New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 19

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| oking Forward to the July | New Britain Clothing & Dry Goods Store, In 4th Week-End and Summer Vacations At the Top of the List— Manhattan ,Polo and Golf Shirts Made in collar attached syles in white cheviot, faacy white madras, silk stripe ma- dran and purc silk. They are suitable for all out- of-doors wear, $4.50 to $10 net. Will you need any of this Quality Horsfall Sport Arparel. Sport Coats Of fine materials green, brown and smart pinch-back styles. and $32.50. Check Sport Coats in belted styles—$38 less 20 per cent. Flannel Trousers We have two fine lines of extra quality flannel at $17.50 and $20 less 20 per oent. in gray, blue, in 828 White Rock Oxfords, $13— leather soles. White Buck Oxfords, ncolin soles. Foulard Neckwear The proper summer scarfs, light and beautiful. We are showing them in Polka Dots, in many combinations of calors, In four-in-hands and bows. Four-in-Hands, $2.00. Bow Ties, $1.50, Less 20 per cent. White Sea Island Duck Ox- fords—with rubber and lcather solen—85. Less 20 per ceat. Men’s Oxfords Cordovan, $16.50. COalfskin, $10 to $15. Black Kid, $14. Less 20 per cent. French, Shriner & CUrner Boots and Oxfords—Iecss 20 per cent. Imported English and Scotch Golf Hose In light and medium weights in many colors with very at- tractive fancy tops. And they can be secured at attractive prices now—$3 to $8—Ilcss 20 per cent. Golf Oxfords, $12. Tenunis Oxfords, $2.50 Tennis Bals, $3 and $3.50. Less 20 per cent. All Ready for the Plunge Bathing Suits Full fashioncd, all woo! gar- ments iN onc and two-pitoc styles—all colors--$6.50 to $17.50. Less 20 per cent. White Jerseys and Trunks with white belt—S$6 to $8. Less 20 per cent, Wuke flongsn J\ @omqaany 93 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. ¢t Pays to Buy Our Kind.This store closes all day Mondays during July and August. b - "% Leonard Ear REILIEVES DEAFNESS STOPS HEAD NOISES It is not put in the ears, but is “Rubbed Back of Ears” ard “Inserted in the Nostrils.” Has had a Success- ful Sale since 1907 . 100 Malm "l‘hlfl_’-l,lh ‘4‘”<‘-$ _to“’mnn New Yerk Clty PO T R ' SIFIED ADS FORQUICK RETURNS —The L American Breakfast Post’ (Superior Deligh Sulsta ties rn Flakes) | SWIMS SWOLLEN CREEK | Ties Red Lantern on Back, Swims 600 | B Feet and Scts Danger Signals in Brave Action. | Omaha, Neb., July 2.—In the rccent | South Dakota floods John Williams, a section foreman, swam a swollen creek at night in a hailstorm to warn | a passenger train that a bridge had" gone out. He stripped himself and | tied the danger signals to his back. 1 After he had set them, he approached a nearby house, then remembered his | | negligee, and swam back across the | 600 feet of swirling current. | The passenger train, it developed later, was stopped farther up the | road at a point where the railroad men had little hope of halting it. | Willlam's heroism, however, was not overlooked by the railroad officials. The bridge was the Burlington's over Hat creek, near Ardmore, S. C The Hat creek flood tied up traffic for eight dayvs, cost seven lives and aid ! $500,000 damage to the one road Several days after the flood section foreman was looke newspaper man from the found him directing a gang the up by a city He of la- borers repairing the washout. He said “I just figgered the chances was probably against me gitten® across but it was only my life against 150 pas- sengers on No. 42, and T figgered that the train would be runnin’ pretty fast when they came up to the bridge, and ' they might be into it before they saw it. so I walked up the creek a half | mile, stripped oft my clothes, tied | my red lantern, red flag and torpedoes to my back and swum across. { “There wasn't so many trees out | there and she was only about 600 | feet wide, but the water was full of | hailstones and cold. It was rainin’ to beat the band and dark as blazes. 