New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY Hl‘fl\'\l Bh Y DAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921, 8 : mwmmm. SRR TR YR Y T 0 MY NGAPYINANS 7M. S WY s AR AR ‘ : : 7 ey o a el BFTTORS m’uu ame e i o | ( use 1 had a bad cold ! not have gone ugp there,” suddenly and com- { London Bookmakers Expect Little RCH&M@ EVCF y Day Sa}e Of " Change Under New Laws Coatings, Sfiiirfings and Dress Goods | o s house of lo, N of bets pald by cheel | ible, bookma o i pate many ap of their money o l'ice-—85c | cutions i ensun cisfon, to $1.50 a Yard. f rastia 3% e ohisetir the system of betti e s e T —————ee' Wfhe Natfone! Bporiir RENCHI SC QLS — A!l ‘& Vool — 44 to 56 Inches Wide—Price $1.50 § /w0 with two prominent membey EO $2._.J a a‘;’(], “‘mm nt to introduce i the ommons a short bill on t \ bill with the object in PLAID, STRIPED AND CHECKED SKIRTINGS — All Wool — 56 ff 1 """ The judgment t Inches Wide — Price $2 39 to $3.85 a Yard § coecic can e recon vho pays it came at f TRICOTINE — All Weol — 56 Inches Wide, in Black, Navy ‘and '.1‘.“'.‘,‘.“".’,L‘,I,‘L,‘,""."“‘:y" Brown — Price $2.59 a Yard. g 1 o 1 e p what the GRANITE CLOTH — 36 Inches Wide — Price 75¢ a Yard, i POPLIN — Al Wool — 40 to 56 Inches Wide — Price $1.50 to ,":",f;‘,‘,{‘, ;‘,;“, u $1 85 a Yard. We Also Carry a Good Line of HEAVY COATINGS at Our Regular Every Day Low Prices. ce, but he may on a government M@VABLE DAM| ol ATHLEFFS KICK TH@USANDS ()F = Claim Is Made That Sex Is Discrimi- [Py Remar kabe Eflgmea 1“0 Cdt,l nated Against in Awarding of | FARMERS ENTER Letters at University of Iowa. Eicer s Bl ol men's Athletlo Association, In | Chicago, Nov. 29—Thousands ing fea ring cc 4 B . = ¢ student daily, says T DLy o : north cana ult § Tarie, Mich. i S ,I,i!""""‘ S ety fouigtal The most remarkable feature of the | ;.. [ half a dozen Canadian provinces are k, the enginec vy, s the swing- | wouig 1 aring p.t | matching skill for the $10,000 pre L Gl e O no c zs thi mium list offered by the Chicago | dam, weighing approximately §¢ 5 3 A s b e ity T lntn.lv! of trade for the best samjp . complished by means of a stiff I for k) of corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye, sced T ¢k on either side of the canai tes i 1ty miles; P and hay grown during the curren r W @ lam will have been instail?d | gy half hours in @ year. The decision will be reached a & ‘,.‘, by December 1, the enginecrs say, [ periods within six weeks' time or to | the third International Grain and | oW 6. 3 lwork of plac ¢ gates being un- | paddle a canoe six miles and back [ Hay Show which opened here Satur- | der way at pro four times. | The dam was desired to afford pro- - — ‘HIYH)'I\] ('rvllr'gr‘s, crop associa Lo B o o e S e D e L e T e NI BURIIAT st [When the dam is completed it will be ~SPFCIAT : : nited tates depattme . *} possible to shut off the water supply | guooo o Tl won | ture and adian provincial depart- wé {‘{ Ejv hrough the canal entirely Placing | ? B ments of iculture are represented of the structure is a precautionary| Attempt to Save Shaky Business. |0 ovioncive exhibits showing the ‘fi’ Imeasure entirely, it is p d out. Ir| Cincinnati, O., Nov. 20.—Expert ad- | handiwork of wizards of the soil B r o ® 3, e P s 4+ 1 t any time any of the gsies i the | oo (o concerns in Cincinnati and | throughout the productive stretches | 8 You buy one Hat at its regular low price and give you another Hat of the same price and quality for locks become out of order it would of the continent fi se impossible to stop the flow of wa- | VICINItY, “!fi‘""_ are cither backed Prof. G. 1 Christie, Purdue uni- 01]1}’ ONE CENT. er, which might flow through the|or temporarily involved will be the | epgity, superintendent of the exhibit, it » 3 A . 2 : P anal at a high rate of speed, imperil- | object of a special adjustment bureau | which Is held in connection with the Tomorrow we offer our first One Cent sale and we promise that it will be a big one too. Just think ' away other [y process of organization by the Cin- [ International Livestock Exposition, . o 3 i i ueh an 0c- einnati Credit Men's Association. It |declared that the number of samples of coming to our store and purchasing a beautiful hat at its regular low price and then securing another of » dam was author-| it j5 found that any concern is in- | had inc 2 1,000 since last year. L y ernment olved to such an extent that it can- Stand ntinel at the entrance o o b Jo IS % o AR Ane : 5 . 4 A T e e e e R e e e i e ost oh the same price and quality for only One Cent. It seems almost too good to be true, but that is just what o mark a new step in sucl he Association, b > ent th |of corn v build this symbol of the v . 3 Tofi el oitine e e or ARt e e e e we are going to do here, commencing Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It's a great opportunity eing built of 3 | ness liguidated on an economical [required. This single freak ear, hog- b | dam is e operated much | basis. I the business, by proper |raising statisticlans declare would to get your new HATS for the holiday and winter months at an astonishingly low cost. divided in [ management, can be preserved it will [ fatten from six to hogs from possible to | he taken over by the association and (107 pounds each to 227 pounds cach Bring your friends with vou, also the mothers and \.hi]‘h\.”. ', | operated for the benefit of the owners [in sixty-six days. | | b s e ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL HATS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. 1 b s for the Priceof One 400 of these exceptionally pretty | 289 Wonderful Trimumed I Beautiful Trimmed Hats, value o ! AFTER hats, values up to $12, %7 50 | value $9.00, I d '_} to 2700 EUERY Sp(‘('i:l] Y ° :;1;(\(@;(] HJ'o ‘ ¢ (UU, MEAL” Another one of the same price | Another one of the same price| ' for One Cent movre. fm' only One Cent more. TRIMMED HATS | TRIMMED HATS TRIMMED HATS ) me of the same price Iy One Cent more. Ono table of I’m(l\ m \er One table of Ready-tc oh Hats, & big Hats, regular value | Hats, regular value @9 QQ |, " CALa Setemy $4.00, special o [ $5.00, special ........ Widted O s B $2_98 Another one of the same price Aonther one of the same price The hew sugar Coafed . = : 4“ for only One Cent more. | for Mllg One Cent more. 0 * the same for only chewing gum B Children THIS SALE IS LIMITED 1 @ A Children’s Iwa\ ers, all colors, which everybody ; B Dblack brown and navy, $fi QR | DAY ONLY, likes—you will, ¢ . S 2 By special '-10 WEDNESDAY, THUI 1 ;i One Cent more you get another FRIDAY and SATURDAY. One Cent 1 re you get another ) deuc(ous peppermint beaver of the same price. | Tell your friends. Ee » price. 2 flavored suger jacket around ; peppermint flavored chewing sum NO C. 0. D. NO APPROVAL. e a;ozr":ez::za.:‘z: G oldenblum’s Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN. Y. M. C. A THE FLAVOR LASTS [ oommmms 5 NO CHARGES.

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