New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 22

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voman sheriff, | ‘ |. sen assumed by the while the dlctates its policies ERIFF 3y Q ‘.n ide tasks of riding, serving papers | IZES STILLS | and hanging prisoners is delegated to o male deputies My husband’'s policles were satis- Innovation | fuctory to Stephens county and 1 will tollow closel each step of his ca- Results in First reer,” Mrs. Gates said. ADULTERATED PAINT Being Made m With Tries of Ofice. June 26.—The first | the Southwest was | avhen Mrs. Willlam I of office as sheriff here. no bootlegging or these parts,” Mrs, as the chief plank | and to prove she d she seized three after she assumed Enormoss Profits Toxas by Sale of Kerosene Linseet Ol Austin, Tex., June 25.—Adultera- tion of lilseed oil with from 15 to 56 por cent ¢ kerosene is costing users of paint jfoducts in Texas a consid- erable surl annually, according to R. H. Hoffmh, Jr., head of the State Pure Foodand Drug Department. Investigtions by his department, he sald, ryealed that this adulteri- tion practl is widespread and deal- ers who by kerosene for 20 cents a gallon andmix it with linseed oil which theyell around three dollars a gallon arefleriving a large fllegiti- mate profit The damage to the buy- in a county near| .. comes fim the fact, Mr. Hoffman there Is an in- | 4,34 that nseed oil is used invar- rd lows, is femi- | pighes andjaints on account of its . She had never | rupid-dryin qualities, and the min- in. public life and her | era) olls fid with it are worthless have been devoted | as paint mirials. He annoved that vigorous means will be adoed to stop this practice. geeded her husband, Bis deathbed, sum- commissioners of ,and asked them to the office. They would do so and Gates became the of the Southwest. ite the fact that she responatbilities of of the office has | LEGION FIGHTING B C. L. Mayor Meredith P. Snyder of Los angeles Enlists Pighters to Com- | bat Excess Profits. Los Angeles, Cal., June 25.—A plan 1o enlist 12,000 American Legion members in Los Angeles in a cam- paign to reduce the high cost of liv- ing, under the direction of the city markets’ bureau was recently an- rounced by Mayor Meredith P. Sny- der. The mayor said he proposed to close the city's chain of markets to the sale of produce which has gone through the hands of middlemen. Farniers in surrounding territory, un- der the proposed system. would be invited to send their produce direct to the markets and aid furnished them to do so by the city if neces- sary, “The success of this plan would depend upon there being an imme- diate sale of the products,” the mayor continued. ‘To that end we intend to lay our plans before the two local posts of the legion and ask the members to help secure custom- ers. The result, I am confident, will be that the farmers will get much better prices and the consumers will get bLetter food at less cost than they do now.” The mayor has appointed Sterling 8. Boothe, formerly major of the 166th infantry, U. 8. A, city market commissioner to work out the pro- Ject. (& AMBICAN LABOR Cans its head high and its shoulders \L"j bac. Those well-set shoulders should \e well Klothed even at work. KroLLS WoRrk KLOTHES are Ne with a fit, snap and dash ~~ that tthem above any work Klothes You € saw, and yet they're Work Klothes ade by superior workmen from e best material, they are built for g wear. it cost vralls. They speak “dignity,” no more than ordmary P. A ILLINERY» mner StYles Priced for u: ' Just the Hat Yor Summer Wear Just the Hat for Your Sumimer Dress Just the Hat for Your Vacation In all the newest colors, Made to sell up to $8.50. That's what you must pay in other stores. SPECIAL TOMORROW $3.95 ™ $5.95 q RIBBON SPORT HATS As usual you can always find the Iargest id best assortment EASTERN tions, at the JASTERN. These Hats come in many styles and beautiful combina- : [ ] They are the latest New York SPORT FAD, and are very popular, Regular Price $5 All colors to match your sweater. PRICED FOR SATURDAY ONLY Ribbon Tams $2.75 ,,\\ V74 Regular $3.50. All Colors and made of fine quality Grossgrin Ribbon E OF BANDED SAILORS $2.48 Nedneed Trom 83,60 $3.95 Reduced From $5.00 $2 o mocraon §7 These are mostly dark colored Hats, of very fine quality and made to sell up to $10.00. We are closing them out at $2.00. EASTERN MILLINERY 133 MAIN STREET The Big Millinery Store of Little Prices, Fox & Company Incorporated During July and August Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Every Monday. SAT. BRINGS MANY SPECIALS Midsummer Modes in Millinery The Newest — The Smartest — The Prettiest Is Always to be Found Here (FOURTIT FLOOR) NEWER SPORT COATS $2.95 to $19.50 Hats of ribbon, of velvet, of duvetyne, of hemp, of peanut straw and of combinations of materials, in every new color and delightful styles. The ribbon Hats offer especially good values at $3.95 to $5.95 in white, copenhagen, pink, rose, black and white, navy, orchid, jade and combinations. ORGANDIE AND GEORGETTE HATS $5.95 AND UP. Black, white and all the Summer colors. ORDANDIE AND GEORGETTE HATS—$5.95 and up Black, White and all Summer Colors BATHING SUITS FOR SATURDAY (Fourth Floor) SILK POPLIN SUITS Special at Straight-line models of black silk poplin, with sash, and piping around neck and sleeves in blue, red, green or