New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1927, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER & 1927. DRIVER IS HELPLESS AS AR GOES WILD Runs Into Pole When Steering Apparatus Breaks of the y ccording to Off er's report, W » Chinese Vigilantes Organization “ 77 afternoon, with the Kozon accused Kud toxicated, while K Kozon geant cither car out of street and on the strec collided. Ther Baronet’s Daughter Is Auphne Taxi Operator hine READ HEBALD CLASSIFHED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS WHEN STRERGTH FAILS 150K T0 (}U‘JSTirET“* with Ke BRAN sure Try the recipes Made by Kello Served and sold eve R ALL-BRAN FLASHES OF LIFE: JEFFERY MARETS, M Gin WEIGHT 400 PCUNDS, SORRY HE'S FAT . £ SPEARS FORM mmmmmfif Starts Work Nov, S. 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PHONE 1409 Large variety Val. 25¢ 36-inch Heavy Quality WHITE OUTING FLANNEL —6 Yards Figured —5 Yards YORGETTE CREPE 25 sh‘\d(\ to select from —Yard 36 inches wide, New FLOWERED CHALLIS to choose from. —7 Yards IFULL OF BARGAINS THAT SHOULD BRING WOMEN FROM MILES AROUND Val. $1.49 Yd. P BROCADED DAMASK DRAPERY VALANCES $ All ready to put through the rods, in all range of colors. —Yard ENGLISH LONG CLOTH Charmeuse Finish 36 inches wide 10-yard packages —Package AND BLANKETS Val. $1.49 Yd. 29 inches wide Silk Finish $ COSTUME VELVET in black, navy, hlo\\l\ and jade green. —Yard Val. 59¢ Ea. PEQUOT PILLOW CASES Limited Quantity —3 for DELIVERIES MADE EVERYWHERE! . $1.00 hand- them to you. in WINTER VESTS AND Ankle Length UNION length; values to $1.50. KOTEX with every two SILA SHoP - 348 MAIN ST. OPP. COMMERCIAL ST. x Clearance Discontiéi.s,nef Numbers| These are reduced fei Final (learance sale Prices $1.35 $185 $9.65 ww $24.85 $15 to $100 hiid Floor Formerly COATS Women’s and Misses Discentinued Fall and Winter Coats Sale Prices Go get a small 4 Formerly $75 to $100 Third Floor MILLINERY Special Lot 25¢ Cormerly $2 to $5 'l‘hud Floor SPECIAL LOT Dress Ornaments—Buckles—Braids, Fringe, Etec. Cleanout Prices Much Less Than Cost. Thnd Floor HANDBAGS Discontinued Numbers 500 to $5 Formerly $1.50—$10 Thn d Floor TOILET ARTICLES Discontinued Numbers of Richard Hudnut and Vantine's Greatly Reduced Third Floor ¥ [)R C() ATS and FUR PIECES Discontinued Numbers in these Greatly Reduced Third Floor WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY 3 Special Lots 50c 75c¢ $1.00 Formerly $1.00 to $2.50 Main Floor CLEARANCE OF INFANTS' WEAR Priced 10c « $4.85 Bands—Slips—Mittens—Coats—Dresses Second Floor SHOES Men’s—Women’s—Children’s 50c $1.00 $1.85 up to $5e85 Second Floor ODDS AND ENDS Bloomers—YVests—Chemise—Gowns—Slips 50c i'ormerly $1 and $2 Downstairs Store Besse System Store “Right Goods at Fair Prices”

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