New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 25, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, For Schwl Doy, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1924, Cmemm m s s e SCHOOL COMMENCES SEPT. 8th,— ARE THE CHILDREN READY? HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS FROM NEW BRITAIN MERCHANTS. Boys’ Shoes Boys' all leather brown blucher sizes 9, 5!y Boys' brown nntl black blucher high shoes $3 45 $3.95 Tan oil grain moccasin shoe, Uskide sole, Suits with two pants, all “Tom Sawyer” 4 45 wool, newest model chool bluoses in all s.lél the shoe l§ school, $10 95 $16 50 llu‘ newest patterns school and Boys' heav collar pullovers .. ... 95¢ Quality Caps, for Shirts in plain Boys' for hest, 95¢ " $1.95 Boys' unlined tan elk shoe, Collegiate" wool $4.45 $4.95 A good sturdy built shoe, colors and white, All prices, School Wear The children’s clothes question is an interesting study, and de- serves more than passing atten- tion. To thrifty parents this question is not a difficult one to solve. They know that we have made a study of children's clothes, and that our apparel for them combines sturdiness along with style. With school clothes huying to be done this is the best time to acquaint yourself of our clothes made for children who are “bound to be children.” Boys! Look! Football Free! “The Expansion Sale” now go- ing on at this store affords un- usual opportunities for mothers preparing their children for school. \m\ 8 mnl merchandise is now ready at “low- est-in-the-city” . When you buy your suit for sph'oo], have mother come here. We are going to give, absolutely free, a genuine leather We Ate Now Ready With Our. Fall Lines of the Follow- football with every Boys’ Suit purchased. £rareiNon Reduy DIt Out Tl Jines ofitie hollon ing Famous Makes of Shoes BUSTER BROWN Shoes for School and Dress EDUCATOR Shoes for Children ¥ LORSHEIM SOROSIS We Have a Cemplete Line of All the Latest Novelties For Fall VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET " You know you’ve always wanted a real football—now here’s your chance to get one Free. The suit mother can buy for " $9.50 Others From $13.50 to $19.50 Opp. Monument New Envoy ind the vivacious ened many Conumons, ricids out- s, and Lady As I fron FEARS FOR DIGNITY OF LORD'S HOUSE Banbary Opposes Seating Wom- ¢n o Sit in Their Ovm Right —Lord Banbury, women England—in polities and ont politics—mad as March | Lord nhury's o women the privilege o pation in politics. Unidentified Man in N a Gorge Lenfftivd man was Banbury. * forent woman f ment the 1A KO1Re London, Aug. 2 who as Sir Frederick Banbury, was among the most consistent diehards who ever sat in the House of Com- a- them as equals in Women exs unwittingly, and men conld noet fre mons, has lost none of his Partiament tism since he shifted to the He red up a h in opposition to Jill to permit peeresses in their own right to sit in the House of Lords, that the contemplated ac- . The rig R bill would confer would affect only about a dozen peercs: ut it has always elicited strenuous opposition because of ite supposed revolutionary . i to e, tendency 5 ; " Did th rdships p )y every » e A sty Banbury asked. that t h . | p ¢ hak g i for centuries had been a s is is Bdgar Addison Bancrott erican ambassador fo Japian historian. Frederick is'in Chicago Boy the Proper “Start” on the School Year. Exceptional assortment = worsted $4.95 odd greys, browns, tans, $1.95"$2.95 lawyer and anthor. is s BESSE-LELAND’S = Girls" Shoes $2 95 As Usual Our Boys' Department is Prepared to Give Your Growing girls' tan $3.95 oxfords Girls' patent leather, L-steap Q A pump, low heel wpa' keep up in school when daches and HOW can your Atempt At sty entses | Backward cehildren Mfiwmw Frank E. Good EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 MAIN STREET Girls' patent leather cut $4.95 ove the opportunity of your «mlrlmn outs oxford « examined by an expert—im trousers, Girls" grey and tan suede sandals . TO AND FROM SCHOOL The Famous Iver-Johnson, Pierce and Indian makes are now displayed in our showroom. Come and see them —at— HADFIELD'S L SPORTING GOODS: 4 “Let school start, We got a full line d supplies, including some of those good old Faber pencils, penholders and erasers, and pamphlet showing “How a Lead Pencil is } You can get yours, too, down at ¢ PRINTERS AND 15 MAIN ST. 66 ‘N“UR‘”‘T1 SCHOOL DAYS!| MEANS SHOE DAYS You have a chance to buy Children's Ox- h, : fords and Sandals at prices far below cost 15 to 54,95 Our School Boys and quality as ou Overs for m women. A “Knoek-Out” Pencil given witl These Prices Remain Until 8»'n pair of School Shoes August 30th Watk-Cver: Shoe WEST MAIN ST. | 211 MAIN ST. » TSAYS FARMERS NEEDIS 1';2:" HPROVED SCHOOLS " e g Dr. Ernest Bul Mich. ‘olumbia Claims Rural i GITNIISTS l‘l PAGIFIC PLEA SFD “IH RESULTS or Has or At ( Deiailed Prores Sehool is Greatest Defect in only $728, Fducational System . Fifth Dist Is Ci aterbury, Al listrict congres particlp: % be held in Watl 1, at 11 o'clock he 1t Aug. 25 ef defect in tional system of this count ¢ i m is cou W educatorse from e for this yoar ning Qhe - | James M o rural United States, o of Winsted, ateick tes ford, William @ Ve aren is g and Martin O'Leary of ¢ part from the far children in one- The number of

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