New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 17

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P Y AN AN AN AN A ST 3 i \ AEENSVEY ‘\\\\ LR | 1 , b \\\ NN // 4d AT LEONARD & HERRMANN'S Will be a realization of those good old days when your dollar commanded real value. For this $ day we have planned more than ever to offer the gre: fl values you ever received in merchandise of good quality, guaranieed for satisfaction. S WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd, IS THE DAY DON'T FORGE fi SEE $ DAY SPECIALS IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS DOOR OPENS AT 9 0°CL( f" One lot of Corsets Buggl'algg Ap}xl'ons ALL WOOL JERSEY SU[TS Children’s Colored Dresses Infar(lts}’l_lgg)esses, 1.00 a pair. 4 each. ) - (Gingham material whi (’? Excefitional gfi"ering. 1C_hoic4_3 (l)tf deither lsti'.aighg For Misses and Ladies on Dollar Day m$1.00 covdn ) ; $3..200 each Polg ijimlA(l)):ions \:;.(iast r‘:)?)dils. fiatsr?esxl;cpe?- $ 100.00 each 7 to 14 year sizes. - - year o ";. Mad ;011 $id o cale and gingham. Genuine, dependable quality fabric, wonder- Bath Sets Turkish Towels AG6 o1 TSI S8 ~—Tadies Umbrellas | fully tailored—up-to-the-minute styles—col- $1.00 each .. $1.00 cach { $3 %?)‘:t;air $1.00 each ors heather mixtures. Misses’ and ladies’ | Consists of large size bath Pink and blue borde “; Discontinued models that | EXtra good quality cover- sizes. (No alterations.) | towel, hand towel and wash Former prices 31,858 . each. ; formerly sold at $5 00 to mngs. Well made frames, Read Over Carefully These Bargains From the cloth. 7 $6.50 a pair : neat handles. COAT AND SUIT DEPARTMENT e i Wool Sport Hose Makes are Envelope phel.nise and 1 Fur‘('olh\rc(c?-clierr::;:lln:ll: g:;tShO“' i $1_00 each $1'00 a a’ir'_‘ Warner’s Gossard ComblnatIOIll]S kil i sl ’ | Materials—voile, organdie, | All the wanted colorin Bon Ton Nemo Foi mill 'p?geeglc 50 and e batiste. These formerly sold g;(iacesa%SZOOlzm?g. 53 B e et A1 . . A ormer price $35.00. e . > 3 a ¢ Muslin Night Gowns $1.98 each. T o | $1.96, 5298, 33.98. All sizes. All sizes. $1.00 Included in the lot are en- Former price $14.95. Inf: P ' - e ek oo ants’ Dresses Lace trimmed, $1.50 values. velope chemises, corset cov- | 1Gres Jc):scl_\' Dress - 3 2 I}$i_00 36 In?hTCen(t,Jer ' e Knit Vests ers, drawer combinations, ittt Latienad il : ; y of Tan Crash ° 3 for $1.00 step-ins, and bloomer com- | ! Wool Poplin Dress Skirt (black) Sizes, 6 months, 1, 2, 3 years. $1.00 each . e F ices $8.98. Stamped for embroidering. : Regular price 39¢c each | binations. e b INg. | Stamped for embroid e FULL WOOL SPORT COATS Brassieres—Bandeaux Kitchen Aprons I green heather shade Infants’ Moccasins Infants’ Knit Bonn 2 for $1.00 3 for $1-00 1 brown heather shade $1°00 pair. . $1-00 each 75¢ values. Made of percale. They were $19.98 each. 2 styles for choosing. Regular price $1.5 PLEASE NOTE—GOODS BOUGHT $ DAY WILL NOT BE EXCHANGED AND CANNQOT BE RETURNED FOK CREDIT. @ama%a%am&%&% S A Y A Y AN E A YA T A NN Y=Y “ell, then if it'would be, it would ported. Owing e state of the dia- MOTH ER! CARRY 100 PEOPLE st e be,” the inspector retaliated, and the | mond market, however, efforts to es Must Be More of a Puzzle Than Our —_ ed notices about the fact. Merchants with amounting to $30.0 contribute one per postal station thereupon became ' tablish an agency for direct sale of ©Oil Camp Wanted a Post Officc and Would Be.” | raw stones to Antwerp cutters have Own. alifornia Syrup of Figs” the Postmaster Argued With the o met with opposition, he said, on the [ o y i . 3 2 ] Peking, March 1.—China has falien i b The “Roma,” Purchased for the Army, T Hence “Would-Be.” Chm se From N [ ground that no further raw stones | : i Child’s Best Laxative e L ese From Manila [ Should be marketed until conditions | iR line With other nations'and for the Has Twelve Enfines and Can Lift Tulsa, Okla., March 1.—Tho town Send Aid to Countrymen | improved. first time in her history has imposed of Would Be, Oklahoma, owes its Manila, P. 1., March 1.—(Corre- e : T 7 2 65,000 Pounds—20 Miles an HOur. name to a dispute between a post- o ®fe "o o SHTER Lo (Co ! Judge Durf: lai an income tax, dating from January office inspector and a postmaster. honience of the Associated Press)— | Judge Durfee Claims This is the story told by EmbY ,5000¢ in cash and 2,000 pieces of Service Record of 16 Years Kaye, of Would Be. In 1917, about (jothing to the famine sufferers of , Detroit, Mich., Mar. 1.