New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1920, Page 14

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'-':' s ff!lf"ii ATE - otherwise noted, these notices are writte of the theaters or at tractions with PALACKE. onee offering a fine | park. Cc d Keith vaudeville for | nishes the ays of the week week Del the winsome u | dir f est pro Miss 1 « v fa of romance, with juat nd excltement to ma' or Nims include n new | ek Dempwey's wor i PHEATER. "3 comedies and he eternal neie. two iramatic Wt the sam quint , ) o ' » fon. There nre w. wh f r o T ' ir Rurnt | Mage band, to 1 s, o wa sta pent, will laugh. Othe In a novelty offering hrtan In scnpgs a ank and Botty Adams ment park which z day matinee ently in Hartfor " ne cvening Nothing But the favor with the I next week e who have & and recroative hours FOX'S THEATER. k fents that make for swimming » A large ¢ te = o', the 3.000 hathers will b “ithin a tow hrings the s vesterday v people ! s a large e The ns of today is n and is iire'y of | titled “Three Raisins and a Cake of fret | Yeant In dition, “Oh What « h or 4:7 | Knig) Footprints”, Mutt and v in Joff, and the Fox News are also contained in ws tary and e hown pim device we. em —— City Advertisem IR o restae ot ity Advertisement from the city's ! — or and a co Th Committ appointed by S seme of the cx | Mayor Curtis to relieve the trafii yave-making machine | City, will hold a hearing at the es dance high and | Council Chamber in City Hall, Fri- pecreative amusements | an important hearing as the divert- a glant roller coastor, | Ing of through automobile traffic Ty -KO-ro through | considered, also certain propositions oth daneing pavilion, | to restrict the parking of cars on umerous other attrac- | hearing, Al interested parties are invited to uppear at this hearing ’ ersfield Ave. Hartford ! 1€ €. or the water which s nt flitration tanks, He ng. rk to insure pure | congestion on streets in center of the A mon tang. day evening at 8 o'clock This is avery ocurve. a newly from the center of the City will be t, airpl swinge, | cortain strects will come up at this nees and f band A. GORBACH, *“Connecticut’s Coney Island” COASTER D-ROUND THE WHIP THRU THE FALLS SCORES OF OTHERS ITOL PARK BEACH d finest Swimming P ool in the East. Accommodations for 3,000 Bathers. Open in a Few Days. BALLROOM DA NCING Big Free Attractions ANl This Week— Daily at 4 and 10:15, RESTAURANT DELANCY'S FIGHTING LIONS From Cuba, First Appearance in America, Every Fvening FREE ! COSTELLO'S MILITARY BAND FOX'S vnur‘r\ 1 TODAY AND TOMORROW WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS TOM MIX N IREE GOLD COINS” A Riproaring, Rollicking Romance AUDEVILLE 4--Headliners--4 MARR & EVANS ANITA & HART BRUCE & WARD & WILBUR GIRLS WHAT / — MUTT & 5. 53%&%%&%, FOOTPRINT ' = FOX NEWS SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 18TH. SCAMILLE OF THE YUKON" With an All Star Cast, ~—AND— MAE MARSH FOX EN | Anomvr good vaude fanager I et in which som» alancing is showr. Anita and Hart, two charming young p whese voeal numbers are far the average and the work of of the pair with the violin is a treat. Kennedy, Bruce and Hawkins in o comedy #Kit we immediate fa- vorites with the ward and Wiibur « their ciub Made by ‘the rgfmers of Domino Pack- - age Sugars. American Sugar Refining Company Sweeten it with Domino’’ PALACE “Housc of Hits” | | J NOW PLAYING Marguerite Clark S, S ““Little Miss Hoover” JACK DEMPSEY —t— KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS —t— —WITH— “.OM BROW COUNTY OFFICIALS” A Riot of Music and Fun —————————————— JUNE CAPRICE, SUNDAY LYCEUM —THEATER— * NOW PLAYING FRANK “Burnt Wings” Was it the man's fault? Soclety wanted his wondeful paintings and lifted him and his bi little wife out of poverty n you blame him if pros- perity went to his head? He did not know the sacrifice: had made for him—nor 3 know the trap which another woman who wanted him laid for him—until, all