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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Watch Our Windows for Bargains . e N i - > Trinuned Hat Sale CLOSING OUT - - ENTIRE STOCK OF | rimmed Straw Hats| Blacks and colors 1/2 PRICE. The biggest values in town. BANDED SAILORS Black and white, navy and white, all black, brown and other good col ', -. SPECIAL . Regulair value up to $5.00. ALL $5.00 SPORT HATS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY . All Wanted Flowers and Fancys Reduced. Soldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST., AN WA SA W TRy PIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, elvil mporvice commission evening, June 15th, at to examin N rtment e hands of the June 1 3th, STATE CONVENTION. s Kindelan, Jolwn Milton aunders, dolegatey from lodke, re Monday, 1921 the state convention o (5 $2.95 will meating In the city hall Wed- 7:30 andidates for the All applications must secretary on and New Loyal Owler of Moose, morniyg for New London, to the or- Ytk-@ver N $2.95 Y. M. C. A. BUILDING B LT i) der in that city. The convention wil bo held today and tomorrow. | type | In the early summer to house the two PLANE TERMINAL NEAR COMPLETION Is Being Built at Lakehurst, N. J., —Biggest of Kind June 10.—America’s first aireraft is New York, | great terminal for giant { nearing completion at Lakehurt, This structure, the largest 1 on rth, is 802 feet lon wide, and 195 fect high of its immense size n gleaned from the fact that if set down in a city the hangar would occupy three solid hkwk\ Tts dm,m at cach disc! Iou(d by nu » opened hangar Is officially known as the United States Navy Airship Han- gar, and represents the latest word in construction for buildings of this It is planned to have it ready giant dirigibles now under construc- tion, the ZR-1, building at the League Freckle-Face hmn Hide Them With a Veil; Re- nove Them With Othine—Double Swength. This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so successful removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don’t hide vell; get an ounce of Othine and re- move them plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine; it is this that Is sold on the money-back guar- COULDN'T ICEBERG 8t. John's, N. F., June 10.—A thtck heavy fog provented the lookout on the steamer Seapool from seelng the fceberg she struck early Wednesday morning, Captain tlett, per, waid today. The steamer axt night and i irs, with her cargo in« L erg he said towered a hundred feet above the ship. &) Buys WALK-OVER ONE-EYELET TIES and PUMPS of best grade white cloth with Louis heels, for women. Former price up to $7.00. $3.95 Buys ONE-EYELET TIES with military and Baby Louis heels, best quality white cloth. Were $7.00. Dawvid Manning’s Uintk-Cver Shoe Store 211 Main Street Bundie Day Tomorrow. her skip- | > | Navy Department in erecting doors when in | vour freckles under a | Even the first few ap- the 1, buila at ague Island navy yard, Philadelphia,and the ZR-2, nea completion in #ngland. The transatlantic flight of the latter . seheduled for late in July or early m August and the United State: Department plans to have the completed for service before the air- ~hips are ready to sail. Incidental to the hangar is a gizan- tic mooring mast to which great dir- igibles may be tied when it is mprac- ticable to house them inside the hangar. The mast is so constructed that the giants of the air will be | moored, bow on, and will swing in ! the direction of the wind, thus avoid- ing the dangerous force exerted by high winds. The result of experi- | ments with the Lakehurst mooring mast will determine the policy of th. lar mooring masts at various air \ln(ons’ tion throughout the country, such as St Kansas City, Chicago. Denver, New Orleans, Louis San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta, Colubus, O., and San Diego. The new airships nearing comple- of such large proportions, 700 feet long and S5 feet as large as many of the liners, that the manner them presenty” serious s be- will tion are each being in diameter, great oce of “docking” problems in engineering. but lieved that the Lakehurst hanga First in importance came the ques- tion of doors to the hangar. Each leaf of the two doors, there being two leaves to a door, is made of 800 tons of steel and corrugated asbestos. These leaves are supported on concrete trucks which in turn rest on wheels the size of those o na freight car. The ieaveg are rolled apart by a 25-horse Power electric motor. If man power were needed to open the doors, it is estimated that 1,500 men would be y called on. Naval experts calculate ) that the giant doors can not be rolled open within 13 minutes and the en- tire process of housing one of the dirigibles will consume approximately 40 mnutes. Running lengthwise through the hangar is a railroad and three trol- | ley slots technically described :\s | docking rails. The dirigible about ln enter the hangar will be cable-fasten- | ed to those rails, which extend on a 1,500-foot runwyay at either end, and | gulded to its berth. go far toward solving many of these problems. JUNE, 10, 1921. roof among a mnetwork of steel rafters, five monorail cra support movable platforms which able workmen to repair an