New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 8

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NE\W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1019. : — VOTE OF CENSURE cm(TEMs The Sovereigns Trading Co. | ASKED INBRITAIN = i mi studying | spent Th: : d Lahor Pary Grmclzes Policy— Tel. 1025-1026. Co-operation Spurned 180 Main Street. You will > from 15 to 20 per oy 3 s fiqon oY Wi e o centi b vabuy a home site at Park ucks . . : a - 17 s 2 > T il 5 zarded L vote of censure on the | '° 2 4 & : i i 3 oy spent nksgiving g y Y o S o/ e 3 policy of the government i comnec- | u¢ i on Vine s . He is e [ AL i - ‘B tion of the coal output of the Uni studying at Pratt Institute Brook- ) . Uneeda Biscuits. 7 pkgs. .. 30¢ <ing as d i e house ¥ ogs 6 Spring Damb & 4 needa Biscuit 1 l Kingdom was moved in the house of Campbells Beans 2cans sc M commons ihis noon. The motion in- \“‘:_t"_‘“::“\'l)'l‘;:“ % o AMELS supply cigarette contentment beyond anything - SeRCanS e troduced by William Brace, a labor : 2 Gt S ienced Home-made Sausage .. 45¢ Ib. nEo e e e e rdvt you ever experienced! You never tasted such full- Thompson's Deans (smai of a committee to inquire irito th <. Harold Hatch | bodied mellow-mildness; such refreshing, appetizing Sperry & Barnes Sausage 33c Ib. sx. [@ cost of production the output 1 Ulogulis X flavor and coolness. The more Camels you smoke the cans . [ prices of coul. Behind the resolutions suest « \ ; : ; . Behind tne lutio Lidn : greater becomes your delight—Camels are such a ciga- Calves Liver Sausage .. 43¢ 1b. : . ) Fancy Maine Corn, 2 cans 3 = fled i leratwasiatuliay || Nov. 2iiEinelsto: . M. Hallinan L R rette revelation ! 5 z la the house of commor Inc., will clos = i G S : Corned Beef (lean) ... 30¢ Ib. Royal Scarlet Plum Pudding, In prebenting, the motion My: Brace - = / Everything about Camels you find so fascinating is due to :uu red the labor party ha been | ANOT R PACTORY NIGHT. ‘ > = their quality—to the expert blend of choice Turkish and Chopped Steak 30¢ 1b. o G 7 J ate’ with the govern- | Anothe tory night will be ob- Z H choice Domestic tobaccos. B ment in a grave and difficult finan- e : . A. next Thurs- cial problem but the government had time the em- | M- You'll say Camels are in a class by themselves—they seem Headauarters for Fruits and Vegetables: Oranges 53¢ doz., deciined to permit the party's co- | crew corpora- | made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways! Seepion Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or un- ] u‘m £y 4 pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable i bl - : S :‘i;l"“”" L = cg’) to the most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as s of the coal .‘v:.\f,m:wl:' d x‘xh s i ), ND, 74 liverally s meets your own wishes, for they never tire your ¢ BURGLARS ARE . : g™ taste! You are always keen for the !industry requ y'l':'}'r”)':\l‘:h:.\l;;” :‘.m. s T . "M(h .“) { : cigarette satisfaction that makes | e o v 0 s G sl Son s a " | Camels so attractive. Smokers real- not attributable to the miners but to | s P ize that the value is in the cigarettes the lack of 3 it by the own- | wou : : e ol ; M s ! s : ers and to t The | rear I o the force | - - and do not expect premiums or cou- miners, to co- k bolt they were fi L o 8 ] Grapes 20¢ 1b.,, Grape Fruit, 3 for Figs 45¢ Ib., Dates 28c 1b.: asked why the govern- Caulifiower 38c each, Brussel Sprouts 38c qt., String Beans 25c¢ qt.. ! raid of a committee of inquiry. Tie nin he said, had Spinach 35¢ pk. been driven to de led. he declared. | t Johnson is \ H 3 127 MAIN ST. OPP. ARCH ST. PHONE 1409-2 i labger production. 