New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 13

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IS DEMOCRATS PLAN ASHLEY'S -Saturday Specials $2.50 Soft Cuff Shirts $1.00 Saturday $2.00 Blue Working Shirts $1.00 Saturday $2.00 Sweaters $1.00 Saturday $2.50 Union Suits ' SEVERAL RALLIES | Prominent Speakers Will Be Brought ! Here in Active Campaign—Local Candidates to Speak. Democratic leaders are planning a week of much activity in local po- cles and have several ral- luled at which prominent women of the party will The schedule will open Sunday aft- ernoon at 2:15 at Fox's theater when John F. Crosby of Hartford, Madame Laura Pursczmowicz, be heard Next Thursday evening a rally will be held in the Ukrainian hall on Er- win place for the Sixth Ward club, and at Lithuanian hall on Park street for the Second and Fourth Ward clubs. Local candidates will speak as will Miss Adele Murray of Berlin. Robert P. Butler of Hartford will and will speak Friday evening at one of the local halls in the interest of the party. The speakers’ committee Iis securing other speakers. ~ At Fox's theater, one week from tendants; Miss Mary McCue, f | Sunday, Congressman Augustine M girl. Lonergan, candidate for U. S. senator, Miss Fox will be married to will be the principal speaker. An ef- | J. Donnelly at St. fort will be made to secure | services of Rev. MacKensie of Harte ford, who spoke in connectiong with the Cox rally in Hartford Wednes- | day afternoon SHOWER T0 MISS FOX Enjoyable Affair Held Last Evening Any poor fish can have a whale of an appetite — but what'’s the at Judd's Hall—Nuptials to Take Place Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Fox was entertained last evening at a miscellaneous show- er held in her honor at Judd's hall on Main street by members of Thomas Ashe branch of the Friends of Irish Freedom and a number of other friends. Miss Fox was one of the first officers of the organization, hav- ing been treasurer of the society since its formation. She was presented with many gifts. A mock marriage was held with the following taking part James Murray, bridegroom; Miss Elizabeth Barry, bride; John Hickey and Miss Nellie Connors, at- GENUINE VELOURS Best Quality $6.50 SUEDE LIKE TAMS $1.50 All colors. Reg. $1.98. Regular $10. At New Low Prices For Saturday you will find a display of New Hats at New Low Prices. In keeping the lower cost of produc- tion. We specially mention two lead- ing features: 2 ower % John Joseph’s church the | Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. EASTERN MILLINERY CO. |58 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920. The Dress Goods S 400 MAIN STREET. SATURDA 75¢ Baby Blankets 39c Each Silk Pongee 36 in., $2.00 value Saturday $100 yd. $3.00 Crepe de Chine all colors, 40 inch $1.79 yard $3.00 Georgette Crepe, All the latest shades $1.79 yard .Fancy Silk Foulards and Linings $3.50 value, $1.79 All Silk Satin, Pard Wool $2.00 value $ 1.00 yard Silk Shirting $3.50 value Saturday $1.98 $5.00 Plaid Blanke $3.75 a pai $1.50 Table Da SALE 36 Inch Bleached Sheeting 25¢ yard 8-4 Bleached Sheeting $1.00 value, 85cyd. Outing Flannel, k39; value, pink, blue, grey. Saturday 25¢ Turkish Towels, 49c value 35¢c each Toweling, 29c value, 36 in. wide, all colors $3.00 value. $1.79 TRIMMED HATS Actual $10 to $12 Values. These are without doubt the best values in the city. Included are hats of Brocade or hackle Silk Velvets in the high shades. In a wide variety for selection $1.50 Saturday $1.50 and $2.00 ~ English Wool Hose $1.00 Saturday e TRIMMED HATS Actual $6 to $8 Values. Hats of Lyons Silk Velvet, Hat- ter’s Plush Sailors, Panne Velvet Hats. Trimmed with pins, mctallic ornaments. Soft styles, off-face. In all the new colors BUY YOUR RANGE NOW-—because range pric es WILL NOT be lower. is simply an impossibility with prices of iron, stee 1, coal, coke and ‘in fact, raw material HIGHER than ever—labor receiving more money, freight up, etc., etc. To avoid higher prices, BUY YOU R‘ RANGE NOW. Club Sale This Week O Saturday 19¢ yard $3.00 i Wool Working Shirts |zaseseoesscettoalt@uvdeenasstandsoaessted = The Winter Issue Saturday ' OF THE Connecticut Telephone Directory GOES TO PRESS Ivionday November 1st. & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & b d & & d & & L o o & & & o & o d L4 ol b & & Sends Hom This Beautiful Combination Coal and Gas Range The SERVICI STEWART] TWENTY-TWO labor and fuel saving features of this wonderful Coal an Gas Range are shown in our window display and there are many more ¥ should like very much to tell you about. . \ 35¢ : | " White Sole Hose i 5 Pairs for $1.00 Saturday $3.00 Glastenbury Underwear $2.00 Saturday , . 20 Per Cent. Discount on Fall and Winter - Suits and Overcoats ASHLEY BABCOCK CO. - ——— L T—_——_ THIS RANGE we consider the finest, most practical two-fuel range on ‘th market. It is well built, well finished and represents the experience of 8 years of stove-making. It always cooks and bakes to perfection because th coal section and gas section are entirely separate. It has THREE ovens am very large cooking top. We offer 20 of these SERVICE STEWART Ranges in this CLUB SA.L.E—SI down, balance in Easy Payments. Range delivered at once—come join th Club TODAY. C.J. LEROUX 174 Arch St. New Britain, Co All changes or additions in present listings must be arranged for on before November 1st in order to appear in this issue. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND > TELEPHONE COMPANY eacdekesegoletelofeledote] VOO HFOVTOIDIVVLVOLBOLOGHRT

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