New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 10

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0@@'i@!QH&@&){5&'léI-#.‘I'@#fi*@@###@@@####fi########@'EX-GOV GRAHAM @%@@#@@@@fi@@fi@@@@#@@@@Q@@@@@@@@fififi##fi%&#' mm & Lo. GETS FULL PARDON Globe Clothlng House S You Wont Find Any ‘“Cheap’’ Clothes Here evett, Frank Suits Only $55.00 SMARTEST SUITS OF THE SEASON. SILVERTONE SUITS, GOLDTONE SUITS, GABERDINE SUITS, TWEED SUITS, DUVET DE LAINE SUITS, OXFORD SUITS. Gov. Clement Pays Tribute to His Distinguished Service for State and Lifts Prison Scntence. Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 5.—Governor Percival W. Clement late vesterday granted a full and unconditions don to ex-Governor Horace F. ham, who was sentenced in the su- preme court earlier in the day to im- prisonment for five to eight years for embezzlement of state funds while he was stata auditor. The governor in granting the par- don said “On Jaccount of the distinguished service of Governor Graham to the state of Vermont and the suffering which he has endured, 1 feel that he has been punished and T have issued him a full pardon.” Governor Clement also addressed a letter, to the former governor in o reviewed the service ren- or Graham to the extracts from reports which complimented Gra- as then state auditor, on E in which the office was conduc and on the many new and improved methods introduced by him. “Your services to the state of Ver- mont,” the governor wrote, “‘were sec- ond to those of no other governor. While I accept the action of the hon- orable court, nevertheless, on account f the great and valuable service e rendered to Vermont which you have en- of your indictment you an unconditional and restore you to full citi- zenship in this state, which in the past has so highly honored you.” COLOR$ — ZANZIBAR, NANKING, BROWN, NAVY, OXFORD GRAY. MODELS THAT ARE NEW AND DISTINCTIVE. i hese 1its surpass in beauty and real distinction suits found in most places at double brice SEE THEM SATURDAY AS THEY ARE SELLING FAST e ey e HANDSOME FROCKS AT VERY SMALL PRICES DRESSES AT $25.00 ricolette and Mignonette Dresses in navy, brown or black. A dozen different styles markably fine Dresses for the price we ask., Sizes 16 to 44 Actually worth several what we ask DRESSES AT $19.75 ey Cloth Dresses in all the most popular shades, navy, brown, Copenhagen, taupe, ete. Sizes 16 to 44, but not all sizes in all styles. One of the best dress vdlues we pffered this season Rlso Dresses of Serge, Satin and Taffeta at $19.765. OOATS AT $59.50 MORE OF THOSE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR SATURDAY ‘e Have Done an Unprecedented Busintess in Them. There Must Be a Reason. COULON'S AMBITION. New York, Nov. 5.—Johnny Cou- lon will sail tomorrow for Europe on the Olympic. The former bantam title holder is intent on more boxing bouts overseas, despite the fact he was stopped in jig time by Charley lLedoux last summer. It is said that Coulon seeks .a bout with Jimmy Wilde, and if he gets it he may pos- =ibly regret it DINNER TO CARPINTIER. New York, Nov. 5—Friends, French and American, gave a dinner in Mal- lat's restaurant last night to Georges Carpentier. Among those present | were French aviators and American fliers attached to the Lafayette Esca- drille during the war. Mille. Jane Her- | vieux, aviatrix, and Louis Gobert, the one armed aviator, who brought down the second German plane on August 6, 1914, attended the dinner. ##&@%####%##fl@@@@@#@@@%#@###@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ * Boys Outfitted Here at Least Expense RING THE BOYS IN SATURDAY —— WE'LL BE READY FOR THEM. pur Boys' Clothing Department is so convenient—right on the main floor, near the north ce—and so well supplied with the right sort of clothing at the right prices that it is al place to find what you want. fave you seen the dandy Suits with extra pair of trousers that we sell at $20.00? eally, it .pays to buy them. Fhey are made of pretty gray or brown mixtures and are bol. I'he second paid of pants doubles the life of the suit. SHEEP-LINED COATS i BOYS' UNDERWEAR ust the thing to get now. See our special Union Suiss at $1.85 to oats with beaver collar $12.98. * $1.98. For boys 8 to 16. oats with rabbit collar §16.00 Separate Shirts and Drawers, at 55c to oats with Opossum collar $22.00. $1.15 pe izes 7 to 18 years. <18 pet garment. . ! eather Coats, sizes 10 to 18, A big Boys' furnishings of all kinds and you will at 52800 and $32.00. find it pays to lmy them here. s Find Then' VWmter Carments Here SMART NEW STYLES, MODERATE PRICES. aturday is Coat Day here in the girls’ section, second floor. plendid displays of new cc of all wool heather, velour, polo cloth, and bolivia in rein- brown, Pekin blue and na * Fur and self trimmed Sizes 6 to 10, $13.95 to $55.00. 