New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1020, - SHE MAY GO ”fififi.#‘fi.fifi“’“"“'#####QM’M“##“ &fl‘fifi‘flfi‘fl" ZE OFFERED FOR 0 °"G“ESS : _ AND | UNDERSTAND THAT, TOMORROW, YOU - OSPITAL DRIVESLOGAN CAN BUY A MIGHTY STRONG WORK SHOE FOR ors e schools. ans will bo accepted un \\ -llnuldny noon, Nove s. Marie ce! a \onpn tisan League candidate for Congre! in Nebraska. She is joint owner and tk Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. | R e e country ACTION The Wilson o » SATURDAY The style—the action—the value of these suits can be determined in a moment right here in our store. A *lot of new blue, gray, and wool mixtures in our Fashion Park and Hickey-Freeman suits—our $65.00 and $68.00 | suits cleared for action $50 N ow “'T 'Another limited lot reduced to $4S Now " Search the community over, and you will find no such values dollar for dollar in any store. Cheaper suits —Yes— but no such suits as these for $45.00 and ' $50.00. The very best clothing the country produces at a price any one should be willing to pay for an A-1 suit of clothes. Every ;)ther piece of‘clothing in our entire stock— whether it be suit, raincoat or overcoat—20 Per Cent. Off — Just 1-5 off the price. Hats Underwear Ties *mwnmwwwmw@@@mm@mmemwfinnmwauwmugan“w“wmqw-aammw@oawawa BATTEY’ S BARGAIN BASEMENT YES The kind of Shoes that ate built for strength and strong men’s wearing — Black and Brown $3.98 fi : : - & E i -4 2 4 H U. S. ARMY SHOES — Munson last, soft toe cap, grain leather inner sole, $8.50 valne g H H - H 4 % ! : [ 3 % £o Short Rubber Boots AU. S. Rubber Boot “Ball Band” $3.85. P Hip $4.25. P DOWN IN THIS BARGAIN ' HERE'S ANOTHER ONE, BASEMENT OF OURS EQUALLY AS GOOD A BARGAIN (’ I¥'s a lot of Dark Brown Cloth Top Shoes, regular pme 33-50. Tomorrow We have some wonderful Shoes for Women — dark mahogany brown, Cuban and Louis heels. | $5 98 Regular $9.50 Shoes. Tomorrow We feature these two linet To- 6 9 8 ' » morrow, but if your pocketbook ° -7 says “PAY LESS” we've got ’em at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. HOW ABOUT SCOUT SHOES? MISSES’ SHOES | This is the way we sell ’em down in the in Basement: Bargain Little Gent’s sizes 9 to 13 Youths' sizes, 1t02 - - - $2.25 , Boys’ sizes 2 1-2 to 6 - - 248 fawn cloth top. $2 98 Men’s sizes 6 1-2 to 11 - —Sizes up to 2— - 8198 pork Mahogany Brown, i - $298 $4.50 value TOMORROW 2 PAIRS OF INFANTS' SHOES FOR $1.00 BATTEY’S | wounzs | BARGAIN BASEMENT | couronr suoes § 267 Main Street New Britain| Robesr Hects SOOI STSTBLSF LSBTV ICSEHITHSIBLOBVIB VP L2 LS 2TLLOD KNOX HATS UNDERSWEAR NECKWEAR * Vassar Swiss Rib DOBBS HATS A large lot to Umon Suits. DUNLAP HATS e, Wool, Silk | choose from at $1.00 $12.00 Hats 510 00 and Wool Mixture. An ; 0.00 Hats § 8 All two-piece wool assortmest o $ 8.00 Hats $ 6. 00 and cotton shirts. better ties at $2.00. SR ——— WILD PAY BEST PRICES FOR AR Allther Hats and | Al athletc anion| ITES STINGS i bies Slecp JUNK otller hu soda orordi- CachOPerCent. . a : B eyt E k and Seond-Fanc Parniters 5 | PET-2-T 11Dl Ll e i

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