New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIPAY, NOVEMBEK 1y, 1920, @fi#@&@@fi&@@@@@fi###fi#@##@Q@fi##fi@fi@@@##@@@ THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. ; —ALWAYS RELIABLE— & & —IT PAYS— £ o» ive entire credit for our stoadily increasing volume of business ce that our prices be based on the lowest wholesale quo- et of the prices which miy have been cffective when we ht the goods. This is why you .ud our prices usually lower on & . same quality merchandise. SATURDAY SPECIALS Offering Exceptional Values in SATURDAY WOMEN,S COATS Percales B 39c grade 25¢ yard Because our buyer is in the New York market us- Outing Fldnnel ually two days every week and shipments arrive Plaids, checks, stripes, nearly daily, we believe you cannot find a cleaner, fast color; our best qual- fresher more up-to-the-minute stock of outer gar- ity. 30c grade 29¢ yard. ments anywhere than in our enlarged ready to- White. Outing Flannel wear Dept. 29c grade 21c yard SATURDAY FEATURING COATS e 79c grade 55¢ yard AT $35.00 A fin(e;i:sgsl:mnnslem in . . : chetks, plaids, and plain About half of them fur trimmed and you will at patterns. The kind we once recognize the considerable savings every one of* | sold a month ago for these garments offer. W. could say a lot, in the way 75¢ yard. of praise, for these Coats but believe it's unnecessary. Saturday 48c¢ yard. Come, Bee them, fee! of them, try them on and Imported Ginghams we know ¥ou:will be more than satisfied. 98c grade 75¢ yard < Wool S; FI 1 WOMEN’S SUITS *Work Shirts y : For Men of Silvertone, all wool in tan, brown and tlue. Only Grey and khaki flan- a few left $22.50. nels, priced $3.75 to $5.98 GLOVES FOR THANKSGIVING | ““Mews Madras stirts Dress Gloves, Street Gloves, Wool Gloves, Fleece baggs::o‘lzloal?r’v:l(:f; ggg Liped Gloves of all kinds. We have them at the Saturday i $2.98 each. * price you want. Boys’ Fast Color UNDERWEAR NEEDS FOR of fine pg'c!:}z:,s soft col- WOMEN—MEN—CHILDREN | ** "™ 3rd Floor It is more important now than ever to choose Y Our holiday stock now Underwear that you know is reliable. Buy “Carter’s” on display. or “Munsingwear” and you get the best in price and Buy now at depart- quality. . ment store prices for the Women’s Union Suit: $2.75 to $5.98. Thanksgiving table. * Men’s Union Suits $3.00 to $4.98. For Kritters Children’s Union Suits of medium and heavy Have you seen our weight ribbed cotton. Also part wool. Angora trimming for Separate Skirts, Drawers, Vests and Pants for sweaters ? men, women and children of medium and heavy- Colors: white, buff and weight in cotton, wool and silk and wool. black $1.25 yard. 3rd Floor Offerings Wool Blankets, white, grey, plaids, Curtain Materials—Opoque 36-in. extra values $9.98 pair. wide, were 95¢c, now 82c. Heavy Woolnap Biankets, full size 0il Opaque 36 inches wide, were & —first qualxty white and grey; Satur- | $1.39, now $1.25, F day $6.49 pair. Curtai Voil d M i Famous Maish Comfortables,| cream ‘a‘nd"e'ffi b ein ;0‘ ;‘;23‘“2:?: xz;r?t'%lg.;g.thout weight, good assort- urday $5.98 pair. All Curtain Materials — Scrims, .R“gs. at Lower pl"i('es = ad'vertised Vofles, Marquisettes,. Madras, .. Nets, carlier this week, we have repriced our Cretonnes; plain and figured over dra-| S%fire stock of Rugs. At the present pery materials; all reduced for Satur- considerably lower prices you will be day. safe to buy NOW. Sumlite Tint Cloth, were $2.25, Window Shades—Yes even these now $1.89. have dropped in price. Check up your ritain Herald- CTENT RUMINATINGY PUBLISITING COMUANY, Propri (Robert Russell.) - (funda v : Byl (here rald Bulla " you Autumn sun tricks you're trying you come out an rts like you esterday? We'r gin winter v foolin’ ‘round hout co Why don't you get o at New Britain Mall Matter & TONE CALLS us read Aa‘n't you zot no ! / ) : ; ort o' woul? If you keep shinin’ . 