New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1920, Page 6

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itain Herald LISHING COMPANTY. ted) at 411% Chmreh St onn The Assoctnted Croen ged. The manufact s, in s Infancy experiment are fow that the da almont In coming very new plant hrings ties to the clty——me rs, more officials, t} ot more luxur thase who live new set of persons t onomic and social Iif omed, and their prog atter of interest to all ng story is told by his city. He was “at o the war was in prog @ occasion some of the telling each othe re from or his home town * waa his reply d of It said the sol One of them ur mess can, your can you use.” And other rentioned by the dac- | e Now Hritain's namoe oy did as suggested. | attlefleld of France the Britain was found car nearly every man who the American flag and ' others, ¢ was a bit of this frel od this new Davey Acro bate here. Porhaps the to start out with the a eity In which started and on by anies have r. All success to it NTS' LEAGUR o lodigue at loust | teny understand And to it n enthuriast ches hav it that at a hicago a great nat ha been starte nization of tennnis t'ons of landlord s and to secur the tion beneficial to class o & threeyy gtor which D mt of the oW lassociation, will go o itlen where tenants’ o re act A nationa proposed for 1, where rep te 1 moet at Washington ration federatinn Federation ha jga few of our ‘E'fl “Even Dollar Day” bpecw.is FAEEEEE ‘ “D@DE}EEIE]EJE]IEI@EIDE]E]EEI@EE]DE]E]E]@EI @The items listed below are but{ [ ) ) 5 e ) D W 1% I ¥ @@@E@E][EEEIEJEI@EIEIEIEIEIE these listed, and we your advantage to comes in and H i Aluminum 3-sectio ® AMuminum Te Design Wagner Ca uminum Tea Kettle, “Colonial” Design Griswold Cast inum Tea Kettle, plain Design Two 10-qua il 1 Water Pails A. A. MILLS 80 West Main Street EEEEE Telephene 381 New Hritain = |0 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) [ ) () () ) ) i Conn. DEIE RS S 4 as Seac L 2e Until further notice the evening hours of this office will be from 7 to 9 o’clock Mondoy and Friday evenings only. THE KARDWARE CITY LOAN CORP. 140 Main Street H. J. Foiren, Mgr. The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Compan- Corner Main and Pearl Streets, = Hartford. Conn. Capital £1,250,000. Su plus Funds, $2,000,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards, Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge Foreign KExchange to i!l parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves tiine. _— “JEST RUMINATINLT Russell.) which were extremely distasteful to the young woman The end of the affair was tha. the attractive girl seized the (Robers There's poetry In every soul eund b its outlet may be hid; it may | “masher” d expre the wiy not find pr in th [omas that Shakesp « B mn o She spurned assistance un and led him from the car, delight of other passenw car ngz man came alor nwe 14 will ring when some ving thought is writ in words that permeste her the souls o' them who read, an’ R Ahe g all thelr heart th minate T SR A n.n may ' ) 1 e heciien that scnti soften life nt tthe h « th n our ne—to keep that cifishness, the wish It's Jest that v ome hind each - unch such The “masher” gave the man, later him hoping, as she expressed it, that action would teach other a lesson ignorant and of men who fail to vealize their times. It is only the r how insulting Are glances at wt common of women who do not resent such and similar actions. Decent primitive in thei “mashers" on the ncse may think he is getting away with his attempts to fasciiate women who en- think | willing re- ¢ to be fine that r . very cleverly; the it's this that makes } a-whisperin’ * T smile at poc ’ attem pte rhyme, for deep within cjeh heart “twill lie until the end o courage =uch