New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1920, Page 3

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‘ A close friend of the late Mayor and seclusion from his friends who | PERKINS John Purroy Mitchel, Mr. Perkins, at sought his counsel during the politi- | s on ore one time was prominently mentioned cal campaign preceding the Chicago | - for the mayoralty of New York. He convention, i Why -y g was once quoted as having said that ' | The affection to which Mr. Perkins Our Popy 1 - Mme. New York city could save $25.000,00¢ snccumbed is believed to have been Order Service B y 3 e 2088 a year b '‘a proper cut in its budget. sult of influenza and pneumonia v | He was o trustee of Vassar college cted while serving with the | and Berry Scheol. Rome, Ga.. and a A. in France during the war. (Continued from First Page.) | cmber of numerous civic, scientific, Death, resulted from acute inflam- Incorporated Hartford - | sociological and philanthropic organ- mation of the brain, “the result of shipping industry at Buffalo was later | jzatjons, In 1911 Mr. Perkins re- complete nervous exhaustion.wdue 10 the life insurace fleld. sived the honorary degrec of 1.l intense and continuous overwork,” it . \ ploneer in ] e |in Chi whea 13. as a clerk, be- | yhe University of Vermont —_— a bookkceper, un agent and sub Mr. Perkins married in 15589, ) : equently m er of a Cleveland of- | pyalina Ball. a daughter . & i fice, He went to Denver and in 1903 | ol of Cleveland, O.. to 3o e S wan made vice-president of the New | cpidren were born Dorothy and His cld Mancuvers. —of fine | . York Life Insurance company George W, Perkins, Jr. the Jatter of Thasue hicvements attracted the .1l:v!\l|uv. | whom was a lleutenant the 4 " Camp Dx. 3 June 18.—Four | Gingham el oot it angd bl thaad Lol (€ peditionary Force hundred and fity West Point cadots The cost ! the Wall street firm. _In this capaciiy T have arrived here t n th n: 5 - » Death Not Expected. nual ficld mancuvers. Regula: he uegotinted a number of big for It become known a week ago thit (roops, including a battery of lig 34:07 oign loans. He remained with J. P. |y parkins had suffered a nervous .y illery from Fort Myer. Va., and == B Morsan & Co. until 1910, meanwhile | 0 aown, but members of his fam- Latalion of engine from Camp | becoming a director of nUmMerous | iy did not intimate at that time that Humphrey will co-operate with them. | 6 9 When you ave irge corporations including the steel |50 4ir. was in danger o obscrvation balloons and seven @ —at— ® p : ind harvester companies a number He was taken to Stamford abeut roplanes. will be ment hore by ihe i of railroads und the International | 1o duve ago and a6 W Pariin o s PLUS WAR TAX . PLUS WA Mercantile Marine company Jr., aunounced the change was made Witl mevelt Party. : . : ’ ) . i ottring from bus.ness a fow years | a2t heL e THE PRICE IS LOW BUT THE QUALITY EVERY SHIRT PERFECT AND OF Size 16 requires later, as he said “to devote myself to b H IS THE FINEST. SEE THEM. BEST MATERIAL. LOOK TH 8 yards ma- g other work of a public and semi-pub- ® lle nature,” Mr. Perkins wrote and ‘ : do Oll ! — . ; P . . ¥ o0 (6 oatilly| SR (e aNIEct st 1in: ran penlng r AND A SPLENDID BIG COLLECTION OF NEW PATTE AND GOOD COLORS TO SEI. dustrial justice, and when Colon«l | ° ® No man who contemplates a New Silk Shirt -— or more for his summer uses shou Roosevelt became | gyttt andi- ' . Examlnatlon least look into this proposition of ours for Satuiday. We shall put before the men of Hartford| ottt bl ] Look. Blg ale 500 of the finest Silk Shirts that can be found anywhere and the price is extremely reasonabl > c an of the a war tax. Rl J Sciative 1'.‘-}-';:-::"';"‘:'r‘ v:v '_v:‘lu\‘,‘h! e . H o the These Shirts must not be confounded with others that are made for sale urposes. Thel . 