New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 16

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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY, Hnr cemt increase, one interested in troop organlzation | & EXP[AIN APPEA[S The patrolmen pay two per cent |will be welcome. There will be in- | 9, 1925, 'Baviasun % Aeventhal THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND ACTION. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. «rr their salaries to tha pension |struction and tests in tenderfoot and | Imvl They recelve from $5 to |second class work also first class | § 5,50 a day, the same as four years | work and games, g0, Patrolman Patrick O'Mara ex- The basket making class will be ,rm d held Monday at 4 o'clock at l)uvl scout office, There are a few va- | § cancles, 1f any girls wish to at- | §§ Kayser's Gloves $1.29 a Pair Chamolsette, Reg, $1.95 pr. Gauntlet, embroidered cuff, strap wrist, (D, & L~Main Floor) Boys’ Wool Socks $L15 a Pair $1.50. quality. Many faney top combinations, Al sizes, (D. & L—Muln Floor) 2 Firenen and Polcenen Presa. Reasons to Council Committee Increased living ¢ ards of thelr wol varative sched this city duced salarie police meeting of the common co seven d his own ¢ Stamford an increase of $2,800 a Chief Nob ond deputy, M. busy all answering ala drill work fire prevention alarms. One $5.50 a day and is a day. recelves on 24 hours The men in the de asking return paid before the was adopted. When the two platoon went into | a day was cu T’or er sald the two. of tt two platoon sy from the platoon mr‘rfl‘wml the work of the men since numerical strength of Patrolman John C. Stadler sald % to induce a man to © a policernan, it vw|'|t|~v] liceman five t would cost Chalrnran D. L. Dunn of the po- ird sald his commission 18 that In- proposed nan Dunn sive only 41 | p‘ rolmen, GIRL SCOUT NEWS feut Girl S 11 me t 11 o'clo 0, 149 Elm stres n will is open to 4 troop 1c © |National Guard “|on January 14 at 8: luncheon cil meeting. Girl Scout office troop will nday eve at 7:30, at the scou l[ office. {ants are urged to attend preceding the “on- | Trymbull and Staff to Captains and licuten- and any tend they should call at the scout |$ oftice §: Girls evho are good swimmers may | § join the Life Saving corporation. | Call at the scout office for particu- Jars aml also see the new Iife saving | ge hooklet, “larabelle Holstein of troop 11 has had one puzzle published and re- |$ »d honorary mention for ane | r from American Gir)," | | Scout magazine ne may be seen any | scout office. The “Be- | er” the page for nature study, | Aescriptions and pietures wants artl- cles from Girl Scouts, aw visited troop 8, Camp 1 troop 10, New- sons will begln Tuesday at | drumming Wednesday and hursday as usual, Attend Waterbury Ball | Hartford, Jan. r, John H, 1 The new gov- mbull and his ir appearance at Waterbury of the 'rs_ assoclation p. m, and or- military ball i rs have just been lssued by the Jjntant general for the staff to re- ' one day duty on that date. | niforms with o be worn, jutant general’s ordnr.s for of Le L. colonel of the 102nd in fmtry and Robert H. Stevenson to be major of the same regiment, previously an- nounced have been issued. iPamful rheumatlc joints Jersey Tubing $1.21 Yd. 1. \nl‘lv 1 $1.69 (D.& Are you getting YOUR share of the savings? Thousands and thousands are! Supposing at the present time, Fortune IS smiling on you! Does that say you shouldn’t prac- tice thrift when you can? Benjamin Franklin be- lieved in thrift! Real wealthy people always practice it! That’s the chief reason WHY they’re wealthy! Don’t ponder! Get the Thrift Habit! Start now, at “D. & L.”! Coats Dresses 8- ’“d MOsflmpoflanT lcam mmhandlSé Reg. 89¢c Printed Crepes 50c' Yd. Silk and cotton. iig varlety, (D.&L.~Main F.) = s - o7 Sgla o 81, ~ S by companies was cut. Out of 1,000 | cities on the two-platoon plan none but New Britain cut salaries. In reply to questions of Couneil- | Furs (LD men Rodman Charles . Bradle the city's fire Ch insurance shows 52 out of points. nberlain and hief Noble said rating a possible 60 George Cooley who has heen | with the fire department 49 vears and electrical superintende for 39 years said he s‘ar!m! as s ent at the * 875, is not a cent too intendent spoke of the hi, of work done by his asssi asked a $300 in Police Department Tnereases. r The following sought for the police Chief, $2765 to $3500; 22465 to $3000; to $2700: serg matron, $40 to WHERE QUALITY COUNTS “NATIONAL” Markets may well pride themselves in their Sales of the Choicest Meats and Poultry. “NATIONAL” Shippers are informed as to the quality of mer- chandise it is our custom to supply the vast “NATIONAL” 1i partment: | captain, | patromen, 10 | This redwes the swellmg—reheves the pain The o\ne‘t most obstinate 3¢ ic\joints are re- when all other led. . Just pat it on lighfly. Instantly you feel a warm glow of comfort as fresh, new blood is gent tingling through the painful tissues, The enriched blood B%pplv not. only relieves the ut, drives out the m!ecmm that is causing h _ Sloans Lin Patronage. Even THEY know. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS FRESH-KILLED T SCIENTIFICALLY JTD AND NSPECTED Fresh-Killed Frying CHICKENS (WEIGHING 3 TO 315 LBS. EACH) 44c b. Fancy Large YOUNG FOWL (WEIGHING 6 LBS. FACH) T T T Ty POULTRY 37c Ib. 25¢ lb.LOlNS OF (Rib End) FINEST FRESH PORK2 5¢ 1b FRESH CALI HAMS 16¢ Ib. LEAN FRESH HAMS 25¢ Ib. Prime CHUCK ROAST 19¢ Ib. ARMOUR’S BRAND SKINNED | Prime Cross RIB ROAST (Solid Meat) 33c bb. LEAN Sugar-Cured SMOKED HAMS | 29¢ Ib. (THE WORLD'S BEST) Prime RIB ROAST (Blade Cut) 23c Ib. BONELESS POT ROASTS 17¢ . National Meat Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN ST. “Largest Retailers of Meats In America” Stores in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Connecticut PHONE 483 $195 Marmink Coats ] | 8139 BT LT LT LT ST L L T L LT T LT TSI S AT LRSS EESE ,——_—'_f_— A Chance to Cater to the Whim of Luxury, [ Without Spending Too Much Money A luxurious Fur Coat! crave for one! “Blue Penciled” time.—Thank the Clearance for that. econ e | e e S T I 859 Brown Coney Coatsl l $79 French Coney Coats ] e “ealine l $115 Northern Seals l ————————————————————— ’ $159 North. Seal (Trim)} \__§L.JL —_— $149 North. Seal (Stout) | $95 Wool Coating $2.39 Yd. ; Values to $4.75 a yard, Tweeds, Plaids, Stripes, 54 inches wide, new- est colorings. (D. & L.—Main Floor) Wool Flannel $2.79 Yd. Regular $3.25 a yvard, 54 inches wide, \pon"ed and shrunk, in 15 lead- ing shades. (D. & L.—Main Floor) Linen Towels At 33c Imperfects of pure Linen Towels, nice size, colored borders, our regular 39¢ towels. (D. & L.—Basement) 81x90 Bed Sheets 84c Regular $1.19 each, made of fair quality Bleached Cotton, big value at this price. (D. & L.—Basement) Dinner Napkins $1.69 Doz. Mercerized Napkins in assorted patterns, regular dinner size, regular $1.95 dozen. (D. & L.—Basement) Pure Linen Damask $1.79 Yd. 72 inches wide, floral and spot pat- terns. This is a pure Linen Table Damask. (D. & L.—Basement) Name a woman that doesn’t And now these Aristocratic Beauties get to prices that will move them in record $195 Seal (Mink Trim) Greatly Reduced D. & L.—2nd Floor Dresses Values to $19.75 $195 Beaverettes $450 Black Caracul Ribbons 10¢ Yd. Regular 39c¢ values, suitable for trimmings, No. 1, 115 and 3 widths; nice variety. (D. & L—Main Floor RICH VALUES TOMORROW AT OUR ANNUAL January Sale of already done so, will fall in love with them on sight, See Yourself in Some of These Charmingly Befurred Cloth Coats! You, like many other well dressed women who have And think of it — these, too, get Drastic Price Cuts, the same as the 1est $19 - S e bW e ) Underwear, Sweaters and Waists! — e PHILIPPINE GOWNS AND CHEMISES Daintily made and hand em- broidered and elaborately trim-$ med with lace, white and tel colors. Regular 69, $1.95. Rale Price SWEATERS At Brushed Wool, Coat 2 % and Slip-on Models Oft Other Sweaters Greatly Brown 39 Tan, Buff, and Contrasting Trims Reduced P WOMEN’'S WAISTS Our entire line of Hand- Made Waists Hm sold from 1 Net (36 in.) 29c Yd. Regular 39¢ yd., cream only patterns; suitable for Living, Dining or Bedroom. (D. & L.—Third Floor) Price The January Clearance plays no favorites. $19.75 Coats At $24.75 Coats At $15 l §35.00 Coats At $25 $39.00 Coats At $27.50 $69.00 Coats At $40 $125.00 Coats At $49.00 Coats At $30 $195.00 Coats At e —————————— l $95.00 Coats At S. & W. Suits $145 $1.65 For Women and Children, re; $2.50 to $3.00 garments, all stvlns and sizes, in silk and wool. (D. & L—Main Floor) Flannel .4 Shirts $1.65 ; Regular $2.00 light weight English Flannel, collar attached, neat stripe or check patterns. (D. & L.—Main Floor) Men’s Night Shirts 95¢ Made of good quality Fl:mnp] reg. $1.25, full cut garments, sizes from 15 tn 20, (D. & L.—Main Floor) Men's Sweater Coats $3.73 : Regular $5.00 Worsted, coat style, buttoned patch pockets; Brown, Buff, Beaver and Heather. (D. & L.—Main Floor) Part Wool Blankets $4.49 Pr. Neat Grey, Pink and Blue Plaids, size T2x90; reg. $4.95; warm and durable. (D. & L.—Third Floor) Comforters (Reg. $3.95) At $3.49 Filled with new \ammx\ Cotton, full size, covered with colored Cre- tonnes. (D. & L.—Third Floor)

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