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SWEDEN HAS A ROYAL Ok Wil Beautiful Fstate, Occupied and the SALE STARTS TOMORROW 8:30 A. M. Backward Season Forces Us to Sa crifice Our Entire Stock—at Reductions From 25 to 509 SALE STARTS TOMORROW 8:30 A. M. NEW BRITAIN’S GREATEST AND MOST STUPENDOUS 'MEN'S GARMENT SALE | WONDER SUITS AND OVERCOATS at a Fraction of Former Prices We Have Orders From Headquarters to Cut Prices and We've Cut Them to the Bone We've followed orders from headquarters and our priees are now from 25% to 50% lower than they have been since before the war. Men, it’s a Elam case of robber yto give these Wonder Garments away at these prices. Compare them with those priced much higher at other stores and learn a real lesson in sdving. ; OVERCOATS BELTED MODELS HALF BELTERS ULSTERS GREAT COATS RAGLANS Every one of the fine Overcoats was tailored in our own New York factory. We know they’re right in every re- spect and the\ re all of the latest models. To miss this sale is to miss a wonderful opportunity. Formerly Priced $27.50 SPECIAL $ 1 6 9 5 @ Formerly Priced $30.00 SPECIAL $ 1 9 9 5 ® Formerly Priced $10.00 SPECIAL $z4 95 g [ J Sheep Lined Coats SALE PRICE $8°95 All Sizes. Values $15.00 Our Entire Stock Is Sacrificed to the Unmerciful Power of Necessity — We Must Have Money The backward season forced this sale on us. No use kidding yourself and us. We must unload—and we must have cash. These prices show the right spirit on our side. Now let us see whether you do appreciate values. Come today and save as much as one-half on your Suit or Overcoat. MEN’S SUITS SINGLE BREASTED DOUBLE BREASTED SPORT MODELS CONSERVATIVE STYLES YOUNG FELLOW * SUITS Formerly Priced $2750 SPECIAL $ 1 6 9 5 [ Formerly Priced $30.00 SPECIAL' $ 1 9 95 ® Formerly Priced $l)—10 SPECIAL $ 24 95 EXTRA TROUSERS $2.95 of the highest quality. Wonder de- signed and Wonder tailored to the fin- est detail. Come in and examine the superiorr fabrics and workmanship. You'll save substantially by buying at this great sale. Hundreds of pairs of extra trousers to match your suit — were for- merly priced as high as $7.00. Divided into two price defying groups. NEVER AGAIN WILL AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS PRESENT ITSELF TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW BRITAIN = WONDER CLOTHES : 1of the Radio Corporation of America. be believed, Due to its geographical location at| the cross roads of the Pacific, RBS]DENGE FOR SALE territory is the logical location for | army, navy and commercial radlo sta- | very rarely remainder of the Pacific dians under Charles the area | defeated near the lake by The reddening of the water of this| the | lake is caused by the flowering of an aquatic plant, which, however, blooms | The phenomenon was tions working with the United States |seen in 1476, when 86,000 Burgun- Bold wera | the Bwiss. |elty. The The last time the waters were | going after the dogs, the numberiess le trave hey tell us. e given due notice, supply o remind we stantinople, The cities w land then a i meat was nnn..my met the red | most manguine ectatio and the dogs that infest the city streets, and | ers of Con-| f poisoned | throughout the | MACKAY & WALLIN by Last American Minister, i« Onee Again on the Market Ozk hi Stockholm, Nov. 23 of the ro\‘| of the most beautiful residences in Bweden, is again sale or rent. The last occupant Was Ira Nelson Morris, recently American minister to Sweden. The villa was bullt 12 years ago by the Romanoffs for Princess Maria Palovna when she married Prince Wilhelm. Today it is again being re jated that the Russlah royal family told the Russian minister at Stock- holm what it desired in the way of a house for the princess, and to find ot the cost. The minister, an hon- est diplomat and not a business man, | made inquiry and was quoted two) milllons by the Swedish contractor.