New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 12

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Fscapes Middletown war wit o ANy N i ] 2 > h Company K of the 1 ing nearly 12 pounds was di had the mind of a boy of | S Infantry, was eaptured by S 5 | ! i S § 2d recently in the Kiva mines. | [ man Cowley Union station ye 1 : o1 !in the Congo, the Minister of Colonies ded With U. S. Students | Middletown. s of the guards took ! nim back to Middietown. Cohen was | Jan. 9.—This vear is likely to| © great influx of American e \h«!dlr’uv\ tion on De- of H. 8. K 5, secre y i TOMORROW here Nov. cial use h: Mr. ¥ * new Paris he; PETROLEUM IN MOROCCO. Morocco, Jan. 9.—Petroleum in | suflicient quantities to be of commer- overed at l'yohu W at the Tolfat, near a is i cd wanted in W to sink 12 the Luxembour titted up to receiv after knowleds: shortly afte e into the w ) American Nantve , the union now h rned institutions on its memn lst, including Harvvard, Y ja, Johns Hopkins, Prin he leading universities throughout the United SUITS & OVERCOATS SUITS and All of our heavy O’°COATS— $37 $47 $57 Many of Our $27 s is destined to become the £ the world,” said Mr. Krans yndent of The Associaixl rsities will he oided by Americans. Dogged jon was shown by one New York student who ar- ere with the problem how to and live en six francs a day. h the medium of the union, a landlady gave him a small for two francs a day. The puan cooks his own meals m‘ ng rich’ on four francs a da; th teachers and students t and eager inquirers at the Paris home. Many of them | xious to take course of in the United S . Four- rench gtudents Uready in American universities on | holarships from a fund col- by 6,000 American idents in tion of the hospitality extend- Lh(m by French universities NECKWEAR Our entire stock of fine Neckwear is gardless of price. e-arranged re- Assortment No. 1 for $1.00 Assortment No. 4 for $2.50 Assortment No. 5 for $3.00 ‘Assortment No. 6 S ... for $3.50 is open until Assortment No. 2 for $1.50 American Fellow- send 20 Am = Assortment No. 3 Sorbonne and other for $2.00 learni 1l the Als irg bhe schola hn girls in France already are 16 T0 BE APPOINTED SWEATERS All the Woosl Sweaters we have. _ Some have collars, Coat Sweaters, V-necks All sizes, all colors, all kinds, up to $17.50 Better Join Now | $7 i A Real All Wool Bargain. come “Constable of Tower of | jon”"—Post Vacant Since Death r Evelyn Wood. on, Jan. 9.—Rtumor has it that | 1 rl Haig will be ap- the decorative post of » of the T r [ T.ondon™ become 4 t since the Evelyn position dates from the jhen the Tower was a residence kings of Eng d. The u orn by the constable on Ins is one of the most me nd showy in the kingdom UNDERWEAR Odd garments in wool Shirts and Drawers, value $3 $1 a garment now. Duofold and Carter wool Union Suits. First quality Value up to $7.50 All $4.00 Now. . A Real Underwear Bargain HANKERCHIEFS All of our 35¢ and 50c¢ Initial Handkerchiefs 4 for $1.00. Best quality half linen 6 for $2.50 Welch Margetson—London Imported Linen 6 for $3.50 Finest quality 6 for $4.50, DREIGNEL The commi home department in Soviel has issued an order, in ac- e with a resolution of the of Peasants and Workmen's P, whereby all toreigners there red. Thy have to fill rding their parentage, and to what longed in their BLOOMBERG’S New Britain’s Leading Piece Goods Store 186 Main St., New Britain, Conn. Tel. 874-13 .M. C. A. Bldg. ANUARY CLEARING SALE This Sale will be of Great Money SILK SHIRT SPECIAL Fine Fibre Silk and Silk stripe Flannel, Silk and Wool mixtures Some have soft separate collars They sold up to $8.50. $4 Each Tomorrow Biggest Shirt Bargain of the Year. Another we of dependable Merchandise at special prices. Sale on Yarns aving to You. Madras Shirts $3.50 Shirts $2.85 3 for $8.00. $4.00 Shirts $3.65 3 for $10 Madras Shirts $2.50 Shirts $2.15 3 for $6. $3.00 Shirts $2.65. 3 for $7.50. Iannelette Night Gowns, Zood heavy quality, full cut and neatly trimmed. Regular price $1 75 Corsets, o egular $1.98. 56 Inch all wool heather lixture Coatings Regular . yard $3 -98 ice $4.98 becial at 6 Inch all wool heavy mel el blue Regular price b.50. Special $ 5 56 Inch all wool lamw cloth, Speial 98 Inch Stormi Serge, 3 Fine quality, neatly made Brassicres: .49c¢ $2 75 Pull size Comfortables. fin yard quality, whitc cotton tilled. Bath Robes Torry $7 Robes OW $5.00 $10 and $12 Robes $7 Bow Ties All we have in stock 65¢, 85¢, $1 and $1.50 All 3 for $1. Soft & Stiff Collars Selected Lot 2 for 25¢ No. 1415, 15 or 1515 Hosiery Fine Lisle Socks Tomorrow 4 pairs for $1. hitable for Coats and Suits, in gulati price beautiful shade of taupe. T price $6.50 $5 25 at ... yard . 36 Inch silvertones, in zrey o 98 26 Inch fine heavy quality navy blue Sers Regular ik Regular price price $3.50 Special at v $3.98 Inch navy blue storm lar price $1.59. o $1.19 LA h Plaid Suiting, in « + of new Spring Pat- lar price $1. 19 i . SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES - o8 ctine L v 3 ON ALL YARNS “ors n Coatings in brown, green Special DURING THIS SALE at . full size lar price I 1. S

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