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g S o (EW BRITATN DALY HERALD, TUESOAY F e PLAINVILLE" NEWS_ (GARS IN SMASH-UP. ¢ ON WHITING STREET The Attention of All Golfers:to a- W BAVE RECEIVED A ENJOYMENT T0 THE 1.50 45¢ CHOICE OF THESE 3 .$7.00 Oxfords.of tan BLACK KID OXFO! FOR QUICK Cl also 40 i and 75¢ ki RIVER NEW o Jx.'::! GOODS PURCHASED OF POLICY OF L P.A, “IS MADE PUBLIC Rew Organiain Aims o Wk} i _lor Interest o!"'l'm : -REPET s Sy 3 ine and censtitution o "tha mmdnn Politicl assccla- tion of Eerlin has Yecn made public Byt officers of that organtzation. Tia"aa Yolows: - < '“We, the undersigned, Th ! ger to furm a more perfect union and . effectually secure the rights and pei-, “yiloges: which. we shoald enjoy.as citi- 3en0 al.the Town of Berlin, do. hersby formt’.anA ‘éstablish thiy assoeidtion, without. ‘discrimination to party, aul- on, association, rades, defiomina- na or creed. :The aitys and purposea of this as- qciation ich. 31 designed to ame- rate tha egnditions in our commum- . insure the happiness and. welfare :fm people who reside in it are f61lows ;. >ZFirst—Wae recommend to the offi- ¢idls of theé town, to whem is en- trusted the éare, econtrol and super- iways, that the same epair and éledr of riuisahces on the promptly; thet they shal improve dur ighways and strests when netessary; that the sidewalks, Toads, *' publie places, bridges, erosswalks, snd gut- ters. shall receive the proper care snd sttention, for the usa of the public; that they shall cause the prompt re- meéval of all fiith, encroachments, en- edmberances, obstructions and nRui- sanees from the streets highways, sidewslks, crosswalks, bridges and other public places; that they shall supervise the street lights snd pro- vida the ssme at their diseretion. . Becond—We recommend the im- provement of our streets with. regard 10 lights; that of tne installation of qlestric-light systém; which will meet the demands of the peopld in the ré- spective portinns of the téwn where {Ha same is neespsary. Third—Thst the offices st ‘the town n: their official capacity, ysé and dis- cernment and souhd digeretion in the eholén” of (temclers) to reside over our gchdels, in érdér that the pupils may réceive every faeility in their ad- vancement foe sdueation and a rea- sonably striet dlseipline which might lmn,cnd-,_wu in .the com- munitg, Fourth—Thit we sre mindtul of the faet that thé Town of Berlin has autgrown many &i the old eustoms and that as the present time, other conditions prevail; that the tewnship has grewn from s small town into & thriving community; that hevdin: in- SHIPMENT KANUI"A(?‘I'U%ERS. MADE DURING THE DULL CHANCE FOR THE GOLF ENTHUSIAST TO GET A SET OF CLUBS THAT WILL ADD.GREAT |/ . Special Sale of | Golf Clubs - - / OF SPECIAL LOT OF GOOD ‘GOLF CL M-ONE OF i ToR SEASON -, FEACH 1S BALE PRICE tor Driver, Mashie, Mid-Iron er Putter, er the set of four offéred at this sale for $5.50. Would cost $10.00 at regular selling. EACH or THREE FOR $1.25 is what we are asking for “‘FORE’’ imported Golf Balls received from our Foreign Office; better supply yourself at these prices at Sports Goods Dept., Aisle E, main foor, ..SOME. NEW STYLES IN LOW SHOES 1 STYLES will make any woman fashionably shed. Tan Rwshfc‘ll Low #hoes with wing tip, welt sole and military heel are ideal foot coverings ce, &k Calf Low Shoes with wing tips and low heels will please mightily at $7.00. low calf; saddle. strap, welt soles, low heel , welt soles, low heels, big value for .. % system into this to tQ Wwater ‘by - purchase; devdlophent’ ‘of otherwise ts construct reserveirs o water towers, or piping machinery, Tay watermains and pipes, valves and ‘hydrants, to. furnish and sell water to jmany ac jvities, provide e¢orpora: tidns' ada’ individuals for fire protecs