New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1926, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAITLY HERALD, THURSDAY, M\'UAI‘Y 28, #1926, iz man st RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN PHONE 14092 Pre-Inventory and Clean-Up Sale—Frlday and Saturday, Jan. 29 and 30 $28.65—COATS which were $42.75 | $1.29—Children’s SWEATERS; were up to $3.00 | At 25¢—VESTS and PANTS for Children, broken lot, were to 79¢ $36.67—COATS which were $55.00 | $1.19—JERSEY SILK BLOOMERS, all colors, for two days only; At 19¢ Each—Odd Pieces of JEWELRY ; valuess up to $1.00 $30,00—COATS which were $15.00 , were $1.69 I | e Q o | At 39¢c—BACK PUFFS and TABLE PADS; vasses to §1.00 $63.84—COATS which were $95.75 ALL OUR MADEIRA AT ', PRICE s QR ; & : s $4,98—SILK AND WGOLEN DRESSES, were up to $16.98 At 19¢—CHILDREN’S PURSES ; | At 8¢ Pair—COTTON HOSE for Little Tots; sizes 4 to 6; were $7.98—SILK AND WOOLEN DRESSES, were up to $21.75 At $1.98—Our SILK BLOUSES; were up to $9.98 ‘ _ . 2ca pair PO $9.98—SILK AND WOOLEN DRESSES, were up to $35.00 | At $L98—SILK JERSEY SLIPS At 5c Piece—Short Lengths of VEILING 52.19—JUMPER DRESSES of Woolen Material; were $9.98 ‘ TURKISH TOWEL SETS; were $1.00 / i At 50¢c Each—GEORGETTE* VEILS and others; were to $2.50 $L19—A Few KIMONOS; were up to $3.75 j TURKISH TOWEL SETS; were $1.50 At $1.50 Pair—Outsize Full Fashioned SILK and WOOL HOSE; 98¢—A Few KIMONOS; were up to $3.00 ¢ | At 19¢ and 39c—NECKWEAR which was up to $3.00 regular price $2.00 pair 12.19—A Few UMBRELLAS; were up to $6.75 19¢—RUFFLING which was up to $1.00 per yard At 25¢—0dd Sizes in BRASSIERES, were up to $1.50 59c—DARK PETTICOATS; were up to $2.00 | 12¢—RUFFLING which was up to 75¢ per yard At 25¢—CORSETS; sizes 19, 20, 21 98¢—DARK PETTICOATS; were up to $1.00 | 5c—ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—5¢ At $1.00—MARCELLA DR AWERS, COMBINATIONS and 51.39—DARK PETTICOATS; were up to $5.75 | 3 for 25c—HANDKERCHIEFS which were 15¢ to 25¢ each CHEMISES; were up to $3.25 29¢ a Pair—\WOOLEN GLOVES; were up to $2.00 19¢—BLACK SILK GLOVES; were up to $1.00 per pair i At 50c—CORSET (,()VERS were up to $1.50 $1.19—CHAMBRAY DRESSES for Children; were up to $3.50 At 89¢c—ROMPERS and DRESSES, 2 to 6 yrs., were to $2.00 At 39¢—CAMISOLES; were up to $2.50 $3.98—Children’s BAI;!G’RI( 1GAN AND WOOLEN DRESSES; At 89c—Children’s WOOLEN VESTS, Dutch Neck, Short At 75¢—STEP-IN VESTS, were $2.00 were up to $6.50 { Sleeves, 2 to 16 years; were to $1.89 At 50c—STEPINS; were $1.00 $5.98—Children’s BALBRIGGAN AND WOOLEN DRESSES; At $1.39—Women’s SILK or WOOL SPORT HOSE; were $3 pr. | At $1.25—Women’s GOWNS, Hand-Made and Voile, were $3.50 were up to $9.98 | At $1.00—BLACK WOOL TIGHTS for*women; were to $3.00 pr. { At $2.98—SILK PAJAMAS, were up to $10.00 $1.19—HOUSE DRESSES; were up to $2.25 [ At T9c—Light Weight Winter UNION SUITS for Women, Knee I At 25¢, 50¢, T5c, $1.00—All Children’s FLANNELETTE GAR- $1.69—HOUSE DRESSES; were up to $3.50 | and Ankle Length; were to $1.39 | MENTS that are Slightly Soiled Fishing’s Good in Texas TENY ANY PLAN H]R |Assessed Tax Value of |imorsss tsmemuration 3¢, wul N. Y. Nearly 12 Billion pontifical high mass at St. Michael's Washington, Jan, 28 (F—The as. | POIIEh church at 10 o'clock which | SassedtvaliationtafisTopastyitoriNoy | e “'}:“"‘""’\"y ""‘l‘“' from. all {York city in 1324 subject to ad val. | OVeF the stato as well as by & con- gregation which fllled the church to lorem taxes for the city corporation A whs b118 3518 1t was shown tos joverflowing. He left for Middletown |l Offcals at Glncago Ridicule i abienicus tur nll purposes was $312,64 | Idea-Explain Evidences ~ |wic 3 {the city an 2 or 6.5 per | for the i per capita | | Clicago, Jan. 28 (®)—A rcport of |t v for the city and state was | Ly an army of gang- |3 | would & t an nrmr--l; o oy i oL )| ape whigh en:l given l' by discovery E ar wall of the 