New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918, ioston.) Canles ! s ...108 FOOTBALL CHALLEN Britaln team especially, the yankeoa Boston Store i N[] TIME [IMIT l]N et 2 e CITY BOWLING LEAGUE Richter NI S 1 7 The Carnival A. C., of Hartford, is | or the Arcadians. The average welgh as the occa emse resi - [ilan ton sl i i 5 95 8 | without a football game Thanksgiv- | is 115 to 120 pounds. For a gawme ad{ dent is understs at while Warn ing morning or afternoon and would | dress Harold P. S werdtfegen, Aetnd When buying CORSETSI PRESI“ENT’S VISIT L(,""”N o Ao \‘ bagsy T @ i . 0 . 462 467 6 | liko to hear from any fast going N life Y0., Hartflord. it is iv & abroad he is technically on Ame Myers d 65— 1256 sideration to the most re-| ¥ ically all of (h.‘ I'Hm'um\.\ of his | Trevethan | E e Thompson ... “liable makers, to those who| have made a life study of this Wh le Abroad Wilson Will Keep | ene line of merchandise. tried | the e tre: > bel R ke . { ! ) the o I S 6 TG B - B P L > p PR s » and tested the various Im&s‘ in Touch With Home Allairs |5 I'at the peace conference | I Fobers se 96 w1 278 | B ‘ : R SE € o Oricos by Ma and curves necessary to pl’O- ADIR was \nv«l"\'nm! by the (;yn'»inl«v.(‘»\y‘:'w;:: St o 7 G & 1 T et (INCORPORATED ) Special Care ial intcrest in the principle of Kelunsy determining factors in duce the perfect ht{mz nUMmM-| \Washington., Nov. 20 President Il Giel president o sctino timel for g 24 1 bers for the various forms.! Vilson has set no limits on the | his return from abroad, 4 e 4 (8 " £ d < HARTFORD. | length of his stay abroad in connec- R e o e For tall slender figures we : meeting of. the! peace!! prioblems dlse are understood folhave ]'(‘(‘Q)nlnlen(l i his was the im SSION | heen d at the conference. = : A Colonals. a | ation of uction comm R & G AA262, AA440, ference with the president 1ast | of any so 1 to have bee I( ‘nl,_, t Sl e e S R | carey .. 0 Th"mp*“n 11668 and {12071 S ey 08 e el inoun cementiat SR Ly fheRnresiceRt ael e E( LE ity L | Pennin R g A Ay NOVIMBER SALE OF NOTIONS AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES IN PROGRESS—FURNITURE * d, favors the solution of e- P Bon Ton 822. e president’'s decision l'” ;41“ to 2r0n<1rvl<'umv problems by existing 4 i 3 "I A d it was rot likely “that it ! agencies. The senators were said to 97 7 29 Nemo ‘321. throughot 1 e dent on recongtruction and le | 408 478 45 O g * R&EC { peace B s presenc | tion will Le embodied in his add i i 3 1 an l X ) S 3 ' in the minds | pefore congress at the opening of the | Cage .. Sooew SR Tl O 27 Royal Wolcester 526. en: st night's con- | pey on December 2. Dobruck ...... 8 96 95— 279 | | lief today that | For the average figure. ‘itson \\,.m. e /| 50¢ finitels ast untii the great- | 88 VL i TR + Stk ‘. V z . _— § ° N‘R_z(.)yal Worcester 503 and | :f’;” ,.I i atilenpiing ,:.’\;,(.f (_m:_’ L AP ‘ , Sllverware SBELLING AT REDUCED PRICES. ATSon SR 0 A. Anderson ...115 s heen completed. R & G AA402. ; : at from the United R A E S ocse e 1 Hollow Ware and Flat Ware For short slender figures. |~ ;l;h?élli(f;n X.}\]z;;f(i, e W\— ” B : : BEAUTIFUL GOODS, GREAT VARIETY OF DESIGNS, PHENOMENAL VALUES AN Yjyde | | ' HOLLOW WARE W. B. B314 and 957. — + Nemo 318 ; - Goon e J AEK PIBKFURD i Sheffield Reproductions| See These Specials For short stout figures. R Thurs., Fri., Sat. Farewell! Farewell! W. B.: 935, C358, C380, > GOOD 1. 