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Boston Store| Ribkbons Starting with the “baby" 1l reo conts & yard our stock of ribbons ] dollars & yurd, widths C o is almost without W it compitwon the values up to five and the v rlcty In Roman Stripo Ribbon 10 these ble for Speetal attention s called ribbons, which are very o ribbon at styles and color combinations | Sanshine Society Have kindn Pass It on ‘Twas not meant for you alone, Yass it on. Let 1t travel dowr the years, Let - It wips other’'s tears, Till tn Heaven the dced appears. Pass it on Motto—Good Cheer Flower—Coreops! vou Colors-——Gold and White. Five cushions palrs of cr alr are availabl vo orders of flowers w the si-k and shut in A ¥ivette was given out to fll an es and two at present. sent to had o s shown? NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920, APPROVE BIG BOUT New York State | Sanctions Jack Dempscy-Bill Bren- nan Mill at Garden, Dec. 14, New York, Nov. 19, —The Boxing Commission | boxing | commigsion, of which Joscph John- | | son is thairman, and the license com- | mittee, headed by Larry McGuire, at their joint session yesterday afternoon | lifted the ban on heavyweight box- ing contests in local arenas under the | provisions of the Walker law. This ! action will pave the way for | championship battle botween Jack | Dempsey and Bill Brennan, which will held Madison Square In addition the for bouts between heavy- I1s expected to result in a of important matches in this immediate future. | be in 1 Dec. 14 ( welights number division in the the | Garden | officlal | . ‘Refiners of: - g@@@@@@#fi@@#@@@@@@@#@mfi@@&éaaw@@@@@- Dage-Allen & Co. fe] & e 3 (INCORPORATED) Boys’ Needs Well Provide - For Here. (And the Requirem cnts or The Purse Also) NICE WARM MITTENS RUBBER COATS. ‘Domino . Package. For Saturday we shall sell a fine rubb for the boy at the very low price of $5.0 urgent need . - them INFIELDER. Mittens of leather, wool and worsted. Some palm, cloth back. Some waterproof girdlos and rashes. We have variod widihs nearly ones. of o ne Rhoe to the amount forty doilars were et K and colorliks; also A her are etal ombroidered riboons for the veoa'ing, purses and hand bags ribbons we ana the « commor In ore taitota, satin, 10iIre all shad widihs have th velva and widihs The na pleot ey "W in two ind Lngorie we are show Ing th & l.age varlety Hair Nets line in the We have an extensive bettor makes including Unleum, Stay- Universal, Hub, Pretty Polly, tuzle alvo tho Lasste which is a Fast, Eister Upon the sick and shut ins, ten cal were made by members As Thanksgiving time draws near we asain plan fe our gift-dinners, nd a k all wt help us in th Gift of (rull, eandy. Jeil ments a1 tahlos you « raclt will aterully app Articles shon be left at the . Main stre | not later than ten ¢ kK on T Mrs. Geo. H Dyson in cha | Wil ba Jiad to receive eifts of | from n who do not fecl lke tribut otherwise. Address 93 Harri- ot vext meeting of the society will December 6th n to work of hing kinds con- ELKS’ GRILL Open o Public. 40 Washington St ! and Manager Miller Huggine Reports Signing Roy Mitchell of Vernon, Cal. Ciab, Yew York, Nov. 19 —A rare of brains were bunchcd yester- in the oifice of Col. Jacoh Rup- exident of the Yankee bascball Pursuant to the cail of Fd | Miller Hug- general, Joe Kelley scout, met Col club, row, busine v T gine, field \nd Hob they for next bert Connery. who stern territory for talent, | 1 and will not join in the ate until today. A fourth scout will be added to the Yankee staff and wo corner of the continent will escape scrutiny. Hugzins told of buying a new short- stop for the Yankees, the new man assem- | Ruppert | {ium, Sugars “American Sugar Refining Company. =, 1" Sweeter it - with Domino'’ DARTMOUTH Big Green Eleven Confident of Down- ing Brown Tomorrow at Braves Field. H. Nov. 19.