New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925. \ 2 w:mazl MEN! YOUR CHANCE IS HERE! [z TOMORROW TOMORROW AT ~ OVERCOAT AND SUIT =% o SALE ] ; . ‘ . Ll [ ' [] The time has come to UNLOAD IN A HURRY — to The decidedly unfavorably weather conditions all dur- close our eyes to cost or value—AND SELL! . Therefore, ing this season, has left u¢ with the biggest stock we ever ' beginning tomorrow morning at 8:80 we start the’ most had on hand at this time of the year, deliberate price-cutting in our 15 years in business, Every smt and overcoat in the house goes—nothing re- The volume of sales in our store has been large, but served. If you've waited till now to buy it's the most profit- not HALF big enough to keep pace with the enormous able wait you've ever made! stock we have in our store. OVERCOATS Sale 0dd Trousers | 150 MEN’S SUITS LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 At vour f ccath and 5 “1:‘01; !\'0.]; & ¥OT NO. Every one of the fine over- 97 fine Overcoats in light Vest, Surplus collected dur- of the:hiphesvinuasty. e Lons coats was taflored in our own and dark colors, including ing past season from our vast der:aealinod h Andigyonue Men's and Young Men's— New York factory. Weknow the latest box and helted | {wopants Sull m;“';\'k»‘ A ot (deiafl: 55 suits, Two aad Three ) p ¢ re o < fabrics, ors &) sizes, jain . o >, models, To miss this aale is 44 it $5 to $12. To clear out quick. ship. You'll save substantial- ted and French Backs, slim 4 to miss a wonderful oppor- ‘Were formerly §0.00, §15.00 Iy by buying at this great anq stouts. Formerly priced tunity. Formerly priced $30 sale. Formerly priced 835, . ¢3¢ 00 10 $40.00, R 810 s ¥ and $50.00 $ 59 $ 50 $10. Single-breasted, double- i A § . . Dreasted, Sport models, Con- Belted Models, Half Belters, NOW 1:..—_ 3= | servative styles, Young Fel- SALE PRICE W Ulsters, Great Coats, Raglans, | | low Suits. | . | U ——] — = — == . Greatest Clothes Values in B oy e New Britain 4 ) Thousands of the newest Metropolitan X : TEy s v Styled Suits and Overcoats for Men and FROM OUR FACTORY 3 Young Men. Superbly tailored of the finest ; . 2 imported and domestic fabrics—for dress, ’ o A business, college and sports wear. GET AC- ; QUAINTED WITH WONDER VALUES— ain ain 7 y . L L] YOU WILL DRESS WELL—AND SAVE!! [ —— 1 . I . 7 | = HOPE FOR INSURANCE I] Y IS Taken Back to Cheshire Trammg Bartenders——ln Germany [Says Butler Did Not | Al i i To Sene Their Terms ~— g = | Help Him During Raid Waterb n. 9—George Carter, | 5 “ § A - | Philadelphia, Jan. 9.—Magistrate | FflR R R UflfiE[} Conneeticnt Valley Tobaceo Men Be- AWAY BEL”W 1913,49 Aeacis a\mmr. and Thomas | | carney, who has opposed some of | ¥ | McCartk 28 South Leonard street, | the e c Safe! - | o I | tieve That Compantes Wit Again' |Toch 21; xnd otk charged with thett| e e s | wWrite Policics For Them, |ot an automobile were granted nolles |ing that the director failed to give o . . !in their cases this mumm: after it | him any assistance when Carney | Thom Gives His Tdea Tor Railei sorsenein, sovee. san. »—or-| Worth But 58 Cents ComPAIed waa weer scarnea trat they were an (s niadtn i s el fronie Wi fing the fact that insurance parole from the un.w T furmamr_v | ot the Ritz-Carlton hotel early m-i " H 1 companivs forming the pool that H at f'\mhhn to which institution rh»y | day. Edward C. Peace, Paoli, Pa., e T0ad Comsolidation . |conmais, Comenens vanes to- With That Date R e |“rvested 1o the i, was faea by ||| 163 MAIN ST. New Britain N . | Vaeco growers agatit hail loss Jast 'nerN! in this city following the ar- Magistrate Coward, as a result of | cagon suif heavily ewing to the Yest in Torriugton of Wa Zell, | Carney's testimony. Carney testi- | Washiugton, Jin Legislatlon ! Jrecatonce o Tndianapoli The dollar |agn North Main street, also chargedd [fled he seized liquor on the tables | horl 1opermiesive 8VEET joe of Harts the 1913 do "rl{‘ accord- [\ theft of an automobile, was and that many men and vomcu‘ ilvoad comsulidition 0Ver @ PEC- | e Conng i Valley Tobacco as- dy.aceord- |yypen into custody by the Torrington | were drinking. 