New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 12

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ITAIN DAILY . Women's Rubbers Girls’ Brown Men's Shoe Men's Shoe ) 4 . 4 i s Fide k b ] en's Shoe Women’s White Women's High i y men i 1oec or mostly nign Bleh eit gt nglish or round toc rown or black, $8.( Spats Spats Dr. Kahla’s Overshoes heel $5.00 valuc § value Just afew pair 8 Au colors, $2.50 valuc Health Shoes 69c | | $295 H $3.95 | 98¢ Overshoe Rubbers, both high and low [RG ; ) - o T Ry R S o (T YN T Tomorrow morning we shall put on sale our entire stock of the well heei styles, not ¢ in one Ve known Dr. Kahla's Health Shoes, each :'(l.”_v,l.lll:. ;:;IW'H“‘. tyle 49c 6 one bearing the genuine Dr, Kahla Women's Hizh Boot : W ‘h _\Rlu‘h()].\(. TO'QUIT BUSINESS AND WE ARE GOING TO DO IT SOON. This is no fake, no bombast, hut a real close-out > y g »01S . sale. Thanksgiving is past and now we are u'rlonh!n_u: our efiorts in a frantic attempt to get out of here by Christmas, Women's b ) We have gone all through the stock rearranging and regrouping it and marking everything down to the very lowest imaginable price. . J Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock we Tomorrow morning we will have hundreds, yes, thousands of merchandise sensations awaiting you here. Don’t miss this opportunity. Hurry Kid Oxfords shall put on <ale 67 pair of Women . down! Be here when the doors open at 9 a. m. fomorrow moi ning prepared for the greatest merchandise sensation of the whole 'year, High Shoe n a number of different Tomerrow morning at 9 a. m. we shall put on sale 3 dozen pairs of fine styles and nearly all sizes, mostly [ black and brown kid, all lace black Kid lace oxfords. We have them and ncarly all Louis heels 98C : "f"‘"‘:v'.".f"l/;“ “""'("”'““_I"v':"l JoaSiig vor : e OO ery Op cL e 98c Boys’ 118 MAIN ST. Opposite South Church 3 Leather All Leather Shoes ] o i \ House Slippers R A o % IR : 7 ey . 5 ; - : Tomorrow morning we shall put on (hlld}en s Kid Bm_“ n Suede Women's Kid g Children’s Comfys Children’s Rubber Women's Comfys L =ale 59 pair of Women's Soft Kid One and Black Heavy Leather Shoes, size Shoes Oxfords Oxtords M licd or biue bootes Boot B Tolt with leather or B Strap Slippers with round plain toe Brown or black, button § ace, military heel, Black military heel, and slippers, $2.25 val Red or black, flecce s moccasin soles f and low heel. If you want something 14 114 ide to 814 to 11 in wide toe $1 69 or lace 3 50 value 4 1 lined 5 for real comfort don’t miss 98 ° v 4 B these at e (4 blucher style, value 9 Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock w shall put on sale 22 pair Boys'" Brown fares had co from_this city SHE J R e ¥ or; I interesting schedules are proposed for l' I lLl suggestion 1 3 the remainder of the winter months e e : % T . v - City Items be given to the commit- i ; & ; ) w Stock Planos Player P! N (e jerman Paonessa, chairman of ; . % AR : s i ; e iV (o v B R R 3 1 Committee VIl ook oo e, et chemantne | D | o ot oy ot e e Council Committee WL DBK L e oraer S Trart s tne Lok | _ |heater this evenine, sotiowed by a so- | (harged With Perjury in Roscoe unication, however, omitted this 3 5 3 T 5 3 e X o : i ; sl s i p A month’s mind ma . ; M . ) : ; b Bl Arbuck Q ata Relatlve t0 Decis! , 03, . Y - i Vs tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock at uckle Case Norton spoke h the con- b ; : . s ; ; : Joseph's church for the late M 1 “Gifts That Last” at Morans' —advt. San Francisco, Nos There was a third a witnesses in rebuttal § quiem mass at St. Josepl church | the stand today by this morning at 7 o'clock for Anthony |the Roscoe Arbuckle ca DiNono serted by the district onstitution " ing Iragged in A building permit has been grant-|The defense then will e dirt” by such methods. He : 3 : to the New Britain Dry Cleaning |sur-rebutta mor pleaded for the jitneymen, who had : MRS o 4 W + ¢ for a 00 garage to be|o conneetion with t death their earnings in this busi- the r of the company's i appe, motion picture leclared, and who would not tore on West Main street eep up the fight much ; Dec. Victor’ Records at Mora - Ltions were that the entire day had received no word from the com- the routes that had been i ke 3 : % g j B g % advt pied by rebuttal and mission