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Prepared to Look and Buy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WLD\LSU:\) JANUARY lu, 1926, Yew Biftains )/zoup/'ng Center 1) R / (fore for: /l»'('/'yéo‘qu MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE An opportunity that presents ltself but once a year, Rflohael $ annual MID- WINTER CLEARANCE SALE is now in progress, COME BY ALL MEANS AND REALIZE THAT AT THE BIG STORE YOU CAN SAVE. Every Department just CHOCK FULL of merchandise at GIVE AWAY PRICES. $100,000 Dollar Stock to be sold to the people of New Britain and Vrcnmty for $65,000. EXTRA @I’ECI AL THURSDAY AT 9 A. M. 1,000 PIECES OF FIRST QUALITY AGATEWEAR SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 35¢ Every one guaranteed first quality and sold every- where for 98c—1,000 pieces in all—Tea Kettles, Rice Boilers, Dish Pans, Combinettes, etc. Mid-Winter Clearance of Entire Stock of Gloves omen’s, Misses’ Wool Gauntlet Sl\“tmg Gloves les in several colors. \\’\- ve dozen to go in this $1.00 Women s Imported Kid Gloves trap wrist styles (plque sewn). 8.50 grades. Limited quantity, ale I'rice, $1.59 pair wooioian, Two Hundred Pair Men’s Leather Work Gloves AND MITTENS All with warm wool $1.50-32 grade, | | $1.00 x Hundred Pair S and CHILDREN'S Gloves and Mittens Manufacturer's broken i For this & pair ., samples "44c GIRLS’ COATS Sizes 7 to 14 Formerly Sold Up to $12.50 Every new winter material. All popular styles; fur trimmed and plain models—all the new winter colors. $5.98 T01letr1es atClearancePrlces | Tin MAVIS TALC. .. Jar COLD CREAN . VANTINES I’]JR- FUMES, assorted 390 DIER KISS LOOSE POW- Eg;;‘mc‘rs ... 69¢ LUXOR ROUGE, all shades POMPEIAN FACE POWDER GILLETTE ORS, with extra blade ... ¢ Tube WILLIA SHAVING CF 37¢ SAFETY RAZ. . 10c M 25c S0c Tube TPANA TOOTH PA 29c¢ !H'U]{x BRUSHES 25(: Bottle JIINDS HONLY & ALMOND 35c CREAM AQUA Tottle WILLTAMS® \'I'l VA Ym'hfl TOILET WATERS, assprted 49c Bottle LYSOL Bar LUX (toilet form) .... Size LUX, (for washing) e DOALS ROLLS . Heavy‘ Winter Coat Sweaters 99c¢ ust a lucky purchas inarlly priced to $2.98; of fine heather mixture every size and a good assortment of colors Coat Sweaters: or- Drastic Reductions of Our Fntire Stock of High Grade Sweaters Bvery style every color and all sizes. Mnd Wmter Clearance of New Fall and Winter Hats Every Intest style, faille siik satin, br trimmed, many with gorgeonsiy color; wood Kk Prinee penell blue, cocra and b Clean-Up of 024 Merchandse Girls’ Dresses * About $2.69 T 77c 69c Boston Bags wicloths and Vol er 1((‘ s to select Bostan Dags of 11 1 on mostly v size but not every style, Al colors, 69c A LARGE VARIETY O WOMEN'S Neckwear Sets nl CREPE DE CHINE WINDSORR TIES WOMEN'S FELT Boudorr Slippers trim and Rizes to 8 llant brocade, hued sflk ine peach, cuck Velvet Hats vet Hat former ney style a old to $5.98 must go d color included In thls 1ot Odd hlv-lats g of ahout iron as well as the miss , Every odd Mat {n tr all styles for the m brellas, in u YValue to £1.75. Mid-Winter Clean-Up of s Kniekers 100 Tapestry and Leather Hand Bag:; for Ladies Boudoir Lamps U 1r(le| -the-Arm and Pouch Bags | Onet bt of fine Kr Shade, Base, Cord and merly sold for $2 a good it in all colors and patterns and c 79c avy padded 47¢ Of Pin Moracco, other leathers, Al samplos. style frames, Value to $4.00, Speclal ... Mld Wmter Clearance of Our Entlre Stock of Underwear Men’s Gray_ Rlbb?d Fleeced Gowns, ‘Chemise; ‘S'teo-irls; Slips Umon Suits o and Bloomers or trimmed styles $1.50 grade. $1.17 Boys Rlbbed Fleeced Union Suits Sizes 22 to 3 1+ all wanted 7y 1 shades. 59¢ Rayon Sllk Underwear on Vests and Step-in every wanted Worth $1.19, Salel Price .. Pretty Raye pastel shades, 79¢ ';‘},.1 :;:}r::fl:(l;x]:;r:n medium welghts L 94C Womens Silk Striped Union Suits Duteh neck, elbow sleeve; knee lengths. Sizes 36 to 44, $1 39 $1.85 value, Sale Price BIG BARGAIN TABLI: AT KNIT U \l)l h\\l \l- SECTION ODD LO AND BROKEN LINES Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Underwear Crinkle Creoe Bloomers loomers of good quality krinkle cr ery and neat frill; pinik pe with hand om.