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NEW %ITAIN DAILY HERALD, i'RIDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 24, 1922. New York Bargain House | 381-383 MAIN STREET ~ NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Wonderful Opportunities 'Awqit You in This Extraordinary Sale of ) Merthandise | , OUR TIME IS GETTING SHORT AND WE MUST TURN OUR GOODS INTO CASH'IN THE SHORTEST TIME POSSIBLE. THIS IS’TO BE THE GREATEST PRICE - SLASHING -SALE OF THE SEASON. GET IN ON THESE BARGAINS AT ONCE, AS WE HAVE ONLY A SHORT TIME LEFT AND . THE FIRST CUSTOMER GETS FIRST CHOICE. BE ONE?OF THE FIRST. vk OUR SRRIS e LADIES' DRESSES =~ | LADIES' AND MISSES' | CORSET COVERS AND | : A In Serges, Tricotine, Rroadcloth = | « COATS BRASSIERES » We are offering to you the low price Value 460 . We Will offer.to you at the low price * 300 CORSETS OF ALL MODELS' i : “"| 150 LADIES’ COATS $5.00 Value $14.08 SALE NOW IN PROGRESS GALORE Come early and get your choice - FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS Value J}:49.' il goc INFANTS' GOODS ‘Will be offered to you at HALF PRICE All Sizes. —0f— sc : v 5 00 S In all colors and sizes, will be offered N to you at the lo Values to $4.98. . s . bt $2050 Value $16.98 Value $0.98 14,1, 180 MEN'S SUITS " We offer to you at tl;r" :515.00 Value $35..,./ 349 MEN'S SUITS That are the last word Y in suits we have for.., 319050 Value $37 50 MEN’'S SHEEP LINED COATS We will offer to you for $7.50 . $10 Values to $17.50 MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS In blue, grey and brown. Price. ... . A large Assortment of 36 INCH CRETONNE High Grade Starland In all patterns. Value 22c, Price COTTON BLANKETS Size 50 x 72. Value $2.49. ; 1 .00 THE FINEST VEL. Double width, all colors. Special, Yard .. Value o CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED HOSE Special for this sale. A large assortment of MEN'S COATS o "In all colors and styles, we are offer- to you at the Jow™ SILK With or without collars. w : B HUCK TOWELS Special’ for this sale. Value 12¢. Price ............ EXTRA HEAVY PLAID BLANKET: Size 66x80. Value $74% Each ... HAMBURG LACE SILK BRAIDS AND LACES . Value 15c Yard, $1.00 “6¢ LADIES' RIBBED HEATHER HOSE Value 59¢c. In assorted 72 INCH MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK Value 79c. 450 MEN'S TIES In all colors. Value 50c. Fach .......... ‘)"IIEN 'S ARROW BRAND COLLARS /alue 50c, 5 i C MEN'S PANTS—ALL COLORS In wools and Worsteds, $3' 50 Values to $7.50. ....... MEN'S WOOL HOSE Special for this sale. Value 27 INCH VICTOR SERGE Special for this sale. 86 INCH FIGURED TERRY CLOTH Value 85c. . 59 c Yard. In all colors. - Value 15c. — Yard MISSES' FLEECED VESTS AND PANTS % Value 79c. Fach LADIES’ FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS ° High neck, long sleeves, Value 31.4’9. Price suit. . ... 750 86 INCH FRUIT OF THE M Valge 24c. T AR R 8c 100 MEN'S ROBEY FELT HATS#R We will offer to you at tha low price of $1050 \ Value $4.50. L ! We have a Iarge :mck of MEN'S CAPS that we will offer to Values to $2.50 ,» d BOYS' PANTS Special for this Sale, Value $1.98, $1.00 MEN'S ALL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Value $1.68 — Each 89c TABLE OIL CLOTH 1% Yards wide in white 25 and colored. Value 32c—Yd. C LACE CURTAIN PANELS Value $1.50. ARMY BLANKET 3 pounds, Value $2:50 $3.98 — Price 475 BOYS' COATS That will be the pride of any boy’s heart, we offer to you at the low price of— $4.75 ... $6.00 Values to $10.00 P N'S SWEATERS b, ‘Wool and worsted. All colors — Price $ 1 ~49 Value $3.49 9/4 UNBLEACHED SHEETING Very fine quality. Value 58c. Prico—Yard 45 INCH SQUARE LUNCH CLOTHS, Value $1.49. .80¢ FIGURED CURTAIN SCRIM Value 19¢ — Yard LADIES’ AL WOOL HOSE Value 88¢. Reduced to — Pair P AMOSKEAG GINGHAMS Value 28c. All colors. price of . out border. 