New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922, BigLot of Boys Suits ' W s m - oo CHOSTATHS 1ig Mens’ Underwear ' o 9 p “ Almost Given Away Fleece and Ribbed Value up to $10.50. Sizes from 8 to 16 o v A : i . Saturday and Monday f ; SHIRTS and DRAWERS Special 4 ; [~] » Fase " Atiii : Worth $1.50. MEN’SandBOYS’ CLOTHING — Be Here Saturday at this Great Clothing Sale at the New York Sample Shop A RETAIL SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICES Readl;ll‘lE;Ofier Not a Sale As You Know Sales. “It Is More Than That” It Is a Forcible Smashing of All Known Values, Past, MEN’S SUITS ; s Present and Future—Here Your Dollar Has the Old Time Chance to Do Its Full Duty—the Good Old American Big Lot of Suits value to $50. Dollar Is a Real Giant Here. MEN’S SUITS These Suts are fingly Valu:: to $45,00 tailored, some are silk $19.44 scarcely pays for ined. T test bar- : . . i ) L L::ien evei‘eogfl?ri d"satb“ — Dazzling Values in Men’s and Boys Suits and Furnishings — g‘:tll‘l‘i"';;‘%"l‘hgc suits. $23.44 - s Silk and Sati s & a B. V. D. AND Fleece and Ribbed Men’s Sllk_and Satin PURE SILK Lot of T SEAL PAX UNION SUITS Sf’ltl“l"’ i NECKWEAR BOYS’ SUITS UNION SUITS Value up to $2.50. $4.50 and $5.00 value Made to sell for 39 c Value up to $16.00. [ s ] $1.00, at . MEN’S PANTS MEN LI WOOL i, 89c/Qter 79c (e $2.14) 3wmgroo (wr$7.44) [ cowtran 150 Suits value up to $35 prices in blug, brown and grey el NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP | go— P Pants at ... 0 $15.44 s $3.44 NEW BRITAIN STORE 357 MAIN ST. BRISTOL STORE 135 MAIN ST. Tfliu‘ LAWRE} E 3. strike in the cotton mills here, begun [per cent of the forces compelling two |fore instead of sustaining furlhor' s S last Monday, appeared {o have en-(to shut down completely, and the [losses, such as had marked each suc- f'(‘,’;‘["h"" to leave for Dublin to- [both sides signed last night if |Ireland. We stand for it, and despite Today the Mills Scem to Be Regain-|tered a new stage today. In four|others to cut operations almost to a|ceeding day of the strike previous-| My Griffith issued a statement say- (;“'P‘:dmw‘ :.I-: ‘]‘3“;(:1"51‘;‘?’1"1:1;; 1'1' thrlgrmlnlmm; olfx“m past we are now, ing Some of Their Employes. days the strikers had taken out of |minimum. With the opening of the 1yie= iny i e :m e nosm[ ?( this achievement the seven plants that were the ob-|fifth day, it appeared that the mills Union leaders whose plans for| ‘““rhe document we Iri T e s e Sk skal l‘ ‘] mfl"‘ hrongh understanding and good £ r his creec desires such an “Lawrefice, Mass, March 31.—The' ject of their demonstrations about 75 bad held the strength of the day be-|picketing were upset somewhat by a heavy snow during the night, an- will,” nounced their intention to direct a campaign against the remaining Y | workers. g 5 o B MIKALAUSKAS 00T STRONG ——————— Cooked Food Shop |- ... Advance Sale of New for Coupcilman in the Fourth Ward, Was the First to Enter Race. ‘ [ X John Mikalauskas, of 401 Church B| street, candidate for councilman in ! the fourth ward, is a well wwown business man and conducts a store on Extra Good Quality ; ol urday. in their new location at 118 Main Street,facing the Grammar School. With a full oW e B i 9 5 Men's Mahogany Calfskin Oxfords on the ,‘I \ new custom last in either plain toe or box \ T e e toc; very dressy and comfortable; rubber e : - heels, line of COOKED FOOD and TABLE LUXURIES Mahogany Calf Plain Toe Oxford with — COOKED MEATS — — CHEESE — [ s . . g Roast Pork BN . ;lliecu: i un; e;‘;— Roast Beef Fancy Cream L . B i ;‘ootw?galr, ree:fi ;;& Roast Chicken : Brick Limburger HD e : ‘ g values. Our Easter Roast Turkey . \ ; ] Ty offering for Boiled Ham Imported Swiss i 3 . Boiled Tongue Swiss Gruyere JOHN MIKALAUSEAS. 