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

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ttly As the Doctor rites It estion the doctor asks you al g rity of your s hearing on the prescrips tes, hy the you alone, y another person woukdn't presceiption s « are alwo why m exactly as it I-] iption Department. —— THE son Drug Co. 171 Main Street ITEMS WINDOW SHADES CALL 359 Now is the best time to replace those worn, fa_ld- ed shades. Our man will call with samples and give you all the information you want regarding quality, price, etc, BUY HAND MADE TO ORDER SHADES IF YOU WANT SERVICE —PHONE 359— Special colors to matéh any color s"hcmc of in- terior decoration. THE JOHN BOYLE COPIPANY SPORT COATS VALUES TO $39.95 $19.75 Velour, Jersey and Polo Cloth Coats in tan and Copenhagen blue; nandsome models sizes up to 42, Splendid Coats for general and sport wear all through the summer, and certain to be useful when fall comes. INC. HARTFORD Store Closed Mondays During July and August GINGHAM DRESSES REGULAR PRICE $8.98. $5.75 (Third Floor) Nothing prettier nor more fashionable for general summer wear — and certainly nothing more economical as to price. These are frocks of fine quality Amoskeag gingham, in a smartly tailored style, trimmed white organdie collar and cuffs, having generous pockets and a trim belt. Saturday Brings Added Interest to the GREAT MID-SUMMER SALE Come Tomorrow and Share in the Savings REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE—HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: There are six different colors, all in small checks. Sizes 16 to 44. WOOL PLAID SKIRTS REGULAR PRICES $16.98 TO $25.00. $8.75 and $14.75 Splendid values in both these groups of Skirts — useful for a hundred summer purposes and desirable for autumn and winter. In plain sport models and knife pleated styles, in a wide variety of handsome colorings. Suitable for golf, street and moyntain wear. Waistbands from 25 to 32. (Third Floor) Wictrola for the 4th for § orans’, 365 Main Street i F! 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. (hird icot) Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD This Store Closes All Day Mondays During July and August MILLINERY VALUES Trimmed Hats Hats for ...cv0. $3.50 - These hats are exceptional values, some of them having formers Iy sold for $12.00. The assem blage includes close fitting toques as well s larger hats and almost every new (rimming conceit and shade is represented. den and Ernest Casperson @ ufter a week's stay at lity Emerson shoes, all Mlmes, $8.95. The 8. W g-aflvt, I Parker s spending the Iy at T™shers Island, J. Woog, formerly Miss , @BMghter of Mr. and . I8 spending the sum- ’s. A. Katten at Ocean ‘Woor spends the week- arshall oxfords, $15 The 8. W. Menus store Johnson of Gireensboro, g her parents, Mr. and imbaum of Winthrop eting on your vacation A malled to you. 18 P shore or mountains, fhite canvas pumps and The 8. W. Menus store 'Wo white emamel beds matiress. 55 Bassett , Henry Morans. NG _REPORT. the bullding ons totalling pwa: Frame Iterations, 60, 9, $94.100 Jons, 19 tene- " added e SAILORS—Smart little mo dels in black and white and black with white facing. $1.75 and $2. HATS AT SL30—These Hals are regular $15 values and will be found ideal to finish the summ er season. Flowers, feathers and smart ribhon trimmings are used to adorn them. HATS—A s pecial clearance of tailored Hats with mushroom and rolled brims. 81, $1.33 and $2.75. CHILDRE! board of ribbon streame Ihis afternoon at the matter of to act on ap ® for wchool 960,000 for the as well an sev. be brought up, Voile and batiste Waists, lace and Hand made French Waists, with hand- Owerb ld embroidery trimmed, all sizes, and with |drawn work, real laces, includ- ig filet, | gandié an collars of all styles. Regu- Val and Venise, i il attractive coll larly $2 to $3. Sale price ... $l'59 Pl IR :ne‘se' b sizes. - Regutal pric Tailored Waists in voile and batiste, & : 2 p § to $7.98. Sale pricd some with collars and cuffs of color. Also |Put all sizes in the lot. MAY FIGHT EXTRADITION oellrcd i Former prices Grange Meeting is Postponed One Week There will be no meeting of Bur- Know J CAN BUY les Cream DID'S PHARMACY ? ou Know Iee Cream s er, Better? U Know what part of the n you can have it P (o you. HROD'S WHO KNOW. i Massachusetts Man Wanted for De- sertion From Wife and Child, I Held in Bonds, ause it iv expected that Lelan4 nan will fight extradition 1o Massachusetts, where authorities will urraign him on a charge of deserting his wife and child, the accused was brought before Judge John H. Kirk ham at this morning’ session of the police court and placed In bonds of $500, and his case continued until Wednesday morning. 