tion, ‘manufacfure ‘and domestic |usé and éollect payments or rentals for the same.’ i Sixth—We cordially Jsivite the git! i 2efis of the Town of Berlin, regardiess ot party affilistions to co-operate with this association in the scope of work which ‘has been hérein oulined and for the promotion of the good govera- ment ghd welfare of this community. |~ Beverith—The association claimsithe s1ght -to endoree -any. candidate’ for public office and use all lawful magns ta secure” the “election of ' candi- oicé s 3 Gates-Woods Woeading. Wedding invitations have been sent y Mrs. Delphine Woods - of Jacob's Corner, - Berlin, announcing the coming marrigge of her daugh- fer, "Miss Pearl Adeling Wipgds. .Bhe Wil wed Frank Ward Geids 4t Hart. ferd 6n Saturday affernoon, Septem- ber 3, at 2:30 o'clock in the Second Congxs onal chugch of Berlin.: Miss Waods 46 well known in Ber- .. She is employed at thé Travelers’ Insurance company office in Hartford. She has. been very active ‘In church and sunday school affaira e weil-ds in club activities. ) ‘Work on Bridge. H Q.. Baker company:-of Mew begun work on. putting in the'.new Cement base 'to .the bridge near tiic railroad culvert on the road leading to P. 8. McMahon's farm in Kensington. The steel strucural work was recently completed by the{ Béerlin Conatruction company. The k will pProbably be completéd some time this week, although the bridgé will;not be epen for traffic for at least two mofé weeks Chautauqua PFrogram Out. At a meeting of the guaraptors of the Chautauqua held in the Worthing- ton ommunity house it evening, Arthur L. Wéodruff was elected ésp- tain’ of the Worthington district for | selling. tickets. Claude Stevens was hanmed ds c¢aptain of the Kensingtoa section -and Arthur Beénson in Egst Berlin. ens will have sbout ten men to 3id them in the selling of the tickets whilé Mr. Benson will probdbly have five. Due to the fact that all of thse guarantors were nét present at the meéting last night it was voted to held another 6n ‘Wednesdsy evening of this week. o The programs for thé Chautauqus havé ar¥ived and are béing distribut- od about town. Thée eommittee in charge of the evant _has announcéd that thé foliowing' program will be Fresented by the Community Chau- thuqua in Berlin from : August until September 3: ST First Day—7 a. mi, Juhior Chay- tauqua eveénts; $ a. m. opening enter- tainmont. Theresa Sheéhdan Coneert company with character readi by Miss Sheehan, sssisted by Ethel Me- Phee, sopranc and Thelma Newell, violinist. Second Day—9 s. m., Junier Cheu- tauqua; 2:30 p. m., novelty musical concért py Colomial Maids; 8 p. m,, musical prelude’ by ,Celonial- Maids; 3:45 p. m., lectyre-entertainment in costume, “Songs and Stories of the Red Man,” Albert gnd Marths Gale. Third Day—9 &. m., Junior Chgu- tauqus; Democracy Safe for the World,” Dr. H. H.r:’!y dustry abounds and into which tows [ the srteries and Nighways not only of the state, but of the nation lead to. Theretore, it is recommended t6 the offieidls that they sge to it that it ig preperly peliced in-s manper in ac- eord with the ‘policthg of other éem- . the same character, and i dccovd with “its”dignity as s large tdwn 1o the end that its custodians wppommted, who have police duty to P _afiall_have of, it for, by béys and girls of Junier Chautayqua; 3 p. m. Philippine melodies by '&:';plno quartet; 8 p. .m., instrumental con- cert, Filippine quartet;'8:45, lecture, “The House of Man” hy Bill' Bene. .. Hours subject. to-change hy.kpecisl ”mne-mmt. z g Pardon c.n.gw of Bérlin B R fmeh Dresé Voiles in nics desigms-and, BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND N PROMPIT.