New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 8

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AIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920. ‘ —— m— 1 FAND CRIMSON | X * BE, SMITH & CO., Hartford Successor to C. 5. Hills & Co. Blue Is Slight Favorite for ’Var- : sity Event on Thames River First in Quality—First in Variety New London —In marked contrast % to the gay scenes of previous years, New London maintained a dignified mie P day of the annual -Harvard regatta. A While the leading hotels were comfortably S ur Showlng of filled and the usual display of college colors prevailed, there was little in the way of hilarity to distinguish the day from any w e other during the summer scason when tour- ists and vacationists makc this former famous whaling port their temporary quarters The entire absence of college boat race atmosphere yesterday was puzsling to the | old-timers who have been' attending the classic regatta for many vears. Not & var- i sity vell was reported during the afternoon or_evening. s i The air of sedateness. however, did not obtain at the rival quarters, several miles up the Thames, for during the afternoon 2 there were two impromptu races in which Yale twice victorious. Tho varsity elghts were on the water just beforo twi- light for a final paddie to keep muscles limbered for the blg contests of today. Both Yale and Harvard will use English- built shelis today made by R. Rough and B8 | sovs. of Roverside. Oxford El Betting Is Light. S OF ¥FIGU lu-l) VOILE There has been very little betting on the varsity race. Yale is a slight favorite, owing . ax s vs 1o her time trials over the four-mile course Ma collection of Dresses at this low pflcn many were originally designed to sell as hig 'h as being & few esconds faster than Herverdie material is very pretty pattern Volle, in many desirable color combinations. The tests were made by the crews on dif- ferent tides and the predictions of the wise- acres may not count for much > Fortune smilcd again upon Yale in the FROCKS THAT OF FIGURED VOILE STYLISH SILK DRESSES toss for position in the races. As a result AN SATURD & J the Blurn“"\u‘rn:nn v\lll'\:ow on the Saut side oxy $7.98 Y §11,98 srnmeav. g9 75 L - ot o Yany smart modee are hown s can itk | Note These Few Special Values and Buy adapted to sport Featuring Georgette, Taffeta he coin and selecting the east side. Har- skirt is of liberal 8¢ this reasonable price, espec- vard won the toss for the varsity event and 0 s Aol patch fally attractive is a tunic model and Satin, were made to retail the west bank was its choice. Whil f s b 3 The scenes along the river were more en- N -4 gt sy e We Have So Many to er. Thames began to take on the vachting car- DRESSES OF FASHIONABLE SUMMER ' nival appearance of former years. Up from the sea came sloops and schooner yachts $8.75 Umonr . e1E @R ArmRacnvE sux prrsses | S i aeia o i e (| WOMEN'S WHITE SILK HOSE— WO MEN'S FULL - FASHIONED de1 with contrasting - $15.98 et e B e e IRad (b eeven s ifor (R )Bartiss Seamed back—an ex- $l 80 WHITE SILK HOSE, $2 35 Ld y S L P waich the regatta annually attracts. IS Ziwead " cre o) sew; models ot this fex- $25~00 o ima fhie] Megsie: cellent quality, all sizes all sizes, fine value at eolors offered are N o ran e yeoag The craft which fiew their owners' pen- copen, blue, and cleent and fashionable materia o ernoon and street wear, nants last night included the Enchantress, skirts of white. which follew the newest trend Weor aft owned by Willlam E. Ninselin, of New York: UMMER FROCKS of fashion. SREe IOe Soloei BDItOIRRS DS focy | ckmonec: i Bsxans: ne housebost. o7 WOMEN’S CLOCKED WHITE SILK | WOMEN'’S FULL - FASHIONED Whtthers Whiteaway, the. saey yarmt HOSE—Phoenix brand $l 85 WHITE SILK HOSE, $2 50 L] ~ v B dia, vned by H y £ Wal . s : N [EN'S AND MISSES' STYLISH ___THREE COAT BARGAINS New Terk, and tha Corsmip. 1. B Morease —clocks in black only all sizes, extra quality TAILORED SUITS Women's $32.60 Coats of Wool Velour vacht, a fixture at the regatta. This i Saturday X a son of the Morgan house, Henry Mor velour, mannish serge, fine silvertons, Wom $39.00 three-quarter length Coats is a member of the Harvard freshman crew. - gt vand PRI (R oo e redan poChe party headed by Mr. and Mrs. Herry WOMEN’S WHITE SILK HOSE— {(WOMEN'’S FULL - FASHIONED .00, Saturday ... $25.00 Women's $45.00 Coats of Polp (‘Icth Sukuldu.y ‘.‘900 ‘\"’n":dh:yh?;:“‘\\:;:’i::;\\ :v)‘:.h::r 'mr:'cr:g::,“u, AlSO Phoenix br"‘.”d, but made Wlth CLOCED WHITE SILK HOSE seamed All sizes, black clock, $ 4 l 5 = excellent at ........ . SKIRTS OF ATTRACTIVE snn'rs DRESS SKIRTS OF SATIN GABERDINE SATURDAY $7.75 SATURDAY ... @19 Q8 St : ol chilarecis 35-00 Of fine Navy Flue Serge, ln a Accordion pleated, in black, _fl:{:::lflg’r'mk”” e 2d ru;::,“d::f.;c.:-e # d are these knife pleated mofel. navy blue and white. one and one-eighth miles, was covered in X d dress wear 1:50, Just three-fifths of a_ second slower okirts that the These eswagget skirts are For afternoon an e i or yo‘:n'ur miss very fashionable for summer these skirts are most attractive :"",':," '.T;,, :(31.:(:5 Y:;:L ;"vm‘?a.