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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNEbDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1923. WHY PAY $5.007 Women's 4-Buckle Arctics Misses’ 4-Buckle Arctics Children’s 4-Buckle Avetics ........co00vennns i Men's 4-Buckle Arctics Women's Ribbon Trimmed Felt Comfort Slippers all colors, reg. value $1.00, 72¢C Starting Tomorvow At 9 A, M. Our Biggest Sale Event of the Year Will Offer Many Bargains o the Public of New Britain. Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, Rubbers, Arctics and Slippers Go On Sale at WHOLES/ \Lh PRI( ES and Lower. Buy a Turkey With the Difference Special lot of Women’s Pumps in suede and Pormeddy sold at | Patent Leather. Odd sizes, Regular $5 value, $1.98 $2.98 $2.98 Men s 4 Buckle Arctics $3 49 Women's Military Women's Fine Grade Oxfords Several Styles, Women's Women's Oxfords Several Styles of Broken Lines or Cuban Heel SHOES Biack or Pumps A variety of Styles SL.00 values $1.98 Hrown Women s Wool Hosiery, Special 69c Misses’ Dress SHOES Brown or black with tubber Men's Fine Dress Dress SHOES Shoes Goodyear Welt. e S Rubber heels ez, §5 value, Men's Brown Mi Whi isses’ White Bays’ Army Shoes Formerly sold at S1.98 Women’s Rubbers special lot, odd sizes T Top Patent lLace SHOES $4.00 valuc WANT NEW SCHOOL INTHE WEST END Lincoln Street Parents and Teach- | ers' Assn. Girculates Petition yn the general subject of educa v stated that ed vhuu le take r girl from day to | “Education is the places in the boy day.” He enumerated sever or agencles whic tion a great de home and par llvl!rffl of the school and the In regard to the ¥ SALE of F ANCY WORK CHRISTMAS GlFTS November 21, 22 M. Lilhie Stoms, 15 W, P ’lrl “t SRR VBRI TR T TR HAVE YOI R FYES LXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED 1y A. PINKUS aedght Specinfict 300 MAIN ST New Dritain LET US MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PHOTOS ay w m child orward growtl or | property goes up « that the people ddress a Truck Chassis 8370 ok plvmbees and nthers bandiing hersy merchandisr equivement can be swpplied Flave board bods pe vlnl /.. I Brds rvper It carries its load day in and day out with a minimum of attention. Its ease of handling adapts it for use in the limited areas about loading docks, ware- houses and construction locations. A dividend-paying business iitility—a title the Ford One-Ton Truck has earned for iteelf through years of re- liable service in diversified linee. Powered by the famous Ford Model T engine through the Ford planetary transmission and epecial Ford worm gear, it brings to the business man for Civing rapid, dependable hauling ser- vice at low initial cost, and at the lowest possible expense for operation service the abundant and upkeep, it pays the highest divid- able operation, and real ends on the investment of any g “=====5 motor transportation | These rrucis can be obtaimed through | the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan his delivery power, reli for which the Ford product is here economy equipment available notable every to the business worid. Automative Sales & Service Co. 200 Ea<t Main Street Phone 2701 88. | depict the o | England, in [ world dre t what they community be muy play by sth grade was given, to | chil | - chi e ne or two mills so | oxeellent can ge with times Ustimates cheerfully given on all jobs 32-81 Lafayette St LROWLLY llROh lNC e ean in Mr, Haynes It was well ]-rnlnl;l) is s indsay rendered several voo Remewed Activity Reported Along which met with approval e at the mecting was | | ==Agents Trying to Stop Smuggling, the Jersey and Long Island Coast E°t the impre tivities that t consumption, Washington, Nov. 21—Renewed ac- . “Some genuine matters of this kind,” declared that “therel e liquor landed some- Atlantic coast every) on S nul that the publie should net ssion from present ac here will be available Scoteh,” for holiday Reason Enough. Jersey and Long Island comsts were i declared by Prohibition Commission- | g, gules and strong hea er Haynes today to be merely a re liner was able to make | vival of a problem continually faced j.ye 1| by prohibition and coast guard forces, |, IHe added that “we are always doing High Grade Furniture RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Sole Agent for ‘ and the PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, PREMIER RANGES A. D. LIPMAN Tel, 1520-2 09 WEST ST, RUSSWIN LAND COMPANY he—Why do people cry at Well, 1 imagine those been married themsclves star others join in.—Bosto Evening Transc ript CINDERS FOR A. H. HARRIS ~=General Trucking— TEL 1233.3] —DRINK - | PHE COMING LOCALITY FOR MODERATE HOMES, LOTS S0LD ON AYERS' SODA \v ‘TER [Al Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops 24 THE OLD HOME TOWN H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent Imn\l .mc \\rl li\\l\ lulu FASE TERMS. PLANS AND DETAILS AT MY OFFICK Take home ‘nluuu lll 11 Open Until 8 P. M, Kinds of Oysters and Clams, house? Lobsters. We Have the Goods up, or perhaps you will be sorry. HONISS’S 30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room 272 Main Street Phone 343 a bottle of cream so | = Something you will like—it's ¢ '“-m - lmlun—)c 10, 150 Are you looking for a low priced three famil, We can offer you one on Woodland street} with all improvements for $8300. Better look this Money to loan on first and second mortgages CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Rooms 305-6, Bank Bld( WOLD ER _ NEWT SHE A“FAR’N - WE RE SELLING Wmfl IRON ~SEWER AND STove PIPES - -- BY . 4 NO NO - You (.( T Ius WRONG WERE NOT SELLING PIPES | TO SMOKERS- - ™ Fuss # AUNT SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCETY FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING COLLAPSED WHEN SHE | REALIZED THE TWO PIPE SMOKMNG DRUMMERS WERE umusnv ACCUSED OF A!Dm LOCAL PWPE SMOKERS - -~ " STANI.E > 2