® 20 p. m., lecture, “Making|" $ p.im., dramatic pro- | THE RY. "AND " 0| atithis low price, $7.00. Attention’ called to_ the A $6.00 ) 40 inch Voiles; lovaly: v eplendia varisty for chaich. | The very Dot mere s 10 and $1.25, rednegd to—179¢c yard. i - i Better Buy.a Dress Length or two at_these greatly;xeduced prices. The very.best, ‘weére [ B s BIG REDUCTIONS ON COTTON.VOILES - - [f| T ; \NCE AT WASH GOODS DEPT. es 'the 40. ! Z80d coler range, 59c to $1,00 grades reduced to 48¢c yard. Silk_and Cotton Veiles, 38 inch, striped and ‘plaided, ° Fancy Y inch Faney Volles, all goed colors, regular §1.25 ‘{road and he proceeded down | tvo s Attends Firemen's Convention at New Haven — Epworth- “League: P&ch Cal# Supper Tomorrow Night— S @blsool Being Painted—Other Técms. ‘What might have been a fatal acci- dent, happened shortly after, 10 o'clock; this morping: in front of the post office when a truck owned. by the Brightwood Dressed Beef com- pany, crashed into a Ford delivery car owned by the Amerfan-Italian Grocery company. Neither occupants of the cars were injured and it 1is .considered a miracle that they ° es- caped. The truck, being drivea 'by L. Weinberg of Springfleld, was ‘dom- ing dewn Whiting street from the di- rection. of Southington. He was on the right hand side of the road and | travelirg at a moderate rate of speed. The Ford car, being operated by one of the proprietoers of the grocery store, was in the act of turning. in the road directly in front of the post It appears t his car had -been parked on th left hand side of the *that side uptil he reached the Central Garage when He attempted to make the tarn. The truck, coming directly towards the Ford, tried to avert the collisioh but was“tes late, The truck Strlck the smaller car pn the side +dragged it for some distance; The lights on the Ford, fenders . and 6 wheels Wwere smashed and ined other datages. The truck was not damaged atiall V No arrests were made at the time .| Pt the accident although both drivers street is spendin lal)t‘t‘zd. N Yo 58 Mirgaret Flynn, astidtant post mistress st the Kensington poa’v‘. :;lce. ho has besn confined te Bt. Joseph's hospital in Willimantte where. she e cently underwent an eperation, is ex. pected home on Sunday. : Miss. My Fagan of Kensington, ent- weeks' vatation. v el Miss Laura Ringwoda of Rénsing. tich at: Steny Miss Catherine Hart.of Kensi is ‘algo. vistting 'Bu)vn'y"!’o’l::.‘“;;1 4 York, ... e : James .3 Fitesimons ‘of ths Beriin has. returned..from..: & Savings bank i TR o b mfifla B nflma{ of this town were the guests of friands . at) thc“' seashore over the past week-énd. e committee of the Berlin Motherhood club is making plans to #end the New York children to théir homes tomorrow. East Bertin Items 14 There will be the regulse wreeting of the Knishts of Pythiss Bapiaty: ai: their hall this evening. '~..; ~.. .- - will hold an ice cream: soeial on th chureh lawn this evening weather per. mitting. 2 Mrs. Cliffard Dodge of Malden, ., i8 visiting relatives in town. . : William. Daniels a4d” famitly’ Havé moved beck t6 East Berlin from 'Keh:’ sington and willh esctipy the * Nouke formerly oceéupjed by W. .Benjamii and family. on- Milt street. Mr. Daniels formierly residéd on Wileex avenue befors moving to Kensington. v.h;‘ nmnmcunc g S i Florénce Carn who “Ned™Beer attending summpe aghool at Yale Util. | versity in New Haven i visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Carns on‘Wlleox avenue. ~ e rs. Dellis Lord and daughter of :\ddl‘;o;n are . visiting ler‘:-ren?a r. and Mre. James Treve! = than of this A number from Paul and Roland Tumér héve. re- turned from their outing.to Warner, Mr. Woodruff and Mr. Stev- |N. H. * The nueader o¢ Voters in Dstrict No. 3, Fast Berlin has mede quite an ia- crease and fow makes & mark both-in the cavciy and wlection: A eeting i§ soon to be cdlled for all veters re- Sardiess of pasty-to tak on the ‘eoming ‘eiyeus:’ ——— Camden Residents To Be Queationed As To Whe Financed Ship. Philddelphia, Aug.. 16—8everal resid- Camden, tisried today By pustoms offieials-in an effort to leArn whe financed the schoan- er Thomaston's recent trip frem the Bahamas upen.which it-is charged the vespal carried -liquer. seized .in Gamden seversl days age.: The officials. intim- ate that 2 syndicate was behind the'al.