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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8§, 1924. BANKRUPT SALE % NOW IN FULL SWING at CAPITOL 5c to $1.00 STORE 328-332 MAIN STREET, New Britain, Conn, (FORMERLY “MARLOW’S”) All value-giving precedents smashed in this great event. Crowds have thronged this store from morning to night and the great array of bargains are creating a stir in every home in New Britain. NOTHING BUT BARGAINS IN THIS SALE. DRASTIC PRICE CUTS FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. A COMPULSORY SLAUGHTER OF PRICES. Come with your friends—make up a shopping party—come together and save together—you have attended sales before—you have bought bargains before—but you have NEVER seen or bought such bargains ! . BELOW ARE LISTED BUT A FEW OF OUR THOUSAN DS OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS: SILK INFANTS' PALMOLIVESOAP | Very Latest LAUNDRY SOAP EMBROIDERED RUBBER PANTS e 1 at REGAL RECORDS Regular 6c LADIES NECKTIES S T uch Numbers as— N SOME BARGAIN Tl i ] gietoe HANDKERCHIEFS While they last at . k 7, Ana - ilinger e they last a Only 10 c Each 5 c cake D MR e 5 Each C 39c e —— A Limited Amount Oy 380 " R A TSR MEN’S BRUSHED WOOL ee—— | S—— e R MUFFLERS GIRLS’ BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS LADIES’ ELECTRIC LIGHT 2 P " ’ S The $1.29 kind for WASH SUITS In Cambric and Percales SHIRT WAISTS ot R 59 : i Rt Peggy Cloth and Serge — $2.0 value — All styles 1.49 value 1 7C Each c i $1.49 value — all sizes — - 980 69 c Each A surp!'ise l‘in stt'n'e for 9 8C 986 e — While they last — you here d e——— | ———— | —— S — Collar Attached MEN’S — All Our — T A A 2o LADIES’ e ’ A Very Large Line MEI\ S SHIRTS SILK HOSE Lfl)tli;:‘sEP Sull{‘fia:lh(l)%néd SLE ANE OO ({;NS‘S'V‘J‘?XEE _0 et Stri ¥ y. al 2k P M y HOUSE FURNISHINGS —at— Pair B . s SLASHED PRICES 9¢ 49c Now §1.29 Pair 49 Pair GREATLY REDUCED A Terrific Onslaught of Prices Doors Open at 9 A. M. Come Early and Avoid the Rush banding’ at Yuriria, state of Guana- lation passed now will be rather tem- ‘ juate, @re concontrating at Gaudala- | porary and experimental. In general, | m, Mlul(nx messages received from | I believe that the right basis for im- | the quality of | nt Obregon which also stated | migration should be |lu' nu rebels supply of ammunition | the immigrants rather than their | ® [ ] B is running low and that 60 rebels | number.” surrendered at Ocotlan | In a letter to Dr, J. J. Costanzo of Q s stamford, Mr, Merritt said: “We must | Tampico, Mexico, Fob, §.—(By As- | guard the quality of American citizen- cluted Press)=—Wigh Tuxpam still |ship. Of late years there has been a y LaS[ Engagemem m campalgn in rebel hands and Tampico held by ‘v.u;{uylm.: Increase in the |\(-|\;|lx: ' N the federals it has hoen (Iupnunln %0 tion s and e reports that Adolfo de la Huerta pro- [a treme ous b n on the counlry, = 3 ) than that, indicates a de- coeded to Tuxpam when he fled from Mexico City, Feb, S.--(ly Radio | Vera Cruz, the former rchel head. tc via Vorth Worth P'hr Telegram '\ quarters. which endangers the very e Associated Pre i As regards the counter reports that | structure of the government, Heved h. e had gone to Y n, it 18 be- “What T should personally like, if sate of Vera Criz, n is \ offiels «, will be the seene of the |leved here that if he taken this | any practical way can be found, would stoimy nt battle in the federal fcourse it will prove 1 step for | be ake a restriction not by ] OUR alg . »f Vera ' him, as important military operations | any particular census, but on a care —_— hands of by the federals are in progress in Yu- | ful investigation of the individual im leave their own n of the quality of the popu- ¢‘ruz, which has