New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1918. NEW TRIMMED HATS We are showing the very newest in Stylish Millinery. Up to date in every detail. SATIN AND VELVET COMBINATIONS Trimmed with numidi. Paradise and Aigretts creations that are bound to please—very attractive values. FANCY TRIMMED HAT SALE We have marked down our entire stock of Velvet Trimmed Hats, at ridicu- lous prices. COME HERE SATURDAY FOR BARGAINS IN HATS OF STYLE AND QUALITY FANCY RIBBON NOVELTIES Our display of Handsome Ribbon Novelties is most interesting. Opera Bags, # Pin Cushions, Coat Hangers, in many very smart designs. All hand made by experts. Your inspection is cordiaily solicited. EASTERN MILLINERY CO. 223 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN MASONS BEATEN. Frederick lodge, A. F. & A. M. of Plainville succumbed to defeat on the o VILLA BEATEN OFF IS, (©OF 12, Spense, Skip Wilcox, 14 good, 16, Tonight the be between Phenix lodge, and P. O. S. of A. carpet bowls rink in Lec’s hall last évening, St. mo lodge, K: of »., ing the victors. The score was 50 to 24. The results on the s follow p Smith, 12. I(rnlv Juarez, Mexico, Nov. ¥ [ Villa withdrew his surviving forc i | defeat from Chihuahua City last night after : duration during he made fruitless attempts to carry o'clock oven-hours’ which n. Trevino's protecting works b ault. Gen. Trevino repulse ttack by Villa forc a fourth m. | ate yesterd | the bandits being driven from th ! temporary entrenchments with heavy the bandits toward the 1,\(n'\)\_ the e report from Chihua- hua City stated. | Gen. Trevino has 20 field pieces, in- | cluding a number of French o tationed on hille around the ci ry men in Juarez say. As far as known in El Paso, Villa has no field pieces. He is said to have several captured from Ger wycotte’s column nea leading i reports re: ed at the uarez military headquarters from B | Chihuahua City, given out by Car- za officers. The bandit leader was said to be riding horseback with his pped to hi addle. He the de 500 men in { his main column. As he is reported { to have more than 6,000 troops un- | der his command, the remainder of MOH. CREAMERY eresEr o _ Fancy Selected H asluon?@@brlmsl , \ g N 9 He Wears the “Brummel” A style which embodies the graceful correct lines re- quired in perfect full dress clothes. Beautifully tail- ored in the Fashion Park formal clothes shops. The man sitting wears a Tuxedo, the Dansant; an equally charming evening style. You may call your Dinner Coat your Tuxedo or your Tuxedo your Dinner Coat, but we want to say to you that after you see the “Dansant”—a Fashion Park semi-formal evening garment, you’ll call yours a total loss. 40c Best Pure Fancy Dau'y Cheese .. MOHICA! BUTTER .. PURE APPL BUTTER .. SWIFT'S PREMIUM ...1-Ib pkg 25(: 18c¢ . .doz 15C .« 18¢ $25 and $35 at Wilson's Jersey Sweet Potatoes . .4 qts IN LONG BATTI.Ej 24.—Francisco | troops, | In39c, 9112 9 10 11 A. M.—HOUR SALE—9 TO 11 A. M. STEAKS—Short, Sirloin, Round 1 5 c Carolina Head Rice ....3 Ibs 2GGS—Every One Guaranteed p—— X T FOR THANKSGIVING OVERCOATS For Mz2n and Young Men Warmth, service, attractiveness—those are the quali- ties men want in an overcoat and here you’ll find that combination in all its fullness. Qvercoats $18.00 $20.00 $22.00 $25.00 Boys’ Mackinaws $5 to $7.00 Men’s Suits $13.50 to $25.00 Gately & Brennan COATS For Women and Misses All the new materials—Silk Plushes, Silk Velours, Wool Velours, Zebelines, Corduroys, etc.—and the best in style 15 and quality in each of these materials. Other Coats $10.00 $13.50 $18.00 $20. to $35. Girls’ Coats 6 to 14 $3.50 to $9.00 Ladies’ Suits $15.00 to $25.00 47 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Lo indits are believed to be advanc- ing to reinforce their chief. It was learned from Chihuahua day that Gen Murguia, north from the ill in the vicin- A with his main | that he was ll.‘ g been due to an error | " GREATEST OF WAR column, Mapula in tran Juarez government officer: e that Gen, Trevino’s ammuniton will | not last until Ge from the south with his reinfore division. There is said to be a plenti- | ipply of artillery ammunition ut a shortage of rifle and machine gun cartridges, due to the embargo at El Paso, which has never been lifted. London, Nov. 24, 9:45 a. \‘"r‘rnmn aux sider: von L jance all pxt\lu\h BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS FANCY LEAN PORK LOINS LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB SHORT CUT RIB ROAST BEEF CHOICE SHOULDER ROAST BEEF ..lIb 14C Boneless RUMPS or BOSTON ROLLS 1b ZOC FRESH KILLED STEWING FOWL . .ib. 24C b lic 3 1bs 25(: w 30c | NARRAGANSETT BAY OYSTERS RS 40 ¢ 6¢c 9¢c Eac FORES YOUN Mohican Cern Starch . .1-1b pkg Fresh Lemon 23c Fr esh @hreuded Cocoanut . - LAWS IN fiERMANY ar e Mobilization oi Labor in “War oi i m.—The | tion of labor, sing in imy measures, ¢ ‘| Mohican Lru@hed | cording to an Amsterdaf despatch to | Reuter’s describing the debate on the the main committee of the ture of munitions and war material of all kinds is felt. He said the bil I tended to assure the sustenanced of the laboring population and thaf compulsion would only be used as @ last resort and was not needed for women. "T)m bill must ]\rr\\r‘ to the whold world,” he saild, “Germany’s deter mination to fight with all her force to the uttermos General Groener pointed out tha “he exertions of the British ministe of munitions necessitated a considers able increase in the manuf. of] munitions in Germany H that the bill proposed t all men liable, for s therto been regarded as indls. 1sable v von Loebell opened the the bill, which provides for s of all men from 17 to 68. sald that beside the millions whom it would render liable to serv- ice in the army it would affect 3,000,- 000 others to be called upon for other | services in this war, which “is not ! only a war of political economy but a of nations.” E the m that instead of the la nent which prevailed ng of the war, now a positive 1 ,, especially in the manufac- | at the at home. Sound Baldwm 10c Apples 25¢ 25¢ 17¢ Booth’s Pure Catsup . .. .bottle. . Medford Prépared Mustard 3 14-0z jars 15c H eavy Grape Cape Cod 3 pkgs Cranberries . .5 gis Carrots or Parsnips ......3 Ibs Mohican Pure Cocoa . .:.15-1b pkg Dinner Blend Coffee ....1-Ib pkg 19¢ Mohican Vanilla Extract (sub.) bot 9 C 25c 10c 25¢ 15c¢ Red or Yellow Onions Fresh Cut Spinach Mohican Pure Jelly ....2 bottles Mph. Evaporated Large Juicy Oranges New Layer Mghican Mince Meat 3 pkgs Mohican Buckwheat Flour ... .3 lbs pkg Wisteria Shaker New Walnut Meats Fancy Meaty Prunes Muscatel Raisins Karo Corn Syrup ... ... .e3 Fancy Dried Peaches

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