7y . o L . S on like this we'll foolish vir d ' i =3 N e ne be, our lamps, o' oil, all A . i > and press empty an' our bins, o' coal, all ¥ A ) v > v f Thix forward lookin® pip § /i : Rk 3 » mine jest rives to remark : ¢ ; g : ot that coal, in cold, is handy, as s - ption e 'lamps when all is dark e o v or e on’t let this weather, moder SRS > 1 0% 40! ® @fifi@@flfifififififi@@@fifi@@ @i@@@@@@fifi@fi&- , < : ite, allow you to forget, that there's a chilly winter all ahead o us as yet We certain are enjoyin’ you your golden rays give us all the sun you got; in won't ay it's toc ho We'll = N, E Hocver over . . . an’ we will not complain if you L . keeps bringin' warmth an' joy 4 o XFLOWER DAY. ‘il Springtime comes again. , the rugs are electrically beaten, swept and also suction cleancd in cne operation. w at Plymouth Rock cere- I be held to commemorate of the Mayflower in Plym- ODORS. The “Pilgrim's” will parade; T e hress Vacuum clean them—and they are but paughters of the Pllgrims |, ony puvor, 1a to the t that great suction cleaned. te there will e - F@escendants of the Pil- crowds were attracted theater the other day be: its lobby held the That is why so many people buy Hoovers. 0d6r of champagne. 1t transpires that Am fathers” numbered | 11, ow theater had been christened 2: . . men, women and children. | b the opening of a bottle of that Suction alone cannot equal suction aided pengiand to eascape Yeligious | yine ! by thorough sweeping and beating. e They were sturdy, strong The part odors or scents play in life narrow mental character— SO 4 . = often ascribed to them haps truly, that owners of saloons in :dly s rug-beoting vital. By no been some mental con- | yome of the lower districts of New otner means can de ‘ctive embedded m the Pilgrims and the | york and Chicago threw beer-soaked orit, whicX anaws off ler the tread The latter had no con- | yawdust into the street to create the 5 P e of shces, e eificicntly removed. the former. They (0o, | craving for liquor in the is overlooked. It has been said, per- = 3 » mind of an pught New England be- | pabitual drunkard who might . = iglous differences in Eng- | It Is certainly truc that there ars lean thoroughiy use The Hoover. Before they had held pow- | yome, or were some, who could not oower beats.... as it sweeps eountry long they them- | .. 4 taking a drink when they X = 3 7 . . lged In persecution little | . o0t as it sucticn c'zans. Also it straightens B o oimatel han | el i seriate KBeer AT crushed a~n. os it brightens colorings, as fthey had sousht to escave. | j,ing back to a man or woman, far it prolos =+ tae iife of any rug or carpet. @-Ié.‘"téi-@@@i‘}‘c@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@ fi@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@#@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ims and Puritans were | , jvanced in years, some by-gone ro- 4 gere in their actions, prob- mance. It may bring pleasure or un- tory tells us that the Pil- | papniness, according to the manner in C\. 7 4 g’ | d In no such denunce- | jich the romance turned out. It is 4 2 ) s T & Fo. And amusements, o8- | wol) known that some jorsons cannot Cj ” X @ drama, as did the Purl- | Lear the 1 i scent of ¢ nin flowers fs there anything In the | athers will go far to find ,‘" It BEATS ... as it Sweeps as it Cleanz ‘ i i i the past that tells of the By analogy. possibly, there is an- alleged witches at the stake | gther meaning to the word “odor.” A w. will gladly demonstrate The Hoorer tle band of 100 who came | pan may be in good or bad “odor™ onligation o Mayflower three hundred | in his community, His reputation mor 1y el duscemiunts | meb o Krwd o1 i e ey ave THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELEC. CO. . earnent] han all others, withing to do with beer or flowers, 2240 Fate tomorrow at the rock | though elther may enter into the case 75-79 CHURCH STREET. .. 