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\ INEW BKilAIN DAI SENGER PLANE, S FOOTE Best Wonk. JULY BARGAIN HARVEST In this event we offer to all people in New Britain and vicinity the greatest opportunity for reaping un- eston Store }g . ! , Bill Sadlfr of Bridgeport finisheq on the long\end of the match with Joe F leys, winnir six games to five for the popular e As in the match on the previous lnight, Foote bowled to one tie matchy in the eighth string, with 112. ’Il\(\ total pinfall wa ¢ the local man with 1,260 214 for the Park Cityite. Foote lled the high ¥cores of the match— 124 and 120. Sadler’s best scora 116. The sqores: Foote— 110 91 1241 101 88 99 ..120 112 128, 92 92 93—1260 Sadler— ! . 89 103 99 106 116 85 ...104 112 91 102 103 102—1214 Narcum's team of Rogers' Recre- ation alleys defeated “Kid E trio in the Inter-City s games to two. The sco (Continuea From First Page). l be a success we intend to make fligi between the more or 1 impor sea towns of th New and st 3 5 Will be taken up and rez- I irar routes Worked up.” S — it was at first thoysht that the ‘? combany inteniled to fly between New | Rritair and N&éw York and possibly | cther cities. k‘s explained by Mr. | Werddin, howeyer, jt will be impos-| sible is there i% no river or lake in New 3ritain Wh&re the machine can land, ind it MUust have a body of water There wak some talk of seek- ing tle use of Shyttle Meadow reser- or the Four Every American Will Celebrate I pendence Day and Every Ameri omie Should Display OLD GLO! FAST COLOR BUNTING FLAGS P e told bargains in every ‘lme of merchandise at our store in this big Harvest. -| Fave .ong "’h“nd°“:\ed that idea in as muchas Shuttle Mieadow is not open [-| to th public and i§ the source of the city's drinking watejr. Me are at work To the thrifty we urge you not to pass up this unusual event for these values you’ll find will not be An three sizes, 4x6, 5x8, 6x10. SILK FLAGS aunted on Black Staff With Gold Tip. Comes in four sizes ux17 16x21 24x36 0¢ ™ $1.50 " BUNTING FLAGS In size 8x12, 12x18, 16x24 5¢ 10¢ 15¢* FLAG RIBBON silk ribbon, comes in several widths 5¢ © 50¢ - yard. RED, WHITE AND BLUE BUNTING 724 inches wide 15¢ yard. YOUR FLAGS SATURDAY CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 4TH LLAR ‘ Don’t fnll to read the new VICTOR RECORD list for July, on the opposite page. Then call at our store at your conven- ence,l and we will gladly lay them for you, as well many other “New Ar- als” which we are receiv- Ing daily from the Victor tory. Headquarters for Victrolas and Records. 365 Main St., Opp. Myrtle. THE STORE BETTER VALUES »n €he machine at the Horence street'building and visi plant There is someone at the plant all urs of the day who will be will- in.g o take visitors about and explain ¢ tlem the building anq future work- tors re welcome to pay a visit to the| Narcum . 97 Narcum's. 93 101— 499 86197 133— 504 87— 519 321—1522 THAT GASOLINE TAX tion Has Now cther or Not It Ca fore Sept. 1. artford, July , a fl\ms(lon has wilkther the mept has a right to colle n as was learned yesterda Vehicles Com toeckel has as erdl Frank E. Healy for as{to whether section 2 line tax law can be con: prevent the collection of t gitning today. The sec as follows: f Every distributor is h sfired within sixty days o t shall go into effect, and { fore continuing in or co! transact the business of hutor as herein defined, to I'cense from the commissir “|tor vehicles permitting hin ued said business within this statejs The law requires that the] collector by the motor2 vehi partment from the fact that licenses cannot bel for two months precludes the tion of the tax from all gasoli tuibutors ii the meantime. Whether or not people buyin oline in Coanecticut are to hav It the tax |\ ful until Sep! Henley, Ensg., | further events | here. He ig | Duteh ce. The Dutch eight-oared cken, the the: grand challenge cup event, defeated b in the Wyfold cup race. wil! be rowed tomorrow, isen as to The Collected 1.—Alghough the law imposing a gasfine tax of effect to- to motor vehifle depart- any such that Mo- Robbins ney Gen- opinion ofRhe gaso- to tax be- finue or to commence to emgage in und not to be law- r 1, it meams about venue to the state. foreign entrant r:mains to contest n the annual regatta famoua oarsman, in ths diamond sculls crew 21 beater yesterday by Leander in and tha Christianiz, four-eared crew waa the Lady Margaret crew The finaly 94— 478 81— 470 94— 537 269—1485 105 131 114 310 288 320 298 POCOHANTAS OFFICERS Indianola Council Names New Officials at Mceting—Miss Bagshaw as Head Indianola Council, Degree of Poco- hantas, elected the following office: at its meeting last night: Miss Edna Bagshaw; Menona, Catherine Marion; prophetess, Agnes Brewin; Powhattan, W. Marion; keeper of recodrs, Miss Nellie Senior; first representative, Mi Nellie Senior; second representatl Mrs. Agnes Brewin; first alternate Miss Pearl Wiilcox, and second alter- nate, Mrs. Rose Bickerton. The officers will be installed at the next regular meeting on Tuesday evening, July 5. The members will visit the Arawanna Council, at Mid- biles. MELODRAMA IS PASSE, Town Managers Want Samq Shows 'That New. York Gets. Small Chicago, July 1.