1f, at that time he ix willing to return to answer the charges, it is not likely that the case further continued here. Should use, however, legal steps will he n for his transfer to Massachu- Parkman was arrested yvesterday by Detective Sergeant T fore Johneon on o warrant from the Cammonwealth of Massachusetts. In the warrant it s #et forth that he is a fugitive from justice, having lef: that state when It became known that he was wanted for desertion To Select Superintendent Of Health Dept. Today A successor to Health Superinten- dent John H. Curtis will b chos this afternoon at a special meet the health board, and it is underste that the h s will fall bYeteeen Dr. T. Eben R k= b F J Mann and unother applicant whose name s withheld The retion is taken in perintendent a $100 a month KLETT IN SAN FRANCINCOO, Senato irge W. Klett of this city, who . ' attending the Shriners’ Portland, Oregon, called ters at San convention © to pay his gs. Thomas or will [ sco until emocrats make ction, and then come back to his home in this eity. Senator Klett has attended three national conventions this last June CrEY BALL ALTERATIONS, Alterations are being made on the four floor of City hall to permit of extensions in the offices of D. K Porry, architect. The charity board offices will he extended to the north { and a part of the waiting room taken iway. ritt grange tomorrow evening be- cause of the approaching holiday, which will cause & number of grang- ers to leave the city. A business ses- sion and picnic will be held Saturday evening, July 10, at H. 8. Blake's me in Stanley Quarter. The team tained by C. H. McKirdy in the "t membership drive will be in arge of the event and W. C. Stod- dard’s team will present an entertain- ment. BUILDING PERM Councilman Abraham Gorbach has taken a building permit for the con- struction of a dwelling at the corner of Stanley str2et and the proposed boulevard, at 2 cost of $15,000. The house will be of stucco, 5 A building permit has been granted Guy Laminos f¢ 30x30 dwelling on Allen street, at a cost of $5,000 ON FISHING TRIP, Aldermai H. ¥. Ricnards, Chair- man Wilham B, Rossoerg of the board of water commissioners, Jonn A. Lewis and L. K. Lews, all of this city, left today for Maine on a fishing tip. The party will be out of the city for about vne week LAWYER VISITING HERE. Lawyer John P. F t, of New York City, is visiting in this city. y Bartlett was formerly in the aw firm of Mitchell, Hungrford sarlett. He now is regaraed as an authority on constitutional iaw. B3OY SHOU Bernard Gos PLAYMATE. «d six years, of 261 Chapm was accidentaliy shot in the hip by a rifle cartridge while playing with other boys near the bridge on th Newington road latc yesterday afternoon. HMe was attend- ed by Dr. John L. Kelly FIRE IN GAS TANK. Engine Company No 1 was called out shortly ufter § o'clock last night (@ extinguish a blaze caused by an ex- piosion in an acetyline gas tank at the 8. and F. Motor Sales corporation garage on Franklin street. The dam- age was nominal The Y. M T. A. and B. society members will turn out in force to- morrow in the state parade and field day of the . T. A. U. in Torrington. The members will leave the hall >n Lafayette street at § a. m. ! | slip-on overblouses of pongee silk in two |$12.98 to $18.98. different styles. Al sizes. Regularly |Sale price $3.00 to $4.98. $2.39 Sale price ... (Third Floor) High class Waist and models, made and Georgette, ma Former prices $9.00 I WONDERFUL SAVINGS ON MISSES’ APPAREL AT 25 PER CENT. Dj§ Fifth Floor Sizes 14 to 20. This discount applies to every article in the extensive department of apparel for Juniors and Mi clear saving of one-fourth on new, summer clothes for every occasion. ment of girls for vacation and summer. $15.00 Dresses of Gingham or Cotton Voile are now $19.50 Dresses of Voile, Gingham and other fabrics, are $10.00 Smocks of imported Cotton crepe are now ....- $7'50 $55.00 Silk and Georgette Dresses for day or evening, are now $42 '23 Similar savings exist on Organdie, Dbtted Swiss, Foulard and other frocks, on separate skirts, tailored suits, middy blouses and sweaters. BIG REDUCTIONS ON CLOTHES For Men and Boys. Fifth Floor. BATHING SUITS PREPARE FOR THE FOURTH — AT A SAVING (Fourth Floor) Mohair Suits — Navy or black slip-on models, two styles, one showing several rows of white piping and small sleeves, the other sleeveless with white embroidery in striking design, $5.98 value, at Cotton Jersey Suits — Bright colored cotton jersey of excellent quality, trimmed gaily with contrastnig shades. One-piece models, with breeches attached. Sizes 36 to 46, $5.98 value, at $14.63 Figure for yourself what this ON SOME ITEMS THE SAVING ] There is, for instance, one rack duced, the former sale price being $37. 25% discount brings them now down As many of these have been alm are rare bargains. Dresses of Taffed net and Georgette Crepe for day and: range of colors and smart styles. BIG REDUCTIONS ON Rugs and Drape 7th, 8th. 9th and 1ith Royal Worcester COR ORDINARILY $2.95 AN New and up-to-date models of this or flesh coutil, including styles for every remarkable price concession on these fact that they have been elassed as iR only faults are such trifles 5, AS dropped which will not interfere with the wearer| .Other Royal Worcester Corsets, reg $3.50, in this sale, 4 (Fo rth Floor) ECONOMIES IN WOOL DRESS GOODS = r——— e+ = (Second Floor) a- Imperial Serges — 48 inches wide, in cream color only, beautiful finish, and standard we; Reguiar $4.25 value. For this sale Velour Checks — 54 inches wide, 1 1-4 inch blocks, in navy, brown or black on white grou skirts or sport wear. Soft finish and pure wool. Special at .

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