New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1925, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925, e —— — —— SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING1 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ONLY 100 _ e T ™ iore | | =3 CLOTHES .BRIRSE&MPS ' | TABLES BRUNSWICK T BASKETS (ienuine antique hrass stands—silk ! 1 Genuine Hand Rubbed RECORDS . . fi‘ shades—6-foot extension cord, plug. Malgg:n%l'::fished . nd Tables TR TR J The outfit sells regular for $14.00 None played or demon- IR TR Y s ; g et o I ~l{'alcd. I 9(: I\Yone delivered. 69 ea ‘ i s Yach table packed None to dealers. None charged. c 2 OUR WEDNESDAY $ 95 . i L IRTRtcarton reiar $ .95 : e None solA to dealers. s Wednesday Morning = None charged. ) SPECIAL | : L No More Than 6 To A Customer a ~ — 100 Only — (For 7 '1;01—\‘[('-»-15‘-[1:)(\\‘_&’:\”] Let's Get Acquainted @B GENUINE ALL PURE ODDS and ENDS on s rues | ' g — 50 || <@&= cotTon e, wis, | | B, . FOSTER | |- Velvets ; v \ IDEAL = MATTRESS WINDOW SHADES Ranging in price from — 50 In All — $5.50 to $10.00 Special S P !?‘ : o 50y for Wednesday morning e SPRINGS For Wednesday only—Pure Regular up to $2.50 values =, Cotton Mattresses, roll edge, In any size, for metal or == fancy art ticking. See them :9_.5_ eaCh wooden hed. Sold every- .95 in our $ c ea Fe where for $21.50. Our Price == one Sold window . [} O]?Ple}E%SERS ) , * ; A N] WS 16 In Reed Table Lamps $1 lie.;;c‘each /3 | . '_ :L "@ 4‘ '2.95 each CROWLEY BROS. INC. ICES [N THE AIR [ nfl o m.—Waldorf-Astoria dinnet w”:" r‘v“m ;”me‘ ental ont,r {1050 p m.—-vBitt—\*al results, time, | o “nv",cy—\,!&'?f‘.g‘,‘,l,lz—,:yllfl ! Vo : e L i e N F ! R E PAINTERS ARNSD v‘ . M. GALBRAITH DECORATO! 710 n.—Co “lecture, | W IP—Philadelphia—508 6 p. m—Uncle Gecbee. i | TUFSDAY Mo ; e e \ SE I sienselnnt L e e T L N [ ! g Carpenter&Bullder grams on Eastern Daylig it A e s 749 p. m.—Woodwind ensemble 10 p. m—Musical program i s = | 267 Chapman Street 110 A s T ‘ ! s e Toi T {8 p m-—"Barber Shop" ballads = | | s o G | \lStlfl -St. el n ‘s band, soloists. |2 p. m.—Bizet's “Carmen.” KSD—St o RS T All Jobs — Tel. 2918 = en 10:05 p. m Emo's Movie Broad E 10 p. m.—To be i Gl G e e | v WRC—Washington—168 | S | : [ - TRbT. #i— Overiine Beven Beas i G A Q ! Vineent Loper's orch. 11 p. m—-C: hth {530 p. m—Philharmonte concert, | Personals 0. . lll‘! Ey j i t Iy IR W | 3 ! 7-room cottage with hardwood floors and all improve- WOO—Philadelphia—508 e hestra . 308 in St. New Britai o7 S 385 {4:45 p. m—Grand M',‘p.-‘ and trum | 'Mr and Mrs. Herbert L Shearer 308 Main St. New B "amj ments on Newfield avenue. A pretty residence just off ittshurg-—300 end Elilenn SORS e West Main Street just heyond Black Rock bridge. Also The Misses Elvira Gronba 1 $500,000 ‘ extra lot, The price is right. ores (half hourly) t by artists, Grand theater concert ©. m —Dinner p. m.—Uncle 11 p. m —Program f Write or telephone us and we will | have our representative 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. call and see yon WT \‘l—l leveland—389 Madis 15 S l. . | ert orchestra 1‘\ "” ‘ ! The | Ain : L_omas & Nettleton Co. | FOR SALE 1 a i8 ™25 Trumbull St Corner Pearl St. | rving Hinte 3 p m.—Seasi : iia A a F 3N Hartford, Conn. —— B e ‘ - ’ 3 eau melody | |} BERLIN ST.—OLD COLONIAL HOUSE WITH MODERN e Lo S i Ly A e, ] o R 6 i . CONVENIENCES = e R R e e GO —_w~ o ™" A, H. HARRIS | p e e ot FomntYer eI CINDERS FOR SALE| DEWITI,.\-ZA’“ RICEY INSURANCE SERVICE NATL. BANK BUILDING ow ork ity—402 5:3 sie. - ! X i 5 | WEAF—New York City—? 1t aativics e —General Trucking— ; gt View House | —_—— 3 | P mi—Re s, fos e i L | Mrs. James FI 1366 STANLEY SF. Tel. 3472-2 | Genuine PR | (18 2 e Wi e e o2 A0 2,5 THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY 585 Commonwealth Ave. v = | ; l11:30 A R T A el — Phone 285 o TECOING PAT TR4PS J/ £/5H HooI<S LaNcy LACES —————— TAR PARER, & SERECMES IN H \li'll()Rl) DINE AT 1 ¢ ; , Ly pd 4 6 ) ¥ WAYC - ¥ y—59 Lo 3y e o ten Pulop 90 s lm"'nnnfl—.’i:fl THE HONISS o St sy o i Y i wear - i ) THESE HORSE SHOES- OYSTER HOUSE |/ il "% St ite o Homhinsems il g niioes s cenig, Lt ,,f(’ iyl Tiemes een some | \fiss Ma Y oo e n ; §.30 7 Lo N WA @ 7\ MONKEY BUSINESS nOeriCrantat: : St N30 p.oT . pe It o oo [CANNING SUPPLIES WE ARE HEADQUARTERS : ) Vi oAy Four Fruit Jars Jelly Glasses INVF‘JMENT WEBR—New York City—21 [ intet Jelly Strainers Glass Tops ) \fea and Rita Coakle 15 p m—Dance musie Mason Tops Parafine PROPERTY : Bl > ; l o3 . - Canning Boilers Preserve Kettles Read the bbb e I Our Prices Are Right We Deliver Everywhere CLASSIFIED LA e galMiGE S die s i : 1 smancey WOTS—Worcester, Mass. THE ADS e Sempeitan e I3 R story seter, seores ‘ POLICE HALT HORSE SHOE TOURNAMENT! S the ports.” S it e, | MARSHAL OTEY WALKER STOPS THE GAME IN 2k . @ o AN EFFORT TO IDENTIFY THE SHOES RECENTLY WAAM-—Newark, N. J—263 EDIN : T :30 p. m—Ra . STOLEN FROM A HORSE‘HITCHED IN FRON PRECEDI G £ o ot Phone 381 80 West Main St. OFO THE DRL& STog,E —‘H e ¥ b P m —World m:rut survey. e ———

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