3|l‘ WS, 11. T n smaller amonnt, the sale of Christ- | Tuberculosis Relief t 5 I i f sals said to being the direct | Junior Achic 7 ) i 58 moncy needed from | I Nursery 50 community chest. This organi- | Sal ation asks this year for $5,400, which w a ed. - ’ An increase fs noted in the Juni 4\ hievement foundation. L " lappropriation was N 550. Visiing Nurses May Gare for S350 Wai tuch She“cramiett T B Nursery last e (U Campaign 1925 Txp, . ny w This year $4,700 was asked Supplies (Cabinot Files) . Nelghbmmg Tel lflly and granted. Balance on hand Jan —— | The following organizations w granted the amounts they requ Salvation Army, last year $4.100, G e n in t final e {ORLD WAR, WEDS 5, Madelyn Taylor, Divorcee 'mer Gener; i, i | ls mefiémal $ Brlde ‘A party of anglers from Fort Worth, Tex., made what they ! believe a record catch of fish when they dropped their lines off the Sabine light in the Gulf of Mexico. They landed 14 “war- st to Burritt .. artment of commerce. 141 over last dyna- | ”’ Slauley Street Mau Would Do- (Georse 1 s gte Land Near Normal School Dol olut yous ailc Ry 1005 in the direc- d the l\ul | tion of the New ¢ the Masonic Temple corpora- | York Sample cache but Philadeiphia, Jun, (B—Gui en caused b seppe Garibaldi, on of the an additional §601 flery Ttallan liburator and himseis - 5aW” fish, a variety of deep sea bass, weighing a total of 2,300 pisl ® A8 0 with the wants to ercct a temple on | ?.‘:-mr;:d hT"““n payment on the new war lero, was on his honeymoon pounds. Part of their haul is shown above, L0 Tl e o teralien i Mley strect near the State Normal | o 'd“mu m - sit ppropriation wns T rnriee it e i ol ol v of ground will ba | clothing nted as r without 5 < ) 2 1) e —— 2 g 3 donated cording to a report o | own. Al L Alice Nichols Taylor of this | | so six men in the jail are ! | 00, which will be paid out solemnized yeste: after- AY HE PAID MAYOR Wlows during next |4t @ meeting of thr-)stnrklmmlrrsl lt: srued Sirplus. the bride’s home in Ger S ) tMes armed with |evening. It was the annual meet- The Tuberculosls Relief ; i b R 9 4 o A about the |8 T ion had 2 Jast 5 ! S EEATES Masonic Te o ra S e waiaor 0 ! N R HNFERR[B\ — 4 el o pre. | Main street to the New Britain e L. W. YOUNG ario ol BHUS i : R ot Sha - | Trust Co. A committee is looking | I,_ —— N I.':l),\\“(;o“ hil 1 Chelsea Man Acenses Alpert of Te- | cattionary 1 1 tho plot . |about 8¢ he present time for a sito I ki o e Tiad Inrenedbin i opartment at oy o o manding Hush Money In S D G e h;”l - Tt (il iy B oy e b onabl | e used by |And such difice may be e ¥ (Quch! Aching Joints, i aid 10 b g1 sshionable 1w Winthrop Warren 12t Fam! e P vy i Dist i | s have been discussed and cons atic Pain ot Sl but at this time nothing Rub Rheumatic Pain| Rl Vi e o aiores rom | istintion Here Tt at s time’ nothing | 4y e n Plerce wvlor er ° t Yucatan, Mexico, last July. | 3 mmm will hnm an ad- is the daughter of John W.| Winti (or | Nichols, now dead, and Ladeline [ and Mr: (04 Bingerman Niehols of New Orleans, La | journed meeting Monday evening to | purity of ime the of- ‘F' : 2 restiproperty || Eormerst consideration. | tme it is in the hands | Milk trial hottle of ohl “SE dacobs Oil inal conrts building and I ab Pain rvight out with small [ fown any opposition. fis &treet hers v to violate futth Fought in Seven Wars i " *s Report theumatism is “pain” only ue's Rey g the prohihit irectors for additional in- Taribalc o held the rank of L ls [ D S {G e o LLEIVREROLULES . RoptEne T r‘,:: ‘xlnhv‘ : ')W\v of the Mexican | honor of th - | the witn LRGI{)AL RE SH S S ; A | you'd l % Sl 55 ad-, ¢l Scout Warren, a W mr.unrn were elected Pancho Villa, has had an ad- ¢! . r g T I i d s old, ho had particl- | ter church, has been in the move- Tudeo B ‘for it— W wars, aiways as the | ment for about two years and has|¢ ; aid ] voed. | made rapid strides in advance- [then was stopped from m t