4 A > R e . et B AUT RIS MAN, i v Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically pa T 4 e sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or ten 0 67 Connectictit ages (200 rinr{'ln s) fiv‘a (lu«urllr P Extra Special Values During §/ me s ooy s v | B it e P e Sl ae e S haNay :““‘\ *“’(*l"‘d‘: ot Doty o Rok R.J.REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMP. . Thanksgiving Week in Suits § & A T i S b Wttt 1 z plant. The Y. \( LA 0 Select a New Coat and have it for Sunday. tomm il play the Independs AUTO THIEVES AROUND. Waterbury followinz the 3 James T. ) : £ Wihteér at Apl’uns for Sunday’ game. A large attenda 5 Bof(E et ing mol standing in fr Smart new Jewelry has just arrived. ! for the opening of the Now showing .a idistinctive line of Blouzes, e | the tows of u Ruftalo rabe. He reportes | . Gloves, Lingerie, Hosiery and Knit Underwar. i New Yor . 28—Nearly 100} ¢ HANDKERCHIEFS FOR THE HOLIDAYS tevhio Many smart effects for 15¢ to $2.25 each. i mlo'milng for tho o . playe here Also pletty ideas in Children’s Handkerchiefs. ! Both teams and s i 1 ti t the Polo Ground Beautiful Silk Undergarments. jay. Tho workouts will & hind closed gates and at » RISEs = CRSSEREINRN | hours. @@@Q@@@@@#fi@@@@@@@@@@ BB SRR RE : —COME EARLY FOR F IRST CHOICE——— SATURDAY AT OUR BIG REDUCTION SALE 15 OFF ON ALL MILLINERY MOST REMARKABLE VALUES EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY NOW ON SALE We have been very fortunate in being able to pur- chase the entire stock of a Manufacturer’s Sample Line consisting of several hundred beautiful Hats. Never before have we been able to offer such un- usual millinery at such unusual prices. The assort- ment is remarkably varied—there are almost as many different styles as there are hats. A little hat money will go a long way during this sale. BESSE-LELAND’S THE LIVE STORE CHILDREN'S DEPT. Styles to please every Boy, materials that are durable, clothes that will stand hard usage and still retain their good looks. This department is well prepared to meet these demands and mothers "will find it to their advantage to shop here. Juvenile Suits, ages 2 1-2 to 10 years . .. . $6.48 to $10.00 Boys’ Suits, ages 5te i8 years .............. $8.94 to $25.00 Juvenile Overcoats, ages 2 1-2 to 8 years . . . $8.94 to $13.98 School Overcoats, ages 9 to 18 years .. $11.98 to $20.00 Fur Collared Coats, ages2 1-2to8 years ... .. ... $12.98 Flannel Blouses, ages8to 16 years . .. .. .. e S1.19 Children’s Hose ...................... ... 27¢, 35¢, 47¢ Boys’ Flannel Night Robes, 6 to 16 years............... $145 BESSE-LELLAND’S Table No. 1 i > y Table No. 6 TRIMMED HATS ) FELT HATS 7 Value $3.98 Value $10.98 & > Four-Day Sale Price HourDay: snle e $6.50 el $1.98 [ 4 Table No. 7 Table No. 2 i i HIGH GRADE HAT- TRIMMED HATS Value $4.98 TERS PLUSH Value $9.00 Four-Day Sale Price SAILOR HATS e I - Value $12.98 i our May fele Price $2.98 Four-Day Sale Price $5.98 ~ Table No. 5 $5.98 ; TAMS IN PLUSH e __ Table No. 3 VELVET AND FELT Table No. 8 TRIMMED HATS ALSO NETTED TAMS CHILDREN’S HATS Value $5.98 Value $2.98 Value $2.98 Four-Day Sale Price Four-Day Sale Price Four-Day Sale Price £3.98 $1.48 $1.49 GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. “Distinctive but not expensive” ] 188 MAIN ST. 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