New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 “~ 5 e S e —————] CITY'S lV*ElV} L | f“wm y’s Pay B we Today Than It Did in 1914 — Before HIGH GRADES AND LOW PRICES GO HAND IN HAND IN THIS IMPORTANT SALE OF THANKSGIVING REQUIREMENTS HEMSTITCHED MERCERIZED DAMASK i Ql \IAI I \' | DAMASK CLOTHS Rkl ! & Jixc g " o o o ,';;n}‘fi in wide beautiful designs, 72-in, wide, exquisite | all linen, 45x45, 54x54 L bindiE) ¥ I & B . § \lf‘_% b: : very fine quality designs | i i : ‘ 5“ N 1 o . A Yard $3 00 A Yard $4350 $6. 75 S Anara 2 R A 3 .fi it x&xxr& ddodi g e ey HEMSTITCHED ) : ) 4 And getting out of our present locati ithin 12 more selling days. Our S e e NAPKINS | LINEN FINISH tary bat C S complete stock of Lorraine Sh ( MERCERIZED DAMASK | 20x22 inches, all pure linen | 62x62 at .......... $1.00 ff o C workers, stinal opera- |l - it A 3 . 3 ate amask 62x80 at in wide, in four hand- to match damask . ;i . ' o e s . v 64x90 at Women’s Lorraine Infants’ and Children \len’s Lorraine Shoes, some designs, fine quality 5 5 65x83 i ! of marg I i g C - $607 ) $8.2 - > Myrile, fo Washington, to West | "h u;)pml L Shoes, in - Black, Tan Very Best Leather, A Yard in, to Co ) ; — AN¢ ombinatic 90C Per Dozen FINE DAMASK it i st ] .mllv“..n\ thination T St ALSO LOWER GRADES | PATTERN CLOTHS | ity i, o v ware, where | {8 @ BDELS ¢ LR ccuRLts dhe parade w — R | all linen e ; : J ) ; R N | | invitation to ( S s K [ i ¢ fises UNION DAMASK HEMSTITCHED | To common coun e was uc With Orthopedic i % 9 NAPKINS | $7050 i | copted revic, tand Fizm;:(! ?E*fi A @ € ® 70-in. wide, exceptional o 2 q aced nes lary's churc ] value, at | 15 inches, fine mercerized $1 4 50 Lat this point the oy onicis 18 Rubber Heels Attached impotecieocdEtat ‘ Ll 9 Sold Before for $11.00 Sold Before at $3.00 sold Before at $11.83 A Yard ! 1 A Doz, | These Are Unhemmed R ’ kil $6.00 '™ " Y WHOLE 0F STATE, § - e e sy DAMASK TOWELS BOWS T ‘HQ F GQN W . Tomorrow is the Last Day of This Cffer. We will LIS o, | imported, beautiful quality. g fl NBALY )| 3 FRE‘E give you a Ticket Free, admitting you to the Palace ALL LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS S ol Al 15 inches, all pure linen, 79 Bach 4 (Continued I'rom Iirst Page ; 3 i Theater, with cvery purchase, Tickets are good 72-in. wide, popular designs Hardeomel oadsi at C : . s fi ) e I Q At $2 00 A Yard 9 00 A Doz | T T R % for the best se in the hous 4 « | HUCK TOWELS SonE Lo 1 iv | B S omen’s Patent elt Slippers ittle Boys’ Shoes, ()\!'ords‘ a Pair { g ; Hand Sewed »z 3.95 81 95 The Very dt(\( Fad of sympathy is shown. A few years| for next yea 5 ; b o seneral observance |G Regular Sellers $6. | Sold Regularly at $1.95 | h:m‘l Regularly at $3.50 lago in France the nations were torn| military purpc 1 5 s 4 hENITHO [ .l apart by t conflict reat chas m“ of today te thei Ll s 0 ‘< . he ! i seemed to yawn and, like the myth | prevent anothe e 1d and so that peace mig again. The boys who went Rev. Daws Tells Hig Setoo] | Frenee i con R e : @ *-7“ s C his school recall it they HH not | = e This We ll[| Be Great Disaster, | ., , 1o o s : ; F e .. J. L. Davis, pastor of the|idea. They should recall the great| ”l (. . : : i e - Rl on the field of hattle [ 7 : SOATE NS porl g ’ (ANT T Eren e e thie Armistice SDay \ exercisestSthisi S0t realation: oo what the sols one mor | oy ' RE ANS : S il morning at the High school. The ex-|diers did the people of tne U nitr fi5 pe L L LG ; 2 2B 2 T e e ""“','”]' el opened with the singing of |States should do all that they can| London, Nov. 11.