New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925, FLASHES OF LIFE: FORMER CHIEF OF |2 MOSCOW POLICE WORKS IN NEW YORK | Replenish ‘ Your Supply | of Linens Bridgeport —- Stephenson, mer | gep P! on, former H FOR Intlana Klan dragon just sentenced R Thanksgiving ts making a mon- | ut Noblesville, not expected to press (BASEMENT) HAVE YOU ORDERED ” e oy YOUR ) Fumlshm.gs 4y to Beautify Your Home FOR o Thanksgiving (BASEMENT) i Detroit ~ As to the firing of Izzy Einsteln and Moe Smith, General Andrews had this to say to the W. | o “I am not in sympathy | cular raids, nor do I ap- prove of any | key of himse of first U cation, 8. commissioner of edu. Fn T U R Uit Personal Engraved Christmas Cards Don’t delay too long. The time is getting short, suit filed here against Gutson Burg | loum, sculptor, Saratoga Springs, N, Y. - have some queer governors in but if you e queerest of them all y ave to travel all the way to "—From a speech by Dr. New Haven — Yale athletic asso- | clation adopts resolution on death | of Wrenn, noted Harvard athlete. Y New Milford — Charles E. Bryant, r Richmond, president of | former manager of Nazimova, and Unlon college in arguing that th Tarjorie Gilhooly married. chief purpose of a women's col b is to fit girls- to become hon New Haven -~ Twentleth century ket 108t dangerous since fall of Rome, | °s women's church union lec- | Stationery Dept. ORIGINALLY PRICED TO $5.00 e 800 L Shi Hayan = Fis ! THE |t %od Coupt Mosner| . 2% Baven = Vight to 1 " | quale Cimino to be taken to DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. Is It Hard for You to Get Usedtoa | New Hat? Is this about the way you have been buying a new hat—looking | at the front first—then the back ~—wearing it home wishing you could bring it back? It we've hit anywhere near your || habit—this invitation to change | your hahit should be welcome ‘.‘ news, Horstall Hats make a They sit on psychology as casy ¢ a bench—and from on you are never sure! and ge on > first try- certain as to | ners in the | gan | Helen Gould Shepard s | nightly by a special policeman who | | just been made of P | ton 1s | crime news, your judgment. tain once— Horsfall Hats $4 to $8 HORSFALLS 93-99 Msylum Stree. HARTI'ORD Try being cer- “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” CABINET WORK OI' ALL KINDS WINDOW SCREENS, ETC. New Britain Screen Mfg. Co. Carl Splettstoeszer — H. T. Johnson J. D. DONAHUE | Voice Culture Yoicer texted Fuesdays and Eriduy trom 2 p.m. to B p. m 1 Res. | Stodio 646-5 M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 4 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 | paigning for dol trouble for begin- | study of chemistry, a new element has been found. It is dvima- | Prague— More o | Geneva -—— Employers of uu»} League of Natlons at Geneva are going to have golf lin tennis ourts, For this pur Viscount | Cecil has given one-fifth of $25,000 prize he received from the Woodrow Wilson Feundation, New York — The home of Mrs. | guarded has been recognized by other Rus- | sinn refugees as Colonel Martynoff, once of the czar's army and chief of police of Moscow. Moscow — Official disclosure has | the holdup of Premier Lenin on Christmas eve six | s ago. His automobile, pistol money were taken. Five robbers | were executed. | New York--Mrs. Gertrude Athet- | lad to be back from Euroj nd of crime.” When rican papers abrof t appeared to contain nothing Genoa — Merchants are ecam- r a year contribu s from citizens to help Ttaly war debt to the United States, | New York — The Turkish I'UHMII( is threatening legal procecd- | se of references to Turks written and produced by | Moses H. Gulesian, a wealthy Bos- | f | tonlan who came from Armenia. names educa- tlon bui! Hall in honor ! ANNGUNCING THE BEE HIVE'S BUDGET PLAN {Moving Sidewalks May | £ but court, Hartford earth disturbanc to {identity of owners of two stilly found in burning building, Hartford Attorney Healy rulee inebriates cannot be sen- tenced to insane asylum, Waterbury—Three coupe and truck crash. injured when Hartford—~Rev. John Roach on, fundamentalist leader, and F Emeritus Rice of Wesleyan de on sclence before Get-together clul Hartford — Utllitles commission hold hearings on five bus line peti tions. Hartford — Goltra realected head of Conneeticut Agricultural society Speed Up Parisians | Paris, Nov. 17 (#—Moving sid ks will be established on th a of boulevards and a 1 thoroughin the trans , if experiments con- | > Inventions Office show | ed result, | cipal point to solve is the | t of g Two partly however, w ms now mplish this. under o from this tion from of is mere abrupt, are provided with mov on cither side, BUYING to make it possible for the women of New Britain to buy their clothes out of in- General | § Coat Sweaters—Slip-on Sweaters—Peter Pan Sweaters! Made of the choicest Brushed Wool ! Real warm! In solid and combination colorings to satisfy every whim, every fancy! Sizes 36 to 44. ORIGINALLY PRICED TO $5.00 They're not the very newest styles—No! Not old styles either! They’re DESIRABLE though! You women who seek neat, well made and nice looking Sweaters have a very rare opportunity (D&L—2nd Floor) Wednesday! *5.95 Satin Finish Bed