New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1925, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925, COMMENCING TOMORROW WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14, AT 8: 30 A. M. e Great Pre-Inventory Sale ~ The Capitol 5¢ to $1.00 Store 328 MAIN NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Our overstock must be reduced. An exceptlonal opportunity to obtain seasonable merchandise prices; yet obtainable. Most prices have been marked at cost, and many below cost. : A WONDERFUL MONEY-SAVING EVENT FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS (Just a few steps from the railroad tracks) from all our departments at the lowest PILLOW CASES 42x36 size \25¢ quality. Sale Price .. £ 19¢ -5‘1)3[%1;NKETS Vi 105, 91.49 $2.49 Size 64x76. Value $3.29. RIS A OIS, ALARM:CLOCKS The famous Lux Knight top bell clocks. Guaran- teed. 7 8 P -Value $1.50. ... ALUMINUM 3 WARE 3 and 4-quart handled Sauce Pans. Large sized Colanders of the high- ; est grade aluminum, — Value $1 ea. Special .. B e i i . § HOUSEHOLD BROOM Regular 79c. 49 c Each Fa. 50C 3 WINDOW SHADES In brown, green, blue, ecru, white. Regular 69c. .. 49c¢ LADIES’ FLANNEL BLOOMERS of Windsor colored flan- ! nel in regular and extra sizes. Value 89¢. ..... [ DRUMMER BOY HOSE This well known brand, 69c G CCHOY. 79 in sizes 10 to 12; first 29c¢ | quality only. BRIr s R S R P S YA LADIES’ SILK BLOUSES Just received a new shipment of those beau- tiful blouses; many in tunic styles. Value $3.49. $1.98 | The 1 Ll]I(X Oc pa (N e e packag 8 c 0X P. & G. SOAP 4C a cake [ e T ) LADIES’ MUSLIN GOWNS A fine selection in sev- eral styles. It will pay {ou to buy them for ater. 1 Value $1.29, .. 89¢c [ e N LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES Of fast color gingham; well made in ssveral neat patterns. Sizes 36 to 54. 88 c Value $1.29. e e CRETONNE We will offer our entire stock of beautiful pat- terns with value up to 49¢ a yard. Speclal . Yard 19C TABLE » OILCLOTH In white and blue de- signs. Value 30c yard. One-half Yo 10c CHILDREN’S SWEATERS Of pure wool, in brown, peacock, camel; three styles; sizes 24 to 34, — Value $ 1 9 8 $2.98 ...... BOYS'—MEN’S SWEATER COATS With two pockets and shawl collar, BOYS’ SUITS With peggy clath tops, in several pxcttv shades —sizes 3 to 8 Value $1. Each 50c LADILS’ FLANNEL GOWNS Full cut embroidered § yoke. Value %‘1 A Special .. 750 i M GIRLS’ UNION SUITS Heavy fleece lined, in all 79¢c | B Reg. $1. Only sizes up to 16. Reg. $1. Only -/-——m_ CROCKERY SPECIALS - You can make up a complete dinner set with our latest new patterns at our very low prices. Cups and Saucers . 7-in. Plates ....... Platters . Nappies i BN S both for 10c 0the1 pieces to com plete set at b i hizn el 4 Each .. 1 Slzes 30x40 imported ¢'s in pink and Neat borders. — Value $1.00. 25 c EEs s COCO MATS The ldrge size imported mats, 9 8 c Value $1.39. Ea. T R T ) ALUMINUM VACUUM BOTTLE I pint size, guaranteed imported hottle. 79 c RSN T MEN’S OVERALLS AND JACKETS 4 Of 240 denim, well made § 8 —all sizes. Value $1.49. $1.00, Only Each...... ME} COTTON HOSE In black, cordovan, white; all sizes. Value 15¢ pair. Only ..... pair 9C R RSN it CHILDREN’S SCHOOL DRESSES Some pretty patterns in fast colored ginghams; in all sizes 8 to 14. Reg- ular $1.00. Special LUNCH KITS Black Japanned box with compartment for pint vacuum hottle. — Reg. 79¢. -flm"m WHITE ENAMEL FOOT TUB A large size oval shaped, triple coated enamel. — Special for this 50 c Value $1.00 ! The regular 10¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP size. Only ...... 