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77s 1.'120 MfPW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, AUGUST OOO%QOOOO0.00Q0.0.Q..TM Fau-l....00..00.0...00.0.09.000.0..0 19, 1921. @The ¥ der000000.00‘.0‘..‘...‘. < You Owe It to Yourself to Come Tomorrow Extraordin HOU* Long sleeve waist light blue and checked gingham, med njcely models, small trim- Selling Saturday at $l .00 Extraordinary Special No. 9 BAND BRASSIERES White and flesh. Heavy mesh fabric. Hook back. Selling Saturday Extraordinary Special No. Extraordinary Spécial No. 12 BIAS SEAM TAPE White cambric, 6 yard pleces, widths 1 to 5. Setling 3 Saturday at . c Extraordinary Special No. 13 Enrnormna.ry Special No. 22 OCAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP Limit 3 eans to each cus- témer. Selling 3> ROOT BEER EXTRAOT Extraordinary Special mo. 23 WILLYAM Extraordinary Special No. 30 LEIBOWS Ready made dress lininss. A first aid to home sewers. Made of strong durable net in all sizes. 39(: Saturday selling at fisé Eg Extraordinary Special NEW CHALLIES 36-inch width. fall colors and Selling Saturday 0. 33 Attractive patterns. 15¢ . Yard Extraordinary Special No. 43 ARTO WORD ROLLS For 88 Note Pianola. All By My Self, Créoning. Ain't We Got Fun, Pegyy O’'Neil, and all the othér new ones. 65c Selling Saturday at FIFTY TREMENDOUS SMASHED PRICE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Truly the greatest collection of bargains ever presented by any store in a one day selling event. On]y merchadise of sterling worth and reputation offered. Do not merely glance over this ad. Read every item careiully as there are many things that you surely need and the savings are worthy of your prompt action. So come and buy plenty at these prices. MEN'S COTTON HOSE E All colors and sizes of ex- ceptional cuality. 25C Seiling Saturday at 2 pr “No. 3 LHILDREN'S SCHOOL H( Black and cordovan, fine ribbed, will give sprendid wear. Selling Saturday 9C at No. VESTS Limit 2 bottles. Belling Saturday at Bot 1 50 —— Extraordinary s.;mm No. 21 ABSORBENT OOTTON Full 1 pound rolis. erade. Bélling Saturday at raordinary Special No. 10 ENGLISH LONG CLOTH of splendid soft finish quality. Limit 10 yards to a customar. Selling Saturday LINGERIE RIBBON § yard piecés, no. 1 width, polka dot satin. White, pink and blue. SBelling Satarday at plece 9C Extraordinary Special No. 81 WOMEN’S RIBBED TGP OUTSIZE HOSE White and black. finé ribbed quality, Sclling Saturday Pair xtraordinary Specidl No. 44 GIRLS’ FERRIS WAISTS Style 704—$1.00 is the ad- vertised selling price every where. Selling Saturday at 690 Extraordinary Special No. 43 LAURA HAIR NETS The cap shade style. gize. Limit 4 to & Selling Saturday at Splndid all sizes. 1215¢ Extraordinary Special No. 32 MEN’'S FIBRE SILK HOSE The popular 15c bottle. Blue black or jet black. Selling Saturday at, bottle 9¢ Extraordinary Special No. 35 FABER'S PENCIL SETS Just the thing for school All wanted shades. Strictly opening, 4 pencils, 1 pen holder, first. Double lisle sole, heel 1 r. All Faber make. 4nd toe. .Selling s 35¢ urday 29¢ Saturday at . Complete Extraordinary Spm'iul 8elected : T 230 Extraordinary Special No. 25 LUXOR FACE POWDER The b0c box. All shades. Lifiit 2 poxes 29° Sélling Saturday Extraordinary Sp.cm No. 26 WHITTEMORE'S QUICK WHITE ettt Extraordinary Special No, 14 COLLAR and CUFF SETS An éndléss varisty of the most popular stylés in lawn and_orsandy. 