white. Sizes from 36 to 46. SEVEN STYLES IN SURF SATIN $6.98 At Here is certainly sufficient variety from which to choose in. suits of this becoming and practical materal. Some models in ‘straight-line and slip-on styles, others braid trimmed, smocked, piped in bright colors, button trimmed and cleverly pocketed. Sizes from 36 to 46. EXTRA SIZE BATHING SUITS . $3’98 A slendenzmg model on straight lines of black surf cloth, striped sateen trimming neck and sleeves and a sash frr finish. Sizes 48 to 54. JERSEY BATHING COMBINATIONS Of black cotton jersey, the ideal garment to wear beneath bathing suits. All sizes 79c to $2.98. ————————————— Adorable Summer Frocks For Little Girls VERY MUCH REDUCED (Sizes 2 to 6) BLOOMER DRESSES—made of the finest wash materials, ginghams, chambray and im- ported cottons, in pretty plain colors such as pink, blue, green, yellow, lavender or tan. Also in plaids, checks and combinations. Charming little styles, well cut, in smocked, fichu, sash, guimpe and other designs. Hand em- broidery and hand smocking makes them distinctive. Former prices to $10.00. On sale Satur- day, just in time for vacation wear, at .... $5’00 GARDEN HELPS (Sixth Floor) One lot of transplanting Trowels, special at 9c. Long handled Trowels, for Saturday 19c. PONGEE OVER BLOUSES Regular Price $3.75, Saturday SUMMER'’S PRETTIEST MOST PRAC- TICAL DRESSES OF FINE GINGHAM Regularly $18.50. Saturday $13.98 (Third Floor) Yesterday the price tags of these Dresses quoted a figure $4.52 higher than they quote tomorrow, which means a neat saving on fresh, charming dresses from our regular stock—dresses that will serve a hundred useful purposes in town or country, that will “come up smiling” from the laundry and fear no wear or tear. The materials are fine Anderson or domoatxc Ginghams, in checks, plaids and all colors — checks of various sizes, plaids in two or more shades. There is every hue one could wish, black, navy, pink, blue, brown, tan. green, lavender -or yellow with white; combinations of blue, brown and white; black, white and yellow or navy, red and white. And even greater variety in plaids. Styles suitable for maid or matron, including more than a dozen different models — coat effects straight-line, Eton jackets, box pleated or pleated tier skirts, tie-around bodices and many other effects. The trimmings favor crisp white organdie or sturdy white pique, with good _pearl buttons for emphasis. These are dresses that are not cheap in any way, that can be worn for business or a shopping trip in town as gracefully as in a vacation setting. Sizes from 16 to 46, but be among the morning shoppers for best choice. VACATION LUGGAGE (Sixth Floor) Matting Suit Cases, 24 in. size, for Saturday only $2.25 Matting Bags, regularly $1.25, for Saturday $1.10. 36 inch Trunks, with tray, MILILINERY Ql. Popular Prices. 8 inch Hedge Shears, regularly $2.25, for Saturday $1.98. Little Giant Grass Sickles, fully guaranteed, 65c. One lot of warranted Steel Grass Sickles, special Satur- day at 38c. Three prong Long Han- dled weeders, regularly $1.12 for Saturday 98c. Galvanized Garbage Cans, regularly $1.25, Saturday $1.00. GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR (Main Floor) Glove Silk Vests, flesh pink, bodice top with wash- able satin ribbon shoulder straps. Vests made to re- tail at $4.00. Sizes 34 to 44. Saturday $2.95. Glove Silk Bloomers, flesh pink, thoroughly reinforced and well cut. Bloomers of the type made to retail at $7.00. Sizes 36 to 44. For Saturday $4.95. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR (Fourth Floor) Double panel sateen Skirts, with elastic waistband and hemstitched hem, regular $2.50 value, for Saturday - ... Batiste step-in Bloomers, flesh or white, lace trimmed. Regular $2.25 value, fot Saturday $1.O09S Two attractive styles, both having a belt effect at the waistline, and short sleeves. One model with low round neck, the other having a Buster Brown collar. Both made of excellent quality pongee. Smart little blouses and ideal for summer or vacation wear. o (Third Floor) Sportsmen, Attention! Here’s a Golf Ouffit at the Very Low Price of $8.98 Actual Value $12.50 These outfits will be welcomed by experts and be- ginners — in fact, this sale offers an exceptional opportunity to take up this wonderful game. The outfit consists of: Driver, Brassie, Mid-Iron, Mashie, Putter and a Sturdy Canvas Bag. (Fifth Floor) $1.98 metal bound and brass cor- ners, Saturday $14.25. Steamer Trunks, 28 inch size, regularly $10.00, for Saturday $9.25. Steamer Wardrobe Trunks 40 inch size, special Satur- day at $29.95. Black cow hide Bags, leather lined, 18 inch size, $35.00 value at $29.95. Tan cow hide Bags, 18 inch size, regular price $10.00, Saturday $8.95. Black cow hide Bags leather lined, 16 inch size, regularly $12.00, at $10.95. 32-inch canvas covered Trunks extra strong, regu- larly $12.50, at $11.19. HOSIERY BARGAINS (Main Floor) Women’s full fashioned, pure silk Hose, in black and colors. Irregulars of a stocking intended to sell at $4.00. For Saturday $2.69. White Fiber Silk Hose for women, seam back, regu- larly $1.50, Saturday 95c. LEONARD REFRIGERATORS $39 95 Three door, white enamel lined Refrigerators, hardwood case, 100 pounds ice capacity. For Saturday only at this price. (Sixth Floor) R R P ——

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