New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1924, Page 16

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OUR FINAL Before Closing NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924, RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET PHON E 1409-2 CLEARING SALE Our Books for the Year WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 $16.98—LADIES’ SUITS. Just 5 left, were $32.98. $13.98—LADIES' $ 8.98—A Small Lot of DRESSES, values to $25.00. $ 5.98—A Few l\\IT DRESSES, were §10.98 $ 3.98—WOOLEN DRESS SKIRTS, were up to $15.00. $19.98—A Few SPORT COATS, were up to DRESSES, were up to $35. \9L—\0111:d MIDDY BLOUSES, were to AT § 2.98—Ladies’ SWEATERS, were to $5.98 AT § 1.25—Carter’s UNION SUITS for women, high neck, long sleeves, were $2 and $2.25. $ 1.25—Women's White Wool VESTS, high neck, long sleeves, were $2 and §2. 33c—Women's KNIT PANTS, sizes 38 and 40, value 50c. $ 1.25—Black Wool Tights, values $2.25. $ 1,00—Children’s High Neck, Carter’s UNION SUITS. 1.50—Van Raalte Black Silk VESTS and I\\I( KERS, were $2.50 and $3.75. 25c—Infants’ Silk CAPS, were $1.00. 25¢ each—Infants’ 50¢ Flannelette JACK- ETS and KIMONOS, Long Sleeve AT 69c—Eiderdown CARRIAGE ROBES were §1 AT 25¢ and 39¢—Children’s 50c and 75¢ White SKIRTS. AT 50c and 75¢—Children’s $1 and $1.50 White SKIRTS, AT 50c—Children’s $1.50 PAJAMAS, AT 39c¢—Children’s 75¢ GOWNS. AT 50c—Children’s §1 KNICKER Combinations. AT § —S_mall Lot of Women’s PAJAMAS, were AT $1—Women’s NIGHT GOWNS, §1.50 and $1.89 values. ' AT 3 for $1.00—BRASSIERES, were 59¢ and 75¢ AT § 2.00—hll\hR MESH - BAGS. AT $1 pair—WOOL HOSE for women, values to $2.50. AT $1—Embroidered Silk Klock HOSE, values $2.50. AT 2 for 25¢—Initial HANDKERCHIEFS, value 19¢ each. AT 19¢ a pair—Infants’ White Silk and Wool HOSE, values to 39¢c. AT $ 1.00—=Children’s WHITE DRESSES—1 to 6 years. Were $3.50. AT 79¢~Children’s ROMPERS and DRESSES —Values to §2.00. AT 25¢—W. B. FORM-U KIDDIE BELTS. Value $1.00., Regular price $3.50, § 3.98—Flannel MIDDY BLOUSES, were to §9 AT $1—Women’s Extra Size DRAWER Com- binations, values $2.00, AT 50¢—FUTURIST VESTS, were $1.50 to $2.89, can be used as camisole for long blouses. AT 50c—A Few CORSET COVERS, were $1.00 and. $1.50. AT 50c cach—Children’s APRONS, were $1-§1.50 AT 19¢—0dd Lot of SILK HOSE, values to §1.50 AT 121;¢—White Lisle HOSE, 39¢ quality, sizes 33c each—0dd Pieces of JEWELRY— $ 1.00—Children’s SWEATERS, were $2.25, Pendants, Rings and Necklaces. Value $1. 8 2.59—Flesh, White and Colored Crepe de 1 size 3 years, Chine WAISTS, values to $10.98. 13¢ each—0dd Pieces of NECKWEAR, values to $1.50. 5 3.98—Shaker Knit SWEATERS, 2 styles, were up to $6.50, " § LIS—SWEATERS, were up to $8.98, " § L39—SWEATERS, were up to $3.00, ind peopled with 59¢—Children’s SLEEPING GARMENTS (with feet) were $1.00. 50c—CAMISOLES, were $1.00 and $2.00. ' 50c and 75¢—=DRAWER COMBINATIONS, were $1.00 to $2.25, size 31 and 36, ' 25¢—=A Few CAMISOLE COVERS. " 50c—Children’s GOWNS, were $1.00, 39¢ each—RINGS, METAL BELTS, and METAL BAG TOPS. Values to $1.00. 