39c Selling Baturdsy at .. traordinary Special No. 11 PEGGY CLOTH 36-inch plain colors, all sirable colors. Selling Saturday at Yd pair de- 19¢ large customer. . ¢ach 8c Extraordinary Special No. 46 WATCHES In heavy nickled cases. Guar- anteed good time piéca. Stem wind and set. Selling Saturday at .. 85¢ Extraordinary Special No. 47 EMERSON 10-INCH DOUBLE DISO RECORDS Closing o6ut entire stock at half price. Selling Saturday at 421/2(:_[ Extracrdinary Spécial No, 18 WINDSOR TIES of Crepe de Chine. Extra long —full width in eight Qifférent colors. 9c Sélling Saturday at Extraordinary Special Né. 49 KAYSER SILK GLOVES This guarantéed maké in the two-clasp embroidered back styles. All colors. Gelling Saturday at Pr 650 Extraordipary Special No. 50 MIDDY BLOUSES Regulation and Co-Ed4 styles of bes yerade Jeans. All whité or trimmed with !colors. Al sizes. Selling Baturday at Extraordinary Speaml WOMEN'S SH>7%a5 and Po#¥S Regular and extra sizes in all styles 29 c Sclling Saturd! Extractdintary ~pecial No. 5 MODESTY DRAWERS These are the genuine ments, each with sewed in guarantee. Made of nainsook with ruffle of embroidery. Seiling Saturday 59C Special No. 6 WHITE SKIRTS Full size Muslin Skirts with embroidery. at .. This style is advertised in all the women's m&gazines. For service and ¢omfort it h&s no equal. $&ll every- 99 whére at $1.50. Selling Saturday at [ Extraordinary GIRLS’ W/ Plaid and striped gingham in several desirable With school opening a few weeks ahead you should buy plénty for your child. Selling Saturday at The white shos cleaner. Speciatineae st Selling Faturday, bottle Extraofdinary &pecial No. 27 | Extraordinary Special No. 18 CAMEO SNAP FASTENERS COATS' and CLARKS’ Guarenteéd rust proot. All $POOL COTTON 8izés; black and white. zc styles. 69c¢ gar- Extraordinary Special N6. 18 CHILDREN'S DRAWER WAISTS Made of heéavy muslin, strongly reinforced and have taped bone bottom. Siz8s to 12. Selling 1 21/2C Saturday at ————e e Extraordinary Special No. 17 KLEINERT'S JIFFY PANTS Strictly first quality; pink, white and yellow. 8mall, medium and large. Sclling 150 yard sposis. Al nurn- Selling aturday at, doz bers. Black and whits. Limit Extraordinary ss«m s AUTO CAPS 4 spools. Semng Saturday 4¢ ...... Spool 4c¢ Extraordinary Special No. 37 SUSPENDERS Policé and Fireman braces o% extra heavy web. Also regular light webbing styles. 29 [ Baturday at . Selling Saturday at Pr Fxtraordinary Spédial No, 20 | £ CARTER'S INFANTS' VESTS | Extraordinary Special No. 39 BOYS’ PERCALE BLOUSES Good grade percale, neat pat- tern. Regulation and sport styles. Sizes 6 to 13. 29c Seclling Saturday at Our éftire stock of Auto ps comprising prioes to 93¢. aiatay 41 ......... DIC Extraérdinary $pecial No. 19 LEATHER HAND BAGS Extraordinary Special No. 38 WAXED LUNCH PAPER The popular 5c Selling Saturday Extraordinary Speécial No. 40 BOYS' KHAKI KNICKERBOCKERS Extra heavy army khakl. Sizes up to 10 years. 