New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN ORONATION TOBE | Claim and Challenge FLD SEPTEMBER 24, IISAII L] King and &mi Rumania ABA Prepare lor Ceremony TEA . Aldba Julia, Transylvania, June 10. h']\"l(r:‘,v”‘ |I '."::h.‘y\.y‘:"«l );:‘nvl.‘:)‘lxvf: \llwr:: | CLAIM —It 1s the most eco- | CHALLENGE — Compare it E R " | nomical and the purest tea. with any other tea on the i market for purity and flavor Plans are now being | rection of a church © religious service of and in memory of which brought L PERSIAN RUGS crowning of all future kings of Ftumanta On the outskirts of this little Sax- Kabie Pera Mirza nf Hamadan, Persia, the noted authority on Per- n town. where five hundred years 2 has ed his nephew, Mr. Youshia Elisha, of this 80 Michae) the Beive i Rua St G ent ! Britain High School), a few very fine &peci- > Washington, scored a victory mens of his country’ tinetive art. r the Hungarians, a monumental 5 se [ rom 1 ft. by 2 f¢. ¢ B v 8 with rellefs commemorating et ! T in Rumanian history, will be In prices from as low ax $50 to $1,000.. Now please do consider these 1 yrices In comparison to those You have been used to. Reason—Mr. Elisha the coronation day, after a s Jing school and has not the time to devote to a long sale of it the new church, at which t ods. the Rumanian bish will be Here are a few of the zenuine Persinn producers that have contrib- king and queen, crowned, uted to this selection: d to the new trlumphal there will be a great 2 < v STAN e KASHAN BOKHARA MIR-BADAMY KURDISTAN llary vha 2 In :h" afternoon and ng thero KERMENSHA GHAROUS HAMADAN MOSUA. SAROOH ill be gala entertainm inclua- g & banquet in the R LELAHAN SARAVAND. he union of Transylvania with Ru- onin was proclaimed in December, These Rugs Which Are Truly 18. - The next day the sovereigns will G'f 'l‘h L o t and make a tri- 1 ts at aSt phal en the Rumanian an arch will be \emorate the day for May Be Seem At Ballard & Gocht tober of 85 WEST MAIN ST. PROFESSIONAL BLDG. 914; but on mccount of the war they . ever were formally crowned P. S.—If you people get a xmall patt of the pleasure from inspect- theve w that we do in looking at them vou will be well repaid It is expected that soon after the ing th Rugs that w : - onation, the king and queen will o thejalistavon: LA JODCH the United States. Women’s Tan Calf One Strap Walking M-ho(nny ) SR S Oxford, Oxford; per- \ ) perforated ball forated tip, 2 2 strap, tip, vamp vamp and X and quarter. small neat brass eye- 2 Goodyear welt let row. Genuine oak sole and military heels leather soles and rub- with rubber heels at- ber heels attached....$5 hed 5 The BiggestValue In Footwear At This Price In America! HERE is a reason why we can sell them for only $5. It is because we distribute more than four million pairs a year through our own chain of four hundred stores. This enormous output brings down their cost of production and enables us to sell them at very much less profit per pair because we sell so many. . This vast army of people buying their footwear all from one source enables all to buy for so much less. Are you enjoying these wonderful economies in footwear? Come and see our offerings and be convinced. Newark Shoes for Men and Women, $4, 5 and $6—NONE HIGHER BOYS' SHOES, $2.45 TO $4 The L-ruot Chain of Shoe Stores In !;‘u Unm Sutea 7 NEW BRITAIN JTORE 324 MAIN STREET Near R. R. Crossing Open Monday and Saturda DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. TUNE. 10, 1921 WHY PICK ON US" THE WOODS ARE FULL OF AMATEUR ECONOMISTS WHO CLAIM THAT THE PRICE OF CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, ETC., WILL SHORTLY RETURN TO PRE- WAR LEVELS. Will They? -- YES They Surely Will When hard coal is back to $9.00 a ton When shaves are back at 10 cents When Railroad fares are back to 2 cents a mile When street car fares are back at a nickel When a modern house in New Britain rents for When money is back at 5 per cent $18.00 a month When haircuts are back at a quarter When gasoline is back at 10 cents a gallon When movies are back at a dime When telephones are back at $1.00 a month When a car wash is back at a dollar When a square meal is back at a quarter,' . When ice cream is back at 10 cents. why expect the manufacturer, wholesale and retailer ONE ELSE to go back to pre-war prices? Why Pick On Us? Aren’t we Americans all in on this proposition? Haven’t we got to work it out together? Well then haven’t we the manufacturers, the wholesalers and retailers, gone much faster and much farther than the average in For the Love of Mike, to go the route alone? Why expect US and 1\T0 reducing prices and making readjustments? WE CERTAINLY HAVE We're ahead—way ahead of the procession. Now let the railroads and the movie houses and the street cars, and the Standard oil, and the soft drink parlors, and the landlords, and the hotels, and the restaurants, and the drayman and the bankers, and the barbers, and the coal barons in congress, and the butcher, and the baker and candlestick maker catch up with us. It’s time for us to pick on somebody. The retailer has been made the GOAT ever since the war began We are doing our part to get conditions back to normal. To prove it and to enlighten those people who con- tinually insist that prices are not coming down we are quoting the peak price and today’s on 21 articles (and there are many, many more) which would show the decline since last October. Peak price NOW Women’s Stout Dresses in Satins Women’s and Misses' All Wool and Taffetas, sizes up to 5215 $35.00 $17.75 Jersey Suits 20. $9.98 Women’s and Misses’ Velvet Sport = Coats $25.00 $14.75 Women’s and Misses’ Summer i .08 3.98 Voile Dresses $9. $ Peak price NOW $4000 $19.75 | Women’s Silk Poplin Dresses .. $22.50 $12.75 Women’s and Misses Wraps 1l sizes. Women‘s and Misses’ All Wool Serge Dresses $25.00 Women’s and Misses’ Wool Jersey Bathing ‘Suits $10.98 Women’s and Misses’ All Wool Serge and \Tricotine Suits ... $50.00 Children’s All Wool Coats $16.50 Sizes 6 to 16 years 0 $9.98 Women's and Misses’ Satin, Taffeta and Georgette Dresses % = S We are doing our part to get conditions back to Sport Coats in Reds, Green and normal, selling dependable goods at the lowest possi- dark colors i 5 ble prices. New Britain Clothing &Dry Goods Store, Inc. 2 STORES: 381-383 Main St. — Cor. High and Broad St.

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