1 sure felt good when J hit that fence | on the other side and drug myself on | the bank.” | “How did you get back,” Willlams was asked, after he had related how he placed the signals ! “Well. 1 walked up to the govern- | ment house but when I got ciose to | the office and saw the bright lights | there I remembered I didn’t have no clothes on and thought I'd macze a | pretty lookin’ sight bustin’ in on eml like that, so I walked back up the stream nnd swum back."” ‘ [l -BOUGHT — SOLD- [l RENTED 8 REPAIRED Hl." Jionted at Heasonailo Rales TYPEWRITER "(‘blA\fll! Ins 119 l'-rl Htress Hart ford, Conn. | ik The Store For the People and Owned by the People. Store Closed Monday July 5 to Celebrate Independence Day. Suggestions for the 4th of Jul Women’s and Misses’ Coats Made of Bolivia, Velour, Silvertone and Polo Cloth at $30.00 Values to $59.98. To enjoy the 4th you need a Bathing Suit of your own. We have them for Men, All colors and sizes. Women and Child Buy your Bathing Caps, Shoes and Tights here. We received this week a shipment of Georgette and Crepe de chine Waises. Which are selling at $ 5 Values to $9.98. The manufacturer’s loss—your gain, . 'DRESS UP FOR THE 4th A few suggestions from our Ready-to-Wear Dept., 2nd floor. ~ " Voile Dresses, White Wash Skirts, Satin Skirts, Silk, Serge and Jersey Dresses, Sweaters and 'Slips Musiln Underwear, Corsets, Brassieres, all Wool Jersey Suits, etc. FOR THE MEN Men’s Fancy Knitted Silk Ties, $1.29 to $3.98 ch. Men’s Two-piece Worsted Bathing Suits, 36 to 46, at $1.75." Men’s One-piece all wool Bathing Suits, sizes 36 to 46, at $6.59. Men’s Two-piece, all wool Bathing Suits, sizes 36 to 46, at $5.98. Boys’ One or Two-piece Worsted Bathing Suits, sizes 24 to 34, at 98c. Men’s Whlte Madras Shlrtq collar attached, soft cuffs, sizes 1415 to 1615, at $2.39 Men’s Fancy Striped Madras Shirts, sizes 1415 to 1615, at $2.75. Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts, at $5.49. Were $7.49. Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, at 98¢ ea. Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits, all sizes, at $1.89. * Men’s Balbriggan Athletic Union Suits, at $1.49. Men’s Nainsook Athletic Union Suits, at 98c. Men’s Wash Ties, all white and fast color stripes sizes . and figures, 35¢ to $1.39. We sell Arrow Collars for men, all styles, both soft and stiff. Men’s Hosiery, Belts, Work Shirts, Overalls, Caps, Sweaters, Garters, Suspenders, etc., all reduc- ed for Saturday. HOSIERY Ladies’ full fashioned black Silk Heose with ~ white clocking, at $3.00 pair. Ladies’ black full fashioned Silk Hose at $2.50 air. d Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors, mock seam, at $1.39, $1.65 and $2.00 a pair. Ladies’ Drop Stitch Lisle Hose, in black, white and cordovan, at 89¢ a pair. Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose, all colors, seam back, at 59¢, 69¢c, 75¢, 89c¢ and $1.65 a pair. Misses’ Fine Ribbed Hose, white, black and cor- dovan, at 45c pair. Women’s Silk Soxs, all colors, $2.00 pair. Boys’ Ribbed Hose at 45¢, 59¢ and 75c¢ pair. Children’s Fancy Socks, all colors, 29¢, 39¢, 50c pair. Children’s Silk Lisle Ribbed Hose, all colors, at 75¢ and 85c¢ pair. UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Union Suits, all styles, at 69¢, 79¢ and $1.25 each. Ladies’ Bodice Vests at 39¢, 59¢ and 69c each. Ladies’ plain and fancy Vests, at 35c¢, 39¢, 50c, 59¢, 69¢ and 85c each Ladies’ Muslin Vests and Bloomers, bodice ef- fect, at $1.75 each. Boys’ Union Suits, all styles, $1.00 each. Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits at 89c each. Misses’ Vests and Pants, all styles, 39¢ and 45¢ each. : Misses’ Union Suit s at 69c each. For the Boys Boys’ White Three-piece Sailor:Suit, sizes 3 years, $3.98 each. Boys’ all wool, navy blue Sailor:Suits, sizes 8 years, $8.98 each. i » Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years, $2.49, $2.69, $2.98 each. 7 r Boys’ White Sailor Hats, all sizes, . See our new line of Laces, Lace C tions, Edging, Beading Jewelry, Braids, Ribbons, Bags, Purses, etc. Children’s Parasols 75c, 89¢, 98¢ and | 36 inch fast color Sunfast Madras, blue, rose, green, $1.19 a yard. 86 inch fast color Figured Sunfast brown, rose and-green, $1.29 yard. Voile Curtains 2!} yards long, hemsti lace edge, $1.98 a pair. $1.00 a pair off on all Lace and Marqu tains for Saturday. Priced from $3.98 to | 36 inch Percales, best quality, 35c a yard Bates’ Dress Gingham, 32 inches wide, plaids and plain colors, 49c yard. Best quality Apron Gingham, 29c yard. Extra large, heavy Turkish Towels, 69c. lar price 98¢. Special sale prices on Sheets, Pillow Cas Scarfs, Shams, Centerpieces, Table Damask, Cloth, Napkins, Sheeting, etc., for Saturday. Silk Poplin, 36 inches wide, all colors, $1.39 a Messaline, 36 inches wide ,all colors $2.59 ya Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, black or navy, $2 a yard. Beach Cloth, 36 inches wide, all colors, 69¢c a 45 inch Imported Swiss Organdies, white all shades, $1.49 a yard. New Brifain cummng & Dry Goods Store, Ing 381-383 MAIN STH

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