as to its decision on matters Mr. Norton brought| 7 A turkey prize event which was to|sur-rcbuttal testimony and, as each brought up at the hearing In the|out that there was apparently no op- held at Judd's hall December 1 has | side is expected to be allotted at least “Grammar school” (Central Junlor Dosition to the jitney at the hearing | been postponed until December [ four honrs for final arsumen High school) some months ago. A from the Connecticut company The police have received reports of communication was prepared to be re was te discussion over the attempted breaks at stores at § Fa in the sent to the commission, to the effect situation; the feeling of dissatisfaction ington avenue and at the corner of |dict b that the committee is anxious to know | Was 1n evidence % £ i i 2 : 1}-1‘1 ky Hill avenue and Kelsey street | Mrs what decision the commission has ' . ¥ Complete i nts’ department at | wity Present at the meeting were: Alder- reached on the transportation matters|man Angelo M. Pa a, chairman | Besse-Leland's—advt | chare brought before it hearing i|Alderman | Judgment for the plaintiff re- [ testi John F. Gill, Councilmen i* the “Grammar school”, and what | Walrath, A. F. Eichstaedt and the committee might expect from the sent of the committee, depicting situation, of people living in The Public Utilities Commissio Jerome street district most Jenounced last evening fortur He dwelt on what of the transportation com-|lieved was the unfairness ap- 1t received at the ) the mittee of the common council | lower | commission, and d hat the | pointed to endeavor to obtain s and ney-trolley would aid the people transportation matters The arraignment was based on the complaint that the common council \pparer |cover $5.95 and costs of $8 Sl |rendered in the city court ir i P 3 . % ¥ 4 ' 1 k of Mrs. C. Paul against William commission 2 : k E A N %&x 2 D; 1 It was stated that Commisstoner El- | P, U, C, PARTIAL . i ; 5 4 i e TS laphael. Stanley ceski rey well had asserted that the comml 5 B fy N 3 sen the plaintiff and M. D sion had written to the Connecticut PAONESSA SAYS ) 1 = Wil b e i e defendant s company to investigate the conditions| : A % N, : ve m;,:'h. e in certain sections of the cit it 4l ¢ i Ve e 3 ¥ b 5 man W _I‘ 2 3 ering | it there was need of greater z . ¥ b il | ibury Cruller storehouse at 85 there, and the company did not fur-| Head of Transportation Comm |Cherry street nish that service someone else would.| o v oo ody Today Ask- i ; 3 : ends Message to Body Today Ask ! ) ; CONSIDERING MORATORITM. CANADIAN CAP) Kerwin The committee, as well as the mayor when he was seated with its| ing for Early Decision: 5, ; | \ members at the meeting, displayed | displeasure that such examination | should be left to the Connecticut com pany itself Mayor Curtis was called Into London, Nov. 30.—(By Associated Alleging partiality against New . ; AT : . I'r(.\b.,“kll".'mvvsVha! the . i L O O o B e That man-plus in the \!11«1({]0 is ]dl Van A]I»I)fxm‘ 19 vears old now and 9 feet 3 inches tall. By inet was considering the o railros e [ ness coming before the Public Utili- | the time he really grows up, he’s expected to be quite a giant. Jan wandered into a Chicago gym-| Moratorium for Germany were con- | fir § of th the| ties Commission, Chairman A. M. |nasium tother day and announced he'd like to learn to be a prizefighter. Pal Moore, who's shown G hzrl‘” > .“_'",;“.',"‘Z &f&:fr oThe ciflc Ralr oa ¢ o meeting for consultation and agreed | Paonessa of the council committee on | shaking hands with him here, looked him over and told him he might be quite a figure in a cireus | conditions a moratorium could he de- G ".f‘fflf;‘;‘l\w with the members of the committee (ransportation transmitted the follovi- | yjng byt they’d have to make the prize ring larger before he could operate efficiently there. Jan|clared. ; : :nhi;ic‘::t:(\’:}ll’zu vlv:n(on):;r:;:‘nt? Stat.