New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 4

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ford Man Takes cation He Says In Twenty ears and Gives Cinot Credit | f 17 Albany Avenu e n, Says He rt wishes the pub- convince theni- the honest motives of the idicate In regards to testi- advertising and it they the biggest recommenda- NOT can have. Its sales snormous and for the past it has crowded both'fac- supply the demand. Mr. os this statement to the in at ‘Slater’s ) ; Padr of Men’s, Women’s and ChiMyren's Shoes in Our Stores amio'rmrocnoosxmu NEW First e, \\l:l nf | club, Henry Morans’ ; urray will speak at nm’ *. A. tonight. hear her * mixed minsirels at T —advt. s Emerson Tartford, & Well Re- vt Adele \1.uu\ |~|x ak at the | A. tonight, hear her.—advt finest of all high- the very 80 advt em down and and wRatever [ he Stanley Me- with me a y School rooms. Willis Browne, judge of | juvenile court, at the Y. W night at 8 o'clock.—advt ar Jude time mpletely exhaust- 1 as If It \\nn]l try Cinot and so surprised in my life nu | pain in my back ceased, my headaches |~y \qele Murray will speak at the disappeared and my appetite returne l Y. W. C. A. tonight. hear her.—advt - SRy thi | Tabs' mixed minstrels at Tabs' fair 1 and have | onight.—advt udge \\nlys Browne, Jnd[:e ol I had a pain in my and at night was co ed, my head achec burst. I decidell to was never tonight.—advt I at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. CINOT I8 § G ED IN NEwW Hl(l’lf\ PERT AT THE MILLER-H re DRUG STORE, 32 CHURCH ST. It is | also for sale by “The Fair”; in Plain- ville by G. R. Byington: in Forest- ville by Kent's Pharmacy: in South- ington by Chaffee’'s Drug Store; in |]Il)('l\‘|| by George R. Steele; in 1 by the Madden Drug Store; in ( lm‘h nbury by €. R. Densmore, and can be obtained at all first-class drug- glsts. “tonight at § Men's Emerso clock.—advt. guaranteed Following a supper of the South church Home Missionary Society evening, Mrs. L. B. Esch of South Dakota, adliressed the gathering. Hear Judge Willis Browne, judge of Chicago’s juvenile court, at the Y. W. C. A. tonight at 8 o'clock.—advt. Xmas Victrola club, Henry Morans' —Advt. SAVINGS OF 26% TO 40% viar Wairniwi Boor '“ $ THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S $8.50 AND $10 (5 and Grown Girls nondsusum sm.-m.ss]‘ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, Tabs' mixed minstrels at Tabs' fair | last | 1920, e ROTHFEDER’S « 378 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN We have made unusual preparations to_have Wonderful Values in Women's and Misses’ Coats These prices are way be- low what apparel of this quality could demand — So pick your choice of smart looking, warm Coats, and distinctive Wraps at prices you wouldn’t believe pos- Be sure to see them all, the first thing in the morning. SPECIALLY PRICED $19.94 $22.50 and $24.94 EO $57.50 Of course many are silk lined and collars of fur or self material. Some of the smart fabrics in this group are Silvertone, Bolivia, Polo Mixture, Suedine, Heavy Velours and Salts 5 7 28 % FALE AND WINTER SHOES TO BE \ Black, Brown and Tan & B\ Well made, all leather Shoes that W\ will give excellent wear and all 44 JgR\round satisfaction in every & detail. Store Open Saturday sening Until 10 o'Clock ALL STYLES ALL SIZES IN APPRECIATION We feel now, more than ever before, that we are indeed fortunate in our friends; the friends whom we have served in busmess and who have given us such loyal support in patronage and good will. The success of any business depends en- tirely upon the friends-it makes for itself— the friends it keeps through satisfactory service. Itisour aim to make our service such that our-friends may never have the least cause to complain, such service as they can recommend, and as we invariably guar- antee. : We appreciate your friendship. We ap- preciate your patronage. We want you to feel assured of this appreciation, and that you will give us an opportunity- to show it, any time you may have further need of our service. If you should accidentally break your galsses, bring or send the pieces to us. We will replace the lenses without delay. DAVIS & GOODWIN Registered Eyesight Specialists 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 Open Evenings. : “We Grow Because We Kn:-=.” Ashley’s Saturday Specials $3.00 WOOL WORKING SHIRTS $1.95 —SATURDAY— $2.00 SWEATER COATS $1.0 : —-SATURDAY— $5.0 WOOL SWEATERS FLANNEL SHIRTS SW : —SATURDAY—- $6.00 NOW $5.50 NOW Now J N AY— $12.00 Sweaters $10.00 TEATEER $10.50 Sweaters $9.00 $9-$9.50 Sweaters $8.00 $7-$7.50 Sweaters $6.00 $2.00 and $2.50 —SATURDAY— SOFT' CUFF SHIRTS $1.70 AR $1.50 and $2.00 s SURRAT IMPORTED WOOL HOSE $1.00 $2.00 BLUE —SATURDAY— WORKING SHIRTS $1.00 —SATURDAY— $1.00 WOOL HOSE 2 prs for $1.00 —SATURDAY— ~ . ] Winter UNION SUITS § $250 NOW $1.45 § $3.00 - NOW $2.00 F $350 NOW $4.00 $450 "'NOW —SATURDAY— '$3.00 and $3.50 SOFT CUFF SHIRTS $6, $7, $8. $10 SILK SHIRTS $3.98 —SATURDAY— 25¢ STIFF COLLARS $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 5 for $1.00 SOFT and STIFF HATS { —SATURDAY— $5.00 / —SATURDAY— ‘ PAJAMAS WOOL AND COTTON $450 NOW $350 $400 NOW $3.00 $300 NOW $2.00 —SATURDAY— $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 CAPS $2.00 —SATURDAY— 20% Discount — ON — SUITS, OVERCOATS — AND — TROUSEBS ASHLEY BABCOCK CO.

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