15¢ - 350 BOYS' SUITS E] That are the latest in stylées and colors. Sizes fro 5 to 14 years., Value $10.00. ... $4050 275 BOYS' SUITS Value $12.98. Will' be offered to you at the low ' yprice of 208 BOYS' SUITS Value $15.00. Will be offered to you at' the low i $7'50 ) MEN'S ALL, WOOI, GLOVES anluc 98c. .. : ........... 250 LARGE WHITE TURKISH TOWELS Value 32¢. With or with- Price LACE DOOR'PANELS Value 59¢ — Each WOOL YARN ‘Value 69¢c. In all colors. 40c MISSES' FLEECED UNION SUITS Value $1.39 — Suit 89¢ LADIES’ RIBBED BLOOMERS Value 30c — Each ‘Value 82c. Pair . For Quict Returns Use Herald Classified. Aduts. City Items D@@EE@EE@E@@@EEE@E@E@EEEE@EEE@DE@EEJEIE% o L] The Woman’s Shop; ’ ov., 24.—Police Com- er fight has received or- By telegraph from Mayor Hylan, o 18 in French Licks Springs, Ind. recting him to ‘“‘drive the membe the Ku Klux Klam Gut of New York fore the organization ‘gets a foot- 169 N NEW BRITAIN S-pecial Offering o Of High Grade ® IN ST. Trimmed with large luxurious collars and cuffs, lined with crepe de chine and interlined; were our regular $75.00 values. $49.50 All Silk Lined Polo Coats, full length $19.75 Raccoon Collared Bport Conts i ... i diansiaia 3\1’975 Large Assortment of: Cloth Dresses at Specially Reduced Prices— $10.95, $12.95, $16.50 Angora Sweaters in either Co'xt or Slip-Over style, in shades of camel, gray, brown, rose, lavender. ways something new in our waist department. Hand made domestics at $1.98 and up. At the Special Priceof . .. would have to be determined by the y s P Returning o Levay af would have to be removed by & tWo- | junior choir of St. Mary's church this W York's Mayor Urges “Bomb b according to members of thegcommit- E % o~ A firat dividend of four and elght- | [] 1 .{next congress without protest, the is- cludes in its survey of Current Busi P { Rev. Bastl ZacdBrkoxny of Newington. % enabled the steel mills to increase T TR m Loot General Cigar Company Cashier's [committee at New Haven, Dec. 14. E g} o if “Treat this group of raclal and re- | o5] ghows further increases, but the dits held up the cashler of the-Gen-|™ Camel. Cigarettes, 2 packages 26¢c, 4 “Be sure the names of the organl-|giee], bullding materials and other and escaped in an automobile. goods from a freight car near the | 3 alluding"to clérgymen in connec-| portation and'increased wages, due to a near-by branch bank. the, boys yesterday afternoon. of the cloth, regardless of their de-|gqjeg of mail order houses and chain |entrance and the remaining three en- nder Clothes Shop, 896 Main St., Kian. in a rise in interest rates and a fall in |kept the office force covered with|Aziz Grotto carnival which will open ernor of Louisiana appealed to Pres-%ihe husiness cyele.” ed. week. 4 4 o |itor here today. to our city, state and nation.” Trenton, Nov. 24.—Mrs. ¥rances ¥ fund of the Protestant Episcopal| FEngine*Company No. 6 was called Washington, Nov. 24.—Although ago as insurance for widows gf Epis-| Radio sets and supplies at Morans' Editor of Union Paper Also Says They into the proposed merger of the pack- . KI‘AN‘FR“M FEDERAL BUSINESS in view of his expulsion here'.ofore,l RIVE ] SURVEY FAVOR ABLE | coneress to which he was elected. A % X Chalirman Dallinger of the elections U d 2 wd. rd committee, which voted several years Good Bilk Hoslery at Rothfeder's,, ‘ A -|ago to expel him, expressed the opin- | —_advt, aha Economic Conditlons of Country|lon that the fgpmer disqualification| ryere will be no rehearsal of the thirds vote. On the ogopsion of ‘his [ 1920, cond election Berger was: excluded oyenluk | J x on the ground of ineligibility, which,| Renew your Red Cross membership. Thruwers” 'fl'fltlflell ® Washington, Nov. 24.—Economlc R A conditions throughout the country are|tee, still exists. ' 0 swinging back to the levels of 1920,| It was pointed out, howeyer, that f}:’:“‘“;;; i i i -|if Berger should be seated in thej ar 7RO RAIS: A i the Department of Commerce - con. i bankruptcy court in the matter of ness in October, issued last night. sye thereafter could not be raised. “The clearing 1p of the bifuminous A Ny <| Alderman Frank L. Conlon, demo- oal situation,” the Survey said, “has | DETROIT BANDITS SEIZE $10,788 cratic state central committeemen, will attend a meeting of the state their operations, but the unfilled steel orders continue to gain. Production Oftice -and Flee. Shoe salesmen wanted for Sat. att- of both bituminous and - anthracite @noons and evenings at Raphael's Detroit, Nov. 24.