New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HAERALD, FRIDAY, ‘ » POLICY NOT FAVORED. hutts : o bill by a : @ N 7 o D e st the enrhment | Netboomr, o ilame " P! b7 the 24 chiliren who have inheriied oil | compt¥e, and indWidusie who pey | adopied Bifithe tride when the rolls Pager Leads Opposition in [of a few nabols and the general im- Suce s the Deller of atiats at the | once with (WA laass duc i ticte [t Yonus allotment. government Indian Agency here, who | yvears at 6 per cenmt interest. The total 7 g . yove ent of th 12 t 3 S a 7. Pight for F'ree Trade poveriahmont the population o EACH REGEIVES 810,000 hase thelr est.mate on payment of a paid_ the Omges as bonuses 15 Renews W! 4, Dec. 17 A Chinese wall I Premicr Dato by following a like | r allotment in December. $2, 0 bullt around Spain by Pre- |poli it concludes, is playing into , us pavment B v 2,22 i g 72 | ¥ ) I avments of $1,000 are now There are now 2,228 origi = pto’s cabinet and its support- | the hands of the wealthy and simul- | apnoue 00 e Given Each of an Indian id to members of the tribe as | in the Osage Indian tribe, mecerding Where ther farsuing the pollcy ofralsing the | {AnCoUsly creating discontent among s 2 dvidend derived for past | to officers of Indian affairs, this bewg need for a e poor Tribe Who Have Inherited Oil as les, the purchasers being oil | the number of Osages and those ing-up tonic after tariffs in order to prevent prostrating illness, Bty e Rights From Dead Relatives. o r n La Liberato, The news- “DRYS" IN HOLLAND. kes a strong plea for froe | . oo p vrwe | Oklahoma City, Okla., Dec. 17.—In- rgving that only by such e ague, oc. 17.—Duteh dry come of O ndian allottees for bt 02t S e ot | ke » desormined otort 1o securs | Si00ns 1or wain member oo e | '3 he Economy Clothing & | | ken s ’ o %o spells ren strength Gent’s Furnishing Store | adyier .. . .. X . Jus st lose e R We bhave come to the conclusion that we must losp money in the —_— iy clothing game sooner or later. There is no getting away from it, so e ) we might as well do it now and have it over with. We have reduced —P A.LACE—- our cntire stock to practically pre-war prices regardless of how much 2 our loss may amount to. .This emables the public of New Britain Marshau Nellan to save an enormous amount on their Christmas purchasings and we H‘gm :\;:l-kmdl flelds of pu whenat S n earnestly advise all those who believe in economizing, to come Pl‘esents ANGELUS FLOUR Delicious, home-baked bread, in and take advantage of our big loss. P » 99 RIVER rolls _and mufins make you ‘THE S END EAT MORE BREAD Sold by E'I'I"S usually solve the gif¢ problem. _Shopping ls made easy ([ Simon Kaplan P rop. By Jas. Oliver Curwood 0. 5. sELANDER without the annoyance of lon; lays for packages, to be wrapped or 89 Dwight Street 'change to be returned. Everything on one floor. 89 ARCH STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. g | Most Liggett stores are open evenings. Comlng‘ Soon .TIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIII'IIIllInumi A ’ Jim Jazz Says e B i With Useful Imported and Domestic Writing Needs, Clocks Perfumes and Watches Imported and domestic perfumes and toilet waters—individual packages, some in sets: Stationery of distinction, in Langlois Cara Nome. . ¥ X attractive boxes. ... .65¢ to $2.70 Liggett's Jonteel - 5 Waterman Fountain Pens. ... .$2.50 to $6.00 Vivaudou Lady Mary . . $1.00 to $3.50 .. $1.50 to $12.00 ceson +..$2.95 to $5.65 EE om0 SR CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Why not an all-wool SUIT? —for father or brother. With two pairs of trousers that $29.50 mean double wear. SOLD FOR $45 's, Houbigant's, Guer, S e Pyralin Toilet Articles RECENTLY REDUCED 25 Per Cent. Mirrors. ....... Cloth and Bonnet i Give him a pair of TROUSERS oo 2 : 23 - i | He can match up any Suit he has from our large Rubberset Shaving Brushes ;l:‘ne Hooks and Horns 3 C / ._ ’ Twinplex Blade Sharpeners Y ’ es. 5 3 3 ; o assortment. . ( $ 9 5 Esenid e . : ? " . ¢ C # 465 Pairs in a variety of colors and fabrics. ot i Values up to $9.50—Sizes 29 to 42. Just The SHIRT He Likes —especially for holiday wear. Silks, Silk Stripes, Madras, Cheviots. Thermos Bottles (pint and quart Hot Water Bottles sizes $2.75 to $5.35 ber better—, teed p Sterno Cooking Outfit ... ‘ S l':.l'm Sansioch Ra e .;,‘7‘;-.'33,15 - Sterno Single Burner Kitchenett $2.00 gl - Winer Botties .. 0.9 to $2.00 : [ From $ 1 - 9 5 and up Sterno Double Burner Kitchenette $2.50 Sterno Canned Heat, per doz. ..... $1.00 Cello Metal Water Bottles. ... $2.00 1o $5.00 Eastmar Kodaks $3.33 to $10.50 Bt Mt Do Ve ...82.00 Specia 1 Sal fC ~_u In Carton Qualiticsrl:‘or Gifts 5. M X e i i By Way of Reminder— A timely sale, offering an opportunity to buy a really sensible gift for the Cigaretlte Smoker 200 Camel ... $1.80 100 Murad §1.59 4 - Gloves Neckwear 200 Lucky Strike e L ¥ Underwear Muffiers - s y - 100 Malachrino No. § -| £l 200 Pledmont .......... g and cork Sweaters Smoking Jackets 180 Lord Salisbury F e ey PRI $1.5¢ / Bath Robes Umbrellas 200 Fatima 200 Omar . $2.10 100 Pall Mall . 100 Egyptian Straight $1.17 100 Egyptian Deities No. 3 100 Helmar . Fipiee . $1.17 100 Philip Morris Cambridge 100 Turkish Trophies Plain and cork The Safe Drug Stores i7 MAIN STREET,

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