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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918, 1.75 $1.50 $12.00 $3.90 . - $17.50 $11.00 Palm Stands $1.50 | Telephone Tables $8.75 | Mahogany Desks $20.00 | Sewing Stands, Fireside Arm Qak Buffets $32.00 Mahogany Foot Whist Tables $2.85 | Mahogany Mahogany $9.00 Chairs $20.00 | Qak China Cases $20.00 Stools $2.75 | Martha Tabourets $4.75 | Wm. and Mary Wing Chairs $25.00 | Four Post Beds $32.00 Work Baskets ~ $3.90 Washingtons $12.50 | Mohogany Book Desks $65.00 | Leather Library Auto Valet Mahogany Smoking Cabinets $8.50 Racks $2.75 | Mahogany Nest Rockers $23.00 Chiffonier $60.00 kel gl QOak Tea Wagons $7.50 | OQak Library Tables $18.00 | Davenports $57.00 Oak Costumers $4.50 : ; ; Child’s Chairs $1.75 Mahogany Tea Tables $13.50 | Mahogany Colonial Cane Wing Table $7.00 . ! ic Cabi | Desks $30.00 Rocker $9.75 Smoking Stands ~ $1.25 Wagons $12.00 | Music Cabinets $7.00 / ockers Cedar Chests $16.00 Waste Baskets 75¢ | Carpet Sweepers $3.50 | Spinet Mahogany Fumed Library Piano Benches $11.00 4 ¥ ; Book Racks 49¢ | Rattan Table Desks $29.00 ~ Tables $18.00 | Leather Lounging Sl.nrt Waist Cases $3.50 Book Shelves $2.95 Lamp $13.00 | Colonial Mahogany Rugs 36x72 in. Chairs $70.00 | Fireless Cookers $17.00 Wood Baskets ~ $3.50 | Window Mahogany Mirrors $16.00 Copies $7.50 | White Dressing White Sanitary Oak Parlor 75 | Rockers $13.00 | Mahogany Tea Walnut Ladies’ Tables $2400 | Hamper $5.00 Ratta;cR:;rcskers 310'00 Console Hall Tables $9.75 Desk $21.00 | Colonial Library Rattan Tapestry Morris Chairs $18:00 Tables $18.00 | Mahogany Top Sewing Table $1.75 Tables $23.00 Rockers $14.00 Mission Arm Oak Ladies’ Tables $9.25 | White Medicine Mahogany Tapestry Table Chairs $6.00 Desk $14.00 | Gate Leg Tables $13.00 Cabinets $3.50 Costumers $11.00 Covers $3.50 Enamel Invalid 55 ) Our Contracts Placed Last The Store of a Thousand ‘; July Before the Advance in Gifts. WatchOurWindows. | Price. You Get the Benefit ® New Pieces Every Day | f R o 2 department. We might as well be ice on the military committ an- endar year), when sent by the publish- Do think that mother would plain about that. It is one of the swered Senator Hitchcock, “that re- er thereof from the post office of pub- enjoy of warm. Angora bed things that is causi country the d efforts have been made to as- lication or other post office, or when Socks—§1.50—Wilson's.—advt. | most widespres R a n the cavse of this miserabl by a news agent to actual sub- i ' See our Toy Department. Glad- indignation 3, down, and the committee has ers thereto, or to other news ding’s.—Advt & E as bee a be made been unable to get anything like an agents for the purpose of sale, shall i i , except miserable incompetency.” adequate explanation of who are re- be one cent per pound or fraction _ Bovs like wool helmets, the kind Senator McKellar replied that Sen- sible for it. It is worse, prob- thereof for delivery within the first the soldiers wear—$3—Wilson's.— | ator Hitchcock might be correct in his but not much worse, than the and second zones applicable to fourth. adVt. f Klll P tal Meflsm'fi b statement, but suggested that the in- breakdown of the business manage- class matter, and one and one-half Jolly Three dance, Saturday night, benate S F0S }' crease in the volume of second-class ment of this country, which has failed cents per pound or fraction thereof Grange hall, Berlin——Advt. matter is out of all proportion in the to pay family allotments to the fami- for delivery within any other zone.” | ' Yote of 34 to 29 matter of millions of pounds to the lies of soldiers who are serving | i | A nico pair of warm gloves would first-class matter. abroad. It is like the business break- | !please any man out of doors.