New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1925, Page 20

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A S e e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925, SALE of DOMESTI For SHORE, COUNTRY, and CITY HOME and— A VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL MATERIALS FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE AND JUNE BRIDE —DOMESTICS— Value $1.49 each. A | Value 59¢ each. | Value 29¢ yard. ! Value 85¢ yard, Value $7.50 each. "~ [ SILKS 81x90 Seamless $1 19 45x36 Pequot Pillow 39 | 40-inch wide, extra heavy Printed Manchester Cam-| Full sized Figured Silk Mull Sheets, each Lases eachlo il iio, C | Unbleached Sheeting, 19 c brics, suitable for children’s| Syummer Quilts, $4 98 Value 82,49, . ) ) E— [ 98P i vvevreincionse ! Beautiful color combina- wide, extra good | yard and house dresses, QB a | each.......000es tions Silk Changeable Taf- Flat Crepe, white | Value 79 yard. Value 98¢ yard, | 86-inch wide, 15 \and e e feta Watch our window 36-inch wide, guaranteed | A A - i g Washable Tub Charmeuse in | ' Valite 59 yard. YAN |, oiooviee $l 79 fast color Normandy Tissue | 41 wanted desions $2°19 Ginghams, in all colors. New | anq colors, ynrgn. o ch | Value 59c yard. | Excellent Figured Marquis-| 55-inch to 40-inch wide, fast Vflxg %i}n%o?édr'epe a5 e shipment of 5,000 | e lor Dotted Voiles, WAy g s ..., yard 49€ E e o 33c v . 39¢| g ster i, g le, | Value $5.50 set. ‘desxgns, ecru only, 35 vard A s STV sasocmsaoatonns yard .......... (repe de Chines, in all C S $1 89 Value 98¢ pair. | 81x90 Rippelette Scalloped Yard ............... ; 5wy e ‘ ; lue $2.49 to $3.25 yard. lors, yard Ruffled Curtains, full sized Bolster Sets, blue, gold and| ‘ Vqlue 25¢ yard. Value $1.19 yard. v‘}::t$rec§xd$, ne‘{’,fip : ' y Value 49c. t r Value $1.98 yard. and tie-back, 59(: e $3 .4 Imported Silk Finish Scotch | (”°°d Quahty Muslin, l 7C Very best quality shrunk —ment of Striped Tub Silks 0-inch wide Silk Canton ~ PAIF +..ovenninnn ’ t = Gingham, 25c VL G nopvoonton | and uncrushable evenly woven | 2 latest creations. : | t d. e g'i ‘ilél Value $2.25 pair Value 89¢ \vaxd yard . — | Pure Irish Linen. Money back $1‘98 o$2'69y : : e e | Value $4.49 each. if they fade, Full sized French Splash Linen Tapestry in oriental TEme A y y 50; R e Voile - Ruffled Curtains with designs for portieres and es- value 35c. | Full sized very best made vapq . ... ... 8 [ - B436ifici1ez ‘;,?d'e”%;:‘kd 40-inch wide, Satin Faced | ti€-back, $l 49 pecially for furniture 59 C U}; I:nil':racy(;l,o: o 19c ll;gliaf‘, B]anket $3 19 Washable Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepe with high Pair ........... 0 covers, yard ...... Set et ' Value 98¢ yard. in all advanced eolors. his : S0 - _ A to ¥d. e, vard $l 89 Value $1.49 pair. Value 35¢ yard. Value 25¢ yard. Value $5.00 eaClL Slosiiz,w cn St goc $1 -98132.98 Hemstitched and with lace | Figured, Dotted and Cross- _ 86-inch “wide, fast color| Full sized Silkateen Summer | Plaid Pure Irish Linen in all| Value 49c yard. vard .. ,\‘:d. Value 79 yard. ! | Value $3.49 yard. Sill Poagee: edged Dotted bar Scrims, Percales, Qullts, the latest shades, ! 56 inch wide'Klannel, 1 : T white, yard .. vard Value $1.49 yard. Figured Silk Crepe de Value $2.49. Chines, in all the latest de- | Value $3.49. ~ Value $6.49. 