New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1926. y ‘ TwTYE FORMER MATES OF [FOR APPLE PIE AN 'BAPTISTS HOLD o idlmmmns ADHITS 60 ROBBERIES e 3 A TWO VICTIMS HEU]' ' ANNUAL MEETING .t s e | Grilled Unsuccessfully Hungry “““ ter storms compelled a postpon ment of work, the mightiest cranes 3 | Succumbs to Lure of Tasty o 4 & e & Amests Come as Sequel t0 i Litle Change 0 Nembarship s ez = o Mysml‘lf)fls D%ms ‘ om Work will be started as soon after [ | Phl:E4P1D11 \hr h 9§ (® — Th April 15 as weather permits. Two | v o e oot OGS 200 Commtes Blutd 27" ot | thirty-year.old negro, %nu induced . will ba pumped into the 'Jwr'- sealed || | to admit, for an apple ple, that he compartments, forcing out the water, | s neie s o |l Substant'al Savings Characterize This Mid - Week Event ation into the deaths of M\ ra Malinsky and bille Bible, cribed as having rred under stérions circumstances,” contin- ¢ with the for | flooded until the 831 18 in Arvdc anks and seven b T ) \ SPLENDID VALUE IN ‘ Bleached Cotton Cloth “Hope” Cotton. Full 36 inches wide; excellent gual- BELOW ACTUAL COSTIT ‘ ("X ONE DAY SALE OF || Kayser Silk Gloves j 32-In. Ginghams || | Two-clasp Silk Gloves, in grey, mode, beaver, mastic G g amle |( hecks, plaids and stripes. brown, white and black with white embre <: every \ vew patterns and color- which 4 fctlelous. He vas | asked it he was hungry and upon { his reply in the afiirmative, a po- lice captain sent out for an apple of the surface Its journey to e 7 ; | irine. ernis i {|ity. For Wednes- 5 pair double-tipped, and hacked hy I\.l\ ser . IIlL\- For Wed. | j e last S'rn—ml‘flr]‘"‘a“ S e e e | e = 4 - ; ‘T'll tall you anyth WOMEN'S Sale of Tmported China Again! \‘. e fliu-v ]mp:\m-d WOMEN'S [the prisoner, and b ftor. Mis C t S]' | R [ of the l‘r‘l‘v?rflhw A im-a- ces M. Simon; trustees, Ho W Tiddr e ahoratsl ostume Hps Creamers Va!, Laces ayon Hose George Rapelve, 4. J. Sloper; exeon committee, y Very desirable garments a few days, and diver tor, moderator icons and R. H McKenna and |* nce com sirman 2 $ Strietly first quality hose of :- - made of cotton broadeloth. First quality, with attrac. (!"; ,\ ednesda fine rayon, in all Spring |/ i Hemstitched hodice, — in tive gold and floral decora- o shades, made with mock " white, honeydew and flesh, tions on pure white body.— Calais Vals in widths up to triple seam back. For Wed- | For Wednesday | Very special for 10 one inch. Attractive pat- nesday Only 79c | Wednesday Only ferns in great variety. Only oi.. 3 pair l is knn“n by 1'1!“"-“'\“ con- While a Clay county grand jury | t Loulsville takes up t e death of Mrs Holliday pla treasurer Jr Shailer the first week in was postponed wntil ] Willia vestign- mrll H. §t « Stanley Works Adopts Novel e o e ekt 1 016 eir: Henvy G Warren, s B MPLE SALE OF A CLEARANCE LOT OF l , 1 Infants’ Shoes Boys' Blouses v ning of the 4 : : " | Haskell and Mrs. E A, Kraus for > g Soft sole shoes; salesman’s samples; values to $1.00. i Mflhfld 1} AGGldeH[ Dlwe .two years; E. A. Kraus, Mrs. C. H