New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 2

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{|that your \Prescriptions [|will be filled with accuracy ||and dispatch—as your doctor {lour window. [l Immediately Phone = DICKINSON| DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN | | | | | Primarily a Drug Store, we want you to feel assured | would have them filled. See | In an Emergency, 330 For Wear Between Frost and I'lowers NEW DOUBLE BREASTED HORSFALL-MADE SUITS Fashloned by hand in our own shops from fine imported woolens ~—-along new Inglish styles with broader shoulders and tapering waistiine. Not extreme—Ameri- sanized just enough o that you'll like the style. The eoat, by the way, will he iyt the thing to wear with the 18w striped flannel trousers a ittle later. Moderately priced. Come in. HORSFALLS 93299 Xsylum Strect | Fk,: Hartford, .. “It pays to buy our kind” DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light ¥or Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST, COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone : 3 AT THE RED AND GREEN LIGHTS ON ARCH ST. THE SHOW OF SHOWS EXHIBITING THE MOST TALKED OF CAR IN AMERICA THE CHRYSLER SIX 2 DAYS MORE Tonight Saturday The BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 250 Arch _@pp. Grand Glea ( COLLEGIANS SING CLASSIC PROGRAN Middiebury Glee Club Makesl Favorable Tmpression Here to glve club play col- xture, shop cho in such mast A colle Bram to lend a tt variety 1o an evening's entertainment. The remainder of the time the modern ame class o cal clioral soc Middlebury ub to town last )MUV uite filled the IYirst Congregati urch with an audience that was drawn thereto despite the kind of weather that has been accomp t class concert ime program \zulshed by t But the full name of Prof. Alfred Tarse and the leader. Prof. L. T. Bon oned, and the full na ot four composers, he singing was very good Newcomb display rotund baritone i selections. The foll was given, ot including classics as encores: 1 The Deathless Army ot , popular Baritone Solo— OOKED Pilgrim Song ... Tscha Mr. Newcomb 1l [ Vocu! Quartet— a. L'ull Fathom Vive thy ther Lies 5 Morley (15 b. Now is the Mouth of ing (Shukespeare) Johnson a. Lo how e'er b ing . « Pre ‘horus o Vil 5 fat I'rata VIt Within the Garden o Heart (arranged by Ma Honey Blossom George Nevi IX 1le Hus NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, I\IARCH 6, ikowsky OFFICERS ELECTED | - Y LODGE OF ELKS M 140, ‘Holmes Chosen Exalted Ruler rotorius | Gounod and Brown Secretary At the annual_meeting of New Britain lodge, No. 957, B, I, O, Elks, Tast niglits Dudley (T: Holmes ! whs clected exalted ruler for the yeur 5 succeeding Thomas | whose ferm expires on Kreisler April Richard C. Brown of Kensington vas clected secretary of the lodge, f My Salt- Alicla Scott Russel] A Lyre Whelploy r. Newcomb > Club Stout, \cmnce to Study Ho Ocean Air Berlin FOOD SHOP - 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. PARROTT talk, hut he doesn’t what he says nor know what he is about. We do, and when we tell you that the quality of Our Delicatessen can he re- lied upon, that the variety ry includes all the , that the prices we ask are hased on honest values. tain in that we know what we are talking about and mean it. Try buying here, can mean *‘SATURDAY SPECIALS Brookfield Butfer (in 1-4 [h. | prints), 47c Ih. Chop Suey, | 25¢ Ih. | Cloverbloom Butter (in 1- Ih. prints), 47c 1h. Scotch Ham, 50c Ih. Genuine Imp. Goose wurst, 75¢ Ih. Genuine Imp. Westphalen Cev- elate, $1.10 1h, Jelly, in jars, 15¢ each, 2 for 25c. New Boneless Herring, 35¢ Ih. Tag Bloaters, 15¢ each, 2 for 25c. Smoked Salmon, 58¢ Th. Smoked White Fish, 35¢ Ib. Large Pickled Scotch Herring, 10c each. Extra Creamy Cottage ( 18¢ 1Ih. New 1924 Crop Walnut Meats, 29¢ b, New heese, ABOUT THE Honey in the Pickles and O STORE Jeilies anc Pin Money Pickles N. B. C Old « Jams all varictios Products lony Canned Goods Chocolate Toddy oh te Kuhby Gorton's Coxd Fish Cakes Shredded Cod Fish Scotch Racon Rippored Shack termine bones and heart and br mea DUDLEY T. HOLMES WA O'Brien, also This wus evening. Af- allot was an n moved th unanimous an to give their | |tendan ton at Portland, Oregon, in June— Thomas I, Jackson; alternate, Rich- ard C. Brown, Mr, Holmes, the newly elected exalted ruler, is a charter member of the lodge and was secretary for 18, years, He Is thoroughly famiar with lodge aftairs and the members look forward to his administration with confidence, He Is connected bile ageney. Mr. Brown was exalted ruler of the lodge in 1923-24. He holds a | responsible position with the New | York, (voad at the Berlin freight station, 1t was announced at the mectl that the {lodge this yeur will take the form |of a ladies' night for which