—Dart- vesterday completed its home S FIT. Hanover, N. mouth tratning After a light workout in the baseball cage in alumni gymnas- the eleven procoeded with the burning of the dummy and other tra- Sizes 3 to 18 years. .And prices all the way from 50¢ to $1.98, with the best possible values at every price GIOVES THAT ARE WARM ANl the different kinds of gloves that boys want wool or leather. And made in the wanted styles. For warmth and looks they can't be exceiled and you can get them for #8c a pair or Sizes 3 to 18 years. in winter—worsied, pay as high as $2.50 if you wish ALL WOOL OVERCOATS New and well made overcoats in Priced $15.50. handsome browns. grays and biues for boys 3 to 10 years old. 4 to 18, These are very serviccabie coats and necded at this time of year. UNION sUITS Boyvs' Hanes union suits in sizes 10 ta what is wanted for cold weather, at $1-75 ai cach. S We have no hesitancy in recommendin suits as the best value that can be found, SAMPECK NORFOLK SUITS -4 Best of woolen mater.als, and best of wall ship in these suits. For well dressed boys couid be finer, $20, & Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs a being Ro, Mitchell of the Vernon club of the Pacific Coast League. Huggins says Mitchell Was the best iInflelder on the coast this year. No moncy was | given tor him, but three or four play- ers will be sent to Vernon in payment. | Husgins added that one of these play- ers would not be George Mogridge, the runner, although it is understood the Yankees will not keep Mogridse next year. . ditional observances in connection with the final p Captain Rob- ertson was the first speaker at the im- promntu celebration, and Coach Spe. followed with a few words of thanks for the splendid showing made by the whole squad, regnlars and sub- stitutes. Ceoach Spears expressed hi f as confident of the Green's a to defeat Brown Saturday at Braves fleld, and concluded wis the prediction that the franscontinental trip the foliowing week, which takes the team out to Secattle, Wash, would also result in victory for the Dart- mouth squad. Lowest Prices. Deep shawl collar, 6-inch cuffs aupe, Australian Opossum, 185 special not at 3 for 26¢ tice. | $2.00 (5l . 40-inch natural Raccoon Coats, with one or two border cffect Tbaflksgvmg Dlnnel' 3¢.inch Wallaby Coat, deep cape collar and S-inch cuffe of s two siripe border, belt and inch sweep, $275. Black Pony Coats, 36 inches long, belt beautifully marked, Skunk dyed Raccoon collar and ¢ 68-inck sweep, $175. upe Nutria $0-inch Coat, bell sleeve, belt, 66-inch swecp, large shawl collar, $178. PULLAR | & NIVEN ELKS’ GRILL Opzn to the Public -L_' N e . Business Men’s Lunch | ‘GO AND GET I1”’ AT THE 11:30A.M.to 2P.M. | WAML2PM. | __pALACE— upper a la Larte | SUN-MON-TUES-WED. Hearts of Oelery Quecn Olives t Cocktail Consomme Princess of Chicken Soup Stuffed Turkey Cranberry Sauce of Boof AQ Jus tatoes Mashed latocs Mashed Turnips arts of Lottuee ¥ ‘h Dressing lee Cream Ple or Plum M Ioast Young CHIROPRACTIC TALK, NO. 23, WEAK CHILDREN (By J. A. VOLZ. THE CHIROPRACTOR) A weak child will not grow {nto a strong. robust mduit if it carries the cause of its weakness while growing. If your child is sickly, puny, or liable to headaches nervousness, bed wetting. fainting wils, spasms. fits or other ailments of Ahood. in the vast majority of camcs the reason will b found in the spins FRY CHIROPRACTIC. Don’t wubmit your child to drugs, opera- tions. or any other vivient and irrational method Children of any age from infancy ! at small expense and Roast Boiled {d Sets and Separate Pieces. Riaccoon Mnffs, $15, $35. Kastern Skunk Muffs, $45 and $89.50, Black Lynx Muffs, $45 and $835. Squirrel Muffs, 8$39.50, 845, SETS Fisher Laccoon Chokers, $14.50. Gray Fox lined Scarf, $15. Natural Opossum Searf, $15. Australian Opossum Choker, Luclle Wolf lned Scarf, $25. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) scarf, Gray Squirrel Choker, $186.50. Two skin Belgian Choker, $55. Get a New Skirt Saturday You will like our collection of new Skirts in plaids, stripes, Velours and Wool Jerseys in bright array Box, knife and combination plaited effects Novelty pockets, $14:30 up to $39-50. Another Wonderful Value in Hosiery Our Hosiery Sales the Talk of the Towr Women’s Ribbed Wool Stockings . $1 This is another of those extraordinary hosiery values wo have been giving of late—even bett than those that have been so liberally patronized. Woraen's ribbed wool stockings in desirable hea ther shades, ALL PERIECT. It is a fact that the stockings were made to sell at MORE THAN DOUBLE OUR PRICE. We rezard them as the best wool stocking val ue we ever had. We advise early selection Saturday. ¥ pkin Pu WARNING TO ATUTO OWNERS, Ca wlly to Yale Bowl, Says Ofticial. ] Nov. 19.