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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘JANUARY 23, 1925, ‘WAR DECLARED 'SHOES $5.00 Hi-Grade Moc- $2.98 casin Shoes .... GOLF HOSE Boys’ Golf Hose, all wool, assorted colors. They’re worth T5c. 1 DRESS SHOES All Hi-Grade Dress Shoes to be closed out § at SOC on the dollar. WORK SHIRTS Good Heavy Work Shirts. The kind that sell for $1 and $1.25, but we sell ‘'em y coat § does at ... Navy Pea Coats Well—Here they go— The $15.00 Navy Pea- $9.95 BedroomSlippers Good warm Bedroom Slippers. The kind you pay $1.00 for elsewhere. 50X Here you are “MEN” Socks LUMBERJACK SHIRTS All wool, all colors, ¥ all sizes. Out they go— # THE ORIGINAL ARMY & NAVY STORE HAS DECLARED WAR:ON HI PRICES —STARTING SATURDAY, JAN. 24TH, WE WILL PUT THE SKIDS UNDER HI PRICES. ALL MERCHANDISE — SHOES FURNISHINGS, ARMY & NAVY GOODS—WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES THAT WILL EVEN MAKE:STORE KEEP- ERS LOOK. START NOW TO SAVE MONEY. READ — READ COMPARE PRICES—THEN YOU WILL BE CONVINCED! Real “Fur” Lined Caps, $2 and $2.50 kind. Take 'em home 9 8 ¢ {1 AT e ARMY SHIRTS You can’t beat these L pnces Hi-Grade Atmy Handkerchiefs Right back to before the war price. Hand- kerchiefs 7 for 250 OVERALLS All good makes, They are worth more, but here they go— The $1.50 kind ... 98¢ Pair ..o000ine GLOVES Leather Palm Gloves. The kind that give long wear. 2 4 c PANTS The higgest line of work and dress Pants in the city. $3.00 kind WebbArmyBelts A good Belt that will do the work. 9 C Each .... HEAVY ARMY UNDERWEAR All wool. Worth $2 and $3 a garment, At ° I say Pair MENS SWEATERS Big assorttent of Men’s Sweat- ers, all colors, all wool and all sizes. $3.50 Kind $5.00 Kind $8.00 kind SHEEPSKIN COATS The best Sheepskin Coats in town. All sizes. $11.50 Kind sell ‘em RAINCOATS What's the use getting wet, I - will sell you a $7.50 Raincoat for The $2.00 Kind ...$148 The $2.50 kind . ..$1.69 DRESS SHIRTS Big Line of Dress Shirts to go at cost. Madras, Silk Stripe, Repp Cloth, English Broadcloth, Ox- fords and Silk Shirts. All go at cost during this sale. SILK SOX A good heavy Silk Sock, in black and brown, Reg. 75¢ value. 39 C Regular $1. 00 Heavv Rlbbed UNDERWEAR 69¢ Garment $4.00 kind ... $5.00 kind .. this sale. $1 '00 Garment .. HIP BOOTS High Grade Hip Boots, all sizes. $7.50 and $8 values. | $3 '98 { Go in this sale.at .... WOOL SOX Good Heavy Wool Socks. Worth 50c. Our price s $3.69 | g2 g9 OVERCOATS Having purchased 119 Overcoats at 60c on the dollar from one of the leading merchants in town—we offer them at this sale ¢ at pr ices never before heard of in this or any other town, TIf you § are in need of a Overcoat and want to save good American dol- ! lars, come and see me. Price is no object. I am going to sell lhese Coats regardless of what they cost. A. S. HOFFMAN, Manager. Heavy Ribbed UNION SUITS Al wool. $4 value.—$1.98 T R T PR T This is the Original Army and Navy Store, 56 Church street, The first gnd only Army and Navy Store in New Britain, -Not connected with any other store—. “We set the pace. Others TRY and keep up with us. FIRE CLUBBANGS - WAY Mcmw The Original Army and Navy Store. \We originate, others do the best they know how. We got the goods. We do the business— Why? Because we sell lower than the other fellow. If yow're from Missouri—Come in we will show you. 40% OFF All TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT CASES "THE ORIGINAL 5,65?3555 ARMY & NAVY STOREI 5 ?mnn this morning to answer the | CHURCH )STREET Hracks and when' run over would cause the wheels to slip..The isth- hearings