New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 15

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, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. PRICE [][]3 3 = ‘ ' | ' ] / FEFEEEEE e s D e DS SEEN RISING AGAIN | € ((C+)/ | Steiger-Vedder (!Imltp PR ! S C. S. Hills & Co., Hartford. Only 12 Machines Are of Popular R G s Make | ~\ ¢ e e v | Beauty Secret in prices of automebiles, « " KLEP the Iyflem clean. halt and now, with the easing 0 | Eliminate the pou'onq 1t money market, a rise is h-‘umvvmk nature will not do it for you, loom before the prospective motor | help nature with a natural Bang! Bang! owner. The Stutz and the Locomo- medicine like Dr. Caldwell's bile e the first to set a date for Syrup Pepsin. Take a teaspoon- thix Ilrnnl« Ase, ar more m .l..ur;.:; | hi! {r?r- ew nights and watch GOOd-bYe, Rug | | turers are a4 to ! | the results. Tl‘:‘cre will be a } H ! [ Garment Specials IN OUR e e RN i":‘:é".,fi:?kf.{‘" Having the rug up on a line, L Stock Reduction Sa eredit Auring the peried of crop| the lips red, the cheeks pin pummeling it for all your worth, ] [=1 B s e | N Celon A P of course, it wears you out. And 4 % Buy These Now—Sale Ends Saturds recently fs attrib to the uction | :—'.Tc'::',mv‘(::‘:.mt:p:‘«:&r- and it it wears the rug out, too. Every ] o & Sh9 Y ecerel Reverve) boardin Ter Ecadaches. duliness. loss of appetite beat means broken threads, flat- , &radual currency deflation. I'lans for| | ;:‘.‘,.'J:‘“b?‘.".m‘.‘u-.'.é',;mév.'.;‘.’!‘n tened nap and twisted design. It's (oo % 50 J S t f w sxpansion = of " automobile factorien | | ilieys 1os ovet slek, sad do & good-bye, rug. It may be clean— $eanen €rsey ouits OI' omen I ¢ b on of si: le | it herbs to come. The action of the boarid | S e Tt e b but—oh, how beaten it looks and ertec h i o and Ne Y -t !l n bottles were bought at drug stores— automobile industry in itself a guarantee of merit. Save the life of your rugs. Save At the same time however, an ef- ect of the priee decline, until re- our stren, . 1 - rabeiefilranileiony betibaRlbaliliog QJ..EI,LIE{I.EEFGM zfic vacuugr;hm;;in:::t;:g:; Four smart sport and semi-sport models to choose from. They are ginning to be felt in the automobile 1 will send you a free trial bottle of 2 ceptional quality Jersey, the like of which have been recently sold for $ = O] [=] O] 5 industry. That is the inevitable my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. A Torrington always cleans clean. Jse : % $39. = m 50 Lovely Tailored Suits—39% B O] EI |® i [ = = = @] O] = =] O] = e~ " Special at *18% etureriil OF [{hese lenly 18 esanlhe easily its carpet-sweeper brush and classified s makers of what are powerful suction clean without termed “popular” cars — = — A 5 The number of automobiles built | Couraging. in spite of the reaction of ‘assonger agomobiles s yea xative, it i v, Pvn:l by 140 ’:l:lh r--,ln : m..m: :..u;k:o'.}mih"mwh:&mé;; Stop in and see how thor OUEMY and Beautifully made of Velour, SILVERTONES, TINSELTONES. The during 1919 amounted to 1,657,652 | Meher pr This counter move many new models, just received in this group but we are including the ‘Of these, the 12 constructed $0 por [5¢¢M& to be confined to the manu- this new price for one day only. These suits were formerly pricedat $55.00 vent—1,340,000 ! Of the 140 manu- | fasurers |} more exclusive cars, E facturers, only 25 have an output of | Put ':h"l" is nu'sl:rr:l of <l“ly \'hn‘n A = A 5,000 or mobre cars annually. on the prices ol e popular-priced 2 E RN T EX O ) 8 Misses’s and Women’s Coats—$50° pedera Teseree” v G sk Wt | e Connectlcut s Best Furniture Store” ,% ‘ Formerly Priced to $75 This is a group that is literally teeming with values. The new soft} materials, the lovely linings, the tailoring, all, are the best. Many jaunty short models with deep fur collars are in this lot, a lar ber of the coats are trimmed with such high grade fur at Fitch Oposs m tralian Opossum, and Natural Raccoon. Serge and Jersey Tricotine and M o1 , Dresses—*19.2 i Sgg; Attractive practical garments in| . There are also a few dresses] ; roup of Fine Men’s Wear ! navy and black. Snmpl_e and elaborate sgome beautifully embroidered fadl affairs in all sizes from 16 to 46. For- | ers plainly tailored. The valued wonderful—their former prices v B! merly priced to $29.75. $49. e ent, it It did cause con-| Take G AXATIVE RROMO . e S = apprehension amons the | QU713 ots, nuine bear, O k R H d Cl f Ad 100 or more who