New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1925, Page 14

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i O F /U tornate positions each time, | still at anchor awalting favorable | Q3. ¥ \ SR herd of at $25,000, 1s to be presented to Tl o S MAY DEPRIVE MEMBERS the king of Slam by the members Mountain Rams Set Example for 220, i eee et Attempls to Clear Tron Bark | OF SEATS IN HOUSEi:?-félk'«:»xTE'T':":;fira rom il boen \ | There are several unusual fea- Human PUgS 1 a tra Have Been Fu“]e gy [ tures connected with the gift. The || Those Who Have Telephones in |driver sits in the open, as in an e camera 1 erept up to = ordlnary car, but behind him.is a f ' 1 took @ snap shot | Homes Question Famous Act compact little room set aside for Glacter Park, Mont s they it, but they| TAverpool, March 20.—It has often s his own use. There is also a dining Whis DAt ol ihe v i’ ALh ; Ao o !been sald that ships sometimes ap of George the Third room and sitting room, luxuriously | supremacy is as con ' Ay A 1 here pear almost human, and this has| Tlondon, March 20.—Members of “”fllnhml!. and a bathroom, : SrmiAn e ROionE Al the \ hich WO | heen llustrated off the British coast |\N® British parliament who have| The "'““"; "'“‘“"“ bedroom “’:"‘ horn sl 3 A w troy t the he f the band. (during the last six months. Re telephones in their homes were | ©P® bed and a sitting room with tain big r nonths, Repeat- two beds folding up against the | tlonal par i ts forile v ts tHl an- 'cd efforts have been made to ¢ |somewhat startled recently when | P al p rize % s tmsrin Aok e | the ¢ wall when not in use. Both coaches ¥ itk Hippen from her na. | theY ascertained that, because of | Hkhe ) : th% Inatrumenty thay Sishy & |are furnished throughout in pol- a forcign port where might be de- _—— ’ el ¢ [prived of their seat fn the house {18hed mahogany, The welght of the 1P AS junk, car is nine tons and of the trailer 1, for ahe still rides|TH asking whether they have - seven tons, and the combination | itted & breach of the famous | ..ot exceed a apeed of 14 miles \, formerly the Anger- [iaetior George the Third's parlia- | o130 * D eft Fowey for|ment, which says that any person g rtaking a contract with a gov- ent department shall not be en- WOMEN STUDY WELL sit in the house. The tele-| Madrid, March 20, — Spanlsh } : are owned and operated | women, albeit slowly, are seeking | Mantanalsenlla M insgthousanca g palrs re L r- | by srnment, higher education. During the aca- | women t " 1tior UISIl R nes 8 year arte .| The question was brought to light | demic year that ended in 1923 there | park la f : LS amphilth ohitey St L er la t|by Captain T. J, O'Connor, him- |were 363 female students at the in- ekt gladiator had such a wonde en back by stiff winds two |selt a member of parliament and | stitution as against 60 in 1917. which r 2 most Lile groli vs later. A third attempt to steer [ having a telephone in his office, who Pharmacy attracted 128 women, thrilling ) v . A ng the picture w 1} the bark to Genoa was made in Feb- |announced that he would ask the philosophy 105, science 78, medi- | Whilt, by wiing around a lsdg ! rode y a mile to afruary, but this proved no more suc- |attorney general j¢ he proposed to | cine 46 and the law 6. They are of tha m vas : The e stopped and [cessful, heavy seas being met which | introduce legislation to safeguard [ good students, and thelr work is snapshot of st | llst thud [pounded the sides of the vessel to|members wWho have contracts with | much more brilliant than that of after they “bro wer ne to our re n € C n extent that the captain rn—‘lha postmaster general for thé in-| the men, according to the univer- preparing for another lunga at each | knew the great was st °d to Falmouth where she is|stallation of telephone services. sity authorities, gate among mn . itish Industries g via Logan Pasa with 7 Will Be C ald Inde\ed\ one lady from s o0l Boston Clothing Store tainy that stood out i the sky lins, when T In¢ rm‘ and in- |§ as it one flat rock had S Doomesday 63 CHURCH STREET other, Tt was repeated set Book 1 i I “One of the party asked me w 50,00 es- |} # was but I di4 not know. then we rounded a hill and ac the guleh not more than 200 1m1 as strictly private, were two very large rams, mountain | but are expected to assist the | sheep, engaged in a real battle government of the day in making “T halted tha party. Never had I | plans for the future. witnessed such a battla. Another| stood to one side as if to B e bt 21| Accountants’ Institute *The two would back off about 60 | Jeet each eveing his antagonist rm—‘ Fl\eS Date for Exams | perhaps five seconds, then give a N March 20.