New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1926, Page 2

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\l\\ BRITAIN D\Il\ LR \Il) FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920, )GOVERNOR SMITH ASSAILED AS MKN ”H:w[": MAN I‘\ hew i EpaC L Er il St \fi;'“.\flf.‘i-hi»‘f.'”,‘.].;:,'ff'.n:,,(y:‘.‘.'vfi\.':fif S| Peret Wants to Settle [Woman Swimmer Badly $2.35 . WHOSE LEADERSHIP IS TREASONABLE Mt sttt of Sl an e | 1t would Hold. i addition to conec-| Debt With America First | Bitten by Large Shark t n yeleal v fons tracing the history of Kgyptian | Paris, April & (®—The Echo De| Hilo, T. M, April 8 (P=Mra e e sl writin v 3 y suys toduy that Minister of [Leonard Carlsmith, was attacked and e 1 cmainde ! It mm- a photo a by [ 1Vinance Peret wishes 1o settle |#criously bitten by & shark while od ds an ende g ¥ . qui- | I'rance’s debt to the United States |swimming last evening from the Hilo Sha ong Set This Is Scathing Condem- H:NN'NH AEEUSEH ——— § el R for making |Ieforo resuming nogotiations tor o|Yacht «lub 1o Ress Beach, Hee nation Voiced hy Dr. for 98(: : - Stat [ \ o L Ul shrouded h\ aq ul |finance convineed that an accord ltakon to a hospital Her condition Church Conference in e i yated that It will take this|Nes | v ched within a |18 eerious ) hur I Rem(lvfll fl; DIS[“Cl “r Cfll“mh‘fl New York. Aprll 0 (P ot loos (ot alnt Tl bt e e ovan | IEAvIN S thelHentalivas pians hvihio K ‘ tes, like Eng- Carlsmith .m;ul\. to his wite's - ; e | | y e o tipaea ol iavet not el itier approved the o-callud meeting her half way from £1.00 Valet Auto Manchester. yosed Egyptian Museum for ) dminislzalion. 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L 3 and who do e S el i asotl s o exrir [ S % ; S |0eE construction and beauty of design— simpy et il aly st o St el o e T | O I 5 SR THE GULBRANSEN has proven its T e e e il R L # musical value and because of that fact it Mg e i L A DedeaiL epietiel el i e T T O = S Y| stands first in the mind of piano purchasers w0 often, b : a0 Wi & Wi, e enoen o / ' Thad Wl as the foremost instrument in its field he a lazy ha Ay i ng el thd 2 but itg suecess is its excuse! HO \DFALL" $3.00 weekly EASY TO PAY 93-99_ 4~jflz;hun&reci HWARTTORD I Py 10 Buy Our Wind % " Ftenry Morans & Sons 365 Main Street PIANOS VICTROLAS RADIO Opp. Myrtle Street and Diet ] ThcArnl é.&g/tflmck i BSTAL LEAR atafly glnuz TR ‘ S + Mencken of ’\IflCunw |1 Mevcury Tor n\! mt'm ors hildren T men i between m 1 REMOVAL NOTICE % @&fi@fi&bfi@ T et I e e has necessitated our removing it i adquarters, On or before May 14t, wo shall locate at 91 WEST MAIN STREET [ ‘ ; (The Professional Building) Opposite Capitol Theater Where we shall oceupy an 18 ft. by 90 ft. store, thus enabling us to rnder R 3 still greater service to our patrons than we have in the past. h The first requirement in food is to ;B RI EIDUC I IONS have it good—in taste, in quality, £ We are anvious to outfit our new location with an entirely new assortment, v R e om e ¢ of Giftware, and during the remainder of the month of April, we are offer- i ing our entire stock of merchandise at greatly reduced prices, BUo cqnal with flavor is food | ; Pake advantage of this opportunity to get the things you have been admir- i Ing many times in our shop, at nearly half their former prices. dlie sl cisn itmerc bulkithat ] Our usual unconditional guarantee of perfect merchandise goes with every article, You must be satisfied or your money will be cheerfully refunded. 3”“370““5 S Banish Them Quick ful loan service helped thou sands in fine emergencies. Eczema"'StUhhflm Ioaml IpTo fl{mmHnuc. krrprn i S Skin Eluptmn Beneflcml Loan bocxcfy detcrmines nourishment; it is the X proper sclection of materials, their i Saturday That is why in making tomato i AL R RS O coan: Q)] l)rop Sea Walter Open o 5.0 sorurdayeo 101 Blood Treatment, Will Do It Jicens S putine or Axelrod's Pharmacy Will Return the Pur- chase Price This group consists of Candy At this table we hay - Our entire stock of fine Writ- e e dletiieas ) A R e B 1 boxed noveltics. Station ing Pap Values up 1o ; ketchup Heinz fisst develops the B Claeai. (hha Teath AR s R Trays, all of the beautiful i i ; er goods and many other nse- e, A Ve make, also many sced and Superviscs the growing ful items; values up to S$1.00. L of China and Pottery; e P 4 i values up to $2.00. of the tomatoes. Then, in the ~' o€ ; g C each cooking, Heinz boils out the sur- a plus water so that the full essence of the tomato is left—which means S 1 79 Table $3 69 Table vou get all the tomato goodness o S . ) A At this ble have group- and utmost feod value for your B e e P 3 beautiful hand de¥orated money. | : Chinaware, and many - e metalware, valucs S T A e R i AT R RS S RS T e CxeTREN AR This table contains a fine as- sortment of Flower Vases, hand ctched and hand deco- rated “Iostoria” glasswarce, hand painted china dishes, sk Grocer for New Prices R 3.3 R T H E{NZ i Specials for Saturday One £16.50 set—Blue decorated Lustre at 88 TOMATO | E2=22020% The Burritt SEE I‘vIH"T]\ TO UNDERSTAND ANDIENTON Just arrived—Very beantiful Persian Pottery Lamp Base. Complete with a double socket lamp B fiere. Value $1450. For Satorday 810, % “Fostoria and Etched Goblets or Sh $1.00 value. For Saturday only ch T9¢ L] “Fostorta” Hand Etched salad Plates to match. l t 0 lnc‘ A, KUS MAIN T PHONL | ——— - — 7 e SUES T'OR DIVORCH 7 inch—$1.25 value at each 98¢ 20-picce Tea Sets (8 sorviee) of fine imported Lusterware, in green, gold and orange shade S14.50 value at £10.95 S Hand decor on Ron Dishes, 81 value, at 69« HEINZ CREAM O MATO soUP R-r-\’ PURE VINFGARS £5.00 Le Bouef Fonntain Pens at £3.60 HFINZ COOKED SPAGHETT! HPINZ OVEN BAKID BEANS $8.00 Boudolr Lamps. Glass decorated shades. 12 West Main St. Opp. Hotel . with metal hase $3.69 T!; € taste 1s t h e test a3 cky vkt Chtuese] Bovts: Willlinaks heantiful center plece at $2.65 "*5‘;“'(:"""'“", ‘Vman NUDDYOIL( SKIN f ' 9, Other varicties—- e A 35N RN Y i B0 S

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