49c Selling Saturday at Y Nbo. 3139 fine fibbed merino Price this garment adywhore. SeNing Extumordinary Special Four néw styles of gefi1iné léither. Guar- anteed to givé good serv- 1ce. Selling Saturday .;890 Extraordinary SW ¥o. 20 LIFEBOUY SOAP Limit § cakes to & euetomer. Selling Saturday at s of best grade ginghams. Waist band, bib and bretél styles. 34c Salling Saturday at Extraordinary &pecial No. 8 Saturday roll. 2 rolls Sc Extraordinary Special No. 41 WRIGLEY'S GUMS All flavors. The usual 5c pkg, 2 for 5 C Selling Saturday at Extraordinary Special No. 42 TWINK DYE FLAKES All colors. The 10c pkg Selling Saturday at TURKISH TOWELS Generous size, striped border. Selling Saturday At . 3 heavy (In the grade with Basement). for 50C Extraordinary Special No. 21 “GOOD LUCK” JAR RINGS In the basemenrt 7 ciieee... box 4C ig Saturday at.‘ STORE ‘.QQ@OQ@@%@»O@GO..‘.TM l«aw‘...‘..................Q.. 3000 ®(The Fair OQQQ.Q‘CQQ.....‘...‘.. . New Books at an artist and discovers vers libré as ‘ S ' WIN 5200 GI RLS ’ New Bricain her medium of expréssion. Will inter- est thoese who |lks Il‘nag’l!t poétry. DIVINE ADVENTURB by Theodore on ~ Maynard. ‘'This novel's intérest im not narrow, notwithstanding that it concerns itselt & msen(lally with Cathélicism."==Catho- Institute | AFRICAN ADVENTURE by J. F.|the Three Rivers Country Series, An Marcosson. adventurs story, into which is inter- “The author writes interestingly, | VOven a romance, for he has the sort of mind that is . hosptable to every suggestion of|THE HYPHEN byL C. Scheém. PBayer’ ‘on package or on tablets you | ‘0mance and adventure. The bodk is Unusual. Two vélumés centralized 'are not gotting genuine Aspirin pre- especially valuable for its éxposition |about the intellé¢tual travail of Guido, scribed by physicians for twenty-one of the modery commercial devélop- |the son of an aristéeratic Gérman and yoars and proved safe by millions.|{Ment uvnd t,}'1e possibilites o-fthe Congo |4 revolutionary Ruesian brought up in Make Aspirin only as told in the|ckion."—N. Y. Times. America in such a way that his open ®Bayer package for Colds, Headache.l . mind encounters almost avery possi- Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, "’}'f philosophy, creed and socisl Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. ¢ory. The Auther has developed & Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tab- e —— ]‘.i:.uo:l::p::? lca",’;e:e:af;::;s Dr;";_ lday of the year. Preliminary chaptecs is the trade mark of Bayer |liScuss in non-technical language the ’]”l “‘nmm‘m oE Monoauncacmesml““"““’ of nttrition, the nutritive 00000000000000000000000 p‘,i,....OQQQC.0.0.Q..O...O. 0000000 O0.000.QQ’O....W %L'....0.0...Q.O..Q vast, carefully detailéd study of the psychology of hyphenated eitizenship 4a exhibited in 4 German community of New Jérsey. A real eontribution to the study of this problém. Many peo- ple Will read it from that stAndpoint Tatheér than for fiction. “es IN HIS OWN IMAGE by Mary Briarly “The thems of this getious political and social nevel is thé development of the freedom of American women as it I8 complieated by the labor prodlem.” “She writes very well extromely seriously, but some of her .political opinions are almeést incredibly naive.” ~~Literary Review. “With all ite excess of argumenta- tion And detdll it is a bBook whose aetion and characterization, as well 48 spirit Are not to be dismissed as trivial.”