Volunteers to Make Up Supply | Othe 1773-2 rs old next | ing John C. - | “ s % X civil engi by profes- | ment. He will be 14 years old nest S S \ fon and s the second of his family | month. = Sought By Supt. Recks—Im mond, Willlam E. Fay, Willam W. phia her. Captain E I Miss Iope Me The eagle A. Millg | Cream pours 8. P. Stro- | right oft the i J. Skin- | top from this ne R. Merrigold. Will | convenient H. Day and H. K. Forbes were | bottle, clected auditors. | s GHANPIONS GHEAP QIGHR | e o S workers to Jacol's Ol tore, and in just a v froe trom vl : ribaldi was horn in Me Dishursenicnts, Australia, His father is dead WAL § his mother lives in Rome. His |reached this gr father, like the famous Ifbel e he Ttalian |and “of that ernment heeause political | come from Trc was cxiled, taking | The results outh America. | follows: Congressman Fenn Starts Azitation | in ¥ayor of Reduction in Tax On | CIFPLARK IN DERBY TODAY ol e Farmers Mik Co. 0 Polish residents of v, who gave him an | 153 South Main Street Tobaceo to Pre-War Rate. conditions up his Yf\llw e in 7 for its services proved: Al hls Great | Healmg Oil Must AVORMELE REPORT OF Banish Eczema and Skin-Troubles| PALESTINE SITUATION| | s George L. Gans Tells of Progress | e + Rid Your Blood of Psoriasis, e o Eczema and Stubborn Skin Or Your \Inm-\ Back " eing Mado in dcwish Home- ! p ! t 3 \ 1) : d o ; J Malden High School senjore Have ]: . . S land fu Nfar Fast S Jroones . o Phiiniae Rl t Dacly ot Snduny, o X : ptlons w“}‘ Deep Sea water s the Plan on Which Moone's Emerald Oil Is Sold by The i ; NeLESOn TSR AR e o 1 ase, | ! the Fair to Al Who Buy It for Any Skin Trouble Whatever Geaorg rt Loomis of Troop 2 nd Ray Diston. bo is usually safety re- com- cily yes- If You Can't Do It With Ocean-O Axelrod’s Pharmacy Will Be Glad to Return Your Money a stormy » up vour mind today that e going 1o your skin a or a short wh will be a thing of the t well Toomis, civies, Winthrop what caused it a glass of cold ! ; this night and been, like o § {4: pathfinding 1 4 5 e r convineed A Traop. 8: W £ st : v thing to Mse Lt it required seven days | Charsk s ”lli‘l(‘\ Woman Seems to. | e S yurs to reach its port in | swimming, na el] several years the eruption began to fade a week—yet we are told it can- not be overcome. Ask Axelrod o - dis- gist for a bot d filtered and and start to b om- Now ¥ 11\ Walter Cha “(‘ 5 u( of I)C‘.r“n\ I'WN\ ans have bes nothing n sea wat any reliable druge e of Ocean-O today h skin eruptions, » one hottle as di = i i and it doesn't ' Barbers to Hnld Banquct : help you — get. your \l Burritt Hotel Tonight g annual banquet of Local No. -0 is a won- irneymen Barbers’ union, of ful blood, nerve and city will be held at phia tinal tonic and that this evening at the Bu TESKE—PRAN Chlorine a bottle has been Sl . l s eve ; i Sulphuric Acid always diluted The unfon master barb — i Iways The New Bntaln Hflsplta _,T\ ,\”‘ T o gue HAD 10 GALLONS OF BOOZL R Radical cold water as di- h Greenwich, 1 Lowis FI. MCALENNEY SINKING Silica ted — constipation sovfanco. of N | Urgently Needs Voluntary Workers § . conine are X of (c ri, Jan. 25 GP—The Res. o e i Goamm 15 Dathée s i ] e Pa \ e Maguesinm Oxide and natural bowel Pacher porting Peter Gar Sodium Oxide movement will be reg- A a0 . ton. In his car v it i Y Potassium Oxide ular. to Make Surgical Dressings Ditrso . In ni icaviy rokans Thers stuimali ol ° vhiskey 1 s pock vas a < on Tuesday A water o' Ocean-0 can Sodium Carbonate anything artificlal In Rf the Hcsp'tal PRI % of — furnish. When you | Sodium Bicarbonate | Ocean-O, the deep mea let waters start m rid yourself of m the most deadly skin discases with osgene, | Ocean-O all you need Mangancse IODING water treatment, and it is easy to take and no after-taste, tafe barbers' com- | A single pumpkin in California |« . i on Tuesday. | made 125 pies.

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