373, o [ f cov nLrss you: R & G B248, B392. : YOU HAVE GONE 70 SERVE YOUR COUNTRY AND WE Quadruple plate on nickel base. New designs, Eerey REr cona Colalont i ome Wi 1o very beautiful in Sandwich Trays and Fruit Forkal Susas hells IBloaklneis N C e ks Sany ok Bowls. Regular $4.50 values for 2. Tomato Servers, Fruit Knives, Orange Spoons, SHALL ALWAYS LOVE YOU g X j T I Tea Spoons, Iced Tea Spoons, Sterling His Best Picture “ 'I ,’ . Tocee P '\‘;:‘ :“c; 'l’”s' ‘ :es; and | gjiver handles, 25-year plate on bowls, a plain Made Before He ' e a ker Sets, Casseroles, ; ruit Bowls, Brea rays, and easy-to-match pattern, each in: neat lined : 5 y Syrup Jugs, Vegetable Dishes, Meat Platters (well : N & Bngen box; regular $2.50 value. Special at Joined the Navy and tree design) and Chafing Dishes, all in Sheffield The Aavor Is made from frosh | | inute Logaoberries. We use many | reproductions and selling at Four Popular Prices: Pearl Handled Cutlery—real mother-of-pearl berries to make the flavor for a WITH AN ALL STAR CAST INCLUDING LOUISE HUFF AND Values up to $6.00 at 8200 I nales eriing divel ol A A e | single Jiffy-Jell dessert. WIS SISTER LOTTIE PICKFORD. Values up to $7.50 at . <o 8495 | o this sale b The favor comes in liquid form NOTE THIS 18 NOT THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER N | Values up to $10.00 at . .. $7.50 ; e G o R e | PRODUCED BUT IT MAKES YOU HAPPY ! MAKES Values up to $13.50 at ... S 80.85 8 g c,s values| up) to| $1,60. Choese Servers, Fickis Jell a weaith of fresh-fruit taste. b == gren e It comes ready-sweetened, and XOUSEEA D Y EOTRYOUNCRACATN Also a comprehensive range of Tea Sets 8 and | Forks, Cream Ladles. the cost is slight. A single pack- i DO YOU REMEMBER? 4 pieces, from .... .85 to $75 . i et‘ uhcuraBe age servea six people. ol TOM SAWYER? NOW BE HERE AND say M| Xs axc fortubine b fonroin Meld At $1.19, values up to $3.00. Fish Sets, Cake Knives, et R L A d HUCK AND TOM? GOOD-BYE TO JACK. patterns, $15 value, at ceee.. $9.85 Gravy Ladles, Cold meat Forks, Berry Spoons. Try Pineapple flavor too. YOUrBeallty DOCtOl' IR e Faee e ar 0 e ; N EW V AUDEVILLE ENGRAVING FREE. Al & aj i i i [y e ML T B e Jifty-Jell —Waukesha, Wisconsin 193 MAIN STREET LEVY? SAMPLE SHOE STORE wherean Cars stop CLLOSING OUT SALLKE NOW ON Our Entire Stock of High Grade Sample Shoes Must Be Sold in 10 Days To make room for our new stock of Government regulations shoes, meaning that the manufacturing of all our High Cut Boots and leading novelty colors such as Grey, Field Mouse, Ivory, Champagne, Havana Brown and all combination shoes in cloths and leathers have been discontinued, by order of the Government to save labor ,and material. Therefore these shoes must he sold regardless of cost which will give the public an opportunity to purchase footwear to match their wearing apparel at reasonable prices. Therefore, DON’T MISS THIS SALE. LangEbOgE 01,93 Yfgoglf'e?%??{ %‘19&3"3%}3,!’;&3 o | SOME OF OUR CHILDREN'S SOME OF OUR MEN’S SHOE SPECIALS Reg. $5.00 Value. ' 5 SHOE SP ECIALS Men’s Brown Russia Calf Button Shoes La dies, Fa ten t Lea ther Goodyear Welts. Reg. $5.00 value. Button and Lace ClOth I?Oys’ Box Calf Shoes, whole quarter. Size $1 98 $2 95 Top Shoes, low and high | 2% % e 300 vae 2 heels. Regu‘ar $5.00 Men’s Mahogany Calf Bals, Misses’ Gun Metal Lace Shoes, Cloth Top, i X Its. All Value Pony cut. Sizes 11V to 2. Reg. $3.00 value. $ 1 '98 (’oo:ivzeeasr szz ts% At $2. 39 Misses’ and Children’s Brown Calf Lace Shoes, Hi-cut Khaki Cloth tops. Sizes 814 to 11. Reg.$3.50 value st S o $2'45 Ladies’ Fur tri d, Fel i i e i e e lSmrdul Calf, double sole, heavy work Shoes. $1 98 black, marcon, grey and $l 25 Sizes 11/ to 2, $2 95 hlie. Reg $198 value. Reg. $4.00 value. ........................ Men’s Gun Metal Lace Shoes, e Hi-toe and English toes. Reg. .adies’ Military Heel Shoes in Field Mouse, :{advle leh ar:“ de(?re Kid with clothotl:) qes Misses’ and Children’s Patent Leather Button, Cloth Top $5.00 value Avanagrowit 218 P! Shoes. Sizes 8 to 11. to match. L Reg. $2.45 value. i Reg. $7 value. Sizes 11 to 2. $1 98 ° . ¥ Reg. $3.00 value. . ... . et s Ladies’ Grey Kid, Havana Brown Kid, Field Mouse Kid and black Kid Shoes. 9 inch boots, Freneh and military Lambs Wool Soles for Men, Women and Chil- Men’s Russia Calf Bluchers, Cork Welt Water- 6 00 heels. Reg. $9.00 value S dren. Reg. 50¢ value. 35C proof. Reg. $10.00 value. $ REMEMBER THAT SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OYF THE SALE

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