New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 4

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[BARGAIN BULLETIN w= OQF THE --. BIG SHOE SALE ' w= AT THE --- MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 N AIN STREET (@] [w][w][=][=]]=] [a][=][=]]=]] (@] [=)[=]]=] ,jl,)L‘;Jl_AL_‘J'_JL_JLJ"JI_J‘JLJ'JL_ILJ.J Britain l}lothmg & Dry Goods Store, Inc. EN MONDAY EVENINGS - OREN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P. M. UNTIL 10:00 P. M. TURDAY IS $2.00 DAY AT THIS STORE Read these items over carefully. In doing so, you will notice [EHEIEIE]EEIEIEIEI@@@EIEIJ LADIES’ DRESS This sale has meant a great saving to the LAIiI(I)EvSV I%?[III“A:ND OXFORDS many who have taken advantage of it, and will CANVAS SHOES p black and be the means of still greater savings to those who All styles and heels, c:fi'entl‘owacan:n hf:{: will be here on Saturday—AS WITH THE RE- $3, $4 and $5 values. heels. $7 and $8 vahe. OPENING OF SCHOOL NEXT WEEK IT SHOULD BRING Here EVERY PARENT, as $ 1.89 $ 3.98 thi.s sale offers them the chance of g.etting two . BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES LITTLE BOYS’ BOYS' FINE CALF | BIG BOYS' SCHOOL MISSES’ SCHOOL D et ey e DRESS SHOES SHOES AND DERFSS Strong black leather | Button style enly. much money you will save if you trade here Saturday. pmen’s Gingham Dreues, in| KNIT UNDERWEAR AND plain colors, checks and Sizes 36 to 46, at $2.00. HOSIERY to $3.98. : . . Women’s Union Suits, all e Gaberdine Wash Skirts styles, 2 for $2.00. D0, Value to $4.98. . 8 Women’s Union Suits, _ all P Shgg Chemioe at| i les, 4 for $2.00. slin Night Gowns, lace WQmen’§ Vests, all styles, 6 d at $2.00. Value $2.98.] for $2.00. shn Pettlcoalg Iaces Zaol:)d Women’s Vests, 8 for $2.00. trimmed ed, at ' Women’s Vests, 4 for $2.00. pe Night Gowns, flesh and Children’s Socks, 3-4 length, at $2.00. Value $2.98. | 4 pairs $2.00. * 1t _en’s Colored Voile Children’s Socks, all colors, 6 sizes 6 to 14 years, $2.00. pairs for $2.00. . = Women’s Silk Hose, white, tion Hoad, 45¢ yard. cordovan and black, pure silk h Fruit of the Loom Cot- | seam back, 2 pair for $2.00. g , Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, seam h Ladies’ Cloth, 45¢ yd. back, 4 pair $2.00. ch Bates Dress Gingham, | o = : : y ' omen’s Drop Stitch Lisle .e 59c yard, 5 yards Hose. 3 pair for $2.00. SHOES blucher style, $3.00 | Regular $3.50 value. | Strong black leather. | Black and tan calf; value at On sale at Reg. $4 value at Sizes up to 2;$4 value. $1.89 | $2.39 | $2.69 | $2.69 MEN’S TAN GRAIN MEN’S TAN CALF MEN’S TAN CALF DRESS : SHOES AND U, S, LEATHER SHOES OXFORDS ARM’Y SHOES Endicott, Johnson make. Goodyear welts and all styles. Also vici kid leather. Hand Regular $4.50 value, Regular $8 value. sewed, $8.50 values. $2.89 $4.89 $5.89 MODERN BOOT SHOP ' 168 MNMAIN STREET ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) IEH[I'.I?JEIIEIEIE]EIEE]@EE@WE@E@EE@EEEE@EE@DE@E@E!E!@EE]EI@ EEEEEEEEE (] ] [} ] 0O W . The activities of the bandits are Provincetown's town crier, said to be | reppening of the Church ef the Pil- ROBBERS GRO BOLD’ felt as much by the individual as :.\' the last of the profession in America, | Srims, founded in 1714, and which the large commercial interests in the had been closed for a year. TROOPS ASKED FOR opinion of one Chengtu mission work- has hung up his bell and announced | er who said: that he "has critd his last message. - “It is a grievous hardship to send | For 22 years Walter 3mit has plodded Depredations Become Widespread and | 10 America for a suit of clothes, pay¥| the two miles of the town's only for it at the present ruinous prices, street, announcing the time and place Aid Is Asked From Provincial! Au- | wait patiently six months for its ar- = rival and finally hear that it has| of events of interest, trom «amplu thorities—Rig Problem. been appropriated by. robbers within { of h:h to the election of a o _ a few days of its destination.” Now, in his seventieth \ear hp savs 430 MAIN STRER. Chengtu, China, Aug 27.—Depre- RN he is through, and there is no one dations of robber bands along trade Jn sight to succeed him. Livery Cars for Hire, vay and Night routes in Szechuen provinces have be- FINIS—TOWN CRIER. The old crier’s last cry was for the! froraze. Suppiles apd Repatpin / o - ' ] quality Apron Gingham Children’s Hose, all colors, 6 $2.00. pair for $2.00. nch Percale, best quality, Women’s Hose, all colors, 6 for $2.00. pair for $2.00. Turkish Towels, 3 for Women’s Cotton Hose, black widespread | ¢ van of 71 Calls Last Cry in Provs and white, 8 pair for $2.00. size Crochet Bed Spreads v g et e egpgert > el e oy bavel iBCCtoWn. Mass: Last in Country. K] nbat the menace have JESE _ = 97 B D). Regular price $2.98. EXTRA SPECIAL! been sent to the Chinese provincial| Frovincetown, Mass, Aug. 27. : authorities by foreien firms operating - S . = A-" in Szechuen. The bands of robhers e ou ? N li Sh- s D f w - 9 v - are said to be mad. t I y L~ s Negligee Shirts at $2.00. 20 Dozen o omen’s Voile mprf kel ICTIH L S Py R IR R G a'lusfied 0 $3.98. Waists, in plain white and colors, troops that have been |<’IX|0|‘4‘4) in Szechuen The outlaws have become 50 bold that rail consignments, hither- Complmn ’s Silk Shirts at $4.98.| sizes 36 to 46, at $1.00. Regular p $6.98. price $2.49. ) ) ] ) o o i ) come so fl\granl and (= to immune from them, have been seized. i o One recent report that was brought \ to Chengtu was of the robbery of a pack train on the “big read”, which is the main highway between Chung- king and Chengtu. fIn this 40 bags | of mail were opened and rified by the | Evenifyounare, youwiifind Don’ t hesitate for the healin; outlaws and the ‘whole hillside was that a touch of Resinol m Resinol balsams were intend covered with stolen mail.” ment now and thentendsto! to correct just such defects, 3 vent roughness, burning, eu:.‘ and they rarely fail unless the v oo aka roiies vy ene | o] Ghildrem love the But A your mivror st GOUbIE T due to s eerm bandits when a second stronger band | rich I a\(or of this | hloflhc? fiLlled in pores, - or 3 disorder. . of brigands appeared and compelled ! pily sk n you need "FW the returp of the stolen goods. The | n“ruhmg food- p and Ointment at onee. %‘? m m i SOLD BY GROCERS d Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 MAIN STREET shot. Phe chieftain who did this de- clared that he had guaranteed the safe passage of this particular cara- van, having received a substantial consideration. mnn@n oo flflflflflfl@fl ] leader of the smaller band was then EVERYWHERE!'!

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