New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD;FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912 RAPHAEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP All Cars Stop at the Door 170—172 MAIN STREET Next to N. B. Savings Bank EXTRAORDINARY COAT SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY—NOVEMBER 15th, 1919 This is a Coat Sale that every woman in this vicinity should grasp as an opportunity for Quality and Low Prices. We have just received 200 Sample Coats of Broadcloth, Silvertone, American Wool Velour, Polo Cloth and Nutria. These Coats are neatly trimmed with plush, sealine, Hudson seal and raccoon collars and cuffs. LADIES’ COATS . . . from $14.98 to $86.50 CHILDREN’S COATS . . from $4.98 to $19.98 ' An Unusual Sale For Values! RAPHAEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP 170—172 MAIN STREET t Ditallin the notable sroup ol huilds Mr. Haight was born in Cazenovia | hausted. The price of that luxury is| STONE AGE IMOS FOUND, The bo 7 ; SOME OLD GUST ‘ 1 i ! 3 e bodies of several of the pre- { ings &t Utica, which took place Sep- fand has led an active and varied ca- | the only thing that should cause Nome, Nov. 14.-—-Discovery historic Eskimos, which Van Vallin sary. y Men Take OfF Their Hats in the | William J. Haight, at 91, Is Youngest The years set lightly on Mr. Haight. IIxcept for a dimming of his eyesight, which prevents reading, his facul- ties seem nermal, while in appearance and in other particulars from present- day Ikskimos, have been shipped to the museum of the University of Pennsylvania clerk in a dry goods store, depot mus- | SUTVEy has announced that when the | the frozen bodies of 80 of, its ancient ter for a railroad company, ticket | il Wells of the country. the presefit inhabitants, was made recently by W ouse—Why Shake With Right Man at Masonic H in Utica— agent in New York city, insurance | Source of supply, run dry, the shale | b. - Vallin, of the University of agent in Detroit and hotel manager ;| Peds of Colorade of several high class hostelries in | Will prove a satisfactory substitute. | N \ central New York. Reverses and the | In Scotland oil has been extracted | United States. He has been in nu- speculation of partners swept away his | {rom shale for more than 50 years Barrow country for nearly twe y and it is estimated that our shale will [ ®athering relics of what is S produce more oil than theirs. The | the “Stone Age” of the natives of far Utah and Wyoming | Pennsylvania, who has arrvived at ¥and, Entered Masonic Home in ry. I < Nome, Alaska, on his way to the { he would be taken for a man of not ¢ is often interosting to know the| Utica, Nov. 14.——"The youngest man | over . Yet he bears the distine- {in the Masonic Home.” he calls him- | tion of having been a Mason longer : thout | S¢If+ though hie lacks only six years [ than any other man now living in ry out unconsciously. without | o¢ rounding out a cc tut Wil- | the state, for he became a member ‘ 5 S e o FRE survey says that in Colorado alone | northern Al bwing iy we do them. For in-!1 yme Haight's heart 1s young; j of Temple lodge, No. 14, of Albany, wing why we do them. For in-fliam Jerome Haisht's heart 15 young; j of Temple 1d ;H\‘ No. 14, of Albany. | [Tnited States Has Big e e il k. My does & man take off his | the whirl of years has brought no |in January, e Dbecame a _ > 3 sty doos s S | wrinkles to his face; and the happen- | Royal Arch Mason in 1867, and in S 1 . or more feet thick, to yield 20,000.- | on entering a hous he reason | t e upply of Gasoline {000,000 varrels of crude oil from | ings of three-qua s of a century | 1895 he was admitted to DeRuyter . | b W e 2.000.500 D00 Biirrels ot Kugene Sheehan, the vell known ciga manufacturer underwent an operation for ulcers of the stomach af St. Francis hospital yesterday. Dr, Taft performed the operation in of those customs which we fortunc. sie o tember 20, his #4th birthday ar:i¥e'= | peor. He has at different times been | worry. The United States geological | buried Eskimo village. together \\\vl.] suys differed in the shape of the head ) es back to the time of chivalry, G s Gl T i et aro | lodge, No. 692, from which he en- Washington, Nov. 14.