New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN: DATFY=HERALD,FRIDAY, JANUARY z, 1920. iger- SUCCESSOR TO C. 8. HILLS & CO. FHOBPBHBHHSBIBHD FEIHIEFSBGVBHE S @@s@@s@@@@@@g S te BBEG ) B To-morrow Will Be a Fine Day to Buy Our Great Cost Sale Begins 1920 Right 3 g °’; Little M;ney’ Very Desirable With its Many Big Money Savings urs and Fur Coats at Our ) IT IS OUR NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO YOU. § J 8 CHOICE OF ALL OUR BIG STOCKS AT COST. YES. BARRING A FEW MARIRS' RESTRIC TIONS, WE CANNOT HELP, THAT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE WHILE THIS SALE LASTS. S ASSETS WE LIKE TO COUNT THE ONLY ONE THAT MONEY CANNOT BUY—YOUR GOOD WILL, SUITS AT COST OR LESS : COATS AT COST OR LESS The best dels of the seas selling his Luxuri s Gar ts at .. . . 5 - - e S And when we say desirable furs, we mean just that, because there isn't a fur garment in our stock that $38.35, worth up to $42.5 10, worth up to $32.50 isn’t dependable and of high quality—we guarantee that. And in style you'll find them as interesting and $37.63, worth up to $49.50 worth up to g ) of worth up to $56.00 .60, worth up to $345.00. varied anyone co uld desire. worth up to $62.50 . worth up to worth up to $69.50 worth up to $556.25, worth up to $97.50. worth up to $75.00. P The materals are those most favored. the volors are the wanted kinds and the styles the-very: best. % Our Entlre Stock Of Fur Coats, Fur They’'re worth investigating. - BEWWBEBLLLTBHISEBVEBLE% - way. » ) g5s o4 - # Eok 4 FOR MEN—AT COST OR LESS NENS AT COST OR LESS oo b el st ey Stoles, Scarfs, Muffs and Neckpieces auicy: < Bleached Table Damask. mercerized finish, Coat Swealers, V neck and collar siyles, heavy 64 in. for $1.00. the in. width for $1.36 a ¥ or fine, navy, maroon, oxford and brown, also Slip- sle Cloths of mercerized damask, (o) Ons with sleeves, oxfords, $10.00 values $7.39. hemstitched. 59. * = 49c & pair. dozen. N Fouar-in-Hands, iarge open ends, silk ones, Toc White Huck Towels or with-blue.or red bor- .:é& and $1.00 kimds selling for 49c each. 's, 29¢ eac ey Flannel Shirts, grey, of “Congress’ make. with Turkish Towels. hemmed, pink or blue bor- 3% turn down collars, $2.50 grade, $1.79 each. dered, 39¢ cach. 2ok WOULD SPACE PERMIT we could go on and on all through our many different stocks with-quota- %& tlons of savings just as big as.these. Will say come see for yourself, it is your one big opportunity @ when, barring a very few restrictions you have choice here al cost. No better offer could be made. ‘9: o || ery Lovely FUR Luxurious and Wa HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE D ELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON. PROMPTLY oé} RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. %2 0 5 5 0 5 0 0 D B .. Fur Coats SCARFS STOLES AN MUFFS BERLIN NEWS | 2o o=t PLAINVILLE NEWS (] S LR D o They Represent Worth-while Savings for You + E R R R T T TR FOP ) Made of beautitully matched h : : (s T P e s e skins in the newest models with trimmi ST EE LR el el for s At : | A large number of New Linites g = i e & A S 3 $ 5 went down to Hart's pond yesterday o 4 : ‘l“l“ ; "_ S \":' RO .\‘l}\ ': « .. ne . Former $100 now $89.00 fish through the ice. Some were so 3elow are some of the price reductions. L AR IAND eager that they left N Britain on | TAUPE FOX SCARKFS YVETTE FO g 1 9 | the first car in the morning to pe sure | Y ot 2 NIN[i UVER BAR Loigst thero It was reported that, RACCOONECONLS ormerly $29.75 now $: FFormerly $39 ........ now ‘ Game Warden Smyrk got wind of the ! A N Formerly $75.00 now $7 $Ha o now i fact that fishing was going on. but it Cormerly § . now 8 $95 el o) now Farmerly ; i Ll now e is not ?upo;.(,bf! that he arrested any- : Sh Sl KAMCHATKA 1FOX SCARKS o ) one for violating the law SKEUNK MUFFS ——— Pishing Through the Icc. Berlin Post Office, in Old Saloon, To Ratso Tr ' Gosts From 14 10 9 Cents Per || ol S Wilbium Lyons and S, « thet j HUDSON SEAL Formerly $89 ....cs.-0:.: DOW the union, making tonsorial costs in IFormerly ... now b i : ge reduction on other Pormerly: 46 Kensington the same as in New Brit- Formerly § R R o bl e 1“” Formerly $6 Tt now +JCE CROP T0 BE BIG ONE| s roo ey bax peen sonsnwiots | BGION CARNIVAL OPENS |} Formerty 253 nows 3793 —_— is now being put into effect for the; e “ormerly now first time. S 3 SEALINE COATS Cold This Morning. | Many in \tendance—Egas \re Sell- | 8 on Onc Pond — Game Warden| ‘he thermometer fook u decided | ) i i rmerly $2000 Lo now § SCOTCH MOLE BaronoN My ) ! drop last night. registering from five | g High—Church to Eleet Officers | § Formerly .. now 8 Formerly .. now .+ Watching Fishermen—Church Has | 0“0 “digracs wbove zero in different s Formerly § vt i bl i —Murphy Buys Business—bricf | § Formerly $79.00 now o parts of the town he coldest sce- | ; v 8§ NUTRIA MUFFS tion, according to report. was s e | TAUPE MARMOT COATS Pedae Formerly $29.75 B Y About Torwn 4 Berlin. The weather has been ox-| WOLFE SCARFS ' tremely good ice weather, it being The 2 hortage which has been | 8 Formerly $195 .. an TR ST In Poiret. Taupe The post office in ils new location is| just cold enough to freeze and not too | prevalent ror some time, is. accordir Black and Inuc cold for warking on the ponds. A day|to local merchants, still e, 1t is s T o0 or two of mild weather is desired by | reported {hiat one local store has been NUTRIA CONTS : l,“:':‘”‘:_ S i Sh o ;;:: 2 KOLINSKY the Berlinites to remove the icy sheen | selling su at the price of 23 cents ZHiC s LOM S =0 Formerly $3 o~ swap reminiscences of the old days] oithe concrote pe Fhichiis = o : : St -+ MOw SEUN c e pavement which is ex~| per pound. -Other prices wre said 10 Formerly oo now % : T when whiskey and beer was handed | tremely treacherous to motorists be. 18 and- 19 cents per pound. The Formerly & e now RO L AL . ~ mail is now the ¥Fast Berlin Items, lowesi price known 1o be charged ormerly $ 0 now GRAY SQUIRREL STOLE Mrs. €. Bailey began the enumecra-! here now is 14 cents sormerly $65.00 now tion af the jocal population this morn-| Although it is not generully known. MUSKRA “ormierly now $79.00 ing. It is ostimated that there are|it is the privilege of any member of SKUNK STOLES AND SCARFS about 1,000 in this district that vast army. known as the con- Formerly £33 ... now RACCOON » s Formerly $59 ........ now Williain Palmer entertained a num nd the purehasing public, to ot e " Formerly $150 .. ..... . now 8 ber of his friends from the New Brit- | ask any zrocer who charges what may R AN R ain Machine comp:any at his home over | Seem to he an exorbitant price for MOLESKIN COATS HOFINOIE MR- DL ERINOW P2 - KON the holidays. sugar for his wholesalers bills. in or- BoinictlvR S63I0URRnONE 355,00 Lx s Sro1an AND SOARE Mrs. E. G. Hazelwood of Waest|der to ascortain the price paid by the | B Formerly $130 : ’:':mf’::\ f,“ oot now $42. Cromwell visited