New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 20

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20 ART IN MEXICAN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. Idrtu whe will e ! three bre losing their lives | ‘Im the 1 po of the French kings, the fan really royalty of women. It beautiful and lent CATHEDRAL LISTED Entire Gollecnou Worth Abou Foar Million o NERD WAS FIRST WHfl WORE ‘SPECS' Glasses of Emerald Protected Eyes From Sun Aexleo City Cathedral of M Itars of the ca Main alts T omotto: "A It was about that an Ip- e of Ful Japanese (‘hil'hen— Hold Lanhqu.llw Dnll MARK MILLIONAIRES most primary more total- The right merchandise —at the right time— at the right price : MILLINERY Co. 177 MAIN STREETD | complime | ‘Tove i { row was sincere { war, when she was | of disloyalty to the Unlon while her UITET SUBJECT OF STUDY Student Gonvinced Real Love ' Was for Woman He Married go, Oct. 21 (A—In the sensc t they had complete confidence in each other's integrity, respected cach other, desired each other and that each was supplemented and ted by the other, Abra- ham Lincoln and Mary Todd, the woman na other as ne y were not always happy r, each would have been nn- PPy with anyone 1d ne ould have heen II'HVK') “He loved her. She woman and fn tha only ver gave a ri re the words: ih Rutledge ctive mily at | colu lived elected to the She died in the and Dr. ‘no -dily in n and . No one in alem suspected that he had | ction.” "odd, whom Lincoln mar- | when he was still a legislator, was born in Ken- and came to live with re ©1d, the Tllinois capi- In was in public uitors, but she although they 1 often and both were t times to break th it led to the m ey mutually desired. r. Barton treats in some defail the later life of Mrs. Lincoln—her difficult position during the Civil ccused by some The store of service, dependability low prices, good values 350 8xceptional Misses’ and Women’s DRESSES for street, $10xd §1 to take advar ful dresses reat off with all the style and spirit l‘\ it young folk Many s jeautiful p: greens, in the lot. colorings to suit every iple dresses Styles for purpose. blues and tans. Sizes 14 to 20 vears. afternoon and party wear 5 p!vnu d lul nl very sm nt ]ookmg youth- s demand. street, afternoon and party wear. Also plenty of navy, black, reds, Gl i misur ated her heart most of opposite ither irm to those already | beauty. Great paint «d fans worthy of being made | vorks of art. in comparatively recent | it feather fans have come | . Wonderful specimens | ¢ from peacock and | Aires, Oct, © ation for a r ct of a recent | the president of | owards completior ad will attain the froutier has already -Andin enos Aireé with the Pa- R —The vil- of Stout has so much money ¢ are no town faxes. The country at in 1925 a clerk wrote ned to use the nd it had been <e conld be re ry is bulging olity was court, far from the unusual not dress up this Fall and Winter in the season’s PRIZES % AWARDED IN THE Gibbs Piane Go. Great Puzzle Contest FlRST PRIZE An Elegant New Piano Was Awarded to SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE FOURTH PRIZE FIFTH PRIZE M3t Belden Steet ity A Beautiful New Phonograph Was Awarded PEARL SMITH Hudson Street, Berlin A Ladies’ Diamond Ring Was Awarded to MRS. CHARLES H. MONBLEAU 10 Summit Street, Bristol A Beautiful Wrist Watch Was Awarded to HARRIET FRANCIS 817 West Main Street, City An Elegant Chest of Silverware Awarded to Other Rewards Will Be Mailed JUDGES Leon Sprague, New Britain T}'ust Co. Charles Smedley, New Britain Record M. J. Smith, New Britain Herald o Gibbs Piano Oo, Street — “Abyy Eugland s Finest Music Jouse” New Britain, Conn. smartest fash- ions. Every new style for every member of the family is here on the easiest credit in the worid. Come in terms and see them! LADIES’ NEW FALL PAY 32 MEN’S NEW FALL SUITS & @VERCOATS | $ 4 Others \ 2 PAY sz up to BOYS' SUITS $49.50 & O’COATS $7’?,5 Girls’ Coats and Dresses $5 '9.,,5 The Handy Household Kit of six assorted inside frosted MAZDA LAMPS With this assortment on reserve in your home you can replace any worn-out, burned-out or broken lamp—immediately—with the right size new lamp, that reduces glare and saves eyesight. The Handy Household Kit contains three 60 watt lamps for read- ing and general living room use, two 40 watt lamps for bed rooms, halls, ete., and one 100 watt lamp for the kitchen. Total cost $1.61. Any employe of The Connecticut Light and Power Company will take your order. These handy kits will be sent to you immedi- ately and the charge made on your next electric bill. No need for you to make trips downtown—you order—we deliver. The Connecticut Light & Power Co. 82 WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 3600

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