New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 11

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THE BOOTERY 5ii0? OPENS FRIDAY! New Britain’s Newest Shoe Store ii8 Mamm St. Mutual Building SOUVENIRS “Pleasing 3192s---P cas'ng Pricas” “One more sioe store here,” a man said to his wife, speaking of the Bootery Shop, which cpens Friday, September 3. “Yes,” she said, “and I am going there to buy. It strikes me that we are going to get good shoes there for ourselves, and the children, at satisfactory prices.” That’s just it — “good shoes at satisfactory prices” will always be found at The Bootery Shop. We announce with pleasure the opening of The Bootery Shop, where you can buy shoes for the family — shoes for men, women and children; shoes of quality leather whose prices will attract you. You are invited to come and see our shoes on Friday. There will be souvenirs for the entire family — and music. THE BOOTERY SHOP 118 MAIN STREET | F["JNI] IN THE WEST ....-.o.-.o..o-.-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-.-.-ooo-. IOlu'o Possesses Serpent Built! LOOk“‘Up " Dress Up s by Mound Workers Sfi’.t.hppyf“@‘[hok“'dflbmkm ‘pride of | appearance — smart attire ~- ?- i correctness_of R X Fap: style”and “unbeatable_lowness_of price! WeYontfit“he dty'l snappiest¥dressers. ‘Wejisave) them:moneyJand and S insurejthemYjoy. assy, Clothes for, you and’ the family;is m""pesq nm:f‘m Teasiest,most]accommodating;, most delightful * e mflmncs;mppm ‘privy - Tlege goes with it West Union, O. Sept. 2.—A great serpent 1,300 feet long built of earth and stone, a symbol of the religion of | ancient peoples, stands a few miles | from here as the most interesting and | tmportant earthwork left by the mound builders of Ohio. Situated in a rather secluded spot, | supposedly selected by the mound | builders for privacy in performing their ancient rites, the massive rep- tile winds, gracefully back from a len to higher land The serpent’'s head rests upon a rock platform | which presents a precipitous face to | the descending sun and is about 100 feet high. The jaws of the mouth are | widely extended in the act of swal- A - . - lowing an egg. represented by an oval ] .LATER CHARMING “HIGH GRADE N()__——w B NEW TRIMMED HATS HATTER'S PLUSH HATS Men's Summer ~ Voile _(Bor’ SUlTS DRESSES SUIT'S l‘anltleady ul-- A _superb’ eo!l«.s Stardily made. lored in cool Sum- tion, \ exquisitely yi(h, style, snap mer, fabrics. 'styled and tempt-. Splendidly priced. Ingly priced.”” (and @nish.| 3320 U 38 Up sgR Aumflve vnhu.\sz :::'fl' 518 Pleasing ! variety.| @209 "G *®-0°0.0°0°0 ridge of earth. : As the mound builders shaped the | body, they caused it to make four | large folds as it tapered back to the taken the country by storm. tail, which is folded in three com- plete and close coils. We have the largest variety of styles b The land about this curious relic new Autumn Millinery shows Presenting a new Fall style that has colorings of squirrel, chow, henna, beaver, pheasant, soft tones of brown, navy and black, And they show thelr richness o In the beautiful Lyons and ’ o Duvetyns. o in all the newest shades of the season. of primitive days is low at the head, e : but gradually ascends toward the tail. os poke . n;rn .ul-| mus ‘h Mannish sailors, mushrooms, roll brims Phare s ampis roow oo slisifes it e \:lv:'rn'nl -rl:?"fl':ltm"r:"nc:: with the new bell and octagon crowns, and gathering of many people and the Tllvn:'nll'u. ”1 r\r\\ll t .‘( rhinestone ornaments neatly trimmed with fine quality gros elief is expressed that the idol wor- M o ¥ shippers gathered on all sides of their and fancy pins, tinsel brald and fancy grain ribbon band and finished with rosettes ek ar to pour forth praise, or beseech feather noveltios and cockades of ribbon. torgiveness and blessings from the beautifully hideous god of their own creation, Lest You Forget — We Say It Yd.k “The Serpent Mound” was pur-| *“Qur Clothes : Make : Good . Oc . We | D..h L ’ chased by Professor F. W. Putnam, ldren’s Fa ats g e S | Mass., in 1837, along with about 70 You will ind here a most rnmp!mn assortment at prices that are lower than any other store acres of adjncent land, and shortly Soft fluffy Beaver and Velour Hats in Mushroom, Peke and Roll Brim effects, with gros grain ribbon % fafterward & beautiful public park S | was laid out on the ground. Thus in band and long streamers, all the new shades of the season present davs the spot of reverence wred to the people who preceded civilization in the nation is used as ground for picnickers and pleas- Always - a2 . Always kers. » deed to the land is - >d &, z vos i > sum attached to the the z arvard University. Those who have made a study of Newest Lowest 3 | the work of the mound builders have o syt 257 MAIN ST. BOOTH'S BLOCK ... e | are over 10,000 mounds and from 2,000 enclosures standing as 57 7 B 0 5 2 X 28 5 5 28 0 2 A B B 58 (9 B B R PR B B BRBR SR et Sl - e found in and near these X I I I X XX 1 e gme K KX Y X TR LI oW e » mystery hilis it has been found pos Qvuick Results--Herald Classified Advts [N o oneion o 'h“*l For Quick Returns Use the Herald Classxfted Colamns

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