(l':,o‘:w‘x:‘cd‘hl:; . G- COLLINS SHOE CO. altoration. wear. as well as fashionable. Commander J. K. L. Ross, of Canada, was HARTFORD. . CIRRUS WINS HANDICAP, second. and the winner's stable companfon, me——— s Madhatt. finished third. An immense crowd witnessed the contest, for which the weather and track conditions were almost F 1 perfect RUTH nrré ;I(;.\I;; J 5] ] ) ] (=) ) 8] ) EIEEIEIEIEEI@E]DL E@E’E’EEEEB Columbas, Ohlo, June 25.—Babe Ruth, the U b ON D ER UL ew York Yankees' home-run Kking, made sme run yesterday in an exhibition game Which the Yamkees weti frem the Columbus Panhandies. a local team. 10 to 1 In batting practice » the game, Ruth hit six balls out of ie pitched the By last inning for the visitors. OUIMEZ AND GUILFORD. Belmont. June 25.—Francis Ouimet. for- mer national amateur and open golf cham- plon, has chosen Jesse Guilford, former state open champion. as his partner in the match to be played with Harry Vardon and Ed- ward R the British professionals, on Friday, July 30. HAGEN QUALIFIES. American Is Fourth on List in Tourney for British Golf Title. Beginning today we will put on sale 1,000 pairs of Women’s Low Shoes, et s S i b ] our Surplus Stock representing all well-known makes AT A BIG SACRIFICE, and Jim Barnes, the Ame: n professionals, T g e he s 'L‘},fin"‘,iuf ?r:.','di’,:,'l.‘. including Patent Leather, Black Kid and Tan Kid, Pumps, Oxfords and this fd b b ol Tl ol 3 2 2 form '.'h':,,fldl’r‘nfg e frst half” Wetnesday season’s latest Theo ties. Every pair new, perfect goods. Put in your supply Weybridge, Hage ol ro: L 71, Siaktay RisTutal) soace 147 snd intecing Al while they last. fourth on the Iy Barnes' score yesterday was his total 155 and placing him 4 llst of those qualifying White Canvas W'hite Canvas City Advertisement e Iy Notice to Contractors. 5 The Board of Health will receive bids ® ® for the contract for furnishing and installing of six-inch pipe drain with necessary fit- = and a four-inch concrete . . e e B e e Uy Black and brown Beautiful Kid Dol Kid Pumps and : Cleo Ties same as office of the Boara cut, special Tomorrow Is the Last Day of Goldenblum’s ourth Anniversary Sale has been a wondorful success. We have made scores and scores of new friends and cus- morrow is the last day. It means that you must act quickly to get some of the attractive jh we are offering in high-grade millinery. Come to the sale tomorrow and take advantage t millinery event in New Britain in some time. Both hats and prices will met with your ap- 1 !"nl)]h' Health Uy 13 mesa, Friday, Juty = Oxfords. All spe- The Board reserves the right to reject i ! \ ™ [ J $4. C.ty A&vertnsement for the ntract_ for the collection e e City of New Britain St e e Children’s and Misses’ | Children’s and Misses’ | Growing Girls’ White 5 e White Canvas Mary Jane | White Reignskin Cloth | Dress Oxfords for Grad- Sl Wards (one-half of Oxfords. tion. . 2, Fourth and! Sixth Werne tone, ;)Zuf’;(.)pfalue $ 1 ks 75 $2)-&5ng31“¢ $ 1 ' 75 ga-ognvalue $ 1 ‘9 7 half of the city) According to proposals on file in the office s I eataat a e mstibe 3 ;1o | Children’s Play Oxfords, | Children’s tan and white "r:.xn::rnvm.:.?m,n i f_mm.:?_r’\n.:g;fll.:-‘n.u?; g}lee';l ‘s‘,e lgoys' and Girls El];lGrairi uppers, best ’ ‘Hgng 5, big special. the eity.” as the case may be 5 & es. quality sol $1.29 I! All bids must be received in (he office of f Health by 12 noon, Friday, I $2.50 value value of Health reserves the right nd all bids. 3 BOARD OF HEALTH, City of New Zritain RIMMED HATS GEORGETTE TRIMMED HATS | ORGANDILE HATS retty trimmings; Distinctive dressy Hats; vah | An attractive collection of Bpecial for our $10.50. Special for our Fourth Organdie Hats in all colors; rsary Sale, Anniversary fale, value $10.50. Special for our . HATS TRIMMED HATS hite, navy and One table of attractive Trim- CHILDREN'S HATS lack: value $7.50 med Hats; values up to $6. All colors: value up to $ r Fourth Anni- Special for our Fourth Anni- Spectal for our Iourth Anni- versary Sale, versary Sale, .50 $1.00 $1.00 Ribbon and Straw Sport Hats are fine quality hemp, and the soft crowns are of row and row ribbon. Mushrooms, Brim and SBide Roll Models Plenty of solld white, as well as all sorts of r ocombinations DENBLUM MILLINERY CO. New Britain, L Branch Store—863 Mai® St., Over Harvey & Lewis, Hartford REMEMBER 2 THE STORE : SATURDAY John F. Greene |®& COLLINS 50 Rers D TE oS EVENINGS suemm, Yapors Tiox Watcrlsnd EAR PRATT 903 MAIN STREET ‘NEAR PRATT Vacuum Systems. JEEHEE]E]EIEEIIEEIE)@EEIEIEIIEIEIEHEE]EJE]EIE]EIEIEEIE 1) 5 55 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) o ()

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