New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 10

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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDA , Come In now, mrn—-nwrn-n n g riy buycrs to reap some wonderful savings, Every- n stock Is rew and fre ~|| and nburlu‘d nt nl( l »wered Prices: And don’t forget that all you have Splendid Values in Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $22 to $55 Finely taflored, distinctive Suits in rich, all wool fabrics—serges, weviots, cassimeres, worstods—blucs, browns, grays, heather mix- ires—men’s and young men's styles, regular and patch pockets, ngle or double breasted models. P here is, ¢ (ll\ll(l L All qul Overcoats $27.50 unusual for this low price— sspecially 50, coming as they Note the fine tajloring, the wool materials and the attractive styles. 1o, right at the start of the . winter scason. They are Overcoats that you will be proud to wear anywhere. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 47 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYXS. PREPARING FOR GAME Four Men Are Taken With Whiskey— Were Preparing to Supply the Thirst of Yale-Harvard Thousands. Stamford, Nov. 1 k y which wvas intended ror sale \n those at the Harvard-Yale game who wanted a ‘wee drop” as a bracer, a cold pre venter, or as an aid to (n(husilsfll to the amount of 480 quarts, was seized by federal proh.bition enforce- ment officers here. The four men ar- rested said the liquor was to be placed on sale in New Haven Their automobiles were especially fitted ap for liquor runnng. The whiskey, after analysis by the officers, was declared to be “poor stuff”. It seemcd to be a bottle with a cherry extract in it. One officer re- marked that it was a “kick with a little color”. In one machine were 300 quarts and n the other 180. Men in one car gave the names of Frank G. Wnukowski and Julius Cnuko of Chrome, N. J., and in the other, Samuel D'Anzelo of Perth Amboy and Charles Chaslegst, | All said the liquor was ' of Chrome. loaded at Newark. Each car had a Washington and Maryland license. Each man was held in $500 for a hearing. HARTFORD MAN SUFFERED FOUR YEARS HE SAYS Mr. Louis H. Pariso of 22 Allyn Strect, Hariford, Says CINOT Gave Him ‘Wonderful Trouble. CINOT is proving itself to be one of the most popular remedies on the market today and the reason of its | popularity is not by advertising alone | but by the results it is getting in kid- | ney, liver, stomach, nerve and bladder trouble. We are nowpublishing many local testimonials that bear out our Results in Kidney contention for instance Mr. who says:— “For the past four years I have | suffered with kidney trouble and lame | back and felt sick all over, I tried many ways to get well with no re- | sults until I heard ot CINOT and after | taking two bottles or this wondertul remedy I felt the first relief that I have had in four years and I do not hesitate and gladly endorse this won- { derful remedy.” CINOT IS BEING DEMONSTRAT- ! ED IN NEW BRITAIN BY AN EX- | PERT AT THE MT.LER-HANSON | DRUG STORE, 32 CHURCH ST. It | | is also for sale in Plainville by, G. R. | Byington; in Forestville by Kent's Pharmacy; in Southington by Chaf- fee's Drug Store; in Plantsville by Geo R. Steele; in Bristol by The Madden Drug Store; In Glastonbury by Pariso ifilfifi#-fi‘:@"@'fi'@'@'@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@i@#@fi@@@@@@@@@@ WICKER FURNITURE AT 25% BABY CARRIAGES AT 25% SOME FINE DAVENPORTS AND SOFAS DINING SUITES $100 TO $300 desirable pieces at sharp reductions. 103 ASYLUM ST., Approved by The Public OUR REORGANIZATION AND MARKED DOWN SALE has won the \ @#fi#@fi##@fi@@@@##&@@@@@ @@@@@@@@#@@@@@@##@' l hearty approval of thousands of people who have bought many goods at less than factory cost. We are doing unusual things—for instance: THIS WEEK We allow a cash Discount of $10.00 on any Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. During all the years we have held the agency for this famous Hoosier we have never been allowel to give a penny of discount, but have recently received a full car and have no room for them. CRAWFORD RANGES AT 15% DISCOUNT DISCOUNT OR MORE DISCOUNT OR MORE AT HALF PRICE Less Than Regular Price THIS WEEK we have filled one floor with odd Bedroom Furniture—very It will be yea s before such an opportun- ity will again occur. THE FLINT-BRUCE CO. HARTFORD 150 TRUMBULL ST. 'fi'fi@fi@@#@fifim@@@@mfifi##@Mfifi@@fi@@@fi&fl&fififlfi@&fi@@fi@ graspansd| C. R. Densmore, and can be obtained at all first-class druggists. K] @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@fi@fi@@@@fi#@#@@@# MEN'S HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUITS $1.96 MEN'S $3.60 and $4.50 PARKER SHIRTS $2.46 MEN’S $4.00 and $4.50 PARKER SHIRTS $2.95 MEN'S $2.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $140 | BESSE.LELAND'S Watch the “Bigger Better Store” Grow REMOV AL SALKE All Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Reduced T ! Lot of Men's and Young Men’s Suits, Regular $55.00 and $60.00 Values $38.73 Lot of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Regular $45.00 and $50.00 Values $29.63 Lot of Men’s Suits, regular $35.00 Values $18.92 Besse-I.eland Co. Alwsays More Va.ue For Less Money 38 Cities

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