1ot year wrged hefore (e | gacjatjon safd today that he saw no | NS to res@lts of a survey by the [yoieq wijen, it is alleged, ho had in The magistrate has declared that | u interstate c e mit- | aason to belie N veported | International Typographical ~union Jigioccocsion, a car stolen from Dr. police do not disturb the big hotels, | oday by Alfred P Thoti, 5o0- s Goearance companies would | made public todas. “The figure 18 jogaph Siavin, in this city, Tuesday going after only the “little fellows.” lared any tlon arranges a blanket hall | bert Hoover, secretary of commerce, |~ S gl e | !:dcnr parks ld“ bui!d;nn 05 steel | rstato commeree o earried by five companies, |in @ recent review of conditions it : v . | and glass are advocated as all-year | on to market “conpulsory, | e T HI il e ileet oabiiequar L OUSE Approves Pension | recreation centers. | " o N . . Y jeal consolidations sl Sl s : ters. ‘ .| Increase Measure Today | oiRpRaC : ding ng from $16.80| Thomas Lewis, director of * the| Washington, Jan. 9.—Witheut de- | e — | henn: mos Lttt T union's statistical bureau sald Sec [bate an omnibus pension hill. which ' yod oxpeies, M said, won i | yetary Hoover found the cost of liv- |would Increase government expendi- | ASkD d H Kn tollow 1 ROUNE realdelitALiooL Y ROD \' GUN CLUR {1ng ahout 72 per cent above the pro- |tures $161.000 annually was passed | a e Rnows: $ 98 $ 98 g o nmend in bis ne i S—Over 50 dele. |War level. which would make the |today Ly the house and sent to the| : = sugu of Decoint Al L | do! worth about 58 cefits, senate. | 1082 would tted 1o ates from various places fn the [9ORF WOU i 3 | N work cut pre i ins and | State are Mot today to attend the | ,ln“‘, ".;:”n,:' 2 ,”‘ ;",,‘m’,,‘,‘ H ”””H'.”‘"",”;‘““"”","""“"" by NFh;nrt ofhl’)]ad sl;(smone THE LATEST IN = .uw woltle Jeelde we . ammal o6 il o o (o rtic popuinr © 0 Ll £ | 0, 315 A §20 monthly he pen- chair a while, en saun- Q! s commission would drlde weth- aeal mocting of 1he BRI gaiq Tiewis. “and opinlons vary wide- |slons of $§4 witows of Il war| e Ehllith s STYLES AND COLORS i e e radhiin! elles{A o0 st rarinE | 1Y (LN IS I8IANED different bases of |veterans now receiving $30. would | another. Finally he decides o in trangportation ! 1tod and Gun club at a turkey din- fcompntation " | grant a pension of $30 a month to| to go somewhere. ® & Sl L0 6 Inr at fhe Toits Boms this noon; -Of — {172 widows who married Civil war | N— ol : pal paanyg 2 [B Ancther sort, after his eve- K i with the fear that!ficeks will b ‘ted at the business veterans after June 1 and | In Berlin the International Bartenders’ Union has inaugu- ning meal, flops down in a ) : ' yme rallvonds would be taken into! gession to he lowing the din- ‘:“‘l’}‘(" me; the “‘ bl \“ ““"“ “{ ated a training course for those wishing to become mixers of :iav‘n;m cl;{mr anduu hard to 3 Full Fashioned Silk Chiffon the combinat on the bys a or. elpless and dependent children of 2 sam- | islodge. He usually remains o S R [ I et tatarania anakls Vaterins of ,h@‘d rinks. _The photo shows a class being instructed and sam: e s ot g HOSIERY e w‘ e = i 5 lCivil war previously denled com-!pling the drink after it is mixed. After completing the course, T et betwemnithe . Vi1t \hey would all come;in on the bas | pensation lthc apprentices are “admitted to the bar.” {§ two is comfort and the lack | In Black, Gun Metal, Nude, e to the o | | — e | t it. Th ho sit: sh and Silver— thei to t 8 — | S Ty 2 of if e one who gits in sh and S T S Ei 'H"I'[:‘H‘\r(, m“ mni counsel b e |+ ]“('{ ERS CASE TO JUDGE | his favorite chair may pre- L0 e I that in order to prevent a : Bridgeport, Jan. 9.—Judge Freder. | which still handles many miing sent a problem to his wife. o to the success of One UI hose Held m New York ick Huxford in common pleas Murt E stocks reminiscent of the ¢ il @ She may desire to go some- 3 119 n work now Weing don | G t M |today referred hearing of argu m“nu‘ jays. wh:ra with him. e would by the commission should Ly stup- in a motion of Ann J. Porter of New | 1 n stocks on t San rather stay at home. It ped forthwith i a Overnmen al] York, to vacate an expunge awarded | y ! § i Bond Exchange sometimes requires all of her @ E “No for 4 merger ——— against Courtland H. Young New | has increased from 470,589 eharcs art ’fllmdflf%h‘"m_ mtha”mi Y i on its mer ey R, . | York publisher, in 1019 to Judg of the market value of $20,927,166 in pany her. ut 13 s no = & 4 ) ) its m | - New York, Jan. 9.