been in the ¢ rebels sinee the outbreak of the cutun with every promise of complete | migrants before they - country for this country. In other re v, The rebels a e Tierra Blanca Phe state of Tamaulipas (in the words, what we want is a limitation L J ® The ern | southeast corner of which Tampico | on quality rather than quantity. My v o 5 1 de- [lics) continues ¢ |m1 belief s that any definite restrictive : dostruction | legisiation such as is now talked ol 4 L o a™ . i tmp:ln} and e s ‘ ONLY FIT IMMIGRANTS is now in full swing. Never before in the history of this city were goods offered ity e at such low prices. Our entire stock consisting of Satins, Canton Crepes, Crepe ad P FESS SPEAKS HIGHLY de Chines, Taffetas, Blankets, Quilts, Cotton Goods, must be sold to the last I advancing on Vera Cruz and e department is awalting an- | Stamford Congressman Believes in ¢ 1 . : cat ' OF SECRETARY MELLON inch. Everything must go! We have sold our lease and we must vacate in a ouncement from him that hie has 0c- |y o yiznting dach Application cupicd the port, | very short time. p v'I :\' ;\‘:;' :' 'AIH:‘H"N‘ o f‘ Il"h n' (;;I r\rl'nlfl : ' 'I o’r .\llvl,ll~~:oll !~'- aker At Banquet of Master House | cad “nll"“‘ k” ;,,;,“' ,,,’,‘k.,’"“ .'.! Burcas of X. 1. Meray - | Talntors and Decorators Lauds We wish to thank the public for their generous patronage since the open- : i | Tax Plan ing of the sale. | 1 Atlantic City, N. J 1eb, eral had arrived there, lis the opinion of Repres . cretar . Due to the fact that we did not have a salesforce large enough to accom- f'.,’".‘.l'i."{I,\',"L‘.',.' s b F question of immigration s stili | Jsaders In science and art of modate the public we apologize for same and guarantee that everyone attend- R e | et T ok 6 peatabic that tecte. |y Senator Srmen I, Pesg ¢ OSo, ing Saturday will be taken care of in this respect and will receive the greatest - o S bargains of their lives. Here are a few of the many specials we are offering: els on the western front, after .dis. | ternational Asso ciatie Maste « Painters and Decorators Leing held here e conm “Secretary Mellon's is o Tbe THIEF unvlra!lry'.lvrv;v d, . the swmater aid, Value $2.19 Value $2.75 Value $2.49 Soonn iy sssporiog bl phostabioens 36 inch 10 in. BARONET SPORT SATIN CANTON CREPES and should be followed. . His obscrra. BROCADED CANTON CREPE all colors and should be follow His observa- - | tior n the with 1« for pro- ALE SALE SALE that is hard to catch N SIEVEEY |GG §1 25 it $1 59 mice $1 49 empt securitics are fortified by . Ordinary thievery is easily detected. | “His contention that But not the theft of nerve energy. L St Feaied I Cnt o Hea]th\ eyes use on]\ 10 per cent of ',‘::‘ ‘Zl.‘.h"fl,",'“,".i‘l - et ‘nlllf S;.W e . Value $1.98 Value 19¢ the body’s nerve force while over- demand, be felt i u lower price 36 in. CREPE KNIT 36 in. SATINS IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAMS e strained eyes sometimes steal 50 per G S SALE SALE . SALE cent. Exhaustion or breakdown 1e<u‘ts SUNSEINE SOCIETY PRICE $l .25 PRICE $l .29 PRICE 24c To prevent this subtle thievery— I(hl”.;;"?'"'.‘ R ot th . . A. Monday, Vebru Have Your Eyes Examined e save beom e sk, 1% ! EXTRA SPECIAL—2000 yds. CHENILLE VELVETS, most beautiful shade ever shown in this ‘s 98¢ {catls made and 53 to the city, value §1.35. Sale Price . DWN | hospital and 11 birth m gifts 1o the . ,\ wington home One wheel chair, {one pair of crutches and three air Eyesight Specialist l""“""' are reported not in use. An i IF YOU DO NOT SEE WHAT YOU WANT ON THE COUNTERS ASK OUR CLERKS TO SHOW YOU 327 Main St. Phone 1905 interesting talk was given by Miss Wardrope on Travelers' Aid work Renee Adoree CAP ITO = 'éfifiln?fi'i ““TheEternal Struggl |