New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 20

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COLLEGE WILL CARE FOR WAIF University of Nebraska (0 Adopt Deserted Child "‘J"’;W‘i 1‘7!‘) l'ifi by mm[fin ”‘_«ML.. CHTY Gt BR coln family Kathry of the housc was for the lege girls hand t care of Changge in Turke Kathryn Maric Each one of the practice tion in one rotating so that « fence in all six of tt course. One ger,” and will 1 Kathryn Marie's JOIN THE SELLERS CHRISTMAS CLUB $1.00 DO\\'N-—SZ.OI’{ PER WEEK—Delivers A\'n;' To Your Home For Christmas 7—Aut-proof Casters. Cost us $10.60 extea. agaualy, GIVE HER A SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET FOR XMAS A Kitchen Cabinet is a gift any woman will be proud oy and enjoy. is a life saver for the women in the Kkitchen. Sellers for Christmas. Home Furnishing Co. 7-8-9 R. R. ARCADE, Open Monday Evenings R o R R g P S A.PINKUS - RAE examined, satis- Registered Optometrist and Opiician Over 30 years experience in (=T SOME FLOWERS ) S D VOU MISS ¢ ye Testing A 806 MAIN STRULT PHONE 57 CUCKOO =WE (’ HEARD YOU ! WERE SICK ) Starting Ne 5 4 “EXPER I With Richard Barthelniess a John Miltern (Shechan) of New Britain (R()\\ll Vi M’!)\ u\( PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 (hmn.m St T T55-12 Estimates cheerfully CPYAE KT You Make no Mistake When in Hartford to dine at siven on all joh | T HONISS’ & 20-30 State Street ! .Hartford ' Telephone 3371- [ e il French air gervice p f 40,000 airplaras = 199 ew Ocoupation Brings About 5 Cahinet i Coats, U A gift that will be remembered for years, 1t & Give her a | FRIDAY, I))x(‘lt:.\llil,!i 2, 18921 DAILY HERALD, or the Turkish army oy want ¢ usa 18 Mudania, on Sei Marmora, an hour's ride narrow gauge railroad from Brusa 1 important military | munitions | s near Angora, Mudanin was the | main artery of .\Hn for the 1{troops. Thousand Greek a menian refugees, fearing Turki tionalist reprisals have sought s city of Drusa { the potato een South America A E., wffi LT A7 BENs fadbds A" !Al, 1Iw merchandise must he turned into cash at any price it'll g% LADIES!— HY WAIT? Tsn't it enough to convince you that the only Bargain, real genu- J ine hargains in ladies’ apparel you can get at the \NKRUPT STOKE 164 MAIN ST7. BA Formerl Lazums Co.) ( b7 Come early and get your pick. LADIES! PLEASE DON'T WAIT You are missing the Greatest Opportunity of your life. THE BANKRUPT SALE § at 161 Main street (formerly Lazarus Co.) offers you the biggest and most extracrdinary BAR GAINS in the finest quality of Skirts, Suits, Waist s, I)\w~ s, Winter (‘mln, Plush Wraps, Polo Coats, Sport nderwear, Bloomers, Brassieres, Silk Vests, Corsets, Cami- Sweaters, Bath Robes, Kimonos, Night Gowns, Hos- soles, ( lw mises, Coats, Hats, etc., at prices as iery, ete., ete. Also Childre’ns Dresses, 24 low as vou ever heard of before. MERCHANTS OF NEW BRITAIN store with up-to-date fixtures at re- (‘ash register, show cases, counters, g must be g A Do you wish to mum your cuced low pric Come here. beautiful wall cases, electric light fixtures, ete., ete., ete., sacrificed at any price. (,@ME GIVE US AN OF FER & STORE HUST BE VACATED BEFORE XMAS - VEEE, MV B0SS \ ‘\m LASNT WOUND [\ =1y ¢ [ My cLOocw Y B ; L FOR TW LAsT) wc& Wis \ \ | | ! | SORTA DUN)(I% A S D(NJN . y ) NG TINA — THE — ONE CENT SALE BENEF I'T EVAPORATED MILK STOR 1 CAN 12«;—-& FOR 13¢ When Bought With Pound of Standard Teas or Cofiee 40¢ Value COFFEE 3l LB OL l) C M)P 38") 3 [H,Iu.'\i) ';7"] MALEBERRY COFFED « and Our Guarantee Is Danish Pride Large Can 50c Valw TEAS 41c LB. Every One a Winner and Fresh Roasted Our Values \u as I Bona Fide DIRFCT IMPORTHNG CO. LEVERYTHING REALLY GUARANTEED You'll Find It At “The Big Furniture Stere” Whether a tea wagon, a spinet desk, a fireside chair, an unusual lamp, a pair of hook ends, a smoker’s stand, or whatever the small piece of novelty furniture may be, if it is worth while you wiil find it right here in New Britain at your own The Big Furniture Store. How much better it is to present gifts that ave redlly companicnable; that take a part in the furnish- ings of a room with such becoming grace that their presence counts for something—we miss them should they be taken away. No use to remind you that only a fe wmore days remain until Christmas; neither should it be necessary to suggest that late shoppers are often disappointed shoppers. Now is the ac- cepted time. Coming? John A. Andrews & Co. The Big Furniture Store P. S—Only a few more days of the Kioebler Daven- nort demonstration AN o FEELING 4% ) s o) BY YOUNG OH, HOW \A’uNLx RFULL= /\M YOU GONNA GFT ‘\ ‘\'\\\L ° My ROOMMATE'S COMING PACK

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