Spreads $3.69 Splendid Spreads! Full bed size too, 82x94, and in lovely Floral Jacquard Designs! They’ll wash —they'll give service! And what a Bargain, for Wednesday! (D&L—Basement) Wednesday! D &L Special Pure Silk Hose $1.65 pair Our Own Guaranteed Full Fashioned Thread Silk Hose that we sell repeatedly at $1.95 pair. Medium or chiffon weight. Black, white and all shoe shades. Wednesday! (D&L—2nd Floor) Wednesday! Embroidered and Bordered Flannels 2.69 yd Fifty-four inch! One-half to two yards will make a gem of a Dress! Newest plain colors with con- trasting embroidered and printed borders. Regu- lar $3.95 to $4.95 vard, (D&L~—~Main Floor) Wednesday! Men’s Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts $1.34 The Broadcloth comes from England’s finest looms; and made here into excellent collar at- tached or neckband style shirts. White, blue, tan, grey. Sizes 14 to 17, (D&L-—Main I"loor) Wednesday! Ladies’ Cape Gloves $1.25 pair Made of good selected stock in a popu- lar strap wrist gauntlet style. P X M sewn, insures against ripping. Regu- lar $1.95. (D&L—Main Floor) Wednesday! Imported Linen Damask $1.84 yd Silver Bleached! Made of a good heavy firm imported linen. 70 inches wide. Rose, chrysanthemum and striped bor- ders. (D&~ Basement ) Wednesday! Five Piece Linen Bridge Sets $2.94 Also used as Luncheon Sets. 86 inch Hemstitched Damask Square, and four Wednesday! Full Bleached Bed Sheets ‘ Size 81x90 ] 79c¢ Full bed size. Seamless! Of a very durable grade of cotton. An extraordinary value at this irre- sistible price—T79¢c. (D&L—Basement) (D&L—Main Floor) Wednesday! Doll Base Boudoir Lamps $2.39 Colored shades are gold trimmed. The “Doll Base” is made of cast metal and cleverly colored. Complete with 6-foot cord and double plug. (D&L—Third Floor) Wednesday! Silverware $3.50 Kind! Choice *1.98 “Butler” and Bright Finish. New Rich Designs. Won’t Tarnish! Lot consists of Fruit Bowls, Comports, Cake Sets, Bread Plates, Candlesticks, Flower Vases, ete, (D&L—Third Floor) Wednesday! Household Blankets (66x80) $2.75 Known by every housewife for their warmth and serviceability! Made of come instead of out of savings Napkins to mateh. Assorted all-over patterns with satin borders. (D&L—Basement) best cotton yarns in grey with neat col- ored borders. A Real Bargain! Wednesday! Men’s Winter Weight Shirts and Drawers 84¢ Garment Well made, full cut, fine fitting garments, in ecru or random. Just the right weight for present wear. Sizes 86 to 44! A timely treat! (D&L—Maln Floor) The great American home of our age is a hudget home. People nowadays figure the cost of their homes, their radios, their cars, their life insur- ance, ove ra long period of time. Join the Red Cross Join the Red Cross The Bee Hive wants to fit into that new scheme of things. It has therefore worked out a method whereby you not only figure the cost of your clothes over an extended period of time, but you also pay in amounts made periodically through that period of time. You make a small payment at the time of purchase, and the balance in weekly or monthly pavments, as hest suited to your income. NO EXTRA COST There is no added cost in huying your new Coat, Dress or Fur Coat by The Bee Hive's new Budget Plan. No interest charges. No service fees. Regular cash and charge prices remain the same for those taking advantage of this new plan. “time SMOKE PIPE REPAIRS NEW BRITAIN SHEET METAL WORKS E. ). GOOBY & SON 356 So. Main St e Teanes s T s o ratssiitsetsistatentenszaiaristsiyaiiiiontnnat ittt 52323 Honeyman Takes Over ‘ T IRENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN Phone 1409-2 Genuine PERSIAN RUGS —dt— 8. Y. JONES 385 Commonwe; Phone 285 or 127 Main Street, Opposite Arch o A. M. GALBRAITH Carpenter & Builder 110 Austin St. Tel $500,000 To Loan On Real Estate Write or telephone us and we will bave our ntative call and sce yon Lomas & Nettleton Co. Room 206, 125 Hartford, Conn Trumbull St T READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs FOR YOUR WANTS TOROLD There will be no change regular charge acconnts, exc CUSTOMERS made in the handling of epting where it iy requested EBEEZHIV 371-373 MAIN “”CLOAKAND 5UITSHOP STREET | "Cheked-up’ Head a"d, Tbroat ve the -well known ev in all forms of cc fail to bene: Linonine is a used successfully for 2 ‘\:‘t \} ‘ j ers. Frocks for Young School Girls Attractive Trocks of Jersey Cloth with bloom- Such pelasing colors as rust, tan, green, blue and tomato. In 3 to 8 year sizes. Good dresses at $4.50 to 0. Dainty Dresses of 8 to 14 years. Priced for the Miss from 5.75 to $12.00. TLANNELETTES FOR COLD WEATHER Now showing a complete line of flannelette Gowns, Pajamas and Skirts for women and children, in plain white and striped materials. "CARTER'S COTTON UNION SUITS At $1.49—Speeial Sale of Carter's Union Suits for women. lLow neck, mno sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 34 to 44, Regular price $2.00 and §2.25. Coats for Women Of all the best materials and workmanship, at lowest possible prices, quality considered. THANKSGIVING CARVERS A Very Acceptable Gift For November 26th We Have a Fine Display “The Handy Hardware Store”

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