New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 13

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AT $5.98—To Close Out a few Winter Coats, ; values to $18.50 . AT $198—Wool Sweaters, regular prices to $7.50 AT 98c—One lot of Wool Sweaters, prices to $3.00 AT $3.98—Silk or Wool Dress Skirts, values to $21.00 AT $1.98—Wool Dress Skirts, values to $10.00 AT $5.98—One lot of Cloth and Silk Dresses, values to $16.75 AT $7.98—One lot of Silk and Cloth Dresses, values to $35.00 AT 89c¢—Outing Flannel Kimonos, value $2.00 and $2.50 AT $149—“Rayon” Silk Envelope Chemise, regular price $1.98 AT $1.98—“Rayon” Silk Step-in Sets, regular price $2.25 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925 RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN Blg Clearance Sale Wednesday, April 29 AT 50c—A few “Rayon” Silk Vests, regu- lar price $1.00 AT §2.00—Silver Mesh Bags, reg. price $3.98 AT 89c—Patent Leather Shopping Bags, regular price $1.00 AT $§1.39—pr., all $1.50 full fashioned silk AT AT AT AT AT AT Hose, all shades 89c—All shades of $1.00 fashioned Hose 89c—Novelty Silk Hose, reg. price $1.00 2lc—pair, Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Hose, regular price 35¢ 99c—A few Rompers and Children’s Colored Dresses, values to $2.00 50c—a string, Opera Length Necklaces, values to $1.50 98c—Colored Lingette Slips, value $1.50 AT $1.39—White Petticoats (lace and ham- AT burg trimmed) were $2.75 and $3.75 19c—Collars with Jabots, were to $3.00 Tel. 1409-2 AT $§1.25—For $2.00 and $2.25 Night Robes, dainty colors AT 89¢—$1.50 Night Robes AT $1.39—Marcella Drawer Combinations, regular price $2.00 and $2.25 AT 98c—All Knit Silk or Wool Scarfs, values to $3.00 AT 35c—each, for 50c Step-ins AT §1.15~Women’s Extra Size Night Robes, values $1.50 AT 89c—Small sizes in Kid Gloves (5%2 or 534), were $2.50 AT 9c—hox, one lot of Children’s Hand- kerchiefs, values 25c and 39¢ a box AT 3 for 25c—A small lot of initial Hand- kerchiefs for Men and Women, ~ valde 19c, 9c—each, Odd Pieces of Neckwear, were up to $1.00 AT Educational talks have been given beck of the Stanley Works by F. R, Woods of the Corbin Cab- SKINNER lEAI]ER []F linet Lock Co.; Joseph Ward of the ,rlmemx Mutual Life Insurdnce Co.; Sherrod . Skinner of Landers, ‘l'l.lry & Clark; Howard Y, Stearns vof the New England Mutual Life In- {surance Co., and T. 8. McAuley of . n the New Britain Lumber Co. Encouragmg Reports Filed ab! otercity nowitng tournaments _ |and social get-togcthers have been | which consisted of: Decemby Meeting at Y. M. C. A. retaty, Respectfully submitted, John Sloan, chairman; Shjerdan, C. I, Hartm thur Glaeser, Social Committee the social and entertainme Springfleld assoclations—one locally \for each group and one in each of Irary & Clark and a member of the {work can be done by establishing board of directors of the Y. M. C.lifactory clubs and a federation of | A last evening was elected presi- [{hese Into a large central brother- | dent of the Tndustrial council of the |hood. and Loomis, singers; lunch, ‘powering the executive commitiee M. o appoimecomnmttes cleimen for 'Dohi L, Davis Rible class,” reof- the year. Mr. Skinner, who iy a ganized and conductéd one of its son of . Bkinner, president of n\o {most successful seasons. Skinner ('huck Co. sucoeeds Bdward | Iacing & handicap of the loss of M. Pratt, |its lcader, the committee secured lo- Tteports by the various commit al preachers to handle the class for tees on work done during the year |a month at a time, and had a suc- were as follows: jeessful season. looking up and checking up absent two or more time; evening school. school director has beer a ly reach these men, social hour of howling. son, Leu- . Let Tanlac vice-president and John |attendance figures show an 0 at each game and a people. The winners lcague will not be decided “playoft’ has been | betw weight steadily, lack appetite, and ‘the interest is very feature of this lcague ritten to testify to that ef- feet that it’s sheer folly not to make the test. to 95 Ibs, and left me weak as a rag. Failing to get relief Corbin Serew and Hart & ( stream, revitalizes the diges- i\ The social committee arranged for grams for the three foremen's nights Iheld with the Hartford, Meriden and | tertainment, Miss Adams, singer and eorge Wild’s orchestra, buffet lunch. 50 different students who have been This is a very heip- ful piece of work, as previously the to know how to easily and effective- completed Corbin Cabinet Lock h lth |P. Corbin, who are now ted restore your health:. .- nemoon d Tuesday, April 28. 