5C 3 to customer A PANTY DRESSES Of fast color checked gingham, all neatly em- broidered. Value 89 Jux 50c Each coovveene A T R P MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS A fine quality flannel full cut in all sizes 14 to g, Value $1.25 ... 89¢c. T REGAL RECORDS The latest hits in jazz d vocal and vocal Eachssc selection. a mile or two across the border, but | 1lly they are takenm to some the United States side \ per- ~TURN TRUM RUN s s s RUNNINfi ALJENS | i ot e Tn\ln\\u] in this district and ‘Hm, good results,” Mr, Flynn said as “the prospects of from three months to & year in prison is not so inviting Smugglers Basily Outwn Small | to aliens as Uve mere prospect of | Force of Guavda at Boundary | ", her v SOCIALISTS WOULD TAX FRENCH TITLES, Aristocrat Responds by Saying ot oen| 1L Makes No Difference running of liquor, | lte, 8 18 no original invéstment and | Farls, Jan, 13c—Nobllity will be no prospect of losing out, as he col- vuhh;ed to pay the state heavily for l ile | lects in advance from his “clients” |its pride, if a socialists faction in par |1 and then dumps them at the first | jiomont has its way. If not, some u-.wm:m- spot without danger €0 |.tremists say title in France may rimself. 1 1¢ \VEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT Man, Answering | Call for Policeman, is Mistaken for Burglar. . blizzard . Blinded by the bliz- | zard and stunned by the cold, Miss | > Goolidge, Commenting on Con-| c i moned to a Wheeling residence to [eyeuc Gal l[ Sat Iacwly ‘Mp'n‘mf. burglar, Ray Lazear, .‘ Vaille was forced to halt while yele po‘)r eman, was shot day with Walter Kiener of Denver. | G S A N {ccss. They wero descending the |1 lnorth face of tht peak when the | I : ! DRAl anen JLhe IS gfl\ H]R WED [ Wheeling, W. Va., UL D Klener pushed ahead to summon help. After a hazardous journey B ) ardous journey Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 13.—Sum and led back a searching 1 Forced to travel at a & ‘wml y C. D. Crouch, was found hudd son of ] partly covered by snow. It was from that party that Sort- and was lost. Miss Vaille had scaled Grand Forks, N. D, Jan. Tightening of th { 13,— |y immigration re- | o uou men who arrive in responee to th drictions has turned ma \ liquor runners to- the Je bsk 1 ccupation of smuggling alicns into he United States from Canada, ac ing to William Flynn, divector in rge of this immigration district. Two hundre « | Bob Shawkey Released : is $25, i at T origin, 1,00 In His $25,000 Suit |;..s; 1 ol S0 13.—Because the knight willscost 3 ecurity | Will have to ay Yaris | 19:000; count, 20,000; marquis, 30,- ¢ [000; dukes from 50,000 to 200,000 land princes from 100,600 to 250,000, ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF 1 o f{““ 'a rair settioment by resident Cool 1 of Kansas Clty against J, |10 adopt this proposition, but has Mr. Coolids ew York Yankees' | Prepared a law abolishing the use of joseph Crawley Was One of Coun- Colorado She d man \\ho ! money. When he told the had no money, he sald, the man fled. Crouch then tele ed police and | | also obtained a mou was grg Morning Specials from 7 A. M. to 11 A, M. Lean Smoked . 14C | SHOULDERS, b. 14¢ Dawes plan, it was a Iedn Fresh SHOULDERS, i Best Mai Challenge POTATOES. . pk. 210 ’ MILK ... 2 cans &9 C 25(: Jtrow up dia bante’s || A T)ay Specials in n All Departments rt time p is b ythe | B o 12¢C r, Crouch decla . Sack e [SGAR sl Leufiglé 82‘1‘9‘;]‘3"')‘“‘1"“?&!1 i EVAPORATED MILK ....... 3cans 27¢ : § PALMOLIVE SOAP 5 cakes 29¢ i UNEEDA BISCUITS . 