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DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. | DO YOUR SHOPPING HERE SATURDAY AND SAVE MONEY. SUGGESTIONS FOR . DECORATION DAY Silk Dresses White Wash Skitrs Bathing Suits Voile and Organdie Dresses Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists. Muslin Underwear Corsets Caps and Shoes Corsets Wraps and Coats Middy Blouses Infants’ Wear, etc. Sweaters Suits Gloves Hosiery Handkerchiefs Ribbons Knit Underwear for every member of the family. Silks and Dress Goods Dress Voiles Fancy Silk Umbrellas FOR THE MEN Whirts Ties Caps Hosiery Belts, Etc. New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 MAIN STREET RECREATION CAMP hen You Have Something to Learn. Thousands who have piles have not rned that quick and permanent re- ¢ can only be accomplished with ternal medicine. Neither cutting nor y amount of treatment with oint- lents and suppositories will remove | experience in cooking for large num- o cause . Bad culation causes piles. There a complete stagnation of blood n o lower bowel and a weakening of [ ideal place for the novice to learn to o parts, Dr. J. 8. Leonhardt was | swim, as weli as deeper water for the st to find the remedy. His prescrip. | fancy divi of the expert swilmmer. bn iy HEM-ROID, a tablet medicine | The camp physical director will have ken internally, ‘that is now sold by | personal charge of all the swimming. uggists generally. Dr. Leonhardt | Campers will be allowed to enter the d it In 1000 cases with the marve- | water only at prescribed times when 18 record of success in 98 per cent, | the physical director and life savers then decided it should be sold un- | are on duty at the beach and diving r a rigid money-hack guarantee. pler. With such contlnuous precau- Don't waste any more time with| tions parents need have no fear as to tside applications. Get a package | safety as far as swimming is con- HEM-ROID from the Clark and|cerned. The boats and canoes will be ainerd Co. today. Tt has given safe | assigned to boys only by written per- fimln: reliof to thousands of peo- | mit of tent leader. A boy must be d should do the same for you— | gble to swim a reasonable distance om falls (Continued from Sixth Page.) bers of hunghy boys. “The camp lake front provides an before he will be allowed to use a boat. Only boys who take the lake test (swim aeross) will be allowed to Lonfirmation Photographs? | thac che strictest discipiing ie merse: sary in connection with boating and swithing, campers who break these enter the canoes. Because of the fact | “Pee Chee” White SHOE CLEANER Large bottle. 17¢ Selling Out Half Big Stock of W. L. Douglas and Red Cross Shoes Tremendous Savings That Is Making This the Greatest Shoe Sale This City Has Ever Witnessed Ladies’ Gun Metal OXFORDS High and low heels. $1.98 Ladies’ High Fancy SHOES ’ Small sizes. 89c¢ Child’s and Misses’ Brown and Black Leather PLAY OXFORDS Goodyear Sewed Soles. 75C = pair $6 Ladies’ Fancy PUMPS and OXFORDS High and low heels. $2.87 Ladies’ White Canvas OXFORDS In high and low heels. $3.00 value. Special $1.98 Ladies’ Fancy Sport OXFORDS in black and brown leather trimming. $2.95 $6 Ladies’ Mahogany Brogue and Saddle Vamp OXFORDS $3.95 -~ P $8 Ladies’ Baby Louis Black Suede Strap PUMPS $3.98 Ladies’ Patent Leather and Black Kid one and two-eyelet OXFORDS AND PUMPS All sizes. Values to $7.50. $5 Dr. Herrick’s Black Viei Kid COMFORT OXFORDS $2.87 ° Chid’s Lace High Scuffer Shoes Goodyear sewed. $3.00 value. $1.69 Ladies’ Black and Brown Oxfords and Pumps High and Low Heels. Herrick Make $2.87 $8.00 Ladies’ Fancy Strap Suede SLIPPERS $3.98 THE BEST SHOE VALUES INTHE LiT) EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR WL.DOUGLAS SHOES $7 Ladies’ One-Strap Brown Kid SLIPPERS $3.45 / “Frequent ‘*athletic meets will be ] character talks will be feltures of the trials, amateur vaudeville events, Afternoon—12:30, dinner; bank, garage. FELT SLIPPERS Leather soles. All sizes. 