New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'ULsSDAY, FuoRUAKyY 1, 1927, The First One BALDWIN FUNERAL ‘SERVIGES TODAY Men of Distinction Attend to Pay Final Respects New Haven, Feb. 1 (P The tuneral” of former Governor and Chief Justice Simeon E. Baldwin, took place this afternaon from the | church of which he had been a life long member, the North, or United, church on New Haven Green, the church of the faith of his forefath- ers and of himself. . SportLisle The church was filled to over- | flowing with men of distinction in HOSE the city, state and nation among 3 I als whom the dead jurist had ranked i - " n as one of their number, notable in | Bursen md realm of jurisprudence, letters | Heather and government. The service was that of the Con- 5 Hose gregational belief and the pastor, 50c quality DOLLAR DAY And Now for the Popular Selling Event of the MID-WINTER CLEAN UP SALE __RAPHAEL’S BIG ANN UAL TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY \\ omen’s Rayon Mercenzed all colors and sizes DOLLAR Anna C. M. Tillinghast Cambridge, Mass., new com- Rev. Richard H. Clapp, read the W oner of 1mmlgrat10n for Scripture passages. The responses | were by the h quartet md the | e | Iepeir ‘ 2 Greater Values — Greater Savings will be offered — Bargains galore all over the| 4 store. Hundreds of other items not advertissed will be found in every department| ™ $1 Here is your chance to save in Raphael's GREAT MID-WINTER CLEAN UP EVENT, $1 55 e the biggest cash reductions of the season. | A short eulogy was given by Mr. | to which all thrifty people look forward. Remember, you get more for your Dollar in Catholic | — | Clapp. The committee named by the Judd’s | president of the American Bar ciation to attend the fun: Judge Baldwin ¥ few were able The committee were presidents of thg ass which Judge Baldwin w jor; living members of the exe cutive | committee and three other mem- bers-at-large. City Items Rev. William A. ch, A Judd's Daughters o 7 . e N Boys’ Wash Suits—made of sturdy materials, 4 and colors. A real bargain, DOLLAR DAY Women’s Gowns—tailored and lace trimmed with or without sleeves, made of white muslin. Value to $1.98. DOLLAR DAY, each .... $1 .00 Women's Bloomers—nade of Voile, Seco Silk, Crepe and Flannelette; reinforced seats, elastic at knee. Value to $1.00. z . $1 00 or - DOLLAR DAY Children’s Flannelette Gowns—made of good material. Sizes 2 to 14. Value 89c. 2 ; $1 00 : or - DOLLAR DAY 2 for $iu.16Z6 Boys' Flannelette Blouses—made in lumber jacket pat- terns. Sizes 7 to 16. Value 98c. 2 $l OO for DOLLAR DAY ...... Boys’ Khaki Colored Flannelette Blouses. Value 50c each. DOLLAR DAY, each 33¢ A. 0. H., will meet | ck in Judd's hall. ick’s night entertain. Sizes 8 to 16. 4:.