Sizes 6 to 11 only in this assortment: good 29 | No more need be said. : Body Was Exhumed Cl Demin 1 Mrs. W. E. Pend for percales in desirable patte For Wed. only (© For Wednesday Only . Mrs. Malinsky's death occurred | . B B G (i | YOIy et e Illness after eating| Then the whistle blows at the |miirron M. MeKenn following C nding Works at 10 o'clock in th | I SUNSET WALDORF PERFECTA Fifty Dozen of Extra Size Ll | Soap Dyes _ Toilet Tissue * Hair Nets .. Muslin Bloomers s been seriously < f-fd)vg 24 hours and ce rumors and ns of th -xhuming of tr After extensive testi \ Thompson of t slogical Laborators norted he found no trace of poi- . oning. The opinten of Dr. Thomp- | arved in by Dr. WD, | ¢ Louis Univer " Den- READ HY ALD CLASSTFIED ADS 650 sheet rolls. The 10c roll Double mesh eap nets; Made of a heavy grade mus. Washes and dyes in one for tomorrow, package, For £ e operation. For Wednesday ' roll 5 19(‘ lin with veinforced seat and lsc parkage—loc ‘~- FOR RESULTS ! | Wothers l}ray S inders : : \\«d Oaly, .'1 2 ruffled knee. For 39 ESTALS SANITARY | Dr. Sumner’s Tincture of | Wednesday Only e age roused curiosity in the bt T Wan Eta Chocolate Peanut Napklns lodme New Bib Aprons Knapp i, s at a minimum throughou I, H. Coates, H. M, Knapp, B. H. For 35 One-oz. bottle 15 | 4 to this end oceasional Carroll, J. & Black, C. T. Hewift Lunch Bar tomorrow. dozen C for tomorrow, bottle C Pretty little Aprons of finest | held. One percale, in new patterns,— I One-piece models trimmed | with pockets and contrast- | | ing piping. For \ \\wIl\(~(ln Only . 39C ! ent of Bible a this novel ap- ities sajd he re 1 t ¢s by making use T fon. htly injured s said the poison Mrs. Mal- | ar the balance o ki first ndent, Miss Fra ond assistant \\n:dnvsd.n 5fn1 10C — AGREATD i — LT Men’s Rayon Hose CAMPBELI A heavy weight Rayon Hose in all wanted pl,m\ LS shades. These are irregulars of a real 39¢ 190 ‘ - ” k]\F se. For Wednesday Oniy i | S Pork and Beans e O was due to poi te followed epartment uperintendent num ng das hvag been required to e the large cans AT ONE-HALF PRICE Fyr Pruf—Stove nnd \ick?l Crochet Cotton For Wed. | Household o Mercerized Cordonnet, fin Only . 3 cans 220 POh"h white, eeru and linen. For , ¢ system ce this mo followed out until the end Handle Dus‘:ers This polish is recommended Wednesday Made of fine quality chemi- as far superior to any other Only ball 7c cally treated black yarn on the market. Absolutely S with black enameled handle. fire-proof. The can that Signet & oyl Sells from house to house sells for 1ic everywhere.— i RUbbef‘ Ble for 50c, 5 Wednesday 'a) \Vrifing Iink Gum rubber in pretty col- | Wednesday Only 2 C | Only IUC ) ! An Excnsdingly Low Price on Infants’ AND & ishes with very attractive patterns; 15 0 inches square, For Wednesday Only 4 J 5 GENUINE e = ” { Dr. Sumner . “Beacon” Hose | Bowl Brushes Cod Li il T K The original and best white =~ Good quality Tampico fibre (8]0 ver Ol i ! 