New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 23

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FORESTERS' FAIR WILL OPEN TONIGHT Mack's Merry Makers of Hartford, | B e SALE BEGINS TOMORROW . ‘ ; < s Any shoe, a“y\ style, any leafller, all . AT 8:30 A. M. 4 % UL B at our price tomorrow. rolnn.-u:\l of a group of ten laughing minstrels, and havi thy tation . . of betng one of the best troupes In - This Sale will long be remember. Loy / T the state, will open th ine nights' 3 S 2 0 ° s e ‘oe Court Priondly, Foresters of ed, so don’t miss this opportunity o ) buymg your footwear at such unhearc 2\ » @ rioa, this evening in Bardeck's hll on Arch street. The hall will of p! pen at § lgek, and Mayor Orso T 2 ¥ Curtia will Jmake the formal ad- Men’s and Women’s Lorraine Shoes at e\ 4 Mon snd Wemen come heve il dress of welcome. \ 2 i tha g s SaA T heR A atiastts g A ’ ) SNV ‘ row, and come early, save from $2 to i % on every pair of Shoes you buy. cAarge ls expecting to handle record- breaking crowds. The various sub- Sale begins at 8:30 a. m. committees have attended to all the g D f 7 minor details and Court Friendly is 3 1 n'ng prepared to give the oity perhaps the No higher, no lower price du sale “STEP-A-HEAD” finest fair ever put on. Drum corps night will be observed | B tomorrow evening and preceding the entertainment at the hall, the numer- \ A hOT MEREL b lbus corps which are coming here 2 ik v ®&rom all parts of the state will give (v street parade. During the even- C ~ gt v jng there will be bafpn swinging con- @ est for state champPions, and prises < " 111 be awarded [} The general committee In charge bt the fair consists of the follow- ng: Chairman, E. J. Halloran; vice- ~ ¢ ’ = hairman, M. M, A\fl"‘lklll and cmf vb X Hler; |secretary, Joseph J. Bennis; . . . o) o D koo bponag : ‘- That will revolutionize shoe prices in this town. Just think of it, Sir and Madam, pors of {he_committes. fl?}h-";':?\m%« . Shoes” in the store that you have been buying regularly with perfect satisfaction at $785 $885 $9.85 $10 ba = . 3 W, siasaing. I Betkuaen, . and $12.85 you can now buy for a limited time only at ] 3. A. Frawley, Geo. Ryan, S. Stack, ~ a pa“ L. Bllsworth, C. W. W - bR : . POINTERS AT SALE ley, E. Gustafson. R. Begley, C. . 1. Any leather you choose, any style you want all to go at Pumps included in this Sale. ety iy b D . ; 2. Usual “Lorraine Guarantee” with every purchase. “You must be satisfied or Same with 2 and 4 ankle * Frank Young, John Baker, Harry Do- N /- come and get a new pair without any additional charges.” = t i 3. No charges. No deliveries. No C. O. D.’s during this sale. Shiiaus , 4. Our regular courteous sales force awaits to give you service and satisfaction. $5.85 a Pair Cronin, H. Ke “George Spoo lambert Lord LADIES’ FELT ' . 1 HOUSE SLIPPERS “California Syrup of Figs” o> LADIES' HEATHER clyen . Child's Best Laxative : to wear with Oxfords, | ' 2 - the fad of the year. ® CHILDREN’S FELT ( , $1.95 HOUSE SLIPPERS ' ) A\ 'RE PURE SILK HOSE , : fras ¥ \ 3 : , MEN’S FELT A'Gr : , HOUSE SLIPPERS LADIIEi%’S LISLE . a $1.95 E . 9, d t) “Ifl ine - With back For an)'f pair of Mel,ls an . Women’s rrai MEN'S C ON 49¢ Shoes” in the Store—'N uff said—Sold before at $7.85, LISLE HOSE $8.85, $9.85, $10.85 and $12.85. 25¢ ] harmful physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its truity taste. Full directions on each A pair for “Lorraine Shoes” is far below tlie‘prices of Skin Shoes at -A‘ & A ! # /7 ‘ Avwept “Callzorns oyrup of Figs | 59 : ; only—look for the name California 3 on the package, then you are wure | B - . ' . your child is having the best and most | 54 ~ P 2 Men’s Genuine Calf Three sizes. AT YOUR DEALERS. L Y. of 1914, especially when the good news comes at this time, the height of the season, with our shelves filled with Shoes of any desirable leathers and styles, but above all, these shoes have been selling until yes- terday at $7.85, $8.85, $9.85, $10.85 and $12.85. We urge you to come early and get first pick. THE LORRAINE SHOE CO. CHILDREN ’S -‘-.‘AI(EIS 8;— SCOTT’S EMULSION Our “Lorraine Nature Shaped Shoes” are well known to the mothers and > ¢ Boys* Dress or School Shoes including the H fathers of this community. They are well known for their durability and com- o . \ D Storm Shoes with two-buckle tops, will sell durin .850ur regular prices for “Lorraine Nature Shoes” are $3.35, $3.85, $4.85 and the sale at Sale prices for a limited time will be ' T . ] $2.60, $3.25, $3.85 & $4.85 $2.60, $3.25, $3.85 & $4,8¢ 5 Come and pick out any pair of Men’s and Women’s “Lorraine standard of prlces at which de. || &5 ’ . % & indanle strvies and sood stemes Men’s and Women's “Lorraine Shoes,” 4 = & & Shoes,” formerly sold at $7.85, $8.85, ' Mean inferier _service, poorer formerly sold at $7.85, $8.85, $9.85, X “IrS X P S SRR ’ $9.85, $10.85 and $12.85 for a limited glasses and possibly defective - <G 3 S naht $10.85 and $12.85 for a limited time S Y SOX 4 « . y - time only. We charge no more than the established standard prices but we only ” S5 . - 3 try to be so painstaking with each i - S < examination that our patients will L > -~ > @ & say that our service and the glasses A NN\ we prescribe are the best obtain- 85 = \ e S N N N e ‘ able at any price. ® = N N et i A Pair. A Pair. | DAVIS & GOODWIN Registered Eyesight Specalists “COME AND GET ’EM” 236 MAIN STREET “THE STORE OF SERVICE” IE%O{HS{:‘T;:IN, CT. “COME AND GET ’EM” New Britain Store + iy el 1000 | o 236 Main Street 137 Main Street We have the largest assortment of Fountain Pens in the City. Waterman's Ideal, Conklin's and Moore's 7 3 2 5 52 B 8 b P

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