New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1929, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929. T h[][][] ISHONORED Task of Keeping Alrways Lighted \PORTUGAL LENIENT Bridge Tournament Warmmg Up BY CEDARRAPIDS s Lonely But Ful of Adventure, TOWARDNOBILITY With 0 Trying Skill At Bidding o . Simple Services as Cabinet Ofi- cial Is Laid o Rest ,. da., Nov, 23 (R)— y which gave James W. Good to the nation for a life of lw HJ!B onnelly Collne \Former Aristocrats Lead Lives coon- as Under M[malchy Men’s White Shirts $1.79 3 for $3.00 government Men's Flannel Pajamas \ from I* res Moin a1 ) chous full, y'mu quality B C D or3 s have proclamation of t1 obility has adapted —For Boys’ Quality Always Boys' Corduroy | Boys' Leatherette Windbreakers Jackets $4.95 $5.95 —TFleece lined and guaran- s s teed not to crack, peel or B 2 . | leak. Colors of brown and [ What Congress Is ] 1 Doing black. Nizes 6 to 18 years. ol —_— Vriday Made to Wear — Priced with Care! n d A WINTER IR ] " o onnefly Colln S e g HATS! HIBonnefly Collnc ] £ ‘"‘; ITIES ST IL N BLo0M fii} lé{elad 'SlzeS! There Will Be Tomorrow a » : o , il olors. N 3 —-All Smart Styles! Demonstration and Sale! = g —SECOND FLOOR— of the oY . THOMAS McGRATH RINGS b 7 | ) wool from § ¥ , COATS ! ' 29¢ . $2.50 COATS! 1k \: Chromium and Sterling Silver. A\ &M [ ] A Representative for the Thomas McGrath Factory of ‘” Providence, R. L., Will Be Here for the Sale. $2 1 50 Plan to Attend! 2 e $37.50 || e AN Waik in Cushioned Comfort ~ $577-50 | Shoes were originally “ made for protection— ! s \LL KINDS OF COAT AR thenstyle was added—and ALL KINDS OF COATS — BLACK COATS, X \ now TREADEASYS | BUILT FOR WEAR BROWN COATS, TAN COATS, GREEN ] \\ e hm;jtpw\'idcdlfl‘le third ality — om- 3 PRICED WITH CARE! g S Al KIND OF FUR; AND COATS IN EVERY wide springy steel arch (' 178 and resilient pad under ¢ R the ball of the foot, com- The Toy Department IS NO‘V Open bined with a glove-fitting Come—See How Much You Can Buy For Little -SECOND FLOOR— instep and narrow, hug- < 3 ging heel make TREAD- —Airplanes that fly . .. Dolls . . — 293 EASYS supreme in foot ) Racing Autos . . . Fire Tiucks . . % i ' comfort. Rubber Bals . . ia! Telephones .- GIFT SUGGESTIONS ~ PN Cedar Chests . . . tric Stov 5 ) N 3 / R ) c T O ] o TS C All Specially Priced! tib=ti) ; . Dishes . . ack il ; Y”m: (:.Il,(tic"“(” [lltl.yjllxljrilrlyttg\ux : Bhis AN voiilicss R Wi Pajamas C Il Any of These. Fine Toys. Bags MUNSON B $2.98 $1.98 HOES — Pouch and envelop Tatloted flnf‘ “”“]f’ ! xelusiv o shapes of calf suede and styles of .\plcn(iul quality Exclusive Agents Fou goat, with the smartest broadcloth and rayon, . B A c 1)-1.\p< and Lm')\ll:;nmm, plenty of tuck-ins and Pled Plper Shoes FOl’ Chlldren Black, brown, tan and ail | vagabond models. Pastel America’s Greatest Iealth Shoe the new colors. and dark colors, (Approved by the Y. M. C. A)) . : —Full Line of Xmas Cards. Also Agents for the Official ' For Older Beys and Girls Bring the Kiddies B S e | —There are Sleds, Trains, Wagons, Let them feast their eyes upon this | Velocipedes, Tricycles, Books, Games— splendid array of better toys that will WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS R all at the usual low Donnelly prices. last far beyond Xmas morning. i | ( ' 150 1«: $1 OO cach 7] Dainty white linen squarc o o 1 varicty ¢ h cole ] sauares with hand Jdrawn wor ]H flfi gnnzil @mijnc BLOXED |In\m\| BCHIERS o ¢ 7 -480- E~ BOSTONS sroes ST -1878- —“Gordon" individually proportioned Hosc. All the new colors; all the new sizes can be found here. ! BRITAIN'S LARGEST TOY TOWN™

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