New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 4

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of Hus- thirty-nrth of the @'s hall, in be served . ;. fol fon. ©Of the ho met in ¢ and instituted e, and will be this meeting evening will be Storrs, state has for the past ected with the we and lectur- y the Be gy the Grange the pre officers irdy lecturer M leward, Edward steward 1eo rs. Mary Sun- . Stoddard; pe ;. gate ow, Miss Mae Jennie Battey; : planist, Mrs years Burritt ine RY TODAY Reach Verdicet jps Lura ar- Y v verdict eman replied the division The foremun and said that hat all of the evidence the talked to the , urging that to reconcile mlling atten expens: He then ut should the n. that he is afternoon S MEET wcted ut . AL Slop- ttors Named. association oaby con attended, ehildren con- others’ league 104, while at ere a total of nted follow: d 8. Parsons, Mrs., CGeorge ary A. Camp- tee—Mrn. J R, N. Hemen- te, Mrs, H. ¢ or Hart. Auto Publicity p. Mrs. Lau Sarah Baker PEAKS, pter, rican Revolu it was held at B Talcott of in T Saturday Only | | L- ESL) 0 Gl - CCITY ITEMS || e SES— February Victor records. C. L "I"Y‘ Co.—Advt. y Laurel court, Order of Amatanth 3 R will hold a meeting at Masonic hall tonight. Alice In Wonderland at Lyceum et el “Hit the Trail and Save a Ten \ B. Soclety hall Music furnished by O'Brign’s orchestra.—advt DELEGATES T0 CONVENTION. Are Appointed hy Commodore Jack Barry Council of the American \s- | sociation for Irish Recognition. U | o ANS7ZF PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS | vention which will be held Haven Sunday afternoon, 1021 the homeless and destitute people Irish republic THE CLIMAX OF OUR CLEARANCE SALE offers every man and young man appli- ; the greatest values in six years. This sale presents untold opportunities for hjghly: pro- ment condised ® YR fitable buying, for it places at your disposal the finest ready for service clothing at prices The entertainment consisted of songx, | md dances: BASprotens il which demand a visit to this store. If you have an eye for economy, here is the biggest- to the state department, fibes Fata ines Ml Cong cexsmenillanal) chance you’ve ever seen. senators from this state against the de- e e OVERCOATS AND SUITS ror MEN ano BOYS : o Co Jack Barry Coun- Sha e S Rt } FOR LESS THAN HALF PRICE Martin J. Kelly, Mrs. Thomas Mc- | - - . o Cormick, Charles E. Murray, Owen t the Overcoat or Suit you need with the full knowledge that every garment bears our i'l‘.fr".ix",i"kf. LR L "'.“'.lff??.'.',\'cy‘;. Thaon unal%:ll‘:%le g’euarantee. With it you get the new est styles, the choicest fabrics and the finest tail- i et Bl e e oring at prices that offer every man the greates t money-saving opportunity of years. onough. Thoman Tovis. saward cun- [ ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN THREE LOTS—NOTHING RESERVED i Sonces, Sehn & SUITS AND OVERCOATS SUITS AND OVERCOATS : SUITS AND OVERCOATS Simon Luddy, Michael Mabon, Mrr. i t tail Up to M Simon Luddy. Michasl Mabon. Mrr. Made to Retail Up to Made o$£{5¢ioz(x’l p ade to Retail Up tp. John Mclnerney, James Fox. sl & fndictments are pending against rt P. Brindell head of the ilding trades council, who is in the ymbs prison today awaiting sen- after conviction yesterday on chavge of extortion Frney. Jumes Fo $35 ., . $65.00 | FIVE OTHER INDICTMENTS : /// G V4 ' Brindell, Although Cnovicted on One. May llAn\.r‘ to Seand Further ’l‘rlnll 1 . .50 ) _.‘50 , &l v = > > & i Each of the remaining indictments charges extortion on conviction of which the maximum sentence is 17 Faven years imprisonment. Samuel Unter indicate today whether the additional [ i uld be pressed inmmedinter tirindell was convicted yesterday will e pronounced next Tuesday. | TO HONOR SOLDIER DFEAD : ’ | B House Committce Favors Barinl of “ - | Unknown Body at Washington. A Washington, Feb 4. —FavorabPe report on the'swsolution providing for h vtur from France of the body - - . . e (Tried ki 1a ik rorh aviat This sale actually eclipses all previous efforts in in the new amphitheater at Arling- N » National cemetery was L . 1 160 . R P e s | presenting you magnificent vaiues. The measure authorizes the secre- | tary of War to nake necessary ar- i B Boys’ Fancy Norfolk Boys’ Norfolk Butter is lowet. Russell Bros.—Advt. ———— e Suits Blue Serge Suits BUTTER : Made to retail up to " Made to retail up to 18.00 4 22.00 Is Lower $ $ == |5 95 | $7.95 i Men’s Shirts, Value up to $3, Special $1.00 Men'’s Union Suit;, Value up to $4.50, Special $1.69 Men’s Shirts and Drawers, Value up to $2, Special 75¢ — Men’s Caps, Valueup to $3.50, Special $2.00 Russell Bros. Deh 10 j . 15¢ doz. || 20¢ doz. | Hit the Trail and Save aFive Spot

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