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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2¢, 1918, Ironing an Apron on tho SIMPLEX Ironer Step in and see our special demonstration of the SIMPLEX JRONER It is a wonderful labor-sav- ing appliance that has solved 1ing problem for thou- s of women. It can do same for you. LEX does beau- a total cost of n average family does in a short hour -what ordinarily re- quires a half day of tedious labor. 1t is worth a special trip to see the SIMPLEX. At the same time don’t fail to inspect our complete line of washing machines, vacuum cleaners and other labor-savers for housewives. Bamforth 14 Main St, We have a big assortment of these | Brooches, worth $2.50 and $3.00. Special for Saturday only 98c Gillette Safety Razers In Gold Filled Case Sold throughout the country for $6.00. Special Saturday only, while they last $5.50 REED JEWELRY C0 238 MAIN STREET l in this city. STANLEY WORKS HAS ANOTHER NEW PLAN | | | Office Cabinet Organized to Promote Department Cooperation—Will Consider Proposed Changes. ey Works has adopted v and novel plan to de- eration at its office and in order to make its office | second to none in efficiency a com- | mittee has been formed to arrange | for departmental co-operation, the | committee to act as an office cabinet. The personiel of the committee is P. F. King, who in a general way W. Irving, the ha ng group; E. W. ing and accoun ments which have a sep- ion, such as box strap- steel; F. R. Gilpatric, ice at large. committee will carefully con- any change of office policy or or practices. Their decision to ange or to initiate new is will be final. plan will insure the careful consideration from every viewpolat of any change or new idea. It will also | te in the office public sentiment h is the most effective support any plan. | Ex-Pres. Taft, Fox's theater, Dec. 16. | —advt. f | | CO-OPERATIVE STORE AT STANLEY WORKS ‘ Subscriptions Are Being Reccived and Building Is All Ready For Occupation. The, co-operative grocery store is | now orsanized at the Stanley Works ptions for stcck are being . A. Wecoster, C. A. Ma- leath, James Toomey, L. A. Hoffman, Ar- mpson, Edmund Marsh, Ar- v . B. Collingwood and being converted quirements and some s have already been pur- » management is very | anxious to open the store by the first | of the year and in order io do this a | prompt response for stock subscrip- | tions is necessary and they ° kindly ask the early co-operation of all Stanley ‘Workers to get a good start. Ex-Pres. Taft, Fox's theater, Dec. 16. —advt. Charles Witkin, U. 8. N, has re- { turned to duty after a short furlough Ex-Pres. Taft, Fox's theater, Dec. 16. —advt. BRIDGEPORT: MAIN ST., STATE ST. Christmas Furnishings at‘ Real “Clean Out” Prices SHIRTS Eagle Shirts | E. & W. Shirts Hollanders’ Shirts Heavy reps, neat stripes, worth $2.50, Now $1.35; 3 for $4.00. Woven Madras, worth $3.50, Now $1.49; 3 for $4.00 sk Fiber Shirts, very bright patterns, worth $3.30, Now $1.65; 3 for $4.50 Heavy Bhirts, beautiful subducd stripes, worth $4.00, Now $1.95; 3 for $5.50 Pussy Willow and Crepes, other stores ask $4.50 and get i1 Here $2.35; 3 for $6.50 ————— Black Belts 29c 4 for $1.00. Suspenders 39c pr. 3 for $1 GLOVES Genuine Mochas Lined Mocha SWEATERS AL} wool, Red, Maroon, Grey, Green, Heather, Khaki. SPECIAL $7.35 TROUSERS Sweet Orr Work Pants, .. $2.95 Corduroy Pants worth $5, $4.00 Dress Worsteds, special .. $4.95 Real heavy weights, ‘worth $7:50 0GR L sk 05 Black unfinished, special .. $6.25 Cold Weather Coats 8 Sheep lined Coats 15 Sheep lined reefers ... NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD T e——————————————— Halloran Says: Right now, above all other times, with peace, happiness and prosperity in the air you should dress up accordingly. But every man must devote more than his customary dis- criminating care in the selection of his clothing so that he neither over pays or gets inferior goods. We Prefer a Wide Clientele To a Wide Profit BALANCE OF THE Hollander Stock This special collection to clean up the lot Fine Hand Tailored Suits At Less Than Today’s Wholesale Cost LCT B Only 16 Suits in Men’s and Young Men’s models, neat patterns. Cassimeres. blue serges—extra values. Special Special Special $19.75 $23.75 %21.75 Overcoats Specially Featured Also Men’s particularly fine Dress coats, all of last year's cloth, tailored into this vyear’s models. Conservatives, Heavy Ulsters, Town Coats, Waist Seams, Form-fitters and dozens of other models, in beautiful greys, blues, browns, olives and mixed. $25.75 $27.75 $31.75 One Lot of Men's Hats Not worih a cent if they arc not LOT C 41 Suits in this lot, fine worsted and cassimeres, also LOT A Just 11 Suits for Young Men in fancy mixtures, var- ious models. The Most Tempting Bargain Ever Offered in New Britain Cfg?,y?:ioy $8095 C°g§,2y‘5;,:’y $1.49 each CONNORS-HALLORAN CO. 248 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT