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10 FLAG IS GIVEN T0 LOCAL POST Beautiful Silk Banner Given by Women's Auxiliary The presentatlc Walter J. Smit present. A and instru ed by th pleasing pr mental seleet v endered ac- companied by f the Rev. J. Lec seph's church, and post. The meeting opened with the rit ual of the with Commander Stuart Hellberg as presidi Owing to previou § many of the invited guests were un- able to be present. Good Program, The exerci opened with p! selections 1 Y by a recitatic Robert Spenc Hi Henry Mi 8o well known here some Mrs. M. T. Crean brough fence to their feet rendition of ‘Who Fought Round the I were made der of the po Father ald P, ean § at length on the “Disa ment Conference” and his discourse was repeatedly inte rupted by the applause of those pres- ent. He laid stres ex-servicemen of the country should be most interested in the proceedings | B3 which are to begin in Washington | next Saturday and said that the coun- try should feel representative at the conference, Charles Evans Hughes, would not let the representatives of other countries | bulldoze him into anything which | § would be a detriment to the nation. Tlag is Presented Philip Bloomquist, in behalf of the Woémen's Auxili made the pres- entation of the It is a beautiful | baner of silk a with ribbons marked with the name of the post and the city. It will be carried for the first time on Armistice Day when Walter J. Smith Post will parade 11 o’cleck in the morning. The meet- 1ng closed with the whol singing the Star Spangled ¥ a salute to the colors which will from now on represent the post. NO OWNER FOUND H. R. Walker Company Officials Dis- claim Goods Found Near Farming- |k lo: in Cache, As Its Property. . Ddtective Sergeant William C. Hart | f today visited the place on the m- ington road near the old ca where the two hunters located con- siderable flour, che 1d bologna which were hidden in the lo At first the impression was that t flour was that stolen from the H ‘Walker comp: storehouse on I low street several month 0 & ever,.after looking ove flour, of- |§ ficials of the company said today that it did not belong to the firm. The flour stolen house. was of the store- brana, from the Pillsbury while that found last night was Al-|§ berta brand. The gonds are all spoiled owing to the recent storm Accord- ing to the police, there has bHeen no report of any robbery here 11 come | fi time in which any such amount m} goods was taken. Cn one of toxes found, the nan.e of the Wa Grocery company found. 1 tive Sergea Hart is still invest ing the affair. CITY ITEMS Engine Company No. 2 was called out at 5:55 o'clock this morning to extinguish a fire in a chicken coop at 100 Chestnut strec | | | tires on Engine Comp: Wwith new ones Members of Engine b were cal night to exti ing car. The about $50 Meet me at St s fair The board of public works hold a meeting this even o'clock. The n board of he afternoon at 5 o'clock Tabs' fair opens next Triday 8t. John's fair tonight Owl Merryr r 3 advt. Linonine Has Been Reduced From 60c and $1.20, to the pre- war figures, 50c and $1.00 This reliable remedy stands at the head of the list in reliev- ing all forms of Coughs and | Colds, even stubborn bronehitis yielding to its great healing qualities. Being pure and whole- some it is the best medicine for children that are subject to sud- den or settled colds. All Druggists two sizes, 50c and $i Thurs., Fri. and Sat, [ — FOOTFALLS — ' on the fact that the | f confident that its | NEW BRITATN DAILY America at the wusplees String Orch. Let's go Church St HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th Chapman on, I°riday evening, Nov ing from § to 1 advt Thursday mor Store, Smoke sale starts Boston Clothing vt Sullivan's & Covey" American | Graham's hall, ton SPECTAL PEQUOT SHEETS 54x99 $1.12 = Regular $1.69 Each Watch Our Advertise- ments and Our Windows They contain savings for you CONTINUES ALL WEEK These Bargains Should Make Wednesday MISSES’ HE!