New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1920, Page 5

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Crestline. Ohle, June 4~~James Kelly, 53, Galion residest, has & mew Btunt for patehing up domestio dif- Yeronces. Kally came to Crestline the )nur M‘hl and falled to take out Ucenses to sell in- FOR LOSING SLEEP, $2,750. Noise-of Trains Kept Family Awake and Mother Sued. Baltimore, Md., June 4.—Mrs. Don- ald L. Symington of the Green Spring Valley received a verdict of 32,750 ‘Walter lroad Adminis- to N uld Body at Crestlize. Inquire po- lice headq seut the ""‘”’ D. Him ail wite: “Your Rusband chapter, R trator, and the Pennsylvania Railroad compal gton asked for Symington claimed that the R l'h‘ll‘ of a bt' bell, blowing of en~ gine and shifting of cars h’t . | members of her family awake. Symin, also conmtemded th-t a = hedge on her property was d yed . | and that a portion of her land was used by the company. uarters.” Kelly came to Crestine and Crestiine, und and hit my leg.” 's was taken to the countty hos- Liurtation of Claims. At a court of probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis. trict Bert To squint at the type and ard—that lean forw: m-.hu!ud- ing dificult and decreases the Mary B. Shea, of said admisistratrix rix Pl of a book by Whymtgotsflmisout Glasses— ‘wearing llyounndt.hem?betu yos today. FOR PIONIOS sants AND THE HOME mt public notice be given of this or- ey = der Ly advertising In a newspaper ASK YOUR GROCER published in said New Britain, d E ‘where the BERNARD F. GA."!NIY udge. DAVIS MWIN “We Grow Because We Know” MOOOOQWM-fiQm“fiO#fi#fiGQ## DELAYED SHIPMENT. OF - %‘-WALK-.OVER SHOES FOR WOMEN Evnry Pair Walk-Over Shoes For Women : Marked Down Sale Begins Tomorrow 9 A. M. ‘A1 Weather and transportation troubles have made this season an unfortunate one for retail shoe stoves. . t!'nm have been embargoes on freight and express shipments over since the first of February. u'flfiu’elnhdhfimwmtsofshoesthathavebeenlymxmfrelghtdepots dle-i‘dn-: AR BT 8 | e LIRERL e L ke . B\ To make our troubles worse, we llmlladmlmuluallyramyAprd and May, V‘mrflhi-tmfl\enunbcdmhdwommsshouonhandthatwenhouldhaveatflus stage of the S8asOn, INMEBNE PPNt oo ) TOW LT, il : \M“hfiflhmuflMOVEQmCK. We must clear off our shelves. e Sov.m—hihdmmmpdr. Prices fixed not by the value of the shoes, but by the md‘M'thhichwehveldoorlwpahtoomymcutmfllelowew } " Walk-Over Shoes have been selling in New Britain and ali over the world (in eighty-seven coun- tries) at-from $1 to $3 less than other standard makes, o . Now we are adding the big savings of this sale. e goes o8 . S A8 the newest ties for women go in this sale, including the Barriette, Colonial and Theo Ties. Ji ° Prices $5.95 to $9.95 SEE OUR WINDOWS David Manning’s - Over Shoe Store 4 LEGLBEGHEBLEV OGSV GHHEGHL BRGSO BBAN FE0000080000000R000RBI0E NewBritain Clothing & Dry Goc Inc. Our 20% Discoun the Dollar Sa on Coats, Suits, Dresses an Will Close Saturday Evening J ’5'1"// e s 4 Headquarters fur» Bathing Sui Shoes for anen, Missss | The Mothers’ F 'lnallwhteandneateoloredstnpes,l’noed.mmm Underwean, Shirts, Col U8, Prj Crepe De Chiz ¢ ’ ...... .- $2.69 yard - 36-Inch Silk Poyfi, allcolors, at .. $1.69 yard 54-Inch Wool Phié Skirting, at ... ... $6.75 yard — 79¢ yard — Kmt/ nderwear, Hosiery and Boys’ Umon made of Nai Boys’ Ribbed Suits, at . ... ., Women’s Bodice Vest: Sottonlisle ...... WomensStrughtVuts,allstylu, mtlnnd itheu ................................ el ea Women’s Pants, Women’s Socks, all colors, also fancy cloclnng = Women’s Drop Stitch Hose, all colors Women’s ls)fle Silk. Hose, full fashioned, all colors Women’s Hose, n ock seams,’ :Whlte, cordovan e e el o s ieBi0 06 Women’s Long’ Women’s Ki Y NewBr

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