New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916. BUTCH’ WDEVITT | ‘ — Conns ] A, KATTEN & SON,ff . 0 O “Hilouare o a Day” Wil ot Hartford One-Price Clothing Co. Bhns mas Gfamnflla GI“h Ask Recom | 114116 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD Gt B s . - o MBERSHIP LIMITED. Do not wait until all the memberships have been Jay Butch McDevitt of Wilkesbarre, | [§ B = &g i taken. Come in now and let us explain how easy it will be for you to own a Ea | ! ] b . 4 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA on OUR NEW CLUB PLAN. simplified the presidential con- test last night at least to the extent of marrowing down the country's|§ /A of M\H 2 C ' 3 No DepOSit choice to one or the other of two | |8 candidates, Mr. Hughes or Mr. Wilson. : ; f/ _F Al k \ ‘ q Pay Smali AmmOunt Weekly In a special delivery letter to The :::-xmlr:zzm‘l;r:xpr;:z.llllj;a;e ;;I;‘Dc}\]xlt; . Py / ST } B =ranicy { _‘ b Thl‘ee Pians . en upope T THR g0 ‘ T . PLAN “A” Columbia Grafonola $25 ' : I : i ‘ : Al 50c WEELY Until Xmas ing winner in his home ward, the Fourteen , Where e votin, alwa; S1 \ ) . -4 . rieenth, whero tho voting aivass | | : . | R 2 PLAN “B” Columbia Grafonola $50 the Tuesday after the first Monday in | ” . 2 g > & » b, $l.00 WEEKLY Umll XmflS Warning! This Note Paper For | v _ ; No. 50—Plan “B” $1.50 WEEKLY Until Xmas ropean Plan. Every Modern Conven- Snappy Fall Styles for Men and Young Men. Fine fabrics are high this year; ington, Prop., J. J. Lenahan, Megr. kylvania's Leading Hostelry. RECORDS. TING ROOMS. < 1s done on the first Sunday before November, acknowledged defeat in a| N S 1 # letter which ran in part: 8 | Columbia Grafonola, PLAN ¢C”? COlumbla Grafon()la $75 Exclustve Use of Guests. Fireproof— Hotel Redington—Fireproof. Bu- | @ fence. One Minutes From Lehigh | good dyes scarce. You may have to pay a trifle more for H. O. P. Cothes now; Grafonolas will be held and delivered December 23. Immediate delivery by special Valley Railroad Station. J. A. Red- we've kept the quality up;—but you'll find they’re worth a lot more. arrangement. 1\:3&15 ss‘«vm}om I;t;):;x:; (“%\lf'xur‘ged Bxe ® s i WE CARRY A LARGE AND COM- OUR STORE IS EQUIPPED WITH R Rt Pinch-IBacks, and ! | PLETE STOCK OF ALL COLUMBIA | PRIVATE RECORD DEMONSTRA- “Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov. § *16.— | paper in hand to kindly ask you to klease lotormisounipenusorsthioneh, Belted “Pinch Back” Suits and Belted Overcoats have struck popular favor NEW BRITAIN’S LEADING TALKING MACHINE STORE out the United States that I accept ! : : M defeat gracefully. The loss of $75,000 | [§ this year. Young Men like them especially. Here are two of the many models 2 T ey ears with potatoes | § we're showing. We are well provided with a number of variations of this style in at $2 per bushe s a hard oss. v- | = n -~ T . Ever, serlously Speaking <ithout Aokl both Suits and Overcoats, starting at $15.00. Finer materials up to $45.00. | Sy b LoD Ui U Jstay You older men who like the more conservative models will find them here, e e | O Beautifully tailored goods of splendid appearance and sure quality are here § 138 MAIN STREET Ha“inan Bldg. Blgned) v ATET for your choice in great variety. $15.00 up. Late Sandldate for Presdent.”” Statesman McDevitt ran so far shead of his ticket during the sentl- — - | = —_— = = = = mental balloting in the TFourteenth = 5 = S R < . i e ward of Wilkesbarre last Sunday that | Devitt, it was learned through long Late Tuesday night, however, re- AVALANCHE OF TROUBLE. George Moffit on complaint of Stock- }i:::;d tg;es;k}ce;:.erclmming that he famory, :?sth};e(:dvix:zz;gs: :f;sal when the polls were officially opened | gistance telephone messages to |turns from all the rest of Pennsyl- A —— B anielcnerediiimpu it thofher: el the! Hartforda Y. M. . A, ‘and gl o ‘hfhperff““““f;z;::ligfi?gd:feguef‘ | Wilkesbarre last night, closed up the [vania and from the nation at large | Mosie Loses His Job, Is Arrested and | of a sweater. This morning Mozie was To THAGH AD CLASS. begin his dutles on next Tuesday @ ay the few Dl e e e i s e i B vt Has to Pay Fine. fined $5 and costs in police court by ning. venture into Krackenfooe’ barber B = o th began Rtofcutitnto Fhistma]oricy i so < Th in advertisi shop early Tuesday morning to vote | lome to count "“ed‘,"\'fs {‘;(rt);fllfzn‘f\‘ iciously, that finally, as his letter | Trouble came in bunches for one|Judge J. H. Kirkham for the theft. | Lewis Stcphenson of Landers, Fr o :L(‘C(;llgi?m:ni .a';ir}x\.u‘xxfiz‘ of whid ready crowded to capacity. i Zoen : g of S : o 1z - sk » i et v lessons, - conf Balloting