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A Green-Back Back [ "TOMORROW TRUTH 'N ADVERTISING 4 \ New Britain 170 Main St. OUR FIRST Dollar Day We have done our share in bringing the Greenback (Dollar) back to its former pur- . chasing power. Our factory-to-wearer prices on Ladies’ L'and Misses’ wearing apparel are now Lower i Than Cost of Production, but in order to co- operate with the New Britain Chamber of Commerce we offer remarkable values in all . departments for Dollar Day. Tomorrow To - very Purchaser Of a Coat, Suit or Dress at $15.00 or more, cashier will hand a brand new Greenback Dollar) with our compliments. $4.59 $ 3.99 | $ 9.90 - $10.98 | $13.89 Children’s Coats . Skirts . \ew Dresses Serge, Velour ricotines SPORT COATS ith Op osum Collars $25.00 ith Raccoon Collars $29.95 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY BERLIN NEWS. ' (Cotinued xrum Seventh Page) day evening -of this week. Court Friendly degree team of New Britain, which has the record of being the best in the state, will give a fancy drill on the epening night and a num- ber of the officers of the grand court will be present. Foremen Club Social. The Foremen's club of the Ameri- can Paper Goods company will hold an entertainment whist and dance to- | night at Lloyd’'s hall in Kensington. ! The entertainment will be provided by local talent. All factory employes as well as the community are asked to come. Berlin Church Notes. The Sunday school teachers of the Berlin Congregational ehurc will meet this evening in the ladies’ room of the church. All members are urged to attend this meeting. The Motherhood club will meet to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Bigelow. prayer meeting of the be held on Thursday ] \\Dhl\l\ church v ning at ) o'clock. On F evening the Girl Scouts will meet at the home of Winifred Riples for their regular meeting. 5 Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Omer T. Pelletier of East Berlin, formerly of New Britain, announce the cngagement of their daughter, Irene Louise, to Clarence J. Andrews of Bridgeport. Mr. Andrews is well known in this town and New Britain and is the son of J. C. An- drews of Bridgeport. Both of the young people are employed at the Corbin Cabinet Lock company in New Britain. Funeral of George Boyer. The funerul of George D. Boyer of Kensington, who dropped dead near his home on 8unday, was held at the Kensington Methodist church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Lounsberry officiated and burial was in West Lane cemetery. . Berlin Bits. The Worthingtua A, C. will hoid two games of basketball in the town hall tomorrow night. John C. Webber of East Berlin road, who has been confined to his homa with illness, is again at work for George Prentice. ove- The Literary club met at the home of Mrs. George Dodd last evening. The weekly T. A. B. whist will be held jn their hall tomorrow evening. The ‘45 tournament will be he)(l in the T. A. B, rooms en Thursday evening of this weck between the A. I'. G. team and the T. A. B's. COMMUNICATED. PROTEST BY TAXPAYERS. Thinks City Salarics Should Be Cut Instead of Being Raised. New Britain, Jan. 18, 192 Editor of New Britaln Herald: I read in yesterday’s paper that the question is to boost salaries again. Well my opinion is: There should be a reduction in every city department on s ries. If there is not sati: tion with lho present salaries them go out and get better. [ have been a citizen for the t 28 years and I have been a ts r for many vears and never get chance to earn penny from the city so it is time for me to get some job. 1 have been working in different local factories for 31 years and now I have been put out and cannot got a job anywhere. credit I get for long, faith- I have to get along on o daylight saving the city council gave us last summer. A G Removal —advt. The Foreign Mission Cirele of the Elim Baptist church will meet tonight with Mr. and Mrs. J- A. Carlson, 157 Dwight street. Victor records, “Feather Your Nest™ and “Grieving for You” at Moran Engine Company No. 2 was called out by a still alarm Jast night at 7:20 ao’clock to the home of Mrs. J. A Traut at 249 Arch street. The fire was in the chimney of a fireplace and was extinguished without much dam- age being done. Dollar day Wednesday Clothing Co.—advt. A meeting of Sunday school teach- ers will be held at 7:30 o’clock this evening at the Stanley Memorial church, BRANDT, City. sale at Besse-Iecland's at Farrell 18, 1921. |JAPS DOUBTFUL OF SINCERITY OF U. §. : Premier Thinks Dlsarmamem Is Fconomy Plan Tokio, Press).