New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY III-'I'\Hi FRIDAY e ’V - EDUCATION WEEK | ' WORKERS PICKED .- ‘Sldnley H. Holmes Is Chairman of Local Committec 'm SICK wu(s lppeals for Remembrances at v Hospital Generously Answored and little hospltal Thanksgiving irace, who has beer came, at the | mation, “seeking for the thi f the | spirit, carnestly trying to heip oth :(r\. If you went up to the hos . lens porl Tereel it O ien | 11 feel the um, roosm, you would have secn shelves | and to the givers comes crowded with jellies and Kkindred | of service." NOW Il\\l\( AT FOX'S ! Ve explained by co gram of obse The Biggest Act in Vaudeville—Jean Bedini Presents CLARK & McCULLOUGH In “Chuckles of 1921”—With White Way Trio, Ruth Wheeler. Charles Mae, Emily Earle Pauline Anderson, Jack Edward and Company of Fifty lu)plr‘ criticism and OLGA MISHKA & CO. Exponents of the Terpischorean Art WHITE WAY TRIO | 7 MUSIC/_. In 1m~ of I\or\tlllng 'SPILLERS Kings and Queens of Jazz RIAL & LINDSTROM In \nlur‘thlng for a Rainy l)zn SHUBERT PICTORIAL NEWS MORAN & WISER In Thclr cheammg ‘\nvelt\, “The Hat Shop Parsons Theater All Next Week Daily Mat., | PERMANE & SHELLEY } | I In “Pulley-Pulley" " EARL RICKARD That Versatile Boy — Starting — Next Sunday Eve. THE SHEIK 25-50 (except Sat.); Nights 25-50-75-1.00 Seats Now Selling AGENTS FOR McCALL PATTERNS SPECIALS for SATURDAY || We Intend to Surprise You With a Sale of Women’s Suits at §5.95 , That Offers Remarkable Values. For we Have Jus& 19 Suits to Close at Thls Rxdlculously Low ?nce Broken Lines But Good Styles in Velours and Broadcloth — Styles in Assertment Run From 16 to 40. On Dlsplay In Our Souih Wmde Rl LT Of Kit Coney, Sealine, Wolf and Fox NOVEMBER 25, ler direction of Unit« : Parents and Teachers' Assoclation, of varlous organiza- participating Reduction In Prices Why Wait Until January? You Can Wear the Suit or Overcoat Now Now $24.50 Now $29.50 | Now $34.50 | SUITS—Inclede every new model for Fall in Fancy and Plain Colors. OVERCOATS — Every type of Coat from Big Roomy Ulsters to Conservative Chesterfields. CONNORS-HALLORAN The Main Store onthe Main Street 215 Main St. $35 Suits and Overcoats $40 Suits and Overcoats $45 & $50 Suits and Overcoats New Britain $10 00 Ten Dollars worth of merchandise will be given away free tomorrow. Every custom- er making a purchase will be entitled to a ticket bearing a number. The holders of the @ winning numbers will be given credit for the amount they win, to be taken all at once or at their own convenience, ? 1st Prize—=85.00 Worth of Merchandise 2nd Prize—383.00 Worth of Merchandise 3rd Prize—$2.00 Worth of Merchandise 9:45 P. M, ing Monday of next week and ending hoeof merchandise. Drawing will take place at wturday at 9:15 p. m., we will give away o $5,95 1st Prize—3$10.00 Worth 2nd Prize— 5.00 Worth Srd Prize— 3.00 Worth Ith Prize— 2.00 Worth Very Popular Glrls Mnddy Dresses Sizes — 6 to 15 Years Just the thing for School or Outdoor Wear — Well made, of All Wool Serge in Navy Blue. « $S5.95 i of the 3 Turkey, won by Mrs. E % prize, 6 1b. Dressed Chic won by & not called for it will be drawn ay last Brown, Berlin: 2nd prize Mrs. J. F. ihe winners prizes given a o 4 Sweet California Grapes, 2 Tokay | Ihs, 25¢ Large Rip 20¢ doz. Cape Cod Cranberries Large Florida 18¢ qt. 6 for 2i¢ (e CONNECTICUT — & T \twater, again the following Grape Fruit ‘ Merchandise f Merchandise Merchandise [ Merchandise A Live 3rd {0 Hart street, In case of any prize Naturday. ednesday were, 1st prize, 24 Ib, 12 1h. Dressed Turkey, uncalled for; Fresh Roasted Peanuts Large Bag 10¢ nanas Green Mountain Potatoes FRUIT & New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, inc. 381 - 383 MAIN STREET A Good Place to Trade VEGETABLE MARKET 393 MAIN STREET.

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