New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1923, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1023, Men’s fiefifi’eélelanh €o. Men’s . Clothing | Clearance Sale Ends Saturday F urnishings Main Floor A Last Chance—A Clean-Up k T - Out They Go Before 1 ry I ot chane b Iy Sl or Your Last Chance at These Prices Pl I R an Overcoat at Clearance Sale prices, Thousands of men have taken advan- . . ; ¢ gl tage of these unusual suits at these Of Special Interest to Women and Misses'—Remarkable Sport Coats—some are fur trim- Any Silk Shirt in the store—this more unusual prices— med and all unusual values that could not be dupli at anywhere near these prices, means all of 'em-—even the $9%nes | Coats for large women in this section, 39 oo and 814 oo and all the $6, $7 and $8 Silk Shirts " ” in our store— sl4° 14 sl 9' 19 When you can buy a Suit of this quality n-t"l-?. Price it's a privilezo—iomc are as low as- 93 And 824024 329029 : 9. Upwarks All of the Dollar Neckwear in our | store— The very utmost in Dressy Conu for women— $34.34 83939 $44.44 2™$1.00 Our very newest and smartest Dresses in our store— All other Ties in our store that sold The Overcoat stock has been re-ar- 514.14 $l 9.19 324.24 for $1.50 to $3.00— ranged and grouped so that some of our better coats' have been lowered 3rd Floor 31.00 Each more than ever—It's the time, right : L now, to buy a coat. " “ . Shipt— : SHOE DEPARTMENT BARGAIN BASEMENT BOYS' DEPARTMENT X e s el Children’s Vests and Pants, 2nd Floor Besse System Shirts, that sold up 14 19 2nd Floor o $14. $ l 9. l ! n_ om‘ ~ Carter's tzmke— Boys’' Robust Suits with 2 fo $2,50~— Women's §5.00 High Shoes 65c 95c pairs of pants at— ; $l .00 Each "% $24'24 $29'29 $3 Women’s Wool Sport Hose, $6o16 Al 39.19 Women's $9.40 Pumps— very special al— “Babe Ruth” Heavy “Parker” Soft Collar Attached Shirts | $1.29 Sweaters— of the $2.50 quality— Women'’s Satine Bloopers, $2'95 s]. 'oo Each 5 ] Men's*Stetson’s Shoes— i ite— i i Navek hak:ous olobitha Smartiats en's ‘Stetson ssw pink and white ; sz%x;t;; ig& for the little When you can buy a Parker Shirt for done such a volume of business— 7 79c . $3 9 5 ONE DOLLAR it’s time to act. . - Never have we pleased so many men Women's Stetson Shoes—- Women'’s Knit Union Suits, R —And it’s all over Saturday for this $ knee and ankle length— All Boys' Hats— Beautful Heather Wool Hose— business year—Step right in and take $1 .29 2 5% OFF 5 l?irs $l 00 or L] advantage of real savings. Just Like Old Times That is the task faced by the citi- erecting the statue may go forward. | Westminster court, will be regretted)ters from overseas announcing pro- by a large number of people here and | gress in the new life, while other men !shipphlg of coal in certain months, | pert'to know what the actual weight but credited Commissioner Babeock | was. zens of the Argentine Republic who And so, by the time all his descend- | | recently approved a plan to present|ants have died and his memory has|in the Colonies. | Whose lives he had materially in- Mr. Smith was more of a friend and | fluenced for good, never failed to call on him whenever they returned to {with . originating the proposal lu) Today the retailer is aggrieved, but | on the other hand the buyer is getting | to the people of this nation a statue | been almost forgotten, the mcrrmrlal' broaden the plan, : liberator, [ to the hero is unveiled. | $indly. agwiser than: & dtéen admm,s_] ¥ | “Building material shipments offer | a square deal. The term “corn” in the | commemorative of their ja simple example,” continucd .\Tr.’nrw land includes wheat, barley, oats, | General Jose de San Martin, to be ——— e | trator of the law, and his advice to| England. | Babeock, “cement can be shipped al- | maize, dried peas, dried beans, linseed, | placed in Washington in return for EYERYTH]NG PEAGEFUL | first offenders was many times the| = ¢ —_— | most as well in one month as anot and potatoes, as well as the seed of [a statute of George Washington pre- | means of spurring them to fresh and Earthworms, which are eyeless; can er ,and every car of cement for con- | grass, clover, vetches, turnips, ecab-|sented to Buenos Aires. —_— | better efforts. Often he received let-|(feel through the skin. o o g“' i Ad lieo striction takes others of lumber und | bage and beets, A e i a0ces T ry 0[ Herin | stcel and various materials entering | e L S tives NN sauatey rATkE mzke tneir| the Peaceful Relations Between the . building and also exempt from sea- | plea to congress, through the depart- [Not a Cloud on the Horizon To Mar | pecial ales {0 PaSSNEerS ! <onal shipping conditions. AN that| SR tUe T SIatel Tor BeTMIBMOR (0 ereet £i| dedma neceRRLIYL0 Move syl trelghif the statue. The state department in United States and Japan. MR A to the best advantage and conven-| | Btte o i ta 1ol transmitting the application must % St. Paul, Jan. 26.