/ 1 RIBBED VESTS with high neck and long sleeves, ex- tra heavy quality, sizes 8 to 14 yrs., val. 69¢ Birthday Special 29(‘, [Er i e AR e ] MEN’S RIBBED UNICN SUITS, ribbed, full cut ribbed, in ecru only, sizes ZeS 34 to 46, val $1.50 Birthday Special 94c TR PR T BOYS' HEAVY UNION SUITS,, ribbed, full cut first quality, grey only, all sizes, value 98c. Birthday Special 61 C [ mne e ] PETER PAN AND BROM- LEY SWEATERS, in plain and faney weaves, plain and combined colors, long sleeves, all sizes, value $2.98 and $3.98. Birthday Special Raphael’s Dept. Store 380-386 Main St. New Brit:in Qur Biggest Day 36-in CHALLIES, new Per- j ian designs, a big assort- ment, suitable for covering R 15¢ § quiits, val. 22¢ yd. Birthday Special HEAVY NAPPY NELETTE, in white, g cream, pink or blue, and a [ large variety of plaids, checks and stripes, regular value 19¢ yard. Birthday Special C. B.,, WARNER AND EM- PIRE bust, short and long all styles, value Birthday Special R o T SR TR NG H for g women or misses, in all col- § ors with a large variety of E values to S1.98. & DUCKL KIMONOS, LONG FLEECE designs, Birthday Special i 12c § SRR AT S et ] CORSETS, in all @8 sizes, low, high or medium § kirt, | $1.50. B WOMEN’S HEAVY BEA- R CON' BLANKET BATH- A ROBES, all sizes, in a big assortment of colors, with pretty designs. Value day Special. . BOYS’ HEAVY FLAN- NEL BLOUSES, full cut, B collars attached, belted § bottom, sizes 7 to 16 years, § regular value $1. 69 c Birthday Special BOYS® HEAVY FL, NEL PAJAMAS, one anc two piece, all sizes, warm and comfortable for these cold nights, value $1.19. Birthday i Special CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, two clasp, silk lined, sizes 6 to 8, all shades of tan, brown and grey, value i 44c | Birthday Special 8, 1921, Ly 3. Moines, 1a,, No Stani | Zbyszko ing title ‘ ZBYSZKO RETAINS I retained his heavyweight of Walnut here Towa, I Jnst Zby straight falls SPECIAL 36-in. FRUIT OF THE LOOM, BLEACHED COTTON 1 9 c Yard Regular 27c¢ Yard During This Sale SPECIAL BARGAINS are offered so watch for our Advertise- : ments . WOMEN’S WOOL SPORT HOSE, first quality, in black, brown and heather mixtures, all sizes, value '$1.00 pair. 59(: Birthday Special S N O N . CHILDREN’S FINE RIB- BED HOSE in black, white or cordovan, sizes 5! to 10, fast color, regular value 25¢ pair. 1 6(: Birthday Special LADIES’ AND MISSES SECO SILK BLOOMERS, full cut with wide hem- stitched ruffle, all sizes reg. price $1.49. 49¢ Birthday Special T R RN Tl Woodbury’s Soap, Cuticura Soap, Resinol Soap, cake in a finish match with | &g flo won in two (Mg R T T A T SPECIALS WEDNESDAY AT The Public Market . 22¢ 1b, FoR LEAM SUGAR CURED HAMS (half or whole) STEAK SPECIAL FOR ALL. MORNING Ib. BEST CUTS SIRLOIN, SHORT b, 18 C AND PORTERHOUSE SMALL LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS.,.......... 16¢ b, SMALL LEAN FRESH HAMS Ay L.22¢ 1b LEAN POT ROAST: ) 10¢ Ih. LEAN BOILING BEEF ... . 8c Ih, FRESH HAMBURG TOP ROUND ROAST 11c 1b. 10¢ Ib. ¢ Ib. . He lb. Large Prunes Lamb for Stew ... Veal Chobs .. Veal for Pot Pi Pork Kidneys Dry Salt Pork Ham Hocks Turnips Grapefrui Fancy Eg Fresh Re Genuine Lamb Chops. . 28¢ Roasts of Milk Fed Veal 18¢ Ib. Veal for Stew.....10c¢ Ib. Fresh Pigs Feet.3 lbs. 25¢ Best Frankfurts....17¢ Ib. Sugar Cured Corned Beef Fancy Baldwin A . 16¢ Ib." § 10¢ b, 2 I,a'rg ranges. .. .29¢ doz. Brookfield Butter, in TS G i o0 50¢ 1b. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ........coo0vnveen.... 5119 bag | TALL PINK SALMON .. ....2 cans 25¢ FANCY PEAS AND COR? V FOUNTAIN PENS In This Case. Every Pen carefully selected and guaranteed to be in perfect writing condition. Sheaffer Pens Won't Leak. Our stock contains every style of pen and var- iety of point that’s made, including an especially at- tractive assortment of ladies’ Pens with rings. Adkins Printing Co. “The Fountain Pen Center” 66 CHURCH STREET [ TOM,| BOUGHT YOU A CHANCE | TICKET ON A ROX OF FIVE \ HUNDRED FINE CIGARS TODAY= " AMAN WAS RAFFLING | Five HonDRED) OUGHTA SEEHN IT— SLIM WUZ THERE AN' NORM SPICER AN', OH- CVERYBODY= SN > 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i TICKET P WHAT KIND OF CIGARS WERE THEY ? | SUPPOSE HE LCOULDN'T STAND Tom Takes Too Much For Granted s gt HOW MUCH WAS THE | THE TICKET WAS ONLY TWO DOLLARS- THEY WERE IN A NICE BOX AND HADTHE A PRETTY BASKET BUT ITS CABBAGE - ANOTHER THING YoU DON’T SMOKE THE BANDS ! WERE IN SUCH A PRETTY BoX T0O: | I| You KNOW Y0U CAN PUT CABBAGE IN | | JOUD FALL FOR ARMTHING ~THEY MUST SN | HAVE TH!S HOUSE MARKED - THEY | WELL, DON'T GET ALL STILL EXCITED ABOLT IT, YOU MAY NOT WIN THEM ! ( x Accident—None Hurt CARRVING TUE™ STARTLING / NEWS' HOME™ f To PoP LS o g 09 o At 4 OHH-POP ~~ FRECKLES RUN OVER HIMSELF BUT HE ANT HURT! HIMSELF WHY- WY RAN OVER BY BLOSSER ME SAD UE SAW EVERBODY ?? GOIN' ONER T' BANDYS = 5 POND So HE RAN E{ OVER HIMSELF