in the barber shop there- | actual fighres was b RCEHICRH| (0" Messrs. Hughes Wilkon, Hanly, | when he was dis him for : a when he refused | Lewls Stephenson, advertising man- | through tho winter and ending fore was called off for the day early | Choice of his country Benson or any other candidate run. | man, Herman Stockman. Later in|he stole sweate sed | ager at the Landers, Frary pril 3. in the forenoon, and Candidate Mc- |idency: ning against Candidate McDevitt. | the day he was arrested by Officer | p. - - - — —— hows, he was forced to make a state- ment conceding the election to either | T. Molumphy AR T 17T 5 - ; et lothe o FFB for Saturday Fee furSaturday THE CUHHAN DHY GUUDS BU. Now: Men and Women & Silk Hose Silk Hose RAPHAEL'S || OUR GREAT DEPT. STORE || LOOM END SALE @380 Main St. The Big Store N pii® | Greater Values Than Ever in Qur @332 Main St. Souvenirs o 1384 Main St. on . | Ready-to-Wear Department The manufacturers have shipped us hundreds of new models in COATS AND SUITS that they made up for re-orders that, owing to the mildness of the weather, have not come in, and as it is about time M B ] , i | B for them to work on Spring garments they want to turn this stock into cash. S . ‘ In a regular way wo could not handle such a large stock of garments, but owing to the exteremely $1.00 ; gy 7 $1.00 i | d low price on them we expect the offer to dispose of them at the cost of manufacturing. d ] : Pt Hence you will find here tomorrow a wonderful assortment of high grade COATS AND SUITS at A ~. fkisias A prices that will interest every COAT or SUIT buyer. WEEK WEEK : SATURDAY ONLY—A]] Fine ShOES reduced to Careful personal attention given to each guest at this store, whether you wish to purchase or not. ‘We might quote hundreds of attractive prices on paper but you must see these wonderful garments Why Do You Wait? Says Menter & [ prices that are wonders during these high price day: j to appreciate the value in them. Surely you know that you can come here and get : - : . ’ stylish cold weather clothes right now and that your | Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes in the newest makes of best || HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS MEN’S AND WOMEN’S promise to pay is just as good as ready money. ) materials in all leading shades, celors and combina- d smfortably ahd stylishly the & & 2 A Thousands dress c.mfortably a Y. y ; tions are Selling Sabuediy SUITS AT FURNISHINGS | easy way—the Menter way—and no cash store has ] o This entitles bearer to \I at Special Reduced Prices. £ | § $9.98 $10.98 = $14.98 :(Vi‘l’l’“;’;“je el T lower prices. Read our terms and come right along § where liberal credit is your right and where it is cheer- Pair of Silk Hose | A Pair of Silk Hose with Bl that can not be found at less than $15.00 t0 $25.00 | ywoon vests and Pants, fully extended. 8l £ | with any purchase of B cisownere. ! | v . $3.00 Shoes. | every purchase of $3.00 or Children’s Union Suits, OUR TERI?;:E D(Q. fisspuygllfse érliz.}%%:l;lfign and $1.00 ) RAPHAEL’S [ over—For Tomorrow only COATS F OR WOMEN AT value. Mill price | | a week—on larger purchases most liberal terms Confidential and Liberal Credit to All B B : you. Mon’s Natural color Union Suits, $1.00 796 e e e T o e e MEN'S DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT : X Nobby Suits ..$15.00 to $25 ¢ ..$15.00 to $35.00 [ CHILDREN’S COATS e R Overcoats ., 12.00 to o/ . 10.00 to 35.00 2 Men’s Black Sateen Work Shirts, Raincoats « 5.00 to S - 8.50 to .25.00 9 B In all sizes, and all kinds of materials, at less than | Mill price A ‘: Boys’ Suits ... 4.50 to 10.00 Milli tery L. 250 0 750 N B % QUR WA]ST DEPARTMENT EXTRA SPECIAL IN DRESS Boys’ Overcoats 5.00 to 10.00 r 5 - 7.50 to 385.00 Men’s Shocs .. 3.50 to 5.00 AL TIONS ARE FREE. Sweaters for Men and Women, Boys and Girls. ; i T ua . uetomotroty, GOODS Spleail Shos g Yadis Sl e U Tool P . B Many new models in fine voile and organdy ) * Waists at 54 in. Wool Serges, $1 value. Mill price, yd. 75 - - - - ¥ % Py Silk Waists s Ol c Bring this Coupon with |l § 7.98, *9.98, *10.98, *14.98 | sews sestsce s o1 vatwe st e 7 Regular selling price is $12.50 to $25.00. DEPT. STORE. model a 2 o comection 380 Main St No Connection [ f S wmecs 00 EXTRA SPECIAL IN SILKS With Ay 382 Main St. With Any ' § OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT | s im s oot tn it cotor. 81 alue. 30 7y price yard Ulher Store 384 Main St. Other Store & Offers new sample, ready-to-wear hats, $2.98 Tafi::n:;?a‘:::ddgm::fi;mfimfi Spresds, worth up to $4.00 at ...... s

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