New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 20

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE, 10, 192k } [ - B SATURDAY CANDY SPECIAL. A Summer Special. Toasted Marshmallows 37c 1b. SATURDAY BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIAL I A bulletin will be posted in our sidewalk l showecases announcing Saturday Bargain Base- . Schrafft’s Raspberry Patties, ment Spceials. 47c 1b. (Shoe Dept., 2nd Floor.) MEN’S OXFORDS black, calfskin, medium last, or black viei, $8.00 For Saturday only. MEN’S STRAW HATS $1.95 $2.50 to $5.00 . BOYS’ BLOUSES White, Palm Beach, khaki and stripes. 75c¢. The Bigger Better Busier Store. GRADUATE IN GOOD CLOTHES Graduation time is “Dress Up” time for every youngster. It is the big occasion of youth, when he wants to put up a real “front.” Mothers, we have the clothes you want your boy to “wear and the kind he will enjoy wearing.. Such clothes measure up to your highest ideals in style, fabric and workmanship as well as supreme value. BOYS’ KNICKER SUITS Blue serge and mixtures, Men They're the “Hit” Of Years COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS You seec them everywhere. —On the golf links and tennis courts. —On hikes and fishing trips. —While motoring and on the college campus, and now —For street and general wear. We have them and not only one or two styles but a most comprehensive variety. Prices $1.25, $1.45, $1.65, $2.00 and Up $13.50 value. TWO-PANT SUITS WHITE SILK TIES Blue serge. ’ For Graduation $11.95 and $14.95 . 45c. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS BOYS’ CAPS K Long Trousers Blue serge and fancy mix- Blue serge $27.50 tures. Unfinished worsteds $25.00 95¢ and $1.45. BOY’S WASH SUITS A most complete stock of Wash Suits—$1.95, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45 and up. BESSE-LELAND CO. 27 Stores ALWAYS MORE VALUE FOR LESS MONEY. &t A 27 Cities “ WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS 413 MAIN STREET. Britain’s Largest Shoe Store es You One-Third On Your Shoe Bill. turday Specials Ladies' White 2-Eyelet hand- turned Ties, Hi heel. Kinney's ) $ l .98 specials . Ladles' White One-Strap hand- turned Pumps, Baby Louls Military heels. Kinney's Secian .. $2.49 Misses' and Children's Barefoot Sandals and Oxfords. Sizes 8% to 2. Kinney Specials 98c ™ $1.25 Sizes 10 to 6. Boys' All Leather Shoes, black .. $1.98 Speae o $1.98 D ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ SPORT OXFORDS k or Brown trims, military or low heels. $3.90, $4.90, $5.90 HIGH AND LOW SNEAKS. zes 11 to 8. Kinney’s Specials $1.00 RGEST CINILDREN'S SHOE DEPT IN-_TlliF..—(.‘m hildren’s Shoes and Pumps 97 DIFFERENT STYLES 69c to $1.98 Our Store and Look Over Our Bargain Tables. ch‘k. ur— Tm._ Boudoir e speciae $1.00 Flack Viel Oxfords, ry and low > $2.49 and Chiidren's Datert Dull Kid Mary Janes. - $1.98 Suction "Tennis. heels. and Soles. leather | cents and $1 a day —x " CITY ITEMS Gudtave Anderson, aged 14, of 72 Belden street, fell yesterday afternoon from a cherry tree and fractured his right forearm. He was taken to the local \,XOSP“:IL Notices of wage reductions were re- ceived at the Corbin Screw Division of the American Hardware yesterday. Some of the cuts amounted to 50 Other employes were laid off. Daniel Porter of 77 Adams sigeet, complained to the police that his wheel was stolen yesterday from the Central Grammar school. JAP WAR MINISTER. Tokio, June 10, (By ' Associated Press).—ILieut. Gen. Hanzo Yaman- ashi, has been appointed minister of war to take the place of Licut. Gen. Gliuchi Tanaka, resigned. DIES AT HOSPITAL. Bristol Electrician Victim of Peculiar Accident—Was Badly Burned. Bristol, June 10.—John J. Kelly, an electrician employed by the Bristol & Plainville Electric company, died in St. Francis' hospital, Hartford, last night, about 8:30 o’clock, and Philip Chagnon, a fellow worker, is in a critical condi- tion in the same institution, as the re- sult of a spectacular accident here yes- their clothes were set on fire by a short circuit on a lighting pole on which they were work- ing. Kelly fell from the pole and sufferea terrible injuries as well as burns. His companion, Chagnon, his clothes a mass of fire, descended the pole and terday afternoon when ran about the street until he fell ex- hausted. As soon as assistance could be procured both men were rushed to the hospital in Hartford. COMMENCING MONDAY MAT., JUNE 13 Summer Season of Stock LORNE ELWFYN PLAYERS Present Eleanor H. Porter's POLLYANNA Her Gladness is contagious. See the play Monday that has made millions happy; that keep the laughter chasing tears and makes the heart sing. Become 2 subscriber and have the same seats Tickets are now selling fast. ours _earl STRONG FOR DISARMAMENT. Osaka, Japan, Chamber of Commerce Secks World Wide Action to this End. Osaka, Japan. June 10—Resolutions asking the Japanese government to take the initiative in communicating with the United States and Great Britain relative to disarmament have been passed unanimously by the dis- armament committee of the chamber of commerce here. The committee also decided to conduct an investiga- tion to gather more information re- ! garding armament restrictions. ! SETTLEMENT LIKELY. — tion.” Mexican Secretary of Interior Sees Pcace With United States. Mexico City, June 10.—P. Elias Cal- les, secretary of the interior, who re- turned yesterday from an extensive trip throughout the republic. express optimism over the situation which has arisen between the United States and Mexico. “I am absolutely sure,” said thé sec- retary, “that President Obregon will be able to resolve the so-called con- flict with the United States without situation grave. the secretary asserted. —_— 15 FLEE JAIL. Jacksqnville, Fla., June of the negroes sawed trial for murder. efrigerators . GOOD FOOD-KEEPING—and by that we mean keeping your foodstuffs in fresh, clean and appetizing condition for the longest possible time—is almost en- * tirely a matter of refrigeration. - You can’t expect the cheaply made “ice-box” to do good food-keeping. To sell at the price it does, it can’t be made carefully enough, or of the right ma- terials, to give you efficient food-keeping service. It is cheap to buy, but far too costly to use. For two big reasons, buy a really good refrigerator. The first reason is Economy —the good refrigerator will need less ice and will greatly reduce loss through food spoilage. The second reason is Health—the good refrigerator is easy to keep absolutely clean and sanitary, for it affords no hiding These two reasons have induced thousands of families to insta lowing makes: Iplaces for germs. I one of the fol- McKee—¥Gibson—¥.Cliéflénge | Prices $16 to $102 C. C. FULLER COMPANY 40-56 Ford Street. - b T Overlooking Capitol Grounds disparagemen of himself or the The entire nation has been pacifl He added he did not consider th ed § 10.: least 15 negroes éscaped from the val county jail here early today. Ondg through the door of his own cell and then rele the others, one of whom was awaiting

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