New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 24

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24 i LENINE GROUP 15 & STRONGLY OPPOSED # Overstocked Moscow District Communist Party Meeis Today 54 YEARS YOUNG niversary of His Birth NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924. Overcoat Sale | SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 8:30 | Greatest Overcoat values in town. The backward season forced this sale on us. We must unload and we must have cash. These prices show the right spirit on our side. Come tomorrow and save as much as one-half on your Overcoat or Suit. OVERCOATS Iivery one of the fine Overcoats was tailored BELTED MODELS in ourr own New York factory. We know they're HALF BELTED right in every respect and they’re all of the lat- ULSTERS est models. To miss this sale is to miss a won- COATS derful opportunity. RAGLANS $16.95 Formerly Priced $27.50 SPECIAL Formerly Priced $30.00 SPECIAL Formerly Priced $40.00 SPECIAL MEN’S SUITS of the highest quality. Warren signed and War- ren tailored to the finest detail. Come in and ex- amine the superior fabrics and workmanship. \'(Im'l] save substantially by buying at this great sale, Formerly Priced $27.50 SPECIAL Single Breasted Double Breasted Sport Models Conservative Styles Young Men’s Suits $14.95 Yesterday's Winners in the HeraldWant Ac Free Ticket Offer To the Capitol— Showing “The Leon & Co."” Col. Alfred Thompson Great Featuring mand in * To the Palace- | John J. Graham | GIVIG LEAGUE IS REBUKED BY MAYOR To the Lyceum— Featuring ness’’ Molander, George 178 Jubilee Look Out ! “STRANGERS OF THE NIGHT" CAPITOL—MONDAY 5 M o FI- e — | .. | FARM | ror 20 RE~NT “Farms for sale and farms for rent.” Want to buv? What's to prevent? en during ) most sireets. s under water. READ THED WANTADS /| One of the first phot that is making canals « entire section of the city i It is typical of the Formerly Priced $30.00 SPECIAL Formerly Priced $35-540 SPECIAL "EXTRA TROUSERS $1.95-$2.65 Hundreds of pairs of extra trousers to match your suit—were formerly nriced as high as $7.00. Divided into two price-defying groups. e —— — — —— — —— — — ———— — ——— NEVER AGAIN WILL AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS PRESENT ITSELF TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW DBRITAIN 396 MAIN STREET NOLLES AUTO THEFT CASE HOSPITAL DIREGTORS WEET . Proscoutor Says He Will Not Bring Annval Mecting Being Held Today—- Practically No Changes Kowalaki and Poplarski to Court " San, ( Tor Vielating Dyer Aet Superintendent lecks Says, eting « AN-Over Embrobdery tive %t r knitted o WANTED| ALL WOMEN OF NEW BRITAIN TO SEE “FLAMING YOUTH” THE STARTLING EXPOSE OF THE WOMAN OF TODAY PALACE THEATER Sunday Night—Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday IRENCH GENERAL DIES, 1 oW an op- ¢ was head the ministry MORE ATTEADING SCHOOL e T ort of 1} #chool or month of re attending month of a8t month the at- attend- 1:Hl.\' COUPON AND TEN CENTS WILL ADMIT ANY LADY TO ANY OF THE MATINEE PERFORMANCES MATT MOORE DURING ITS SHOWING HERE. e l.\‘TR,\.\‘(v’EKS OF TH NIGHT” CAPITOL—MONDA - GOOD FOR Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday recent flood January 11—15—16

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