New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1929, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929. HOLY CROSS PARISH i ooty o) MIDDLETOWN ELKS (G Curvmas 3 MOTHER AND CHILD. Man Partly Blinded By Neighbor _ FIFI WARD PLOT ARRANGES BAZAR S GOHOVEVICTORS |+ 572 51 AR GAS VICTINS s Awarded Judgment for 52,000 SiAY BECONE PARK Bventin Y. . T, A, & B. Hal Defeat New Britin Lodgy in ‘ : | Weman Allowed $125 for anmrea e e lously Land at Booth and Smith Stregts fo Last for Nine Nights | o0 e | Social League Tourney John Shahanian and Mrs, AMERIEAN VESSEL {0 Be Offered e 1 that hi 1 was e Osanna Kabian Victors | TR, 1 in Suit Brought \q'unsl SINKS E":F SWEDFN pro o R 1Conehana Founders Alter Rup- 11200 o : ning Aground o R . seeer. | 'Bridgeport Woman Kills Daugh- ot ter and Seli Today gt o INGHANS GUEST Baron Warthausen, 22 Years i 0Id, Ts Hmdflnbm g Cup Wmner; 3. P. 0. 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Kotex is t St Cause False Alarm uticura double chin and your too promi T ) R Dl R TR e & | -aus 1lse o ihdomen and at the Why Kotex is better by surgeons in 85% of the : ) TALCUM e your skin so 5 3 that it will compel | Other features that make Kotex country's leading hospitals. ‘\ SMOOTH, pure, fragrant and delicately medi- How would you like & especially desirable are its rounded, cated, it absorbs excessive perspiration and veight down to normal : ma | tapered corners that assure conceal- keeps your skin cool and refreshed same tim | ment under the most clinging frocks + . its special deodorizing process .and xf:s casy dxsposabnlm K O T e X Buy Kotex today. tivity that makes worl and also gain in ambition keenness of mind? | Get on the scales tod s o much you weigh—then get an §5 ce Talcum 25¢. Sosp 25¢. Ointmeat 25¢. aad 30c. Sample each free. Address; " Cuticura,” Dept. 15T, Malden, Mass. RENIER, 'CKHAR DUNN 127 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1409 Our’ Big Anniversary Sale 10% on all Goods NotSpec1ally Prlced FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'NOV. 8th AND Sth At. $ 98— \LL SILK, WOOL and VELVET | At $ 69—( 'OLORED SILK SCARFS. | Bloomers and Step-ins. Values to A 1 00.-\\] ALL LOT OF CORSETS and COR- 1 1 DRESSES. Were $16.75. | 1 Values to $2.00. ;i $1 79—4LL DRESSES, ROMPERS and BO SELETTES. Mostly small sizes. $7 98—4 l l DRESSES. | At $2 6 —COLORED SILK SCARFS. ‘illj,lTB.Rl' 1(@1]31‘]{(})}3{#}%‘5.01}. BT ; 50 —ODD BR IERES ' 03 5. L2 Values to $3.00. | —ALL ESNES, MPERS an S Ve s 4 At $ 98_\ V' DRESSES, | At $ 69—‘“"‘ GL‘R WEATERS. $2 5 SUITS. Regular price $3.00. | C ‘“‘:“ L9 0. e 5‘ Values to $16.75. 2 Values to $3.00. 89 ea.—ALL JEWELRY, TOILET ARTICLES, | $1 5 —C li,l"DR!" RAYON PAJAMAS. At $13 98—-\ FEW DRESSES At $2 69—\] L, OUR LEATHER BAGS. (o} COMPACTS and NOVELTIES for | alues $! o 220,98 Values $3.00. gifts. Values $1.00. : —SILK m(}mll-,R\ for children. At —! (H l\ SILR FINISHED RAINCOATS. At $ 0 —PU} SILK FULL FASHIONED £ 42 —ALL JEWELRY, COMPACTS, SALTS $1'00 Values i \ 4 : $11.98. 1 HOSE—Latest fashion colors. and NOVELTIES. Values 50c. e LONG SKIRTS AND At $ 39‘\ I I \» SWEATERS. At pr.—Children’s Brown and Black W ()()l. 4 $1 50— 2-PIECE PAJ . c S \,:m‘w\ 31 l'»«) ' o 1 33 HOSE. Sizes 6 to 91, Values 50c - The. Were 8 and | 2 Rl v\ I I \\ CELANESE BLOOMERS. | At pr.—WOM S W ()()l‘ AND SILK AND | !/ 25-—J< INTRA SIZE CHEMISE. h SKIRTS. 59 33 WOOL HOSE. Values 50c. : l Values to $2.00. Values 50c. ~|x n\| \ OUSES. At pr.—BOYS' and GIRLS' SOCKS. / —CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS. / —Children's Muslin and Flannelette $1 79 i ! 33 C Values to 7.'»(;. e $2'9 l\l;’!fi *B)l (;()\1“% | SOC GOWNS, slightly mussed. Value $1.50. —\] I \\l()l Ks. At pr.—ALL SILK OR SILK N )OI, £ —SIL! ) \ NG S $1.69 52,00 89¢ ™ oSk, Values 5100, ‘ $1.98 $1.25. ' $1.00“":}.I“,?:"‘2 e ATONESLIRS: $2 59~ \l l . At 69C pr.—FLE ,“IO("‘ UNDERHOSE. £ 50 —h\l‘ ANTS’ SILK CAPS. i e Values $1.00. Values to $1.50. . 75 —CHILDREN'S KNICKER COMBINA- I . At $1 .39 Pr—ALL $1.50 CHIFFON AND SERVICE . 98 —CREPE DE CHINE STEP-INS, TIONS. Were $3.00. LINEN HANDRKERCHIEFS. WEIGHT HOSE. C BLOOMERS and PANTIES. Val. 8. | —RUBBER APRONS. —BROABCLOTH BLOUSES. At —EXTRA HEAVY CALANESE VESTS. 4 $4 50Q—{REPE DE CHINE PAJAMAS. 25 Were to $1.00. Values $2.00 89 Regular price $1.00. | 3 Values to At 1/, PRICE—ALL DISCONTINUED MODELS OF q_l)\l LOT OF WOOLEN DRESS At 1 50_\\001, and SILK and WOOL UNION / 89 —ALL GOWNS and SLIPS. /2 ‘('O‘R‘SEI‘ET"F‘IGS. 2 o SKIRTS, alues $5.75 SUITS for women. Ankle length. Regular price $1.00. | ; ;! $2 75—ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S DRESS At 89 —ANKLE LENGTH UNION SUITS. . $1 .29 —ALL GOWNS and SLIPS, NO APPROVALS — NO EXCHANGES SKIRTS. Values $1.39. Values to $2.00. tegular price $1.98. ALIL SALES FINAL _( OLORED SILK SCARFS, | At ea.—FINE CELANESE UNION SUITS and —RAYON SLIPS. - OFF ON ALL GOODS NOT SPECIALLY 98 alues to 81.50 $1 '50 COMBINATIONS, also Pure Silk Vests, $1 25 Regular price $1.98. 10 0 PRICED

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