New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 11

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Selling Mefrchandise , ; Selling Merchandise 0 of Connors-Halloran Connors-Halloran Stores, Inc. Stores, Inc. 215 MAIN STREET EDNESDAY SPECIALS Men’s Odd Trousers Wednesday Only OO | - A selection of all wool, All new winter styles; [ ) | \ velour, knitted and serge dresses that sold for $6 7 { dresses, picked out for and $7; a heavy vice- | this sale from our hetter able dress; good for busi- | ness and school. While priced dresses, Every they last—One to a cus- dress a real value, tomer, TWO TO A CUSTOMER _ Just about 1-2 usual prices. All colors and kinds, and extra ' sizes. Plenty of trousers that will match that odd coat; $3.45 to $4.95—all under price. B v BOYS CLO I HING All wool poiret twill and nn;l\" qcsortfine:ll :f-e ‘t(:::et A eholss lot of dliific wile Overcoats and Suits ———— All Marked Below. Regular Prices Special An assortment of All Wool Velour Some Better Coats of Plush, Seal OVERCOATS SUITS Coats, collars and cuffs trimmed with | Plush, Bolivia and Karamie, trimmed Manchurian Wolf (Dog) Fur; all lined | with Nutria, Viatka and Skunk fur. All Wool; Sizes 310 8......... $5.00 | Sizes 8 to 17; Extra Tr $R.95 throughout. A regular They range in e 5-— l i 6== $25 value. Special . ... all $l 1.95 | price from 316-95 » $55 N evening Lunch, S”T”H?E HEAI]S 0 SELEGH?EY_GRGANIST ~ NEWPENSIONBILL | Naval Academy Team Wil | vilting e A. Branchamp of 551 | Judds g g M | Be Stronger About First s, st | conferr n clam by the GemPV8| ait or seats Tesmerrow ut I8 K L Annapolis, Md., Nov. —The “| Remember! New records every I'ri- | team of | n lodge of Plainville t the C. L. Pieres Co, . Now | M hers of 1 T an Church to ' Attempt Made 19 Get Cone : y > for TH[]SE T[] TESTIFY‘ 5 il Pt Will Be Made to Get Con- | yy) .‘\t.\r‘:m_\’ u.;m.- to IL’PI m.-v\ Of (day, C. L. Plerce & Co.—adt, “It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo” s0ng | York Symphony Concert w Trite Mect December T—Prof. Hartz De- ress . pote | 3 BUIRG at Fasadens, Calit., on Ne ev. Jo andley of the Chicago|reeord with ukule C. L. Plerce & [ain's greatest musical event.—ad t her T ar [3 to Increase Civil War Vers | Year's day with a team in much bete Rev, John Handley of th '.ll 2RO Co “’“" J u ain's g 1usic V dvt Mission Hous: has been invited by the Diocesan Burean of SBocial Service to speak in the Knights of Columbus hall Harttord, at § o'clock Wednesday ev ning. Father Handley is a very able speaker and the public is fnvited to A daughter } been attend. New Britain General h Mrs, Michacl , Melad y strect Meet me at St John's Fair, —advt, Schultz & Costello and Cox & Dunt Eint | Allotment to 832 & Month. |ter physical cogdition, stronger and have sold property at 15 Dwight clines Offer to Come 1 (Continued from First Page) g | | more proficient 1n every way than The members of the First Luther-| Washington, No P'ension leg-|that which played the game against Im lhlnrllh mnln been called to m“k( islation was digcussed with President ! the Military Academy eleven in New ay, December 7, at ) o'clock, 2 e . A York last Saturday. The ers Will to take action on selecting an organ-| C00ld8e today by Representative| . .° " uw;\wr n—-‘l and keep as ist, Since the resignation of Harold | Fuller, republican, Tllinols, who later | rar away from fo poseible, | Sjolander on September 1, the duties| any d that he would reintroduce |and will then begin apec preparas Join our of organist have fallen on the shoul-'a gencral pension bill similar to that | tion for the Pacific slope contest. Christmas club for §1. examination thore. AS ders of Mrs. Ahlquist, wife of Rev.| passed by the ast vongress but vetoed - — advt ve of other withesses, the Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist, who has ac-| by President Harding JROAD 3 S CASH. Special T sgiving dinmer at Vies Bis testimony before the |auitted herself adm Iy in this po- The bill will be drawn o elimin- Vashington, Nov CARO | tory ch, T re P " . today was not disclosed. |sition, but who cannot continu ate some of the objection catures, | and Northwestarn railroad in order 1o ““' l“n‘]l( Dl e Vietrolas ordered up until 6 p. time ists were ine| Me, § r o pd will ¢ A gen- | make ments for 42 1ocomotives| . .orui whist party last evening ¥ m. Wednesday will positively be among | eral increas civil war veterans|and 2,200 new frelght ears, asked the| 44" eilown hall, The prises wore delivered in time for Thanks- $L in | from the prescnt $50 per month 10/ Inters mmeres Commi to- " ¢ W p ? - y e awarded to Mrs. Oldershaw, Mrs, Kil- giving. Bridgeport, who responded to wireh of Worees- | §72, and for widows of Civil War vet- | day to allow it to issue $3 In| guit, Mrs. Mount, Mrs. Connolley, Mr - srand § SN 11ONS dered the most| crans from the present $30 to $59. equipment trust cortificates