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_3_0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920 FEMALE LOBBYIST =i M ; TR . N A e E A S T0 PRESENT VIEWS : S - Gladys Jones, “Publicist,” Seeks .7 L Low Tariii on Sugar I ¢ : \ & ; 163 MAIN STREET : City Items E % % r P 3’ N % New Britain’s Busiest Coat and Decs Store Offers to the women of e ; this city and surrounding towns 14 ; ! he “American pes xpedition to Furope,” the 5’ D \ 0 to London in Jan s the United States’ rep e ; erence on naval hmlt ition an 1 44 ; 4 At ! ] X Y Jilliz /. Pratt, Sen: : g i ‘ = ‘ 9 J« }n T. Robinson, Secr ‘{:]\(n’ f the Navy Charles Fran 5 g% % é ‘%% EaCh These Dresses are the stock of 2 New York manufacturer, bought ot by Jay-Cobb and they must b- turned into cash at once. All CONNECTICUT FURRIERS 7OVWest Main Street (RO R A DR O/ TR AT [ N ]) styles, colors, materials and sizes. For Saturday—Smart Furs Are Featured at Low Prices It might be called a demonsuration of Connecticut Furriers values in good furs—for there is no smart fashion—no new collar, cuff or pelt, which cannot be found in cither of these two assortments at $13500 test Muskrat Northern Sezl Russian \ 1erican Broadtail Mendoza Beaver ot $195.00 e e [ t models in such excellent furs as Beaver I Dyed Squirrel Grey Squirrel — $16. 95 and $21 95 Including Chinchillas, Broadcloths, Tweeds, etc., up to size 52. REMEMBER DOORS OPEN TOMORRCW MORNING AT 7 0’CLOCK Jay-Cobbs, 168 MAIN STREET Mink and Fitch trim). “CHOOSE YOUR FURRIER BEFORE CHOOSING YOUR FURS!” We are willing to extend reasonable credit to responsible partie HARTFORD STORE AT 90-92 CHURCII STREET