—Five armed ban- gept. Store, Apply at once.—Advt. Hgtous Naters. as you would the Reds ¢ransportation situation, with a record d the bomb throwers,” sald one ex- | st war shortage of cars, is still a|eral Cigar Company on East Forest| at Besse-Leland's.—advt. rpt from the mayor's instructions. limiting factor, not only for fuel but|avenue yesterday afternoon, took the| Beveral small boys will be in juve- company' payroll money of $10,788 nile court tomorrow for the theft of #ers and members of this secret ®r-|proqucts for which the demand has janization are given o the press," | {horeased. The robbery took place a few min- M¥Woodland street siding. Detective . sat#’ another. ' “Dwindling stocke, delays'in traus- utes after the money had been | Sergeant . McCue and J. J. all brol’ht under police protection from Roongy, a railroad policeman, caught tion with the organization, Mayor|jahor shortage, have combined to Hylan sald: ! ralse prices to a marked degree. The! ' One bandit remained in the auto-| Bchrafft's Assorted Chocolates, 37c | Tt 18 to be regretted that the men|yolume of ‘busifiess, as reflected in|mobile, another stood at the office|fb., at Besse-Leland's.—advt, nomination, would have anything to|gstores and, in ‘bank clearings and |tered the office, where one of them|going out of business. Big Sale now do with ‘an organization whose pur-:qebits, gontinues to. expand to meetitook the bag containing the money|in progress—advt. pose 18 as vile as that of the Ku Kiux"these conditions. This has resulted | from the safe while his companions Plans have been completed for the “It is unfortunate that the federal bond prices. Taken altogether, the|their revolvers. Not a shot was fired | this: evening at the Grotto hall on government did not take a more firm|the gtatistical indicators reflect con-|and the bandits’ machine had disap-| West Main street. The carnived will stand in: this matter when the gov-|qjtiens decidedly in the upswing of | peared before pursult could be start-|close on Wednesday evening of next jdent Harding for rvdmjal action,” the O L I VR N | See Axelrod's Advt. on Page 2. ti‘a:asram rontmueld- l‘Tthe :(u‘ Kilux CHURCH TO PAY MRS. HALL ‘; Edward Ryan of Naugatuck, a for- an, or any secret society of similar PENSION ,OF $600 A YEAR | mer policeman in this city, was a vis- character and purpose, i8 a menace | @ S]LENT ON MERGER Noll Hall,,widow of the Rey: Edward ”‘;’;’"';‘ Wi A LS s WA vo Wi s Will Com-|W. Hall, slain minister, will receive| Headquarters for Flapper Coats ai Mo Wasmon e Y | $600 a year pension from the pension | Besse-Leland's—advt. nt Proj d Union of B 8 MINERS WILL NOT ment on Proposed T o P romaced hore yoe.|out &t 1:15 o'clock. this afternoon to ACCEPT ANY (‘UTS‘ Chicago Packing Companies, terday. extinguish a fire at the Glen street } G The funfl was created five years|dump. the various interested agencles of the | —advt. o . . | cop#il rectors regardless of thelr finan- ! ft:d:’rgl 'itt:r;‘::?i;\r"(‘duh;"In:::t‘:;l:fi;:u‘d“ condition. _ 1¢ is planned to in-| Shoe salesmen wanted for Sat. aft- c plete ! orease benefits when the fund is bet-|ernoons and gvenings at Raphael's Will Oppose Less Favorable |ing concerns of Armour and Morris, Working Conditions 4-')»"? were indications today that no final poliey would be decided upon 4 o 0 P DECLINES BIRTHDAY OMKE and Past.Patrons’ assoclation of Mar- the business i granted them in recent vears would It was considered probable in some | ot 612 Allerton avenue, The Bronx, e business meeting. Tritar > An Inventory in ‘the estate of Lil- tion of the Unitsd Mine Workers; de- | jonigion. No officlal however, eith-| ot "to tne event that she retfised to “ - " half intérest in real estate on Stan- i et vonnOheT [partment, would discuss the present!pirinday cake with 110 candles. She gwer today,” he sald would & " i 1 be ities of the home because they made | going out of lmuln&!