New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926, NOVEL MUSICAL |5 INTRUENT SEEN - Early Iudlans MWade One Flom Acorns ’ \nucnt Square Plano Sought ‘n \ Los \1..|~ vogue of the upright or grand, has |for antique furniture and the de- A search of the plano shops re- [veneering, There was art and skill caused a \H flurry in the musical | | ma d from the movie studio for the |vealed there are scarcely any left in [In th: work of the old eabinet mak. ket ts to be used In plotures | playable condition, ers and even nmhln owners who do ¢'* until recently were {havir ngs of seventy-five years The case of the old" square” was [not care for the “square tone" ad- ind in some numbers at the [ago, has virtually depleted the avail- [usually made of rosewood or mohag- |mire the old instruments for the ¢ plano stores, But the craving ‘illrle supply, any; of solid .pnecel rather than [superb crafts anship TAKE FIRST TRIP; o Going North This Summer With Arctic Explorers claim- Univer- known long has his first trip | i sharks, seal and o specimens Attempts | movies of the | as there are | n record. Limckiller and Van | r will accompany | h exPlorer, also s cxpected to poin the expedition. The young- | est member will be Putnam’s twelve year old son, David. » HBEEZHIV ~” CLOAKAND SUIT SHOP .......uuuumh\|I1l\\“““"“""”"“ c% Spring C othing Show Where Style and Value Cannot be Denied! 9You realize of course that now is the time when every man in town has his eye on an Easter outfit—his outfit. Ask yourself, “Why will it pay me to be one of the thousands who will weara P & Q Suit at Easter?” Here is why: “We Challenge Compatison Garment for garment—fabric for fabric—style for style, the P & Q Shop offers Clothing Value you can’t duplicate. We feature Price—but We In- sure the Style and Quality of the Clothes we sell, consisting of New &pring Coats! Three Matchless Values $23.50 $1i‘3€5 $24.95 $29.95 ILVERY BEWITCHING CAPRICE OF FASHION #3() CEPTIONAL STYLES AND VALUES rof the very newest models mac ) secks smartness and qu 8 rtunity for saving many dollars on ucan choose no smarter fashion for 1an these for such vour Spring assured styles and good newest Parisian touches, made of the marked by the most f hade Get your pick of them to- vou may know these wonderful s them lo k and how unmistakably \ILW FROCKS I\ ES ILKS—IN HUNDREDS OF 'H[ T THES LAR PRICES "“ .95 $14_95 AND S SE POPU DPRADC DRSO CIRAOCIRADCIRAD IR AOC2RAOCLINMADCL2RADTIRAD CL2RAICINAUOCIRAICIRAD! CIRADCIRAD HNever have we presented a snappier assort- ment— a more desirable display of Suits and Topcoats in the quarter century of our history. Into our 1926 lines we have put all the “know- how”” possible, producing the style and quality to which you are entitled. SWhen You are numbered among the vast Easter throng of well-dressed men wearing P & Q clothing, you will rightly feel that you are among the “Men Who Know”—that you have gotten real suit value fi)r every dollar invested. You Have so Wide a Choice —of Garments designed to make every man look his best . . Worsteds and sturdy Sun-Fast Serges—in the v . Fashionaple Blues and Grays—Fancy ery Model which fits your Purse and Personality—that NO MAN WILL LEAVE THE ? & Q SHOP “UN-SUITED” Two-Pants Suits Of Course~Built with the Quality Idea Uppermost! 306 MAIN ST. Top-Coats No Fashionable Dresser Likes to Resist!

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