New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1927, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 1927. board outlined the improvements it |Washington, D. C., trains for which |was reported improved foday. — i , —r: - s |is hoped to make next year with the |will leave the local railroad station | girictly fresh T e installation of more fire boxes, th 9:20 o'clock tonight. Included |5 gogen. ti 2 | : i purchase of a new aerfal ladde mong fhose who will leave tonight |1a3 Aain ad i R ’ ¢ 9 |and placement of men at.the manual [is & group of about 20 ovening | g Ve NI o . othfeder’s switchboard. |school students who are anxious to | ST rE R e it i supplement their study of civics | 378 Maln Street New Britain, Conn. | i with a personal acquaintance with Frus vk E = Ifl NO Hlll’l‘y ',0 seme BIHS WIIh MAPLE HILL NEWS |the institutions whose history they | R \! jare studying. lScparate Department on Gamge Boam The Maple Hill Bridge club will . | Forestry Is Advocated OMQRROW’ . |meet next Tuesday afternoon, at C]ty Items | New Haven, Jan. 28 (P—Fointing 2 47 . A e 2:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. N. out that the wmore than 570,000 . Mann on Robbins avenue. |sqnare miles of public lands in Dollar Day Tomorrow at Adle r's!l'nilml States are udminis rating on the books of the garage| yyinglow Perry, son of Mr. and |Silk Shop, 348 Main St. Opp. Com- [considerable number of commission, statements made last |Mrs. D. K. Perry of Golf street, is | mercial St.—advt. and uncoordinated bureau £ night by Chairman B. W. Brown at |confined to his home by illness. Francis J: Bratton, a student at dent George D. Pratt of the Ameri- a meeting of heads of muni¢ipal de- “SL Mary's seminary, Baltimore, Md., |can Forestry association urged partments last night disclosed. | E. J. Skinner of Thompson street, |is spending the mid-year vacation at i ‘an all inclusive cor . YT ; The garage commission complains | has returned from a two week’'s stay [the home of his parents, Mr. and ior i nd the coordination ' it is unable to secure prompt pay- [at Atlantic City. |Mrs. John Bratton of I -lsey stre icies “into a separate depari 44 ment for storage and for service on . ! Dollar Day Tomorrow at Adler's wn as the departmen automobiles owned by the several | Mrs. Arthur White of Golf strect | Shop, 343 Main St. Opp. Com- vation, or one equally departments with the result that its |left today for Bend, Oregon, where | oo oon'ar “ g4 hamed. ,wn bookkeeping is made more dif- |she will visit her daughter. Before | ) | = flcult. An effort to pay promptly |returning, Mrs. White will also spend | , A daughter was born on January | was urged by Chairman Brown. {several weeks in California visiting | 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caufield | Dr. Gertrude J. Kinsella, chair- |friends. She plans to be gone two |Of 4 man of the health board, told the jmonths. conference a municipal incinerator | is a necessity and must be erected | Mrs. Annie C. Hatheway of Taun- © b soon as possible. Collection of |ton, Mass., is z of Mrs. L. Kin- hter was born at New Br o o 1 : garbage and its disposal is becom- |sley of Robbins avenue for a few 3 I hospital this moraing to |10 He was the son of the late A ing a serious problem and a costly jdays. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Coholan of } 7. Smith. (;mm:r president of the one, she said, Chairman E. F. Hall | 102 Black *Rock avenue. York Central lines. of the board of finance and taxa-| Mrs. Theodore . Wallen enter-| Dollar Day Tomorrow at Adler's as 2 native of Adrian, Mich- tion remarked that the absence of tained her bridge club at her home Silk Shop, 348 Main St. Opp. Com- |izan. an graduated from Yal adequate dumping grounds lends fo on Robbins ast evening. | mercial St—advt. | survived by a widow the problem and he feels, he said, | R | The condition of Attorney S. Ger- an 3 continued “stalling” cannot be | PILGRIMAGE TO WASHINGTON ard Casale, who underwent an op- Lrooked. | M w Britain residents wlill |eration for appendicitis several days Chairman D. J. Dehm of the fire 'take in the civie pilgrimage to New Britain General hospit City boards have a “slow pay” ospital for treatment. E W BA RS MSA ST N2 S L EADING TOMORROW! THE GREATEST EVENT DURING OUR & | January Sale of Furs | ..o . hundreds of wonderful : coats and dresses have Your unrestricted choice of beautiful | been reduced to practi- cally your own price. coats at prices far below Original cost and sell. [ ke, REGARDLESS OF COST t’le average.’ e i ing price forgotten. |/ 2 OR LOCSS Reductions have been | \/% -~ = 35 made with just one § PN FlNAL DAYS 7 \ thought in mind—to W ‘ Choice Fur Trimmed S § % sell more Coats and J ] Our January Sale this year 2% # | Dresses than ever be- - J COATS has been the greatest in our f i ‘ fore. history. Hundreds have L N : e 5 Offered at taken advantage of our (3% \ V¥ wonderful offerings. 3 ¢ ; $ 1 O " Sacrified because Rothfeder's never carry ; Our Great January Sale of You cannot duplicate our b % : ‘ . £5t i o anot Mat 3 5 5 . e \ [ ] coats irom one season to another. Mate- prices elsewhere and still Sprlng Dresses rials include Rich Bolivia, Venise, Velours, obtain the same quality Velsheen, and the wanted sizes and colors. coats as these we offer. § | has been the talk of the town Buy now for mext year! Other coats re duced to $19.95, $25 and up. 100 More for Saturday at A FEW \ | B $ 7.95 Saturday—Hundreds of Chic OUTSTANDING \ g 2 IAll those qf{ox_‘able new colors the very . ] reath of Spring: Rose, Beige, Palm- et g\ B O o e, R, s, Fan New Spring Hats i | | ; Green, Black, and Navy with touches G le C J ;) of bright colors. .-\H. ’thnt's' new in in a wonderful advance sale 1 aze] e Coat i : ind the favored new spring Every One Underpriced Northern Seal $95 00 Beaver Coats | i § Other exceptional dress values Made of finest quality Northern Made of fine northern pelts; oniy : ¢ Buckskins, trimmed with all pop- a few deft at a price that cannot 2 ey ular furs, ranging in price from 1 Atietican be duplicated. | i 3 [ < $65 Broadtail Coat $32 5 ] ) > $150.00 f : Y ) Tk Sk We believe they are decidedly the ts of felt, straw, A 3 d straw com= PO“y Coats e Muskrat ! [ % : / ; A th striking embroideries (Not Calf) Caracul Coats S ; ‘ / Trimmed with Fitch, Beaver, Kolinsky. From $125 '$95 Hudson Seal ¢ Hollander Dyed Skins Opossum Coats ) . . j 4 { R 1 fin® quality pelts, at prices ranging from Marmink A large selection to choose from fine quality peits. at only | 1’ ‘ | : s . ] i $85 $175 $150 @ | e Nd B4 | Girls’ Coats ‘ 1 1 1 N \| i Formerly $14.95 and $16.95 For the Benefit of Those Who Cannot Pay Cash We } ‘ N | | $ 1 O trimmed-with all the popuiar furs, 2 Upwards from Australian pelts, a wonderful buy Offer An Attractive Deferred Payment Plan i | I / (M E\ | About 50 coats of fine all wool materials. Smartly ‘; J f { styled for young folks, Trimmed with popular | Srere 7 | furs, warmly lined and interlined. Incorporated HARTFORD STORE 70 WBT MAIN ST. g HARTFORD STORE { Rothfeder’s 90-92 CHURCH ST. 90-92 CHURCH ST. 378 Main Street New Britaln, Conn. |

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