—Waekly Review. .o KINGS Of MISSOURI by Hugh Pen- dexter. A story of the settling of the great Oregon territory by American explor ers and adventurers. The hist evénts are authentic and the action switt and eéxciting.” ‘e ox MY SOUTH SEA SWEETHEART by B. E. Grimshaw. “A vivd colorful Springfield Republican. { Name “Bayer” on Genuine 3 /A BAYER \ A= R narrativs.”— JUST ANSWER THIS PUZZLE THATS ALL e THE FLAMING FORRBST by James Oliver Curwood. The Flaming Ferrest is the third of USE REINDEER BEEF. San Francisco, Aug. 19 hipment 6f 30,000 pounds of dressed reindeer meat has been received in San Fran- cisco from Nome, Alaska, by a firm of wholesal¢ butchers here and was placed on sale today in retail shops, according to an announcement which #aid this marks the opening of a new industry. ‘Warning ! Unless you see the name SHALL HONORED. Senator Edward Hall of this city has been elected a vice-president of the Legislative Club of 1921. The reunion this year will take place Sep- tamber 7th at Momauguin t'I‘HE AMERICAN HOME DIET by E. V. McCollum and Nina Sim- monds. Simple balanced menus for every value of comon foodstuffs and the e care of food in the home. Authors are authorities. BENEFIT BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE SATURDAY SPECIALS AT of the movie plav's oo o e Boys and Girls one famous “movie actor &li to picces above shows how it looked. yn and armnge them so they show the you will have to uso eve S parts '?""'"“"u’; Tetars: ot ¢his foin Bices of “paperthio plcture i Beable to teil wh 5 the Movie Aet k'(llle ‘oflthl’l' correctly wrill ruess the correct name of ‘Twenty-five “Points” will be who correctly arranges flla picture of will be given for mrretfly gne-‘ receive 35 “Poi Only 60 “‘Pocmts" Wins First Prize After you have guined your 35 “Points” for eorrectly ture and nami n( the Movie Star, m only have to ged to win the Ci r Racer or the $200. Hying your Or. That 1s, by Dl’o'\fi. t] paper, The Rural Weekly, to five people. awarded by three judges on the memtmess. siyid, of your answer. he Spewer guining 60 “Folnts” (which fs the wmugtmam) ot 00 T o, Thixe ouh 16 oy Fosts Mo $60_ Ranger Bicycles. In case of a tie receive the same prize. Send in your answer DAY. answer is received &lmpln will be sent FREE ‘o assist you Costs Nothing to Try—You Cm Witk You will not be asked to subscribe to The Rural Week! ety Sor - Sway B handreds . BIRD GOSSIP by Harrfette Wilbur, Stories and sketches revealing birds interesting activities. Without sentimental personification, the author has given the birds she she writes of real individuality and character. They are the commoner birds of the United States. .o CHARLOTTE, A BIOGRAPHY by G. W. Landrum. e MIRRORS OF WASHINGTON. “The authorship is anonymous, the brilliant observer—or i8 he & parti. pant?