New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 18

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DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NEW BRITAIN UCIUBER 15, 1920. ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLY COMPANY 56 CHURCH STREET ONE MIUNTE WALK FROM MAIN STREET. THE PLACE WHERE THE AMEERICAN DOLLAR HAS ITS 1914 VALUE BELOW WE MENTION A FEW OF THE STAPLE ARTICLES WE CARRY \rmy Field Shoes u. \rmy Dress Shoes A\rmy High Shoes or Hunting S. Navy Sailer Pants Navy Middy Blouses i, A A. O. D. Reg. Shirts. heavy or medium weight h A. Grey Shirts, heavy weight . P \|| Wool Wrap Puttees Hospital Shippe U. S. N. Canvass Leggins Army Al Wool Cashmire Hose Leather Puttees Navy White or Black Hose - t Sheepskin Coats, Short Sheepskin Coats, Long Sub Coat, Rubberized, Crav \ll Wool Cashmire Raincos Leatherette Raincoat or Top Rainbow Cloth U. S. Navy Officers Coat Rainbow .Cloth U. S. Navy Oflicers Raincoat Worsted ‘Top ¥1cece-lined U. S. Army Officers Raincoat, Bulge Pockets Gas Mask Rubber Lined Coats, Light or Dark Mole ‘Texture Coat, Combination Overcoat and Raincoat Suede Tweed Coats s o £ ho. Top. Bianket Lincd ght or Dark Suits, wool A. All Wool Shirt and Drawers, heavy A. Wool Worsted Shirt aud Drawers, medium Flecce-Linen Shirts and Drawers U. S. A. Jean Drawers Leather Vests, Mole Texture, Back Wool Iined Deather Coats, short. Reversible to Corduroy Leather Coats, Long, Reversible to Mole Texture Leather Jerkins Sheepskin Vests, Mole Texture Top WE HAVE RECEIVED 1,000 MORE BLANKETS — ALL WOOL — REGULAR ARMY AT $5.00 EACH. ALL THE ABOVE GOODS MENTIONED ARE OFFERED TO YOU BELOW THE COST TO MANUFACTURE ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLY CO. 56 Church Street, New Britain, Conn. OPEN EVERY EVENING A. Whipcord ¥ S. A. Khaki ¥ \. Khaki Br Coats All Wool Slipons, Wool Mixtare Slipone, U. S, \. and U, Coat Sweaters, U. 8. A, old Reg. Sweaters All Wool Coat Sweaters S. S. B. Towels. U. A. Oflicers Pillows rmy Web Belts U. S. Army Trench Hob Nail Shocs S. N. Mole Texture Pants . A, Old Reg. Dress Blue Pac "k Pants Khaki Pants ul Corderoy Pants S. B. Bedspreads | Pilgrim’s residence. Charles Macfar- land of New York delivered a sermon | from the same pulpit from whn-h; ' CONDITIONS THE SAME Pilgrims Exercises In Leyden, 1ol- | Q%EHE%%%%E 5121g2r—‘}32tlfi ev @fim;jm Successor to C. S. Hills & Co., In the beautiful gothic church of St. Peters where Robinson Is buried, | everything is practically unaltered and the organ which cheered the Fathers many years ago was played for their descendants who attended the me- | mortal service. Leyden, Holland, Oct. 15—Pilgrims A wreath with ribbons and c e Tatana e ‘ of three nations hung over Rob: " Ge. | tombstone in the chapel which wus | . "r' :"‘ originally the Baptistery church athers nditions still time of the Pilgrims Excrcises in Leydon, Hol- land Report Conditions the Same. Same. Hartford. Pilgrin tor 1 many co La Touraine Tea reduced to 40c a :u\m.qm —Advt An Especially Important Anything New Sale of Women’s -~ Today?” a familiar phrase around here. You see we any friends who like to come in whenever ywn to see if something new has arrived. rse, every day some new things arrive, but ow and then some particularly interesting re will come in—something very out of the and different. uncommon to see a woman ‘“‘just looking” t of the store and come back in ten minutes § friend she has met. Together ¢ ‘beauty of some particular They leave with a better pod Furniture is they exclaim piece and conception its of y home lover we want to extend a sincere in- to drop into our store whenever down tdwn. n and stay as long as you like, Wander for hours if you want. You can get very eas for your home—and some day when you t to buy, you'll know just what you want. ’ Zuler § THAN | AGYETG FOB Baxess SVERLOOKIND SAPITOL AN Electric Heaters Fine for these chilly mornings and evenings., During every month in the vear you can find use for one—in the bath room, the nursery, the sewing room—in any place where just a little more heat is needed. Due to the low energy charge in our new rates, the cost of operation is only three cents per hour, less than one-half of the cost a year ago. So everybody can afford to use one. We are agents for the Universal Heaters—the finest made. One of these is an ornament for any home. The next time you are down town, ask us to show you one. The Connecticut Light & Power Company Full Fashioned Hosnery g larly $2.50 pair. 8 Sale Price —Also special pricing of many other seasonable Stockings of interest to women. For Three Days 2 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY These Women's Full-Fashioned All-Silk Hose—heavy and medium weights — d black and colors—regularly Szle Price Women's Full-Fashioned “Onyx” Silk Hose—with lisle tops and soles— $4 pair. gz regularly $3 pair. 2 Sale Price Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose —in Black, gray and cordovan — regu- $1.75 \Women's Pointex-Heel All Silk Hose i Sale Price Women's Silk Hose—in black and all the new shoe shades regularly 1.79 pair. 2 $ y i \Useos Sale Price Prices Will Prevail. 1 Women’s Light Weight Cotton Hou—"n colors only — regularly 29c 121/2¢ Women’s Full-Fashicned Cotton Hose—In light weights—regularly $1.00 pair. Sale Price Women’s Lisle Thread Hose—in black and colors—regularly 79c pair. Sale 55C ! Price Women’s Woao .1gl‘sh or domestic weaves in mixtures :and novelties. Compleic showing from $2.25 to $3.75. Children’s Cotton Hose—Suitable for both boy and girl — regularly 29c } pair. s Sale Price i 51, JERERERRR RS %%%%%%&E%%%fi%%%%%%fifi%%fl%%%%%g%%%fifififigfl R

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