New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 18

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ANGLO-JAP PACT MAY CONTINUE : . » It Will B Hard to Kill by Silks and Satins, 36-in, wide, $2.50. Windham S HOSIERY our line over and get your money's worth. Silk, Wool ar EVERYTHING IN MEN'S [Look Knit, 1d Lisle, in all shades, pair. Shaw 29¢ to Hle Hose, 15¢ pair. Engineer and Fireman'’s Middesex Heavy Cotton Hoese 25¢. Black Ipswich Hose, 12V5¢ a pair. White Feet Hose 25¢. CHILDREN'S H()\I Infant’s Wool White, Black 42¢c. Hose, and Girls’ white, black, brown, 25¢ to 29¢, Hose, Boys' Heavy all sizes to 22, 25¢ to 35¢ pair. Ipswich Ladies’ Hosiery, Burson, regular size, 29¢—50c. Burson Extra Size, 50c—59¢c. Shawknit Lisle, 50¢ pair. Shawknit Silk Hose $1.25. Foot Rest Wool Hose 8715¢ to $1.69. very good quality. These are Fleece Lined Hose 38¢ pair. Very heavy. Full Fashioned Silk Hose, black and cordovan, $2.39. Worth $3.00. something better offered driven to abandon his position. wdown on the / , however, is beli or J ese allia minent be desirous of reserv- ‘ trump card as long as | cve ST 1at Secretary of State has been outpointed by the Bz ito duo is beginning to be suspected here. it is observed, led 1zhes our- moie ite the fact that 13 A\mm‘)n Ve A s | whereby MBLR i A Mfixfl Y ~'w'«1 ~-:., OITREE J.-J 26 U"EU*” Ble: val Cotton, 56 inches, 17¢ to Zi}c. Unbleached, 86x40 iniches wide, 15¢ to 25¢. 3¢ icker, white, pink and blue, 27 iriches wide, Worth 29¢. Bates’ Ginghs 0-4 Sheeti Pillow Tubing, Pequot, Pillow Cases, 25¢ to Hic each. Cheesecloth, 36 inches wide, 8t Ticking, 45¢. \\ 'hite Wool I'lannel, Wool Flannel, 27 inches, $1 ey Red Cotton, 20c. h Towels 3 .)c 10 T lu\‘. eling, 1 I mon Toweling, 29¢, Embroidered Lmul, 1R-inch, ecru, H0c 20c. 50¢ to 6dc. n, INCHES o ‘h. . { JZC']. It f:‘rit color, $1.25. , 85¢, 98¢ and $1.25. Padding, 5 '1‘m of Blan Ladies’ Outi ng Fla y ¢ to $1.50 —Extra size and good qd(ml" t would ¢ quick time r, is pessimis alkin for the & Japan v n of British « tic reg They point o1 the original Parley BY WM. PHILIP SIMS. (Written ly for NEA Service.) Washi 1 of “Prit one anot the form liances, ¢ orol,’ us adow over the con- ference here may end nn bring- ing it to naught as the imperial one of the bhe in the Far East “That it creates does not str any lately broug Seor n British experts it kno distrust prohably ur as the Britisher continued that in his opinion Britain ‘hu’ delegate would un- doubtedly cling to the iance un dis SToP THAT ITCHING It's unnecessaryand nerve racking. Apply cooling Resinol Ointmentand know the comfort it gives. IDEAL FOR BABY'S TENDER SKIN RESIROL Soothing and Healing A7 A TR T R R S L9 LAVEUER ] now 1 your you Hlmberg & ‘1 orn ! TWO STORES 302 Main St 10 R, R, Arcade John Miltern of New Britain play into Hughe | game brilliantly by® playing his He made a flat ofer to limit { the world's navies. and Kato, 1 4 suit—but > and a trey. T ighes 'offer “in pr os Loses Lead. y contend, ed up his next highe car do with the Far precisely what » with the armament pr 1e failed to do m to have taken t nghes' hand weaker somewhat exposed, the third the conference finds Pal Kato still “in shi hy side holding the nfl as a club over the head o Sam Working from behind the ance, Great Britain and Jap quibble over details time England dickering, s can regMn the lost ship by playing his one re trump, namely, the withdr his scrap-the-ships offer. I ion in Brit Kato s With H tinue to is it is « ;' hand. Aild From India. Meantime help may come entirely unlooked for : India threatens to hoycott ese goods unless the alliance is denounced advan oblem. and Nippon d Japan wou Anglo-Js )t control the siu t with | | baize tabic should | again