elabor- |ate preparations will be made, The observance occurs this month, |ing, an entertalnment and & lunch- con, o Officers lodge will visit New Britain lodge "on March 19 when the former will initiate & class of candldates. An entertainment and luncheon will be provided. It is expected that the at- » at this mocting will be the |largest in years. Boycott ot lu S. Fleet Is Not Popular in Australia | Melbourne, March 6. = Proposal recently by the Australi { section of th IGstrial workers l]\( world for American fleet during Australian waters is declared in union circles not to be meeting with support in those circles generally. Tt is thought probable that a depu- tation will go to the American con- 1l as a step in an effort to obtain New Haven and Hartford rall- | anniversury cxercises of the | The | > | program s expected to include danc- | and members of Meriden | 1925. with the M. Irving Jester automo- ‘ bor boycott of the | its visit to! the release of 1. W. W, members fm- | prisoned in California, the incar. ceration whom prompted the boy cott s\lflk’flmn \' .m ENWICH HI | Greenwich, Mar ‘u)\ h high school | of three —The Green Connecticut teams n chosen to compete and 111 ehool Tufts coll has won 15 out of 16 games perating with | pl v secretary wijl A\ Y Affects Girls e G rigorous cours aining Navy Plans New Place iloys’ Pls ngmuml a talking | o1 You can feel cer-| GOING TO MIAM evman Auto Saies RICHARD C. BROWN John J. Tarrant Funcral Director and Embalmer 284 L. MAIN ST. 1 1 Upholstc Residence 1 and Bepairing 3 Jubilee. Tel, 1451-2 TON m H. Funstor a member of the police force, vesterday of of police and detectives, with | control of ihe entire Schenectady | police department, H SELECTED | sketball team fs | IS POLICE CHIEF hecame | Delegate to grand lodge conven- [§ The corfmon council at a meeting | | unanimously approved an ordinance | | providing for_consolidation of the | ments of police and detee- 13 paving the aceesion. H | tive Tunst n yesterday, His sa 1f you use poor ring extracts you can not expect MAIN ST. for Capt, ‘ as sworn | ry ‘will be $3,- | Ve Suse of Daikurable Nillivery, MILLINERY CO UTLE}} b ¥ 04 177 MAIN $TREET THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FEATURES TOMORROW 300 NEW SPRING HATS DRESS HATS TAILORED HATS SPORTS HATS BOBBED HAIR HATS MATRONS' HATS LARGE HEAD SIZES SMALL HEAD SIZES CHILDREN'S HATS $1.95 1 $4.95 Tomorrow for the first time this season we will show our complete assortment of Children’s Hats— the largest in the city. FURNITURE CO,, SPECIAL SELLING OF NACHMAN CONSTRUCTED LIVING ROOM SUITES New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 127 MAIN ST. T v PHONE 1409-2 § Special Sale Of Rayon Silk Underwear At 89c At §51.39 At $1.59-- Continued Sale and Wool, O Final WI At $19.98- “Rayon” “Rayo “:t}'tu Silk Vests, value $1.00. n” Silk Step-ins, value $1.50 Silk Bloomers, val. $1.75 § At S1.00 s of Hose in Silk and Silk § dd Sizes, Values to $3 Pr. .. (learance Sale of NTER COATS All Winter Coats, were up to § o | Renier, Pickhar & Dunn’ ! GUARANTEED FOR 27 YEARS! For a Limited Time Only 3-PIECE VELOUR TEN BEAUTIFUL CUT-OUT VELOUR COVERINGS TO CHOOSE FROM WHAT NACHMAN SPRING SUITE UNITS ARE Nachman Unit consists of many sturdy, light, res ent little springs that gently support the body at every angle, ofiering a deep luxurious comfort hitherto unknown. Each spring is separately en- cased in heavy burlap and carefully stitched so that it operates in its own compartment uneffected by its neighbor. WHY WE OFFER THIS SUITE Being the sole agents in New Britain for Nachman Constructed Suites, we are desirous of bringing this suite to the at- in the city. Although this suite would retail at a much higher price, we have reduced it within tention of every family This eliminates wear and noise. Furniture. upholstered furniture. SO REASONABLY the reach of every body so that Nachman comfort can be appreciated by all. man Spring Units are found in the finest Permanent comfort—that is what Nachman Spring Units mean in FLOWERED HATS EMBROIDERED HATS FEATHER. TRIMMED HATS ALL WANTED COLORS ALL WANTED STYLES HATS FOR ALL FELT HATS $1.95 1 $4.95 Oh, what a beautiful assortment of Ielts, in all styles and colors. We have just the felt that is most becoming to you. 500 NC. MAIN ST. DOYLE’S (Now Famous) 3 ROOM OUTFIT Consisting i of LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM — ONLY — $349 And the Best Part of It Is That Only- $10 Is Needed To Hold This Qutfit For the Spring ||Bride For Future De- livery. EXTRA SPECIAL Genuine 100% Pure Floss Mattress, Imper- ial roll edge—7-inch box extra fine art ticking. Reg. $35 value. $24.95 We Are the Only Furni- ture Store Selling GENUINE NACHMAN SUITES In New Britain Nach-

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