New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1920, Page 7

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[ Another Smashing Victory! Over High Prices. One WeekK Sale Hevlork Whiu Sea Island Duck Oxiords. ané& hmps —$3.50 Value An actual, bonafide reduction from $3.50~—the regular price is labelled on every pair. That’s the big and compelling that we Value-giving event have prepared for you this weel ! Not a mere Laadful of them dlber. but hundreds and hun- ds of them—fresh, new, less Sea Island Duck—in n?y oxfords and pumps. Join the many who are hking *advantage of our remarkable sales to bring' down high prices. begins tomorrow merning at 9:00. ! $8 Washable Wihite Kid Shoes $6) 98 For Women and Misses Here is another bargain that will create ‘a flurry of excitement tomorrow! These 8 are fine quality ivory white washable F. B. C. kid boots in choice of Louis or Military white covered heels, with White M ivory soles. Every pair new and perfect. Snap up the bargain while you have the chance ! Womeon's White Pumps 2 Oflfi ! Almost HALF Their Actaal Worth! Here's another tempting value for you! Every pair made of the celebrated F. B. C. White Ivory Washable Kid, with white ivory soles and white covered lauis heels. At $4.48 you are buying them for practically HALF their actual worth. On sale tomorrow morning. All sizes. ‘[lunarftSfioe Stores Co Shoe Retailers ip the World—300 Stores in 100 Cities . 324 MAIN STREET Near R. R. Crossing Open Monday and Saturday Evenings i FLOWERS For Every June Occasion Flowers aod plants mect cvery social need. Wilthout their luster, fragrance and charm, June fullctions, including weddings, oumve- and graduation send-offs, are bound to be dull and lifeless. satsraction. anywhere in the U. 8§, Canada or Europe, our telcgraph delivery connections onsure quick service. VOLZ FLORAL CO. 92 West Main A DIFFERENCE OF OPINI FFECTS YOUR POCKETBOOK Some merchants throughout the country have b een taking adva: ditions. They thought it “good business” to make some extra profit against the day wherd business may not be so good. = But, as we have intimated, there’s Our way of always gi a difference of opinion on this subject. gest possible value for thd And that difference of opinion is re- stead of getting all the mg spnsible fo the difference between H. for our merchandise, is ng O. P. Prices and those quoted you in -quick method of doing b most other places—a difference so great it makes us hosts of stau as to mean a geod many dollars in, or and loyal customers whosg out of your pocket, according to whgre and future patronage are you buy your clothes. :r{;,t more to'us than the extra WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED FOR CASH A SELECTED LO SUITS. WE ARE OFFERING THESE WITH SOME OF OUR STOCK AT THE LOW PRICES OF " $23.50 24.50 At These Prices the Smts Will Be f or Cash ly: i A SUIT FO A K2 TE 'SONS Hartford One Price Clothing Con 114116 ASYLUM ST., HARTF( THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE."’ -~ 5 3 UNCLES TIE KNOTS FOR THREE BROTHERS AND A SISTER IN QUADRUPLE WEDDING CEREMONY | Lest to right the brides and grooms ave: Otiilla Gottas and Theodorearman; Mary Garman and Theodore Lochtefeld; Frances Voskuhl amd Asgust Garman, and Bernardine Schroe der and Edward Garman, Marie Stein, O.—A uniqués din 2 t the same hour, in the Mrs. August Garman, and Bernardine ceremony, probably the o i D . with the same service, | Schroeder became Mrs. Edward Gar- | & 3 . i " . . an. Rev. Frank Garman of Raven- r le marriages ever pe - - 1 nan. ¥ $ e “ Y $ their uncles. Miss Ottilla |3, "oy “and Rev. Bernard Garman Ohio, was fecently cgleby becamigighrs. Alois Garman, Nary | of Murdock, Kas., tied ths knot -in AR camne Mrs. Theogore | the big ceremony. Iilach bridal cofpie’} d, Frances Voskuhl beca ! had their own wedding c-ke:

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