1f your body is all fagged-out The factories te cnter teams in and run-down, if you are losing the Dusty league were: Corbin lnhlhr‘r Lock, P. & F. Corbin, F 3 Landers, Stanley Works, St have no strength or energy— ley Rule and Levl, and Russell & why not let Tanlac help you Erwin, back to health and strength? A men's bowling I« ot 10 | o many millions have been Y‘w“m::lcmv\‘: tll:’n\ull' .yl!::L(::L|‘\ . ; benefited by the Tanlac treat- on January 9. More than 80 d ment, so many thousands have | ferent men have participated in it | keen. On is the ab- ! sence of any cash prizes as a special || K A | inducement to bowlers. Up to date Tanlae, you know, is a great the interest has not waned because natural tonic and. builder, a > of (his. Factorics entering teams in compound, after - the famous Tanlac Restored s league are: P. & F. Corbin. Tanlac formula, of roots, barks Her Health School, Fafnir, Stanley Rule & || and herbs. It purges the blood «Typhoid fever reduced me ! Level, North & Judd, Union Mfg Cooley was sec- E. O an, Ar- | nt pro- er 8, en- e s ; d i January 15, entertainment, “The | ithe other cities. " b ant?, hor . Wit o i Serenaders, Gilbert's orchestra, Bherred E. Skinner, assistant o= i o worg as a whole, has beon | buffet luneh. cral superintendent of ‘“""1““-1ql1110 successful, but a much larger | March 18, entertalnment, Krawitz | Fazzina, ac- cordionist; Gilbert's orchestra, buffet Respectfully submitted, K. 8. Kyle, | New Britain ¥ C. A, Fred G| Respectfully submitted, D. V. Walker, Allan W, Burke, H. Hausman was elected vice-president| I, R. Woods, chairman: Otto|p. Dykens und WIll H. Day, treasurer, Howard | Mueller, A. A, North, James| — ao oo oo e | W. Proble acts as secretary by, vir- Havlick. ‘fhe Americanization committee | ture of his position as industrial Religious Committee i cos AT e ity A rotary of the Y. M. C. A | Under the leadership and auspices | 10 SORPIFaZee STV 1€ € ST A resolution was adopted em-|of the religious committee the *y. |lCnIZA rectol \net | €. A, Bible Claes” formerly the ways during the past season. { | Assistance has boen given him In | on over | s from t a loss forent men have participated. The Average total of of the until a and g o An added feature of the athl tive organs gnd enables the from other sources I tried || | | oo this season was the or sickly body to regain its van- Tanlac and after 6 bottles S S Y b ished weight. had l““i"d 20 In"::nndo;:ell Bowling Teague. An eight team a 164 e N a You don't need to wait long || 3% Qe sroman. As a || |icague ¥a2 orguniznd in Docember to get results. Tanlac goes nurse I give Tanlac toall my SiEdUa 1T Bt Ove SIS right to the seat of trouble. In l’l“m“- rs.J. B. Tesrys forent girls participated and muc | a day or so you note a vast nmp.rksi‘,h.Wonh,Tcx. Interest was shown. In a playoft for | difference in your condition. ‘\: """”;”“""'M"“‘”‘“(l'\"“'( “:"“,"' | ! on combination team de- You have more appetite, sleep i s b Iy e e better at night and the color the nearest drug store and get | [ participating in this leagus begins to creep back into your a bottle of this world-famed were: New Biitain Machine and | washed-out cheeks, ' tonic. That's the first im- “'""P“" ia ‘"zm;[‘""’“- e o 3 7 & Level, P, . Corbin, Fafnirs, Don’t put Off taking Tanlac portant step back to health and X B¢ juia, stantey Works, Rus. anofher precious day. Step into vigor. sell & FErwif, and Skinner Chuck TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION | ;. 11 tyisox, chairman of this committee, do ed a silver loving his Jeague. TANLAC 7 i Wileax. thairman; Sherrod F | | _FORYOUR HEALTH ;0 wns IR. A, Catiin, cup as a trophy to the winners of R, W Skin hurch | ( T NEW - : ! REVERSMPLE" | £ GOWN K WY WIFES 18 VERY MY WIFE 1S VERY CLEVER EXTRAVAGANT: Stk NEVER WEARSY T, SAME DREGT SR DREST s THE SAME, SHE NEVER WEAR® TME Miss Erskine of the Ipswich Mills will gladly give you any information about the manufacture and splendid wearing quality of Ipswich Hosé Miss be delig t the stocking will also 1 to tell you | Y abe early history of | making. “tlw Special exhibit of the famous Ipswich hosiery " the styrles shown. Women's mercerized sport ribbed to the toe, .in black and colors .... 