—Judge Ed- 400 persons comprising an oil camp China. The local Chinese plan to add | 8ar O. Durfee of Detroit, since 1875 five miles south of Billings, decided 4¢ Jeast $100,000 additional to the | probate judge of Wayne county, they wanted a postoffice. The post- jier fund. Toodstuffs, such as ri claims the distinction of being the office department granted their re- ywhich the relief committee had ex. oldest judicial official in the United quest and postal inspector arrived to pected to purchase in this market, States, in point of service. He has christen the new community. will not be hought on account of the | Served as probate judge continuously The postmaster, leading the discus- | high prices prevailing. for more than 46 vears. sion for the citizens, wanted the town | —_— -— 1 Judge Durfee makes his claim to named Mid-Co. The inspec bE 2 ARATS. | being the oldest judge following cor- Sate of 3,400 horse power, has a Uft- ;.04 bt “-;,shi,‘gm:_fl';‘&(:._cl\_gér'f:, hundred | respondence with court officials in S Gonpasy ot ‘5;’::’ pounds. She ° It wouldnt do at all,” he said.! thousand carats in raw diamonds | practically every state. During his can carry nearly 19 tons through the when the oil's gone, what would it came out of the Belgian Knogo fields | first year in office the judge handled alr in addition to herself and her ... SR S e L ) sl Tl eav v Beedica SOV A6 B W CIMAISE A SPOR | J) would 56 A town, Chat' whet It expesiad b tinue in future, Con - e 106 T b WoAT TS Sl e s a town, that's what it expected to continue in ; . holding 1,200,000 cubic feet of gas, is s G i SRR R longer than all but the most modern 5 3 BR PR 5K 52 K BRE7 4 Y PR PR B BE B bR RERERPRBRIE RN 4 : war craft,410 ft., and is 82 feet wide, = while bag and car tower to a height e . s “Calforaia’ Syrap € xigs , of 86 feet, six inches. z ¥ HLN > 5 ; = R O tosk for tho mame Ouliteenta| = With filled gagpline tanks the ship “h 3 The Qual.lty Jewelry Store [ ) e e = op_the package, them you are sure | has a full speed” of 350 miles and at 1 : = R child is having the best and most | cruising speed could go 800 miles 5 % N g £ - pAN = 4 M cul physic for the little stomach, | without landing. J s A. H. Enoch, Prop. z s “ A A profit at the end specified that the used omly for AIRSHIP WILL WOULD hE’S —&AME E would be,” answered the postmaster. sul Messersmit Antwerp, has re- CHINESE INCOME TAX. -‘1. The ministry of] Washington, March 1.—The army will have an airship capable of carry- ing 100 passengers in addition to the crew when the great Italian semi- rigid dirigible; “Roma”, recently pur- chased, arrives. An air service de- tagchment is en route to Italy to de- flate the big bag and bring it home on ship board. The “Roma”, driven by six twelve eylinder engines developing an aggre- Y, 7 iver and bowels Children love its The “Roma’” was constructed un- fruity taste. Full directions on each | der personal supervision of Signor P k- e bottle. You must say “California.” Usuelli, whose name has been ap- e fl‘ll Three sizes. AT YOUR DEALERS. [ plied to aircraft of that particular \ 7 “w . Y. type. She was designed for com- & L See mercial use originally, but was sold 4 to the U. 8. for $200,000. It would ' cost $1,250,000 to duplicate her, ex- e : Our Window for i " D Da ments to the federal constitution 3 % L E; 3 o which provide for “restrictions on the s c als production and ot l This is just to remind you that sometim ladies judge a man by the kind of candy h The Kibbe Buffet Box has the approw most fastidious—and leaves a memory o ding to advic i i = that is not soo}n: fl?rgotten. The chocolate] according to advicee received here b AR are of double thickness, rich and smooth, [ r Bogota. Th . here- are of e thi : ooy Wi ey i SPECIAL OFFER skt e Ao L s - ot ; ous state governments. . H. Fnoch 54 box al’;o c(c)lnga}ps. Jordan almon_ds' T = 30% Reduction on our entire stock (except standard pric i L caramels and Celiclous preserved EIGEE ‘C Against Th - 30% ( p price articles) on Wed 3 | oconsumption of liquors and fermented beverages,” L #nesday only. Kibbe Chocolates are di ith si S'pecullhon in Buenos Aires —SPECIAL— —SPECIAL— han(ll or even a fln;::‘tgl’l'l " | e s Mk 14 om- B A 26-Piece Set of Rogers' Silverware for - dociies rciet S ter tickets has been undertaken in Waltham and Elgin Watches (20 year case) value $25. Special on Venetians, Py | this eity. An ordinance has been pro- | posed to prohibit such re-sale of tick- u DO"&I’ Day On[y e e 4 oo | ets excs under strict u ons. X : o

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