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JRBa FAYHR AR (2720, n Connection With Our RUG SALE || WISE, SMITH & CO. Hartford | We are offering some excellent : fl Remarkable Underprice Se“ing of Stylish Winter Apparel Women’s Stylish Coats $19.0C $29.00 $49.00 Werc $37.530 Were $12.50 Were $69.00 § Bargains in Bedroom Suites Three Piece Suites in Walnut or Oak with choice of chiffonier or dressing table Regular Price $140.00. SALE $11 00 See the Walnut Suite in Our North Window Handsome Plush Coats $35.00 $47.00 $57.00 $89.00 Were $19.00 Were $539.00 Were $89.00 Were $125.00 FUR COATS $£269.00 Natural Civet Coat, 36-lnch length, handsomely t\u‘::\l\v\l skins. $198 $398.00 Jap Mink Coat, 36- I oOrientale (Kaleid OUND HEALIH | o : . | Polichinclle . s many thousands is practi- | —_ | Herhert Andérson. ly a matter of the right use ; : reliable means of main- | e : 8 Deep It Burlcigh ining vitality. | Paddy's Sweetheart Liza Lehmann MULSION | : B Bl e W At $29.50 H 1 ne-honored and reliatle, TS i mbincs palatability, irherent : { £ a2 : e e o At\\$3t3:)50 $74 . . 1 ii 7 s A % | holders of A F i i erc $79.00 Coats 42 inches long, extra large 98 Natural Raccoon Coats rtucs and unrivaled efiicacy e natural skunk collar and flare 36-inch length. self collar and At $47.00 s cutts the first sign of weakness | g f ; ' 5 4 el ke Scott’s Emulsion. A | Were $89.00 Now WOMEN'’S SUITS Silvertones and Tri- able models. At $22.50 Were $19.00 Kreisler Billiter . Sodorman extelte. $179.00 Natural ~ Wildcat Coats, 38-inch length, seal collar Aftonen Lo Brollopsmarsch ... is ar “oats, lj‘”l' E";““ slacmol Cog fch lengih, extrn large nch length $149 v .00 Full Length Natural $450.00 Hudson ’ 36-inch length. blue squirrel S cee $159 collar and flare fine Hudson Seal cuffs, Now nd for the trans- rusiness proper io It is known every- ere by the “Mark of | come I meeting, w poat the house in i ain on Tues; the 13th d il be held New Trit- | ay of Jan- | ficacy” -the Fisherman : 1907 <2 3 vary. 1920. Polls will be open from 3 w Blovinfierd, N J. N7 .JA | ary bt < § | cleven to twelve a. m. | | F. 8. CHAMBELRLAILN, == = = = i g | New Britain, Conn Cashier. 1919 | — — — Quick Returns Use Classified Column Wandering Story Tellers are helping Community e 5 Service in its work for the children in Bmdgeport, Con- necticut. Dressed like gypsy fortune tellers, the reciters of tales go to the crowded sections of the city. They gather groups of youngsters about them. following the method of the Pied Piper, and then tell their stories. The picture shows a wandering raconteur entertaining a group of boys in a school room. Hundreds of thousands of boys and girls are affected by the program of Community Service in its country- wide effort to make American commu tter places should use KALPHO and observe itsmag- ical cffect in the treatment of nervous ness, insomnia, brain fag, irritabiiity, mental cxhaustion, nervous headache, loss of memory, etc. KALPHO acts on the brain, nerves,musclesand blood cells, rebuilds wornout nerve tissues and is in dispensable to all mental workers. Con- tains no barmful nor habit-forming drugs At druggists $1.00. Refuse substitutes. p Fortify The Sys~. Against Golds, Frip and Influenza Take il axative Bromo Quinine Tablets’’ B sure you get the Gepainse Look for this signatare . Jboe on the box. 30c¢ J&qe/w Pour A PRIZE BATCH Every baking of bread. biscuils and eakes is an assured success if you use ANGELUS FLOUR rhompson Milling Co., Lochport. N. Y. Sold by Larsou & Root, 672 Arch St “The Time, The Place and the Girl” AUSPICES OF Daly Council, No. 12 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Lyceum Theater MON. and TUES, JAN. 19 and 20 MATINEE MON. AFT INOON PRICES: ) INGS, $1.50, i Matince, tion of JOHN I'. MULLEN TICRETS ON SALE KENNEY & 1 Concert Thurs in which to live. ¥ Evening at Swedish | Rowance (F major) op. 30 Beethoven cd by soloists and the Apollo Singing | This will be affairs ecver given society of New Haven. larzest a large . Lindh | Hallstrow | - | ‘ Chorus. > B . Tartini ! > o — | Have Your Eyes E A rie Uerbert Anderson i Norrland o Stenhammur i Naar fijordenc F Paulson | H A\pollo Sin ociety. ! When Two That Love Are Partéd ] Secchi | . Foote | EYFSIGHT SPECIA Miss Malel Anderson | Stenhammer | l Eye Testing—Satisfaction i it . Over 30 Ye ws: | Come When the Lilies Bloom ; : Thompson Chorns, )6 MAIN ST, PL xamined and Glasses Fitted By . A. Pinkus LIST. Eaperience in Guaranteed | | hone 570 | D 2 PR R i IDON’T FORGET 137 MAIN STREET Take One Look at Our Right Now at Our Great JANUARY SALE OF FURS EDW. MESHKEN FURRIER NEW BRITAIN MADE FURS and You Will Be Convinced of FINE VALUES Out of accumulated capi- tal have arisen all the successes of industry and applied science, all the com- forts and ameliorations of the common lot. Upon it the world must depend for the process of reconstrue- Hon in which all have to share. —JAMES J. HILL NEW BRITAIN, CT. THE successful farmer raises bigger ;@s and cuts down costs by investment in labor-saving machinery. 4 Good prices for the farmer’s erops en- courage new investment, more production and greater prosperity. But the success of agriculture depends on the growth of railroads—the modern beasts of burden that haul the crops to the world’s markets. | Therailroads—like farms—increase their output and cut down_ unit costs by the constant investment of’ new capital. With fair prices for the work they do, the railroads are able to attract new capi- tal for expanding their facilities. Rates high enough to yield a fair return wil insure railroad growth, and prevent costly traffic congestion which invariably results in poorer service at higher cost. " ~ -~ National wealth can increase only as our railroads grow." PR Poor railroad service is dear at any price. No growing country can long pay the price of inadequate transportation facilities. SHssociation qfdugc_i@ Quecutived Those desiving informalign conce v the roils situation may obtain literature by » to Th - ation of Raihwny Execulives, 5. Broadway, New Tork