New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 5

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NEW B’R'rr AN (5 ) 5 5 £ 5 5 5 5 ] ) ) ] ) () CONNORS-HALLORAN---Alway Reliable Greater Values - Men! Greater Values FRANKLY THIS IS THE KEYNOTE TO THE HUGE SUCCESS OF CONNORS-HALLORAN REMOVAL SALE Some one once asked—*“What is success?” DAILY HERALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1020 / Well—if we were asked—we’d say—THE ABILITY TO DO BIG THINGS THE RIGHT WAY ! Even if we do say ourselves—QOur REMOVAL SALE is the greatest of successes that merchants can hope to attain. It’s good to know that men of New Britain appreciate and realize the wonderful values that we're giving, but it’s still better to know that those who spend money with us during our last days at the “old stand” have obtained more—by far—in real money’s worth—than pre-war standards in their balmiest days ! And you’ll buy more than you anticipate, too, if you come in! Ask your friends—they know Connors-Halloran super-values you can wager ! NOT A THING MUST BE LEFT WHEN WE MOVE OUT! L~ RUN OVER THESE PRICES-- THEN---GET BUSY SUITS PANTS LEATHERETTE COATS START AT START AT START AT $16.8S $13.85 $HZ.O9S $15.8S5 GLOVES HOSE - SHIRTS NECKWEAR Tan Capes and Tan and Gny‘ $1.50 and $1.75 English Ribbea’ $7-30 and $8.30 finc | $1.00 ana s1.15 H Lined } 5 Silk Shirts Grade s 1.95 Wool Hose, Heather $2.50 and $3.00 Grade. Imported Wool $6.00 and $6.30 Silk Fibre' and $l.65 it 1.45 95¢ “Onyx” Silk Fibre Hose s $3 95 . 55¢ ™" 6 ™ $3.00 ‘ $1.25 Notaseme Fine Cashmere Hose Sweaters, $6.50 and $3.65_79¢c ™ 6 ™ $4.50 T s CONNORS-HALLORAN CO. “THE STORE THAT'S GO T TO GO !” Popular Shades doa OVERCOATS START AT l UNDERWEAR $5.95 Glastenbury, Winsted, Grey, Wool. $2.00 grado Heather $3.00 Grads S8 S cammmS WOMEN FOLKS | $4.95/ IMPERIAL UNION SUITS Madras Shirts, $2.65 $1 95 $3.50 Grade and $2.75 Grade .. . ‘ 34 to 46 $2.00 Flannel Shirts at $5.00 and $6.00 Grade $6.50 and $7.50 Buy Now for Christmas. Hats Xmas .“c‘BoxesV m RAINCOATS Best Make Right Fit KHAKI PANTS Well Made and Durable $2.95 248 EEEEEEEEEEE DooCoooooooooooooooonoooo) 5] ) 5k ) ) o G ) e Saturday Specials at - - New Britain Market 318 MAIN STREET MEAT DEPARTMENT (]} 5 ) ] ] ) ] ) ) Y I Pe— Shoulders 28c Ib. M| Small Fresh Hams ... 35 Tean Smoked Showld Arliogton Sausage Link Sausage .... [E & Lean Boncless Pot Roast Legs of Genutne Spring Lamb Lean and Fat Salt Pork . . GROCERY DEPARTM | Fancy Farly June Peas .. E Solid Packed Tomatoes . . Fancy Gold Bar\Spinach . [@] weich’s Grapo Juice Another Drop in the Price of Our High Grade ‘Winner ¥mperial Cur 330 Ib. I 39¢ I, ’ o) OUR COFFEES ARE ALWAYS IFHISH HOASTED BUTTER DEPART Fancy Creamery Butter...5% WHY PAY MORE? Fresh Male Peunut: fch FRUIT DEPARTMENT. LARGE FANCY GRAPEFRUIT [@] BEXTRA SPECIAL—LEMONS RED AND YELLOW ONIONS QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PPICES. Main Street New Britain $19.85 N BEE P EEEE P E e (EE T EE (S S E e E RS S E s | BUNGALOW FOR SALE | Have just listed new 7-room bungalow, 136 Lyons street. OWN- ER MOVING TO HARTFORD. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PRICE $7,000—CASH $2,000. Overland Chummy. baker, 1919 Oldsmobile. - G | Tourings—1917 Patge. 1918 Chana- 297 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ler, 1916 Packard, 1918 Oaklands1919 Oakland, 1919 Oldsmobile, 1916 Cadil- Jac, 1617 Buick, all Cord tires Bedans—1917 Dodge, 1915 Hudson 1920 150 ) 0 0 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 6 R. who wished to be in the parade were furnished with automobiles. The parade ended at the High school where the band played for a block dance. Members of the Army : Recruiting Station set off rockets and ground flares. The crowd then ad- Journed to the High School gymna- sium where the “Kaceys” beat the American Legion team by a score of 31 t0 & AUTO BUYERS—LOOK! READ! Biggest Assortment of Cars Between New York and Boston. No Reasonable Offers Refused. Roadsters — 1917 Buicks, Bulck, 1917 Ford, 1916 Dort, Studebaker, 1917 Dodge, 1917 ARMISTICE PARADE Ex-Service Men Turn Out to Observe 1918 1918 Willys i Second Amniversary of Germany's Defeat—Harry Hargaves Marshal. The ex-service men of the town 1018 >z:xdr-i turned out last night for the second anniversary of the signing of the Armistice. There were about 300 men HEARING AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL ON ELIMINATION OF PARK. A hearing on the proposed elimina- tion of Central Park to a point six teet on all sides of the monument will be held Tuesday evening at the Gram- " Traded. mar school auditorium. Be(’xu:elof ;,h: | e interest in the matter it was felt tha i 3 -13 st ! the rooms of the public works board Tel Bushnell 1931. 41-45 Wells St Opp. Municipal Bldg., Hartford. | would not be sufficiently large to ac- | > for modate all who would like to be Expert Repairing and Parts Teard. Popular Cars—Cara Traded. In line, and about a thousand people | at the Memorial arch to hear the ad- dress of the Rev. John Davis, chap- lain of the Eddy-Glover Post. The arade was lead by the members of he Koscluszko Post, World War Vet- erans, and the Now Mritain Military HBand. Harry Hargreaves was marshal of the parade. At promptly 7 o'clock, the factory whistles started to blow and the parade was officlally “under way". At the start evorybody had a stick of red fire but it was not long before most of it wae evenly distributed among the iarchers. All along the line, the boys yelled to their “Buddies” to get in line and waved and bowed to their 1918 Kissel, 1918 Oakland, Chandler, 1920 Chevrclet Don’t Delay, Sce Them Now —Cars For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. mm STEAMSHIP TICKETS) 'FOREIGN REMITTANCES 'TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | GEDRGEANUIGLEY 237 M2'N NEWRRITAIN CONN]| FOR ALL — INSURANCE — DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 272 MAIN STREET. —THE SERVICE AGENCY— If you have NO Savings account open one with us. We pay Z41,9, interest. IF YOU TReWHIPPLE CO. V" TREET friends. The spirit of good fellowship = was noticeable Some of the fairer sex had confetti with which they showered the boys. The members of the G. A. MADE BY If you have a savings account find out if you are getting %A 1,9, interest. FIND YOU ARE NOT, open an account with us where you can get it. BURRITT SAVINGS BANK COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STS. Deposits $3,150,000. Surplus $£100,000 Open Saturday evenings from 7 P, M.io 9 P, M. Saturday mornings irom 9 A. M. to 12 M Other week days from 9 A. M. to 3 P, M, N S E

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