12’to 16, $18.50 up. Coats gre all lined, and made with plenty of fullness rge Dresses in navy and brpwn, sizes 8 to 16, at $19.55 up. ¢ Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx quality is never inferior, Overcoats $35 and higher. Great variety of Bath Robes, the patterns are wonderful $7 to $15. s’ All Wool Schuiman Western Mackmaw only to be had in this city of us, $10, $12 and $15. Men’s U:;,ters,l mfide fxt'flm Western Schuiman All Wool Mackinaw Cloth; g« You will have no more $33, you ought to look at them. leaky roofs if you apply @#@fi@@@@@@fi@@#@@'@@@@@@@&@#fi#fi#########%#‘ ffi fififlfi ”r EEEEEE@@@E@EEE@EE@EEJE]@EE]E!EIEIEI@EIEIEIEI@EEIIE iROTHFEDER’S 378 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Important Sales! Affording genuine economies in women's and misses’ high grade Coats, Wraps and Dresses, the savings definitely reflecting the downward trend of prices. Coats and Wrap Coats For Women and Misses $17.94 - $19.94 - $22.50 to $57.50 Fabrics include Bolivia, Suede Velour, Polo Mixtures, Salts Plush and Suedine. @@fi@@@@@@@#@@@@fi@@@@@fi#@@#@@@@@@@@#@fi@@@@@@@@@@-@@@@@@@@#@@@@@@@@@@@@@ fifl##&%##fi###%ifi#fi##fi##%# The Asbostic Water-Proof Compound for Covering Old and New Roofs. STORMTIGHT is guaran- teed for 10 years. Itrequires no repainting—no repairs of any kind. It is easily ap- plied over the old roof—you don’t have to rip off the old material. OUR STOCK IS AMPLE JLimit 8 Cans to a Customer. OUR PRICES LOW. | KLEINERT'S GENUINE JIFFY is is a good time to have Linoleums | BABY PANTS, 39¢ Don't wait until very 1 veather Pt Tt ehe e Hon t \prons 48c. Best printed Linoleums sell for $1.35 here | re elsewhere g ’ . . Snowdrop Sanitary Napkins, 12 in box, | 48c. Far superior to roof paint and wore economical. GET LINOLEUMS NOW \ FOUR CANS SKAT KLEANSER 25c¢. Rackliffe Bros. Co. 250 PARK ST nlaid Linoleums, $1.95 up. All the ‘best and patterns Expert to lay them | | > > DR | O-Cedar Oil, 18¢, 36c¢. BLEAC“’;& iAL%lj\?(T)COTTON ‘ E-Z Stove Polish, 2 cans 25c. | | WASH GOODS UNDERPRICED Devonshire Cloth at 86c a yard. This matcrial comes in stripes, checks and plain colors bout 125 yards of bleached Pequot n at 58¢c a yard his you can make up into small bed s for about half what you can buy the s for These goods are 54 inches wide. | Outing Flannel, including white, also in eserve the right to limit the number of | gray, pink, blue, stripes and checks, 29¢ a yard. any customer can buy. For Saturday | HUCK TOWELS, 17c YARD. ard. | 16x32 Huck Towels, heavy quality, 17c yd. House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons gron Gingham Dresses in about a dozen or so new styles. The materials are sally attra ¢ in quality as well as in lor and design. All are carefully finished, extra wide hem Dresses which have been much higher in price, and which are sell- In Saturday at the special ptice of $3.89. The sizes are 16 to 16 very attractive modce! in a Bur w Apron is of plain blue Durance Cloth, with large pockets Siz¢ small, mediu and large Very special at $1.95. naller Percale \prons at 58c and 69¢ MEN'S GOWNS AND BLOOMERS | OVERBLOUSES, $5.95 fuslin Gowns round neck, finished with | Overblouses of satin, new model with and embroidery, 98¢, I tic back, navy, taupe, black and brown, $§.95. | Coats and Wraps graceful in silhouette youthful in appearance, warm in their all wool fabrics. Many are lined with quality silks and handsomely collared with Australian Opossum, Raccoon, French Nutria or French Seal. Often beautifully hand embroidered or silk stitched. \ -Iél' o] & & o & & & & & & & & (o] & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & 8 & & & & & & & & [ & & & £ & & & & & 2 & & ko] L & Lo & & & o Ll e d & & o & & o & & & & £ o & : & & & & & & & & | & L & ° & & L & & & o & & & & & & & from sun-Kissea mfelds of purest wheat lies hid in ANGELUS FLOUR Delicious, home-baked bread, rolls and mufiins make you EAT MOF BREAD . Flannelette Gowns, high « W \ery special. sleeves, pink or blue, $1.49. i HAND MADE BLOUSES. patin Bloomers in pink only, full at knce, Iintirely new, iresh assortment, high or d with hemstitching, $2.95. flat collars, $3.95, $5.00, $6.95 and more. sfoloTeTotelolotetotolo TR Tote ot Toto R T Tk Totetateloto Toto T ¥ ) oL Each and everyone of remarkable values —a smart necessity-—an unusual opportunity. ) ) ) ) ) oy LJCIEIEIEIDIEI[EIEIEEIDEIEE]EIIEEI[EIEIIEEIEIEIEIIE]EI@E] J. 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