New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921, L] b re s T e | %¥¢ Our Offer Still Holds Good e St N W = will pay you $10 i : ol ety For Your Old Suit or Overcoat! ess ranks, rifles at p ; for a few days more. wder in Chic :‘l\m\,v ,m.uml Y ' . i i | e ' ) n o . . rol of muf ims - %ie boxes at o At il 4 This means that it’s not teo late vet for you to bring in At the top, the line swung o RR the Arl Antington | S5 | 18 2 i ‘18 ‘ that old suit or overcoat and realize $10 on it. cavalry al Diaz attention MUON | eatty ms of | o Get busy at once, dig up your old clothes and bring them i e . i P R ‘vr!;.‘,..flwr-j more m._.‘-‘.n.‘.:. music | : here—we will allow you $10 for an old suit or overcoat . Then came the comp e 1e i lute [ “_‘ ; y‘l o ‘. ‘K‘I,“ 1 f " \ ol 1 1 ; st R J‘llff.\\'x\ S ] S]] : : ] | on the purchase price of a new suit or overcoat, the Marine band w ¢ \ | e foot troops and 1 rched in ahead The I 1 slackened; the halt step|qhen came the solemn W rds of il of a ral_dirge | Twenty-Third Psalm and the serip- |M | ik I . distributed FREE through leading charitable organiza- All old clothing bought by us in this manner will be 1 carriage in its las L-myl th dent and the high |, t moved in narrow forma- | ture Jesson: ”’“ R Rl 4 | ; St Tnf‘m\‘ s s e s e ° trees and clustering | stepped forward to lift the casket | LT A tions, to the deserving poor of this city. binet tiye al then t1 L " |again and carry it out to the states then Sen- | o, ik 3 [« us on the ampitheater terrace ; i g with a vista iver and hill anc | stately city s ching away below, theater, the escort | D Soil of France SR st | | Now b Omon What This Offer Means to Yon roll of muffled drums marked, Yoy il ) ‘'8l | known many triumphs— | Is an exact saving of $10. You are at lil erty to Medal of Honor Men sideit Hardir i | g A roll of muffled drums 1 | S i S hera i was poured ou have we shown a more fas- choose from our entire stock of fine clothing for i e e L eliaia G e o 8 RCL 2 LN D AOTC O B UERASSOL R men—there are no restrictions—and if you bring ' S of the Amerlcan L * Do\ piattorm) had Hoan raisen milkm |t easicet trom! muance ant'forever)| @8 SMentEofSsuperiorclothing S| us your old suit or overcoat you are entitled to your rank, then bowed veterans of |and the f w88 of flowers | the cless one america, who @ | for men and young men | Choice of $25 Suits or Overcoats for .. . 815 wed 1 nec for America wil Ll i ek ‘woil ner 1n his own |@ | than is represented in tll‘y' | Choice of $30 Suits or Overcoats for ......... $20 e colonnade. | home birth, i | Dresent elaborate stocks. | Choice of 535 Suits or Overcoats for .......... $25 ——————————==ll | For the man who appreci- | Choice of $10 Suits or Overcoats for ... 830 . . | ates clothing values our Fall And So On Regardless of the Price You Wish to Pay and Winter showing pro- ; vide a veritable feast. Connors-Halloran Stores, Inc. ] o, o, ] AR TS of novelties in wearing ap- , 1)ztl'til—\nuthing‘ e What It Means to the Other Fellow | ) B H | Lifth Avenue, that majestic . LADIES DEPARTMENT | L}]()l‘()llg‘l]f()l‘(‘ ()f llltl'il-])l'(‘})- | S()[)w other Q‘(\m{ ft“(\\\ ')()t]l out (Wf work JH(I Py o | er attire, which can not he money, will get your old clothes and enjoy the 215 MAIN STREET - NEW BRITAIN W8 | had richt here at home in i warmth and comfort they will bring him this {8 | the Connors-Halloran shops, | winter. That there are lmmho(k of the most de- obtainable at costs which serving cases in our city is attested” by charity mean round savings to the workers and it was for this ]ncu\v purpose that we | customer. Let us show you mmqm ated “Old Clothes Week” in our stores. ® A : EX@Eafirdflnar BN | the latest and hest NOW Let’s all give the “other fellow” a little thought— 80 DURING “OLD CLOTHES FOLLOWED BY REAL ACTION! WEEK” when you can | make an extraordinary D ress Sale | SuitsandOcercoats Help Yourself to a $10 Savingf Unlimited Style Range SMART TAILORED AND BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED ;j Price Range From Help Someone Else Who Needs Them— o ° ‘o 25. To Warm Winter Clothes Tricotine Velvet | $r.m-a.-£,0 | ss0.00 SantonsCreps | v s Comnors - Halloran Stores, Inc. Clothes Wee l\, o utl\ ‘pl( from any price in the ahove range if you bring an oid suit or overcoat along with 915 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN vou when you make your Nirdit i e i i purchase. —Always Reliable— Fashions Newest Favorites — Entirely New Models — Reproductions Of High Priced Dresses Nat ?'sai Meais tores Lo TEL. 483 d 70 WEST MAIN ST. {|i RW& GRGSS 5th Annual Roll Call | ‘T BEGINS TODAY | Less Than Cost of |\ 1 R et o i Materials Alone i Fresh Shoulders 16e | I‘°7~’" Milk Veal 25¢ I j\hfifiifiu UC Day Choice Calves’ MEATS and POULTRY OF THE BEST KIND m— £ 2ot Made to Seli For : ' The 1)(‘110' ind h‘Ri OIN, ROUND and $15.00 to $25.00 &f e 7 R A e e 8 Fresh Hams Legs of Lamb .. ! A u | | Lean Smoked R 8 3 Sizes From 16 to 44 For ' Home Made Shoulders .. 130;¢ I § § Renew Your M,mbershlp Now Sausage : Sugar Cured i Headquarters at Crowell's Drug Store Prime Rib Roast 25¢ Ib Smoked Hams 25¢ 1b } Extensive We Cannot Describe Them Al in This Small Spac The Varieties of Models Sflg mm T TR T T I A R E Ladies m’l Misses.

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