New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 12

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7 > T cnamnen ken on a dreadnaught of the Atlantic | rs Sold for $95,000—Has in conducting its investigation fleet, he said, and the Navy depart-| ¢ quote from such_editorial, T f AFA]|ment disapprovea the idea, but no| nslish Family for Cen v s Y E ‘ | “ { tion had been taken. New York, June 24.—A & £ the trol- i L 17281 The order issued on the Michigan ¢ decorated armor, made in’ INTROLLEY HODDLE ™ e - v > | EE— ded for a “ship morale commit- 2 Ch h i C Q ALy company | a 4 ot ’ to consist of four petty officers|century, has been sold in La am er 0 Gommerce 1218} cont Pt ; R o Move Is to Guard As inst Soviet- | other enlisted men. Among|New York firm for abol H manerce of R % s -)f)l.:-' .’:;.: = MU" {0 Ghaid A a.'LS Soviet signed to it were investiga-i {housand dollars at the alls \ [ i ) re to bear T hey : of exchange. The announc ears Details of Tuvestigation |-+ o o be 2 e, hat e ism in Navy, Is hX‘xialla tion | . cases which tho captain| 6 ANES T Annouis \ = e .“”“"':;'1“ ‘ ‘ reGuire and transmission to it the icHest > captain from the crew of SUB-|_ocateor o suit of armor at | municipalities so stions tending to increase the law | e are Pl el Lo Aire | S81e: h « ugng s ““ Lo who und 5oL neYE oy 18 ah I DEOESLAC nAYa The armor was made f0: i Y which m vice: ierbert, second Earl of re v The whole report is inent- | ¢ SR and it has been in the sai : MR I " h y fair, with a square deal for all con- “R TdEFT ALLEGED and in Wilton House, at w i neh . i h home rule about sale was held, since it was srid that it _— e : & 4 '1:]{.”:.,::- Malarni Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of $16,781,638 FLOOD LO! 1 , \v enough.”’ Taking $300 Worth of Goods from e : o . KIMBALL, This Ts Total Da : , N | Hawker's Store. At 2 Damage S 2 T Ol ! According to Latest Fi : er| Frank Malarni, charged with the ote of t - thef{ of seven automobile tires valued Pueblo, Colo., June 24— rewlth upon th on o ' apter oGEUhep BUBICH «t $800, was in police court this morn- | cial loss resulting from the) bly upon the e ing before Justice Stanley J. Tr -| flood amounts to $16,784,638,%8 Miney \t the request of Prosecuting Attorn " wa LOR SHIPS. \ g to a report made public toda; X committec named to supply y mornin i , v 4 « Harl t further i s to the U. S. Re e anjel #s by Wireless. course wc ie. The tires|® Yonnocticut Public Acts of 1921 | erh r L tor t that mizht injure ¢ ve been t from A.| Ahe damage reported on Taxation | ) t 1 24 A xystem ¢ » ihe point of settin 1p o sov e kT : that to real estate, personal The ¢! iher recomn 1 () | Chapt " t ships in fo; ince was also ordered in the | merchandise, irrigation ditch That re \ fon f t I Y bian, cha ? crops in the entire devastated similar busi ) hti n i The damage to real nrly 1; (b) That St " vy ditligulties resulted in Thomas’ | Pueblo, including railroad treat. | Are tion | busines [ LAty of \ venien - | announced today by Commissioner rance in court. The case will be ! estimated at ten million Mould be taxed upon th ' in-|un ; 1 and a | nam ! thousand dollars. pomie . nnd (¢) That t f yublic No jitne ne t f el For the first time in navigation, Mr a . 