2 pkgs. 9¢ WINNER COFFEE . Ib. 39¢ P. & G. Soap. . 5 cakes 2dc | Not-a-Seed Raisins phg. 10¢ Premier | Rumford's Baking [ Dressing ...... bot. 33¢ i Shredded Wheat. . | HL i Jello, all flavors .. pL 10c | WEDGWOOD v re CREAMERY BUTTER 2 le. 8Tc I’I ST PURE LARD 2 lbs. 37¢ uck Oleo | Nucoa Nut Oleo | First Prize Oleo lh 29c | 1b. 29¢ . Ib. 39¢ . Ib. 18¢ h. 20¢ ..1b. 18¢ Coolidge Approves olulu today on & va TR Washington, J 3.—The Paris ) francs; barons i a viscount St. Louis, Jan cannot ki intift had fs tion ever mile of There are two principal methods | employed in smuggling aliens, ac- cording to Mr. Fiynn, One s for the alien dri\.m to enter the United States to work his way to some city near the border and t teh for 1 to post recognizes that it t all that the Un! does not r 1 at the time | titles altogether. Mcantime the holders of titles are try's Best Known Fire Fizhters 1 rm they re- Ty 3 uni s o —56 Years Old. be ge that he | in St. Lous last | not particulraly al I all that unsucc: - method is titles were made in 1852, 1885 Joad an automobile with aliens and drive across the border, dumping them down at almost any place, with no particular regard as to the possi- Litity of the aliens bel g | custody withi These smuggle alien with , Flynn declare suuggler t person thus illegally transport a rule for foreigners are driven ish New York, Jgp ench nobil- | opinion of the | f replied: “What A title is P yamshgfnmmx:;?" 3 .‘ " M B> Powder Sweet Sifted Peas 2 can 29¢ Quick Cook Oats. . pkg. 10¢ asy for the $100 for each ed. As only Y\mfl es in | third republic was @ have been treated since, something like born; but t1 00,000 M AR ET T0 DARKEN HAR By o names of ver Alimost everyone Tea and Sulphur, — o mow Succeeds Green t counts, and i old ¥French families can get along quite well without titles.” HILLED TRYING 10 SGALE PEAK Denver Woman Dead and Would- Be Rescuer Missing QTRAKS SH\L‘UI\ TEA \ ) CHOICE SHOUT ROAST PORK BONELESS POT ROAST EGS GENUINE LAMB 1b. 39¢ h Cut Hamburg It " Best Frankforts. .. Ib. ] 18¢ of Liver 2 1bs. 25¢ Lean Corned Beef. . Ib. 10¢ toasting (h:;".".*\ Ib. 15¢ l\ an Bmhn;_ Beef. . 1h. 10¢ XTRA "™ GRAPEFRUIT 5}; 25¢ l.n” In\ld\\.n \p')-e Califernia Sunkist Oranges Sound Yellow Onions .......... 6 Ibs. 25¢ Y l‘Hn\\ t.fi be knows that Sage properly com- poundedy brings back the natural :olor and lustre to the hatr when faded, streaked | or g Years | ago the only way to | get this mixture was | to make it at home, | which is mussy and | troublesome. owadays we simply ask at any \ & store for “Wyeth's Sage and | phur Lompeund.” You will get n iavge hottle of this old-time re- cipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost ‘ Everybody uses this pre ton ¢ ow, becuuse no one can y tell that you darkened your ha Many School Children Are Sickly ‘ommerce, ber and 4 tiged Denver mil He Aaron Sapiro, Ofte s | made a formal demand that Henry i* does it so npaturally and evenly. | Ford's Dearborn Inde wudent retpact | You dampen a sponge or soft brush { statements ‘alleged to have been with it and draw this through your ded to show a co DARERCY b hair. taking one small strand at t by morning the gray hal rs, and after anot 1 or two, your hair be o lawyer, has nas dz. 29¢ T VP(‘ » Cod Cranberries 2 gts. 25¢ 6 lhs. 25¢ | Teebex « Lettuce ... hd. 15¢ Solid Head Cabbage b, 4¢ { (:mut\ and I'arunips Ib. 5¢ THESE POWIL FACTION. A ST e RS P ) WLs d with the In||rv'<m il '{he retraction I8 not forthcoming. Miss Vaille's trlp was started Sun- " you.Jook years younger:

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