% Big. Sale now bandon that anticipation. T QB EbAnTon Tl ancipation, The ! departments: | Keren Havesod, at the -Hote) Taft, at 1 1 o o ) ) i ) o ] ) 5 ) L ) ) ) ) e WOMAN 110 YEARS OLD "annual meeting of the Past Matrons any favorahle working conditions | (¢iiala, Beth Abraham Home for Incurables ool il R b e Bearles, editor of the officlal publica- might advance the question toward 359, Db oow srisohed, go. Tittie. LRpor: —advt. business science club. ment of justice or the agrioutture de- | ot %L e make her & bate court, shows an undivided one- duestion that no liing man can an- |(ions or predict whdt the —outcome or ooyt g0, and seolded the author.| Wonder Clothes Sp, 308 Main 8t., Coal miners next year they may as|p,.gor have heen lad Before the two | JUF 06 FC PT% | attend, ‘the etaté - cbas¥htion. of the ter established. Dept. Store. {§ipply at once.—Advt. Philadelphia, Nov. 24, —Any move jynii there had been a full exchange tha chapter, No, 21, 0. E.'S., held Mrs. Sarah Price, who lives at the not be accepted by the miners, Ellis ‘qunrmrs that today's cabinet meeting ' ceebrated her 110th birthday yester. Mardi Gras, Grotto Carnival tonight. clared in an address today before the er at the White House, the depart-|yaik about it and would not let offi. lian May Attwell, filed today in pro- strike of coal miners next year 8 a | io4ie of the government's delibera- | gt sna felt 1ike A 180y oty hing ley street, adjolning Landers \proper- “It there are any in this country| "GN on (hat insistent argu- | i stky TS -BUt SheCpI 6 Bw I riurdia el miners are not asking for any general OB Lo NS 0 s (‘Lmfil.\'(.‘. Rew Hattn e At Rat gk AL PR TR There was a large attendance at the to lower wages of miners or.remove | ¢ opinjon among high administration ty, and valued at $1.800, T o “Yirey, e {0 | ments both In' favor and against the | g2 %00 ang rest had been Fred Wikle and) M@is Cohin will or universal increase in their wages in | gppar TO . OUST BERGER AGAIN Nr. and MikaTomer Ho bR 62 -— - the bituminous industry but miners in | the anthracite region have asked, they C now asking, and they will con- tinue to demand, increased wages un- ongressmen Hold Socialist Is Still . Ineligible To Sit As the opening sfep in a drive for /the collection of wld clothing to . be sent to Armenia for the needy resi- dents of that country, The Daughters Black Rock avenue nd. Lawyer Donald’ Gaffney and Miss Alice Gaff- fiey of Vine streét will witness the Yale-Harvard game at New Haven otil their wage rates are brought to| Washington, Nov. 24.—Victor Ber-‘of the Armenfan Republic have the level where they belong.” | ger of Milwaukee, the only Socialiet asked Mayor A. M. Paonessa to give He pointed out the hazarde of min- ;..um!?d to the new congress, has ap- hiy officlal sanctionito a canwegs of fng and declargd those “who enjoy pealed to President Harding for Te- [ihe city. the benefits and the comforts that|lease of the war prisoners convicted | . from the labor of these men |for violations of the esplonage afd @ht to be humane and fair enough |other wartime acts. to grant thém a measure of compen- Berger was informed by hons-l Amgrican language is to listen to a sation that will justify them in tak-Jeaders today that his status as a | defeated condidate who s footing ' ing the awful risks." member .of the sixty-eighth congress xup his campaign expt nditures, tomorrow. « Assorted hard candles, 3%c 1b., at Besse-Leland's.—advt, ¢ Plans for the angual concert and ball of the Iiremeffs Pension and Rellef association, which will held on January 1, at the State armory are progressing favorably, ghe eem- . mittee in charge reports. 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