—“Nelly tha Beau- tiful Cloak Model’’ and her sisters of melodrama, heroines of the gallery gods, were‘\g-uricd today by the Cen- stral Managqs' association represeipt- theaters in more than 50 small i towns. ‘the shop-wor thrillers, the theater owners said as Main street wants the samc¢ shows Nww York and Chicage see. “We are goinr to insist that some of the Broadway stars stop off at our owns,” Nathan Appell, secretary of thé association, said. ONE ON HER. Copenhagen, July 1.—When Ki Christian visited a little town in Northern Schleswig, 2 German wom- an remarked to a companion as they were passing the king: “You can't call him good looking anyhow.” The king turned and answered in German, “But his hearing is exellent. e Dempsey—Carpentier AT FOX’S Saturday Afternoon Goldenblum Mlllmery Go 188 Main St. Y.M.C. QUALITY STYLE AND LOW A.Bldg. PricEs Prepare Now for the Fourth A GRAND AND GLORIOUS Baronette Satin Hats gandie Hats rgette Hats $3.95 $1$4.95 $3.94 Matrons’ Hats Regular $10 to $15 value—Special ; | $4.95 | SPORT HATS $2.95 Hundreds of them. Values up to $7.00 |and $8.00. Felt, Straw, Ribbon, Many charming styles Children’s Hats Special $1.98 Reg. Value $4.00. etc. Trimmed Hats Reg. value up to $8 Special $2.95 Sailors dletown, making the trip in automo-|{ Th+ curtain hag been rung down on |: All colors—very special, $1.98 = harvested every day from such a field of low-priced bargains. Sale Starts Promptly at 8:30 A.M. SATURDAY, JULY 2nd Look at the Wonderiul Prices. What $1.00 Will Buy On Our Second Floor. Women'’s Gingham House Dresses Smocks Bungalow Aprons Voile Waists Children’s White Wash Skirts Children’s Gingham Dresses Sizes 2 to 14 years. Men’s Wool Bathing $3.98. Values to $7.98. WOMEN'’S and MISSES’ SILK, SATIN and SERGE DRESSES, Sizes 16 to 5015. Values to $3500 at WOMEN’S and MISSES’ WOOL JERSEY SUITS, All sizes. Values to $25.00, at ..-.. $9.98 WOMEN'S and MISSES WRAPS, All sizes. Values to $35.00, at . WASHABLE SATIN SKIRTS, every color in the rainbow to select from. Reg. value to $10, at POLO and FANCY MIXTURE SPORT COATS, all sizes. Values to $25.00, at .......... CHILDREN'S COATS, sizes 2 to 16 years, Values to $15.00, at .... 40-in. Dress Voiles at 39c yard. Reg. 36-in. Percales, best quality, value 50c yard. 12Y;¢ -in. Ki d. 5 : Regt?l(sa;nvalulén ggg )gf_g‘_)e BE 25 yan 32-in. Dress Ginghams, plaids and . checks, at 20c yard. Fancy Silk Striped Shirting at 79¢ vard. Regular value $1.49 yard. Table Damask, ia heavy, 6 36-in. Silk Poplin, all colors at 75¢ Extra large, heavy blue bor3 yard. Turkish Towels, 25¢ each. 42x36 Pillow Cases, 25c each. Large size heavy Turkish Towe! 14c each. 36-in. Fancy Cretonnes, 21¢ yard. : Large size Bath Mats in pink, blue, 81x90 Sheets, $1.00 each. white and yellow, 75¢ each. Fancy Bordered Scrim and Mar- Full size Crochet quisette Curtain Materials at 20c yard. Bed Spreads, $1.65 each. Huck Towels, pink and blue bor- White Madras Shirtings, at 45¢ yd. der, 22¢ each. Regular price 98c yard. Lace Centerpieces, 50c each. Values Window Shades, 3x6; colors, green, to $1.98. tan, ecru and white at 50c each. Suits, at Vests, all’ Women’s Lisle styles, 19¢ each. Infants’ Vests, all styles, each. 25¢ Boys’ Bathing Suits, 75¢ each. Boys’ Blouses, sizes 4 to years at 50c each. Men’s Balbriggan Suits, all sizes, 89¢ each. Men’s Nainsook Union Suits, all sizes, 65¢ each. Men’s Neckwear, Values to $1.49. 50c each. Ladies’ Black Umbrellas at $1.49. Regular price $2.69. Women’s Silk Hose, seam 14 back, 50c pair. Boys’ Blue Serge Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 6 years, at $3.50. g Women’s Drop Stitch Lisle Union ) Hose, 50¢ pair. Men’s Slip-on Sweaters in gray and khaki, $1.00 each. Childrens Knit Drawer Waists navy, 19c each. Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, seam back, 3 pair $1.00. Misses’ Union Suits, all sizes, 50c each. Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts, 69¢ each. Misses’ Knit Drawe:s, 19¢ pr. Women's Knit Pa New Britain Clothig 2 STOR