New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 12

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 191¢, JA SUITS $32.00 That Sold Up to $47.50 OVERCOATS $25 $28 §32 $38 $42 That Sold Up to $55 18.00 $38.00 You will find cheaper clothes than these, plenty of them, but you'll find no better anywhere. If you are going to get a suit or an overcoat, get a good one. Cheap clothes were never so poor as they are today. These clothes are wool—will wear to your satisfaction or your money back. SHIRTS Our $3.50 and ©4.00 silk fibre and fine satin striped madras shirts $3.15 3 for $9.00 We are the sole agents for te cele- ' brated REGAL SHOES From the Smallest to the Largest. We Fit the Family Here is the cha nce of a lifetime for you to buy Good Reliable Shoes at Nearly Cost Prices. Come in. Let’s get acquainted. Sale Starts Saturday, Jan. 4th SHIRTS Our $2.00 fast colored ma- dras and percale shirts $1.65 3 for $4.50 SHIRTS Our $8 and $10 pure silk shirts of crepe de chine and Silk broadcloth. The very finest of shirts $6.00 Each SHIRTS Our $2.50 fast colored wo- ven madras, fine quality shirts $2.15 3 for $6.00 WE KNOW HOSIERY Our $1.50 pure lamb’s wool and silk hose. $1.15 $1.15 GUARANTEED HOSIERY SPECIAL Our $50 Ail Wool Oxford Gray Belted Back Overcoats With Biack Hudson Seal Fur Coliar 35.00 romorrow FINDS BURGLAR TOOLS. SHIRTS HOSIERY fancy colored silk that were 65c, All 50c Now. HOSIERY Our $1.50 Patrick, all pure wool. HOSIERY Strong lisle in all leading fast colors. 35¢, 45¢ and 55¢ Our thread sox 75c and 85c. FINE'S QUALITY SHOE SHOP 321 MAIN STREET McKINLEY DINNER. Officer William P. McCue brought Senator G. W. Klett, president of in hh‘ | P \h‘ ue the police station this morning a | the McKinley assoclation, announced® { chisei and overe station. | at found in Schultz's | today that tentative plans have been EIT]ZENS THNIEHT { saloon on Ilast Main street, next to | formulated for the annual dinner of PHILADELPH[A PIERTN e i | the organization which will be held { | 1 but forgot to put them in | place and Officer William had drive to the 4, Iflvll;w The Red Cross in making { pub cablegram telling of the gift i as considering the erection | able monument and that tho | h plot,” as the scetion will | be known, would be especially deco- Eitediandnazked. i at the Allyn House, Fartford, on Wed- nesday, January 29 CAUGHT IN HARTFORD. Prade Claims That City Has l | { 'Board of | ‘Puhllc Tnvited to Attend Exer-, cises at Elihu Burritt School suspicion. It i E e i eni at Y. M. C. Seeking to Boost Roll | - day aude Graham, an ex ve of the Erwin Manufactu in Hartford Tues Against as Port i Russell & I Been Discriminated | of Embarkation. | pany, was arresied Philadelphia, Jan. 3.—Government tion of alleged discrimination against Philadelphia as a port ot ceremony | shipment for overseas supplies and new | for disembarkation of troops wged auditorium for giving | IR @ report adopted by the local board {of trade and submitted to George S. Webster, director of the department Many persons have in-|of wharves, do and ferries. tance would | “Philadelphia and Boston alone, of everyone isiall the principal ports in the country | have mnot i represented on the shipping control committec of the U shipping hoard, notwithstanding that such represcntation has been earnestly urged,” said the report, and nelther of these ports has recceliwd what is belfey to be its proper al- lotment of government overseas freight.” evening on that he had in his posse: believed to leged been ex- goods pressed in the dis 2| Woods, of the Boys' department of the peen stolen from the concern. E to be held this evening in the spect |y A1 ¢ A, has offarcd a prize of & jnation of Graham he i i gl Sl bership or & $5 80ld- Ivashington disclosed considerable | oV bers ng in the go0ds. A representative of the fac- of new catlons t0 (4ry and Detective Sergeant A. J. ca of othes drive is to continue Icfehardson made the search, The ac- 5 ) i 1 ¢ month, and at the b cnsed will he arraigned in police court 3 ‘ g g SIS exifn O ihilg tomorrow morning charged with theft. warded to the man with 1 o hal? ¢ s y R st number chalked up beside his Aw an additional inducement, Teradt Bpont it onis oa tary Woods has offered all in- SRR R oD biis month’s free mem- oy d " . pro h for tho year's ford, - thefr en- and the until or the purpose of stimulating Much interest has already frive for members, Secretary . ew Yorlk, Jan. 3.