New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927. SHAKESPEARE SAW - FLAPPERY AHEAD “Modern Dress” Producer (uotes From Classic YOUNG o Annual Report sions Going Begdmg MARY ELLIS= ol ~N Kfi\ waS7 8 (§ v low AR CORPS NEES AL e e | JUST SAY CHARGE ;. rious colors foum in the driiling an oil well on the O. B. Grayson tion, however, the promotion |1 army now in | | mant mmurmr : wles of v exhibition in Ch work of Indiana artists d virtu- United ar represente cotion of the i § (P—Room for ages will D of two garden ed on land owned MENBADLY " { Shows Commis- ¢ £ $200,000 in prepar- t Olovslund holm, and It ST explain 1 out the same - of earth formations GILBERT CLOTHES YOU GILBERT TRUSTS YOU ’E\y—] (ZIOMT' [ Pay | %lox anDlT Qlo We Good lM GILBERTQS 108 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN s no doubt that is being made T — / ;,!E 00 0-000-0-0-0:0-0900-049.0-6-0-0.60.0.0.0 0. Mounted and Trull ment of stones and settings for and complete the young girl. LADIES' RINGS New creations in 18-k v oold settings. ond soli- ot wow s i LELILIOIRN ETHOIMAS g 1 Jirm with~ Rl OByl O R el DECEMBER 3 T0 DECEMBER 10 assort- Pick The Diamond You Desire— Pick The Setting Your Desire “BUY DIAMONDS FROM A JEWELER” 3 -o.ooo—@-a #.0-0-0- 0 008 -0-00 0 900 ¢ 87 West Main Street Unmounted Didmonds Display Week Targer stones with settings ¢ 14k and 18-k gold for dies or gents. \\\\\ iy ////% Your desire to present a iristmas gift unusual to iose you love, can now be ful- iiled. note the moderate prices—the See our seleetions— execllent qualities and remem- ber that gifts from this store LADIES’ AND GENT’S DIAMOND RINGS Set in platinum. A fine investment as diamonds pay dividends in inereased value ten years hence. Tet us show you these rings. $1 5T9'00 $800.00 carvry a preferred reputation. Mounted and Unmounted DIAMONDS And other preeious stones is the finest we have had in our thirty- cight vears in the jewelry busi- T1CSS, ISee Display In Our Windows } Our Assortment of Profit By Our 38 Years Experience A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Diamond Until Christmas’ ‘ Sznce 1889 I _— SELLING FINE FURNITURE FOR MORE THAN 25 Accept the Invitation to Attend the Grand Open- ing of New Britain’s Fin- est Furniture Establishment “Gonight! The Management A. Cieszynski & Sons New Britain, Conn. cordially invites you and your friends to attend the Grand Opening New Biritain’s Finest Furniture Establishment FRIDAY, DECEMBER SECOND Nineteen hundred and twenty-seven 3 p.m.toll p. m. FREE SOUVENIRS A Cncszyms]l@l &Sons Newr Britains gmes[ C]urm[ure 5;Z¢5lwfimcnf 515 Main Street New Britain Will Greet a New Type of Store Tomorrow When the POPULAR PRICED STORE — OPENS — AT 494 MAIN STREET LADIES’ CHILDREN’S COR. LAFAYETTE ST. ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS— LADIES’ COATS Fur Collars and Cuffs—Regular $29.50—at $22.50 Regular $16.75 Value—at $9.95 100 MISSES’ COATS Fur Collar and Cuffs—Regular $15.00—at $9.45 200 LADIES’ SILK DRESSES Regular $9.95 Value—at $6.95 BELOW 200 Children’s Fine BROADCLOTH COATS With Fur Collars—Regular $7.50—at - $3.95 50 GIRLS’ VELVET DRESSES With Silk Sleeves—Sizes up to 14— Regular $5.00 Values—at $2.48 500 Pair Ladies’ FULL FASHIONED HOSE Pure Silk All the Way Up (Irregulars)— Regular $1.75 Value—at 98¢ MISS THIS GALA OPENING! —DOORS OPEN SATURDAY, DEC. 3, AT 8:30 A. M. WEAR Being a chain organization operating stores through- out the country we are able to guarantee you prices that are lower and merchandise that is better! DON’T

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