2240. the Pilgrims first landed But there is a rather emphatic les- M@@@@fi-@@@@@{‘ @@fi ericans will join in or Teel | son te be drawn., and a coi nt re- ¥ I v I TRl BTG are proud of that lttle [ of the word « n of ideas is 3 [ urageous men, women and | one good way o mbering 5% 40 B Their blood flows in many A straight man, one of ideals and today. More of that same + who tries to live up to them, C s AN F NC Id do this country no harm. | wants to be in “good odor in his com FA T D A IES munit N \ EN — Lot him remember the saloon-keep- B}' ROBERT QUILL N RITAIN VS, HARTFORD. | or and his sawdust-soaked beer; and i Jdom an industial war in | ow, at Trinity fleld, Hart. | let him remember the happy - =g re the employes call the “old man’ k] PrIen ox £ football team of the New | mance of the scent of a High school meets its ancient } ! him compare the two. The actio ¥ La is the power that stills the Hartford High school team. | Wil! belp him ambition to be a vamp and makex a | e | girl content 1o be a cook. @ forty years through which valry has existed, the New | THE PRESENT LULL. have remarked that there It is the hand of normaley, but the | vaice is still a little intlated. oys have piled up a long People seem to be no especial matter H { impartance to discuss these days, | Apparently the treaty didn’'t make the world safe for those who made 1i. tories that shames the | In .thelr contemplation of | S e The electio Juss the League Cne reason we cannot build houses history. This, In spite of | 7 he¢ election has j A leax n we canr 7 “t enough isx because of the deman . e oH ot In America there are game laws to und must wait until the new admin- e oo protect every rare species except tration takes it up again: there is no honest men. slide is war in which we are vitally interested landslid 5 #peed and cournge of the lo- he work o e | The atom isn’t the smallest thing B Bite St of something | *° INGIviemi—there seems to be in the world. There is a licked man’s | “nothing doing” except to“go ahead = alibi. ind make a living, having the best NON-PARTISAN. T R : - 2 3 A dentist can fill a hollow tooth ually formidable team and a | ' 0 persen can in % 2RxT b It is noted that a “Non-partisan” | ror you, but a cavity above the ears one. It is composed of vet Al T no lull. Sunday | o wepaper has gone into the hands of ! is a permanent affliction. omes once each w It ix suppored fleld from which the lat. | ©f Natlons discussion is a weary one drawn r there must be added to @@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@ Nttle super skill, super speed | ¥ cournge ¥ Hartford ha It s full of confidence B el day ot rest Yot conie (hoashe LS Sl e gthepalican ion B American energy seems to make & most successful season Aol R s only asset ‘ short work of wars and leagues and facts, howeve A not | b Non-partisanship, weak. indicating | things like that. om the young represeéntatives !""""‘ it ix not. But any |, jecided opinion on any subjeet, - iy any of the cid deterining. [ ioparent il intworld jevemts 800 Jio ) /tionll ot otherwise. s boundl for And now the politicians are wonder- lull at all for the individual. It is to ing whether the people meant to de- Holland Shades, were $2.25, now | needs and replace the old ones before j¢ has inepired New Britain |\ o0 use of as Hunday ought to be | L o There is an independence | mand a new deal or a new deck. $1.98. Th"flkSglVlflg ¥ - o any on The bo hich es to P hat is rig ey - Fy o5 many times. The 0072 | piagy un Neinor lurafusealin| =eeceenn e SRR e R SR o ‘mmnw-un0@@@@@@@@@@a@¢fi@@¢@¢@@@@@@@@@u@@@@@@@@@m Hearipop mehivliomd M - e D@@@n@@@@m@m@@@@@@@@@@ID:@D@LJ FDECEEDE&EL, 160 Main Street Quallty Food Purveyors Phones 1025 1026 43') rday, rests with them Ihey | country; saves the individual