New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 5

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“ e flh ‘Mondays Until Sept. 6, | Inclustve. or Our Try a Faclal Shampoo at Parlor. CONNORS-HALLORAN ALWAYS RELIABLE \ ~ How Much? But | How Good? lv'| clothes-buyin g—no man must lose sight of the fact that aollars do mot alonc measure wear, satisfaction, re- liability of maker, style and fit. Not by a long shot! Fog-Tle & Ca. Men’s Shirts and Scarfs Going Fast at Old Time Prices BEve: hted. Sstentid Sored Copm e here in the summer season. You'd think it was They are carrying away & half dozen at a time. Big | Christmas, from the show and the enthusiastic saving on every shirt. buying. Only Two More Days of the August Furniture Sale quality of wearing satisfaction that clothing in this store ! carries—yet—can be obtained here—always—at savings. Best furniture and best values here. .Choose now while prices are at their lowest. Saturday Sale of Drugs and Toilet Goods Derwillow, 75c. 79¢. Pompeian fragrance ¥ WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS values these. Men’s Trousers That odd coat in your wardrobe can be matched here. We've the dandiest assortment of men’s trousers made up in all-wool flannels and pure worsteds. Better 22¢ Castoria, Gude'y pepto mangan, Phillips’ milk of Squibb's oll, 68c. Pinkham's compound, 75e. Mulsified cocomnut ail, 32c. Sterno canned heat, 35c doz. Seidltz powders, 25-. Horlick's malted milk, 34c and 67c. Borden's malted milk, 30c, 60c. Mead's dextri maltose. 50c Tollet paper, 9 rolls §1.00. Packer's tar soap, 3 cakes So0c. magnesia, 3lc. JUST RECEIVED, 500 LARGE BOTTLES CEDAR talcum, 17¢, three for 50c. Djer kiss talcum, 17c. Pear's glycerine soap, 3 cakes 45c Pond’s creams, 16c, 32c. Johnson‘s baby powder, l4c: Pedsodent tooth paste, 30¢., Comfort powder, 19c and ‘3% Pebeco tooth paste, Slc Cuticura soap, 15c. Woodbury’'s soap, 6= OIL~—FURNITURE : Notion Sale Two Days, Saturday and Tuesday AND FLOOR POLISH. SALE PRICE Dust Void, two days, 30c can. Oakite-—makes life easy—2 for 26c. Brillo, 8¢ and 19¢c a package. - Final Reduction Sale of Coats and Wraps BUY NOwW PAY LESS ‘Three Exceptional Groups SPORT COATS $19.75 Utliity Coats. POLO OCOATS ANGORA OCOATS $25.00 Sport Coats, Capes, Wraps COATS $45.00 Trimmed with fur collars and cuffs NECKWEAR NEWS FOR SATURDAY A very attractive finish for the neck and slosves Is the lace tabs effect. Get It by the yard at 50c and $1.00. Smart pique collar and cuff sets, special at 75¢ and S9c. Ruffiing 'in organdy, net and lace. 80c, TSe, 3%c and 31 a yard LACE V ALUES Narrow lace edges, 15c a yard. Lace points, very pretty for trimming, B50c to $1.50 a yard. Special at BOTTLE 50 Cc 1,000 genuine Venida cap shape hair nets, 10c Wil-8naps, 7c card. each. MAIN FLOOR, SOUTH STORE. Clearaway Sale of Women’s and Children’s Bathing Suits | Surf Satin bathing suits in two smart models. Buttons and fancy piping. Sizes 38 to 46. RE- DUCED TO $5.00. ' Two-in-One cotton jersey bathing sults, navy and black, trimmed in orange and white. Sizes 40 to 50. REDUCED TO $2.98. Wool jersey two-in-one bathing suits ‘in navy and red, Amerfcan beauty and black, emerald and orange and navy and rose. Sizes 36 to 42. RE- DUCED TO $5.95. { Special Purchase of French Voile Waists To Be Sold At Only $2.95 Very important special for Saturday. French Voile Blouses in square, round and V neck styles, with laces and embroideries. Very handsome mod- els. A few organdy waists among them. All sizes, 36 to 46. Choice at $2.95. Another spectal is Geprgette Blouses trimmed with filet Tuxedo collar and frill; in white, flesh and bisque. Special at $10.95 and $12.95. Save from $4 to $6. WAR CAUSES DECREASFE. Population Suffers in favopean Coun. trics Bocsnee of Mobilization, Washington, Aug. 27.Ten Rure. pean nations which were engaged in the world war show a potential loss in population of 35,320,000 persons since 1914, according to a statistical research conducted by the society for