19¢—VEILING ¢ to H0c values, 19¢—A few pairs of SILK GLOVES — Values up to $1.00. $ 1.39—A few pairs of TREFOUSSE GLOVES. Values $2.50 per pair, NO GOODS ON APPROVAL OR I-JX(‘HANG' mosques whie y and the oc sometimes a mirg Lunch at Hallinan's. The claims of A. K. Barrows for with a hollow {southern eases of t ! are ir- | mome o reveal f somie . " ]ll . \ Lt ar ir moment, t reveal to them som i damages to his car which he claims e stiviad Petist ol 2 1| regularity in the landscape they may wepe the result of a road defect, will '4 r N 1if When one WO y | ork, and a square wateh- ! brings the (nuw’\ from 1§ : to ) L on t rd crust on the top [tower. The gardens in this and other |miles distant into sight for a brief onions grow in neat or Mercury Does Daily Marathon is turni “One of the most startling features of the Libyan desert to the person |*P untamiliar With desert travel is l e laantity. The Atuba he country [, jeard by the claims committee of the common council tonight Home cooked luncheon at Crow- | "ol —advt . [ s of moths and : 10 cort tife des. | Stanley J. Senk of 147 Broad street A S range of- famperaturs s and Eleanor M, Cyrulik o Wash- | s ' make 1, « 1 and.com Py ) during 2 I'rom 113 atsy, B8y E1ep y RROBGIS |t at " 4 . o . e pact were they tha \irly strong |InEton street, have been granted a lie rom |“ Wl did not disturb thelr outward |Cense to marry, cace might | ¢ o 5 4 1 ¢ |appearance, and t gave the im Victrolas agd Pianos, Heary Movans the d often strong coll \ds | pression that they were formed at a ~—advt ' e S 8 e | very carly date Heads of several city departments| 1 Bedous ;I e 4 bt “ 16 " clectrical Will meet tonight at the mayor's of«| g | £ take Binee o We Lib- fic to earry out Mayor A. M. Paones- | /]‘ B g i i B S K A A e ¢5° BRING RESULTS ¥, numbers izards, und some e been noted of city departments oose or woollen blanket whi Sonoms, Edisons at left out during a sundstorm | Plerce’s, —advt, blaze with electrigal | Judge Vrederick B. Hungerford, ed up and shak- Who was on the bench n the city e of lightning court during the cases of Joseph and ong ha » Mary Sucggen st Morris 1Yeld- . aud othe warded judg- ants to recover & soemiigly bod — cost Morris D. Raxe (. the mbhoteony gt foh: et E defendants has not chosen to relleve stieks, a, did buy me| C. % 4 Oldest Player Victrolas, comes t caravans n tances during starting two he cars of camels dur rom Butt ust to the southeast o T lare the individuals who ctor records always “Li Mardi Gras, Friday night Tabs' advt m Corps Carnival, Tabs' hall 2, 4 and S—~advt Doheny Explains the 3160,000 Al:;n- : Wednesday | Fresh Fricassee CHICKENS . 1h. 29 C 2 Ibs. of BEEF LIVER 1 Ib. Sliced BACON ____ B0e) <. Red or 2 c Naticnal Meat Yellow ONIONS STORES Tel. 183 70 West Main Opp. New Hotel Milk From Tuberculin Tested Cows Having taken over Mr. Ostman’s farm in Plaincille, 1 am yeads 0 deliver 1o the people of New Britain. milk from ms own cows which are alt tabercadin tested. 1 gnaranico Orop card or telephione and 1 will call A. R. JONES good milk and gowl sorviee. (numbered 5), wealthy oil magnate, is photographed above testifying before the senate committee inves. " . solt leged irregularitic the Teapot Dome oil Jcaze. His statement that he personally loaned former Secfetary of the PAONE 1955 s Suts ‘ o et B. Fall $100,000 was received in silence Iy the commiitee. The men arour e talée are: Senator Smoot of an ll) nator Lemoot (2); Senator Pittman (3) ; Senator Dill (1) ; Doheny (5), and Senator Cameron (6). Kdwaid L. Dohen) PLAINVILLY

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