New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APP]L 1‘) T » ¢ e B et | o country is the classi> land a{}(hxn !cs uml that she had taken the S o 5 C v, than om and the wel- [dr cleaner and she was told ting ¥ P 2 hie T T O——— Iul in could no( bc taken N I s¢ e was in a conditio] i out. That was the basis of her re- ONTWOCHARGES i i ™ s sum ovmomiss I\lejordan’s,?!l omens ond Qusses — 215 Main St Saxe reserved decision. Merchants Sue School Teacher Who Wood Aleohol \dlcs Increase in Boston Ay 2 (®--Dr. Francis Woods Tempted to Have Paisson Arvested Tor Perjury Hefuses to PPay, Alleging Material Was Not Washable, Marino Fined $100 Ore Night's Journey What Two Men Found Just Beyvond the Wall formed nu #hort time, t ankle was was madA guess I owe you s old man was emb you can't afford it the community care of the bill," was gone. ‘It's going to be tough on us for a while,” commented the old with rheuma get around. woman is 1 “Don't let that worry vou bit,” the neighbor w w speaking. is working to - economies micrit ba @irl Scouts. She how to cook. sew, huy left overs and run 1l She will be giad fo help few days for the practice part of her Scout training” (Continued in Tomorrow's Herald.) faken Prom Led B Escobar Says Morgan Stzands Behind Calie- Admit= Non ~..,-|—u Gbod Eyes ;\L‘CT children begin life with good eyesight. The prob= abilities of impaired vision are minimized by care and precaution. Many adults would have bete ter vision today if eye strain had been corrected in early vears. (,,_ e vour child a fair start. suard the eyes against exces» sive or harmful use. If symp- toms ot strain are apparent, have the eyes tested without delay. HAVE YOUR EYLS EXAMINED FRANK E. GOODWIN Optical Speciatist 27 Main St. Phone 1965 TRADE AT THE New Britain Public Market “Where Quality Rules” 318 MAIN STREET MORNING Roast Pork Sugar Cured (not frozen) Ih. 2' Smkd. ,‘h(nlld(h ] 8c SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS ... . Ik, 35¢ FRESH (UT LEAN HAMBURG ) 'k TEL. 2485 SPECIALS, 7 TO 12 GRANULATED SUGAR i ALL DAY SPECIALS iy, 22 Prime Rib Roast Boef ue Lean Pork Vi-Grade | rankforts e (cut from our " an-age Meat, 1 35 Boneless Han izar ‘ums‘ e " Pure ork :;,\::, EGGS.......... 3 doz. %5c Nueoa Nut Good Luek First Prize OO D OLEO " 28¢ " 32¢ "28¢ BEST TUB BUTTER 2 Ibs. $L05 PRy raAnh FANCY CHELSE PEANUT BUTTLER 2" 27¢ "35¢ 1™ 23¢ RO\ \L LUNCH CRACKERS ....2 Ih box 3lc Maxwell House or La Tour- aine Cofice b, 19¢ Shredded Wheat pkg. 11c Fresh Prunes . . 3 Ibs, 29¢ SUNKIST UR \\(-L\ .2 doz. 35¢ :g;li;:‘:foz. i 23 l\:":ttzll;(e)es pk. 19¢ FRLSH (.Rbla\ ASPARAGL'S, 214 Ib. beh. 7. oJordan’s. fendant able to 10 work after Iaster. 215 MAIN ST. NOW—-MOST UNUSUAL SALE 2000 Pair Full Fashioned Smart Hosiery Service-Weight and All-Silk Chiffon '1.09 Regular $1.65 Never Before Sold at This Price All over silk . . . Stockings many women buy by the half 1 dozen lots because they wear xo remarkably well. Al new Spring shades. Another Underwear Scoof: Women’s Delustered “SUPER-QUALITY” RAYON UNDERWEAR | | | i and T ave colors, We Are Closing Cut All Children’s Dresses and Coats Regardless of Cost YS Sizes 7 to 14. Were up to $5.95. SCHOOL DRE\\I& All Tub F: Were up to <’98 $1.oo $3.98 | SPORT AND DRESS | COATS | Broken Sizes. Were up to $10. ¢ —— MARVELOUS IAFTER EASTER GLORIOUSLY SMART SPRING COATS $ 1 3.50 3 1 9.50 The tailoring of these wraps carries oiit the superlative beauty of their lovely fabrics. Velvets, soft flan- nel-like weaves and rich broadcloths are used—skill- fully manipulated and tailored into slim, beautifully fitting coats. Novel stitchery and seaming of conven- tional or geometric pattern forms the decoration— some of them use rich furring on the collars and cuffs For women and misses. OTHER CGATS UP TO $19.50 IRRESISTIBLE! THESE STYLES SPRING FROCKS 8'7‘50 each 2 for 3‘1 4‘00 Also Glorious Showings at $12.75 each. There is always something NEW by Dame Fashion. Even so early as two days after Easter—the new Dress styles are ar riving, showing the modes which will be popular in the late § rmg or six weeks hence. Prints and colors — See them at Jor n’s — the prices tell a convincing value story. - ———————————— - ————"

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