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New Britain — and this bank Without the building industry, there would be no homes, stores, office buildings or factories. New Britain’s homes and buildings of every kind are the result of thousands exercising thrift New Britain’s manufacturing industries are the backbone of her prosperity. But there would not be a single factory or foundry here if the men who built up New Britain had not practiced v thrift The Commercial Trust Company is recog- nized throughout this section as a strong bank. It has been a vital factor in the progress of New Britain. “The Commercial” was built on thrift count Welcomed—Protected —A ppreciated Twelve Departmental Services Opecn on Saturdays 7t09p.m. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMRER Martin | § curtains and a @ besides the N 10, 1925, JCIAL NO. 1 Genuine “FRUIT OF THE MUSLIN ' No limit purchase, needs tomorrow, Yards o | EVERY DAY BETTER 36-inch Striped Flannel, 19¢ yd. 27-inch Apple Blossom Flannel, 19¢ yard. Assorted Suit- ings, 25¢ yard. low each. vard. 32-inch Ginghams, yard. 36-inch Rayon Crepe, | 3le yard. | 27-inch Apron | Gingham, 10c yd. | Percales, 12¢ yd. SPECIAL NO. 3 Good Count and Grade BLEACHED MUSLIN 36 in. wide, a handy item— 12V5¢| Buy all you can. LOOM” Fill your VALUES Pepperall Cases, Superior Long Cloth, 17¢ Applebud Crib | Blankets, 10c¢ ea. = ) ! ATTENTION MEN! Bring Your Radio Troubles to Grant’s There is now an expert at your service on our counter at all tim SAVING IN GOODS DEPT. A 25,000 Sheet purchase enables us to offer you for 89¢ Wednesday, Hem-| stitched and seamless | USUAL ¢ YARD == This is a value at 15¢. Buy all Pil- | 33¢ finish BLEACHED SEAMLESS SHEETS 89¢c e Not scconds—they are firsts, and || excellent quality. 8rxgo. Rarely | seen for this price. | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WEDNESDAY e e Dress 15¢ Dark L Pure Crash, 29¢ yard. v Shades, RE — VALUES — MORE Towcling Crash | 15¢ yard. 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