studying the social consequences of the war, of Copenhagen made public today by the American Red Cross. At the end of 1912 these nations had a population of 400,850,000 and under normal conditions this popula- tion should have increased by the middle of 1914 to 424,210,000. It had fallen by that time, however, to 389,- 030,000, Causes are assigned as follows: Killed in war, 9.819,000; deaths due to augmentation of mortality, econ- omic blockades and war epidemics 5,301,000; fall in birth rate due to mobilization of 56,000,000 men tween 20 and 45 years of age, 200,000. CHURCH SIGN FOR BROADWAY Electric Display be- 20,- Entitled “Union Church and Secial Center—Always Open” to Grace Farhous Street. New York, Aug. 27.—Broadway | electric signs that emblazon the merits of chewing gum, corsets, plays, cabarets and the like are soon to have an ecclesiastical rival. The | Rev. Dr. John G. Benson, pastor of the Union Methodist Episcopal & OTTO AUTO sce them. $6.45 $7.50 $7.95 $8.45 Here’'s a nobby patch-pocket, semi-conservative model of brown b check—worsted that It's one of those Cortlcy makes? $27.50 20% OF $9.85 appeal. orings. g $37.50 —Ilast year's prices on all overcoats. A wonderful op- portunity to prepare for the coming winter. Anotber is a two-button double- rgasted Dalton model creation. The material is worsted -wearing and there’s a wide choice of col- Cortley right for the staid and com tive business man. $49.50 —On all leather coats’ s top coats. Especially de able for the first.coaler" of Fall. 20% OFF Connors-Halloran Co ALWAYS RELIABLE ‘“THE LIVE STORE WITH A OCONSC [ENCE.” 248 MAIN STREET church at 48th streét and Broadway, today announced plans for the erec- tion of a great electric sign that will vie with all others along the “gay white way.” “It will display the announcement, “Union church and social center—al- ways open.” Above this will be a brilliant cross. Red, white and blue lamps will out- line the American flag underneath. AIRPDANES COMING BACK. Dawson, Y. T. Aug. 27.—Three American army airships have reached Ruby from Nome on their return flight to New York. Captain St. Clair Street, with Plano No. 1, had to re- turn to Nome soon after starting be- cause of slight engine trouble. VILLA WRITES ZAMORA Reformed Bandit Urges Outlaw Gen- gral to Surrender to Mexican Presi- '(l(-nt and Secure Guarantees. Mexico City, Aug. 27 (By Associat- ed Press).—Francisco Villa, former outlaw, who with his troops sur- rendered recently to the government, has written to Pedro Zamora, who raided Cuale and carried off British and American subjects, advising him to surrender. Villa urged Zamora to ‘“sacrifice his 1 | pride” and obtain from President de ! la Huerta and Secretary of War Calles a letter *“containing guarantees for us all.” NITRATE SODA SALES Dast Year's Extra Surplus Gone and This Year's Production Sold Easily; Promise Good Financially. Santiago, Chile, Aug. 27.—The crit- ical situation created in the main in- dustry of Chile,has been considerably bettered this vear and the Nitrate Producers’ Association has exported already 95,000 tons of nitrate againkt a production of o=ty 55,000 tons, which means that most of the sur- plus that could not be placed last vear has found an easy market. The price of nitrate of soda has also in- creased considerably. The prosperity of this industry means for Chile solid financial situa- tion of the government; abundance of work for laborers and general wel- fare of the country. The reverse was experienced last year when there was no market for nitrate. It’s Half Done Already— ! RENIER, PICKHARDT & I 127 MAIN ST. OPP, ARCH ST, We are prepared to meet the demands. ] school children with MIDDIES, SKIR'IS& ES, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, BL HANDKERCHIEFS and RAIN CAPES. OUR CLEARANCE SALE of DRESS SKIRTS is still going on to ma%e room for goods expected after September first. ick esul--Herald Classifi : WHY NOT PAINT IT ED?

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