only the dusk kicked up by those who or profession. It | yace to get on the band wagon. SATURDAY SPECIALS —— —— SATURDAY SPECIALS to leave 108 record 1 daid . ed “lull But a man or woman, institution by any fallyre on thelr part rOuR ] , = rhaps. or newspaper, that refuses to disclose | Hint to ambitious lady politicians helr best o 3 ‘ B any opMion because it boasts of being ' One of the great political parties is ¢ Biritain team ha L « X 1 i e the tims non-partisa nost “partisan” to looking abaut for a leader. of the ecoaching ¢ « 2 St 5 ged “non-partisanship.” It can- preparation for Ahty e for what it considers good in its, his or Campbell’s Soup. 2 for 25¢ Cranberries, 2 quarts for 35¢ Home Made Mince Meat ] K L 20¢ b Evaporated Milk 15¢ e Home Made Sausage Pumpkin cancy Coffee 30c Ib. Brizhtwood Sausage 55¢ Fancy Coffec 30¢ biaies Tub Butter 63c Cabbage Sperry & Barnes Bacon Eggs 65¢ and 75¢ doz. Sweet Potatoes Pressed Ham Soap. Polar White, String Beans Boiled Ham ight. 2 for 10c Cauliflower Cooked Corned Beef Minced Ham sy ola They have had o their own lives?. The matter of | Def community (From The Herald of That Date). strong support of the mem oraliv G s Other matters may have entered in- school A Mayor n! o That's & man' | 10 the failure of the newspaper in the tifled by the g g i case noted. Man, tters may have There were twelve deaths and three ly members of vol, bu R B S A srevented a pa) arculation, aside | marriage licenses recorded at the s el S o B0 Town Clerk's office for last week. uty is everyone's | Rally day was celebrated at the & vietory. If defcat shoul v Sy e \ right to say to | But the general rule applies in Amer- srday afternoon and s will not har : ica ning. v F. L. Hungerford You are placed here in the We are all partisans—we all have s Colonel Thompson gave an itizens of this el from any disrespect for its principles. Goblin Santa Claus, S 20 Mule Borax 10c¢ Ib. Mixed Nuts ish Walnuts Native Chickens for Roasting oy will have rid with me. 1 ern my some thils ) ¥l aeth o) opinions and Welieve in expressing t they will harm you a > present number of families at & small matt it to thowe | jytie soes'ble, 1 do all 1 can to | them P s able to see good | St Mary's parish is 1.402. anderstand LOMoOrrow w ring ST your duty to do the | T8t on one side, and something equal A J »per has beautiful display e L tha St et = : sl e chrysanthemums at his green- ot uk of me as well as of % 2 and has invited the public to y something of the couruge With |y ue msult my welfare.” And | 18 independence For the time being, | can and look at them they will meet oppasition ir . \# & right 1o sneer ai such | therefore, this sort of an independent Tpe officers of the New Britain Nu- S of the' tutare S i may be a partisan—but not a’ partie ||rnn. 1 bank are holding a meeting this 3 o : 3 3 - afternoon to take action on purchas ol confidence in the High If th i any “lall” it is time that ‘r-«' who has deserted his indepen- ing a piece of property on the corner team wé wish them well. May | we all take advantage of it for such | dence. of West Main and High streets. ing bDack “Victory” as their | gerious thought 1 » one One may be intemperate in one's The annual fair of the United For- 4 advocagy. of prohibition, if the ex. | esters’ association will open this even b laip street armory. Fall Cream Cheese 39¢ Pincapple Cheese ) R Popee Native Fowl 53 Oranges DEIIRES Top Round Grape Fruit Place Your Order Nov RS " ,u-nn:-};“ Native Celery Fresh Ground al-za Grapes Figs Hot House Lettuce Legs of Spring Lamb 45¢ ey Kale and Spinach Lean Lamb for Stewing 18c Turnips, Yeliow and White Evaporated Apples Onions, Yellow and White Ham Butts Evaporated Apricots Spanish Onions Shanks of Ham @EE@E@EEE@@EE@ Ejf= (L] IS WE ] :T@@@ (EEEEEREIEEEEENEEEE

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