New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 24

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NNM SARY 4F L ounders ol Nauan Landed Here 300 YGfixS Ago —The 300th an- the Pilgrim Fathers, ten- s of which have just be will include celebra- jons in Holland and the Inited States will continue from Moy to December, 1920, A four day prog sterd ndRott innounce t find “freedom to worship God,” irt on August 30 hen commit- from the United ates and Eng- a4 will be ceived at the Univer- s of Leyden. Addresses commemo- on will he deliver- om the three coun- including the rector of the uni- Lr. Rendel Harris of Man- England, famous America leen designated The next day, August 31, the birth- iy of the queen of the Netherlands, ill include, besides a congress in the own hall, o religious memorial serv- ko in the Pieterskirk in which Rev. ohn Robinson, who led the separa- s from the Church of England ms) to Holland in 1609, was who has not vet of. the features of the holiday at msterdam on September 1, will be a hieeting in the Rijksmuseum, the un- ciling of 'k and a reception. The day there will be an aquatic pa- int in Rotterdam, the visitors trav- n the morning from Leyden to if possible, by boat along Pilgrims went. Then here will be trips to the religious ha- bens of Rotterdam, a memorial service Delftsh and at and American con- will depart for Southampton. selebration in England will wrt in May, 1920, with meetings in oby, the home of Robinson, Aus- soston and Sheffield. From September 20 there will n Cambridge, Londan, ther places, culmi- of the new May- 'ry the returning imittee and British and ions who are to partici- cram on this side of the ain events af the American cele- in Plymout} where historical pagean . followed by a big recep- I R | AHH-;RS count Bryce and | a memorial window in the York. Vice President v chairman of the he local program in ot © > foreign visitors will tour of \h( U nnul i rshall is hono commn p . | 1 be taken on a States, On Novembe will be a unive | Thanksgiving day in E land gland, Hol- and the United State . AMERICANS INYEST HEAVILY Largest Single Deal in Mexican Min- | ing Property Made by United States H . Interests in Rosita Coal Mines. 16.—American have in- Mexico City, Dec. vitalists reported to vested heavily in mining property in | the northern part of the republic, the single deal havi been made can smelting u'\l re- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER n the Inwla. coal mines ||| Coa- huila for which a million and o1 half pesos were paid. The Rosita fields m the past have furnished the greater part of the coal supply of the country and the new owners are said to contemplate enlargi the ficld and placing Coahuila coal on the United States 1 <et. For Coughs and Colds Try Bronchitis Most stubborn of all coughs, yields to its healing prop- erties. Try this famous old family remedy and experi- ence the comfort it brings to those who use it. The purest and safest of all remedies it builds up the body and re- stores vitality at the same time it is relieving the sys- tem of coughs, colds, bron- chitis, and all forms of throat and lung troubles. The above familiar trade-mark on | every package—all druggists, 60c | and $1.20. Pair FREE ¥ Hola Appears Within 4 Months, Women's Grey Felt Juliets $1.85 Ribbon trimmed —dainty pom- MEN’S ROMEO SLIPPERS Dark tan, high cut. A~ mighty welcome gift. Al sizes. Very unusual value. $3.45 BOYS HIGH SHOES $2.95—$3.95 For Men $7.85—$9.85 You'll please any man or boy immensely with a Dair of these b storm shoes. Will keep his feet warm and B 6 < LA!‘\gEST RETAILZRS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD. 47 Main Street HAT is really more sensible and practical for gift giving than things to wear? And you can be sure they will be appreciated by those to whom you give them, Here are some suggestions, each one of which will make a splendid gift. Each oneis a remarkable value at its price, Let us show them to-you. NEWARK SHOES FOR MEN $3.95-$4.95 $5.85 $6.85 $7.85 $8.95 SHOES for WOMEN $3.95-$4.45 $4.95-85.85 $6.85-$7.85 What better gift than a pair of shoes for Christ- mas? And what bette. value could you ‘get than we i LY SI save $2.00 to $4.00 by buy- ing your shoes New Britain, Ct. ‘Near R. R. Crossing Mon. & Sat. Evenings Il 1018, “JIM JAZZ” —SAYS— Gee Wiz ! ! Lulk!! Se wat ah caught, an it ain’t no fish story eder—git a line on dis. ‘OVERCOAT FAIR’ Beginning SATURDAY DECEMBER 20TH And Continuing for Five Days A Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats at a Saving from $10 to $15 on Every O’Coat This wonderful assemblage of fine overcoats will further emphasize the supremacy of the New York Sample Shop. Even though you need no clothing at this time, we are anxious to have you come to this “Overcoat Fair.” Campus Togs, Special, Monroe Clothes, Victory Clothes We want everyone to know what we are doing; we want like. We York Sample you to see what an “Overcoat Fair” is really want you to be convinced that the New Shop is the best place for you to buy your clothes. Rochester And You Are Invited to See this Enormous, Magnificent Exhibit of Overcoats Overcoats Worth $35 to $50 at These Prices $25 $30 $35 SUI'TS Exceptional value in double- breasted Blue Flannel Suits, with the new lapels, slanting flap pock- ets and full alpaca lining. A snappy model and a bargain at $29.50 Ultra-stylish NEW YORK SAMPLE model brown worsted, with high waist, narrow belt, tight sleeves, cuffs and tailorel square effect. A suit with snap and pep to it, and a winner at $35.00 Nobby English Tweed Suits in high-waisted single-breasted mod- el, with long vent in back, split sleeves and other features that good dressers demand at $40.00 SHOP in a new bell 257 MAIN STREET ““Hit the Trail and Save a Five Spot’’

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