New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 12

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12 DAY RITAIN DATILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921, B e S S S —— AUSTRIAN PRES. 0 TR M /PR YIS, o ST LN " AR W AT TR m ” ----- 1 n (E ?i}:i ] oN PROH!BHTWN‘ IIH National Meat Steres Co. \‘,"\"?]{ AUN SATURDAY MEAT AND POULTRY SALE Wants U. S. Citizens to Stand by § *No Aleohol” ‘ w i:‘ n = \Z. (0 ” h: N \..,/ PRIME RI LEGS SPRING ROAN TS e 70(1 AMB 7R S Ih. 32(‘ LIEAN PORK FRESH PORK BONELESS POT LOINSEE - meRn by 23(: SHOULDERS .. 1h, 16C ROAST e Ib. 18C LONG ISLAND FRESH CALVES LEGS MILK LOIN VEAL DUCK LIVER VEAL = CHOPS 15 e 38"\: LB .. 42{: L. ZJ‘A'.I LB. .. 35(. CHOICE YOUNG TENDER R()\%’I‘I'\‘(, LONVA Y i e 32¢ 1b. CHICKENS. .45¢ Ib. Good Looks Long Wear W::i;!y (: H AR@E IT ‘v'g::iiy Payments : Payments These qualities you demand in half hose! Wonderful COAT Values New Coats for Women anl Misses—— many with luxurious fur trinnuing ¢ for folks who have their own furs, plain but beautifully tailored coats. Business Coats—coats for sport—or coats for dress wear—ALL LOW PRICED Also, Many New Dresses and Suits Add the satisfying comfort of hosiery T kit to full and exact sizes and you j specify Ipswich. Why not st and most tar-reaching | M gislation ever enacted by | B ask for it by name? IPSWICH MILLS 9 Oldest and onc of the largest Hosiery Mills in Ne‘vs for Men New lot of OVERCOATTS just arrived— and they sure are fine luul\m' the sort that Usu:lll_\' sell for very high prices. We don’t believe any other store would mark them so low! Big selection of good patterns and good colors. Come in and get yours at a remarkable saving. nited Slatey structive of hinman life and property. “We are thankful to America for n the pro- | hildren, |§ ituent bhodies, ¢ Methodist Church Tem- society and the Prohibition Foundation for the help they are giv- in the furnishing of means for | i iissemination of facts about alco- || “\We realize more and more that | the world is one gre family Let us E C S L Lt et bile R very Customer Satisfied needed,” Mr. Hinshaw went to Lurope as| M representin the World Prohibition | & ‘oundation thaut developed recently | m the prohibition pa y which he|§ hends 3 In Austria the prohibition mm”m,‘i )€ cleven, representing the differ- | @ 5 15 formed, he | 8 table famou; FOR QUICK RETURNS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVTS. ;"""',“ the Gireat Worle B\\I\Rl PT S\LL % YATY TSI T 14 164 MAIN STREET :-fl Sold for Cash by the United Stales Bankruptcy Court and the Entire Stock of Ladies’ Apparel, Including Skirts, Waists, Dresses, v Coats, Plush ’t“.‘;a;. Polo Coats, Sport Coats, Underwear, Bloomers, Brassieres, Silk Vests, Carw%e, C amisoles, Chemises, i Rohes, Kimonos, Night Gowns, Hosiery, Etc, Etc, Also Clsiidren’s Dresses, Coats, Hats, Etc. is Offered to You at Unheard i e 43, e S, TR These Goods Ave to be Turned Into Cash Within The Next Two Weeks. L.ADIES! NNV R : s is a Bena Fide Pankrupt Sale and as You All Know that the Lararus Co., Carried Nothing but the Best in High : Gr ndis NOW is Your OPDOWL‘{L .1 to Buy Fine Clothes at Sacrificed Bankrupt Prices. P 7UST BE VACATED WITHOUT DELAY AND THE STOCK WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESSOF THE PRICE IT BRINGS. s : SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT © A, M. z S AND WILL CONVINUE UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD OUT. BE ON HAND EARLY TO GET THE PICK OF THE CHOICE BARGAINS. | = Nemember the Place, 164 MAIN ST. Near Savings Bank PSS ¥ "y ‘ FIXTURES FOR SALE T e R AT BANKRUPT SALE RS g3 L @ BANKRUPT SALE %

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