—Six men. on John 1 ne Ht il ek 130015 8 84t i el better than for him to want New Silk and Wool a federal government employee, % bl g e : et t h if, al 1 have hen arrested here as mem. |ludgeient. The jutgement which ket valus of 8102716333 for the!Q (L8 K ol ces something SPORT HOSE . !looted the United States Appraisers’ MOUNtS to 36 a week. : na.same pariocean e find-in his home? Whether Novelty C s ids / unworkable bec it | storss of 1mported sik and oihér OlllSlde 0[ New Yflrk dealt in annually ross from § SIUEIULM g Novelty Checks and Plgids i A ‘]';y,,"“,“hj”, 1”.‘"".'”(% | cloths, valued at $1,500.000 dyring m‘wlx‘:;m‘vm; ¢ 1\::\“ s ose many pieces that add 49 \ sisliion deliia e [the past three years, it wae re- o AonihSte to the attractiveness and 1. Sonator Cumona, republican, i Sl Sl 3 comfort of a room, the furni :“'1 e “”\ywh(llr ‘b’tv‘(.::;lu]llmlmll\"l:. inho have been investigating the | sco, Jan. 9.—The nigh- | O Hard\\ are dtore to ture determines in a large ation act, callec ¢ o the | (e fo eat on th 3 £ degre a E 52 maily modifications which had been | plot for months. | 987 "f"fpl A D Be Sold to Pay Debts degree whi hthg most ‘dfl ® ® 3 after 3 Several other government em- isco Stock and DO e an 9 R atder of sirable place, home or else- made in the measure after it left the SEh : : ridgepor an. ¥ r o , senate. ! {ployes wit be arrested, it was an- | » §35,000, was paid here I¢|; 4ye John W..Banks 11 s where. Tl ; frankiv® Mr. Cwmmios nunced at the customs house, Her- | tiy byjCart Wbtever SiTthla 1 Lt B8 S8R0 e e e There is a still more subtle DEAUVILLE SCARFS AR Tt s o man Minsky, a checker in the Ap- | | %aid to be (DY hleher aunr fof s Yikied Buciwera siireutin Dume thing. 1f a matron knows \1 unworkable, €o far as' pratery atordhionan ¥ {he emplove | | e e Where & seat was sold re- the Hull Hardware Co., lnc. of Dan- et lfl“”fi"\‘ 1!:}‘"" com $3.98 and up already in custody. The,other pris- | | RGNS T i AR ortable ahd attractive, sh oners are three truckmen and two fosuiy for 34t s i has the poise and self-confi- s | t it wners who disposed of the | bond market in the Stock and . e 5 dence not only with her own Senator Cummins algo agreed with store owners Wwh sposcd | Bond Exehange of San Francisco la: Receiver, Attorney Bar Stlila el & = that “there is much lofic in the arg- | stolen goods. \ | second only to (hat of New York, of Norwalk was ordered t B 3 ) ument that the' commission should e | You sce clearly, comfortably and || while the volume of business in Of the assets, appraised at lLl‘\! c]u’(xvr“ ,;"fl,‘“‘_ that be relleved of the duty of promul- COOLIDGE INVITED. [| in good style—through our || etocks is reported to cxceed that of While the store is heagily stocked makes a charming ~home- A Further Reduction of galing a general consolidation plan. Washington, Jan. 9.—President glasses. Boston, Philadelphia and other large Attorney Berma lared tha keeper. Mr. Thom urged retentign of pra- | | Cooliage today was fnvited to at- | H. RIDDELL | much of the stock is antiquated and AR Five Dollars on the sale r visions of the present law which,he| Mys, J. J. Shepard, who attracted 'tend the Princeton university com- Optometrist | ¢ gold days of moro that it has been impossible to give I :"" ”““1 r“:‘w::; ‘“;,,r “ i""\';;“"‘ ;f‘n-)nv‘r.w ntion at the New v.rnr ment :;rrr‘ s nrml.vuu-- ;aw: With San Franciscans away some of the istoric” farm price of all Coats over £30 ate and Sou n Pacific acquisi-| york democratic convention when receive the degree of doctor o o There implements on hand tions she was one of the foy Smith sup- laws. The invitation was extended ‘A. PINKUS o — G B FUU.[R & Efl FOR SATURDAY ONLY el sy porters in the Missouri delegation. by E. D. Duffield of Newark, N. J., Evcsight Specialist | -1 that ickena as . 8 o s0id At twenty.five centa & loaf in | has become a deputy/constable in preskient of the Prudential Lite 1a- | {100 MAIN sT. i ne §10 . they enter or leas y ACH TORD STaTanT In Our Coat Department. England within a few misTs. | Kansas City. The fees are larg~. |surance company. he city's old mining exc house s 10 be placcd on the market. EEG—G_——— : . ] y 4 ] . l‘ \ 3 . 3 £ 4 - N b L 5

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