New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 10

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10 REDDY QUITS ‘G0LD TURKEY New York Battler Runs Out of Match With Packey Hommey -— | . N After Joce Leonavd. | the N with ahout The costumes very i f prizes Lteting § Matchmalke iorning PV ar « 3 tha prote: to mect fiext Tuesday jiulso were vere served from ¢ his ¢ ziven <hients wer refused e this ity The night. r Meacd the teleg that he clations \\.H Spaiisi night at Tallon in charge lessons, two e the Vv class next Tues- 10 o'clock with Mus. will be 30 will opens day states, in ok Therc n off ch malke lossons ks There is tin the still room French class for three people fittle | Honmey. | 5 The Univer [alloween { the Y. WV s will hold Mng at td the clever to” meet boui pended ever next Tuesday, npoi WILL PROTLECT MINERS. Colorin National Qut’ 1 Guard Is posc. Calied ury Denver, Ogc(. ~Mohilization of | Colorado nal Guard fo OLD TAPESTIIY 1'OUND L PO 835,000 estry woven Xteenth ¢ entin Deadly been bo Wolsey linal chamber of ton Conr 1 o onrt, The purest flour 1eat Thon Flour from sty Millinz ¢ Tport. Sold by EFst. A TL Sily Cornw 53 Pleasant St 1910 by $25.000 e e Buy your New Suit and Overcoat On Weekly Payments. BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, 63 Church Street. { Plafis, \\ \tar socinl SNEW/ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, HALLOWE SOCIAL. Soci t St. joyable Afinr, A successtul held church of St the Hallowee wa last nigl 1he the Altay John under auspices that cicty ot church. 's Has l:u-I 50~ A Halloween | | atmosph rations I o che the zl;;.h school Among the entertaine . Walter Camphell Hurlburt and Mrs. Stetson. Neker entertained wiith of hand-drawn paintings. | by a s in or- s were Adeline Janmes v exhibition The affair committee of itded by Mrs. W s conducted the Altar Hurlburt socicty I 1919, ALL O TO CLOSE TS WANT STOR T 6 P. M. MONDAYS, e local branch of the | sociation announced tion s in no to have the cmployers them half holiday Wedn all year avound. What they do w wa ited, is 6 o'clock closing Mondsy night on ALTERATIONS COMPLETED We have completed altera patrons with the same courtes come here tomorronw—FLook over tions of our ¥y and the store mpt att Mowing ont and inte are over ready c—It will be to your money savers—Don't to sery adyvant Miss SATURDAY SPECIALS COATS We are showing variety of Coats 1 New York sacrificed a very large ught from a manutacturer, who his, stock for r 3 cash. We will sell tomorrow 78 of these Coats at $17.95 —AND— $23.95 $5.00 to $10.00 saved on cach Coat. Matervials are Velours, Silver- tones and Kersey—in /many styles. Flannel Night Gowns, striped $2.50 value, at Muslin flounce values. Petticoats, Iarge secr o $1.00 Corset Covers, & sizes and styles . 51c Muslin Night 2ood quality, many $1.69 value Gowns. very $1.00 styles. Corsets—all sizes in waite or pink . - $1.19 GIOR T, WAISTS on’s shades of styles and a large SKIRTS 0 in choose velour, Beautiful styles 11 Materials and checks — mannish Special at plaids styles. $7 98 " $9.98 Fur Scarf for tomorrow: specially priced Searfs, silk “ther Ope lines Specia $7. 98 $14.98, $17 98 20.00 style Tur )u quality is and MILLINERY striking assortment of \mlmu, to choose from at $4.98 " $5.98 ROTHFELDER’S 378 MAIN STREET { GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 18806 This store iz the home Hart Shaffner & Marx Clothes TOM WYE Jackets and Vests $6 up to $12 each. of Leatherized Suits for boys. Are guaranteed. We sell them in this city $12 and higher. Emery Shirt:. Duofold Underwear. Boys’ Mackinaws $6 up $15. ¥ R Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffaer & Marx VlSlt Our Store For Bargains of Merit We carry a full line of Gent’s Furnishings. Best gogds at reasonable prices. We have all kinds of Costymes for Halloween at Special Prices. Masquerade Costumes to rent. G. KNAUS’ ARCH STREET GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE 179 ARCH STREET. PUBLIC: BRITAIN STORES WILL KEEP OPEN TURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 P. M.

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