 ¢ site, but vertook his ambition| Then came the blow that killed 3 shovels, nd and he passed away on April 23, Father Harty, On January 22, 1902 No more appropriate Christmas Gift could ctories whepe 1583 in the dead of the night, a disastrous v Hd the wo 2 as snee led by Rev. Michael re out and reduced St. thor in the T G » from Hart- | Ma ch to ruina, The people lied on Ju S the h, undaunted in the face A \; 2 . el : 3 ith | of the great calamity, set about to A ARES heart or sister than a Fur Garment from corner of Lafayetic ) « repair the damage. Temporary ! ; . o quarters were set up in Hanna's the large stock we are offering at this time. armory on East Main street and the \ D pastor sct about to face his duty v % We have made special reductions for the = ment was finished in September, and rebulld, His parishioners " | His first Wi § 1d wus dedicated by the same worked with him and in two weeks . . . . . of tHEl T $5,000 was In his hands, forming a f v [@ holidays — establishing prices that should New Church Dedicated. d to build another church, or Harty, however, died on st attract the Christmas Shopper. i arch 5, 1902, 3 L ) A He was succeeded by Rev. John T. et o Winters who came from Hartford. dicate the complete 3 s He set about the task of rebu g urch on which he had | 0 ¢ the h and the plans * were r and work started on 28, 1904, The Corhin Screw ; : . plant at this time purchased the ted not to y . operty of the old church for s from the pub i ap- $42,500 which formed a good fund mantle of s G for the rebullding of the church. 4 over some of the ; This necessitated the bullding of h occurred during this i , a new convent and in April, 1307, b 5 . found a |Eround was broken and the bullding dy then recognized that | debt of §$ started north of the church. Both size of | the the buildings werq dedicated to- and he found he He set about to galn the e 4. Rether on February 2, 1008 by ¢ — ¥ on Main street was for | tion of his parishione Bishop Tierney. During his pastorate here Father | be selected for your mother, wife, sweet- Shortly after this p Me- v was d his first We urge you to “Shop Early” — and while shopping to visit our store to inspect our beautiful stock of Winter Furs. Dr 'fle Jafi Dfllq Sfam H (Contlnued on Page 217 MAIN STREET L OWE ST 1. ,\r;f:fi : QAZ%AM/J‘MM/@/MW - “‘\(;EOS::S CONNECTICUT FURRHERS PRICES 88 U et 2] | 86 W. Main St. I 177 MAIN STREET Hartford Establishment 90-92 Church St. And eflfective every single day 1 GIVE HER —indefinitely S i l k S t 0 c k i n g s LARGEST RETAIL FUR MANUFACTURERS IN CONNECTICUT See how deeply we cut prices on & Standard Toilet Needs and Family Remedies, AR and how great are the savi j E 8 & 5y BV fl { Sills Stockings Are Always Appreciated, and One Never Has Too Many MACKA LLI ; )lead)\‘ Dextri Maltose, all | Vick’s Vapo Rub, 21 q # Gotham Gold Stiipe — numbers, 30¢ si : ] i i : i L. ‘ i Doy v 47c f.;00: size (& i Regular or Sheer weight. Vsl > Gotham Gold Stripe Out Size 63 MAIN STREET Next to Methodist Church | i Listerine, P B Al # 3 Silk Stockings, cotton tops Scott’s Emulsion, 67 | 25¢ size . ... iR colors ... 5 : and cotton 81.20 size C Glyeo Thymolin, i 3 pair for $3.40. " feet Father's John's . i : PRt i ‘ {8 S 4 : 50¢ size ... : } (otham Double Gold Striped 3 : . s . | .Vledlcmg. 2L.10isize 70C Syrup of Figs E Silk Stockings. Cotton tops ; Gotham Gold Stripe Silk | ) h CHRISTMAS LAMPS Ovoferrin, 60¢ size X r~ # and ¢ Stockings, silk tops and cot- r : . $1.00 size .. 