- Flannelette Gowns for Women 39c Rayon Silk Gowns and Chemise Mld Wmter Clearshce of Corsets, Corselets Brassners 9 8 o C Every odd Corset and ev ery odd Brassiere formerly sold to $2.19, all the bes \\ nue\ter and other well }\nn\\ n brands Mid-Winter Clearance of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats st makes including " A Clearance of Odd Lcts at Our Baby Dept BABIES’ COATS BaBy Rompers Boys’ Wash Suits Boys’ ‘Bell Blouses Sold Below Cost ~ and Creepers Boys’ Jersey Suits ,m"\"mu rln(l)rc N e R el e $1.00 Baby Sacques worth \ TE mr\l; \v:| TS con w”“g of all wo 1 m! e ' 87c 15 per cent off on all Boys' Suits iddy blouse and Olver ind G etty m models of good materials in neat color. a sllk yarn and Overcoats, 1,267 PA IRS OF Women’s Novelty Pumps and 0xfords All brand new merchandise taken from our regular $5 and $6 stock Satin, Suede, Velvet, Gun Metal and Tan; Buckle and Strap nfl(\cts low, Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot. YOUR CHOIC A GENUINE MID-WINTER CLEARANCE OF SHOES Boys’ High-Cut Storm Shoes The most daring offer ever made leather uppers; mere talk. ¥ Sizes to 6 ; in Patent, French Kid, military and high heels. | TERE IS ANOTHER LOT THAT WILL MAKE YOU SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICI—433 PAIRS OF Misses’ and Chrldren s Dressy Shoes tent with ( 1 Mous $1.98 | i siacion ora new b water-prool soles an ery pair th at least $4 SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE ONLY anteed $1.98 ! At Your Library | (Continued From Preceding Page) H/CLOWNS AND P, M, Willson Disher, A study of the evolution of clown- ship and of pantomimo from tho carliest times to the present day, The book cont aniong much other new material, the TOMIMES by life Ktory of the famous Grock HERE'S TRELAND by speakiman Mr. Speakman made a tour of Ire. land, its cities, villages, lakes and streams, from ono end to the ether, stopping here and there to paint a on 1 especially and talking and literary and polit well as | Harold ressod en with colebrities, as Etening to the Irish peas. their eternal alternation of mirth and lamentation, DISRAELL by Edward T. Raymond. Himgelt o profound student of the British political scene, Mr, Raymond has welghed the defec fies of this man h]n cha current history, Mr, names ns one unqu ntry wit tionable men of England.” [ROMANCE OF LIGHTHOUSES AND LIFE BOATS by Thomas W. Corbin. An English account of the ap. Pltances 4 in gnarding against dangers of the sea, with a descrip. tion of 1ighiships, rockets, and sub- MURDER, PIRAC by R, W, Por uthor sixteen notable Xiv\:llsh trials since medieval times, for their | human interest the light they throw upon social changes in Eng- lish history. THE NEGRO / H. W 1 G. B. Johnson. A great many of the more modern religious, soclal and work songs of the Negro are brought together and an attempt {8 made to estimate something of Negro character and life from the evidence they present. | SYSTEMS OF" PUBLIC WELFARE hy H. W, Odum, This is a manual of study and re- ference covering all the present county and municipal agencies public welfare, with a chapter on the movement for a Iederal depart- {ment LIFE STORY OF ORISON SWETT MARDEN by Margaret Connelly. This is the story of a neglected o phan boy o Who rose by I jand devoted his life to helping othe ers. A human document which {ran- seends fiction, THE HIDDEN YEARS by Oxenham. The story of the boyhood, youth and early manhood of Jesus, told | by the boy Azor, who came to dwell | nest to ter shop and who froi nine, became Jesus' | constant companion and playmate. manhood until the cruci- fixion beyone MEN, WOMEN A ron R. se are wise and illuminating | s of college problems Ly Mr. ho was assoeiated with Har. vard College for more than forty years as professor of Lnglish and nd as dean of the facully of arts and letters, D COLLEGES by Briggs, LETTERS TO KATI ward C. Burne-Jones. Humorous lctters and delightful ink or pencil pictures which the dis- d English artist drew for a gay-hearted little g by Sir Ed- MY CONTEMPORARIES | ximilian Harden, are a number of disclose an essays extraordinary breadth of political and cultura! |knowledge. Mr. Harden has one of the keenest minds in Europe today and his chapters on Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau, Lenin, Von Hindenburg and others show con- clusively his pourrn of observation. . GALLTY AMERICAY Le Gallienne, Gallie: made a de- Ny com sive collection Amerie: roetry. It includes all d many of the poems will E ANTHOLOGY OF 3 by Richard SOUTHINGTON NEWS the Jew r on Main street Monday night and suc- aking away with an as- 3 ,M\rl(\‘ valued at $700, Entrance was effected by prying open A transom over the front door. | The robbery was discovered by Wil- [tiam Colling, an employe, who open- ed the sto yesterday, Marks on the door showed that the leves unsuccessfully tried to pry it open. Several burned matches their time in ransacking the place. ble T s Murphy was as- lay afternoon in the bank and | e following board of directors was ed: Former Governor Mareus | Holcomb, Dowey . Blakeslee, Edwin Garber Brothers everyday prices. stories of D HIS SONGS by | a New England farm | own efforts to fame, | John | rs ransacked the store of on the floor showed that they took | The annual meeting of the South- on Bank and Trust Co., was held | . Todd, James H. Pratt, William lluubn. L. I, Fitenthorn, ¥rank H. | Barnes, A, R, Wells, E. G. Lewis {and Charles E. Sith, The directors elected the follow- ing officers: President, James M, | Pratt; vice-presidents, Kdwin &, | Todd, Willlam Hutton and E. G, Lewis; secretary and treasurer, |Charles E. Smith: assistant secre- | tary, Robert G, Simpson and assist- {aut treasurer, O, B, Kllbourn, authentie | A meeting in the interests of adult education will be held In the town hall Thurslay evenlng at § o'clock, according 10 an announce. ment made by School Superintens {dent I, 8 Libby, Ltobert Demiug, state director of Amerleanization, Will dellver an addreas and talks in Italian and Polish will be glven by | Emil L. Marzano and Peter J. Iu. wekl. A motlon pleture, i {Land ot Opportunity” wili 1o shown, The annual meeting and banquet |of the Poxto Mutual Rellef associas {tion will be held tonight in Gers maula hall. A business session will be held followed by & banquet at {which about 300 are expected. The annual meeting of the First Congregational church will be held in the church parlors Thursday eve- ning. A pienle supper will be served, he following officers have been clected by the Marlon Union Chapel assoclation: President, George Crampton; secretary and treasurer, Fugene C. Southworth; directors, James Krost, E. C, Southworth, C. 1, Stone, J, Brown, George Crampton, W. I", Lewls and Ernest Miller, Mies Lilllan Rauch, school nurse In the employ of the Southingten Publie Health association, under- went a successful operation for ape pendicitis yesterday at the New Britain General hospital, FLORIDA NEGROES ARE BEING OUSTED Night Rlders Drive Them From Desirable Property Tampa, Fla., Jan. 13, (@ —Follow- ing appeals for protection to the "l ampa city commission yesterday by nvxro residents and delegations from hree negro organizations, city and mxmy officers today costinued {o rch for a band of night riders, the negroes said had warned several of their number to quit the city. City officlals charged that the | night riders have been acting under the instigation of real estate opera- tors who would force the negroes {to sell their holdings to make way | for sub-divisions. R. C. Doby, an aged negro, (ah! Mayor Perry G. Wall, that he was { visited by the band which, after {burning a 08s before his home, warned him to leave the city within | 48 hours. They then left his place. Doby said, and set fire to a negro | nelghbor's home. Police were detafled to protect the | nesro with orders to shoot to kill any | one attempting to molest him or his | property. After delegations representing the Inter-denominational minister's allj« ance, the Tampa Urban league and | the business and professional men | had visited the commission fnatruc. | tions were issued that the band of | night riders was to be rounded up |and every protection afforded the | negro residents, | Bellet that real estate eperaters were behind the night riders, investis gators sald, was based on the fact | that several attempts recently have {been made to develop a sub-division which have met with failure beeause {of negro occupants of the property, Gargle Aspirin for Tonsilitis or Sore Throat A harmless and effective gargle is to dlssolve two “Bayer Tablsts of Aepirin” in four tablespoonfuls of water, and gargle throat thor. oughly. Repeat in twe hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genu- ine Rayer Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. One Thin Woman (Gained 10 Pounds In 20 Days All weak men and women All nervous men and women All skinny men and womea Can grow stronger, healthler and more vigorous and take on solld | needed fiesh in 30 days just by tak- ing McCoy's Cod Liver Ol Com- pound Tablets four times a day— !as easy to take as candy. Everybody knows that nasty-taste ing, evil-smelling Cod Liver Oll is a | wonderful vitalizer, flesh producer and health creator. But who wants to swallow the horrible stuff, when thess wonder- ful tablets—McCoy's Cod Liver Oit Compound Tablets, are just as good and so easy to take. A box of €0 tablets for §0 cents ’nnd if any skinny man of womas |doesn't gain at least § poutids in 80 | days—=Your druggist is authorized to give you your money back, Ask any druggist, McCoy's, the discoveries to the general | { Be sure and get original and genuine, and don’t for- get there is nothing on earth oo {good to make backward, listiess, un- |derweight children grow strong and irobust,