1| Yiousi B £ t workmanship, the fit and the style are all there, just as much =o as if you were 2 ed t No. 9380, b . | The year before he lj""l urged a re- I o Reduce the or $12.00 for the product. The Shirts are from e of the very best houses in the country. vislon of the Kederal Corpo n laws < nating men will find these Shirts greatly to their liking unless we are very much mistake: and, In testifying before a Congres. | Why donal committee jnvestigating the ° Eyes advocated the fullest publicity for ull lg Os thelr cool dainti- rporations. Despite the defeat ..f ~eupie .often mpeak ‘of thé > W to sew, lo e ""“""l rtinued e o ! simplicity of our method »f | h ® ° And . wi active in hix advoency of Progressive . B you ¢ with n McCall Pattern. Ll o 1Vin examining thelr, eves und. of ln ul n an 0 the ease with which the few W/ \dvocated Preparedness, as necessary questions are under- . grea any bargains pch as Mr. Perkine early in the World Afigrent i many Sbargains (G1TH 1% ood and Anawered b : : o 3 i { War Interested himself in the mattes | jels Naphtha, P. & G. Naphtha, Bee it t black, permanent finish Bathing Suit Mohair for Bathing Suits, fast of American preparedness. He was a s : ; weight and good quality. 44 inch. severe critic of President Wilson. In | S0ap, 7¢ a bar. cquipment of scientific instru- Satin, high luster, fine quality, spceial at $1.19 yard. | $2.25 yard. 5 vnts enables us to prescribe o speech in Indianapolis in 1915 he Also other scap at Sc a bar ments \ ¥ declared the ited States was-un- 9y 2 the Jupropey : bont prepared for war” and urged immed. | Pllsbury’s Best Flour .... $1.98 a bag , worrying vou with a lot of 2 | fate action, After the United States | gardines 1 cans 23¢ confusing questions. | ) o entered the struggle, he endeavored 1o | We want your next eye ex- stimulate food production and, by | Salt Pork 24c pound amination to be a pleasure and r . large purchases of provisions at dis- satisfaction to you. E any © - b s, tant points, sought to avert a war- Also many other bargair not drop around Saturday and give them the once over? r 14 y @ tomer - 2 Barracks time shortage in New York city. He gar for every cus i _ ) lin ack o was also active in Red Cross, Liberty aV|S 00 WI Genuine cowhide, smooth finish Traveli Genuine cowhide, smooth finish h-.,,-_ Burned to Ground i1.can and other patriotic drives. After | Bags, tan color, brassed lock and two catches, plaid | tan, lined. Have inside strap and shi the war Mr. Perkins went to F o | lining. . The 18 inch size special at $12.00. 24-Inch size at $12.00 to Investigate charges of waste i inefMiciency against the Young Men's ALBERT HALPERT, Prop 327 MAIN ST, TEL. 1905 Christian Associntion workers abroad. “We Grow Becanse We Know.™ He reported that while some mistakes (Two Stores.) skt boen made there was “little | 182 Broad St. v St i g ; gfound for honest criticism Wi ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD ON HOSIERY SUMMER SWEATERS YOU M S S i = Womes Silk and Fiber Hose, good heavy vomen's light weight Wool 8 weizht, in black, white and brown, at $1.95. S e - .“; o : Pure Silk Stockings, seamless foot, back scam | ront with sash at $7.50. lez, black, white, brown, navy. $2.00. Women's light weight Wool ti Silk Stockings with contrasting clocks, $1.8: in filet rib and link-and-link stitch. = l;.:k Irregular, in black, white and brown, &t | . ilor in these choico Sweaters, at onl Light weight Cotton Hose, in black, white and Women’s Sport Jersey Coats, in brown, at 39c. style at $10.30. Children’s Cotton Stockings, 30¢, 33c¢ and 10c. Misses’ All Worsted Tuxedo 8 Fancy top Sox, 29¢ and 35¢. at $8.50. z Dublin, June 18.