—Wil- Oites Delay in Dependent Payments, down which has resulted when, as we ClTY lTEMS, Bonizoeadvts { : sec‘ OP 6‘,* “I know the senator is correc know, soldiers in the service have | Washington, I'e‘c1 20. —‘—Am";e:é‘:’;f his statement that there is gone one, two, three, four, five, six, ' _— - 2 s of ‘‘miserable ncom! constant complaint from all citizens and, in some ¢ seven months 4 o B S galnst the pastoffice department, the . over the country about the mails without their pay.” I DonitiforzetichelIetterfcarriorra) SRMESORKIOREFDISME LT ok q Sia yotelon 3¢ tolasinasiatingas SEEEEn SRR Rsnt s SATE would like wool sox—$1.50—Wilson's | FOR HITTING HIS MEN 3 . Can nlm]m(nl to the reveaus e . i he t f the new zone amend- __gqgvt, g i Y d nullicying S hopgzoxs :V:‘DZ'\.«‘\:"::(‘(;’:) M\‘S“‘ii !):'V‘L::ll “nmd . : Go to Gladdi 1 to Ve, s Dees2 g oonvicted jor e ] - aés’ o 7 nd class mail matter. | e OUZ sit vhere “That on and after July 1, 1919, the a adding’s for your toys—| ©o% y i j 3 - ] ] d t In the course of the debate preced- “”“‘_’"””',f can 3 de. I know of postage on publications en- A HERAS : & =l ‘"“lerf_“s A (oF¢227 2/ 8] Wi (o ¥} he the adoption of the amendment, tNe complaint is LI wish we s matter (includ- would appreciate wool . command, Li us C. Miller, Six 5 u it B e e enator Hitchcock, democrat, af Ne- | could in some way y that situ- g It the extent of ten s ry swell right now—$§ tieth Pioneer infantry, has been dis- S iation veight of coples d vt. | missed from the army, the war de- ‘The senator knows from his serv. d to subscribers during the cal- For toys, go to Gladding’s.—Advt. partment announced today. ment for what he termed e = Z — == — ful breakdown” of the R e R R T Nl S - between the soldfers in helr familles in the Sl“'nutor‘l I:iltLhrnckb; attack Was A LIFELONG' PR}DE-INSPIRING :;" Botor Mokoliar, demoerat, of Ton: ; FRFE DELIVERY STORE OPEN EVERY SRR R y o 171 Park St., Cor. Maple St. ppartment w econd class matter, .4 largely of newspapers and Faflure of Soldter Service. | H 0 USEWI FE Legs of Spring Lamb 28¢ ‘White loaf Flour & $1.55 Libby’s Pork and Tuna Fish large can 25¢ el s i Lamb Stew 15¢ fllour bbl. $12;)5 Beans can 15¢ | Clam Chowder can 10c ctive mall servico between the . 5 . 4 Fores of Lamb 18¢ ixed Nuts c Matches 5 e ‘,"",,‘“lfj Jo ’Ti"f"j The White Smk, Drainboard Back and # Shoulder Lamb 20c Black River ;(::;lt::slcfi)npkg i:z seven-cent pkgs 27c . A 1; 4 i s N &8 Fresh Shoulders 30c Molasses can 14c Farino I A Toilet Paper 6 rolls 29¢ pren all in one piece “Kitchenette” which ® Roast Pork 32¢ Extracts all Flavors Ao laTEe SIze DEE XC Good Brooms each 69¢ Sperry & Barnes bot 10c | Whole Wheat Flour Clothes Pins 100 for 18c : Smo. Shoulder ~ 31c | Soups all kinds 3 e 29¢ 4 1b pkg 20c | Glass Washboards 40c = — ¥ Prime Rib Roast 28¢ Sauerkraut 2 cans 25¢ 20c pkg Borax ~ 13c Sani Flush can 15¢ i Fresh Hamburg 28¢ | Eva.Milk 2 cans 25¢ | Ghge Dressings 3 for 25¢ | Cleansers can 5¢ START THE DAY RIGHT § Sausage Meat 30c Corn 2 cans 29c BonAmitsifor 25¢ Sunbright or Lighthouse amilles 18 this = 4 Smoked Hams 40c Shredded Wheat 2 fr 25¢ Sapolio 3 for 2%e Potatoes 15 Ib pk 49¢ o weny i Cartaincless Showers. Fitanybathtub, | | Ve S oo | 2ter " a5 | Princine Bakin i . wers. I'it any bath tub, Veal Stew 20c¢ 2 for 25¢ S g Parsnips 4 lbs 19¢ downs af the - tpcere $7.50 and $15.00 Veal Chops 35¢c | Mother’s or Quakers Powder Lic size 100 | yelipw Glohe e oolai e Noocand wlace g fi Veal Cutlets 45¢ Rolled Oats 2 for 23c Sardine Highest Turnips pk 25¢ I ot e tome Totters wad na ® Crisco can 32¢ Barley 3 lbs 25¢ il D 15¢ 3 B tave been tv'loprncd(ot Cmp. Lard 2 Ibs 57¢ Thomas’ Pork and BL Good Cooking B i trom hotr soldie b iv Tapioca pkg 13¢c Onions pk 23¢ s poon destruotive “;"mji”‘j;’ E p B U & N S gfi’:’fizfii‘;fii ,45‘,172 c (Eg:n; gafizns %g‘é Tecco pancake Flour 13¢ | Yellow Onions 4 Ibs 13¢ N ety Tt s Pigs Feet Ib 10c | Baking Chocolate L 196 Sl Mors St 1 . . Sour or Sweet mixed 3 pkgs 25 Tryphosa all WATCH FOR OUR e ceckiees sori ot i Plumbing, 11 Main Street. Pickles pint ¢ Red Beans 3 cans Flavors 2 for MONDAY NIGHT AD. pst Office department and the War , RGN P R T B T A B I T A 060 VS T ST R RO SRR LR LS 17 pld responsible for the failure of de- ery there. On the ot we are showing. les here. It is due, first, last and all