New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 16

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16 ’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927. BELD FORTRIAL e o BRISTOL NEWS ) 1 last evening when the b 20 g 3 TP which they were rid o were married Robert Wright of Washington, v ‘ Extradited From Maryland Angeline McCarthy of this city. [ 0 special celebration of thelr an- | ary was made by the couple, ! received many congratula- ressages and calls from their 1 relatives. iMr. and Mrs. McCarthy Married for 53 Years, | Thanksgiving E their 5 SUE ON MORTGAGE | Claiming that interest on a mort- | ue September 14, has not been ; vatore and Domenica Gian- | ough Greenberg & LeWitt, brought suit for $5,000 dam- Hans S. and Dorothy J. ‘ plaintiffs clalm that | 1 with a telephone pole | 1574 in a Hartford church whick 1ed | gceupied what is now the site of St. .\lonmdl;_crl';'vP;‘bp-c]‘l} 5 S S e el Off Branford Tax List taken to . the | in Hartford +q New Hawen, Nov. 25 (#) vla moved to this cf £ the Carthy was er extent of Lovely's P i Wol- | building inspector. For flling .| on Mitchell street and Pershing av- :t when the came | duties of this office he recelved 50 | enue, assuming several mortgages, loo: throwing the cents un hour while actually at | with which the property was en- ! rved for fiv s, when cumbered. Deputy Sheriff Horwitz ss forced | served the : the work and became New Britain's fi the defendants purchased pmptrlyi | 1 IR'S CRAMP. | today signed his 5 honds of $1,000 denom- | sday he signed | nds. This complates the alizing the $575,000 fss 5 the hoard of finance and t atfon Monday. It required nearly ise | three hours to sign the bonds. C T work. He 3 ot them being still M Hill B club W s Frank MecCarth g est; John J. Mc McCarthy, Geor | in A. Mc 2 | | . H. Latham will ent Miss Henrietta continued the | pinley of New Y tek L. Averill, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shonts of 1 t this week-end Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hu of 1 5 t taxes from Montgome ourt finds that ti tax payment provision passed from Averill to Tyler takes this as desire on Avel on th n. L i 5 et : Decorated Crepe Paper — Silhouettes — Wreaths R S “Festoons — Streamers Teicles at the time the board o the list. He finds £ For Store Windows and Stores Seals — Labels — Gummed Ribbons — Cards . . Wrapping 1’.;1pvrs — Tags In Central Village e For Your Christmas Package! B laen, L i West Springf Mass., ted, White and Green Festoons and Streamers ! Liinks taneiatinnoon. cicles — Bell, Wreath and Santa Cut-Outs th Atwell, ¢ For the Decoration of Your Home! state | o > : 2 A Decorated Table Covers, Napkins, Place Cards, M s ; Decorations for Ices For Your Christmas Table! evidence - And the Christinas Issue of the Party Magazine! e | Nothing 1s wa e e : We Have All These in Addition to the Many M pres Sntde ko g gl b . Other Dennison Christmas Items! Let Us Show Them to You Wright as havi llent butter and high nt, as food or s a com- A dore e n o urday afternoon by entertaining t at the time of & p, and which can be used al of her young friends at her The Pen Shop on Robbins avenue, 297 MAIN STREET r home on Rob- ait CY IN NUTS Johinson of Hart 5 t of Dr. and Mrs. Ar- S. Grant of Golf street, for a DORFINKS DOWNSTAIRS SHOP 1077 MAIN STREET Hartford, Connecticut A new downstairs shop that is unique—selling only fresh new merchandise, specially purchased, specially priced— with wonderful variety and value in outer apparel for women at prices equivalent to the usual wholesale cost. SALE OF WINTER DRESSES 10.00 Regularly 15.00 to 16.75 Wonderful styles!-—rich materials!—new colors! Velvets, silks, satins, wool jersey, twills and combinations. Black and the popular shades. Gorgeously trimmed, cleverly designed.. Dresses for every occasion. (Downstairs Shop) EXTRAORDINARY OFFER FUR TRIMMED COATS 17.00 Regular 25.00 Grade Imported mixtures and other smart weaves in sport coats.. Velvety fabrics and new shades in dressy coats. Plenty of fur, becomingly used, to trim them.. Interlined for warmth—nicely lined for beauty. (Downstairs Shop) Many Other Saturday Specials Throughout the Store Do you make coffeein a perco- Then be sure to use alouratne lator? (offee you might as well have the best Wise folks will he here early to get the best selection of the most remark- able values we ever got together at one time. Ladies’ COATS]| $90.50 Featuring the new side flares, straight line mod- els, clrcular flares and other new style effects. Others $19.50 to $79.50 NEW Dresses Special $10.98 A special lot of valucs that will easily sell out like an old fashioned bar- gain sale. Come early is our advice! High Type Dresses $29.50 Those who prefer the fin- est creations, developed of the best grade of fashion- able silks and velvets, should sce these models first. LASALLE Tires MICHELIN Tubes $1 Down These Tires are guaran- teed by the maker and us to give satisfactory serv ica for one year from dat: of purchase. A writte: guarantes will be giver to each customer. Buy these Tires and Tubes on our easy credit plan, OPEN EVE Old friends and customers will be delighted — new friends and cus- tomers will likewise enjoy our famous friendly credit service! Men’s SUITS 0’COATS $99.50 | A Sult and an Overcoat Yy man, every Finest De Luxe Suits and O’Coats $30.50 As fine as any man can wish for. No need to look any further when the best i3 here at this low price. Others $24.50 to $49.50 Boys’ Suits and O’Coats $9.95,, Short and long pants suits and well built over- coats, Made to give dou- ble wear, Girls’ Coats $ 8 d 50 up As fine a variety as big § sister can find anywhere. Pretty new fabrics and colors,

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