-<The Maint Pleas- ant police barracke, five miles from Mrundon, were “hurned | yesterday They had been vacated by the' police ftwo months but patrols were on Regislered Optometrists, BIG NEW STOCK OF TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES AT ALL PRICES ‘e have a few of those Jersey Sport Coats left. that were so popular, and have ccially for Saturday’s selling at $16.50. Remember this price is for Saturday only. ¢ These Coats are smart belted models with odd novelty pockets. They come in green. copen, grey, brown, French blue, navy and canard blue. We Also Have Marked Very Low‘f‘ Stunning Jersey Sport Suits ~ Saturday Prige $20 OO These Suits are all worth a great deal moge than the price we are#sking for them. There are just 30 Suits in all. They afe all made in the most attractive styles. in every drop [f it COuld be made from bcttcr mnterials. it < : The colors are tan, putty, grey, copen, French bl ue, navy. brown, heather and gkm’." o would. It could be made from cheaper materials, but sl ‘ une Lviearance o Hinery Ln The pure fruit flavors, pure cane sugar and : 5 ! ! &5 enuine imported Jamaica ginger that are it i Everyone knows what wonderful values they can secure at our June Millinery Clearal lended into this delicious verage repre- is from our regular stock. The values are exceptional. 100 e & ; One group of trimmed Hats at $5.00. In this assortment are black, sent per cent value for every penny you Hats. Some are trimmed with flowers, others wings, ribbons are also used. pay for i 4 J style and the biggest kind of a value. Sk { The second group of Hats. Sport Hats for $4.98. stunning Sport Hatx in light cole . i i tions. White, with light blue or pink facings and many other beautiful colorings. S}\eboygln quality makes the price you pay a 3 REMBEMBER THE TWO T OW ICHS ARE $4.98 AND $5.00. pleasant memory of money well spent—a . 4 COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE OF ALL THESE BEAUTIFUL H: quality that is instantly recognizable as justify- ing a much higher price. BN For Occasions and All Occasions | &)ec‘al Pl’lces on Glr lS App Ehe l:tand]ui: fo:‘tfhe past 27 years in leading ' Here's a Thrill for a Thirst— otel clu es, and on dining cars. o i s i ial at $10.75 +Order today from your grocer or druggist— Sheboygan Rickey 25 Coats i ] i e sl‘}nfl' costs less per bottle by the case. Cuta lime hali-way through and crush i tonde andigelivia clothe: o e o s il i g itin the bottom of a glass, then £ill with Voile Smocks at special prices in sizes 14 to 22vears. Our prices $2.95 and upwal Sheboygan Ginger Ale from an iced i White Poplin Skirts in sizes 12 to 16 years. Pleated front and back, side pockets. VeFy Sheboygan Beverage Co. b‘;.’.m:h: S NS O e ey = met i : White Dresses, also colored voiles and organdies, at special prices, White Frocks, $5 5 A Colored ones $2.65 and upwards, & Sheboygan, Wisconsin ‘ DAINTY SWEETS . SMART SUMMER i Shebopgan Root Beer v Shebopgan Mineral Water H 3 s We have a splendid assortment] 5, s Assorted Chocolates, one pound boxes for 53c. There are skirts of Wash Sai gan Orange Phospiate Shebopgan Sarsane . J. CAHILIL L i rere are skirts co Walnut Stuffed Dates, 59c a pound. and Gaberdine bo, ¥ e > g o s SR . il Jrebopgen Lermon Soda Sheboygen Cream doae Dh‘tnbutors Pl‘mnlle,Conn. { ) Cresafl, Waters, 53¢ a pound. These Skirts introduce new id : = and belts. he materials, finish Chaocolate Bitter Sweet Peppermints and in ape.all up’to the usual Sage-Alle L ,.[q. o4 vt 3 ) tergreens, 50c a pound. | Al lengths and bands. Priced $: N v'['l Yy ' . I|. i [T Y A ’ Chogolate Maple Walnuts, 39¢ & pound. and $9.95. N il alhnmtlelih 8 E A Tt is flm too late to purchase a Coat for the young Miss. They are priced special ‘foy

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