Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Dress| - Goods|.. Store Commercial Street Saturday Specials 32-inch INDIAN HEAD LINEN Soft finish. 25¢ value. o RS ] SUNEAST SILK « DRAPERIES 36-inch; fancy designs. LADIES’ FLANNEL GOWNS Big sizes, $1.35 j§ 56-inch, navy, henna, brown, § All colors and tan, $3.50 value. ‘Saturday $2.25 value, fancy embroidered front. 89c¢ '$2.50 value. ALL WOOL JERSEY FANCY CHALLIES for quilt covers. 25¢ 50x76 BLANKETS Double size. (fi;ay with pink‘or blue A border. $1.59 LADIES’ SLIP-ON SWEATERS sizes, $3 value. $1.98 A S R O o TR T WOOL FLANNEL 54-inci\, navy, % green, gray, dark brown. $1.35 Saturday 85¢ ALL WOOL SKIRTING Prunella stripes; 56-in. selection. value. CREPE DE CHINE 40-inch pure silk, all f§ shades, $2 value, Satur- day 98¢ 36-inch VELVET Navy, brown, taupe and black; $2.00 value. 8 [ to walk today Main streeteto his Main street office. | |8 ¥ | berz of Queen street NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921, GREENBERG SAYS HE (Continued From Fir.. Page). action would be taken by some as an admission of guilt. I am not going to d | resign.” A statement as to innocence or guilt in connection with the charges brought against him by the state’s attorney was ¥ [ then sought, and the following answer elicitea: “I am innocent, absolutely, of the charges brought against me.” The prosecutor had nothing further to say concerning the latest chapter M | of the local scandal arising out of the death of Louis Winkle and the un- ravelling of New Britain's rum ring tangle. Attorney Greenberg office duties this morning. resumed his Although | he has been accustomed to ride to his in his car, he elected rom his home on West He\was met by many friends, to all of wham he asserted his innocence. PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Seventh Page) Hart of New Britain road; box of cigars, Walter E. Woods, Bristol; pig, “Milliken,” Hartford; quilt, George Nelson of this town; wedding cake, L. K. Prior, Plainville; rug, Miss Florence Nealon of New Britain. Walter Smed- won the oil heater. $300. Next week Wednesday evening the at, Plymouth, Conn., where they will be entertained at a Neighbors’ night. il | They will leave Plainville by automo- bile truck at 7:15 o’clock. Box for Relief Work. The ladies of the Baptist church will be at the church parlors tomorrow afternoon from 2 until 4 o’clock to re- ceive articles and pack them in a box to be forwarded to Europe for relief work there. The articles most needed are warm clothing, shoes, soap, thread, shirts and blankets. Any donations will be cheerfully received and it is the hope of the committee in charge that there will be a generous reply to the call for the needy. Celebrate Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Everett N. ' Baker, former residents:of this town for many years, now of Denver, Colorado, are planning to observe. their 50th wedding anniversary at their ho; at 903 East 13th avenue. The eve jill. take place on October 30. Man; -people are forwarding congratul: is to Mr. and Mrs. Baker on the celebration of their golden anniversary. Plainville Briefs. Miss Helen Brock left today for Kansas City where she will act as a to the Brock-Barnes post at the na- tional convention to be held at that place. return trip. Pythian lodge, K. of P., will hold a meeting tonight when degree work will be held. A revisiongof the present by-laws will also be disclissed. W. G. Renfree returned from In- dianapolis, Ind., where he has been attending the G. A. R. encampment. Mr. Renfree also visited Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia on the The assessors of the town will hold a session at the Towm Hall tomorrow from 9 o’clock in the morning until 5 o’clock in the afternoon to receive lists of all taxable property in town. An Englishman has invented d | spring steel clamps to replace shoe laces. Japanese metallurgists have de- veloped a method for converting magnetic sand into pig iron. Your kiddies aren’t 'very f different from others. They # knock the furniture, stamp § # upstairs and down and f upset water on the floor. f All woodwork about the f home can always look 8 brand-new, if its kept coated g with “LAVA-VAR”. : WON'T RESIGN POST The fair netted the Grange about|g members will go to Plymouth Grange | [B delegate for the local ladies’ auxiliary |8 HO FOLKS PILLOW TUBING Full 45 pequot pillow tub- 35¢ inch ing, reg. price 49¢ Get Auaint&Sale Saturday g MAKE e PRICES FOR SATURDAY FINE SHEETS Lockwood and Mohawk, best grade, large size 81x90, reg. $1.69. $1.29 We are after’you. We want you to come in and get acquainted. We know that once we get you in and you see what a nice new stock of high grade merchandise we have—what a nice neat store we have—what courtesy and prompt service you receive—and above all, what moderate prices we ask for fine quality merchandise—when you see all these things we know you wijl hecome a permanent customer. Therefore we are making these wonderful offerings for one day only. INFANTS’ COATS White ‘chinchilla and cor- duroy, new styles, sizes 1, 2 and 3, beautifully made up, $3.98 values $2-49 HEAVY NET CURTAINS 21, yds. long, lace edging, very pretty designs,” ecru only, regular price $2.98 ... $2 29 GORDON SILK E Seamed mercerized . top, double toe and heel, black, brown or white 80c value ...,.... 