—The baard | short stiff legged jump, rising |oOf exam 6 A ican Insti- straight on their hind legs. Then | tu they leaped at each other, meetin in midair with such force that both | were hurled back several paces. hes ware SphiIg on & st tn | members or asociates of tha sost |l G 1dea in Men’s, Women s an e b s Sobe s ll GAL “aid Children’s quality ap- § wery elowly past each other, taking | countants. - 5 Y ‘ parel are now on display at/ this Family Clothing Store. We Specialize HEADQUARTERS Come in=Just say “CHARGE It —in — — for — N : LARGE HEAD SIZES MILLINERY f \ It's part of our Servxce As Well As For SUPPLIES - . : o Bobbed and TRIMMINGS GOLDENBLUM’S —— The Talk of the Town MM T ‘A BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF New Easter Hats Just Unpacked From the Boxes CHOOSE YOUR HAT HERE TOMORROW Women's and ) X Misses' Boys S})rmg $19.98 $8.5o And TUp And Up Stunning and Exquisite Easter Hats; exact reproduc- A Beautiful good-look- Mannishly - tailored tion of Parisian models for Madame and Miss, in all the % 2 ing, good-wearing e e ] styl 1 color of every discription. : Iatest modes, styles and P styles; ideal for pres- from sturdy mater- . o v Sl ls,Specialiypriced SpeCIal $ 5.00 < . : , ent wear 12 1/ ’ Worth a Good Deal More ; Menis 1 [en 'S MATRON HATS CHILDREN'S HATS : ; All Colors All Styles A L Largest Selection B 5 A " i ? Top s u i t s $3.95" [$1.95 2 8595l <~ $24.50 AGAIN! WE OFFER FOR : Coats And Up SATURDAY MORNING ONLY 9 TO 12 ‘A Light and medium 100 A weight styles. Single and double breasted Z\ B TRIMMED HATS |{ % g A And Up Good For Every Day Wear SPECIAL, $2.00 | i — you should ahwhnm) know lhdl you .no nmnz ua[ ] value for your money. These Hats Will Be All Sold By Noon i [ Next to Herald Office S0 C fl\”‘, E \Rl \ I()R i‘lll\T CHOICE 3 i g 3 Goldenblum Millinery Co. IR ~'83 Church Street / COR. MAIN and COURT STREETS, NEW BRITAIN (I= the Heart of the City) N e R o e RETD Hartford CALL 3500 FOR FOX'S This is our dirvect private trunk line fro m New Britain and you may place your telephone orders with an order taker as easily as you would call a locn] number and without the customary toll charge. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Just In! Ready For You On Saturday Lovely Frocks Smart Countless New $ 1 Beautiful Prints Models If you didn’t know the price you would guess they were twice as much, ‘A collection fea- tured elsewhere at many dollars more. All the leading Spring colors—gorgeous new printed silk dresses in the new. jabot effects, lace collars, flounces, buttons, moire ribbons in contrasting colors—all the details which help add charm to each frock. SIZES FOR MISSES 14 TO 20 SIZES FOR WOMEN 36 TO 46 Extra size dresses, too. Made along lines for women who are large—many pleasing models to select from. DRESS COATS $10.98 Materials are fine woolens, suede velours and flannels. The newest colors and com- binations. Sizes 7 to 16. SILK FROCKS $7.98 Made of crepe de chine and other silks in the latest Spring styles and colors. Sizes T to 16. Other beautiful Frocks and Coats ranging in price from ....... $12.98 to $29.98 The Downstairs Store PROSPECTING PROSPEC NG TO MULTIPLY GIVES MANY THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED PATRONS A MISSION 2] TIRE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION. ADHERING TO THE POLICY OF PROFOUND / TION THE NATIONAL MARKETS OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL INDUCE- MENTS FOR SATURDAY: POULTRY SPECIALS — The Season’s Choicest Selections NATIVE FRICASSEE BOILING OR EXTRA FANCY CHlCKENS FRICASSEE M‘II‘K. FATTED v s | CHICKENS | FOWL | CHICKENS | | 32¢ . ¢ b | 3% b | 42 Choice Cuts of NATIVE BEEF At Remarkably LOW PRICES LARGE GRAPEFRUIT PRIME CUTS BONELESS NATIONAL Chuck ROAST | Pot ROAST | Pot ROAST | po poagy 9 b | 18 . 28 b. | 34c b SPINACH Fresh peck 25¢LARGE ICEBERG. . .2 for 25c BORE ™ | g | LEGS VEAL | RUMPS HALF OR WHOLE SHOULDERS BLII-:‘;'I';‘;AD VEAL 29ch. | b | 2ch. 34c b. LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB ................... 1. 33¢c FRESH COUNTRY lge. Seedless Oranges doz.29¢No. 1 Potatoes .... peck 23c Speclal Attention Should be Given Our 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. Specials Saturday Nights, It Means a Great Saving to the Public. FROM 6 P. M. TO 8 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHT, TWO ARTICLES—ONE OF FRESH MEAT AND ONE OF POULTRY IS SOLD FOR LESS THAN COST. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR 6 P. M. TO 8 P. M. SPECIALS. National Meat Stores Company 70 WEST MAIN ST. “Largest Retallers of Meats In America” PHONE 483 Stores Throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut.

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