New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1927, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN TERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927, FEES FOR SLAUGHTERING ANNUITIES PASS GIFT PRINCIPAL Florimond Dies at 96—I0SI™- " o e ance Company Loser New York, @ a $60,000 an to a $1.100,600 university enabled th ceive $1,740,000 lef! <ven and cost a li pany more than it § tay. Josepn Florimond, By Health Board WATERBURY RABE fILLED BY ALTH Rey. Mr. Junman Was Widely Known Orthodox Leader arch 4 ( — Rabbi of Con- el here, one of evailed at Columbi gift was accepted 069 annuity of receipts stepped into back in f 178 PETITIONERS FOR CITIZENSHIP Largest Class in History of I'a Na(urahzauou Court to come “IFIRST NATIONAL PIGTURES MERGER 3 3 Fim Compay Mied Wi 360 e Movie Honses March 4 (UP)—First National Pi s Inc. one of the leading motion picture producing and distributing comparnies, today o to|was allled with 350 movie theaters | under the most extensive film mer- er since the Famous Players- Ger- | Lasky combine. Dor-| Ricard A. Rowland, a and production st National, announc - dation the Stanley com. ng of Troop pany of America, which contr » more than 200 theaters in N York, Pennsyivania, New Je he district of Columbla, and st Coast Theaters c: which operates in Francisco, L.os An- nd other Pacific ®oast cities. meeting i oA | The two theater companies were Patrols 5 and 6 wil reported to own a controlling inter- lest in First National. Affairs of the of the § ev Memorial {merged firms will be directed by a 'nns RINGS TRV 1 Son: W held its supper meeting on|joint committee. sday evening. Bach patrol cooked | Richard Barthelmess, Leon Er own super. Mrs. Leon . Colle Moore, Billie Doveand ested two Tenderfoot Girl Scouts ngdon are among th s following t ational's stars OR A GRAVE Father, what 1s Boring Yo Man (to protty | mirl) S —I always t} rl (sweetly): How splen- don't you dig & weli?— Annual. . Besse~Telands Attractive Buying Cpportunities in the Boys’ Department An Exceptional Offering in G'ood News for i ‘Pretty Slzms BOYS’ All Wool Coats a daughter asmociated wit ¢ past, has reentercd employ, Harry Berberfan, his former tailor, s alro with Benem Many Chndreu VAN W STOCK ISSUE Washington, March 4 (®) — Th 014 Colony railroad, a part of the New , Haven system, sought per- misslon from the ate ¢ 50 \conlssian tanay Lol o8 L7100 In new common stock o sell the securfies to the est bldder. The funls will go to th New Haven as repayment of th cost of betterments and add already made to the Ol Cole properties, Worm ther irre Besse - Heland's Here Are Several Timely Shoe Suggestions in the Juvenile Department For Boys A NEW SPORT OXFORD Tan rn]f with Allizator trim, rub- $3.95 OTHER BOYS' OXFORDS in the finest calfskin For Little Girls A NEW GORE rPUMP Lizard leather with Alligator vamp. - - SL95 to $1.95 For Little Tots SOMETHING NEW IN FLEXIBLE SHOES NEW STYLES in flexible soled shoos for the little tots. “Shaped like the foot" Juvenile Shoe De pt.-2d Flood Mother Gray's Powders High Lights from Qur Lower Level Store New Spring Ideas In Ladies’ House Dresses .. $1.94 Nicely Tailored—Excellent Quality Some Recent Arrivals Boys’ Wash Suits ......... %c Pongee and Madras (32.00 would be a fair valuation.) A Large Assortment Boys’ Golf Hose .......... 4c Usual Te grade. Extra Trousers for Men . $2.95 Cotton, Worsted and Cashmere Ideal for work. Regular §8.00 Trousers .. $4.95 Made from Suiting Cloth, Some fine worsteds among them. Lower Level—Downstairs for Saturday Only Desirable Styles and Colors Usually up to $22.50. Saturday’s Prices Sizes 11-17, $10-50 and $12:50 Boys’ Spring Suits Single and Double Breasted New Styles and Colors. $8.50 $12.50 $14.50 $20 A large assortment. Boys’ Odd Trousers A Wide Range of Choice. $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 Fancy Golf Hose Neatly Patterned. 39¢ 50c 95c¢ Boys’ “Tom Sawyer” Blouses and Shirts White Broadeloth in fancy patterns also. 95¢ $1.45 $1.95 Boys’ New Spring Hats and Caps 95¢ $1.45 $1.95 Boys’ Spring Coats In Tweeds and fancy mixtures, Raglan sleeves. $7.45, $7.95 * $9.95 Boys’ Wash Suits Middy and Button-on Styles. $1.29 $1.49 $1.99 $2.99 Boys’ Dept.—Floor Besse - Leland's The Men’s Furnishings De- partment has made a special effort to line up a genuinely - attractive group of sales per- suaders for the week-end. SHIRTS *1.55 NEAT SPRING PATTERNS Collar Attached and Neckbands The $2.00 Grade SOCKS— Black and Cordovan ...35¢ ,3upa1r~ for §1.00 UNION SUITS— (Medium weight). Made by American Hosiery Co. $1.79 Their $4.00 grade 2 for $3.50 PAJAMAS— (Flannelette.) Reg. 32 value. Sizes A and B. $1 ..00 UNION SUITS— The Besse-Leland Gold Crest brand—s§ is the nsual price $1.79 2fr$3.50 FANCY HOS Men’s Furnishing Dept.—Main Floor i HAT Department THE “BESSE-LELAND SPECIAL” SPRING HATS— An excellent value MALLORY HATS— (We're Mallory's Sole New Britain Agency) A complete Spring showing ... $6 and $7 Men's Hats—DMain Floor CANDY DELICIOUS CANDY The “Dream Nest” package, assorted chocolates — 60c is 37C the regular charge pound PEANUT BRITTLE Fresh and 12 oz, tasty box CIGARS HERE ARE TWO REAL SPECIALS $1.23 the carton Camels, Lucky Strikes .,.......} Chesterfield . Old Gold . ... PRINCE ALBERT-- a pound for Main Floor

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