New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 13

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— E Second Section I J _HERALD. [rar-i7ag TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919, NEW BRITAIN, an in America to appre In that year, congress, through by sinceure appointments with Benjamin accredited % ssured the Irish impolitic restvictions of your trade| tained the most perfect good-will and te the full ranklin, people of its cordial concern over and manufactures, which are bevond | esteem for the people of Ireland.' significance of the document | their fairs and promised them t . example in the history of tt ui It was the noted American writer, | How wide a circulation the original AGAEN AI]V”[;ATE[] if Bngland did not right the wron: world * | the late Paul © Ford, who| copy of this message of congress | | which she had thrust upon them, ‘We congratulate you, however, on! chanced to discover the historic | which Franklin had “in his commi America would find means to estal- the bright prospect which the West- pledge while delving in official records | slon” to repeat to the Irish nation ac. e | : complete freedom from the ern Hemisphere has afforded to you! in London on a mission for the Con- | tually had in Ireland, none cin say ke and the oppressed of every nation, ! onal Librar But that it was received was certain and we trust that the liberation of Every Congressman Gets Special e Words: he address, sa i Tho historiographer of the American Here are s very words to ' your country has been effected in: ably printed on Trish Historical Soclety has discov- Message Today the 1rish people America, and that you mever will be printing press R (T G (T O W (e o i “The and distress which called on for those painful nec - number of the br probably many more) reached Ireland —— 1 your ill country s been so exertions which the sacred love of on hourd a Dutch and was published in the Hibernian S | frequently exposed to and has so offen liberty inspires and which have en- | (o he carried to Ire Journal on November 9.4, 1 Washington, Oct. 14.—The follow-j 0o Coq a combination of abled us to establish our freedom for- discovercd hv an | Tecky, the English historian, declares ing communication was sent Yester-{,apine trea and violence, as ever. * * * But if the government commander delivered {thatitne Liaze as widely eirculated | 1 to all members of congress by would have di d the name of whom you at this time acknowledzo captain of His Maje E in Treland : riel T. O'Connell, director of the i government in most arbitrary does not, in conformity to her own land, by whom they were for- Thus did Congress’ message reach Irish National Bureau { country in the w has most Sin- true interest, take off and remove warded to the Lords of the Admiralty the he, s of the Irish people, and friends in Amer- every restraint on your trade. com- and later transferred to the files thus d America pledge itself to se- 1 the most serious merece and manufactures, T am the Public Record Oflice. Tt was there | cure for them their freedom. o charged to assure you that means wili that Mr. IFord discovered them. This pledge the Tnited States n to repe be found to establish your freedom, What Ford ated. should hold sacred. | The Irish National Bureau desiresi cerely affected ¥ & ica, and has engaz attention of con “T have in my commi to call your attention t8 a fact hither- erally overlooked in consider- by American lovers to & ing the demands of liberty that no League of Nations to yvou, my good friends, the corditl|in the fullest and amplest manner Toralonthistrernun: loRAericat: i e Je adopted that will bind Ireland for- | concern that