New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1927, Page 15

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GIFT NIGHT TONIGHT Tonight many of New Britain's live wire mer- chants will usher in Gift Night at The Capitol Theater. The stores whose announcenments ap- pear on this page are awarding gifts to all those present at the theater tonight. Be on hand. You will have an enjoyable evening. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD, WEDNESUAY, SEPIEMBER &, _..i. # 15 TONIGHT—USEFUL GIFTS AT THE—TONIGHT CAPITOL THEATER PRESENTS FOR EVERYONE FROM THESE STORES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TONIGHT 9 EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGH’l" IS MERCHANTS GIFT NIGHT Watch these pages next Wednesday for the live wire Merchants and the Gifts they are offering F'ree to Patrons of this Theater. _—————— The TOPCOATS FOR FALL ARE IN! RICH. WARM ‘ AUTUMN SHADES Qur Gift at the Capitol Theater Tonight Will Be a Pair of Boys' Knickers With Belt SEE THEM _— _ 357 Main Street, New Britain. 135 Main Street, Bristol Alling Rubber Co. 210 MAIN STREET SPORTING GCODS RUBBER GOODS - AUTO ACCESSORIES Football Goods Now on Display Gym Shoes and Suits H. 0. W. Pure Worsted Sweaters Traveling Bags and Suit Cases Every Boy Wants a Football—Prices $1.50 to $12.00 Our Gift At the Capitol Theater Tonight Will Be a Raincoat. When You Attend the Opening of the New Commercial Trust Building Notice the lighting equipment in the office furnished by the %pring and Buckley Electric 0. Modern business needs modern lighting. This building has it Modern homes too, are care- fully planned for proper light- ing arrangement. It is sur- prising how much more live- able a home can be made by correct lighting. OU# SERVICE DEPARTMENT will make a survey of your home and recom- mend convenient wir- tures. Call us. — e [ Qur gift at the Capitol Theater tonight will be an Electric Toaster. ~ THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC (0. 75-81 CHURCH STREET TEL. 2240 ing and suitable fix- J i / THE SHOP 161 M., Lo uPPSTRAND W ATER OUR GIFT TONIGHT AT THE CAPITOL - WILL BE A HANDSOME LIVING ROOM TABLE Fall’s Smartest Hat of SOLEIL FELT AND SOLEIL VELOUR Featuring the New Flare and Turban Effects 4 i - We are showing the newest Fall Creations in the small, draped crowns, brimless models and flare effects for the Madame and Miss in all the season's latest eolors. They are temptingly priced at only $3.95 and $4.95 A Special Group of Felt and Panne Velvet Hats, at Our Gift at the Capitol Theater Will Be A NEW FALL HAT 3 P ° : AND RETAIL | l i SAVE ON —KEGS— 5 to 50 GALLONS ' Preserving Needs MASON JARS | JAR RINGS | JAR HOLDERS " THE BIG FURNITURE STORE" JorN-A-ANDREWS & | WHOLESALE The D. Miller Co. 26 - Church St. - 26 Globe Clothing House FALL CLOTHING Hart Sc!laf—filer_ & Marx FALL HATS $4.50 to $@.00 | Every preserving need, including a most | complete line of kitchen utensils ! Our Gift tonight at the Capitol will be a WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM KETTLE 220 | MAIN TEL. 909 | ST. Bed;din‘g~ MSl-Jecials Silk Bed Spreads, 84x108 inches, all cplors, $4.50. Bates Satin White Bed Spread Sets, $5.00. Bed Sheets, 81x90, 98¢. Arlington Bed Sheets, 81x90, 98c. THE FLORIST 90 West Main Street FLOWERS FOR ALL Pillow Cases, 42x36, fine quality, 25¢. each. Dorothy Dodd, Nettleton and Ralston Shoes Pillow Cases, 45x36, 29c. each. We Carry a Full Line of Feather Pil- lows—98c, $1.25, $1.45, $2.00, $2.50 to $5.00 each. Bed Comfartables, $2.39 to $5.98.- Silk B=d Spread Given Away Tonight Is From Our Store OCCASIONS! SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Our Gift to Capitol Patrons Tonight is a Suit of Pajamas Qur Gift to the Patrons of the Capitol Theater Tonight is a Boston Fern VOLZ THE FLORIST 90 West Main Street Telephone 3700 Globe Clothing House Corner Main and West Main Streets New Britain ]

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