her danghter. Mrs. 15, | retailer to the wholesaict If the FoEmeriy RGeS0 . mow 390 morning, ‘looking first at the old bar| V. Itead. vesterday retailer refuses to show these bills a and then at the row of mail boxes, and | _The Hubbard school will reapen | mess: to the district attorney’s of- Temarked rather disgustedly, “Who | Monday morning for the spring term. [ fice will “start something.” These The teachers who have been visiting | facts were learned this morning. M e e e S e O | oo g are retarnin The above items are but a few of the many extra The office was moved to ils new Berlin Brie zovernment resirictions on the price loration Weancsda inieT Libyaneanslot Miss Phoebe Beard is expected to | of sugar were removed some time ago a “double-ripper.” The barroom is| Yeturn from Putnam tomorrow to ve-|shen the last Cuban o 4 e e lo. | sume her duties here as teacher in the | sumed. but added that the zove S— St | e e | o e e values. we offer—There are hundreds of ation and provides much more room 9 George Mott of West Haven 1s|tain margin of profit. This n to house the office. Pastmaster Bar-| _ = ; 3 srett contemplates a number of im- | SPending the week-end in town Witi | of profit is notr concrete, It is g triends. valed aceording to the price paid provements now that he has wmore ol o L2 D e . B oy commion | - Ge0rEe Dokt left. sestorins for| tha'retaies fo the whelomiar snd by others that will interest you he constructed to handle all tne parcel | Medford. Mass.. to resume Lis studies | the wholesaler o the refiner. Mr. post which hitherto has bad to he | 2t Tufts college .| Sheeban suid that any merchant found handled along with the first class mail. | __There Wwill be a meeting of ihelgelling sugar at a margin of profit { finance board this evening at the Town | which is considered unfair to the con- The new quarters are lighted by clec- . tricity and heated by gas. The of-| 112l BN sumer will be barred from selling su- tice, while removed somewhat further Rensington Ucms ar in the future ’ NOW from the center. has several ad o Mfll‘ '\dx:'; hure 1’\ choir ‘nm ' Red Cross Activitios. tages over the old office hears g tne lahintitLiSyey e o =Rion The Plainville branch of New Brit- Much Tee Cut the cantata, “Peace and Good Will™.| 4in Chapter Red Cross met Mondis E. E. Austin has nearly complcted | t0 D€ Siven Sunday evening evenir 0 the selectman’s office and MARKED VERY LOW o R RS lcanietont Hasen et oo sl e RelS el ns et e et 4.000 tons of ice in his ice house near T l)l\'(‘l'S.ll_\' of Vermont tomorrow {o re- present together with the commuitte Saw Mill pond. New Britain parties| Sume his studies. R in charge of the recent Red C have bought out Mr. Austin’s ice bus-| It Was revorted this morning that it| grive for membershin iness, but he has taken advantage of| Prakeman lost a pocketbook contain- ity She early crop and has the house filled | W& $200 which was in his coat in the: ¢ jopy B Lamb. chairman: Rev almost before the new vear. The ice| S2P00Se that burned up the other dav | Gipette, vice abairman: Mrs. . H. | === — - Z Z Tuns from nine to twelve inches in| = lairesult ol the collision | Curtis, secretary: Miss 2. L. Wheeler. | jories) ¥, H. Hills, e . ; 2 2 = - ; ) thickness and is extremely clear — ire Sl fhG orlesl ol nis Seanlon So le Udizelonisinnists beis of brock-Barnes post Lhuiols Mo ! PEA I Those in charge of the drive 7or|iakes a total membership of Jjust one executive com