55c PURE SILK HOSE Just what you like, the heavy kind, full fashioned, vaiue $1.39 values WOOL ROPELING For men’s Shirts or Dresses, etc., full 54 inch, colors, khaki, grey and burgundy .... 85C APRON CHECKS The better grade checked Apron Gingham, not shorts or seconds, but new full pieces Walking Shoes Developed in tan or mahogany shades of Russia calf—black gun metal calf, and genuine Scotch grain, Cuban Military or one inch heels, blucher or straight cut Oxfords or three buckle pumps. Sizes, 2% to 3; widths, AA to D. THE REASON MOTHERS We specialize on our Infants’ De in New England. | LADIES! Here is just what you are looking for— Heavy Shaker White Slip- Over Sweaters values to $10 $6-98 JERSEY SLIP-OVERS All wool slip-overs with belt in many colors,, regular price $4.50 DOUBLE BLANKETS Grey and white, full 60 by 76 inches, large size, regular price $2.50 MEN’S GORDON SOX Round Ticket Gordon mercerized 4 thread, fully guaranteed 50c value MEN’S SILK SOX Round Ticket Gordon Hose, black silk, double heel and toe, 70c value SUNFAST DRAPERY Plain colors in blue, rose and gold, regu- lar price 75¢ INFANTS’ WOOL SWEATERS Some embroidered, others striped, large assortment, regular price $1.50 9 8 c iy il CARRIAGE COVERS Eiderdown and felt, nice- ly trimmed with silk binding $2.00 SILK WAISTS All our Silk Waists, val- ues to $7.00, put in one lot PONGEE WAISTS . Four different styles, large assortment of colors, val. to $4 $1-98 BROCADED CORSETS Heavy material, elastic e P 6779 HEAVY FLANNEL Full 28 inch heavy strip- ed flannel, vegular 1 4 c price 19¢, Saturday RED STAR TOWELING Fine soft finish linen tow- eling, ENGLISH LONG CLOTH You all know the quality, full 36 inches wide, regular price 19¢, for Saturday only.... 150 BANDEAU BRASSIERES Made of washable Beld- ing satin, sizes 32 to 44, for Saturday COTTON BATTING Pure white 3 pound bats, just enough for a comforter, $1.40 value We. carry a full line of Forrest Mills Underwear for ladies and children. We: have a full line of Gordon Hose for men, wom- en and children at the low- est prices. partment—We have one of the most complete and up-to-date stocks MAIN STREET. AT PRATT, HARTFORD SATURDAY A GREAT SHOE OFFERING And We Believe the Greatest Value Giving Event of the Fall Season Thousands of Pairs of the Best Grades Of Women’s Shoes at One Price . $8.35 ALL HIGH GRADE HAND TURNS AND GOODYEAR WELTS Very poor weather condi- tions and a season that started slowly, caused many cancelled orders by large retailers and jobbers. The immense purchasing power of the Steiger System bring these shoes to DRESS pE SHOES us at prices that make possible these wonderful values. Developed in patent colt skin, black or $1.15 § “LAVA-VAR” can be B applied easily and econom- f ically. Dries over night. brown shades of satin or suede, black or brown kid, full Louis, Baby Louis or one inch heels, all new models in strap : : WOMEN'S SHOE SHOP—MAIN FLOOR and buckle pumps including the popu- B It removes scratches and 4 e resists water, and wear of @ ] B all sorts longer than any § R other surface finish. i At Your Dealer’s R All Colors and Clear E Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia : Manufacturers of Colors, Paints and Vamishes since 1863 JAZZ OXFORD Main Floor Saturday Better Values SIXTY WOOL SUITS - $39.00 Regularly priced at $59. Some plain tailored, others fur trimmed. ANl sizes. Navy, black, brown. FIFTY JERSEY SUITS - $14.95 Heather mixtures and plain colors comprise this group together with the three-piece jersey suits. NEW POLO COATS - $25.00 These are all silk lined in four smart styles brown and tan. TRICOTINE DRESSES - $18.75 These values will surprise you. ALL WOOL PLAID BLANKETS Extra big size, pink, blue, tan. $8.98 value. $5.50 CHILDREN’S SLIP-ON SWEATERS All wool, all colors, $3 value $1.59 TURKISH TOWELS Blue borders. Big size 17¢ DISH TOWELING White, red border; good quality. Saturday only § 80 Yard BROCADED TURKISH TOWELS All colors, fancy borders, place for initial; big size. Saturday 49c They are in the wanted For Sale by P. F, Kelley, 83 Myrtle St. In the very popular navy and black. Big choice of models Wearing Apparel—Fourth Floor. WATCH I'OR TIHE ‘__“Fox”_