5 feet . e 2‘25 % ton " Tanlac, Hoes P g i o s s e | %A= AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES *il fl?l‘ \i/(l‘. '\;\ 'Flmprrmt # Silk Stockings. Silk tops and Double Gold Stripe Silk 1 . R Cloaris Tuninen size B }gfln.n .... $2’25 38 Stockings. silk tops and silk | O Bk 1 FOR TOMORROW Dryco ] s H e e Hospital size $1 .74 i E?;‘e‘“ 1l g e ]xami THP(, m,:xp THE OUTLET f i Gude’s Pepto Mans (Easiii s Llao i | sotham Gold Stripe Garter Proof Men's Is the only store in New Britain selli '- i v ooy P oo 70¢c ] |5k Stockings. GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE — Floor Lamps ... e ';_ SR I““‘ d“:l': ‘\I}-“”I’ size C Black, brown, grey .... $1 a50 SILK STOCKINGS i | ) Abso Jr., ana Paste, H —_— f i s g Oc nm TntiBe Q. A : Bridge Lamps .......... Mellin's Food e . | e | = ; Pebeco Tooth Paste : BEADED BAGS LEATHER BAGS BUTTERCU fl:l.“c’:f_ Malted 53(: 2lcsize 28C in a large variety All Styles .\'onintm:‘(o} l:hle)()slé.!ison k| i Meta] Table Lamps s o 8 73 Johnson & Johnson's Bahy B and and : ‘ Milk, 81.00 size Cc Talcum 4 $5 00 up $2 95 Maltine, plain and 89C Powder e 14(: § \— = 3 binations : all combinations . Hinds Honey and Almond 6]-3.~kn_,\'~' Food, 39C Cream, C 5¢ size .. o a0c size .. 30 q["apv\ Cold Comp. 21 c Palm Olive Soap, 6 4 f/\ Secr 200 ey : c Y In Walnut and Cedar finiches, atteactive and hand- Phillips Milk of PRt X ¥ 3 : )‘la;:nt'\x,l, '.”Iz- Size 30C Hoantionth 39C y 7 N \ V7 SN b some patterns, Come pick yours now. A deposit will 4 Paste, 50¢ size T e 31 (¥ Pond's Cold and Pond's Van- . 1/ Balicus lunt ST st as 50c size Merck’s Milk 37(: )u}:”}’,‘ R 39(: Sugar, 30c size Py nrrhnrid&" Tooth Lysol, 32 Powder, $1 size . 64': C Sl size .. Palm Olive Sham- 8 = - LA ey Wampole's (reo-Terpin Com- poo, 50¢ size . 2 7C i e ] Bwo f ) pound, Pepsodent Tooth : Rk 1 \ / 4 $1.00 size Paste, 50c size . 39(: % ¢ ¥4 4 Cascarettes, Henna Foam Sham- g L/ . | poo, 30c size . 33 C g For Saturday 4 22 ; T Ajfinclecloction, made Juse like a large Baby Carriage, Creolin, Yalmer’ 6 d N % > Palmer’s Almond - by o . finished In ccru, blue and 50¢ size .. Meal, 30c¢ size .. C s A brown. Priced from Tea, Coffes, Jams, Et:. | | Gl TR G TR G | g s gy i 65 B0 HIGH QUALITY—LOW PRICES 3 PRI TE R b el e b FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY q $3 and $5 1 $9.95 $l$%3%0$12'00 i $6.75 . $13.95 3 10 . 3 . 50c Opeko Tea (!, pound) ) 2 for 6le | Ladics' Black Overnight Cases WOOL BLANKETS 33¢ Peanut Butter (10 oz. jars) Week-Ends 2 for oc | | And Worth Much More $3.50 $3.95 $4.95 | qonir. e " ""’§.;"'5"’6 25¢ Cooking Chocolate rek-Ends 2 for 26c¢ | 43¢ Vanilla Extract (2 oz.) y 2 for 55c | SATIN, SILK and FELT HATS in All the WANTED COLORS to $6'95 “KENWOOD” ALL WOOL BLANKETS 35¢ Grape Jelly ABii s 2 for 36e 4 ‘ el e $13 95 A fin SRS, 1 . e 2 S s X 5 3 = | . e assortment of plain 15¢ Chocolate Pudding .... 2 for 16c¢ | et | solors and plaids—Each ——— . 45¢ Raspberty Jam ] eek-Ends 2 for 19¢ | GLORIA SWANSON FELT POKES S .id English Tea Pots , .9 b 3 { VELOUR ROUND CUSHIONS 'E SCARFS T\%&:nli rl\:]ml; '},'zn;l'(}-‘e rl‘u‘x Lz.;lxlnr\ S RN 98 % $l .95 $2 . 75 $4.r 95 In 'n!lp‘sléhxvsmd rose, $2 95 | gzn"rsa“’"t's'?'lg Ilnsfo‘:}:‘lrs‘m‘s“gwgflg : . and ° . . (4] . 50c Liggett's Coffee (1 pound) Week-Ends 2 for 77c¢ |

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