New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1927, Page 5

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i ®EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927, re = | TINSH GO YEARS _[owFomrs wmsa 7y s - ' GOES INH0 BANKRUPTCY < Lo (OF MARRIED lIFE’ o SUCCESSFUL TRIPS [l v stare romer paeex o Lists His War-Torn Uniform Among ’ FAIRY SOAP L — 2,000 sheets to a omorrow C ML M B S G Y (i | " 20 25¢ X HAEL o G . 6 e 23 ¢ S At o Canadian Liquor Dealers Have _ R T E BIC STORAS Good Year || Faxevcororep srtrons NEW BRITAIN S SHOPPING CENTER. OCTAGON POWDER i , Reach Anniversary Oct, 4 | weo il unifor s hist old Conf: t ST This pl | Newington, Sept, 17 — st unusual 1 { | Dozen on card. —m—————————_— For : : or laundering. | October 1, Mr. and Mrs, Edwa ever filed in the Specialil- ol st IOC o 8 de | Goodale of Dowd street will obscrve clerks said today. r)\ pettion is |y i : CaSh Your FaCtory Pay CheCks Here Baskade s i c | the 60th anniversary of their mar- ' that of Col. Ielix on. of ut | Tiage which took place in Hartford, | Waco, the highest officer 3 | October 1, 1867 of the lerate army living to- i Mr. and Mrs. Good: ave lived in | day IWEDNESDAY BARGAINS PROVE ) | Ll r rs, coming | Colonel Robertson. in a lengthy ¢ ir mar- | petition shows that his Habilities ’1!.‘11 Goodale s Emma R. ontr far in the E o wughter of C 1 Mrs. years of his life and s 1 | T t R l, 3 he hey came e only way out is this peti 5 = < | e | | hat Raphael’s Cash Prices or | . n | o | Are the Lowest Prices 1 wd street n\r'pl for a short time i@ whei the house in which they wr ! Heavy Pure Silk | AN ODD LOT living was destroyed by fire a few * T wore % i i % years afte here, 5 o 2 D DR e T s e tour | T i Men’s CREPE DE CHINE =il Women’s b sons, Be il i 1 IGURE { IN'S AN S by one e ."53\’3.'3? . 4 8 Fancy Shirts FIGURED WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Night Gowns s | Neckband styles with separ- SCARFS FELT HATS Made of fine quality Flannel- o ate colla made of silk B v L A c- 15 of wh e liv &lindlone v . SO0 ette. White and colored. i g:q:’m“h‘,;’;“” S nsandtons e B on, s 11 to 17. Value Value up to $1.98 i Value up to $2.00 Long and short sleeves, H Mr. Goodale will ebserve his S4th | 4 2.00. : e TOMORROW 41 birthday on January 26, 1825, He | car y TOMORROW TOMORROW FOR | TOMORROW { enjoys good health and is active, i ROV taking great interest in his garden flag i s | a P on September 15, 1927, § < « — C | c e il G - “",”e\"fl'“';“ ¢ °}§“ID* e | ° | H There will be no celebration, only | N n Argentine, 70 Injured | ctose triends and etatives conine o WAGNER SEARCH ENDS R P ! Girls’ ": 1 remembering the couple with flow- | 1y ¢ injurcd when t Sllk and WOOI v | o e Police Rewarded With Capture of y (s, ! A HOQC It 5 S e E ; — '_SChOO! Dresse‘ 1 SemantTames O GIver U SR R e . = Ll e 210 WOMEN'S DRESSES — AN ODD LOT OF i\l 1tdh (;r without Bloomers. f i ¥, October 1, at & : 2 o w n, black and eigh Made of fire quality material. { M. at the Grange hall. as the| Om September §. f new shades. All first quality. Sizes 7 to 14. | W e | s JERSEY AND ALL SILK | | =7 ’i pria "l"l\. for state aid roads w Hr be | : T(,‘l(”{“()“ of | wen we. ! 89 YO il - of il | : c | $1.00 i ' "y Val 9.9, x- i = alue up to $9.95 e i town must approp . - P e o | Chamoisette W ?rg‘h ver one-h HE Gloves ALL MAN ool Bonnets i will be made 2 7 00 \g 2 i i f l '”\m} nkwrm“‘zi‘” . for women and children (\;’)/(IT: STYLE, trr‘i)r);ui?efgn\frsi‘thplflgngngm‘g:o?d— = £ 1o the town somefine Novelty cuffs. Regularly s SIZES R < ¥ i e Hiehiii Sunday Breakfasts for l)gt[:\ Solit b L ] ered buds. Values to 69c, Gy THER your first gath- TOM ' PR TOMORROW i{ by the ’qL.qy rlng;\llh('::l':::-u:r):'uv\‘d(ay TOMORROW, PER PR. = il that is nece v breakfast or for mid- 9 | payments from c-lunch.”” make cer- 1 at the coffee s righi. (N 650 Every Home Should Have Two or Three of 4 C B peace of a quiet Sunday than a : '8 ‘ | cup of inferior coffee. i These Fine Ouality 2 Before you start off on that all- I . : st e i | 50 Doz. Boys’ and Girls’ hot coffee along in a ‘Thermos g Unbleached Snee It will be good if you |8 Q | X Ll o at it is YUBAN — 4 .Jeamless Sheets | For gym or street wear. ; Guest Cofice., Miss Ada . Parker as ch; The losers of the contest will fake Size 81x90, made of extr: Heavy crepe or suction heavy quality cotton. Value i soles. Brown, grey, white $1.19. leather trimmed. TOMORROW, EACH PAIR man. Coffee Making Pointers Yuban is so full flavored that it is not necessary 10 add the proverbial table- spoonfulforthepot. —______ __ It is possible to usé [ ! [ charge of the harvest supper which E Will take place in Octoher, Kretsmer of Wethers and Dr. alitde less Yuhan ] SRR S Al ’ e man i of'iie SCORES OF NEW COLORS alns At Brid: Doane 4 seven tables of bridge at her home rick strect, Maple Hill, vos- | afternoon in honor of her, mother, Mrs. Anna Leschorn, who | has been spendi the sum hers and who is returning to her home in TOMORROW ONLY i MADE 75 Doz. oo TRIMMED Boys’ , Fillow Cases o ‘ : it Juvenile Suits = l\,\‘l| ‘?22“,'{{‘.””‘“!,i;(:,'.:[]r.“'w-;';:‘l. QUALITY FANCY Made of heavy Tweed and quality. ' e PERCALE BRAIDS Flannel combinations, button- home S to b that there is bad Roch Erie, | is s Prizes were a led to Mrs. William H. |, Fitzell, I L. | fi d l b k Harding, M rs 0 e on, flapper and lumberjaci Herbert . Anderson TOMORROW, EA. styles. Sizes 3 to 8. T ss Annexation A Joint mecting of executive committee of the Maple Hil Tm- provement socicty and the commit- tee from th civty on the annexi- | tion of Maple Hill to Nuw Dritain was held last evening at the home of the president, Dr. Arthur Grant of Golf stre The committee on o R T TOMORROW 1 7c/ 200 SHEET | 36-INCH FANCY 89 = BLANKETS OUTING FLANNEL C 35 lnch Nize 61x76. Assorted Plaids, 1 stripes and checks Tweed quitii’?fi Value up to $1.50 2lc¢ quality 9y all and Winter wear, in TOMORROW TOMORROW Men’s and fancy eftects. Coat Sweaters 10\.0mm\\ PER YD. Made of fine quality yarn. c c yd Regularly sold up to $1.69. — 7 9 C | TOMORROW, EA. f RSt —1 $1.00 — Odd Lot — JUST IN TIME — NEW FALL iezping Garments | | WOOL MATERIAL | | oo Knit * Flannelette Wear ia pe outlined ¢ for | , aps of the town, district | and New Britain and making a | school sury The matter of an-| nexation was fhoroughly discussed. | The annexation committee will co- | operate with a similar committee { { l from the Elm Hill Tmprovement as- 2 sociation and the town will hold & meeting in the near future, | Dr. Grant and W. I Middlemas were appointed a committee to send | civcular letters to all residents of Maple Hill to urge them to have their mail hoxes in good position c and to improve the appearance of the boxes. Residents will also be | ”;f,m.’ o "";‘,,‘ ”“,”r,”(',‘"‘"','h”“:'m”'"-‘ Ineluding Cashmeres, Wool Crepes and Flannels, Tn assorted colors and Including fleecy Blankets, This matter was s Nyt N ] ? Umon Sult‘i sizes, Values to $1.98. j : :vv(‘ltlu‘(:l(h‘ long and short mast . K Erwin of New Britain. E make this offer be- 35¢ and get a regular 25¢ tin R s — TOMORROW — Sacques. o Complete Town Budzet 4 lituiosiwh £ o /N e tegularly sold for 79¢ EACH A meeting of the finance board of cause multitudes who of Palmolive ter Shaving |‘UM()RR()\\, EA. i the town will be held at the home use PalmoliveShavingCream Talc with it — both for the of George W. Hanbury Friday eve-| ning. at which the hoa expects to| complete the town budget for the | may not have tried Palmolive 35c, two for the price of one. After Shaving Talc. . . . 64c O8c verd 19¢ There are only two ways oming year. The matter of spe- | cial appropriations was taken care | And because other mul- ¢4 get either of these famous of at last Eriday s meting | itydes who use Palmolive R G _L Women Escape as. Their | After Shaving Talc may them at their full prices—25¢ Husbands Drown in Lake| hever have tried Palmolive. for the talc, 35¢ for the shav- ., Sept. 27 —Hyster-| Shaving Cream. ing cream — the other is to For Tomorrow For Tomorrow Spzcial Sale ' 40 doz PURE LINEN Fall and Winter Weight exhansted from 5 5 X ] To bring these men to- take advantage of this big . 4 hrough v les of | g od swamp, Mo, Richard obbs gether, to give to each the 2-for-1 offer, while it lasts. hien,sworksh' S HEMSPFITCHED N PK!NS Women’s Wezaa e atien : shaving joys the other knows, " ' A 4 ; Step into the drug store selves Into fhe V we make this remarkable and get yours NOW. Each chobee, carly yesterday to tell of | ) | -FOR- the drowning of their husbands and TWO-FOR-ONE offer. But dealer has an allotment. for a few days only. When that is exhausted he Today, go into the drug sclls each article at its full b "“-“,‘"““r‘ g ! 3 store and buy a tube of priceagain. So do notdelay. five miles from the la 3 4 5 ; of their hnshands were Pahnolive Shaving Cream at You may be disappointed. 200 yards from shore on rion today. They were when their rowhoat upset in u | i For Sale at Drug Stores READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AI)S] 378 FOR YOUR WANTS ! 79n ASSORTED 12 FANCY Unlon Sults C SIZES 2C Each BORDERS ,S $1.00 Sizes 14 to 17 Includi triple stitched, two pocket Shirts, blue and khaki. David Harum two pocket Flannel Work Shirts; olive drab and grey. Every Shirt worth up to $1.19 cach. Value to $1.79 Ribbed, fleeced, Rayon silk, striped and part wool. Sleeveless, long and short sleeves, knee and ankle lengths, ! S : ) —

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