—Motor = 1 gasoline can be extracted That will en men wore wrmor. For a man | those in connection with the v {tered the Masonic home January 4, | need bave no fears for the futurc. The o """]“ S e o o intol s house with his helmetiistone laylng atitlie now Rusonicih Lot supply of sasoline will never b try for 1 good many miles ; GL ssgs his head, would ba 1o Show the | S e —— 3 ! i THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS bt that e did not reel «uiic | on fhe subject of shorthread, sojness and freshuess, however, are not = R s i nitace . Theie: popular . with Scotch and knglish|the only features that recommend it hecame the custom for a gen- | folle them. A still greater consideration AT G > “But, good as was the old- < the fact that National Biscuit pan to bare his head when in a 2 5 s ( er thit ho misht assure his host | oned Kind remarked onr hostessfl ompany products obviate the neces- | olaenbium uinery 0. * trust in his friendliness. | “it was so extremely rich that (hd¢@@ity for mixing and baking at home. . heary taste lingered long atter eat \nd any woman who has spent a | e : salute on the ap- s h foeanlllangsalivolion sine W.aD Ning.” of her time in the to a ach of distinguished zuests S d dates back to the ‘same period. | “Well,” said Betsy, “fhere’s noth LEQetRIor L S am. Iy knows the comfort, efticiency and o firing off of the guns, which were ing like that about the shorthread ) ° LI Bl (hose s mot wimiblanks ; conomy of huying these uniformly : - . Da & G d Gla ; il i, S B GO Biscuit, 1 : ; e i ) ducts. i =, Ny Vls 00 WIn S sses with % : ktration to the approaching visitor squares thal [ her was say- t the country was then unarmed and ready to serve, anv time. to me last week,” remarked - . BROADEN YOUR VIEW and sce things as they really exist. i that entire (rust was placed in “I was talking to motber alou “She told me that it was 4 } " ) ir guest them only m» other dg onz ago when the kitchen N 7 N 1 ‘f SHVEN OUT OF TEN who read this advertissment need glasses Another custom which can be traced u'h of her time that y to secure perfect vision, yet ouly two of the seven wear them. » same days is that of offering Zct a chance to AN A A0 ke .+ el s RO / ” I™ THE I'IVE 10 DO NOT knew how much DAVIS AND instead of the left ha fashioned LORNA DOONE BISCUIT o diffe L, ety GOODWIN'S GLASSIS would add to the pleasures of life, we coul g hands w fi rerson. ‘Thi: cnough . 2 5 ] Dends S Dol E is to like them —sweet, tender, crumbly ot take care of the business which would come to us. bwn with the right land, and if cakes of shortbread. Good to eat by themselves i = ] 7 THIS IS NOT OVERDRAWN. More than 70 per cent. of all ht were the ome which you gave or with beverages and desserts. Just ri~h enough to 3 s § beadaches are caused by cye strain. and many of the smaller ills Kioiic £iiendl Halconlalibel Sure ‘that 4 make a delicious shortcake with fresh or preserved fruits. W may be traced to the same cause, i meant him no evil. . A short cut to shortcake : i : ; e ) et 2 g SCIENTIF! SXAMINATION determines definitely Countl things that we do every The name LORNA DOONE 5 OURSSOTEINTIETO SN A ¢ originated al a thne when there Ep — M flome resl nacd fonihem P and yec THE COST 1S SMALIL, and the satisfaction sreat. Al . Y ) gL LRDATOEILING Davis & Goodwin = == h‘im" “mj‘;l. — 1 : il ERONSL Blscurr ) 3 ] = 2 b OPTOMETRISTS—OPTICIANS S 7 MAIN STREET s FZ Uneeda B THIS SUNDAY NIGHT scult i e = 2 g ; A truly inspiring colle sy 2 < p ction of Hats, which pos- JAMES J. CORBETT S IS : ‘they sess the assured style touct | : e e i N i R — e du cd style touches, elaborate enough for > et | I i ik gha ety matinee an ress wear” yet priced r bl )) 1 ” | 2 § | is because there 18 just enough rich price reasonanly THE MIDNIGHT MAN g | ncss to them, and ‘no more.” Appe- enough so as to have wide appeal. They are ready — e [tite leads on and on until only fhe for yourlSelectior, “A d $30,’ . TRIMMED roun | Trimmed Hats wars . $4.98 Value $/430. FOR THE GAME All hand made, all TRIMMED We're showing a lot of mighty fine Fumed Oak colors, newest shades. HATS $3 98 Library Tables, made by such firms .as .Stickley, Value $10.00. Value $5.08. Limbert and others at around $30. Some lower and RED AND YELLOW ’MUMS $6.98 Scores of them and S l.ligher. every one a beauty. Big tables and medium sized tables—some with PLUMBING NEED - Large assortment of Children's $4 98 PlokTacky o the eolis bumme With aasReind Mee ATTLE LEAKS GROW Cheer With Flowers Beaver Hats. All colors and styles . . . . some with several drawers, others perfectly plain— NG e\.:\%eg = Silk Plush Sailors, $2.98 ‘and every one a fine, high grade classy locking table. SANITATIO 15 one of the y . . est blessings that mod- A | The prices are the old ones—the figures pre- ern scicnce bestows upon ambi- DISTINCTIVE STYLES SSES’ ‘ y e ¢ I " We have an extra supply for TINC S IN MISSES’ AND CHIL vailing before the era of H. C. L.—and there tious man. It is absolutely im- DREN’S MILLIN . possible for you to maintain the ERY great quantity to choose from. proper healthful —atmosphere = . your home unless you install the big day perfeet plumbing. You ought to 100k after this matter at once. We'll be glad to talk over the price with you. E.P.Burns{! YOLZ FLORAL CO. MILLINERY CO. PLUMBER. WATCH THE DOLLS 188 Main St. Y. M. C. A. Bldg. 18 Main St. 863 Main St., Hartford. whether glasses are necded. DONT PUT OFF A Just drop in. and see for yourself.

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