New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 12

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| i ¥ | | ness or lyrh\hon. " =4 127 MAIN ST. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28 FOR THAT DAY ONLY WE SHALL GIVE 2090 ON ALL COATS AND DRESSES At $9.98, Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Satin, Wool Were up to §21.75 At $4.98, Children’s Early Fall Coats Were up to $16.98 At 79c, Children’s Rompers and Play Togs Values $1.00 to $2.00 At 79c, Colored Petticoats; were $1.00 At $1.49, Petticoats; were to $3.00 MANY SEEK SUICE. OFTAX-CUT HELON - Our Twelfth Anniversary Sale ly jovercome by gas, leaky pipe, at the morning about 11 stopal, 15, Sylvan an apprentice en to St. Vin- s ambulance, and four em- he ult of working' in th SECTS UNITE N~ . PRATING JUBARSY iflidely Divegent Faiths Send Hembers o Unique Gathering Ly turfman. Le vy Henr B Wi New ol For NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBFR 27, 1925. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN At $1.39, Slip-on Sweaters; were up to $5.00 At $1.98, Umbrellas; were up to $3.00 At $2.98, Umbrellas; were up to $6.98 Sizes 2 to 14 years; values to 89¢ At 25¢, Children’s Fleece Lined Vests and Pants At §1.50, regular $2.00 Carter’s Union Suits Low neck, no sleeves, ankle length; sizes 34 to 44 At §1.98 a pair, Hose; silk to the top In brown and black; regular price $3.00 At 25¢, Pink and Blue Wool Hose for Infants Were 50c g e to right show: s | lunutl and Chatles I'vey, whose affections arev: alued at §100,000, t \lmu\lx Bridgenort Youth Has (lese Call From Ga A CALEVSES Lift Off with soft corn, or corn een the toes t. with contrary belief, { | and the foo! calluses, without sore- ' terfere. Metaphysical T socicties,” schools highest In the world e s in the Ray of Hal! Savs Meney for ; sSchoel W xll Be l*o.u:(l Fundy are the | ¢ z;;;,\firw PROBEWILL - | OFFICILS i 10iiice’ olders, Police and Others | ]UU”E "o Be Gullerl in ll.vesma lion Business Hours: 9a.m.to9 p. m. Sunday by appointment ctions of her husb: “vw‘ King Tut’s Tomb I\ Stage Beauty Is Named in $100,000 Love Theft Suit N. \ Ind., in an ()nce ‘\lm e ()pcn Ae of prese ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF The Newark Beauty Parlor Marinello System Specialists in Facial and Scalp Treatments Marcel and Water Waving French Hair Dyeing 131 MAIN STREET Room 6 Telephone 1187 bition agents tione ctor, who | PHONE 1409-2 At 2 pairs for $1.00, Children’s 59c Wool Socks Heather mixture At 25¢ a pair, Women’s Cotton Hose Regular price 39¢ At 75¢, Silk Camisoles; reg. price to $2.50 At 69c, Step-ins and Bloomers; reg. price $1.00 At 89c, Nightrobes; reg. price $1.25 At $1.19, Marcella Drawer Combinations Regular price $1.25 At $1.50 per pair, Odd Corsets Were to $6.50 pair At 25¢, Odd Sizes in Brassieres | [ | attempt | 1 was | during ed Up" rvation. GRAND MONARCH