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NMEW BRITAIN "*ILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914. A A Y 'BOSTON STORE ‘(We Clgse at 12:30 Wednesdays Dufin‘ July and August.) SPECIAL VALUES In Muslin Underwear COMBINATIONS Cut large and full, drawer or sklrt. fine quality nainsook, variety of styles to select from, trimmed in lace and needlework, sizes 36 to 46. Worth 75c. 50 CENTS EACH. EXTRA VALUES IN NJGHT ROBES. Fine quality nainsook, nicely made and trimmed with needlework or lace, Variety of stvles, nothing about these. 50 CENTS EACH. CREPE UNDERWEAR, The ideal material for . summer | George H. Dyson of 50 Garden street. wear, light, soft and cool. Requires The finance committee of the com- no ironing. mon council will meet Wednesday " evening. 3 s CREPE GOWNS, Charles h Jr. of White and fancy colored, nicely | street will Bhe . suim; trimmed. / 50c TO $1.00. Extra sizes for large women, neck, linen lace trimmed. $1:25, < CREPE COMBINATIO Drawer or skirt, W trimmed, in linen, val ant " laces, all sizes. 50c to $1.25. CREPE DRAWE} Linen lace trimmed, 50 CEN CREPE AND SHEN SKIRTS. Long and short, plain , trimmed. Ruffled, etc. ; 50c TO $1.00. ’ WHITE SATEEN UNDERSKIN Fine quality sateen tucked ruffled, 38 to 42 inch. 1 $1.00 EACH. SILK GIRDLES AT 50c. colors, madae, on. elastic belts to . wany size. Better grades at $1.00. #together. All seams allowed, 3 10 CENTS AND 15 CENTS. * McCall Magazine for August, 5¢; McCall Book of, Fashion. with,16e plttern free, 20c. SWAT THE FLY Every one should do it now. Get a Fly Swat. Free with Naugh- ton’s Mother's Bread or fifty cents’ worth of goods at our store. This fly swat means sure death to the fly; no sticky paper, no polson is use it. N-trouble. A child can: use it. . Cut out the name Naughton from our Mother’s 3read wrappers. Bring five of them to your nearest grocer or mail them to us and ‘'we will return.a Fly Swat. * NAUGHTON'S 361 Main Street. 2 Telephones.’_’ Prescribed by physicians for nineteen years the skin treatment that acts instantly OU don’t have to wonder if Resinol is domgfiyou good, you know, because the first appli- cation stops the itching and your tortured skin feels cool and com- fortable at last. Won’t you try the easy Resinol way to heal eczema or other skin-eruption ? Resinol isso nearly flesh-colored that it can be used on exposed surfaces 7 without attracting undue attention. Resinol is sold by all drus For sample . sad tnl{)«;t‘eifnl.(l!nnol free, write to scanty Cut generous width and *length. Would be good value at 75¢. cut extra full and long, 19 and 20 ineh Variety of styles to select from,.all | fit AGENTS FOR“MtCALEL PAPTERNS. The best patetn sold. Easy to pu:\’;fi paper all you have to do’ City ltems Starve the fly. Protect your health. —advt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett, of South Main street, are spending their vacation with their son, Rev. Charles ‘W. Barrett, of Pound Ridge, N, Y. Extensive line of trunks, bags, suit cases. Ryan’s, 43 Main street.—advt. The South church Sunday school will Tesume its regular sessions on September 13. $1.00 shoe sale at Besse-Leland's.— advt. There was a good attendance at the open air vesper service at Walnut Hill park at 6 o’clock last evening. The Rev. Dr. Frank G. Woodworth gave a talk. The Wednesday half holiday which is' given during July and August in most of the local stores except drug and fruit stores will begin this week. John H., Aude of Brooklyn is spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. { relatives . 4} o | i #l"spent the 4 '¥1. Conlon was \ ‘82 - Wallingford and Anpa Finklestein of 33 Dewey street, h_n‘ve‘ taker;, out a marriage license. " Dr. H.T.'Bray and - family have Bone to Ocean Beach to spend a few days. Up to date this year has been a busy one at the town clerk’s office, over 2,000 documents having been re- cerded. *Chairman W. F. Delaney is plan. ning to have a meeting of the demor cratic town committee in the near futuré when direct primaries will be discussed. General Manager J. K. Punderford ©f the Connecticut company is ex- rected to visit this city some time this week regarding the proposed double tracking of Chestnut and Stanley streets. At last month’s meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society of thte Methodist church, it was voted to hold the an- rual harvest supper in October and also a ten to one sale in November. All ladies are asked to contribute towards these two events. Among those who united with the First ichurch yesterday was Mrs. Howard Lee Platt, from the First Presbyterian church at Atlantic City, Nt $1.00 shoe sale at Besse-Leland's.— advt. Protect your health, Starve the fly. —advt. MASONS INCORPORATE. The Masonic Temple has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state to erect a temple building in this city. The cap- italization is $50,000 and business will be started with $1,000. E. W, Schultz, W. W. Pease and W, R. Sparks are the incorporators, corporation So proficient have women become in aquatic sports in the last few years that they are running the men a close race for premier honors in the tank. Their latest stunt is water Uneeda Biscuit Tempt the appetite, please the taste and nourish the body. Crisp, cleanand fresh— 5 cents in the moisture- proof package. ELS! 6.