e, Hdul Congs SRRt SRR = UL eale bl 1hou, £ i pseribing mem- | cxtend thanks o ihe difte G TS SEorTRIs TS e O e Nerday with about members in at- | T P Curtis, SElomlel s b s e SRR Ao CROTEL e a of IHarry 'r. making a big hit endsneolllianainiDoming watl i1l OptirsiaaoERieportslotac i rceiior & r e ey Paking info consideration that the |15 10 our townspeobl y e with the e Leroy and Appleton elaeted f Clar: e TP Ll = e L e L B aria ROy el T ER T el B wssisted inmak ) ve fpleased with u tumbling act. Mi clected treasurer. The following new, the Principal Rebel Leaders Have | o' o1 Newton 6 v s e | made, the committee in charge of the | & Kathleen Walsh of New tain was ¥ ary Clearance Sa members were elected 1o the standing| pallen Into Authority’s Hands. ¢ 1. Curis VA g ive to be commended for their | T oss socicty i oI nable 1o appear and Miss Williams | Sa i Seh ol committee: C. E. Pratt, ‘Miss Fannie | : PR i e R Fwil [ very comvlere work | e ied Cross seals appeared in her stead. She rendered | sold out ai sreatiy reduced @riswold and C. M. Weldon. In the| Mexico City. Jau. 2o-Optimistic |1 620 Coo5 \ Trumbull Aliss 8. 1. Wheeler treasurer, made Sasssb s and e sSuaalivocaifsolor { make room for summer good Sunday school election Major Frank |1® of the pacification of the | syl No, 6, Mrs. W, AL It Al SR el eno i e o el e | SO RSES I SRR M Atomp o 2 SeolICITotithie s IRElecotiin € ke settins infnowsth v 1. Wilcox was lect berintens |2 e Michoucan are sent from that | e s i B ated that)work. - Mrs. ¢ R. Clark vers Kindly | trie company have placed at tho di o T W ALhu: ere tremrts: R e e Al s 73 N9y S [we huve o baluice of $2.306,63 in the |llooked after this branch which of the Legionnaires for the car- S s s ahts gl bl adss T ez s S R e o[ co om0 (o e et a o tubercular cases I the sccond and third floors o music commitice for the ce vear | Fellx Ir@a and one caileu “Bl Ardil- | pjizscrald, $16: No ) g [nchantex LN iatonali e EouRChat Obeu | the faciory buildinz. T aftords siiTisde fp of Mrs. Gecve: 16 ko (ThlE Squicrel)] have eitier ey N R ek inan | ~_p.o‘_m‘ | The American ion carnival | plenty of space for all of the atirac- Miss Irene Hubbard. and M killed om have surrcndered to Colonel | Stephenson. $1 N 3 5 e oramun casian jorenedlast ik at the new i o vith Miss M « Stack, and was | bull faciory and at More Than 1.000 Tons Alrcady Cut| Annual Mecting—Other News Items hecoming quite a popular place for tho ¥old timers who congregate there and across the bar where only thing “shoved across.” The old bar with its polished rail, round < chairs and tables are still to be seen in the office, and the recollections and associations of former days are prompting former patrons fo come back once more to the old stand and sit around to at least get the effect of _that which was once a reality. One $old timer looked about the office this IFormerly $165 .... now $135. executive commitice con e on exhibition. The | January North. The church. decs#btions for Saclotas Vepez, in Charge of feders N e a E racted abo x itraction forgthe youn TO RENT: the ens sedr will il 1’:!)“.5:. B A ]‘ < e y“v‘ gt ch e S #dvised that we arve first in line on | 000 people from Plainviile. New s the daneing. music for whict Maple hen care ol operations in - the “sto Lo. 1L Trumbel §3 15, e st for isiting nurse, Miss ain, Southington and Bristol was furnished by the Alpha Strin { sep

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