1 vas of value in a Putnam says, the new system of 1 T s ere the it [ wes to 'g the commiltees in their delib- |direction signals will afford a pract 3 ! | te. the Commission 1 ions upon the bills 1 them means by which the navigator 1 ! f cortincate 1 : : wa | v acey SATURDAY SPECIAL i = : AT HALLINAN’S of Cor 3 domnent. e P 1 the A REAL HOME BREAD COFFEE CAK| railwa Large size 13c loaf. Round and Square lfle P e e e —————————— ! . e e ; PINEAPPLE PIZS ROUND CRULL Large size 25¢ 18¢ ecomt al rell omp LADY CREAM CARAMELS .................... el n by Cha; FRESH SWEET BUTTER RICH OLD CHEE! S o 55¢ Ib 40c 1b = “"BROILED CHICKEN — ROAST CHICKEN LARGE CANS PINK SALMON .............. 12¢ Store Closes 6:30 Sharp Every Evening—————Shop HALLINA Saturday Specials FROM THE BIG SHOE SALE S R BB o N e i NIk s i ST ( o 99 gk cpecials” for Saturday| An Important Offering of Women’s and Misses’ Cotton Dresses Wil Consist of Several Groups Remaining from Special Assortments. All of These Dresses Are in Seasonable Wanted Models, Eifectively Trin:aed. ! '.5 By R L fifidh % A Katton ¢ Son HARTFORD ONE PRICE CLOTHING CO. = Q ‘flk’ v — Children’s Brown Boys’ Leather ||4_||565y|um v Hartford, Conn. Leather Trimmed —Group 1— ——Groupé“——I 2 : PLAY OXFORDS | TENNIS SHOES GINGHAMS, VOILE and IMPORTED ORGANDIE and i ~ [y P 75C $ 1 .98 ORGANDIE DRESSES GINGHAM DRESSES fi. U !‘: { WASH DRESSES b Black 4 g 5 5&9 ' for Ladies’ One-Stra Ladies’ Fancy Black ° 1 |li“(.;.lh..-r P and Brown e LR R In Combination Colors with large Large Women QR Q RRQ SXFORDS & PUMPS A i 2 . Sashes and Bows, others of HOUSE SLIPPERS GXFORDS & PUMPS Fiowurod Diaigss | wi;h g o, ol i $1.69 $1.98 Regular values $7.95. ' Regular values $9.95. Youthful Grace ) i i and - ! Ladi SILK Warm Weather ies’ White Aadies’ : ','fld".\ O | SPORT OXFORDS Comfort CANVAS OXFORDS Trimmed with Black DRESSES Sizes to 50% Military Heels i and Brown Leather > be $1 98 ! 32 95 A lot of Sample Dresses, the season’s | Canton Crepe, Taffeta and Satin, beau- - i S Ak newest models, styles to sui’ ifuly embroidered, every figure. i tifuly embroidered, some are smart sport e Military heels, $2.95 med, rubber soles. Materials: I models in desirable shades. imlflfllllllhlfll]lmflllVl|UllLLlldlllmlllllhmn.........umu Ladies’ Ladies” White Cloth ' e N S N R i = SPORT OXFORDS Strap ‘ il These Dresses have been seliing from $24.95 to $34.95. ; Black and brown trim- PUMPS ’;' 1 QUICk Results---Herald Cla331f1ed SUITS in Two Lots “ { THE D. MILLER CO. 26 CHURCH STREET. -$2.75 Made of Tricotine, Mannish Serge, Gabirdine and Poiret Twill—Shades of tan, ¢ navy and black, sizes 16 to 51. Men’s W. L. Douglas Men’s Brown Brow U Welte I\Jenjs Shirts and Drawers ...... 37Y%c each HIGH ;lrt)r:s : ""d'? (:‘"‘ b iml Ladies’ Union Suits, all sizes ....... 50¢ Stamped $8.50 LACE SHOES = . Vests and Bantshiivnanees from 25¢ to $4 95 $3 95 : Apron Ginghams ................ 11¢ yar . i ¢ Values up to $34.95. i Values up to $39.95. SolinchiRErcales I 13V%c yard . — ; Other Percales, 36inches ... ....... 20c yard 4 Dress Ginghams, 27 inch and 32 inch Men’s Canvas i Men’s Lightweight i = it 2 , OXFORDS “Brown 1| O 17c and 37%c yard i . 0 “‘l A(§ Children’s Hose, black, white and brown. Leather Soles. SCOUT SHOES i Good quality ............ 2 ¥ Men’sHose .............00.0000 121/2c to 65¢. $2045 52.48 Smartly Ma(lf- ‘ SURF SATIN, POPLIN and £ 8 Dress Voiles, 36 inch . . 42¢ Saturday onk l Sees GABARDINE SKIRT™ GABARDINE SKIRTS i|§ Dress Silks and Satins, best quality, eol- ODERN BOOT SHO’ y| | | in all sizes. i For Summer and Sport Wear. {1 ors guaranteed, $3 quality for $2.69 | | g 36 in. Cretonnes ....... 37l4¢. Good quality $1 69 3 g 3 4 Unbleached Cotton, 36 in. wide, 12%4c¢ to 18¢ ~ . Bleached Cotton, 36 in. wide . .. ... 15¢ yard

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