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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921. g FAXLI NN T vk ARMY & NAVY SUPPLY CO. & chusce sreer IN ROGERS RECREATION BUILDING AND WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THIS A SALE TO BE Rlaflil\ll’l'i ED. ()I’R £~‘."‘(N"\ CONSISTS (H~ WAR l)]‘?i’\lf’!‘j\”,ul‘ SURPLUS MA- TERIAL AND OTHER MERCHANDISE TARMY SHOES | NAVY SHOES ‘ " MARINE SHOES ’ OFFICERS DRESS WORK SHOES $3.89 and $4.89 | $4.89 and $5.89 $4.89 | Sian \i» | $1.99, $2.89, $3.39 DV e T3 Do Values $5.00 and $7.00 Jalues $7.00 und $8.75 Value $7.00 Values $7.00 1o $9.00 1 Values $3.90 to $4.50 ARMY, NAVY AND MARINE UNDERWEAR | S0 OTHER UNDERWEAR SRR ARMY WOOL NAVN\ WOOL .| MARINE WOOL BRISTOL UNION SUITS NATURAL WOOL $1.25 $1.25 $1.45 59¢ $1.25, $1.35, $1.45 Heavy Weight These (;armen‘ts Are Worth At Least Double Value 95¢ | d.l(l $1.95 BHe "ALL. SWEATERS AND SLIP-ONS AT A MEN'S CAPS—With Fur Earlaps or Without | GOVERNMENT RUBBER BOOTS_Hip and K ot ‘ el LA S | u‘bu.fi.) and $3.35 (nuuamlt!:‘cim e BLANKETS -$1.95, $2.45, $3.45, $4.95, $6.95 w001, AND F'!“’\.'\'“'FL SHIRTS Eilip \alues fmm 5 50 tn ,wlu.bO 95¢, $1.35, $1.95, ‘)5.3 a $~.( 5 Men'’s Hose 10 Pairs for $1.00 E?kfifiu Towels E@c, 3 for 2 25c OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF RAINCOATS AT A | A GOV. MOTOR TRANSPORTATION® BUCK- | And Hundreds of Ofher Items Too Numerous To OUR ENTIRF ; i ’ SKIN, 3 FINGER, WITH 5-IN. GAL \r'“_, TS ’ Mention —Nothing in This Store Restricted 25 PER CENT RI‘ D( CTION $1.95 Value $4.50 During This Sale A THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE REDUCED 25 PER CENT. —\T ""}ITS SALE. Leather Puttees | Army Mackinaws Middy Blouses Canteen Messkits [ Khaki Kerchiefs Clothes Brushes | Garters | Corduroy Pants Spiral Puttees |Trunks, Bags and Umbrellas Breeches 8 for 25¢ Sold at 5 flc. now i 1Ge Worsted Mole Pants Canvas Leggins Suit Cases Rubbers i : 10¢ Heavy Wool Pants Submarine Shirts | Overseas Caps Leather Jerkins Weh Belts Trench Mirrors Suspenders All To j(;,0 At Navy Pea Coats | Chevrens Stripes Sheepskm Vest 15¢ i0¢ g9c | . $2.85 Pair SALE STARTS FRIDAY, DEC. 2ND AT 830 A. | el e e s ARMY & NAVY %UPPLY @@ . 56 CHURCH STREET THE H()UC’F OF GGOD RAIN(OAT% RUMORS GONFIRWED Merger Echoes Substantiated by An- nouncement That Cempanies of Large Steel Concerns Are to be One New York, Dec. 1.—Reports that a companies s con- confirmed in the financial d ot today, ‘The proposed con: will take in al B g v and man- r with the exc on of the n Steel Corp., and the Jones | hlin Co. of Pittsburgh allzatlon of the various companies concerned approximate $500,000,000 and the products of the various companies cover almost every branch of the steel and iron indus- try, | The companies named comprise the Midvale Steel and Ordnance Co., the Republic Iron and Steel Co., Lacka- wanna Steel Co., Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. Inland Steel Co. Brier ilill Steel Co. and Stee] and Tube Co of America Reports of a consolidation have been current in the trade for more | | | This consolidation if effected will be | |second in importance to the U | € I Corp., now the dominant organi zation in the industry 5 —a S If a boy should see this it might put a mischievous idea into | Cllv ltems his head. New York kids are using air from spare tives to blow| ——— up foothalls. “These auto drivers got their air free, anyvhow,”| e I}OT}PM v-;nvlrv\lfl.v gjrlflho Sw\l'\dm); they say as they proceed to get it the same way. “:v““\”:?l-ll‘:'llr}s 5t (‘;r‘"‘;“:r‘vh“”‘"i: WG bl e i | ning | New Stock Planos and Player Pl- Gallant General Pershing stops to greet three f DIME DANCE made by John Grip, Sam Yahm and R 3 3 k 1 [‘,,,,m,.‘ Ohins : "M% anos. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt mirers, ra o in age from six to sixty, who called to him Mrs ank Brady of 392 Chestnut| came out of a session of the arms conference in Washin street returned from St. Francls's | BUVLL IS CAPTAIN hospital, where she was operated on | =———————— a fc veeks 10 This afternoon from 4:15 until 5:45 | gartford Boy s to Lead Warvard fts That Last” at Morans |Hartrord elaray Raaa BT NI OUNGID in the Elihu Burritt school gymua- E t RasaaT orted today to be rest- || Mr, and Mrs, Thomas MeAloon of Miss Bonnie McLeary, of & ynio. Tex 1t 28 has had sium the Debating club will give a R . J. §. Miller of Boston, M \ngaoaratoniih i cet announce t \ S I SMIOUIO,E - et S es 150 N “Dime Dance” to the students of the| Cambridge, Dec. 1 Charles C. | f rly Miss Linea G. Clark | . Miss Mary IX Noonan of 174 East|proaching marriage of thei n 2 i ) f [ | nea G k of : two pice g atic ang Y0 00ai¢ acecept o school | Buell of Hartford, Conn., was elected | city, is spending a few days at her | Main street, leit to York, | ) I ] nes Meny 5 - y AgReptecion AN The object of this dance is to ob-|captain of the Harvard varsity eleven| former home at 91 South Burritt | Where she wi threc-months' [ Clynes of 20 remont s I ual hit \ 1 S tain mo for reference books and [today. He had played at quarterback | street course ird g wedding wi T e L # Design. She is membership pins and to provide funds | for the past two seasons and wus one Dee. Vietor Records at Morans' A class of lidates w " r hurch on Jar Y I ounge seilpior ¢ v to be thus he red ['he model ig Miss for social activities nee of the stars in the gar ar- | ads itiated 3 X i i Sl have been made b e ( vard won from Yal v I Katherine Dillon, daughter of | lodge, O \ ITOW ey eaf W 1 i} tey 1 p Yie f tl § the aid of the ady ot | was one ) ndidates, oul his | M G H. Dillon of West|degree t nloet in G SLiEh Posters advertising e | election no as unanimo street, who was operated on at the|charge ot t Novel Event is Tried Ount 2t Elihu | Burritt Junior High School “ 7 T Y T A Pl TQ RE.MARK AND RY. ARRANGE OUR STOCK FOR THE GREATEST SALE EVER STAGED N NFW GRITAIN SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, AT 8§ A. M. Watch Friday's Paper N EW Y@RK SAMP L gHC‘}P 3 M'?IN WRM m‘limgil?lN.-BRiSTOL