cong s takes in every- | And, as it is the ardent wish of Amer- [ printed the pledge to Tre a in Ic Makes You Cough | of slavery thing that relates to the happiness ica to promote, as far as her other| pamp! form, in an edition of only 3 ever in the shac It is that the United States, by a | Treland; they are sensibly affected by | cagag n in the trying days of | the load of oppressive pensions on| commercial interest with you, T bound to aid the ! your establishment: the arbitrary and [ to assure vou they will seck ev exactions of public money bY | means to establish and extend it; and > profuse dissipation | jt given the most sensible pleas- ALING HONEY Stops | 1 Throat nd A free box of 1'&71’: and C onpz ents will permit, a reciprocal | 250 copies. of which few are known n | to he now in existence shelves of the Cor nd anothe is in posse ael J. O'Brien, historiogiz pledge ROVE'S 0-P Colds, Head with every hottle. >ssional Lil 1778, is mora Irish nation in its fight for absolute | ille king's letters: t on of Mic pher of the s [ ! | One is on t .‘i ) \dependence ON SALE | D _ ON SALE TOMORROW, ra e-at- Oome- ay JAI€ TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, Sales day or any day this is the busy store of New Britain, for the public know that in spite of the ever in- WEDNESDAY’ OCTOBER 15 oo nprices v pecsi in maltaining our standard of o ptices for dependable qualty merchantine. Thor: QCTOBER 15 wants six to nine months in advance, we are enabled to continue this policy, thereby aiding you to combat the present high costs. C\- To co-operate in this sales’ event we selected from our regular stocks about two hundred items and made . e . deep genuine price slashes, thereby cffering values to you at 10 to 20 per ceni. below todays actual wholesale cost. HE z z‘a —SAVE SAVE SAVE— /a Cut out this advt., check off your items and come here tomorrow for your share of the bar- gains. As usual, satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. No goods to dealers. We reserve right to limit quantity. ; DRESDEN RIBBONS wr i et | HOSIERY UNDERWEAR | .2 e .. s 1. $1.19 | 2t se i | ‘ il 354 Sunset Soap GREATEST STOCKS AND BEST VALUES FalE QN suee HAIR BOW RIBBONS Al styles, odds and cnds Dyes 9c 314, 4, 4% inches 5 Values to 69¢ ; 250 Snow White Liquid ... 6c Women’s Silk Hose, scamed Women's Union Suits, bodice Women’s fancy trim. vests 24c Borax—20 Mule ... 7 U Nide coc, Xl 1 OC e = ———~ | Hump Hair Pins ..... 3c Dac slightly i fec style. ildren’s 9 speci - Sl 2 me s e I sl : 1’:-(. slightly imperfect. R 65C Children’s Hose. Special 19¢ Hlll s Cascara LAGE EDGES G i Willimantic b i i Children’s 39c Hose ... ... 240 : SR ) e ) vons. B C A B ; 49 15 Imitation Irish Crochet. (.u.» 1. uu:m, creale, & i Girls’ Union Suits, winterweight, Men’s Union Suits, 100 dozen uinine C 4 yard pieces, 1 Fuil size o Thread 4c | ) : $1.00 and $1.15 84 heavy rib. Regu- Bayer’s Aspirin, 1 doz box .. 12¢ i piece 7 /ZC Whittemore's Gile Edge ... 17¢ “‘n‘;“"‘}"'k::flk“{:\:; Hn.;o.‘ light valuchs s U (& lar $1.50 value .. $ 1 .00 Bayer’s Aspirin, 2 doz Bottle 24c | a2 a cavy veight, plain or - ¥ B y . 39c— 3 P C 11 fashioned back Women's Union Suits, winter Moot Shice T D NSRS e e GINGHAM DRESSES aper arry_a 8 H i - 46c A n’ Shirts and rawers, st = ... Pair All colors o v o v i i 1 ’, ] ) ine Bag S5c¢ $1.25 value .......| 95¢ :]{(l:,l:::l:r(l;"xl l‘b:)]::\ . 75¢ Lydia Pinkham’s ni)g‘-::mr.im(ifm‘(:u dren’s Ging- — . Compound 79c¢ : v 74c¢c Teno Saap Fasteners ...... 6c Women's Silk Hose, toda Men’s Cotton Underwear, winter Men’ it T styles . Men’s Split Foot Hose i z : Round Edge Snap Fasteners 3¢ value ht, fine stitch, . e e 9c 0 EERTED o =l ~55¢ g SREETeBe White Pine and T 2y isc e $1 400 m;hcm . 