New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1923, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECF\IBER 26, 1923, = TON STORE DONNELLY MULLEN | sbtaine 1 fyom a fentific data , pick out the one stock whose irvey of the ’llljtn( nee the Aretic 10 POLE flETAllS{ o cld sci- | New , whose directors in the | n.. And that this | early 1 of 1922 were laying plans | ' at1 may be furned to im- | f ck divideng of 400 per cent Shvivés ical uses, such as im vhich they \I(r!:!ulwv Oct. 11 of that | & Lpr ther predictions, is strong- | year. i iliap i ¥ late summer gf that year Home Base and Auxiliary Ships he |1 2 A today, if we|[$169 ; re. On Sept. 1, it sold (0 Be Used ents o nme u,.‘ air routes over are practicable | f explorers and | 183, moving up to 188 two weeks la- |8 a great part of | te Sept. 30 it] ! < and between , it rose exactly Then it broke - for-one learance — OF— Washington, Dee e of Secretary ¥ over the Christ department te withheld comment on the financial .op- B f Lientenant Osborne | who is MH!A\: it was i 1 never been for questio a punn:m qnl that vm'hl vist on the . due | fore the ation effcct 2 | Coats=Dresse e | Sale Begins Thursday nations for | 1 | 1 ! W rm] and his ‘n wmanee of the officer mi of world prog cculative oper ! t prove embarrassing | General Wood., 8o far as could be d this was the only connection he war drpmuw nt with the mat- kers. Planes, Mooring < YOUNGWODATYS HAS MADE FORTUN (Continued I'rom First Page). Mast No Application Filed ant Wood I t n with the state wointment to the bR fanatte liplomatic sbhout the middle CITY ITEMS. next exam secrotaries wil of the coming year. estment condions x x Maniia ople say Wood's xpensive commn; visited Mauni cently his d OFF PRICES War Dept. Probes Mildred \m‘\nm‘ it her outh Migh street Monday ey wmber of friends After Christmas Reductions that provide the most wonderful savings ever offered on such smart seasonable apparel. The prices in many instances are less than wholesale cost. fimon N« weademy """ Found Under Brid;e Bleeding From Cuts laiming to i ey Borawski g Arch strect, wa New Britair 1ight remoy NEW ELECTRIC ' Now Ont of Market sho m iug teet her route, icgo. | as 1o altif Recretar deaiing fhight 1o the jined namely gation o cial air rouies May Hn-l Aretic Continent “It mu= 1 “that over 1 territory North Po! by man. Tt the Arctic oce time of tides fro mally be ox amounts to a difference in th water and is = through the p Avetic continent been discovercd. nd pic How It Works Out WONDERFUL SAVINGS Magnificent Coats I"-cmerly Priced to $42.50 $29.50 Deep soft textured fabrics which alone would cost more than $25.00. Trimmed with collar and cuff of furs. These values are evi- dent, meriting the attention of the shrewdest EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING Charming Silk and Cloth Dresses Formerly Priced up $19.75 510 Dresses within everyone’s price range; Poiret Twill, Fine Serges, Satins, Crepes and Velvets for street and afternoon wear. See the original price tags; all sizes. Fine Silk Dresses Wonderful Value Formerly Priced up to $29.50 15 Wonderful Dresses that you would con- sider big values at $25.00 if placed in our regular stock; beautiful high grade mate- rials, Satins, Canton Crepes, Poiret Twill, Crepe de Chines, Silk Velvets; sizes 18 to 44. -~ Sport Coats Drastically Sacrificed Formerly Priced to $19.50 Nothing could prove more plainly the worth while savings in this sale than the low prices on these All Wool Coats; every coat is lined throughout; striped, plaided or plain Camel Hair perfectly tailored; sizes 16 to 52. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS AND DRESSES NOW MARKED AT GREAT SAVINGS

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