New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 24

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24 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922, B.Fox & ompany ke FALL STYLES ]m.\vh were expected to occupy the Iv!nmw hours of the session today while both houses awaited the con | ference report on the deficiency ap- | propriation bill, passed by the senate Only Minor Matters Remain to be | late yanterday as the last important CONGRESS TO END SESSION TODAY either of these 2 | bill on the republican | s pro- Cleared Up—8; Sesston No- Joared Up—=Bpacial Setalon No | gram for passage befor rnment. | vember 15 Caleulated | Opposition to the Liberian loan and | or en v 8 R4l | the Dyer anti-lynching bill rwpulflh‘nn" : “""T*“f‘“”»,l‘:fl' 23.--fenate and | eqqery paid, would prevent a vote ouse leaders had shape ir plans r - HARTFORD New Telephone Number 3-1580 HARTFORD ng reached for adjournment of congress sine dle kit e Pl today with only minor legislative mat. srder to sign the deficiency meas. t d.Up. . A #pecial 868: | \re ang other minor bills Prestdent 1 by President Hard- s | Harding was expected to attend the mber 15 {8 in pros- closing hour of the session The Newest in Men's Wear, In the Famous Scotch Grain Leather—black or tan, Soft toe cap for maximum comfort. Heavy durable sole and Goodyear " FALL MILLINERY Revealing New Notes of Beauty—Fourth Floor Color dominates the new millinery and reflects many influences; gay Russian and Bul- garian turbans are richly embroidered in colors and tinsels; bows, fancies, quills and os- trich novelties appear in daring brilliant tones. . There is gracefulness)of links most alluring; a saucy upward tilt; a dignified down- ward sweep; snug fitting small hats or turbans, each with its own stroke of beauty and becomingness. In fact the fall "millinery yow'll find here is so varied and lovely you are going to en- joy a thrilling time trying on and deciding which hat is most becoming to you. Come in tomorrow. FALL GLOVES Where Quality Is Always A ssured and Prices Economical Fall shades of brown, tan, mode, beaver, gray and taupe; also black and white; 8- 12- and 16-button lengths. Two-clasp PK, PXM, and Overseam Glov es in suede, mocha and glace; all shades. $1.59 " $4.50 Speeches on political and other sub OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 Main St. Phone 605-5 You Can Save Coal! You Can Save Gas! | You Can Save Yourself Labor| —And best of all, you can serve as appetizing a meal as mortal | could wish by calling on the Delicatessen Man, Let him solve your Luncheon and Dinner wor- ries, CONSERVATIVE MODELS for wear and comfort In Gun Metal. Brown Calfskin and Vici Kid—heavy sole and rubber heels. An extremely comfortable models for Yyear 'round street or dress wear. TOMORROW'S SPECIALS Early June Peas, l- - i Chamoisette Gloves for women and children; simple and duplex 2-clasp, and strap Best Coffee, wrist; 12- and 16-buttan length tan, brown, gray, beaver, covert, coffee, biscuit, mode, 30c Ib. black ‘and white. 50c © $3.25 Main Floor A Brick Home Costs No More Than One Libby’s Large Cans Peaches, 25¢ Pure Lard, Built of Less Substan- 2 Ibs. 25¢ tial material, and ; i Potato Salad, when you build ycur . POLAR CUB ELECTRIC fh W brick, for you will find sh V S Gt 5 Engl;;}c‘ 1Z,aln“t Meats that brick is far su- perior to other materials. Ask us for HEATERS $5.00 Mayonnaise Dressing, Al Information and Cir- ; ; e I Il cular. “They’re simply great;” so comfortable and convenient an chilly mornings. May be | attached to direct or alternating current; have solid copper 11-inch reflector; 7-foot cord About the Store I and two-piece separable attachment plug. Sweet Butter. THE CONN_ BRICK Ask to see these heaters on the Sixth Floor. New Sauerkrau Smoked White Fish heese, imported i MFRS. ASSOC. A of Goebel's Booked Meats, 226 Pearl St. Hartford e 00 AT AT = = = - o Trem et ot Smoked Snowases and | = | = Jete Fall Showi fW. L OYSTERS One family house on Hart street. This loch- 3 Er FEEE ompocte na owing of W. L.} CLAMS |tion is always staple, right near the center. Room- —F O R S A L E e | Douglas Shoes CRAB MEAT |ers can always be had hére. s S e NG Rk ; e SHRIMP | > ’ S 'mn:. house. Electric lights, hot air furnace, 1 acre land. Price $4,800. SCALLOPS | Good lots on most exc]uS]ve sectlons for Sa]e. roicy 2 BOUSe. 2 acres land. 1 cow 50 chickens, thece minutes walk to MODERN BOOT SHOP LOBSTERS We have some good propositions to people who want to go into business. HONISS’S CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 21-30 STATE ST. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, HARTFORD : H. J. FOIREN 140 MAIN STREET PHONE 1780 ’%' If You Truly 168 Main Street FOR SALE 5 5 ROOM BUNGALOW, HILLCREST AVENUE PVERVIHING IN EURNITURE f 5/ pinrryy’ HOUSE! STORE! AND BUSINESS, 415 STANLEY ST, If you are about to furnish a home OWNER LEAVING TOWN e can ontGiticompletelyld, We carry, 9 ROOM COTTAGE, GARAGE, EXTRA LOT, COLUMBIA ST, a full hine of Furniture, Stoves and & 4 = by e L VALUABLE PROPERTY ON COURT STREET 3 OTHER HOUSES ON LAWIOR, FAST, FAIRVIEW, MAPLE, JUBILEE B AND BELVIDERE ‘ New and Second-Hand Furniture H. D. HUMP HREY ® t Stralayatogsts sl 1828:3 ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Appr €Clate THE OLD HOME: TOWN BY STANLEY o — o] HOLDER q NEWT SHES the richness and beauty of an Oriental rug, N o you will feel the same satisfaction when you wear our Clothing. Styles which you will recognize as the latest, yet with the conservatism which a gentle- man demands. You Don’t Need to Shop Around— Our Clothing is The Answer Hickey - Freeman Kuppenheimer Patrick’ Overcoats Burberry’s Overcoats Sensibly Priced at— : Suits-$27.50 to $50 Top Coats-$30 to $50 Overcoats-$30 to $85 Fitch-Jones Co. City Hall ST STANLE . g WHAT WILL THE BRIDE TOBE SAY-WHEN SHE SEES HER NOBLE LOVER. MARSHAL OTEY WALKER ESCORT/ING THE SUSPICIOUS STRANGER OFF TO THE CALABOOSE 7 NEA | e o e e B — For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts.

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