attentions may others do not see her Let tliem | | ception of such advances. | forget it. Everybody notices, and | everybody has nothing but contempt for both. Let the that most omen ssurance hich con the New York young woman did do, and let them feel would-be “masher” realize would like to do as \ his nar mentally, the hu- | r a-sire | Store Opens at 9 A. M. “Always Reliable” %&@%E@%%@% The Mchllan Store Inc. Store Cpens at 9 A. M. Dollar Day Wednesday With Greater Bargains Than Ever Before We list below only a few of The day when we have actually cut the profit out of many, many items. those on which you can make very substantial savings. morrow. Toweliag Regularly 35c yard. $ Day, 4 yards for $1.00 Huck Towels 39¢c each™ $ Day, 4 for $1.00. Pillow Cases Size 45x36, 59c¢, 2 for $1.00. Mercerized Table Damask $1.25 yard $ Day, $1.00 yard. 81x92 AREON SHEETS $2.89 each 2 for $5.00. 50c OUTING FLANNEL $ Day, 3 yards for $1.00. 3% LONG CLOTH 36 inches wide 4 yards $1.00. 2nd Floor Women’s Fancy Voile Blouses $1.00 each Reduced from $1.98 each. An exceptional offer. Krii:g Yarns Our entire stock at 20% off regular prices on $ Day only. Buy them tomorrow and save, Hand Bags Of tooled leather. Value $2.98 For $2.00 each. 30 dozen Turkish Towels Regularly 69c each. For $§ Day buy all you want 2 for $1.00. On sale tables 1st floor rear. 2nd Floor Missesand Women’s Winter Coats Just 15 Coats, value $27.50 each and we planned to sell them special for $25.00. They are $25.00 voday, they will be next Thursday but you can buy .them to- morrow for $19.00 each. Colors: Burgundy, brown, grey. ® Materials: Velours, Silver- tones and Polo mixtures. McCallum Sil'c Hose' Buyi two pair any grade priced $3.50 to $5.00 pair, and we will deduct $1.00 off your purchase. i Women’s Hose Black, white and cordo- van, lisle and medium cotton —value 59¢ to 79c pair. $ Day, 2 pair $1.00. BOYS’ BLOUSES Of fine quality striped per- cales and plain chambrays. Value $1.25, sizes 6 to 16 yrs. $ Day, $1.00 each. CHILDREN’S FLEECED UNDERWEAR Vests and Pants. Value 59c to 85c. $ Dav, 2 for $1.00. KNIT UNDERWEAR AT $1.00 GARMENT One counter piled high with broken lines at this clear- ance price. But our entire store will be just full of bargains to- Ginghams Value 75c¢ yard. Plaids, Checks, Plain. $ Day, 2 yards for $1.00. Satin Charmeuse 40 inches wide, heavy, lus- trous, value $4.50 yard for $3.00 yard. 1 LOT HEAVY COATINGS Plain and English mix- tures. Value $5 to $6 yard. For $3.00 yard. 39¢ PERCALES $ Day, 3 yards for $1.00. Large variety washable Shirting Silks. Value $3 yd. $ Day, $2.00 yard. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s, Womep’s, Children’s 21d Floor Children’s Flannelstte Rompers $ Day-$1 each Sizes 2 to 6. Regularly $1.25. $ Day, 4 for $1.00. WOMEN’S CHAM-. OISETTE GLOVES White, grey, Beaver and brown $ Day, $1.00 pair. Value $T.25. WOMEN’S NECKWEAR $ Day, $1.00 each. Collars, Vestees Collar and Cuff effects, Organdies, Nets, Georgeites and im- ported laces. 3rd FLOOR SPECIALS OVER DRAPERIES Plain and figured. Regular $1.49 yard. $ Day, 4 yards for $5.00. COTTON BLANKETS Size 45x72, for single bele, cots or cribs, white or grey. $2.00 pair. ISTER RUGS 50 AXMIN Size 27x54, $ Day $5.00. regular CURTAIN SCRIM White, cream, Ecru, Regular 39c yard. $ Day, 3 for $1.00. W'I-IITF WOOLNAP BLANKETS Full size heavy grade. Regular $5.98. $ Day, $6.00 pair. CUT GLASS SPECIALS For $1.00, Raskets, Vases, Water Sets, etc. [xtra special 12-inch. Vase $4.50 value, $ Day $3. b o There are certain miliation of being led from a patlic , _JEQSBK%E%&%%% R 2%%%%%?