—! pan, Stat Jan 17, SN (By; meriean proposals that Ja Britain and the United a naval holiday” is ircat elo- quent proof of nationul thercfore the propo to help that despite the Tabulous riches America she wishes to curtail expenditures and are intended more Amer 1 to con tribute to the peace of the world, said Marquis Shigenobu OKuma, former rese premier, in an interview here today He asserted Ame L should first consult Great Britain rel- ative to the sug cd suspension of naval program “only when an s cement has been added, ‘“can Japan be in a pu\ltlon to consider this propo- sition. Japan's naval program is fixed at the minimum necessary for national defense.” Charges that it appears the Amer- ican government is giving the inci- dent arising out of the death of Naval Lieut. Langdon at Vladivostok undue importance are made by the Kokum- in Shimbun. “If, as Dbelie continues, “America goes as far to bring Japan's basic policy in Si- beria, including the guestion of the evacuation of that country by Japanese | troops it is likely .to be fresh cause for discussion. Surprise at what it terms the tim- idity of the zovernment, is expressed by the Hochi Shimbun which adds: “The government is doing every- thing to apologize to America, when according to information reaching Japan no fault was found in the ac- tions of the sentry who shot Licut. Langdon. Apparently the govern- ment hay two stories—one for Ameri- can consumption and the other for i the Japanese.” BEFORE STOCK-TAKING — SALE— We take Inventory February I ay a llsmall Jots of merchand ise especlally to clearing a these moods are advertised on this look for. At this sale we fix prices so low that the irst. page. P'rior to thal date we bend every energy to stock reduction, which we do not wish to inventory. There are many others not advertised which it will pay goods will sell quickly. and Some of vou to 5,000 CAKES WOOL SOAP ON — WEDNESDAY — SALE 18 CAKES FOR 5,000 cakes of the famous Wool Soap, made by Swift & Co., Soap that is so popular for tollet and bath and for day at the low prices given above. that. Wool Soap is full boiled and is made from two fats; practically edible in guality, the second, cocoanut The snow white color comes from the purity of materials used. 24 CAKES IN CARTON ........ This Soap retails for Hc in some the first, oil, which is edible cells incerporated at one stage of manufacture, lay in a supply at this Sale. TWO GOOD SHOE SPECIALS Women's Dress Pumps .. .. Women's Sample Shoes B TOILET GOODS SPECI Palm Olive so.n Mavis Talcum Tetlow's DPussywillow l«)\‘\d(’l Don’t be disappointed. the 100 per cent. washing all kinds of materials. It floats because it has minute $1.35 pure white floating On sale Wednes- places, in others for more than high grade tallow, which must bhe and is used for cdible purposes. air Stylish Dresses $9.75 Jersey ALS S Wonderful values Dresses. rge Dresses. Tricotine Dresses. Velour Good assortment of Colors—navy, Dresses. models brown, black You want to be here early. zes 16 to 42, DRUG DEPARTMENT NEWS Gude's Peptomangun Wampole's Cod Li Vinol FURNITURE AND FLOOR 200 bottles §1.00 size, Cedar Oil of Wax Furniture P’olishes. Bale prico Mic mize bottles Ooil and Small $ POLISH and Floor Women’s Suits 39.50 Smart Suits for Misses und small women, IFur trimmed Suits. Plain tailored Buits. Tricotine Suits. Duvet de Laine Suits. Values up to $65.00. y Suit a distinct’ Bargain, Associated | Amer- | STRAP WRIST MOCHA GLOVES $3.65 They are real mocha, plque sewn with black broidered backs, worth $7.00. Lowr and log UNION SUITS. §3 er silk top Union Suit | | | Rackliffe’ Sp Paint Dept. $1.00 Takes One of the Following Items: 1 gt. Moore’s Porch and Deck Paint. 1 qt Moore’s Sani Flat. 1 qt Kyanize Floor Stain with brush. 1 qt. Auto Body 1 qt Beavertone wall finish. 10 Rolls Wall Paper and 20 yards of border. (one room). KIDDIE KARS—1-3 Off the SKATES—$1.00 Per Pair—Ta Rackliffe Bros. The “Handy Store” ‘4 Telephones—5 Trucks—Spells finish Flat Wednesday Dollar THE PUBLIC M, 436 Main St. Opposite WILL BRING BARGAINS THAT) WHILE GOING A 8 CANS FANCY CORN 5 TALL CANS SALMON 16 CANS EAGLE SARDINES 8 CANS CAMPBELL’S SOUPS .. 8 CANS LIBBY’S EVAPORATED 7 LARGE CANS TOMATOES 5 LARGE JARS JAMS 4 PACKAGES RAISINS 10 LB LARGE PRUNES 7 PACKAGES RICE 3 LB FULL CREAM CHEESE 13 BARS SOAP 3 DOZEN LARGE ORANGES . FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER FRESH PORK TO ROAST LEAN FRESH HAMS LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS . LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS .. FOREQUARTERS GEN. SPRIN PRIME CUTS ROUND ANE STEAKS 3¢ LEAN POT ROASTS CHOICE VEAL CHOPS . SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF The Old Time Dollar Day is We Offer: 200Hatsat $ In Browrs, Blacks and Other § None Were Sold For Less