$1.00 Just in Time for Dollar Day Wash Dresses Wonen's Costume Slps Y| | in Milo Sheen with faney pleated bottoras, in all want- ed Spring colors. Regul DOLLAR DAY, each .. s; Hampton L. John D. Dav Very Special! A SUPER-VALUE 931 Brand New Robert E. Hughi Charles A. Whitm ward Kaestner, Alb; Hacaach J Bakery \nached in Civil Action for $1,500 | Suit for $1,500 damages has been 743 Pairs Children’s Dressy Shoes Made in Tan, Black Patent, Black Calf, Smoke Elk, Patent Leather Mouse Top and others. Regular $2.29 value. — DOLLAR DAY, pair That arrived too late for our Sale last week. All worth up to $4.98, not a one worth less than $2.98. We Are Going to Sell Them TOMORROW FOR i Cheyenn mingham; Jue Coeur d’Alane; Boston; TFrank Pace, I]\om'\fi C. Lee, Providen Monday of itz is coun- | amages has been by Raymond RBeatman Keough, for the al- | a bill. At- brought <’ and Girls' Sweaters—Slip-over style. All colors. Men’s Flannel \'gh' Shirts and Pajamas — silk frog Sizes 26—28—30). trimmed. All sizes DOLLAR DAY, each . DOELAR DAY Seachs s00 e o $1.00 Infants’ Silk and Wool Shirts—sizes 1 year to 3 years. Men’s Heavy Blue Denim Overalls—made $1 O Our regular $1.13 grade. 2 $1 00 for hard wear. DOLLAR DAY, pair .. O DOLLAR DAY for ) Men’s Work Shirts—made of heavy Blue' Chambray. Our Esmond Crib Blankets—size 36x50. All are box assorted reg. 79c grade. Sizes 1415 to 17. Z $1 OO neh |y g 7 v i patterns in pink and blue. Fancy stitched edges. DOLLAR DAY for Limit 2 to customer E%CH All are of English Prints and Broadcloth Every one cut full and made to fit. ALL SIZES irnable in "he writ r first Monday of curt the has been | erior court practiced Laurie-Sani Nuptials A\t St. John s Rec(on >, son H. Laurie of II.\SL arried last eve- writ \Best Tr'e ated ~ Externally THAT s why modern moth- Regular $1.49. DOLLAR DAY, each Hemmed Diapers—one dozen in package. Regular $1.49. DOLLAR DAY, each -$1.00 Size 24x24. Women’s Corsets in fancy brocaded satins and other colored materials. Girdles and wrap-around style. Reinforced front steels. $1 00 Reg. 52 value. DOLLAR DAY, each . Women's Brassieres in fancy brocaded and striped materials. Our reg. 79¢ glad«, DOLLAR DAY . 2 for $1 00 Women's (drsele ade with inner belts, in fancy colored materi Reg. $2 grade. DOLLAR D-\Y each s Best I’onml« _ Men's Dress Shirts, neckband and collar attached. sli CLEARANCE LOT Some ghtly soiled. Values to $2.45. DOLLAR DAY, each ROUSING BIG DOLLAR VALUES Thousands of yards of New Spring Wash Materials— NOW is the time to plan‘y our Spring sewing and SAVE. 316 yaras (x'wp( Piisse — attractive wras $1.00 3 inches erns. — y Charmeuse in new Very soft and dainty ? DAY 3_\.\1‘:: $1.00 ch Brown Sheeting Spring Women's Petticoats mad(; of Rayon Silk with fancy pleated bottoms. Value $2.98. DOLLAR DAY, each $l 00 340 Part Linen Huck Towels—colored borders. Regular 29¢ grade. DOLLAR DAY Girls’ Dresses, made of Rayon, Prints and Linenes, sizes 8 to 14. Regular $1.50 grade. DOLLAR DAY, e ers prefer Vicks—it cannot upset delicate stomachs. ) Rubbed on throat and chest, o ean it acts two ways at once: they will take (1) Its healing vapors, Y AT T released by the body heat, PLAN DI are inhaled direct to the ,“:‘:‘[TT?“' air passages; Gonvt, to be (2) It “‘draws out” the soreness like an old-fash- ioned poultice. v 1000 $1,00 531-inch Mercerized Table Damask — ! @ ; : DOLLAI " 1’ Women's and Chlldren 710 Yanls ¥ Ginghams— o 0 2 $1.00 | | man. ption W bride’s uple Hele is a Re.fl Bargain DON'T MISS IT Women's Silk and Rayon Hose 3lack, White and plenty of light Regular 50c quality. Upon t! t up residencd in this a6-inch White Outing Flannclette — g 5 i3 DOLLAR Glgves and Mittens L SO A DAY . 