56-inch wide Wool Jer- ;“’5’2;].: _”d‘w“_d $1 3 1 9 40-in. beautiful- 54-in. Bordered s:uyit:'s suitable forlhaflfi'g HEUICHIS; 92 ly flowered im- Silks, 115 yard il $ Value $3.25 yard. ported Georgette o drese; length. e o : Very best quality extra Chiffon. Value $2.19. yard. heavy quality All Pure Silk $2.69 348 MAIN STREET OPP. COMMERCIAL ST. $7.98 or:,lag)i(tcl:;];itlks, in all col- -"l“‘l:l(l?p(’ $2 49 LARGEST DRESS GOODS STORES IN CONNECTICUT quality, yard $1.49 m———— was decorated throughout with ]r\zlml committee meets Thursday [tracts from each book that will be A H HARR'S I‘VE ARE NOw BACK AT L . s “ 7 5 V Iw | daistes. Whist was played and prizes C | evening and the school hoard Friday |illustrated, Each set will be about | ; i alue Of PrOduCts ade m tate | were awarded Mra, William Beuch- | lty ltems |afternoon. wo minutes with the exception of | OUR OLD LOCATION ner, Miss Rae Scheidler, Miss Myrtls | | Martha Chapter, No. 21, 0. B. §.|the first and the last, which will be | C]NDERS FOR SALE Increases 54 P C m Two Yearq Zoeller and Miss Ruth Scheidler. | pgome cooked luncheon, Crowell's \"”” HGI 8 ”"”'" mecting Thurs- shoutiouriminhicat St ookejes 22 STATE STREET | Refreshments were served. | —advt. |day eevning at 7:30 o'clock. The|"The Sca Hawk," “Captain M(md —General Trucking— | - P sor Ralph Gabriel of Yaie |USual afternoon -l-rl.fl will be omit- | “The Man Without a Country,” “The | 1368 STANLEY ST. Tel, 3472~ 2“ HARTFORD SEEE ,ml\.rf,{;',‘:.";m!l';,ak"m:° Mormon. |[t€d: A memorlal service will be Man With a Country,” “Romol i copper and nonferrous alloys indus- fea Pl | held at the closs of the meeting. | *“Tom Sawyer,” and the *Tale of | Connecticut Goods Made !!rs 18 the leading one in Connecti- AMERIEAN FLIERS i e DR “M"is‘ Thomas Rouskie, who resigned | Two Cities” will be selected. CROWLEY BROS. INC. | G cut. In this industry, the average mr |o :rrlr;k.a ¢ the better | rom the police force recently, has| The procecds will g0 to the achool PAINTERS AND | HONISS OYSTER 99 T 9 number of wage earners employed rinted s lk dresses o the better accepted a position as driver on the |library, and to replace the deficlt in | I 923 VY o 1 R e e e oo Kind only 15. Mary Eizabetn Dress | 37 0F 7 % BT, he Senior club. Thia s the first DEC()RAT()‘RS 292.000 (' red With td from 15,373 in 1921 ao 23,000 in | Shop, 87 W. Maln, Prof. Blodg.— |~ Domenick and Victor Morello. time that any school organization, 267 Chapman Street H 0 U s E 293, omparec it | the per cent of increase be- | R advt, e RA mavA Geors syl e R R A oy s et T DI AT A {R26 14 . 5 ing 49.6. The v of products in- The troop committee of Boy Scout | have brought suit for $100 dam- cver attempted to put on a p\av‘ All Jobs — Tel. 2913 Tel. 2-4177 2'4178 36,164,000 in 1921, [creased from $6 00 in 1921 to Bom Ba”OOH Raoe Emmflts Troop 4 of the First Congregational | ages against Benjamin Cutler. DI.|with the idea of making money, and (' S $164,368,000 in the rate of in- chureh will hold a meeting tonight Henry T. Bray, through Lawyer ny the interest shown by the student | crease being 149.8 per cent. | to make final plans for the trip to | Michael A. Sexton, has brought an |jody ft is thought that it will be a va | ..Hardware Industry Second FOTC&d {0 Lafld Job's pond, Portland, one June 27-|action for $25 damages, and Spear 'sycoess: Second 0 ce in point of 28, under the guidance of the troop | & Co. of Pittsbur; as brought sui - | f Q 7 Hela il Becondstn R e — s e et Lo roris 50 MAIIT e e ltn e o T One family house for sale on Belden Street at a Very 9-—An | las the hardware industry, includ- | Brussels, June 9 UP.—Both the| Victrolas and planos at Morans'.