—Bargain days on | icnce of the carriers is 4 cut rate in- | Wind the red tape strongly about the| Shanghai Jan. 26—'There not a . in-! ducement and it must be enough only ¢ cloud on the horizon to mar the| railroads—the offering of special in c g ¥ | lans, whjch must be complete to the | & 23 134 " to stightly more than offset the invest- | ! , Why friendly relations existing between ducements to equalize passenger and ghtly r t the invest | minutest detail: freight traffic under the same prin- Ment charges. Return loads and other —— [ARAIEA QRIS the United States and Japan.” This | ciple that the modern merchant ad- details probably can be worked out | | After the officials of that depart-fiwas a summing up of the present day @ 99 n" les to stimulate trade at With little iculty once the plan 'is&filS a]]d Reels 0[ Red Tape‘ ment have the papers in hand 5o 10ng |situation voiced recently here by Vis- yertiscs sa ? by undertaken. | that the sponsors of the mo\'cmcnt}counl_ Ishii, Japanese ambassador to | begin to fear they have been lost or France, when on his way home on a » a times which otherwisewould be rated ' dull-—were advanced today by Charles Ao e | \ | Necessary to e “t permanently pigeon-holed, they arejleave of three months’ absence from sent to the library committees of the | his post late in the year. - i S When these com-| ‘“The Washington conference re- When Sle, BlllOuS, Headachy, Constipated, for of highways toward ills in the United States. : raf!;a?gfn i ]esst slack periods as well % ‘ Washington, Jan. 26.—The national | Mittees have discussed t”"" :‘;g":"“‘; mfl“»‘d(‘h"f'hflt d'Sax{?""{f‘"t‘: exiaed;) as those of traffic congestion make up Retailers of Grain in England Are i";cnlp‘i[o] is_such a _great mlle;tlng: :‘;’; ‘:;J‘?"fl‘s’;‘;n"o”s :;: n;';"k; b ?t“;: 5 :;“‘;!"sl?i‘i‘f’:;::;g a;‘_‘_e‘c':n:‘;t Sour Stomach, Gases’ Bad Breath, Colds Tl t‘;";:gg‘ffi:“’;‘n:f".l;;lfil;'s'“:"‘i‘:’;fi- the Throes of Readjusting Their {’,:‘“t;:";‘f‘:,‘,’;‘r‘fs},f":,(";ff‘f",,:;;,dle ot | Columbla government, if it finds con- |continued, “and T look forward to a —_— mfik “In my opinion, adoption By Selling Methods. cvents, that it might seem to the vis- | Sressional favor. This latter K;’"“:"‘ '°"Rh K:"':d of )’fi“"; J’“d Prosperity | your bowels may scem regular—| Hurry! One or two Cascarcts to- railroad managers of the busine: o - ¥ itor there must be a large number of | Ment, it must be remembered, is also for both America and Japan. move every day-—yet your thirty feet| night will clean your bowels right. stimulants and methods employed by, lLondon, Jan. 26.—The retailers of persons who make it a business to|2 federal institution. | gy T T*_‘) s of bowels may be lined with poisonous| By morning all the constipation poi- the sucéessful merchants of today will arain in England in the throes propose monuments. However, to ac-| If this commission approves of the MOURN POLICE JUDGE, waste which _is being sucked into|son and sour bile will move out— go far toward solving the problem ol readjusting their selling methods, | complish "the erection anywhere in/idea and the lines of the '“”“""""\D. M T- Magi | your blood, keeping you half sick, |thoroughly! Cascarets will not sicken Many commodities can be moved as which have come down to them|the city of a new statute.is a hard | it looks around for a suitable site. (Dcath of Metropolitan A AZiStral | nervous, despondent — and upset.|you—they physic fully, but never well in one month as another and in-! through gencrations, 1o a new system | job. | As the federal government owns most Will be Regretted by Many. Whether you have headache, colds,|gripe or inconvenience. ducements in the form of freight rate designed to give greater protection | There are reels and reels of red|of the odd corners about the city, it| London, Jan. 26.—The death of|sour stomach, indigestion, or heart| Children love Cascarets too. 10 reductions in the so-called duil to the buyer. Corn, & ariety of | tape to be cut, for legislation for the | can appropriate any suitable site it | Horace Smlth ,the M.n(rnpolnnn po- | palpitation, it is usually from bowel| cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. months, 1 believe, would equalize the other simi % hence- | benefit of this votcless community is| pleases. This settled on, the commis- | lice magistrate for 15 years at the| poison. | Any drug store. now seasonal movement. The same| forth he v 1 weight, instead [ not the casy matter of running a|sion sends the plan back to the con-| would apply to passenger travel, al- of by measure, s | program through an aldermen's meet- | gressional committees with its rec- though in a lesser degree perhaps.| bought by weight and - [ing. It requires much.thought and|ommendations, or objections, and it is| Rargain days on our railroads could | ure, and reaped an undue ha at | time on the part of senators and con- | Ee made to work for the mutual ad- | the expense of the consumer. gr men on Capitol Hill, and inter- | authorizing the statue. vantage of carriers and shippers.” | The new unit is the hundred weight. | national complications are introduced Congress may or may not pass the Traftic experts of long experience | The old standard was the quarter,| when it is the memory of a foreign| bill, but if it does it must then go to said that proposed legislation now | which varied in weight according to|hero that would be thus preserved, | the president for signature, and even pending in congress provides for sea- | the country of origin, making is virtu- | for then the good offices of the stutnl thus late it may be rejected entirely. » But if he signs the bill the work of Pancake Flour - sonal rate reductions to promote the|ully imp ble for anyone not an ex- | department must be invoked, Last Week Of Our 3l’d ANNUAL END OF SEASON SALE Pancakes made with GRANDMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR—delicious, light and fluffy cakes—with SUIT WITH EXTRA TROUSERS the old-time taste and flavor! The delight of child- 14-Ounce ¥} Color, Fit and ™E weCKen cemeaL o Gray, Brown or L% 2 e Workmanship “ e - e Blue Se i Guaranteed up to the committees to frame a bill TAILORS FOR THE SMART DRESSERS

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