New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 2

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NEW BRIAIN D Y HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920. - . THE AMP R[PUB”S [;HEER»:Q'###########%M“gggggmag emocic, | RANDEGEE'S NAME SATURDAY AT WALL PAPER The back ground for a happy home. BRACE \Crago “and Holden Speak at - | Ward Rally Senator Brandegee's | toudly cheered last night at Ward Republiean club r Turner hall, at which Thomas F. Crago of | ana Attorney B. M. Holden Popular Priced Wall Papers Domestic and foreign now read); for your approval. Distinctively Decorative and Decidedly Durable. Do Not Miss Seeing Our New Line THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS i name was ourth ¥ held in essman ACCO GENUINE ASPIRIN packed adr-tight refreshmeo were in order after reaking Among other guests t were Edward F. Hall, candl date for nd Richurd state senator, Covert and A. N. Rutherford, candi- We Will Give to Each of Our peded-dedodelododedotodotod e doded 4 E | lates for siate representative. Touching upon the advent of wom- en into politics, the from Pennsylvania said he believes that ft has that politics has noeded. He touched | upon the deficiencies of the demo- ratic ndministration and compared Valwe are that party's record with what he PERMANBNTLY considered the more progressive and | & SEALED IN beneficial record of the republican | gy LACH TABLET. party. The League of Nations also oA came in for théd usuul criticism with 2 the usual argumenti against it. Hard- Product ng, the speaker said, represents the Perfectly spirit of America Protected | lawyer lHolden also gave a dis ts Stotson Shoes. | .ourse on the League of Nations from Co~—~adavt. a republican viewpoint. He declared @wehines, C. L. Plerce & The League of Nations would transfer the seat of government from Washington to Geneva, where with doors locked one man, not elected hy the people he will represent, and he slone can plunge this country into war. That ix the document Gevernor Cox tells us 1o sign and avoid future wars. The people of this country if they so to war will %o behind the star-studded American flag of inter- nationalism. The wemen of this vt | state, espeeially you methers of &hil- I be a Hallowe'en dance | drem, may thank God that Frank Wle Meadow club house on | Brandegee was in the senate to vote t. 80, against it , Bardeck’s hali, Octobar ber 1.—aavt olry club—Henry Moran's. TH SON 71 MAIN STREFET EVENINGS, so that & purity and full medicinal congressman ] e : 2 Customers at Our Store, Satur- [ woman's influence SEe day, October 23, a 20c Box of ASPIRIN ACCO, FREE. . (GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETO. FRANKLIN SQ. rola club--HMenry Moran's. : i New Britain, Conn. greater good. edd b el e e R ke ddkde it ad kb d b a i hacdd MUl buy hats at 20 per rogular price at Wilson's Your purchase may be a soda, ice cream, a cigar, kodak film, & ; hair net, candy, toilet article or drugs—it matters not—you will g Quick Results--Herald Classified Advts . be given a box of Acco Genuine Aspirin Free. & : Aspirin Will Not Be Given on Sales to Dealers and Children “Satisfaction in Every Transaction.” The Miller-Hanson Drug' Co. —APOTHECARIES— 30 Church St. New Britain, Conn. tr#%##%#########fifi”#fl&###fi"‘##““fi’ Al Bargain Store, or Bl 8t., selling out. Don't gaine offered —advi . Morisey anneunces he his ofMies from Judd's oth's block, fourth feor, So% lLa Touraine Ten reduced to 40c a canister. —Advt, Bardeck's hall, October WED IN NEW YORK. —advt tonight at 31 Rudolph Groman of Rhodes Streey Takes Deep River Girl as - Our 2 Christmas Clubs ; By joining our Xmas Victn‘l Club : ) el NOW, you will be sure of having a gen- . — . : uine Victrola as soon as you ar d Y Y ENEAE Y EN Y L A LA AT Yo deftvery. il . e A = SRR Ind)cations point again to a_ shortage of Vctrolas this year. Better make sure— join our club and not be disappointed. Our Christmas' Jewelry . Club enables. you to select NOW your Christmas gift from the largest selection and highest grade of jewelry, watches, diamonds, silverware, cut glass and ivory on payment of one dol- lar, goods to be called for at your conven- ience. ) His Bride. Rudolph Groman of Rhodes street, this eity, and Miss Pearl McKinstry of Deop River, were married at 8. An- drews church in New York omn Oc- tober § Godfréy will be . C. A. assembly from 0 o'clock Monday, Oect or for dancing classes. Adve, at C. L. Plerce & Co.—Ad id assortment to choose neckwonr nt $1—Wilson's. The N DY o prored T Tk TeteRedetoe fdode o g L) SHVLHVBELGHE & Y. Call leads them all —advt LEONARD AND HERRMANN CO. Misses’ And Women’s Apparel Specialists NEW SKIRTS ew Miady Style ._ Wool Sweaters (AIl white) All the rage just now. $12.98 each. Misses’ and Women's sizes. Women’s Hosiery Of fine quality Wool, in all the wanted colorings. . Ideal to wear with the new low shoes. Smart Fall styles in TAILORED JOIN NOW. $2 and $3 Many new models added this week to our collection of Hand Made Blouses $4.98$9.98 Made of fine quality batiste or voile, DRESSES Of Tricgtine, Velour, Satins. Priced from $29.50 to $49.50. These adorable Dresses in- terpret the latest modes for right now and future wear- ing. We are quite sure you'll want a new dress when you see this collection. Of gay plaid and stripev._i woolens $14.98 to $24.98. Swagger spun skirts are the demand of the hour, and’ we have them in all the fav- ored styles. See these new beauties—No wardrobe com- plete without a sport skirt. What about your Corset Needs Are they difficult to fulfill? Why not come here and let our Graduate Corsetiere assist you, We carry Corsets that are made just for your particular type figure at prices that will interest you. Just Upacked and Ready For Your Inspection THE NEWEST STRAIGHT LINE AND WRAP COATS Coats of rich-toned materials in the fashionable new shades developed in graceful style lines—The large—many of wonderful furs—lined with rich silks—all warmly interlined. “Blue Bird" Hair Nets hey satisfy, 2 for 25¢. All olors, AN S S IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT . The Brassiere question forthe stout solved. See the new figure has been Nemo Circlet Brassieres (Beautifies as it encircles). They are entirely new and different from other Bras- sieres. $1.50 and $2.00 each. QA P B e sz T - = e T S Ty Y Gy s 3 7 G collars are extremely You'll find prices lower than a year ago. Royal Society “Cordichet”’ rochet Cotton. 15¢c a ball‘: All colorS. XA Q‘:\«?{I&g Henry Morans Jeweler 365 Main Street If it is a piano, think of the ESTEY. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD 5 l Fall Chapeaux The newest and most charming styles of the vear are revealed in our assemblage of distinctive Hats for present wear. They are 80 beautiful in their captivating lines, so expertly made that it is almost unbelieveable that their cost is so little. They are made of duvetyn, of the choicest velvets, both peon and erect pile and are trimmed with the most beautiful vagaries fashion has yet devised. The colors are important in that they include all the woodsy browns, dard and popular shades. They are modestly priced at $6.95 to $25 TRIMMINGS S If you are trimming or making your own hat you wi .ho pluce in the city so fully prepared to meet your )requml!:n:’t‘: We have everything from the frame to the most exquisite bit of ::?;In‘, “nnnm fancies, ostrich, feathers, tips and glycerined as well as ons, are included. Lyo oo b o ‘We have ns, erect pile R Y AN Y XY as well as rust, henna, navy, black, Copen, and all the other stan.

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