& EIER B0 %%%%% hation ny ccom- —— = = - — goes without saying that the little ' young woman, and handed over to strength, FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QUILLEN Histary will not Suffrage was T ki to Riga, Po-:cancerning what es obvions effort to win con- f done. by flattery men of thelr ends i chaps, lacking speed and hould no Bed 7 the police polong to the greut There is no end to t Into the game what | the big el v lucre the sed by the other fellow in excess the speaker's pile. e formation o dinary bo real American spirit of - v Shiy . | gumeness and attack, he will either (From The Herald of That Date). The accent in co ity is placed | Tennessece. sulty co on the scare. develop those qualities, or he will oon lenve the Ink the ganie [ 5 > it el heraic N lucking the | What does it profit u man | a high-pri pair of «h i mn { darned things have paper s amount pos- ‘ A living isn’t the only thing the Russian scratches for. does MALL VALUARLE Il season is o ove ow A good ma | because a wicked man’s conscience t trouble him. game. His teammates The O. U, A. M. parade will be held at 11 o'clock next Wednesday morn- ing Lieutenant-Colonel A L. Ther a certain baseball pennant that needs to be buricd in the woods and forgotten i1l not cotntenance a stre of yel a fight for the a quarrel ior Very right de what is Memory verse n the professional ranks So let the yraise to th football season m.and 3 Thompson and Captain J. It will lead the b » - Andrews boy who learn t ce yrocession ¥ o~ It is never nec 1o The New Britain Hizh schoal team % e he failing gas s y indicates tha the Federul Res will meet th High school to move the suck Nl Ry | team at Elcctric field tomorrow after- i uch serious acelde e THE “MASHER ! Tom” Flanne Whiln mmending ugh will strengthe appeal to oot ohmaney Senszbly Shaped the game g the profoss \ e — — ] of cloud Examine the rib-con- We can’t bother struction of tie India. > world problems until Note the reinforcing on s to get the office the wing tips of all 10 ribs. 1 l >aticnce, Europe ot reco he pr o occurrence not t v » all women me reads with ox- J Pfiffcir has a large pumpkin weighing 42 1-2 pounds on display at v a New York young the Herald affice window | v days ago Mrs. K. J. Skinner is the police wtation | Mastcr Seth Bingham, the Methodist chure st evening W. H. Cadwell and Frank Rhodes *d from their hunting trip to ndacks and brought with s the time for foothal reme satisfac.don of the squelching Raise it. See how broad its spread—how substantial, sensible and distinctive its appearance. Lower it and see how compactly it furls. There’s noncother like the Fndia vmbrena “the little umbrella with the big spread” Made by ROSE BROS. CO.,Lancaster, Pa. e od pariy man is one until he who never ze1s blue o more common ball, but are o noture. Kacl 1 p er story, told at | after the man had been held without | Il permit their sons to [ bail in Jjail for the | effect that the man train. She | entertaining = ___;‘::‘_‘"L\——‘ who sang nt | il | “Whether Thou gzoest 1 will ga, and Whether o thy party shall be my party.” confer as to night, was to the return annoyed her in | the Adir left the train ' ”“"" T ~ | resh and walted on the platform for an- | o° 81 the gain to the boy in other Bo did he On the second a pound from the | train he continued his 2 it may vet become nec In this new cat-step dance. they {ach a goat gland to ti do not hesitate. They paws ! e game. carburetor. | | his hand. I8 nobody's business but | a subway but one s ring chickens at | and fowl at 12 cents the Vermont Butter store atsertions ‘ on Main street. Some are cheerful bec have coal in the cellar, and s¢ cause they have no re lar for coal. inclined to The average man thinks a news- paper is biased unless it has his fa- wvorite bias. The man who can’t do anything' worth bragging wbout takes pride in luch comes the fact that he has read a great deal |

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