it clearly appears that George M. Swift in his connections with the Saber and Martha Jackson Grasshoppers Delay Traing Hordes of grasshoppers. have heen doing crop havoe in the Isthmus of mus:is one of the most fartile and ntepec in the southern part versatile lands in the wovld as a)- 0. They have been so thick most anything wilk grow there. The t as to delay rallroad trains other sido of the picture is that “That none of the cases has been |because they would get on tho fevers, ague and insects abound. |sustained but on the contrary have | ! |ail been disproved and the testimon vindicates the commissioner of In dian affairs of any maladministra | tlon” once . LACK OF TRADE | CLOSES PLANTS All Branches of Devon il af | " New Bedlord Shut Down L G : : | Denies Any Fraud in Indian ;'; ik & put SRERG0. Affairs Management 'lndoer rifle shington, Jan, i Nutmeg Rmr night by the ay formally reques committee of the house |fairs committee to dism leded to Have Shot Relative at Millyille, N. J. 2 «d that the charges, by Hugh L. Murphy, former of Okmulgee county, Okla- not been sustained. The on conditions in vidence present- gs has involved 'xandmg kneeling, sitti #The individual scores were as fol-| ) Néw Bedford, Mass, Jan. 23.— | K gh the Indian office |All departments of the Devon mill ber and Martha | closed down this afterncon until thy restricted Indians |d'ebruary 2. A notice posted by the . management id the closing wa: h | due to “the anced condition in the mills.” We and loomfixers at the plant went on strike last Mon lay in protest against a 10 per cen! “New Reitain. “applies only to the ot the old Roteh mill | from the Ameri- ric Coporation.” The cd by the Fisk Rub. , will operate on the | u s G e dye: ift, with an inig antdesign to inju; r of !mlnn afiai Jorbin- Russwin, DOZ 53c GGS DGZ $1 05 ““Peaches i3 en P EVAAP%II;ATED MILK 3 For 2 i pi enge l ecause of the th ll of lh tment (of the in is claim for larg willing tool of |of his aun having no personal | Septe mlm lhn af the facts to which he |hour and Tecommended mercy. was used by | _— | for a short per-| There is a task for all to perform | county |and a quick and effective way to get 3 in touch with it—make full use of wat from the testimony in these |the Wants. ECLIPSE BREAKFAST Undoubtedly many of you will be up early to see this wonderful phenomenon, viz “the eclipse,” which will never occur again in our life time. She is visiting the United States now. BERKER SURRENDERS. T0 NORWICH POL -'Bandits Tie Up Citizens, Thes Rob Bank at L cnsurel se i s have ver Rev. John L. Davis To Speak to Red Army | R J o L In s, for rly o Tapnoca:*uia"fl_ia‘fis°~ |2 ASP The Hotel Burritt will serve a special breakfast in the main dining room and coffee shop from 7 to 11 o’clock. LY Tips= 45¢ wATlA TIC-PACIFIC STORES AT | 125 North St., New Britain, Conn. Iroad & High Sts, New Britain, Conn, 75 Arch St., New Britain, Conn, 76 E. Florence $t. New Britain,Conn. {441 Arch St., New Britain, Conn. clsey St., New Britain, Conn. New Britain, Conn; 33 New Britain, Conn. 15 ) 3 417 W. Main St New Britain, Conn, N § Farmington Road, Kensington, 131 Hartford Ave., New Britain,Conn. . Conn. Hope to Take Movies ! tepted aithoug! Of Eclipse Tomorrow ' $ng there Had L ferbury 28 = Ohatee Y Patrons will e welcome to witness the eclipse from the roof of the hotel. Bring vour' appetites and smoked glasses and let us do the rest. HOTEL BURRITT ground he und Bad been convi ate's_Attorney Art owever, said that Mr, ceptable fo him and z;mhn was raised to man. ; In the course of the the campus, is m have done out musical in the or on the