New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1925, Page 2

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e e e s o o APy i e o NEW LINE OF 75¢ FICTION Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN NT. Wednesday! Pastor Breaks Ground on Court Street for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Reformation | 1500 Yards of Printed Silks at s] .74 up to $2.98 a yard, a number of 59¢ Double Loop Bath Heavy double loop Turkish Bath Towels, size 22x44.. Made with neat colored borders and will glve good long service. Regular 6% towels, (D&L-~Basement) We give good values in good things ALL the time! Tomorrow (Wednes- day) we go “one better.” We're not go- ing to say “they’re the best values we've ever given.” They aren’t! But we will say, “They're Mighty Good Values,” and worth buying. Remem- ber, these items are on Sale Wednes- day ONPEY! Come!. “Rayon”’ Slips ad Bloomers! Special ¢ Wednesday—an unusually big tempt er for Women! Real fine “Rayon” Cos- tume Slips and Bloomers at $1.69—Think of it! Slips have plain, fancy and two tone bottoms; Bloomers have double cuff effect, superbly made, full cut! All col- ors. Buy several at $1.69! ‘Wednesday Only! colorings that . up into pretty dresses, hlonses, ete. (D&L~—Main F1.) street, Here Rev. Frederick W.[ls contributed direct from the purses Schaefer, the pastor, dug the first |of the members of the congregation. spadeful of earth and actual steps |No socials for the purpose of raising he erectlon of an $80,000 |funds are‘held. Rev, Mr. Schaefer edifice, his dream for many years, accepts no fees. were taken It is planned first to erect one | The church can rightly lay claim story of the new church and when cs, Mo a distinction which is shared by |the work is done it will be paid for, new | few others, All money for running | funds having been set aside for this £ Court | expenses and other necessary outlay | purpose. SAYS COP WORKED © new house of wc Evangelical Luth Reformation, congregation Knox Hats ed ownership of the liquor, but ad- | | mitted that he sold the becr, \NAT"]NA[‘ fiUARI] Judge William C. Hungerford im- {A\1 posed a jail sentence of four months |and a fine of $250 and costs on Kur- | dak, also revoking a 30 day sentence | suspended on October 18, 1 At- For Spring! 38 i Never hefore was a genius for fine quality and style so apparent as in Knox Hats. All new colors. HORSFALLS 93-99 Msylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” FOR ALL AGES Many think cod-liver oil is mainly useful for children. The fact is Scott's Emuision to those of any age is a strength-maker that is worth its weight in gold. Take Scott’s Emulsion. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 242 DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhea 353 MALN ST, COAL The SHURBLERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250, TRICK ON' HIM But Kurdak Is Fined $260 and Sent to Jail these mew ! TOMORROW ONLY J. D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE Special attention to beginners and children r 16 Rooms 318- i's Block "USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM ) FOR COOKING — SEIBERT'S PAS- TEURIZED MILK Your meals will be more delicious if you use real milk Seibert’s Pasteurized milk. It is bottled and sealed under the strictest rules of food hygiene. EIBERT 6 SON) 437 PARK ST HONE- 1720 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 3 WavE SURE IT5 SEIBERTS * A remarkable variety vour selections—silks straws, and combinations rney William F. Manga rep- d Kurdak. said that he would k was also charged wit} sault and ch of the peace, ing been a >d on this cou Officer Charles Johnson and ¢ od on honds only to be taken into| ain a few hours later on r charge. A nolle was K as- | Negd of Appropriations guard officers presented ent Coolidge today their ar- gument why the § in the deficiency appro er Wysoski of 201 § Wysoski admitted he en drinking previous to the a k and was un- | street, ion bill ory d on story. | this | be |derea t ed. The president has or- unt. appropriation Wants Bigamy Case Reopened |until he can ascertain the necessity Attorney David L. Dunn asked | for it. ase of I'rancis Crowle mist, be reopened, plead- | Tn the deleg: WEN HAKE PLEA Oficers Eplain to Coolidge arch 24.—A group | 2,000 carried | | for national guard drill pay should | withheld | on were Milton A. ! nd, president of | ciation of | t General Adjutant ler of the Dis- )\ nal Guard, ral Travis of the rd. r G ational G v, widowed, of 57 Hartford, both co! o each on i HATS MILLINERY CO.. 177 MAIN TREET § Committees Filled Out for New B Association-Membership Grows Special Purchase and Sale! from which to make 19 with stunning trimmings—in all of the smart, Spring. Come Early! new shapes and shades that fashion favors for There are just enough of these stunning hats for one day’'s selling. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING GOOD RESULTS Candlewick Bed Spreads $3.98 Tn pretty hand tufted patterns. Full and single bed sizes. Reg- ular $4.98. (D&L—Bascment) Mercerized Napkins 15¢ 29x22, Hemmed, ready to be used. Good quality Napkins. (D&L—DBasement) Size 45x36 Pillow Cases 25¢ Tiiese sell here regularly at 33¢ and easily worth that, toe! Bleached musiin, (D&L—Basement) 10c-12¢ Lingerie Ribbon, 5¢ Roll Three and five yards to the roll, They come in desirable Boudoir Shades. s (D&L—Main FI1.) 9 Burton’s Tissue Gingham 53¢ 86 inches wide., In the new small, medium or large check effects. Regular 69¢ yard, (D&L—Main 1) 36 in. English Broadcloth 58¢ In 15 of the scason’s newest col- ors. .For dresses, blouses and lingerie (D& —Main’ FL) Pure Silk, have Amber tips and ferrules to match. Neat wood carved handles. Women’s Silk Chiffon Hose {ve good satis- Guarantced all Pure LGS s Silk Hose and in all the new Spring shades. fa wear! values! Men'’s Eng. Broadcloth Shirts '1.69 Mens “Fruit of the Loom” Night Shirts 1 |planting ereabouts. | E | Chairmen of committees, elected i | {at the organization meeting, filled | |out their memberships with the ap |proval ot the board of dircctors as | (follows: 1 | F committee — Frank Fox. | sh chairman; Carl E. Holt, George M. 1 Sanberg, F. E Hanson, G Benson, A, E. . R. Doerr,| Colors are white, blue, tan or gre ell made. (D&L—Main Fl.) Choose from Collar At- or Neckband 14 to 17 Sizes run from 15 to 20, mpting values $1.39. (D&L—Main F1.) Guaranteed first qual- ity 1t of the Loom™ —Full cut and roomy. |Wakefield, Arthur {Smith, Edward R Game ¢ chairma . Upson, Victor Ben- , Frank Siebert, | r lish. E. W. Pel- % Cooper, C. . of Britain Robert I, lative con 3 afrman; J. Raldwin, Entertainme Clark. cha " 3 directors t committe issed and prelimin nts made for the ob- asants and fish for mittees were carefully chosen | !0 as to give representation as far as possible to al Kensington, and Rerlin B | The report of committee showed present ahout 300 signed members of | the association, with ahout 150 more to be heard from soon | = SUIT FOR $1.000 BROUGHT A furth&f suit agaimst Lillian | Atashian has been brought by Stan- | {ley Hertsv, who is secking $1,000 damages. H. H. Milkowitz fssued the writ, which is returnable the second Monday of April in the city |eourt. Deputy Sheriff Martin H.| Horwitz served the writ, placing an - |additional attachment on the de- fendant's gestaurant and coffee house on Lafayette | A writ of replevin, obtained by Booth & Buckley Co., of New York city, has been served on Constable | Fred Winkle by Deputy Sheriff Mar- |tin H. Horwitz. Congtable Winkle | |closed Coliins* restaurant on Church | |street yesterday afternoon, acting on | a writ issued for the Citizens' Coal by A. W. Upson. The restau-| |rant was reopened this morning. | sections of the eity, Plainville, Newington the membership | that thers are at Alright ble improves the appe- tite, relieves Bick Headache and Bile foueness, Con J ‘x‘“ LS e One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. | SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST! SILK UMBRELLAS FOR WOMEN — REGULAR $3.95 Size 81x90 Bed Sheets At $1.25 of a strong, heavy, firm bleached § musiin, Tubs splendidly, Well made, (D&I—Basement) !B New English Prints At 44c Yd. Colors are warranted FAST.— § Choose from a host of new Spring patterng and colors, (D&L—Main F1) Machine Needles, Tube 6¢ Como three in a tube, A goo value at this extremely . lo price, (D&L—Maim F1.) “Merricks” Darning : Cotton 2 Balls 5¢ Merrick's Glit Edge Darning Cotton in 45-yard spools, All # colors. 3 (D&L~Main F.) Linen Luncheon Sets At $2.79 One 36-inch Cloth and 4 Nap- kins to match. Colored and embroldered horders, (D&L—Basement) $1.25 Stamped Piilow Cases $1.00 Stamped on a heavy 42-inch tubing. . Simple patterns, hem- stitched for crochet and scal- loped. 2 (D&L—Main FL) and side Colors— Navy Purple, Green, Brown, Black. (Main F1) Top straps. Garnet, ” $2.50 Pyrex Pie Plates - '1.69 Dot. Marquisette Curtains 100 Piece Dinner Sets '15.95 These are large size zenuine Pyrex Ple Dlates. Set in a heavy nickel frame. (D. & L.—3rd Floor) 2% yards come with long and H tiehacks H Dotted Crossbar Mar- quisette Curtains that sell regularly at $1.95. Made of first quality imported Chinaware.— Full sct. Comes with nice wide blue figured border. (D&L~—3rd F1.) Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 BIG SPECTAL SALE OF CHOKER BEADS At 49c a String. e. Values to $1.00 At $1 «89 A Pair FOR ONE WEEK ONLY All §2.00 Silk Hose in all the wanted shades includ- ing almond, champagne, blush, Som- brero, silver, beige, nude, s~ Indian skin, etc. atmosphere, LADIES’ FLANNEL FROCKS Pretty styles in plain colors and stripes. Straight line effects and long sleeves. Popular for house and business wear during cool weather. PRINTED and PLAIN SILK DRESSES Satin Crepes and Canton are the prevailing materials; straight line models and tunic effects. Sizes 16 to 44, but few of the larger sizes priced at §15.00. NEW GLOVES and NECKWEAR NEW HATS and COATS for Children

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