—The exuber- which are inctive & of the feellngs of people at | cloging of the war ¢ pr itt school 8 permanent during the holt a wclcome to some of America’s Y @ run on adopted sons. quired whether adm be restricted or whether I welcome to attend. Although a definite invitation has | beer mailed to many of the city offi-| s, cfals, to the clergymen, the evening schooi zation committee. amber of commerce and the factory o and for| whom there will be reserved, vet | all who care to attend will ba pro- vided for, if there ix available room. the reception was wlockings, doubled o msn “JAPAN” BACK IN FRANCE. William F. O'Dell, of Hart- writes to local friends that he is eachi 10 have elephants, ectc., a palr, to go, presumably, to a on and 4 half wo ghteen dolls upon yeintion, payable again on French soil after spending men friends Zood deal for CiLy Tu will not ba 1920 ith the American army in aioned o some thy y Luxemburg, He was comm Will be the subject of the Illustrated Lecture at the 8 18w hosiery, bug & people to pay for Yetdes i Monday, | chaplain at Camp Zachary Taylor, P The mayor, CITY ITEMS. & & small sum compared to w : In the assocla- | v night, and on ints will o fneat vairlor s ‘ « 5 all fe Jys' classes, e 5 « Lntri Gy g 2d for the witul quality, Ti ot A ind the Em- N i e e e otary in been in one shop for o indleate an cars, and they ore A certain num- for the first and last time w y I 1 v gul for ench eve- first came But it scemed i r LN « wva heen instruet- fla the war ot wauiting qui g, The only tlme 1y endure & mouse va littia gray fellow a joke, on imber t-around n yogin noy 1i-know theatrical paid to 64 sress s Zound, the si b, anc @ of the most hea that era ara any pokings, and stockings the joke ec nre lobaters, xith the hand vds Dbeneath i# the clack fa h no sentiment, th the werds; "“You're rplang is the latest ntatlon, Thers a nerlean fags and Moh ars not unusuai qnu oEeopt in one form on pepular on hosiery during tho ¥, Thise eoMred ciock white d blue on white hosiery seld weil {8 Bmot enly the wemen whe have Perate hoesiery, and thay va them hly eceasienaily, while there is ona an Whe has all his seeks embroid- |en to the led with gay littie sentenees, prov- |eharge for 3 ER b or happy theughts around lh»;]lhfl city pemetery p 84 §6 per pain 84 Amserican soldiers who died ef ia- RIS I'\VU]V land, has g natien free poratien of O AN POSTTIV INJ TS OUTHITEBS FOR the Judgn man of tee wiil o There’s a wonder- ful sale at Kat- § ten’s in Hartrord! B i wilh the new ar in repeated] and COA g from .,}1«) BT fil@ Mang pariment wewe $16.75 hflt IR WAL= wopes m 1 EVER b.\u\" 1 A ARE £ 5iNG YOURSLLE Lout fF YOU DO Isaac Havifora s la MEN, s AND BOYS, brought in WOMEN Arch street the Ameri resulting woar, POLICE Alieged Visia ded by supecrvisor David R and the chair- atlon commit- rogram. Thero * which w fio netiy Mayor will pre- | the guest Hoven Satu ts and overcoats reduced, Wil- Seet son's.—advt, Georgn v will be' of Colonel n in Ne at tho complimen- in honor of Maljor 'ds, Tho dianer otel t1 1o ench of | ittble pocket tary dinne his neturalls | General ( red that he s in legal that defaced i to be Fine ts, low priccs, Wilson's Ag their repuia meoting In Vega Hail jast night he Hundred Men's so- f eiety hela installation and also | ated n eluss of 27 new members night.—Advt, meeling f DBurritt teld tomo ning tiotn AR KEPT BUSY, delly Thres dance Sat, ars of Auto Law e Bied Foday, nge will be ko in Judd's hall, OW ey the pelies de- | Charie MeCarthy Peliiam, oday bhring- i violators of t at spent having 'y with his pavents in this rgains il men's socks, o 1o Heal be Mis i Pleree and ile: 5 Windsor Loeks, } - spending New Ye e and Mrs. Mict street Loretta iurned aft Kerwin, of tson Fred (% has vecovered Wildman, of Cherr, from a Everyone Cordially Welcome. Silver offering received B. DANCE FRL EVE. 50c SATRIONAS ORCH. Officc ohn King, and (larence Lamphere niow, pf 314 . Quarles P. Chippl of 496 Main street, had his mard Red Cross Hall : ;: 425 West Main Street Sunday Evening, 7:30 Views of rare beauty hand colored by artists of na- tional reputation.

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