New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDS NSONIALEADS I | |ANNUAL| ~ suorstos (About 20 Towns and Cities Ex-( & | i ceed Quota in W, §. S, Drive SALE { Hartford, Jan. 3.—Approximately ! ! 20 cities and towns in Connecticut | | went “over the top” in the War Sav ings campaign during the past year, according to announcement made to- day by the Connecticut War Savings | committee. Flowell Cheney, retiring state director, stated that it had final- | Iy been agreed that the maturity value would be reckoned in computing | s | whether a community had attained it! 4 | quota. TFor that reason, per capita | i ; | sales of $16.50 or over will be used in | determining if a town has raised its | | War Savings allotment. i | Although definite figures &re not | vet complete, it was announced today L] | that the following communities had undoubtedly attained their quotas of | % ¥ £16.50 or over: Greenwich, New ¢ 3 sf‘anaan. Norwalk, Avon, East Wind- | y i P | sor. Manchester, Simsbury. Union- & THE IHVE §’I’ORE { ville, Windsor Locks, Watertown, 5 5 i | Fast Hampton, Portland, Ansani: 3 ] R Derby, New London, Old Lyme, Ver- | p . J {non and Willimantic. Thore will he other communities, it is believed, that | 2 will ghow their quotas when final fig- 5 T & T ! ures are announced g | ‘\‘ | Ansonia etill leads all communities | { b4 | | with per capita sales which will prob- | 5 o | ably be in excess of $23 cash value, | ! = | followed closely by New London with 4 1 o e v — 2 about $22. Other towns which ex- t E () ‘Eae fig 19 | ceeded $20 were Willimantie, Man- ‘B | chester and probably Vernon. 8 = - | Mr. Cheney sald today that eac k would be given an app ", '} ! similar to those used in the recen pUDLnC Tiberty Toans. These flags, it is e . el LR @l To the Public of New Britain We Wish to Express Qur Sincere l“gs e i 8 Thanks, not only for the Large Holiday Business, but also for your patronage during the ers for Hartford County: e e e past year. We have tried to serve you in the best possible manner, and your very evident Timothy Jones' license to sell spirit- dous and Tntoxicating iguors, Ale, | I i [ and substantial appreciation has been a source of unqualified pleasure to us. i Lager Beer. Rhine Wine and Cider, | i lat 194 South Main Street, Town of New Britain. My place of business is | § E located within 65 feet in a direct line | & OUR SEL E from any Church Bdifice ar Public or | fiE# 4 = . Parochial School or the premises | K : S | A SHLEY permne oo, or s eron| @ B Ml We Promise to Give You the Same Efficient Service (Which Cannot Dated at New Britain, this 26th day ; [ e : # Be improved upon) again this year — we promise to give you again the same quality JENNIE JONES, Applicant. We, tha undersigned, are . electors \ # values for Less Money than any other store — we promise to have as usual the Largest and taxpayers, owning real estate, of f BABCOCK CO. § = o encorse i foresomne sooit | 8 | § Stock in the City to select from — we promise to Save You Money on every purchase, large 1 % cation of Jennie Jones for a llcense, | M 9 SR Tty Tt 11 i Soiennt | Y g or small — we promise to give you our same Guarantee, which means Your Money Will Be i i L Coe ; § Refunded If You Are Not Satisfied. Dated at New Britain, this 30th day | ¥ = ofD, nber, A. D. 1918. i e e e et e e et e e e e { Patrick T. Hannon, Max Noe. C. J S— ary mems e e 4 @ § Inventory Sale! Men’s Suits and Overcoats il ety < BB OB $0.50 - $14.50 - $17.50 - $19.50 - 522.50 - $24.50 - $29.50 - $34.50 Were $15.00 to $45.00. merly mempersiip | ALFRED L. THOMPSON, NOTICKE ret 1 to this city an Town Clerk. Articles advertised below with coupons will not be sold at price unless you present coupon. Positively no exceptions will be made. COUPON COUPGON COUPON Any $1.50 Any $2.00 Any $2.29 Tan Cape Dress Gloves Dresss Gloves Mocha Dress Gloves $1.00 $1.25 $1.45 H Jan. 4 H Jan. 4 H Jan.4 COUPON COUPON COUPON Any $2.50 Any $2.75 . Any $3.00 or $3.50 Dress Gloves Dress Gloves Dress Gloves - $1.45 $1.75 $2.25 H Jan. 4 H Jan. 4 H Jan. 4 There is probably no other fabric in t me- JIUIHL%FI?C(.] rug wl1ichhgiv§as t:c Pleasing_, luxur- i | COUPON COUPCON COUPON ious effect in a room that is obtained with the ;2: 5 Any $1.50 or $2.00 Any Two Any $10.00 deep pile, soft tread Axminster. 3 The choice of patterns in this grade of Rug , Caps $1.00 Children’s Blouses Men’s Mackinaws is now very broad. Our collection includes re- ! B $1.00 $1.35 $5 00 productions of fine Wilton patterns, Chinese ? patterns in striking color combinations of blue, 3 H Jan. 4 H Jan 4 H Jan. 4 buff and old red and many allover small figured : e e patterns in attractive color combinations. Our stock includes selections from such X ?ifv‘ 5 A famous makes as Roxbury, Bigelow, Sanford and ; i:% L [3‘% others. We have several grades priced in the g : ® 9x12 size from $37.75 up. :- A - Wiltons, Tapestries, Velvets, Brussels—in all ’;;1 38 STORES 38 CITIES sizes. The choice o f patterns is almost unlimited. AGENTS FOR GLEKWO02 RARBES QVERLOOKIR CAPITOL

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