5.95 Baked Ham 382 Park street and a lunch room on . 2 Pa street & unch 3 Meat Loaf Pimento Cottage Main street. Mr. Mikalauskas has Men's Sport Osfords of smoked elk with Corned Beef lived in the fourth ward for the past mahogany calf apron; Duplex suction soles | Camembert six yoars, and this 1s his first attempt | Smoked ik or Grey Suede with choice OF: Mahozany, Call, Oxfordpwitiinlaingitoe Head Cheese to enter politics. He was among the | Of black, brown or patcnt leathes trimmings and leather soles and rubber heels, ) inds & i first men in that district to present | either leather or rubber roles, L‘;}:gg’;‘a!s}‘;\olllfigpsd“ Liederkranz Phil. Cream his name for councilman, and had his Every Pair yetition out when the battle was first v Smoked Shoulders Roquefort | Stista, e A Guaranteed Cottage Hams Brie Muenster m — SALADS — — PICKLES — Bl “Hosanna,” new Victor record for Saster. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. 2 & Mrs. Lillian Blakeslee Corbin, of Potato Salad Sweet Mixed New Rochelle, N. Y., formerly of this ity, visited in town today. Men’s Semi-Brogue Oxford of genuine Chicken Salad Sweet Plain " ortense” Fox Trot at Morans'— ,WP:"’“' fi“lf<km Pumps with grey suede Toney Calfskin with eithcr square¢ toe or " or all patent coltskin; low flat heels brogue patterns, rubber heels; all hand or high French heels, hand turned soles, sewed. Crab Salad | Sweet Midgets " Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner— advt. Lobster Salad Sour Mixed The Luther league of the Swedish 12 | Lutheran church will meet this eve 3 ° , 3 | nins. A program has been prepared [ian4] Tunafish Salad Sour Plain in which Carl Holmsten of Sweden, Chlldren s Sl‘loes . ve an illustrated 1 the s g Mustard Pickles oo o S oo o McKone tires, better than. 20,000 St Tomatoes | Dill Pickles fles. R. M. Healey, s A uffed el sl : New dressy models in all Patent, with Champagne Phone 2750.—advt, Cabbage Sala_d Relish Olives oM e ites ToviAg 3 . or Grey Tops; also full line of Patent Lather and Brown tal yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Church of 65 Seymour street. x A “Hortense,” new Victor dance rec- Calf Oxfords and Pumps at the new low prices. — BUTTER — — EGGS — — TEA — ord. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. " 5 Chief Willlam J. Noble of the fire Best Tub Butter @ 45¢ Native Fresh 0. P. Ceylon @ 50 & 60c [ | dcpartment, received a box of cigars ; | from Patrick Ringrose of Barnesdale ¥ i ~ y i 3 ix 45 to pass among the firemen in appre- 7 . 3 Print Butter ... @ 44c 39¢ Best Mixed @ 39 & 45c¢ [ to pass amens the firémen 1 appies j : ‘ THE BEST - recent fire in his home. "ig 5 - SH’DE 2 Don't miss Children's Home con- » B . ¥ 2, VA LbES - FFEE — | cert, Fox's theater, Sunday, $ p. m. 4 bt ? . o : L2 IN THE LTY | Ti e and exchange at Hult- ’zr« n's Jewelry store, 57 Arch St.—adv 0. H.’s Breakfast Delight Coffee ..... g 5l A Flae s b (-‘l(ll"l“l TH'S STATEMENT. Fancy Coffee ................ E4 3 AR S e Ve S e ceees @ 25¢ e ' Says New Terms Will Give Unified Ireland to World. London, March 31, (By Associated Press).—Arthur Griffith and ‘his col- leagues on the southern Irish delega- Also a Complete Line of Elizabeth Park Can Goods.

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