in a moment, the truth was revealed and he had to make his choice between honor and dishonor. Which did he choose? —_— SUNDAY K NG TOM MOORI — IN BROWN OF HARVARD T BILLIE WE \I‘ (()\ll DY TONIGHT, 8:30 MATL SATURDAY FOURTR BIG WEEK DRAMATIC STOCK CO. . C orRMICAN PLAYERS. —in— “VERY GOOD EDDIE” The Musical Comedy Supreme Next Week—"NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" . PARSONS’ To The RetailMerchants Of New Britain ? WillYou FIGH You have been called profiteers, robbers and what not by the public. Because YOU are the man the public deals with and NOT the makers and middlemen, the blame for the high cost af living is falling on YOUR shoulders. This is not fair. It is grossly unjust. But it is aFACT. And no wonder the public thinks you are guilty when you meekly accept the charge instead of FIGHTING it. Will you co- operate with us and other public-spirited merchants and help smash outrageously high prices, and prove that YOUR store, even now, while prices are still rising, can sell dependable goods at low prices? What if you do lose your profit and part of the cost of your goods? What if you do have to pay higher prices when you buy again? Isn't it worth MORE to you to be known as one who did YOUR part to smash high pnces? We are in this fight to a finish with our 300 stores all over the U. S. A. Wil you come ln? Tc the Determined Womenfolks. Of NEW BRITAIN, It takes TWO to make a bargain. There are already many retail merchants who are trying to help pierce the bubble of high prices by giving you unheard of values. But unless you CO- OPERATE with these merchants you will have to bear the brunt of it all yourselves. We have taken an active part in this movement. We have closed our eyes to cost, value and profit. We are doing MORE than our share. but we do it GLADLY, because the public has responded en- thusiastically. Now we are gomg to cap the climax of value-giving by beginning tomorrow a Mighty Sale of NEWARK Shoes for Women That Will Fairly Shake The Town! 3248 5 0% $300 448 $2.48, $5 Values. Our At $4.48, $7 & $8 Values. Our g bpecul Price This Season was At $2.98, $7 Values. Our Special Price This Season was $3.45 plainl # amped on every | Speeial Price This Seasom was | At $3.98, $7 Values. Our box. Cool, #. mmer pumps, ox- $5.85, plaialy stamped on every fords, Cleo ties, high shoes and box. High white shoes of genu- “Keds” of sparkling white sea ine F. B. C. white washable kid. island canvas. Wide selection | Your choice of high French of the season’s most popular | heels or the popular military models. i walking heels. Now It Is Your Move. There isn’t much more to be said. We”have pointed out that this isn’t a sale to make money or to raise money. It is a sale to help lower the cost of living for you, and to put business on a solid and substantial foundation for us. WE have something to gain in this war on high prices as well as YOU—all merchants have. And so we are making sacrifices now to the end that we won’t have to make bigger sacrifices later on if prices go higher and your purchases grow fewer. The shoes in this sale are our own regular stock, brand new NEWARK shoes, the same that we have sold all this season. The original low prices are stamped on every box. You know exactly what your saving is on every one. There are thousands to select from and plenty of extra salesfolk on hand to give you prompt service. Sale begins tomorrow morning _ at 8:00 sharp. $5.85 & $6.85 stamped on every Special Price This Season was | box. Three choice models, a $5.85, stamped on every box. white buck oxford with imita- Handsome pumps and oxfords tion wing tip and novelty fox- of F. B. C. white washable kid ing, a canvas sport oxford with long slender vamp, high trimmed with white buck, and arch and Louis heels. a white kid ane-eyelet tie. Tew Open Monday and Saturday Nights New Britain Store 324 Main Street, Near R. R. Crossing

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