| Money meant rubles to the minister, | and he teld the Czar 2,000,000 rubles would be needed. Russia sent him the money, and then the minister woke up to the fact that the Swedish confractor had meant 2,000,000 Bwedish crowns, or 1,000,000 rubies. The minister and _the contractor #snt the extra 1,000,000 rubles back ~~in those days this sum amounted to $500,000—"‘much to the amazement and emile of court circles in St Petersburg,” the story runs HAVE RADIO AT HAWAN Honolulu, Nov. 23.—Hawaii is des tined to become the radio hub of the Pacific, according to Arthur A. Tsbe Ki-MoIDS K RELIEF For INDIGESTION .| begin about C hlcago C l;)fi\ing Workers Insured Against Idleness Chicago, Nov. 23.—Payment of Lenefits to clothing workers in Chi- cago, insured against unempioyment | in an agreement between the workers and large manufacturers hera, will Janvary 1, aceording 1o Dr. Willard E. Hotehkiss, director of the National Industrial Federation of Clothing manufacturers. Approximately 35,000 workers in Chicago are affected by the agreement, which has for its ob clothing | o was'in 1014, fust before the outbreak | menace of rabics | of the world war, a circumstance said to justify the old saying: ““When | blood is seen on Lake Morat there of will be bloodshed in Europe.’ | mccount | mites s ame to an end The moder HAITI IIHTI;I;:;T;T;-I-MI!II s - Parents owe “SCOTTS’ R EMULSION 7 . e Poisoned Meat Distributed Through the Cities of Port-an-Prince e, Haiti, Nov. 28 can sanitary servic . n m Port-au-Princ E ject the protection of the clothing workers who are out of employment because of curcumstances over which' It will be in| they have no control { effect for two years, and is believed | the first of its kind. The benefits are | to be paid from a trust fund estab lished jointly, the worker econtribut- ing one and one-half per eent of his wage and the employer a like amount ANCIENT OMEN FORECASTS No. 9 | “blood of ~d again near vmume vl 18 to Geneva, Nov. 23 The the Burgundians” has appe: on the water of Lake M t, Neuchatel, portending more for old Europe, if ancient lege The Original Food-Drink for All Home. Milk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- der & Tablet forms. Nourishing—M o cooking. 9% Avoid mitations and Substitutes Wheat in Most Appetizing Form Granules from the heart of the wheat. The nourishing, health- building breakfast cereal with the delicious flavor. All children love it. eAlso makes dainty desserts Economical —quickly prepared “The Furniture And Drapery Shop” 63 MAIN STREET ALL Next to Methodist Church OUR B DINING ROOM SUITES At Bargain Prices for Saturday Selling Sepicce American Walnut Suite el buffet, teather seat chairs Al for consisting of 60. oblong or round table and 6 genvine $170.00 Bufter oblong AN fimished in the hew $220.00 Libwary TablesIf you are looking for a table of good quality and style, come. let's show sou one at $21.00. You'll say our price is way low on tables 9-Picce Suite of 80-inch “hairs and china cabinet two-tome walnut Thank «giving <pecial table, Table and Floor Lamps. We are very careful in selecting these beautiful Jamps o quality and price v e lnmp you're looking for and the price sou'll find s inter. “ting. Come ! Cedar Chest and Spinet Deske cohect 2ift for him or her i <« as low as The r (hests seart ot And upwanis Not oo eardy 1o $29.00 $22.00 We have prepared & fine assortment of Doll Car- ringes for you mothers to select from. A small de- posit hobds any carviage until Christmas 100-PIECE DINNER SETS Domsestic $25.00 . '$47 00 . Tmported —Pri $75.00 $95.00 $99 00 .. OPEN ~|m|. PATTERNS IN NIPPON CHINA Marne “Ceylon™ oldena ahara “Crete CURTAINS Beaniitul sclection n Vol Var Quaker Nets. Priced fre $1 25 . $6 50 . 32¢ $5.95 New and attractive designs and colors spevial for Saturday — Yard A vers pretty selection to $2.50 82(95 NE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES — ALL KINDS — ALL PRICYS