New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1927, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH §, 1927. z S & o W Customs Officer Has to Do This . ' Rmong Other Things l’inxl‘el(i Team Will Train at Stamfor” LU ) ATTEND NEETING OF ST TR LOGAL DENTAL SOCIERY \Many Guests From Other Cities Instructor of Economics and | E 7 = ¢ t off n History. | M repr : i Apmiien e~ 0™ SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN RICAMOND L. SCOTT Present to Hear Address By CAMPAIGN GARTERS PLAYER PIANOS ! S (UP)—T« her was . ) ! i ondnR B0 mens N S0 0 ! S Sl re outfit as Player piano, beneh, lamp, t I Texas Plans New Law to i 5 J |l £ : Sla ) LS 'y shown cabinet, fern stand, 50 rolls Govern State Primaries university tron 1o fiEolo, formoy: bpbra. slug L el Bl he B = 1 ? larch § (P—Texas recelved bl B. Cob et B i ! 3 Fine instruments—every one—and due to our new i e : sales scheme, you can get one for a very small amount Junlor High scliool in o s enteriatments | webbing with “Lowden—35" woven |8 of cash, and the rest on easy payments This is his first y | , coming here after two years' hLaps nd i ¥ ¥ e at red T as 11 as women. B e : - 2 A hno |n~(xumont .md a small one. Come in and hear it today ng them| . We are also shiowing a full line of o e i vion i/l OPEN EVENINGS DELIVERY ) vights, priced as follosw Andrews Insi v Councilman ¥ i inquired if the new electrical i tor was RED HOT TOWN MEETING " 2 2] %3 g promised a v in and Mr. _— [ AU -2 Jeavitt rep . but he Western Massachusetts \ulnm Y b > added that Mr. And told him Have Spicy Activities. Jast night he would not remain in| § cld, March § (P— | i T"‘E BIG FURNITURE STOD(F \VlTH TNE LITTLE PR CES t a $1,900 nte ran so Iw h in \rflfirth o | g R e | 132 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. possible t e out of | chuse ihiba. tiaticrios ot plicants who wot willir 4 s of jack- it P ) . He @ g inted inscriptions o 5 e T I AR t na ed into two campaigns. i : i o he s the scene of a his- a : Mr : W ! 1 ut | tory making mecting when Sunday = e 5 sports were voted, 28 to 233. Stu- . dents packed the hall and shouted bhall” when the old consery- 2| atJ. Goldsmith & Sons i 46 BROAD STREET % B\ my @3’@%’5“ = | A ) were the shopping habits of so many repre- ation yeste . i Children’s Hose — Black, Brown, | Fancy Dress Rayons, 25¢, 39¢, 49¢ yd. ; I i sentative women. Everywhere, it scems, Ao Tl pair, 10c. | Bloomfield Sheets, 72x90—69¢ each. L < 5 ; they hold the same thoughts and prefer- ! “Miss Columbia” Hose for children— | Gingham House Dresses. Regular 98¢ . ence for A & P, and cverywhere for the Black, Brown. Regular 25¢ pair, } each, 79c. ) same reason—consistently good quality at 121/6¢ pair. angers, 3 for 5c. lower prices.” Chifdren’s Wool Mixed Hose. Regu- | ‘;;;;m;r;g}&ggg“ i e : RE[ECHOMY RAES ) L e o odiniimibn. Hos lar 49¢ pair— 29c. § " 1,760 omes. S Men's Work Hose — Black, Brown, 1 Water Color Window Shades, ea. 39¢c. > Duroleum Mats, 24x54, each, 25c. Navy, Gray, pair, 10c. Ladies’ Full Fashioned Hose, all col- ’Dmnleum Mats, 36x72, each, 89c. | 3 15 1B ¢ ors, pair, $1.00. | Blahon’s Feltex Rugs, 9x12, $7.98. Maine Potatoes ERLK %@ Your choice of Campbell’s famous flavors! "ANS Campbell’s Soups 3 " 4 325 | A For fluffy cakes and crisp fried foods! 1IB -| S]Bnde f L : = FOR SHORTENING ; 1 T 0] Line CriSCoO on Dicr PAT FrviNG b Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a lit- " on an aching corn, | S l Fancy large selected shrimp! 2 corn stops hurting, | : ; i N ar ld mart y = FOR SALADS z CANS zqc 5 Shflmp OR COCKTAILS ur nlruxx\:l'\'l -!-HF' a tiny bottle C lla ed T e T Freezone' for a few cents, suf- | O T k Try these puffed grains with fruit—for desser)! nt to remove every hard cor i 2 c t corn, or corn betw the toes 3 ‘nr PKG 11 desh il e ’ I VHERE is a certain ease in appear: P“ssed heat & ance effected only by the most 1 Fes white suds loosen the dirt—quickly! c rigorously exact man-tailoring of fine, ¥ Kirkman’s soa 5 CAKES zl ' pure wool fabrics in beautiful Spring F p ' Ic_olmmgs.l Fashxon'sd gpp;)oved slim § Delicious cales with the bother left out! ¢ ines are also sponsored in these @raig- . | 9 READY-TO-FRY z CANS 25 leigh topcoats—and such important I Gorton S CODFISH CAKES details in design as chic johnny collars | G B of self material, or band collars of soft, [ D_"ed Ridtey e Drgi Summer furs. Squirrel, Pahmi, etc., - N.B.C. Soda Crackers .~ . 3 lbs. for 39¢ B g ; ! I All 5¢ Candy and Gum g 3 pkgs 10c¢ MAGS WANT— ¢ A splendid range of styles—at very, ‘ FEagle Condensed Milk ~an 20¢ Salesmen , conservative prices. Every coat in this : Sani Flush o oTe for Saturdays disglay, like all @raigleinh topcoats, is i A) moisture - proof, wrinkle - proof and . Cortolr; s Codfish . . B fic dust-proof. § Iona Beets . . . . No. 3 c fe ‘A & P Succotash . ran 2lc MAGS OFTER YOU— | : i Whole Beets . . 23¢ Modern Sales Instruction, i ¥ These Coats are priced from z}’to-lcl Z'he«;t s lloajf- I;r aisin brea SN oaj C - A test will show this loaf the best! ¢ { 9 la NE RN ' » Grandmother's Bread:: § : : «MA & s g Iy The A & P News, published weekly, contains many recipes and helpful household hints. Ask the store manager for your copy Collegiate Sport Shoppe | ! B IHF[I e BiiE PP | WONANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES’ B @&PA@ €0. M/ ; TAS WAL Al st WIDDLETOWN == NEW BRITAW Selected fancy Maine potatoes—the best! Please shop early in the day—every day. Your A & P store closes at 9 P.M. on Saturdays

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