New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 3

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5 Boston Store ; | | LAST WEEK | OF THE BIG SALE ) SALE ENDS SATURDAY || IGHT FEB. 1ST. Anticipate your future | ANNUAL SALE | BIG REDUCTION ON MEN’S OVERCOATS 1eeds. pens once a year and is posi- | tively your last chance to stock up with high grade‘ our special | sale prices. ‘ Goods delivered day afterj merchandise at purchase. PULLAR & NIVEN FIAOLDS Head or chest— are best treated “externally”— Safurday Chic and Nobby ad- vance Spring Hats, the very latest effect in Georgette, Straw com- bination. $2.98 = Closing out all Velvet Hats, trimmed and un- trimmed. $1.00™" $3.98 Sold regular from $3 up to $12.00. Large assortment of braids, flowers, fancies, ribbons also large assort- ment of frames, lowest prices in town. On the Square. OLDENBLUM MILLINERY C0. —188 MAIN STREET— “On the Square” Y. M. C. A. Building This sale only hap-' $1 cvercoat off on any No man ever had a better opportunity to secure for himself a good, warm Winter Overceat than what this Sale offers you Now. And remember this, every ome of these Overcoats is made from all wool fabrics. PRICES. EVERY SWEATER IN THE STORE AT REDUCED A Sweater to answer any purpose and priced to meet the demands of everybody. $4.00 and $4.50 Sweaters at $5.00 and $6.00 Sweaters at 2.98 3.98 $6.50 and $7.50 Sweaters at $8.00 and $8.50 Sweaters at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Shirts 1.29 $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 Silk and Silk Stripe Shirts 248 $5.00 and $6.00 Silk Shirts $2.50 and Shirts S0 1‘59 3.15 A Real Sale always at ASHLEY’S EXPRESSHEN MEET, URGE INPROVEMENTS Better Marking ethods Are Also Advocated by Company The nation-wide campaign inaugur- ated by the American Railway Ex- press company to bring about better methods of packiag and marking ex- press shipments, began today with the first of a series of meetings of ex- press employes to be held in this city during the month of the drive. At convenient periods throughout ths day Ageat Beach called together groups of of his co-workers and urg- | ed them to put their full force behind the comprehensive campaign now un- { accomplishing decisive results in bet- tering the express service. Vehicle men, depot platform and claim bureau and office employes were each addressed by the agent or his “four minute men,” who made | stirring appeals for their active co- operation and keen interest in tho drive. The speakers told the express | operation der way and to work with shippers in | workers that they, and collectively, could in the campaign indvidually give valuable aid by bringing their work up to the highest standards. There is room for improvement ov- erywhere, they stated. Owin, ditions brought about by the w: admitted the express service been as good as the company had expected to make it. But with these obstacles removed and every man doing his part, the been cleared for a very marked | change for the better. In urging the men to seek the co- of shippers in the drive, the agent brought to the atteention of the drivers the necessity of giving them all the aid possible in bringing their packing and marking methods up to the required standard. It was acknowledged that the manner of packing and marking varies with the commodities, but the question whether a shipment is in proper con- dition for handling to destination safely must be left to the good juds- ment of the driver. who has been thoroughly instructed on the rules and regulatioas. After of | | A second the terminals and to call on shippers whose aeeded attention. One of the most that tr X is that of the agent rsonally consignments serious problems press company h 10 mark’ exp ated. These are which, beca the: packing or marking, lose ideatification either of the the consignee, and mus “no mark bureau” wh made to put them on t The use of tags was discon cept where absolutely necess: then two should be added The present campaizgn one of the most portant steps taken by the t tion agency for the betterment of it service. The local meetings here were held simultaneously with simi- lar gatheri Ol expr employves every city and towa in the countr: meeting of the series will be held next week and other topics of pertinent interest to the campaiga s to face matte shipments inadequat lificant im nsporta- | will be taken up. the “four minute” speeches, | Agent Beach announced the appoint- | ment af a better service campaiga committee, made up of the following D. Hancock, J. Zeitlin, J. Surko, L Knight, H. Copeland, J. Tormay, rep- | resenting each branch of the local organization. He requested the men selected to keep watch the condi tion of business as it pas | | ed through ' Pure lard 27¢, Russell Bros.