could net well af- | the signe . The kenuine bears | Quzjie esults-- eral assl led vis ford to reduce their prices and go along on the same plane as their prsbadalig s ey el @@@@EEEEE@@@E@EE@E@E@ @EE@DEE@EEEE@EEEE@ agninst the weak has resulted in cagsualties. Chalmers and Maxtwell | have had to combine to save them- selves, while xome of the weakest have found themselves In the hands of receivers Same in Truck Industry. A wimilar situation exists in the manufacture trucks. lLast year, | 165 manufacturers built 316,364 trucks. Of these, the 15 leading truck bullders producsd 215,800 or &% per cont! The truck manufacturers plan to | tnorease their output this year to nbout 375,000, an average of 18 per cent. for the whole iIndustry. But this will be centored in & 20 per cent. | %o 25 per cent. inecrease of the larger firms, while the 150 smaller builders will fall below their 1919 mark. | This, in spite of the fact that the potential market for trucks was never better. [t has been estimated that farmers alone will require $00,- 000 trucks in the next few years as Agninst the 100,000 now on the furme. To the autemobile owner, or pros- | “pective owner, the outlonk seems en | ECONOMY Was The Watchword "’(1 } When We Bought A These New Suits and Overcoats o o] o] O] o] o] o o] 1o o] o ol ol o] o] ol o] O] o o ) 1 ) ) e o ) ) ) ] ) ) ) ) ) ) G ] . Blouse Specials Sweater Speciz Crepe de chine Waists — white, flesh and novelty stripes. Tie-On Sweaters—Ideal for § Satin waists—in the new and pop- wear. Navy, black, turquoise angd ular shades. $2.95. [=] O] =] =] =] =] = O} E N O] Georgette waists—white, flesh and i % fall suit shades. Tuxedo Sweaters—a wvery = = =] = =] =] O] = = mm | Formerly $7.98, Special $5.69. tive group specially priced $5.95. 50 New Satin Dresses $24.2 Without equals at their price. They are here in Navy, Black and all] new Fall shades. In this lot there are some especially attractive modes for Miss—and many others that will delight the heart of any woman. ] 5 ) 5 5 ) )’ - 5 i i i For Quick Returns Use Herald C'Iasstfied A Good Suits and Overcoats—made from all fine wobl materials, excellently tailored, and priced so moderately that*they are mighty econ- omical, Every model is new this season and there is a splendid variety of the ever popular blues and grays, also plenty of browns, heather mixtures, and stripes—in single or double breast- ed styles. $27.50 up Cleanir Olling and Overhaul. Ing once ench year—surely a fine delicate mechanism that works 8760 hours n year needs this attention Has your wateh had it? We repalr, regulate, clean and oll your watch with cting Care-—no movement is too dell. eate or expensive to be trusted to the competent attention of our skilled watchmakers. I. RESNICK Jeweler, 166 Main St., New Britaln Conn. Over Modern Boot Shop. IEIE]E]EIIEI@EIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEEIEIE]EIE]@ | 5 5 5 5 5 The SOVEREIGNS TRADING C 160 Main Street Quality Food Purveyors Phones 1025, 1026, Yates Comb Honey Spinach, Onions, 58¢ String Beans Yates Jar Honey Broilers 40c 68c special 43¢ Coffee Shoulder Lamb Chops 30c 40c Fresh Eggs See Our Specials at 13c 75¢ doz. in Window Pillsbury Flour Campbell’s Soups $1.95 2 for 25¢ Cranberries Best Tub Butter 2 qts. for 25c¢ 85¢c Ib. Celery, Caulifiower ¥Fresh Potatoe Salad 25c¢ Ib. EIEErEEIEErEEEEEfEEEEIIEEIErErEEEEEEaEEEEE Boys’ Winter AllWoolSuits| Overcoats Youthful, Stylish Models Serviceable, Dark Mixtures $12.50 to $22.50 | $13.50 to $25.00 47 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN Good Clothes for Young Men and Boys. (8] [@][®][][w][®][w] ] ][] {1 il il il () [ml (] (a]le] (o] () (] Gl Cal Gal ol Cal Col Cal Cal o) Putting off the order for those Christmas Por- traits is like buying the cus- tomary necktie - on Christmas Eve—it's never very satisfac- tory but it has to do ! Make an ap- pointment to- day. ARCADE STUDIO The photographer in Molasses $1.30 gal. Rib Inmb Chops Fancy Figs Baldwin Apples 38¢ 1b. 50c pk. Good [.uok I'Ix- Fillings Sweet Potatoes Franco-American Soup L.emon, Chocolate, Golden 1 qt. can 32¢ 3 for 45c A Salted Peanuts Fancy Table Raisins ‘ 43¢ b, 5 Damb Stew 16¢ Pears Super-Cream, can 40c p Macantash Apples g Like Fresh Cream Peppers, Parsley, 2 Jbs. Crackers 4 Arrow Borax Hubbard Squash 35¢ 25¢ Pork to Roast Calves ¥Foot Jelly New Buckwheat Flour 485¢ 50¢ 8c 1b. Franco-American Mixed N Spaghett Ilol:.“” 1 1b. 2 oz. 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