New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 4

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. l\‘U.Y HERAID TUESD: \Y \I\R('H 9, 1926, e e e ———— - - mmmess. = SEEKING RECRUITS - - v | :;‘;f":";.‘.,,:,:::n“::,:":,“":"f 127 MAIN ST, Opp. Arch St. — Phone 1409:2 rday. The . & [Vawn Gray Says Her Marriage Was | uate o the Chicago Bible training | [ s Lt “ i A N A Few Specials for Quick Clearance Passaic Agitator Turns Attention v "cies ™" sopne™ "o - e Wikl Party, , MEANNESS . Wednesday, March 10 to Lodi, N. J. hey continue for a block | ¢ ; ; Baltimore, March 9 #i—ivants| “T wish I had money enough to (W At $24,75—A few Coats, Values to $75.00. Sl ) ‘ ! | d.10 e mamaNe ot a8 TR At $198—Silk Blouses, Values to AN 00 ‘ ' £ Ro\g. price $5.75. , ' a ' Jersey Suits and Dresses. hind elose . A Regular pnc s to $7.50. S Marle | u;|’w‘r‘1nmflv.:x“".“';x.,’:.;m IR Im B AE $1.59—Boys' Suits; Corduroy Pants; 3—4—5 years. ,I'mm‘ s B Regular price $2.00, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Abs (@ At $1.25—A broken lot of Chiffon Hose. Fancy heels, VOR YOUR WANTS 8 AT ~New “Charlot” Necklets. "'r'"'””’y’m‘“"‘ > ,m At 5e—New “Charleston” Necklaces, Yoik arter bl ‘B At §1.50—Step-in Sets. Were §3.00, artad in /B At 81.00—Children’s White Dresses, sizes 3 to 6 years. weak Were to $4.50, b 1o to | ¢ e . [t ay £ ) < 3 : " ; | ‘ know | At 59¢—A few White Dresses, sizes 3 and 4 years, V]rm‘ a ) ; f R h“m’ fiflfl"s ANY I_UNB[H 4 50 " Marcella Drawer Combinations. Were SAMiTI ollos S i A iray s expected to appear | 81. 36 and 38. s did the | ’ : | ; - s on next| Newest, Best Remedy For (§ ] Jtep Jere $1,00 and $1.39. st Wed- | : ek, Witnessos fron 'rhv!‘\l‘:! | (‘oms_\tops Pain—Shoes y 98¢c—Van R'ldlle Black Silk Hose, sizes 8 to 97;. : FIE Bl Don’t Hurt Any More i Regular price $2.00. | SIX WAFERS FOR 10¢ (i.‘!c—fipurt Hose. )'alug)s to $2.00. . to soma attan.| GUARANTEED RESULTS | o —]':1'9\\'n :; “!\l!e Ii;sh: ]Ilo.g;’. '\ahile(i) to 50c pr. ghe apparently ’er newest, hezt remedy for 2 Lo fl)mlf SR:INS. % egular Price §1.00. Tt favor of Harry K. Thaw 75 i3 a tiny, thin as paper com ; 59%—Low Neck, No Sleeve, Ankle Length Union of his New York:supper | o burning adids or bulky Suits: 36 to 44, Regular price $1.98. " 1 el { doughnut pads to add preseure f 19c—Low Neck, No Sleeves Vests, heavy weight. Welsbord planned to have strilcers 1 ¥ ¥ e thcn d)ons“arfa on. Press an “0- | Regular price 69c. ~ . . oy Corn Wa n the corn or | i == s. Clintsman, Noted as | caflous with 70‘;,", singer. o sticks |0 4 39¢—Heavy Bloomers. Regular price 7sc. ionary, Passes Away | there. Strong as oxen, gentle as ( / 10c—Large sizes in White Lisle Hose for children. rd, March 9 (P—Mrs, Taa| S3n b6 The pain stops at once. | Regular price 39c. i 4 a0 } | A Slip shoes on and forget it. Later = i / 5 o Wednesda s S eclals A A0 ? mahy years a mig- ou‘tpcames corn, cal]m’xzs, r‘nots m:’l 5 ac—]nfan(ls' C“,"D“ Hose, sizes ”3 to 5%. Rezu i ; # J iina and Indla, and an| all, Guaranteed to never fafl, Ask lar price 15¢. SN i R : 4 1 is ¢ druggist for 0-Joy Corn W: LEGS OF GENUINE LAMB. g | seakey s e Cupinta 13- kot Dok 105 7 to 8 Ih. average ! | TENDER YOUNG FOWL ... CHOICE VEAL CHOPS SIRLOIN, ROUND, SHORT , : 1 STEAKS ‘g o ing commonplace for Miss Ramona | I’/ LEAN POT RO :, i 5 of 1 b ol ional Parl seminary, }\ ash heen chosen Mardi Gras CHOICE LAMB ROASTS .. | s, e e e e | twear \Value LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS SR e kA Americas Oreatest footwveal Va TE \l)l R *H()I I[)l R R() \HT R - LEAN BOILING BEEF ... ~ RUNS HEAD-0 N7 OI» LEAN CORNED BEEF g WHILE CRASING HiS h»\T BEST PRINT BUTTER ...... 9 Ibs. for B atrick Walsh Ttccelves el . 2 98¢ ‘Wounds in Unusual Accident DEST HE COULD SAY i recommend that re On Arch Street This Noon GUARANTEE | v o "t oo vt e oo 10-20-30c MARKET i Sobd TEL 483 70 WEST MAIN ST. §inie noad sgainet the rene fendcr of | 1 can ‘horiy sand o aa thix* | This is a Chain Store Opposite New Hotel § v Al el neteoliane an ae he loonet | e Dame [ i IDEA IVE. vears ago John [rving conceived the idea ASK US R EL TAKE ABOUT OUR ECONOMICAL Hl‘(TR‘l Rl FRIGERATION ADVANTAGE Colder Than Jco 30 and OF OUR DAYS : iy EASY ; : FREE TRIAL : e o PAYMENT 1 that by “duplicating the newest high grade fash- OFFER S s i HELL ionable footwear and selling them at one low price,” a sufficient volume of business could be produced to show a profit. See Servel k ? 0 Lt 73] See Our in operation ) b ¢ : et PO Window Display The plan was an instantaneous success. John Irving stores are now located in most principal cities and the chain is still growing. Men and women are quick to recognize extra value. Increased volume of businss has permitted still great- € “Servel" means just that! never above the “dar ekl ‘A er economies loday, ]ohn Imng ShOCS are unques- € No waiting for the ice man. degrees—no hum ‘ bt : oA i : tionably America’s greatest footwear value. I No muddy floors. F L e mrhmu WOrrY. ‘ 4 “Servel” is entirely automatic— 4 iZlectricity not y provides refrig- €§ No wondering whether the “ice eration—it s it for you—and will last.” € No worry about shortage of ice. it costs less than ice. € No need to anticipate or estimate quantity required. € Eemesry e ¢/ No uncertain temperatures, and : i erang's Henest consequent food spoilage and danger v\ o el 123 ol 1th. L K the men and women of ! i New Britain at 168 Main street on Satur- day, March 13th. to prevent bacterial developmer N R ERATOR AT REA ST | : 3 LET US TELL YOU HOW FASIL e 'y T 03 John Irving shoes will ; 3 dest ot = SFha b 4 E be on display in the THE CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY i 4 . show windows beginning tomorrow. ideal refrigeration—con erature —alwavs cool en The Connecticut Light & Power Company ALWAYS FIRST TO SHOW THE NEWEST N A L T oV e SO - Tl T T TR el ST T Y . T [ T Wi T T AR

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