3 ll-fiv price $1.19 $1 00 89c value ....... as Supporters . ... 10¢ At Men’s Cotton Hose o Silicon Silver Polish 3¢ DAt . Women's Winter Underwear, 121/2(; Pebeco Tooth ‘Washable 49 . e Cc cgular $1.39 . CAMISOLE Our regular w Satin and Jap Silk, dainty lace trimmings Gio 86(: Reg. 19¢ values of Hooks and Eyes 3¢ Vest and 1t regular e sisetial APRONS Lingeric Tape . ...v e ic Misses” Silk Lisle Hose, Dlack $1.39 $1 00 Men’s Wool Sox slightly imper- Paste 31c s il - iy onl Today's ¥alue . ..... N . fect. Comfort Powder . 18¢ TENTSE S O 3 Good quality Percale, 5 38C Coats Thread 4c¢c price 59¢ ... .. pair 39C Women’s Semi-Vests 12 1-2¢ Shotinl s i 25c Crcam Do Meridor ... .... 17c VENISE LACE COLLARS styles, 49¢ and 59¢ New Patterns. Reg. 59c values 44c Basement Homefurnishing Rompers Rompers PIECE GOODS e e ey o Si0 vne $1.34 “aion ames ... 79 | V™ 55 oo ot e 69 33 Supplies il 36 INCH POPLIN PERCALES 5000 Pieces Asst. Greckary, All Kinds af 10¢ PR 44c|3"1,-:;;;";;,;;yg-. Bors Flannelette Boys’ ’ e ENVELOPE CUE A1l sizes, Values to KLEIN SALEM CAS Pants 38c Sugar “oww . 42c | Sleepers Blouses Bowlsi e et Ouins. 5O | wrea - poc | Ginghams for Dresses. 32 inches, | povroicrea an coors @ 4 ErettlNepny. 5 Henes Al sizes ........ Values to $1 ANTS' VESTS Values to 98¢ .. Oc Borders ........ 54c Special 290 Yd. ORGANDIE COLLARS ) . KIDDIE KLOTH DRESY GINGHAMS AND §] 38c CHILDREN'S SLEEPING GARM 65 Yor Romper Suits 39 Tod value 35 Trimmed and embroidered. Reg= C Ete Yd (4 50c xd. .... Ya © ular 50¢ 39¢ Percales CARTER'S 1IN Heavy Amuichey White Flannel ...........,.... 99C | g . e 2000 Yds, Plain and Bordered Scrims _ i i = 36 lnch, 15(: Yd. ’ 0) All our regular 25¢ INFANTS DRESSES BOYS : Boys POplms——Silk Finish’ 51.00 Va]ue’ VAlne s St o 1 7C 59 ALUMINUM ASSORTMENT CASSEROLES (& : Consisting of Sauce Pans, | In Nickel Plated Frames, l ants Pants 74¢ Yd CLUNY LACES Pots, Lite. $1.98 . : ) i s e . 51 o Edges and insert 31 Soa A 69c¢c e $1 .29 Values to $1.98. Corduroy SN O (P e Ty dzes and insertions up to 3% 1 59 74 inch width. Regular _ 5 c 17¢ SLIPPON V. and $ 3 ; e s g Ty ] 36 inch wide. RS e = WINDOW SHADES o (J}\h.\la.\ Woolens. . ... 1 . 9 Extra Special N 47C 25¢ valuc . Yd First quality, all 50 dozen a 2 colors. Special 55c Special priced .. .. 3C D SAUCERS BEE SOAP .......... 7¢ FLANNELETTE BLOUSES ..o.vvevnnetteeanuunnn... 59 Edges of Longecloth and Nain- S NAPHTHA ...... 7c BOYS' HATS, 69¢ value . . RockRvalacJtoRl o0 81/2c BOYS) CAPS, values to 1% . Flannels—Plain 22¢, Fancy 25¢ Yd. | ™~ ™ Boys' and g Plaid. $1.00 val. EMBROIDERIES crr A Japanese, firsts. \.-I:i((.:)l“‘:”x- 17¢ Extra he; Value $ " A SR 1te ¥ — 5 : sl ol ALL WOOL YARNS, P —— " 500 YARDS CURTAIN Sl £ i X N’ {ERCHIEFS . : < RIBBONS e ety e | e e . NGO 56 Is Ul COTTON. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS cavy Taffeta and Voiles, odds and ends 515 quart size, SCARFS, SHAMS and CENTERS. 4 36 inches widc. Bleached, 100 dozen. 1/ Moire. Val to 50c. Yd 29c Values to 59¢ Yd 25C Value: 0 $1 -98 Values to 69c. Special ......ooeeeinn. ceeeeee 7C Todays vul Sec Y('24c Slguainchs ol 24(: A 7 2¢ NEW BRITAIN AGENTS ROYAL S OCIETY EMBROIDERY. New Britain Agents Mirror Aluminum Ware Complete Stock Columbia Yarns Children’s Winter Underwear Vests and Pants 4 5 Full Bleached, all sizes 1 to 16 years. C Our famous extra quality. Aluminum Ware Wears Well, Looks Good, Easy to Keep Clean, quart Prescrve Kettle, good size, quart Sauce Pan—Rice Boiler, ® EY quart Sauce Pot Percolators, NEW BRITAIN AGENTS PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS,

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