—of Washington politics pre- ferring to cloak his identity. Sket¢hea of Harding, Wilson, Harvey, Hughes, House, Hoover, Lodge, Baruch, Rott, Borah Knox, Lansing, Penrose, Jéhn. son.'” Cuticura Soafi ‘IClears the Skin and Keeps it Clear SRR IR STy R Domino Sugar in pkgs 7c b Hour Specials 7t09 a2 m. & 2 Pounds " Hamburg Sugar S Cured e Corned 7t 12a.m. Beef Best Cuts e b Round, Sirloin and Lean Fresh Short Shoulders Steaks 18¢ 1b 35¢ b FREAR PORK Prime Short Cut t roast 27¢ ™ RIB ROASTS i 30c b "'"‘25 A-mn m Lo('lled From Coact to Conil 'WHERE THE PEOPLE SHOP 'x 473EMAIN ST OPPOSITE E.MAIN 5T Bonsless Oven ROASTS OF BEEF | 28¢ ™ one e THE NEW EUROPE by Nellle B, Allen. The author's “Industrial Studies of Europe” has been carefully revised to make ti true to post-war conditions. Organized more on theé basis of coun- tries than industries. e PRACTICAL POULTRY PRODUC. TION by H. L. Lamon and J. W. Kinghonrne. The authors of many government documents on poultry have arranged @ book of all-around information. PR TATURDAY MARKET . by Charlotte Mew. “For lovers of the best in contem. porary poetry. It asks something of readers—that they meet underteand- ing with understanding, subtléety.— N. Y. Times. Butter Lovers Appreciate SWEET NUT c MARGARINE 2 6 ; Cash g Use only one gide of the [ m# \ihe ext a«h wine pnnc your name and address plnlnly Il x..%l’ corner. g can win. Answer the Pussle Uncle Jerry, 92 E. 4th St,, St. Paul, Minn. ROASTS OF BEEM 200 ™ Buy This and Save the Difference—We Guarantee *Twill Suit Just as Does Cow’s Butter. TRY IT TODAY ! DICO BLEND Means Quality and Satisfaction TEAS COFFEE . BUTTER EGGS 50c b | 50c doz Delicions Rich Prime Blade Rib | 25 MYLK FED NATIVE VEALS Tons and Tons ot At Prices Lower Than Ever. PRIME TOP WESTERN BEEF TOP ROUND ROASTS 35c ™ PRIME §HOULDER STEAK ... s PRIME POT ROASTS 1dc 1b RUMP & SHORT LEGS 18¢ b | pRriME CHUCK FORFOUARTERS ... 180 ROASTS OF VEAL ... 18¢ D ROAST . 16c ™ BONELESS ROASTS .. 30c ————————————————————————eeetee et e ettt et et e . SAUSAGE Milk Fed MEAT ROAFTING 25¢c FOWLS PORK 48¢ ™ SAUSAGES 28¢ b 50 GENUINE SPRING LAMB. PRIME VEAL CUTLETS 35c b CHOICE VEAL CHOPS 25¢ M FRESH STEWING FRESH STEWING BEEF ... LAMB FOR A STEW LUEGS OF LAMB ... .. LAMB CHOPS August Semi-Annual Furniture Sale 12¢ 11¢ . 83¢ 30c Best TRANKFORTS 200 ™ SUGAR CURED BACON 28¢ b FRESH SPARRE RIBS 15¢ b SHOUDDI:-RS Milic 186 b e YOUR DOG AND YOUR CAT: HOW TO CARE FOR THEM. by Ro} Spaulding, resident veterin- at the N. Y. Woman's ie for Animals. e —_—_— Large Beat % - OANTALOUPES 'SWEET GORN Pa‘se"“m‘):‘k“ ’Pwfi“;:f QNTONS: LEMONS 10¢ ea. 3 tor 29¢ 13¢ dozen 4 3 qts 23c 35c dozen Direct Importing Co. 483 Main St., Stores also. Bristol, Southington. “Everything Guaranteed.” Postage Prepaid on $1.00 Mail Orders, Except On Sugar New Britaln. Fiction DEVELOPMENT by W. Bryant (Mrs. Winifred MvAlmon. A poet’s novel—seemingly an auta- biography—revealing growth of an imaginative English girl who travels through Spain, Greece and Egypt always sensitive to the pagearitry of their history and the color of their scenes. She is at heart T e T QUGAB FOR ALL PURPOSES BROWN 8c ™ CO‘FEPI’IONERY .2 ™ 19¢ TABLETS 120 1 BROWN in packages 2 1 18c i st s e MILK EVAPORATED GCRACKERS MILK 2 ™ 38 120 Gan Fresh Roasted COFPEE 236 ™ CHALLENGE l GOLD MEDAL FLOUR $1.38 Bag MILK 2 cans 25c SARDINES AMERICAN l 5 cans 230 RAISINS PRUNES in bulk 10c ™ 25¢ 3 Ib 29¢ CIDER VINEGAR 2 bottles 25¢, Tall Pink SALMON 2 cans 23

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