5 .. $1.00 (“12(‘)19: .o:lfm(e]l;)‘\'esc“aflnd “;t)‘:?!;lz o Pancy Colored Outing Flannelette — imported Chamoisette. 69c to 98c. DOLLAR DAY Spring colorings. shades. 4...$1.00 8...$1.00 314 Yards Fancy P. K. Dress Materials DOLLAR DAY Value ml):pul,\' good firm fabric Colored Checked Glass Toweling — loy, to b a 2 3i 'S b DOLLAR YOLLAR uly 1, has been at pro- | (] ways ! Lo DAY .. 4.\’1“‘1'* $1000 L {‘\‘\ -\ 10!\"1* $1°00 IR heer | ac! at once » visions will b e 81x90 Bleached Sheets — good firm quality ention home Dby - ST A ol hoei sl ' c K s cotton. Men’s Silk Lisle Hose—double spliced soles and heels. Black, Grey ! DOLLAR DAY, each and Cordovan. 6 < o VAPORUB . pairs $l 00 Children’s : . 2::$1.00 DOLLAR DAY . oym,;Mq,/n//wmsygzgyf‘”, I‘)'(;It‘l; _{’;\llov« (Cases—made of fine white cotton. Men's All Wool Worsted Hose — G .mrl Brown Heathers. vears. Regular 79¢ gr ; DOLLAR DAY : 4 i $1 00 pairs $l 00 \Women's Lisle Pettibockers with double ruffle knee. Several colors in regular and extra sizes. ) Regular 75¢ value. good and heavy with colored Ml\tu!e~ 50c¢ grade. 50¢ grade. 3 1 OO for DOLLAR DAY Turkish Towels— . 5 for $l .00 p&mls $1 00 i, | A s Union Suits — to 2 Children’s Golf Hose, borders. Ruffled Curtains—21 vards long, with tiebacks. and Winter Wi 'nt. Values Sizes up to 10. DOLLAR DAY ..... DOLLAR 2 e $1 00 Children’s Winter Union Suits—Ribbed. fleeced (waist style), white and grey. Sizes to 12 years. 79¢ grade. 2 for $1 ‘00 Our regular 2. DOLLAR Garments—sizes 2 to 7 EXHIBITION GAME New Haven, Feb. 1 () — New Haven Eastern le will play an exhibition h the Boston Braves at \orml! \,n., April 5, President George Weiss has announced. It will be the first time in the history of New Haven ball clubs that a local team will leagu club in the wool and cotton play a major south. Summer | DOLLAR DAY DAY 384 Yards Curtain Muslin — 36 inches wide. 7 yards $l 900 DOLLAR DAY . —_— Men’s and Boys’ Leather Gloves and MITTENS - $1.00 , DR. TOP::_% :I.l. ‘ Read—Note the Savings > Clark’s ¢ 'V\im; Cotton—100-yard spools. Re He <ol ! 3 will Not a Grae o L $l 00 . ; DOLLAR DAY ... Mystify Mind-Reader sanjtary Napkiis—1 dozen in box with sanitary rub. You! ; AT . oar Fac. q 4 boxes $1.00 ODD LOT GIRLS' COATS. Sizes 1 to 6 years. Sold up to $6.95. Dollar Day only Our regular EVERY WOMAN will be Attracted! 0dd Lot 75 SILK DRESSES Value up to $15.00 DOLLAR DAY . N'S ARCTICS -Buckle Men's and Women's | WOMEN SLIPPERS Felt and Leather Dy R 2 pairs $1 P Yew Britains dhopping Conter I & STORE Odd Lot Leather Bags in wanted styles Value to $2.98. 2 g $1 00 or 2 Tan lined. Value $3.45. $1.50 value. DOLLAR DOLLAR DAY, pair .. DOLLAR DAY .. Toilets—For Dollar Day Melba Powder . Mclba Tollet Wats DOLLAR DAY ALL FOR ... TH['ulv to 450 Maint! / ‘ $1.00 Armand Double Compacts IS OUFHER: ENGLAND DOLLAR DAY . Armand Cold Cream S 5 ONMPANY 114 Taundry and Shoe Bags—made of figured cre. COMING tonne, 2 $l 00 for . DOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY ALL FOR . ) '/ SYSTEM |’===JJ Ome F "‘"‘%fi“""‘ Servies

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