| day, reques a decision on New | hails from Holland. i ing in such communication that the l’ 'J:f s petition 5 ‘Gentlemen: — se had appeared before the :zm::sén 1'11”’1‘3 Sl The committee authorized by tr the school gymnasium on the evening | in the anditorinm Amiss [ at nearing . Ay e et f December 9th. The committee injed the Good Speech week activities |8 > na egarding the com- H ”l E 1’ ) ¢ activiti sired Information rega the' Gity: ot New Britain, e charge of the affair is: Lester Finne- | at the school. The ninth year English ise ctior He would have the i mission’s actl the trolley-jitney committee, for the | man, Everett Williams and Edward Eave the follbwing THE PLACE TO SELECT 1’“" P RESENT P LAYS,‘I.h ‘ 1 ;‘ "‘H”" T‘ A MUTU AL B ANK YOUR FRESH FISH | wish to statc that this commiciee was TR ball batties wvas fought this atlernoon | sngy Kaimanowits and sead by Saren || oubian ry rested in IS HERE . b P i R Se oot vy i septemeer | Amphion Club to Have Active A | Organized 1862 ‘A Big Variety and Fine HCS on s WO ot e har N e S e COMBINATION PROGRAN ... ‘ Total Assets—s Yag Elcgant Shore Haddock 10c¢ state, and where you have acted par e PR SRR CR e o Hioabiie 3 y tially by your action in Bridgeport Boston Blue Whole Fish 12¢| 1na other pinces, we are anxion to : SRS zram for this grad : * e ~ . ¢ h i - 9 < speech Campaig onducted 4 e )\ and St R | Native Fresh Herrings 12¢ lpow what de islon you have arrived . 0 , I peech paisn i e e th and §th grade programs | 3 it as to New ritain, ar it we | club w yest 1 n Fancy Flounders 180 oy exiet S e meeting all the new members | class room activities In the Elihu B Good lish Songs earliest convenienc this Rockport Cod . . 1 8C i siiies s pic tommon Lo Long Island Butter- 5. M. PAONESSA, Chairma By he ever 0 —— e S e s h of Janua " ) y Adaptation of the Pled | Fancy Snapper Blues .. 25¢ Inspecter Gilchreest ut T . former I’ Blackfish, Sea Bass, Fancy oftice of building inspector will ta rictly Ameri e with an inter g [ ELIHU—BURfiT UNIT SityersSalnion & Sywordfshi(Rile e e e FAntar hntast wos Rrnouneen s | ) $hatih it Beold Toiis n it U ‘ w 1 . | New Oraanization Formed at Junior in extension | e 1 Mot AR e AN L —— High School for Teachers, Principal Jslanid s Scaliopsliiveland o e s b Boiled Lobster. Steaming couid compiet contract with the | Clams, Open Long Clams. el L e aok i b Sy iring the month of October an Saybrook Oysters 50¢ pk. 1w r Rutherford Finnan Haddies, Norway """ gl = Steak Fish, Norway Salt WELFARE CONFERENCES. he sec two « t scat ! 5 i ’ 2 PR Lty plerrings, SaltCodySalt Sal=ie T nesaub:antion o HeAvising iti3 pertors Sealeala 198 g G . B o mon, Salt Swordfish, Bone- 1 ow for I ) s for the pa year t S i G s o o he from unemployment, this Bank has helped its deposit- less Smoked Herrings. i) T PLE N : ? ‘ nit the following board o ors to the extent of $4464,283.85—this being the Tl‘_\ our Indian Neck Oys- e o Reryadeidd s } . : 4 ¢ 5 TN M “:‘ ‘;‘”\ " i 1\'1"‘{“ | :1<mu'|nl it IIQ!S paid tn_ih (lfl)n\iml\'.rlmiln_r, this period. We are OP(‘“'“” 9 o'ciock Lk 1t A Elhgse AL ! s [ Franklin anc M JJ-»r\va : impress you \,\lnll| Ill:‘(- wisdom of ‘na'-i"“; a l\:’;vl of w)lt:r 'I'hur:-‘da) evening. il SRR e g ¢ % ; : 0 ‘ Elizabeth # earnings each month? This Bank furnishes a safe [ place for denosit and is paving interest at the rate of interest and ex ’ 4% - 3 ess consern Tor sucl undecgraduc || 15 per cent. on all deposits, OUND DROPS, N e e : homas Meidhan : 1 indergradu 115 ' cel X MOORE S : 'fi_ : " : el P ET R O 1“1:1"]‘?‘ Vit ]‘fh\ llj v So DR eI DOTALy HIIAISbON It invites you to call at this Bank (pictured abhove) S ok > Fe : icqueline Logan e : A% group.s AL | open an account in vour name and receive a depositor's < dl am soclal activities for ac passhook. The Depositors are the only ones that share d seen in_the vement e ¢ ) t The Paramount Picture; by the group, at such ti s in the profits of this Bank. There are no stockholders ls ar e o ot e e S “White and Unmarried", s e R ""'I’.‘""“.’" to receive dividends from the earnings of your deposits irge of the monthly assessments - . _— = . = WASHINGTON PLACE Bii(rihu it foe el pos ( plans FOX'S TOMORRGW, TFRIDAY| Varlous teachers entertained at the AND SATURDAY | first meeting of the organizations and | € on " ted e as follows ! school—Children Participate, I t from you during Sth grade n t the club shall let—The Strike. 1l Clerks Only—Social Group. ization 1 Elihu Burritt Junior h school, to he | K OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS irritt social During 1921, when there has been great hardship in a scene from

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