TO VISIT { Britain on November, 7 when Azi |visited Rev. G. 1. Schneck, pastor Grotto will hold its annual fall |of the German Baptist church. Both ceremonial. The ceremonial will be |came to this couniry last month AZ1Z GROTTO NOVEMBER'{ held a e 7 ot slght German the- st ti o re is an anhual ex- mn] mmvu nas ever vlsitcd New and American George A, Treadwell Will Be First lmnm theol i both par- Man in That Office Exer in PR i s i Noted German Theologlans : a4 Dr. at pres- Visit Rev. G. H. Schneck ! ; s Monarch Sherwood 1. Raymond | ' Dy Heinrleh Frick, professor ary an of Azlz Grotto received a tele- s atic theolog; 3 y sl a : e reaaveliioh it 4 ; udent body of the ary. \d monarch o) | Strs or of 1 b e rmmu) \| O Vb B e orlin, e Carrie Nation, celebrated temper- ., stating that he will be in New \in New aln vestsrday, They |ance workers, died in 1911, -Mw | @ SPECIALY ABs X MOHICAN Butter Horns Hamburg 3 lbs. 25¢ | THE BLST BREAD 16 oz. s T 21 oz loc \ Loaf CCD SALE HERE! | HE MOHICAN M WEDRESTA'S MGREY Shvila \YI AN FRLESH 100 \Shoulders b, 20c Bag $1 21 i FRESH GROUNT YELLOW TURNIPS | ! 970 11 A M. | NATIVE | 9 TO 11 A. M. , 9 TO 11 A, M. ROUND, SLOIN. PORTERH'SE | oyjoNs | LEAN SMOKED ¢ | NEW 4 lb TEAK | S ‘ | CARROTS ‘ i . ..... 23‘:““" 1 """ | BEET : | i FLOUR‘ oy AN SPECIALS — LAMB ' i *LEGS GEN. SPRING TLAMB FOREQUARTERS ....... LOINS TO ROASNT .. FANCY LAMB CHOPS LEAN BOILING D LEAN POT ROASTS FANCY CHUCK RO! PRIME RUMP ROASTS PORK PRESH ROASTS PORK .. LEAN FRESH HAMS FRESH SPARERIBS LEAN PORK CHOPS VEAL | MEATY ll(S\Il()l'l CUT vioiis NN S 1 MILD WHOLE MILIK FANCY SELECTED \ FINEST CREAMERY | BEST PURE EGGS | BUTTER LARD CHEESE Zdoz. 81c,2]bs.. 3103 21bs. .... 3% lb ...... 29¢ SWIFT'S GEM- \l T \I\Rl ARINE...2 Ibs, ll'\\lllbl(l“\(l(llll\! SPECIAU THIS \\l EK 1H5e SPEE' Al‘ Campbell’s Assl’d Soups 3 cns 25¢ Pure Grated Horse Radish 2 bts. 25¢ RED BUTTERFLY OOLONG TEA. PURE TOMATO CATSUP DAVIS BAKING POWDER—2 PREPARED B'WHEAT PL N. B. C. VANILLA BARS . FRESH FIG BARS .. . FAR FRESH \"Rl I)Dl‘l ( “U') U FLAKE BUTTER CRACKERS | LARGE MOHICAN BAKED COOKIESZ doz. 3 25c 250 ki :l\‘ll‘:l'ul:“. 1 1bs, 25c S loc BANANAS or ; lln ~n ROASTED 25c i UTS . 2 qts. PLAIN, RAISIN, MARBLE POUND CAKEV Ib. 20c LARGE SOUND | SWEET JUICY FLORIDA . loc ‘(\I”.I:\ CURLY 5 lgc EXTRA HEAVY ORANGES "\I‘:\? ENGLISH g lOc il % 350 GRAPEFRUIT ... ea. doz 19¢,* ALNUTS .. . GREEN STRING 1Q. 30Z .......v. C4 Nuw meaTY 3 WEANS gt 19c SEr el U R ST PRUNES 25c 1 NATIVE SUGAR LARGE BUNCH | SOUND SWEET PUMPKINS ..... ca. 10(: | CELERY ..... bunch 15c | poTATOES ... 4 Ibs. 190 : FRESH HADDOCK . Ib. 10¢ TRESH CAUGHT | STEAK COD cees b, 18¢ FRESH FLOUNDERS. . Ib, STEAK BIUF b, 18c TONGUES & CHEEKS Ib. 20c MaCkerel . lb' lfic FRESH HALIBLT b, 40¢ FRESH SALMON ..... Ib. 35c | B. 1. SWORDFISH Ib. 45c = SMOKED WHITEFISH Ib,

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