New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 10

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e D0 NOT LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS UNHEEDED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, Reduction On Entire Stock Special sale of Ladies’ Dorothy Dodd high cut white nvas Shoes were $5.00 a pair now $1.00. hite Buck were $9.00 now $3.00. 1 of these are the Dorothy Dodd. Strictly cash at this sale. LLORE CLOTHING HOUSE| S Ladies’ S 5 SAVINGS FOR YOU HERE EDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY DMEN’S Al;(')sUSE DRESSES CORSET COVERS Lace and Hamburg Trimmed Y S 00 94,99 At 35¢ Each; 3 for $1.00. SILK CAMISOLES 7 ack, navy and flowered designs PERCALE APRONS at 49c¢. At 25¢ each. Full Size 32-in. PLAID DRESS GINGHAMS ROCHET BED SPREADS 5 Yards for $1.00. Good 2uality $1.60. LINGERIE CREPE in white, light blue and pink EST QUALITY PERCALES At 25¢ Yard, 36 inches wide. 15¢ Yard. 2-In. SHIRTING MADRAS 25¢ Yard. 40-in. SATIN STRIPED DRESS VOILES 25¢ Yard. Full Size % BED BLANKETS $1.00 Pair. BEACON BABY BLANKETS 50c Each. WOMEN’S SILK HOSE Best Quality APRON GINGHAM 50c Pair. 12%¢ Yard. WOMEN’S SILK HOSE Triple Seam—All Colors. $1.00 Pair. WOMEN’S SILK LISLE HOSE 3 Pair $1.00. CHILDREN’S HOSE in Black, white and cordovan [EN’S COTTON LISLE HOSE 25¢ Pair. 12%;c Pair. WOMEN’S VESTS WOMEN’S BODICE VESTS 6 for $1.00. 25¢ Each. I\'FAN’I‘S’ VESTS, - Double M"zsc‘ Ea. Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 Mai Street | TRAGIC ACIJl]UNT l]F | CIVIL WAR BATTLE Presentation of Relic Recalls Grim Days of 62 Washington, } brass speaking trumpet, taken from | the hand of Captain J. Mathew Wain- + wright as he lay dead on the deck ol lhifi ship, the U. S. gunboat “Harriett | Lane” in Galveston harbor, January y 1, 1862, has just been presented to | Assistant Secretary Wainwright of the | War Department, descendant and namesake of the gallant officer, by R. C. Duff of Houston, Tex.. in whose family it has been preserved as a war relic for half a century. The trum- | pet was given to Duff's father by C F. Raddatz, in later vears connected with the Baltimore City College, but who as a member of the Confederate force which boarded the “Lane” after the ship was shot to pleces in the June 7.—A battered | | fight, took it from tne hand of the | Lane’'s commander, dead at his post. In recalling to Secretary Wain- wright the tale of the old battle, , When the Lane, shot pounded by Lwo? g Confederate vessels at short.range, | & { surrendered, Mr. Duff told also of an- | |8 other tragic incident on the deck of | the battered craft. Captain Wain- wright’s executive officer, he said, was Lieutenant Lea, whose father, Major A. M. Lea, commanded the Confeder- | ate force which retook Galveston in the counter attack. Major Lea wa first to step aboard the Lane, he sai adding: “It is said that one of the first ol jects that met his sight was the boc | of his son, lving on thc deck of tr Lane mortally wounded. The tenant died in the arms of his fathe a few moments later and the next da he, and Captain Wainwright were & buried in the same grave, Major lLea | conducting the funeral service.’ ENGLISH ARFE BOYCOTTED. Anything British is Banned by Res- | taurants in Hamburg. | Hamburg, June 7.—Proprietors of hotelg and restaurants in Hamburg have declared a boycott against Eng- iish and French wares as a protest against the institution of the Allied penalties on the Rhine. i French wines and liquors and Eng- lish preserves are no lonzer in any restaurants or winerooms. An effort is being made to extend the boycott to other cities. { | ‘Hat Bargain 20% Dlscount FELT and STRAW HATS, CAPS and LEATHER GOODS 100 HATS at 200 CAPS, regularly $3.00, now $1.00 Each $1.00 Each We have priced these as a Special BARGAIN DAY Offering. Connecticut Hat Co. THE ARCADE B THE NEN BRITAINT ~ MARKET C0.- NUALITY GOODS AT !‘3I8 MAIN ST ECI!NIJMY PRICES TEL. 2485 SMOKED SHOULDERS LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST SPERRY & BARNES BACON COTTAGE HAMS FRESH CUT HAMBURG FAT SALT PORK .... RIB CORNED BEEF .. 1 10c FRESH MADE CREAMERY BUTTER Ib 35¢ 3 Ibs $1.00 l RFW Pl RE | BEST QUALITY FRANKFORTS FRESH KILLED FOWL 420 BEST CUTS SIRLOIN STEAK, well trimmed 1b_i2¢ FRESH EGGS (in cartons) doz 29¢ ™ 15¢ PE. \\LT BUTTER .... RASPBERRY JAM .... RUMFORD’S BAKING POWDER . .. CAMPBELL’S BEANS PINK SALMON ... 2 cans 25c EAGLE MILK can 21c¢c OCHALLENGE MILK 2 cans 29c¢ F\ \POIKA’I ED 1 1b can 29c . 7 rolls 250 Best Grade I Potatoes pk 23¢ New Red and Yellow Onions ....... 4 lbs 25¢c GRAPE FRUIT 8 for 25¢ and & for NATIVE BEETS .. NATIVE CARROTS .. PEPPERS ASPARAGUS : HEAVY Ll-“’rmc:; '3 hds 38¢ SPINACH . BEET (.:REE\S CUKES each 6c and 9¢ NEW POTATOES .... Id 4c PINEAPPLES each 15¢c FANCY PEACHES .. 2 qts 23¢ LEMONS ORANGES SRAWBFRRIEQ AT LOWEST PRICES.

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