—Willie Ritchie hailed lightweight the world July 7. date of his twenty with Freddy Welsh, the British champion. Of course, Willie would probably insist that he is now champion of the world, and many persons who accept prize fighters’ estimates of themselves -credit him with the title. Those persons who have -watched him and Welsh have little doubt.that Ritchje will return to the States the world's champion. They think he can whip any lightweight liv- { ng. Welsh beat him once in Los ! Angeles. At a moment’'s notice, and, | of course, without opportunity to train, Ritchie was called on to take the place of Ad Wolgast, who had been stricken with appendicitis. He | jumped into the ring and lost the de- London, July expects to be champion of That is the round contest Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name i 1 ents Tanzghtj | United | jof $15,000. \Yankee Fightér Confident Of Defeating British Rival *— & RITCHIE If there is a record aud- ience he will get a record purse, and maybe he will retire. However in the contract between the two men it was arranged that they should fight again in' a very short time, no matter what the decision in this contest. Perhaps Ritchie, fear- ing that an English referee might take advantage of him, wanted to be sure he would have another chance to win back his title. This arrangement will niot help the attendance at the first fight. HALLORAN STILL DETERMINED. Proprietor of Hotel Washington v 1li Now Appeal to Supreme Court, Determined to secure a liquor Ii- cense for the Hotel Washington, of which he is the proprietor, if such is possible, James R. Halloran who recently lost his appeal to the su- perior court, has filed notice of an appeal to the suprem= court. A notice of appeal, however, is not an appeal {in fact. Those opposed to the granting ot this license are not greatly worried because it is seldom that the su- preme court interferes in matters of this kind. meets in Judd's hall. Meeting of Court Pride, F. of A,‘ at 90 Arch street. council, o. U.| Martha Washington Daughters of America, in Jr. A. M. hall. Women Aquatic Stars Now | Invade the W ater Polo Field WOMEN PLAV!NG WATER POLO Meeting of Pride circle, Lady For- esters, at 277 Main street. Keeney’s theater, vaudeville and| cision. He was then a novice and motion pictures. | Welsh was a finished professional. { Now Ritchie is a finished profes- | sional and Welsh is getting older and Fox's theater, motion pictures. | state. : | London will turn out an enormous crowd for the fight. The Olympia, eeting of the board of public| wpere it is to be held, will be Jammed, ey | it is said and estimates have been | made that the receipts will amount to | Installation of officers of Tegner | $100,000. Ritchie will fight for 50 per lodge, O. of V. :4‘0“_ of the gross with a guarantee Meeting of Gerstaecker lodge, I. | 0. O. F., in Turner hall ! Mattabessett tribe, I. O. R. M., erly pointed. polo, one of the roughest sports in the world, which they play with all the snap and aggressiveness of the men. The picture shows a match be- tween two picked teams at Brighton Beach, N. Y. Boston Pencil Pointer ! Guaranteed $2. 50 Gives any desired point from blunt to fine. Can be attached to horizontal or vertical surface. Stops cutting automatically when pencil is prop- The Adkins Printing Co. 66 CHURCH STREET Will properly sharpen every size and kind of pencil. Transparent 'shaving recep- tacle can be re- moved, emptied and replaced in 4n instant. Cutters can be resharpened when necessary. Headquarters For STYLISH PARASOLS All the New Parasols for Women and Children ALL PRICES, FROM 25¢ and 50c FOR CHILDREN'S PARASOLS UP TO $10 AND $13.50 FOR THE BEST WOMEN'S PARASOLS. | You surely must have a nice parasol to complete that Fourth of | July costume. A jaunty Parasol in colors to harmonize with the color scheme of the gown or suit adds wonderfully (o the effect and on a hot day is extremely grateful We never have shown nicer parasols than those we offer at present and never have had greater variety. Smart, novel and beautiful effects have been secured by the makers by different combinations of color and the handles add to the smartness of the | whole. The “La Raie,” the “Palm” and other new ghapes are admirable. We aim to give the greatest values =t all prices, the best para- sols that can be sold at each price. NOTE—This store closes at 5 p. m. during July and August; Sat- urdays at 6 p. m. Sane-Allen & Co. Hartford., Conn. FREE DELIVERY DAILY IN NEW BRITAIN AND PDAINVILLE. Now Is The Time To Buy COUCH HAMMOCKS, PORCH SCREENS, VERANDA RUGS, PORCH PILLOWS AND OTHER SUMMER NECESSITIES, We have just what you want at the prices you wish to pay. Largest assortment of Summer Rugs in the state. Headquarters for Cedar .Chests and Matting Boxes. And many bargains this week in our Consolida- tion Sale. OhooRardle, 894-902 M HARTFORD HOFFMANN’S PURE BAKING SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY Old-fashioned v RAISED BISOUITS, per dos.... Sale While They Last. —_—IF — you are particular as to Quality Purity of the Bread you eat, them a loat of Hoffmann's “Aunt D Bread; you will find it also the Deliclous you ever tasted. It costs more than ordinary bread. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2. SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR VACATION TIME UNDERWEAR. f { SUMMER DRESSES. MUSLIN White and colored, many Gowns, 50c to $5.00. ;;;1: ;;n;“:‘:t':;oy; Prices Skirts, 530c to $6.50. % d Combinations, 50c to $4.50, SEPARATE SKIRTS. Envelope Chemise, $1.00 to New materials and styles, $2.25. Princess Slips, $1.00 to $6.50. Drawers, 25¢ to $2.25. Corset Covers, 1234¢ to $1.50. with the long tunic and with- out, $1.00 to $5.00. WAISTS, Camisoles, 50c to $2.25. A charming assortment of all Brassieres, 25¢ to $8.25. the newest styles, $1.00 to Corsets, 50c¢ to $6.50. $9.00. Gloves, 25¢ to $2.50. HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, GIR DLES, KNIT UNDERWEAR, RUF- FLINGS, KIMONOS, HOUSE DRESSES,