New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 e e e e e e e ——————— |\ — et L XN (RTICER BOSTON ST@RE REVIEWS SHOW ¢ Is Well Pleased With Ofiering for “American Legion Week" Christmas Season THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT is already with us, and we are all looking forward and anticipating more or less the coming of this the greatest season of the vear. We are increasing our stocks with reasonable Merchandise {rom which you may select useful, practical and acceptable Christmas gifts from our lines in— HOSIERY | JEWELRY Sweet Grass BASKETS GLOVES SHELL GOODS STATIONERY NECKWEAR PURSES IVORY PIECES SCARFS BAGS TOILET SETS APRONS | UMBRELLAS LINENS SHIRT WAISTS | METAL GIRDLES BED BLANKETS | KIMONOS | HANDKERCHIEFS COMFORTABLES | Muslin UNDERWEAR | PERFUMERY ROBE BLANKETS Stella I\th‘lnln A |11 Give Minstrel l“l Show This Evening "UIST, MARK'S MESSAGE : PUBLICATION OUT| | Special -~ Services Will Be Held on 11| Christmas Day—Visiting Preach- A Mackinaw for Christmas $6.00 and Higher All Wool Western Cloth — Size 7 to 18 —$6.00 and Higher Luggage Makes Ideal Christmas Glfls——Trunks $9.00 up — Bags and Suit Cases $1.50 Up to $27.00 Say It With Neckwear — 50c to $2.00 — Look in Cur Win- il e dows For BATH ROBES — $6.00, $8.00, $13.00 Think of Handkerchiefs Inital 2 for 25¢ church Men’s Knit Vests e — There Is Something About Them You Will Like $6.50 [§| rare pec. 2-roms actors Mufilers — $1.00 to $5.00 | ‘ Complete Exhibition of [} o0 |Mavine o Indices Thonght Man Was il Breaking Into o Car | Elkhart, Ind I J George 1 nolds, of Elkhart. is the man who was | s, Anna Johns=on of Fairview street | © ’ ~:«» en v - Outlet iy @, 57 MAIN STREET—BOOTH'S BLOCK AN EVENT THAT HAPPENS TWICE A YEAR GINNING TOMORROW AND CONTINUING ALL NEXT WEEK, WE WILL OFFER R AT e R F THE GREATEST VALUES IN MILLINERY EVER KNOWN IN NEW BRITAIN AND VIGINITY AT TIE Semi-Annual MM fif\\.fl SALE BOUGHT FOR THIS SALE, BUT OU l{ OWN '\Jllll\i‘\ REDUCED IN ACTUAL FIGURES EXCLUSIVE TRIMMED HATS Values to 812.50 Hats exquisite in style, perfect in workman 1ip; Hats of Velvet, Panne, Duvetyn—hats for every woman and miss, in every conceiv- wble style, color and trim. You are sure to find just the Hat you want. TRIMMED HATS Qur Regular 86.75 values Everyv Hat 1 N un- cedented value at is sale. Velvet and Duvetyn Hats Real Hatters Plush Wt s Sailors k‘\\& U e @ €. ! f i\ S $2:95 Mannish Sailc rimme \ { 710, Some with Beaver fac- ings, some with Beaver | brims; the season's best [ styles and eolors. GENUINE MATTEAWAN um DREN'S HATS FLOWERS, VELOURS ‘ K FANCY FEATHERS $4.99 2.00 Felt 31 49 ORNAMENTS Reoular $10.00 value all Per Nl newest style an 11 mg strean M 25 Cent 3 including the sof Off the already low prices. THE REASON WHY Adkins Printing Co. 66 Chiurch Street | Does the Tea You Use €, N 717 “’sf 4}?}) "~ . s N [} Comein this Package? N g ~ Every day people the world over are buying tea in this flavor- retaining package,. Matchless quality has given Largest Sale in the World

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