—Failure hy {1 rie b LGS B 3 g & L ‘OR FOCH Si Ui B ML PR L L, followed by the readipg |for the ones who returned. Many of | Washington armament confer i T e P m me tlesithe: wWickin i ent Harding's proclamation. |the returned soldiers are even today [attain the ends for which it wa 1At o 16 R R T N i | The Pioai \.,]']‘1_,' In part, Rev. Mr. Davis standing in the bread lines of New 5 A § ) 14 . i e, g s 2 “There Is much seeming York city. We can take carc of them among the people of Americ 1 wi nt this disrespect i b 8 have never been resp: ing the dead soldie -|ed in the past like tI - tions of these people were » the last war, 3 s war a "”W that it | S been said the the way in which they forget v Now, the | ‘I el W tothel Conterahce men who fought and died they would with the | ve at once wake up to the fact and one wants would respect them in every way, |[them. “There seems to be no respect for| “If all those who were killed in the 1 in this country, but let a|the war should pass a given point great strophe happen and the | twenty reast it would take three people are at once attentive to the|months for the line to pass. wants of the sufferers and every sign Eighty-two per cent of the budget because of moned would he Viscount Grey declares in I AT T g buted to the Westminster Ga. |\ CA0 on the tablet bearing A e Sl et SINGING WILL PEATURE. or whether § 1S rather of troubles. The secret treatics , ‘ ! were often declared to be t v 4 : eren on _of Al \ ne out in clear stac of the ol Mother of Men™ s not remember g in the makin, 22/24 e ), - 4 eral were made during the wa (| l/€. these, like poisor 3 > “‘ ; inevitab, A Great Discovery bovsands Biess Dr. Leonhardt, the i Ifish one, hypertropi Pincician Who Discovered This of separate interest and atrophy | \ithout infrinein e « or r 5 st Ll Conmmon Sense Remedy. the sense of common inte rest—a s \ these, the versal, were often dominant in the old diplomacy s of powers.” : . - it s tot e no \ ; viirenth owever, that thes il 5 the p! i ¢ effort 1 \ G ¢ s Dr conhardt's nin all human af 3 3 v R each othe as parties and classes r ) e individuals were apt to d¢ other, “What' is neec method bhut a ch \ view, If the latter he there the old | metn will disappear, but not oth erwise Viscount Grey declares his absolute For the Man of Fashion beef that. thoe who summenen the | of a patriotism larger than 0d give the SI oo n riotism, and that the con- | PHODOSI tral council f PRINCETONIANS ARRIVE Tailored smartness, exclu- [(fsiancee Usnl i onplatic (1 R Eratoon [ HnEIctNRY Griiron Wasplors: Rench origin | sive Walk -Over patterning in (aeirien e Coma G elosa sz Lvas s (hitie Uie kel oo New Haven This Noon leather worthy of the ex- B quisite custom work in this shoe. Fine Russia Calfskin y y I\u LER \!\ A\ MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS, =AY | OLD TURN DAVID MANNING’S éup:-.n.wrl.z Police Teving to Tdentify Man Picked £ in Street 68 ARC ” ‘\l.’l ET ently the o) ¢ vha o 5 = ; b ; SHOE STORE, Tie has becn unable {5 Eive hiz name . l ) \ ’ g; T A R L | v:\'\v y‘: 5 \ e heer < k Bro 's the Place For ! 21 cmoved f 1 iothi 1 | Btarting Su y = R e 1T BIAIN ST. & [6itbrHnURIN Heckets aiineit g rwoid | E\Ven v aiT ( i SOWING THE WIND fehiypaRo AN Rlie sEgivresliay JioD SN Nowni St 7 and 05 Pl ) ¥ | L‘»i.-l'f.;“\ lu;.:[," toli 11“{' “‘l,‘” Al No Advance in Prices | Ask a Chorus Girl called dimly riding in a train. N — [ e p——————— lormit

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