New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 22

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22 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBEKR 28, 19Zs. ! w8 WE GIVE CASH SAVINGS STAMPS St THE(AESAR X{I1SCH §TORE 240 AsSsYLum ST ‘Hartford FINDS LESS GRIME AMONG WEDDED HEN Husbands Also Are Less Inclined to Insanity, Expert Says Pre-Inventory Reductions Now come the reduction of prices in order to make a reduction of stock before inventory. This means money-savings for you NOW on Women’s and Men’s Clothing. ~ Men’s Suits in all wool materials and all models for Van Guilder was former- n per centum of the | 3 " f e is con-|? men and young men e e tet iy [ Wil SeLt: blef or Ehe ! ¥ which the net income ex- | . e ihie 8 o : ceds §36,000 and does not exceed | $55 Suits at $45 $45 Suits at $35 majestic bridge will be built in Washington, D. C. 1t will connect the Lincoln Memorial Arlington National Cemetery. crry 1ems. - NAVAL AIR SERVIGE REVENUE BILL IS . INVERY BADSHAPE ~ PUBLISHED TODAY Ladies Auxiliary, A. O. H., will tonight (Continued from First P’agc) | ccon- 3,000 Reserve Pilots Needed-S0 ... oo e o mo excera 332,000 |8 which the net income exceeds | ickers, $4 Women’s Coats Sport and dressy models, with and | without fur collars. $37.50 Coats $27.50 $39.75 $49.75 Coats | $19.50 Short Coats ‘ $14.75 Overcoats | )0 and does not exceed $34,000; |8 “Thirteen per centum of the |8 which the net income ex- | Washington, | 0 and does not cxceed | |tion of the i 5 ew, Harol i s 49 per centum of guest during | P! : hich the net incom TO HEAR DR. WILKINSON SULTERS PAINPUL WOUND Dresses . { In Poiret Twill and Canton. ' $22.50 to $37.50 Knitted Dresses $9.98. WOMEN'S HATS gihteen per centum of the | ac-lamount by which the net income ex- | 5 ) and does not oxceed $15 $45 $25 Overcoats at $55 Overcoats at $45 Overcoats at wer centum of el . n net fncome « 1o | Propriation ¢ 5 should be 5 ,000 and.does not oxce cluded in the app for the JRAVRL 1y o This | conty per centum of the amount one per centum of the i " ’ ‘ | teductions on Furs h the net income ex- | Pre-Inventory CREDIT | and Sweaters. | Nothing But Bargains Here Now Convenient credit adds to your l .= piiyd - . - $1.00a Week,No Deposit ot exceed “Pwenty-two per eentum of |'..‘ anonnt by which the et fncome ex- ' and does not excee '1 convenience here without adding o one cent to cost. amount by Twenty-four per centur ount by which the » COST ABOUT §5,000 " Complete Records Already Obtained . Make Duties of Experts ight gasoline, the report said Much Lighter, clopments of substitutes for gas ¢ now are tending toward the u When ti ommission meets shol cor next Monday o1 1 © common co A Decade of Progress although final de all 10 receive Beside the extraordinary savings oppor- : n eohneetion with the program of [of the w :ynitiel lin lt;)sre o{]or ylou here, for a limited ime only—3$5.00 will open your a at this Family Clothing Stort):. IS A Special Sale To Add 2000 More A To Our Books oS Women's coats Men’s SUitS Large fur collars and cuffs AND in new straight line mod- y A 0’Coats els; newshades, "svr 'y silk An extraordinary linings,marv. | “1values. up valueofferingof Suits $ o8 i7°:* to please the nifty as we(!l udlht conser- ’ y vativy esser; al Men’s and Boys coutsof Rglan, Sheepskin Coats Overcouts of Raglan, Chesterfield, L'lsl::, and Sweaters / ) [ Ulsterette, ete. $29*% .t Boy’s women's SUItS CLOTHES A limited assortment that Suits, Overcosts and offers extraordinary Mackinaws pric’e:lnn savings. real savings, $29° v, $sgso Specials in Fur Neck Pieces and Fur Coats Boston Clothing Store 63 Church Street P BODY OF DIXMUDES COMMANDER FOUND ( tinued From First Pege). Got 8 O S Mesage OF V. 1S ADMITTED ta, 1 versity to the weoein- cre nization to 12 Orthodox Russians Start EXTRA DIVIDESD Cutting Down Expenses. “What has become of that outside of Plunkville?” aid away with it idea cheap: to build a hospital rier-Journs HE AUDIT BUREAU of CIR- CULATIONS is now in the tenth vear of its service to the ad- vertising and publishing world. While the desired goal has not as vet been reached, nevertheless suffi- ceint progress has been made to war- -rant the tribute paid to the Bureau by tire late President Harding, a few nonths before he passed on, when he said: “1 cannot forego expressing my personal appreciation of the work of the Bureau, which 1 feel has done so much toward standardizing values in the great business of advertising, and has contributed a good deal to a geneiul improvement of the journal- istic profesgion.” Paul T. Cherington, formerly Pro- fessor of Marketing, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, in a public statement re- cently issued said: “The progress made in the quantitative measure- ment of circulations by inflexible scientific standards through the Audit Bureau of Circulations has been one of the most valuable and most eredit- able achievements of the American advertising business,” The Bureau has steadily advanced the standards of advertising practice under difficulties naturally attending such a totally new enterprise. With its present firm establishment, equal or even greater progress may be ex- pected in the next decade. THE HERALD IS A MEMBER OF THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION OVER 10,000 HERALDS - DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space

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