49c Women's rayon stockings—rayon full length in black and colors 69c Women's silk and rayon stockings with lisle tops in black 89 C and colors Women's stockings of silk with lisle tops and soles—full fashioned, black and colors $1 o65 lisle of 35¢ Men's socks of mercerized medium weight, in black and colors Men's socks of rayon — medium weight—Dblack and 49 colors (o Men's socks of silk with lisle top a picture of the cottage where the first stockings were and soles, in black !.l made in this L'n\]il\yl’ Ipsw just a short distance outside of and colors 65c Boston. » machines for m them were smuggled into country from Nottingh: am, England. Today the Ipswich plant makes Children’s stockings in a fine ribbed rt of good stock ,.;:\ for their quality and low cotton of medium weight 23c mock triple 49¢ in black and colors Women's lightweight silk hose, full fashioned, black and colors men's fibre biack and hose, | Employed Boys' Committee | During the year the membership G st A ; - Economic Committee d f Junior and Senior high' With America, The public speaking cl - Cigarmakers Seeking The season’s work ‘or employed [reached a higher mark than ever he- = Assistance in promoting the grad-| The economic committee carric ' of the General B r"lvv company uated 2¢ men while th - 2 hoya has been carried on «in the | baitsrentiimen nscoming 1L MR RN LI e S v el oo nEbpsea mron s elfully submitted, 8 ot Cl Ohiv, spoke fo 323, slip class graduated 15 menand had | Support of Home Town three ways recommended at the first There were 17 class ses- | arch .-‘- Authisana o Mr. Haus- | tional Thrift week: rirman, M. A, Coe, J. B Ja the sub, an enrollment of 23 a geed pant of | L S meeting of the council, namely: {sions held with an average attend- | DIAM. chairman of -the committee, | 50 puqion of 15,000 thrift loaf- John Hubert, Honry 11 Ty ane ey | Deproscntatives g - Promotion of weekly meetings of [ancecof 75. The total attendance {Presented souvenir cards from the |\, iy the factories of the cits Fducational Committce Grafli st This phase of cducaticnal work | €¥s" union called at the office of the Figployed Boys' Brotherhood; |was 1279 and the 100 mark was ex- | couticll, bearing the oath of alleg-| =y /0 Foeae (oo e Jightional, program promots TO0KE 1 March 18, on the 8ub- ' wiii be enfarged upon nest year, Mavor A. M. Paonessa this morning Promotion of educational talks by jcecded three times. ';;1':"6 ?on'..]\e men receiving citizen- Neries ard st g e s e oou ot a Great Adventure.” 1 this commitice recommends that | and received the mayor's endorse- local Business men, and promotion of | The spepkern for tlie year includ- 8L D PAPSIS, a4 P | Assisted fn ‘arranging for the fol- cil. bas been in the form of 1 Al of these men were very well | the council foster and assist as much ' ment to a drive being started to bowling fournaments - betweenthe ;‘l;n:: "Aln l‘.(» or]cw‘\\(‘l”HH';"H:’l\(Z ”,,,‘,':,':;,S'r‘:],:"w.::,wm\“‘: ‘L‘lmfi' oRinE e Mm‘:_lj,‘:‘,f”u papers: foremen’s meetings and two educa. teceived and than one has | as possible. wrge the use of cigars made in New )j:}?':‘mml HEre and aghe of ather 1::\“1»r_ A Ahlquist, Rev, R, N. |Hilding Anderson, R. W. Whitman. | Advertising three full pages, two »ulm v\;w-\, e m(‘\' fr‘i ]"~‘--' e "‘\‘ "-"«"‘\mw‘ the| Respectiully l;\\ tted, Jw ‘Iw‘x"‘ ‘l 1 ‘«“;"“m;”y*pd :mn;‘;‘,‘a:er““'}‘)’:r: 3. n e L b % TRy il quarter pages, 65 inches of small! The three foremen's nights hay t ever heard by-the counci rist, chairman; Walter R. Flotch. once numbered a L age L pet e 4 2 @ ces athletic " hestl speakers in Lhia eas 0 I manahipEant lic speakirig pro-| R0 been redueed y of 14 hoys and @ total attendance of | Two ladies’ nighis wors held dur- committea of the council, leagues in | WS" g b B o naushipiand PR S R edacl Nl aanre iads Heiis: 280, These mectings have had as |ing the year and proved very popu- pasketball and bowling have been| Si% spcakers gave thuift talks be- L e O eimoied) abithe A, WETe VOV | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | whore, the committce advised the {heir program: A short business lar very successfully promoted. | fore six different school assemblies snuheitofzisgmenilicent bolisucceaatl owe much to the T R SRR - H Westing, in charge of boy officers; a | The officers of the class proved | rphe revival of the "Dusty Basket- | Of @pproximately 8,000 school ehil- | %, ou the subject. “What's Right| council for their success. | mayor. current events {alk by one of the [very faithful and capable, and the 'y jaqgue” met with a great deal boys; & discussion led By the adult [class is to be congratulated on their e onihyciasm, A league of seven ¢ CT 1.0 e Y lcader.on Dr..Frank Crane's “Ten choiee. T. A. Krause of the New (g was organized -in December 1. = Commandments,” and “The Right (Britain Machine Co., was president; ‘MM Nea A lhveda: BRcdulaorEts 77' Objectjves of the Brotherhoed"; and [Sylvester Martin of Hart & Hutchin- {20 K5 T8 © SEET S O 0o

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