New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1918, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN PA Through a Mi' I have . bt ot opot Cash (SR To Cust mers Over 500 Suitings and Overcoats, on Account . o1 fl‘lat 0]’ del’ a Slllt > S?O:Z_N enables you to‘‘wear as you pay’—these in brief are the advantages offered you in ‘ for a JObbiflg Hfluse, I ' i or Overcoat ] Got Them at My Own P . Price. These Goods are all Wool, Not Like Some of that Shoddy that You Get in Ready Made, and are Asking a Big Price These Goods Will be on Sale SATURDAY arnd MONDAY | SUIT or OVERCOAT to Your Measure WITE A FREE PANTS You Will Save $10 to $15 If You Get in on this Sale “TOM” MURRAY 394 MAIN STREET OPEN MONDAY DRESSES e $1250 to $35.00 li ji/lii;;'i_t_zrdfia Man W‘hovr Was Absent Minded; - e Dresses of Silks, Satins. Georgettes, u, = o Serges and Serge and Satin combina- ; : tions in a variety of colors, embroid- QPENS UP Sees EDtToRAL, BECOMES EBENGROSSED ered and trimmed with fringe, surely 3 NEWSPAPER COMMEMNT ON WITH EDITORIAL an assortment of sufficient size to PRESIDENT'S ComMmmMENT Trimmed. satisfy and please the most exacting. 2 LATEST NOTE Ladies’ and Misses’ GERMANY A most attractive showing of new suits direct from O OO some of the leading makers in severe tailored effects and 7 O L] Fur Trimmed Poplins—wonderful values and easy terms. L] WAISTS SWEATERS SKIRTS $1.50 up . $7.50 up $7.50 up d Lift Off Corns! HATADSEAREIN “Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus WAR WQRK BRWE right off with fingers—No pain! L — District and Industrial Chairmen PN meniizes oe of Drive Here This Month = L »v. 1.—Joseph T. Me- -=ODUDICHT 1918 NEW ¥YORK TRIBUNE INC. > industrial chairman of War Work drive starting svember 11, announces. the fol- . Perry. war cliest , Hume, district chalrman; Charles N. wppointnients as district and - J. Birdseye, Middletown—%W. H. Boutciller, dis-' Robertson, industrial chairman. | for the cam- | dis ch : red J. Broadbent| trict chaipman; Howard H. Warner,| Norwalk—General Russell m-.m.[ | Chamberla L. E. Fitchtho! Faione rial chairman | industrial chairman aistrict chairman Stamford——Louis G. Kibbe, . j Anschulz district | Greenwich——Julius H. Curtiss, dis- Milford—thomas J. Tally, district | Norwich—Colonel Charles W. Gale, | trict chairman; E. H. Johnson, indu . Var Riper apa | trict chairman frmay listricet hairman; JJames L. Case, in- | trial ct % Hines, industrial chairmen addam—B. W. Hazen, chalrman; | gatuck — He Whittemc dustrial chairman | gton—Thomas W. Bryai rt— Wil 1. Hine Lilley of K industrial | jet chairman; Charles C. McCar Plainficld—Frank Tillinghast, Cen- | industrial chairman drman; E. F. Von Wett- 1an industrial chairman. 1 Villuge, district chairman; Burt| Wallingford—Charles H. Tibbi g, Industrial chairman artford — Francis :. Cooley New BEritain— P. Hart dis-' O Cook, industrial chairman. | district chairman; Frank P. McAvd 1 J. Large, chair-| chairman; Clarence Whitney, indus- trict chair : 3 , indus- | Putnam—D. J. Burne, district 'mdustrml chairman. ourney, striz e Nelson ‘Smith, | trial chairr chairman. Waterbury—Willlgm E. Tho : rial chairman I New Huvens Kingshury, dis-! Rockville-—Coloncl Francis J. Re- | distr airman; Frank P. McAve Drop-e little Preezono on an aching | tiny bottle of Treczons for a few cents, M. Turner, district it M. Waitt of Shavon, [ triet Ghaivman; . -Oliver, indus- gan, district chairman : i N 3 . e i an; James L. { trial chairman Simsbury—Joseph R. Tnsign dis- tic—George T. Hinma corn, ipstantly that corn stops hurt-| sufficient {o''rid your feet of every s Morin district chair: N Chos i e . New - Londen-—George S. Palmer, | trict chairm Willi Hill of Col- | dis airman. ing, then you lift it right out. Tt |hard corn, soft corn, or corn between e district chairman: John W. Nicker- | district chairman; William P. Curtiss, | linsville, J. Lee Loomis of Granby, | B. Gaylord, distsi] doesn’t hurt one bit. Yes, magic! the toes, and cailuses, without eoreness Derbsy - , ind 1 chairman industrial chairman. bert Darling of Simsbury and L. J.| chairman; Lester C. Strom, .indw Wiy weit? Your drigeist sely & sr inftatlon. Try it No-bumbugt ey ; turned over to Meriden| New Milford—Professor Nelson{ Roosa of Avon, industrial chairmen.| trial chairman.

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