New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 22

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T\’FW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1924, S SPECIALS TR ENETY “CHIPSO” SOAP POWDER ' THERMOS BOTTLES guaranteed; value $1.25 5 7c Each - Regular 12¢ 7C Box TR I AR O N Lmorp < FINAL CLOSE OUT SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 9 A. M. AT THE BANKRUPTCY SALE l 7C Each 328-332 MAIN STREET SQUARE (FORMERLY MARLOW'’S) BARGAINS A ) To these who have already visited us during this sale it is unnecessary to say more, and we believe that everyone in New Britain has directly or indirectly benefited by this sale. 'We have only a few days more in which to close out the remaining merchandise. To accomplish this we are introducing a new bargain festi- val. 2 SALES IN 1—PRICES FURTHER SLASHED AND CUT DOWN TO SWELL THE VALUE OF A DOLLAR. Come and see how far a dollar will 20 here Satmdm —Come and see how much a dollar will enable you to carry away. Read over the XTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS and CLOSEOUTS and come prepared to en- joy a shopping trip that you will remember forever. TESTED ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS 16 to 60 watts; value 29¢ CLOSEOUT all our GINGHAMS best quality; reg. 25¢ yd. l 7C Yard mIOr»O LUNCH KITS compartment for ther- CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS CLOSEOUT OF MEN’S PIPES MEN'S AND BOYSN' LADIES® REGAL RECORDS WHITE CUPS “ACORN” 2:IN-1 ° SWEATERS blue and gray well made, (Closeout, ea. 89 C DREREECIY. O MY LADIES' MUSLIN GOWNS best quality muslin; finished in blue and pink embroidery value 98¢ 79c Closeout, ea. red, ST I LADIES' LISLE HOSE black and cordovan ? fine quality ')\;._ 15C Pair /,\ LAGUARDILDENIES HAT FRAMES latest styles, value 59¢ Closeout 3 9 c Each TS LT T N ENAMEL POTS 8 quart, best guality grayware ("Osmu:iuch 59 C RO XA GROCERY CLOSEOUTS 1 in, Plates 5 C Dessert Dishes \nup Plates ’ Plates lOC Iull line of all needs At Closeout Prices riment, All the latest hits in popular and semi-clas- \ICdI numben One R N O S T N MEN’S WORK SHIRTS fine quality black shirts; value 98¢ (.loseoulliuch 79 () fosao ot DRAPERIES AND CURTAIN GOODS surprising values Closeout Yard AOC nogovernment atte AND SAUCERS 300 dozen cups and saucers of very fine quality Closeout, set IOC PR TR T TR EXTRA HEAVY TURKISH TOWELS size 43x22 Closeout, ea. 390 RN R NO. 7 BROOMS while they last 88 II|IHIH 8 PILLOW CASES made pillow case, Close- out Price. .. lgc oot s e st e ) ALUMINUM PITCHERS 3 qt. size, best quality aluminum 79c Closeout, ea. T e SN S MEN'’S HEAVY WOOL HOSE ('loneoutpuir 49 c a well SHOE POLISH liquid and paste, in all colors 8 c Closeout, can P TR I LADIES' FLANNEL GOWNS well made; extra sizes Closcout 89 c Each e o= sone e ) “PALMOLIVE” TALCUM POWDERS regular 25¢ 15 c Closeout, can newest spring styles; beautifully trimmed Closeout $ 1 "00 Each T R S W LADIES’ SILK HOSE slightly irregular value 59¢ 2 9 c Closeout, pr, [raresssienr s in g MEN’'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS A heavy flannel well made suit at our close- out price—(val, $1.79) $1 -39 Pair various styles: values to $2.00 CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED HOSE all sizes; value 25¢ Closeout Pair 150 Lo e msnaias)] LADIES’ * PEACOCK HOSE This well known hose in all popular shades; value §1.00 79c Closeout, pr. mos bottle; heavy en- amel 49 c Closéout, ea. MISSES' KNIT UNION SUITS Closeout, wuit 19C LADIES' SILK AND’ WOOL HOSE a great value Closeout, pr. 59¢ immigration | Says Those Opposing Immigra- : tion Ale Ame" fcans SO N WRTERIN o REPLY TO JOHNSON Barzini Discusses Immigration Bl' Issue e would have today a populution of | ¢ at most-~thet is, less than population.” Without | 1d America have her rostige, prosperity, | power? Would | niry? \\uu!] w In existene fon’ and the ‘=na ——— nd guperiority ) at the arguments i ].m and cconomics calling for | k st the mormal develo i \ \ \ Hickey-Freeman Clothes Come to Us on Hangers This is done to preserve the fine fit and shape tailored in by hand with so gauch patience and skill. ICKEY-FREEMAN Clothes are cven shipped differently from , ordinary clothes. ?ach suit and overcoat comes to us on its own hanger. New Haven Store Fire Is Not Laid to Incendiary We have matched this care with a store b - rive investigated the said, and was con | n the and Ae- ¢ damage comparatively has just =aid a few hundred chairman of the gration intengded was any bloc ir ply used lang that, but it is werds out of its contents “However, 1 4 attitude of the 2 id Ir- and \\«r-.r #t the home of kdale, in the Mabel Normand Wears the New Mah Jongg Shoe in “THE EXTRA GIRL” IN KINNEY'S WINDOW—SEE MABEL AT THE PALACE SEE THE SHOES Hickey-Freeman exercise the same care that the well-dressed man shows when he hangs his clothes in a wardrobe trunk. A Fresh Shipment just Received! FITCH-JONES CO. —CITY HALL— e service equally efficient. Come in and see for yourself!

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