ey o o i g congregation. | Proportional increa, would | Fitegerald, Me. Lohman, Mr. Murphy R S R S U CITY ITEMS. e e Special for Thanksgiving! court f ¢ ty company to Antonio Lauri d wif here on the authorization of Gover- nor Channing Cox of Massachusetts 1o cheek up the list of physicians who vere certiticd and licensed to prae e in this state and who later w chusetts to take the st church tomorrow . . ock fo he deccased Victrola and Guibransen gt ; Henry Morans Anne's society grand jury AnnC the carly arrivals at 1 courthouse today was Bernard Acee Kafka, practicing physiclan of Alcorn Out of < | &y W d 1 the | American wars, | Orcl NO KEYS TOR FIRE BOXES | The poiics have been netified that tory Lunch —sdst 5 : s This Life-{ime ‘ fire alarm boxes in New Brite | the opersto enges of Adam Okule | Word ha ow equipped with glass | of 157 Broad street and Frank Pog birth of a so 1. Wal oLt | Biblical Institute Is Wiet William J. Noble ~has |Titsh of 743 Arch street have been | b of New York. Dr. Walsh e A . ' e b 1304 [ annound This does away with the | suspends oo dlip-Lralisisioted . 3 of Ne Generous in Its ('I'tifv'»l method of having property own- | Mr, and Mre, W. T Kenny ana YOrk Natio s SOUALS Sens lctro a 7 was a form v on \ . ¢ Samucl Posner of New Uhicage, Nov. 2 eved with-| epe, whose names appearcd on a no- n, Bl Sharon, Conn., spent the oul precede in American church | tice above the box, being custodians th Mr d Mrs, P, J and prominent building waiting te be call . s istory, the Garrett Institute, | of the key, The public A180 been | Leonard of Dwight street tetic the Methodist Epis ological | asked by Chicf N elephone | T. A. 1. Minstrels tonight,St. Johy Special Thanksgivin nner at Vie DOWN Miss Edith Swanson Is devted property alued at $160,000 10| the atarer ores tn cuse of e foc | ey C. Blac bas served e 1 all Weekl! Bride of Carl Carlson |tie Episcopal churen with the only | Luildings. When the policemen went | tice of ar al to the court of com. | KIVIng day at Tome with her f . Sm €eKiy ondition that the ground be used or | o duty last night they were asked 1o | mon pless against the award of i the training of clergy of the Episcopal | qupn in the fire box ke ey have | judgment in the eity « g Pa}"lents ot Rt Nev, Charles _l' AN- | carrd Polic E J. Cos- of Paolo Ram«iti opal hishop of Chicago, | gy arne al ‘ arried | Victrolas, Ldisons, § a T 3 e i B cbtheag y g I neve aich a Viet ’ < iece ¢ yere never was such a Viet ary 1o be ere site | Nealon one for 28 years Fresh kille at the price, on such low ter have been prepared pound. Ce or sold under the same un- @ yiqroia Ahlquist of- IMMIGRANT ROME NOLD ™o ql»m\‘m ATHS e B “Heamt we anniver on Tt 4 equalled conditions of sale Only $100 vOrson, Conm Waterbury, No Two sudd DTt e S e oy e e e . e o Tt (L, T GRS [k iy Vermot 1oy o One Day Speciel—Wednesday Only s bridesmaid. Troad street, New York city, has been . o e i . P botn the res of heart discase, Mrs wk of that in Delia Molia , aint I late . 4 nounerd to v Patre . ol ‘ota e arde ot g " ~ 4 it ate On this great day-—saeved to f; v happiness ake stitution well known 1o many New 1 ) ot ' savs ot| 3 . : - y of Rritainites wias formerly cons | DU ny a few & # J S8 ot : -l 1 " i certain there is Musie in vour me Your gift will nish | trolled by St. Stanislans chire b . . ' ) . Eim 1 be remembered long after the day is forgotter h or TOAN COMES ON WEN Marte v SUCH A LOW PRICE v . & . . as only £78 could har be imagined fot THE BEAUTY OF HEALTH Thanksgwmg Aruston Gad apstenes e bost, A B 78 LEARNS OF BROTHER'S DEATH The Beawty of Wealth . precedented value at Meyer Gordon o . CAPT, JONNSON RESIGNS papers magazine Ie Cand‘“ N 27.-—Or of the week, 1 a " i e 2t today > » e and Park & . prior to yesterday afternoor 3 S S von . ' 1o r regularity “ Chovolates n one and P that his only brother had < e St R S ire or a made-up ompiesion nd fancy bowes. Al a / hom Ohio. Mr. G y aye NG S i t - ” v e the first essent ‘ plete line of home made 4 / the matinee but immediately omen who want 1o « vl b 1 Chocolates and pure Christmas ave ¢ o ing left for the home of his brother P e miration, respect and love ¢ Candics nksgiving holiday in - — enveee first indication of Il health as indi- DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE e and todsy @ , MAY FORM FOUNDATION COTTON PRICES SOAR. cated by dark circles under the eyes, 2 Vi Los’ Sobtuns, peetess fout iaiion Aty Givisaey Som- 3o Yorh, Hum, 58, ~Seosmaier oot | UM ortpieion, basiutins, b t. Claire 138 MAIN STREET all chalrman at s head ecalled on | will meet at the Chamber of |t acts jumped to ache, pain in the side, nervousne re niversity secrelary a4 present. - Jqnarters this after- | openis the market to n o tability and e omen . tion in thi v 1 v ih " wom: . 21 MAIN have tie ' v o "o el for ap- may rom tomorrow 3

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