New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 8

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onocaaool Outlet Millinery Co. laaaaaaaaoceu SEMI-ANNUAL LEARANCE SALE On All Millinery Now Going On $5.05 : $9.95 AED HATS TRIMMED HATS Clearance Clearance Sale Price % Sale Price $3.00 \ g7 - $5.00 $15.00 $18.50 ED HATS LA TRIMMED HATS Clearance Sale Price > Py <z $10 Hatters' Plush . Genuine . SAILORS \E - . Metteawan Velours | 316 Values Compare our lity. Clearance o Black and Colora Our sale ' Bale Price B5.00 == | $4.45 NEW HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Having decided to take in a line of Hosiery, at this time, we were able y Hose at the lowest prices whereas other dealers have hosiery in stock f they bought at the high price, naturally we can sell our Hosiery at prlces than others can. Below are listed a few of our prices: IRDON H-300 Black, white, cordovan, gray Field Mouse IRDON SILK HOSE, $3 value Black only IRDON S-275 SILK FIBRE, Black or Cordov: RDON SILK LlSLE HOSE Black, brown or white DRT HOSE ‘Heather n(d brown RT HOSE RT HOSE, SILK and WOOL Heather and brown Appropriate Xmas Gifts D GAUNTLETS $5.00, $5.98, $6.50 [PORTED KID WRIST GLOVES. $1.98, $2.65, $2.98 BUTTON WHITE KID GLOVES BUTTON WHITE KID GLOVES AMOISETTE GAUNTLETS $1.49 SUEDE GLOVES IT GLOVES 98¢ $1.49 CHAMOISETTE GLOVES $1 00 Putlet Nillivvery Co. MAIN STREET . BOOTH’S BLOCK _ O’G#O###@###0####@*#fi#fl###fi#@fififi#fi@-rét- to great inc onvenience and traders DR \ AY MEN DECLINE 5" Gorywhare antering “protests 4n ttempt has been mad to relieve th ~ D CHIROPRACTOR ltunuon by motor truck lines whlrh en's Refusal to Oarry In many places are regulated by Sinn ;‘:'2":\‘,,';‘"“""""“ PHYSICIAN Fein order { ! Office hours: 9 a. m. m!p m. Lad; De Police at Dublin, Holds Anilitand ®'a; . 66 & ¥ & | 3 o @ | &t & &) & | Lo &8 & | B o & Lok & Al Lo & & & o 8 o & L4 28 & & (] [ e Lo Lo b & Lo e o (e Lo Lo Lol P gk 8 e d b 3 & (=3 L e [ o & [ (e & & & e o] [ed & & Lo o o @\ & | Lo L) L L Lo 8 [ & & e e & & ¢ [ & | L) & | @‘ &t 4§ & | & | @i & | L < . o A | ._fi-& TEL. 765 | B Servise. ' By my methods o it my, * &- AIRYFOOT equipment all discases are cured’ in p. 3.~~Refusal of Irish the quickest possible time. Cured ' ' h e mystem d to carry muniti which from time to time ins for which soldiers or dered as passengers has m“:_ sistent coughs, chest and lung dis- | [f cure n,. stoppage of passenger 3 n pascs—all ne us conwitions, kidney nearly 600 miles of rail- e & train erew refused to s, ures In neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. | Working people and families will be treated until cured at $1.50 per o rdingly. This has led 169-171 Main Street, ireatment. BESSE - LELAND’S Watch the Bigger Better Store Grow - TOMORROW Saturday, December 4th, 1920 Last Day & Gigantic Pant Sale Good Work Pants $5.50 and $6. 0 Paiits - $3 .15 Good Work Pants $6.00 and $7. 00 Pants 53 60 Good Work Pants $8.00 and $8.50 * Pants 34 20 Good Work Pants $9.00 Pants Heavy All Wool $4.-50 Goods $10.00 Pants Cashmere and 54;2 Worsteds $12.00 Pants Worsted and Wool$ 5 90 Fabncs $13.50 Pants $14.50, $15 Pants$ Fine Worsteds Heavy All Worsted and Genuine $7 .35 Lesters Now On Sale Around 15 Price It’s a good time to buy : when the other fellow is forced to sell — Did You Get A Pair Yet? The Samuel Elman Co., makers of the Na- tionally known ‘Unique’ Pants certainly were compelled to sell — caught in the jam. Be- tween large debts on . their new building, an enormous stock of made up Pants and the tight- ening up of the money: market. The Besse-System took over the entire stock and DOWN WENT THE PRICES. Just think men — of buying pants around HALF PRICE. It’s a great opportun- ity, men DON'T MISS IT. L 'BESSE-LELAND (O. —*“Always More Value for Less Money.”— 38 Stores

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