69c Men’s W. L. Douglas LACE SHOES All styles from our | regular stock. LACE SHOES Goodyear welted soles, ber Hecls, Neolin Soles. Rd Russia Calfskin. Seold for $8, before, Now Men’s Gun Metal Calfskin and Brown Calf, hand sewed LACE SHOES. -All styles and sizes. Men’s Tan Elkskin SCOUT SHOES Endiott-Johnson make Men’s W. L. Douglas Vici Kid LACE SHOES Stamped $9. Very comfortable lasts Now 5.95 Men’s Brown Elk WORK SHOES Best light weight Work Shoes made. . $5 before. Now '$3.45 Most campers trg conducted, the campers will be grad- | Program. Talks and stories around group sings, minstrel shows and store, library open; 1:15, siesta (hour cntire distance from home ed to assure even competition. Swim- | the camp fire are among the most concerts. ming, diving contests, boat anad canoe | Popular events of the camp life. ' races, will have an important place in “All campers on arrival, are e the program. A daily instruction | pected to deposit their spendir class will be held for those who can- | money at the camp bank, where not swim. Life saving will be alsé | careful record will be kept of de- !ball field. i taught. posits and withdrawals. This pre- “Hikes are planned to Hammon-| vents loss and, with the younger )y emphasize the practice of health | requirements. ; onassett Park, Nineveh Falls, the Dev- | boys especially, unwise use of money. | habits, such as securing proper sleep, | “Visitors will be welcome i's Hop-Hard and many other points of interest. “The camp honor system will be ers. Stamps, stationary, souvenir post- | sonal appearance. adopted similar to that in use at!al cards and a limited amount of | wholesome candy will be sold. Camp Nissokonee, Detroit, Michigan, “Each 1] | health, sanit: d first aid of the ' canoes. and is based on the citizenship train- Each camper will be required to sanitation an rst aid o e ing program. It provides for a grad- | ed series of physical, educational, re- “Two very successful special so- | home 5, camp league such as sweeping, policing grounds, immediate contact with several phy filling the ice-box, carryin nd sicians located within a few minutes AUSOUN Smi Se:VEER Retivition, | With | conl, wto. Walets inb. uilanoy pf (he| s Dom the camp. honor awards for progress attained.!ient jeader. Each boy takes care of | “The following program is the Last season 136 campers won such his own bed. Campers through the |schedule of a day’s event recognition. ‘ ' honor system are required and en- | Morning—7, reveille “Where parents desire their boys couraged to do these duties cheer- to spend some time op school work fully. during the summer months, suitable “Some social or educational event duties; 9, leaders’ council and young- | to tutors can be secured at the camp at is conducted practically every eveni er boys baseball secured at farmhouses. ame: 10:30, swim- ' ti e and o be of reading or rest and letter-writing | by auto. The road from baseball | camp is usually good. cial events held last séason ‘were the | 8ame; 4:30, swim; 6, supper; minstrel show in the “big top” and | Mass outdoor games; 8, entertainment | ot age, whose applications a | “Bungling Brothers Circus” on the |Or campfire; 9:15, tattoo; 9:30 taps. | approved by the Y. M. C. “This schedule will be frequently | tary or church pastor il “The camp program will especial- | changed to meet the conditions and | cepted. Eleven year old bi 6:14, “Only boys between 12 and | have previously proven ti any | “g0od campers” may appl “A camp store will be conducted | cleansing teeth regularly, setting-up |time. Visits should be made on week | camp director for special p j and open daily for the use of camp- | exercises, bathing and pride in per- | days as far as possible. Sunday visi- | for admission. | tors are requested not to ask to have | years will be taken. “The camp physical director will | 2Ny boys excused from the Sunday i give his personal attention to the pServices, or for the use of boats and | members of the Y. M. C. A A limited number of visi- | $7.50 a veek. Applications take his turn in doing camp chores, | campers. Telephone connection gives | tors may secure over-night’accommo- | filed with the boys' work { dations in the camp farmhouse at $1 per night Meals may also No boys “The cost to all boys, “The camp opens Wednesd 29, and closes Wednesday, The season will bedivided “Camp may be reached from the | Periods as follows: north and south via'the Vailley branch e 5, setting- {of the N. Y., N. H,, and H. R. R.; morning dip; 7:30, | from the east and west by the shore chapel; §:20, camp | line, changing at Saybrook Junction | to July 27. e Valley branch. The camp is First—Two-week period, to July 13. ¥ Second—Two-week, period, Third—Two-week period,