—AIl roads will Yale bow! at New Haven, but the automo- them to reach $17.50. H mwl" Must Drive 5 $39.50. Jap Cross Fox, § Skunk, $95. Boston, Australian Opossum, $85. lead to the Conn., on Saturday bile drivers who use the scene of the Harvard-Yale foot- ball game will lose thelr licenses if they drive so as to endanger life by iolation of the laws, according to 1k A. Goedwin, state registrar of * vehicles. In an agnouncement last night he said that Massachusctts would dvork with Connecticut in keep- ing turday, and that stationed dong fenders, Ciub, in the | ng. SN sultation and examination free J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET. BOOTH BLO! Salte 407, Fourth Floor Phoae 1753 from 4 ove of colorings P ® HEBRERGLMDEILY DOV LV VGRG LI BGLBOLGLS FLUGEERTEOORBOEB R down accidents on inspectors would he hizhways to report all of- the O, ATHLETIC COUNCIL MEETING. Local Kaceys to Talk Matters Over Tonight. The athletic board of Daly couneil, K. of C, will meet in the rooms at 8 o'clock tonight Matters of utmost importance will be discussed and a fall aitendance of the bos members is urged. At 2:30 o'cleck Sunday delegates of rious councils in this state will assemble here, to discass various phascs of athletic matter. afternoon, OPENING OF OUR NEW AND ATTRACTIVE FLOWE R SHOP PICKS ALI-CONFERENCL TE.\M.I Towa City, Jowa, Nov. 19.—Coach Howard Jones of the Iowa university football team yesterday gave out a list ot piayers eligible, in hit opinion, for an all-Conforence eleven The list follows: Left end, rney, Thin- ; right end, Relding, lo rizht kle, Stater, lowa; feft tackle, Huff- Ohio; right guard, Mohr, Illin- Children’s ribbed wool sport hose with fancy cuff top in brown heather shades. All sizes 7 to 10 at the remarkably low price of $1.75 a pair. woight cotton stockings at ‘Women's pure silk stockings at $1.50 a p In the new Profersional Building 89 WEST MAIN STREET NOVEMBER 22nd 7 \ \. Devine, Tov right halfback, Wil- { liams, Ind left halfback, Stinch- » comb, Ohio; fullback, Crankle, uhn.‘ ois. \ e \\ | DUNDER-JACKSON. | New York, Nov, 19.——Johnny Dun-“ lee Willle Jackson have been | matched for u 15-round bout to a de- | gion here on November 29, for ()h‘} | | Phoenix silk Stockings at new low prices, $1-65, $2-35, and $295. Women's medium 59¢ a pair. Sterling Union Suits at the Old Prices Sterling fashioned Union Suits at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. The s*: nrd you can buy them here at prices usually paid for ordinary gopds. Half wool Suits, $3. Three-quarter wool Suits, $4.25. TLow neck, sleeveless, ankle length. of perteo 0] GRLBOHVLEFLH OGO IBVE IOOOCIBLEBBOBBBBLBD tion, Sizes 4 to 7. ) \_/4 medium ‘Women's light medium weight cotton sults, neck, no sleeves, ankle length, $1.25, Childrens’ fleeced vests and pants, all sizes, to 12, at 75c. Women's American Hosiery weight cotton union suits fine ribbed and Swiss ribbed, low neck, slecveless, ankle length, $1.75. Extra sizes $2- Girls’ Coats and Dresses Reduced in Pric some wit h large muffler collars, me fur collars of Beavedy Reduced to $25.00. vorld’s junicr lightwelght champion- hip, 1t was announced today. Placing at your disposal at all times lavish di:plays of nature’s choicost selected FLOWERS A Flower Shop with resources, experience and a personal service that means : every satisfaction. Fifty Coats, sizes 12 to 16 years, \\ dyed Coney. Moth of them lines throurhout. Se veral styles. '\ Girls' coats, sizes G to 16, of all wool polo cloth Dresses of all wool serge and jersey with and cheviot, smart sturdy styles. lining fine quality satern. Broken sizes, and reduced to $16.50 and SID‘&{L Saturday Last Day of Men’s Shoe Sale | STYLES. ALL ? embroidery. cluded. Reduced to various prices beginning at Sizes 8 to 16. Regulation dresses Do you !ntend to give photo- graphs as Christmas Presents? Now is the time to have them taken to THIS SALE. ATA, SLIPPERS FOR Fonr .WARM ALL EVERY' PAIR OF MEN 10ES REDUCED IN P RIOE TR Li THERS, BUY WHILE PRICES ARE D OWN. HWAMILY. ALL COLORS. WELCO ME ALL Phone 2181 & & Sy = 2 : Fishson Bar Pins, $3.25 1150 pteces of beautiful Fishson Bar Pins Insilverite with settings of wonderful imitations of Qiamomd and platinum jewelry. A big range of choice in designs. All at $3.25 cach. GET PROMFT SERVICE. WIIAT DO YOU BAY? ARCADE STUDIO The photographer in . Silks at the Lowest Prices Crepe charmeuse and Moon-Glo Crepe Meteol soft drapy stk in.all dark shades at ........ $3. Maljinson's Satin de Luxe and Radlum, beauti- your town ful pattprs, 40 inches wide &t .........-..--$2.15 T