alrcraft after it has docked. These rafters| are so far above the floor of Ih\' hangar ‘that tfe workmen, resolve themselves into mere specks. So large are the glass windows in the sideg and the roof that individual motors are nece: v to open each window. Every precaution has been taken | to make the hangar as nearly fire- proof as possible. The concrete floor is asphalt covered to prevent falling) tools striking sparks and possibly ex- | ploding gas. Searchlight of high intensity will guide the dirigibles at night and| sunken lights, arranged like crosses, at the end of each runway, will facili- tate landings. Like the doors the entire siding of the hangar is of corrugated asbestos. arranged in strips, alternating be- tween gray and two shades of brown. | Experts declare it will be impossible for a hostile observer to identify the Lakehurst hangar from the air. i | BISHOP STAMFORD WEDS. Allentown, Pa., June 10.—The Rev. Dr. W. M. Stamford of Harrisburg, | Pa.. Bishop of the Evangelical asso»l ciation, was married yesterday to Mrs. Amelia Kichline of Allentown. The bishop, who is 75 years old, and the bride, 53. left for Kearney. Neb., | where Dr. Stamford will dedicate a church. WORLD'S Y’.\I. C. A. MEETING. London, June 10.—A plenary meet= ing of the world’s committee of th¢ Y. M. C. A. opened today at Utrecht, Holland, to survey the work of the organization in the international field. Delegates from many nations will discuss numerous subjects including relations with the Roman Cathdlic church, emigration work and the'Y. M. C. A. press. SINKING SHIP DOCKS. St. John's, N. F., June 10.—The American freighter Charlot, stagger- ing from the effects of a collision with an iceberg vesterday reached this port today. Captain Albert Rie- ca and his crew had made a' hard fight through the night to stay afloat. GLOE CLOTHING HOUSE Sale of Men’s Blue Serge Suits $25 Unusual styles of Pure Worsted Bradley Knit Bathing Suits, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. Women’s High Cut Dorothy Dodd White Canvas Shoes, were $5.00, now $1.00 a pair. This store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. e fe inyer-Vedder @ oy Successor to C. S. Hills & Co., Hartford Better Values For Saturday is the story today - Be sure to pmfit By Them. Lovely Summertime Apparel for Women — At Interesting Prices — Wool Jersey Jumper Dresses The smartest little Sports Dresses of the season. separate silk blouses which contrast in color with the Jersey in blue, henna, jade, brown and black. Ideal sports garments and destined to be very popu- lar, due to their simple, attractive lines. Wool Jersey Jumper Dresses In very similar models to the above group but made without the blouse. Silk Tricolette Sport Dresses With Tuxedo style coats in such colors as navy, honeydew, henna and green contrasting with white skirts and vestees. Very lovely. 50 New Tafteta Dresses Some of the prettiest to enter our stock this season—with tucks and ruffles and eyelet effects in profusion—all colors, of course. Gabardine and Surf Satin Skirts Washable—in pretty styles, trimmed with pockets and pearl buttons. Wonderful New Bathing Suits In style they are the well known one-piece effects with skirt, in many color combinations but the most wonderful part of them at these prices is the value—They’re All Wool Jersey—and there are hundreds of them. styles. Values to $7.95. high colors—values to $5. —very fresh and new. eral styles. (3rd floor) Tuxedo Sweaters i Of high grade yarns, light in weight—very popular—in black, navy and New Georgette Waists and Overblouses The most attractive models, sometimes daintily beaded and embroidered Voile Waists —Just Arrived Soft and sheer in the frilly, summery models that all women love—sev- New Jap Silk Waists Of especially fine q“.]ay-—plmnly tailored models in bhck and white. (4th floor) They are made with | | $9.95 | § $3.95 } $2.95 { $5.98 1 $1.98 $2.98 $14.95 $18.75 1$25.00 1 $3.98-$5.98 {$.98-$7.98 The Season’s Newest Blouses and Sweaters Mignonette Blouses and Tie-On Sweaters Probably the smartest little affairs that we have ever shown. Just the models that everyone wants—in navy, black and dashing colors. The round neck blouses are practically sleeveless and the sweaters are tuxedo fromt Advertiser Paris Cotton 15¢ yard 36 inches wide, soft finish, very desirable for underwear. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY WASH GOODS Beautiful Plaid Ginghams— Fasst) color, 32 inch, formerly sold" at T9c. Imported Scotch Gmghams and Tissues— 50 pieces, all size checks and plaids, 32, 36 and 38 inches wide. Regular 98c. Special.........79% Tie - Back Aprons $1.69 Fine count percale with tie-back sash, in the much-wanted check patterns—black, red, lavender and blue with white. Sizes 36 to 46. WOMEN’S HOSE Women’s Silk Hose— In black with white clocks. Srecial . Women'’s Silk Hose— In black and white. Special Women’s Silk Hose— In black, white, cordovan and Rus- sian calf; also black with white clocks. Special MEN’S SPECIALS Men’s Negligee Shirts— In printed madras, dimity cords, ete. Soft double cuffs, perfect fit- ting. Regular to $2.00. Special. . ..$1.29 Men’s Pure Silk Shirts— Of imported natural Japanese Shantung pongee with detachable - ollar-—soft double cuffs. Special