—advt Fresh advt. ezgs Challenge ¥ davt. Best hutter Our Stock {s Ten to Prices Today. The best furniture f turniture display. We will have end we never buy inferior mercha We guarantee that our prices are but little more than we if we were to buy them today. lar low prices if you This sale TODAY IN SUCH FURNITURE AS WE SELL. Buy now._ Furniture and satisfaction of your d in the home buy during the gale. is greater than most people realize. Thrift, economy and service are three words which are emphasized in Furniture Sale. The Sale starts on the first day of the month. will be higher before it is lower. aily life by associating with the most refined types of furni high standard & d have to pay for the same goods And ‘You can miake savings of from 10 to 50 per cent. on our regu- brings entire suites and small pieces at the LOWEST PRICES WHICH CAN BE QUOTED Beautify your home. Add to the comfort —its influence the February A Dining Room Furniture An Unrivaled Collection of the Best Period Designs in Mahogany and Walnut. Our collection of dining room never been surpassed in Hartford. very beautiful suites illustrating all the leading designs as well as the tables, chairs and other things that can be sold separately. We have two walnut suites of Hipplewhite de- sign, 9 pleces, the one is $350 and the other $560. There is one walnut suite, of early American design. 9 pieces, for $237. A 9-piece Queen Ann Walnut Suite, $251. Set of Six Chippendale reduced to $75. Set of Dining Room Chairs , 6 in set, reduced to $70. Set of 6 Dining Room Chairs in design, reduced to $85. Mahogany buffet and serving table reduced to $50.00. Mahogany Colonial Serving Table for $24. furniture has We have many is priced Dining Room Chairs, in Queen Ann des Chippendale Two Queen Ann Mahogany Suites of 9 pieces each, one reduced to $358, the other to $468. One Hipplewhite Mahogany Suite of nine pieces, reduced to $325. Another Queen Ann Mahogany Suite, consisting of nine pieces, marked $307. Four Hipplewhite Mahogany Suites of 9 pleces each reduced to $275, $285 and two at $298. A nine piece Queen Ann Suite reduced to $251. This suite is Mahogany. Two Willlam and Mary Suites of nine pieces each one reduced to $235, the other to $239. One Solid Mahogany Colonial Sideboard, Ex- | tension Table and Serving Table, reduced to $198. A Solid Mahogany Colonial Extension Table, 54 inch top, reduced to $50. A Set of Five Chippendale Dining Room Chairs, reduced to $55. Hipplewhite Dining Room Chairs, set of 6 re- duced to $50. Correct Furniture for the Bed- room Large variety Two Queen Ann Wanut Suites, one of 6 and one 7 pieces, single beds, 6 plece set reduced to $350, 7 piece set $112. One Hipplewhite duced to $3 Four William and Mary Suites duced to three sets of 6 pieces, $252 one set of 4 pieces $251. Walnut Suite of 6 pieces re- of Walnut, re- $280 and $321; One Queen duced to $212. One William and pieces, marked down to One Louis XVI. Mahogany reduced to $188. 0dd Wardrobe Chiffoniers and old style Chif- foniers and Chests of Drawers all specially priced. Ann Walnut Suite of 4 pieces, re- Mary Mahogany Suite of 3 225. Suite of 3 pleces, of designs and prices are extremely moderate. . There is one Mahogany Sulte of Queen Ann de- sign, 7 pleces, for $298. One 6 piece Mahogany Suite, | sign, reduced to $265. Two Post Colonial Suites of Mahogany, con- sisting of 4 pieces each, reduced to $247 and $257. One Queen Ann Mahogany Suite of € pieces, reduced to $238. One William and Mary Mahogany Suite of 4 pieces reduced to $227. Two Post Colonial Mahogany Suites of 3 pieces each marked down to $150 and $160. Mahogany Finish and Mahogany single or ful size reduced to $13.75, and $30.00. All Brass and Iron Beds and tresses and Pillows reduced. Hipplewhite de- Beds, $20.00, elther $28.00 Bedding, Mat- of Our Chairs in All A Davenport and Chair upholstered brown fizured velour, reduced to $420. Davenport and Chair of Stripe Mohair Plush, reduced to $275. Davenport and Chair of Combination Tapestry and Brown Velour, reduced to $275. and Chair done in marked down to $260. in Davenport Brown Stripe Mohair Plush, Davenport and Chair covered Plain Brown Velour, for $240. Davenport covered in tapestry for $125. to match for $59. Chair Davenports and Reduced Davenport covered Chair to match for $62. Davenport covered in Tapestry reduced to $98. Chair to match for $48. Davenport covered in Tapestry for $90. to match for $42. Davenport and Chair upholstered Brown Velour reduced to $214. Davenport and Chair covered with Figured Brown Velour, marked down to $172. Davenport Cord in Tapestry for $160. Davenport Cord, blue stripe Velour to $120. in Tapestry for $110. Chair in plain reduced Single Articles of Furniture Marked Down We have Ten Mahogany Tip Tables, which we have reduced very greatly the prices of these are: $6, 87, $7.75, $8, $10, $11, 13, S14, $20 and 822, There are three Mahogany Open Writing Desks which are also reduced to $24, $34 and $38. Eight regular Mahogany Desks. Come and see them, the prices are $42, 844, $62, §68, 370, 872, $80 and $83. We have eleven Mahogany Living Room Tables reduced to $25, $27, $30, $32, $34, $38, $40, $42, $45, $52 and $70.

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