18c E = 14 B i hing Dalesmen for Saturdays Experience Required We offer-— or did your tingling fingers shout ? Perhaps the thermomeler r on but von you looked non sense told you. ' L GUMMON SENSE | mi> with confrasting frillfli 1 o (Blue Blaek only) i L I 1 edges: some are stamped \ SPECIAL WEDNESDAY SALE OF [ IR ; ! e g ot A NPk teg. 10c B, W A. N E D L] : H N}-“ VIEERK N T S e M")n'fi “Q C | 1':\‘r (v‘m(:rl‘:)]\l\‘ hottle sc B § LHR P s " and ‘\"(‘I:(‘.\'.]\:I]|IP> to 25c. amtas overs | At 0 Bl bs.& ot motl | Yor Wecnesday The leading linen substifute, smooth and pebble fin- || Ry OlE e | Liquid Veneer T How did you know? | [ ] l | Did ron look at, the thermomefer i 4 1 | Furniture Polish s Extract of Malkes old things new Air Filled Pu-‘x"l‘flw 0 B Uset fo Bring Up l H ¢ Cralt | : first quality: bristles with natural finsh With Hypophosphates and for Wed. Only | all sizes. For Wed- handles: 22 inches Wiid Cherry, for 12-0z., 60c¢ size, : nesday Ouly, pair 19(: long. Wed. Only 15 tomori int bot. 53(: for Wed. Only . 37c LITTLE | Girls' Dresses Stamped to Embroider Attractive Wages rotect your floors fmm muddy feet— COCOA Door Mats e grade fibre mate tly woven; size 16: Wednesday Only g 79c Nales Instruction Tre Lvdla B, Pinkham's Vegetable | Componnd Then judge for yourself, These are samped on 2 The Third Generation splendid quality linene, in ¥ 0 Blewstt, Routs B, Box the new butter-cup vellow. Lakeland, Florida, says: T Clever new patterns. For sV nf\k LHI\: E. Pinkbam ege. Wednesday r‘g Onlyaese JJC pound when I was a girl e Steady Employment N e VIAQG & sons Ye Collegiate Shop Main at East Main mmendation th BIRTHDAY SALE B N RS T A RS 19¢ 42x36 Pequot STARTING TOMORROW AT 9:00 A. M. A REAL NO-PROFIT OFFERING IN YARD GOODS AND DOMESTICS. KNOWN AS THE SMALL Pillow Cases, each. ... 35(: STORE WITH BIG VALUES. OUR SUPREMACY IN VALUE-GIVING STANDS OUT MORE CONSPICUOUSLY NOW THAN EVER AT THIS SALE BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! B M\GA‘I iS! BARGAINS! 69¢ 58-Inch Tahle Damask, yard. ........ 450 My mother had taken it, also mv grandmother used it in her family VT s I recommend it m'm* friends 5 have taken it because = $L5 " " ;:(I)‘ I.‘(quot $1 35 Lo b s e ] Just received a shipment of Fig- ured Flat Crepe in advance de- signs. Yard— $1 50 . $2.98 98¢ Rayon Silk Crepe, vard 79C GOODS SHO 400 MAIN STREET 400 ld 98¢ Pure Silk Japanese # S$2.25 Pure French $ Pongee, vard - 696 i Wool Crepe, yard.. l . 79 R KRS R TR S —— %‘ A £1.25 Wool Canton $1.50 Silk Baronet Sat § !;’:i Silk Baronet Satin, 98C Crepe, yard 98C TR 33c¢ 36-Inch Indian Head Linen, vard. 250 R T T T R W TR 69¢ Printed Charmeuse (fast color), yard. 45C 69c¢ 9/4 Dan River Sheet- ing (bleached), yard 496 20c 36-Inch Long Cloth, yardy s 5 156 Our $3.00 Indian Blankets, to f close out,,for, each. . ' ; $l .50 ; $1.89 French Voile s SR st ainlht $1.35 ; ‘42§d)e Inch Lingette, 39 § 3175 Black Silk Satin, $1 DRESS $2.89 56-Inch All-Wool £1.45 Pure Wool Hairline SRR Dress Goods, yard 98 C [ DMaterial suitable for $z Dresses and Coats, yard P

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