— | Were returnable in the clty court ADS FOR RESULTS |§ Reasonable Price—This will make a nice cosey home for p':,:m; ing the manufacture of locks, build- n enirants are definitely out |adv. | yesterday. i | somebody, and it won’t cost more than living in a two or & e T The 84th annual reunion of the| Cril Gaftney and Leo Gaffney three family house. You will have a home all to your own i ] Masonic Veteran association of Con- | £018 of J s L % GAfl- | emcamoamramommosmemss S ired with | dustry employed wage earn- |an Mc landed | ooticut will be held at the Masonfe | N€Y of Vine IS helig 'S De. |ers in 1923, as compared With 16,- pe, France, yesterday. The | j,ome in Wallingford on June 27. A | N® 8raduating classes at Vale. Cyril A. M. GALBRA]TH when it 985 in 1921, and turned out pro- ar 111, piloted by Wade T.|p mioror New Britaln Masons who | Eraduates from law school and Leo e e e LA LA, e e o Coymenter & Builder | | Carmp Real Estate Co. ers hardware, piano and oran hard- | of the loon race for the Gordon | ware, saddlery, a ness hard- | Ber The 8-4, with Licuten- £53,643,913, as against 218 = ably will attend in 192 . ‘ - |a ior Club to Stage . in 1921 5 i B e o #ea. | Gulbransen player planos at Morane' | Senior Club to S 2 110 Austin St e 212 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 398-8, Bank Bldg. The foundry and machine shop |, S6it /et tho 18l thet erares |ty : | Tableau Friday Night ustn .ot °| industry ranked third in the state, | .y ¢ 10 O O Grand Chaces, | Bror Olson of Upsala college wiit| . SC PHEE AR AR | acassamommonn v ich [ h umber of workers In- occupy the pulpit at the First Luth- LD s e B Igica and Prince | .o n"opyurch next Sunday morning creasing from 12,120 in 102 elgian. The Aero club &t |4 oo apeence of Rev, A. A, |CAl tableau, called “When 19,068 in 1923, and the value of Brygsels discredited rumors that Ahlquist it " 7" 7" Talk,” Friday evening at 8 o | BY STANLEY oducts from $46,144,807 to $45,- Pilot De M er of the Belgica had The Luther League of the First|in the school auditorium. The pres- 5 21, | been killed landing in England Taiereaban will hold its last |cntations will be in still sets, and Cotton Goods Value Declines The balloon Picardie | of the season the music will be furnished by the anded at- Anneville, France, It was| S5 00l orchestra school are going to present a musi- reported r;nn today, Sl |3 rews has taken per-| Miss Alice Regan will read The uck of th inerican, two three family drman, although not offi Meadow avenue is accepted as authentic | OUS¢ s It was believed Van Or- LELBRD Loy sngie amily house at 243 Linwood street ed a greater distance ™! oonist but his being works, fire, park and Scotch Societies Put 1. A 5 3 TRY \T AGAIN- K. v 7, JazzJ on tgne (Elafk}[xst M BETTIN'You une —Scottish 77 s ovenma, ] e sHURBERG CoAL co Geo. A. Qulgley KIN GO CLEAR ted a movement to 55 :;l"!nklln Street OVER THIS st ; pia el e g at their soclal func- Ll 308 Main St. New Britain a turnont o ' o1 t round that they are ucts for 1923; tyy 4 t st but result in al- plles, with 7.068 wo tege 0 much wasted energy as Farm workers also are being urged in some circles to retain the fd old 4'\vvnnd dances which A AL BUILDING LOTS | “Nment | o For Sap || FOR THE BRIDE PROPERTY : 2% DISCOUNT On Many Arices Gifts Diawn From Well FRY OVEN GLASS—Every Piece Guaranteed Lic Y ' | P | BELIEVE Read the ‘Charl 3 3 56 HaWkIns st. Aluminum, Enamelware, Scales, Cutlery, Hall Tea Pots, IKIN Do T CLASSIFIED ; Sl Nickelware, Percolators, Vacuum Bottles, Electric Appli- S June 20. be- || oo . ances, Thermometers, Johnson's Waxing Outfits, ADS Stah k McKeon of Nine-room house, all modern Stoves and Ranges improvements, with two-car on the b ; " i || garage, one-guarter acre of a i a‘ MILLS PRECEDING hesaded : oo Melland. Appointment by I L] L] PAGE e s e e e A0 pliene, (182, ' PHONE 351 80 WEST MAIN ST. | ——— %38 green and yell The home | §

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