Hughes' tage by whirh | Bastern | he had | WOMEN Duby and women United Ki to the four and ead. | red and weelk ot ur and Alliance | f Uncle | ir all- an con- and the merely shserved | leader- | 'H\‘IHI‘ 1 H|‘ Tattnon Blankets Parior Stoves Suit Case from an Japan Deds anancee) [ “The Curzon-Balfour faction,” th 1& Briton quoted above stated, DOl JGS gu Tl-‘E (DO N ( ;moo:/!'js - ) | WHERE HAVE You 8 1d DUFFb I'VE HAD DINNER READY FOR TWO HOURS IS THAT ANY WAY TO TREAT ME P FRECKLES AND ms 'L__ VDS EENT time to deal LAWYERS 8 the 1ve just bec BIG BANE EDWARD GORFAIN s is an opportunity for the public of New Britain, in Furnituic ‘o are forced to and Hand v explora gh ut the jon is going on rapidly. H wtford-Bigelow Axminster Rugs, best qual- .00, 9x12, Value $62.50. Shirts and Drawers, 88c, 98c¢. Union Suits, $1.25 to $1.98. Ladies’ Wool Shirts and Drawers $1.95. Ladies’ Ladies’ Children’s Shirts and Drawers 45¢ to c. Men’s Winsted Shirts and Pants $1.75 to $2. Men’s Winsted Union Suits, $3, $3.50, $3.75 3.75, $4. Men’s Cotton Union Suits $1.25 to Ql..,ll Good floor covering, 59¢ square yard., Value 69c. Armstrong Linoleum 95¢ square yard. Window Shades, 50¢, 59¢, 69¢, 87lie, $1.50, $1. h.., % Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs £10.00; 9106, $15.005 9x12, $17.00. Table Oil Cloth, l;cst quality, .;--1, 35¢; H-4, 48¢. 6x0, $6.00; vy ¢ 7-6x10, Ladies’ Fancy White and Colored Tea Aprons, 25¢ to 62Y5¢. Special large size, heavy weight, Bed Spreads, $2.25 each. Fine large Satin Spreads, $4.50 to $7.50. New Line of Cheney ‘3111\ Ties, best quality, 75¢. PLACE YOUR ORDER WREATHS, 35¢ to 50c¢ each. FFOR CHRISTMAS = | \EW OIL FIELD that T Continucd Developments in in That Line and Entrance of For cign Capita! Causes People to Think. Dec. 2.—Continuc the Buenos Aires, development of 5 of ntina able the co " untry have sen | form the opinion il Argentina pr | o1l-exporting country. British, American, § fef years first in lore Rivadavia field yrd Chief Ju other fi ueh as have never hefore 1o raise Ready Cash. and Hounschold Purni sacrifice oar stock in o or —"Diapepsin’ Stomach T A few LRUPT SALE 168 ARCH which will never be given them again to get been seen. Gas, Indigestion, Stomach Misery PR Efi@&fi i el 5-10-25¢ and up Dept. Store 108 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN — OPENING DAYS — hursday, Friday and Saturday ‘. DECEMBER L4 Cur large and up-to-date store will be opened o | i on the above dates. The stock is most com- ST, K plete in every particular. On these days we will sell— ALL MERCHANDISE stion, G S0 table ch reiief correete foods with only few helped an- | & 1 123 ARE A FEW OF 1 Ready Ma Linoleam . nene \l‘\\ BARGAINS WE OFIFER Widdie Cars . §8.00 ap 95c up $1.00 up 0 up Kitchen Chairs * Have a Dig Stock of GAS PLATES and STOVES and OVENS, < (Cotton) o Mattresses. . §75.00 up I L10W COST PRICE 067 i o adsovs ot - Seatatsi RSO i a0 Sl Siswbwhcibodl Sl b oo Sahiesals 1 S o ,‘For (m‘k Returns Use Hcrald Classnfwd Advts, , BY ALLMAN 1T WADS JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT HAPPEN TO A BUSINESS MAHN ou MAY RECALL THAT | ASKED ov TO STOP | T THE MILLINERS mD GET MY HAT = PED ! _J BUT | DON'T SEE e | T HANGING ON You 2] LAST NIGHT You WENT OUT AND LET il SIT HERE ALONE NOU KNEW } NO, | M NUT FEELING Au RIGHT 'I'L)NIGHT_' | HAVE A COLD AND I'M GETTING Homesr_' ',‘ YoURE FEELING | | AL RIGHT TONIGH T ! AREN'T Mou, DEAR P — PERHAPS THAT r,} 15 BECAUSE You ARE NAGGING S0 UCH, DEAR! 1] ! I GOTTA RE GONNA u:.: SOME+T DONT \WANTA BE LATE To SCHoOL To DAY BCAUSE RETURNS HOME AN=1 GC L RG W T COME T' ™' ‘\T WHAT CAUSED U “ i vV 8 100 MANY Zo N ScISSoRS ! You o FAIL, Ysmimy | i AT‘NF\J:DV / (7

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