| leged smugsling plot - The {Phomaston, - seized -here by eus- "toms men: st “weekwas' ungble t6 get 'away yesteriay bBecsuse of many libels for alleged violatiens of eustomé laws, Jt was said these lihels were more than douple the value of the schooner.. CITY ITEMS Louls Jones has sold threy, the Homie Banking Reality Co., for ue] Waskowitz ,his half interest in proper. ty located at 96 West Majin street. The [purchaser- was. the New :Britain: Dry Clepning Co. The purchase price was areund $30.000. . s All members of L.-=-D, Penfield Camp, Cons of Veterans and their suxiliary, who wish to attend the Past Commander dirser to Be held 30 ['ents of E 1 « Trumbull Eéctric Maaufacturing Co. of a pistol. Jcnter momte action |’ s -ntered a heated disciission as to which - one was to blame. A Jarge| rowd. songregated: The Ford car Wwed into a nearby garage for :epéirs. A further investigation into matter will probably be made by | Ae suthorities"to Jearn ‘the cause of +he crash and who was to blame. Humane Agent Frank J. Smith: re- 4gased the person,who had been beat- ing his ph ¥ West ‘Main street edn, yem::\:fi ‘nornink’* “the gan was a foreigner and appeared igno- tixhe had done. Mr. th, he « put the horse in the care of a l6cal friena of the man and will sce to it that the animal is pro- perly “gdved ;toruritiy bigs jinflicted bruises:-are _heajad. .Beiore leaying for New Haven, where the man lives, M. Bmigh. gaye him come good adyice o the gart §f%Rordes and told him A6t to be&unkind to'thie animals. The man roalized aiterwards what he had donerad promised -the humane agent that he would mend his ways jn the future and. take bétter care of the Horse. N 3 vz 10 Court Case. . ‘A neighborly family was given an airing. 4n the.town court today. The people haf} from Mountaun View and -gocordmg.to the officiala are constant- \y having - arguments over certain matters pertaining to land. 'I'he case s been ohe of long standing. and will be threshed out in good form today. -.-Canstable John Conlon has béen called to Mountain View on sev- eral eccysions.of this sort and an at- ympt- will be; made to put a stop to ke traubl / Tomorrow: night, petween ¢ and 8 o'clock. a. peach cake supper will be served at’ the Methodist church by: the mdmbers of the Epworth league. All the Home-made delicacies a heart can desire will be on the menu. Ice cream will_be spld following the sup- per,.and a. social time will be held> A, large_ atténdance is looked forward to as all proceeds of the supper will be given to the church fund; Attends Convention. Cornelius Downing of Central Square, left téday to attend the Firemen's Convention . at New Haven. Fire Chief ?wnrfl P. Prior and Assistant flliam Foéran, were unable to_ attend én account of a court case. The copventign will be held today and tomorréw. . x Doz Rosst Tonight. Several young lady employes of the Trumbull - Electric. - company ~ effice, will' hold a dog roast at Sunset Réck tonight, tonn'wlnggtlm élise of the fadtory. The'raasti was artanged for by Miss Alice Fallon ‘and Gertrud Gertrude Thomas, Ruth Morrill Edith’ AB FATTar. ‘Reno LaVa .Grade Emmett, Gupsis Rourke, Lind Noyés and Misy Palmer. Fellow friends of the younsg, women will also attend. i ‘Grango Méeting Tonight. The Grange will hold ity regular meeting at the rooms thif evéning Plans, for the 3#Nusl outing and, pic- Bi¢ will be made. ! air will be held this Friday aftgrnoch and’ eve- ning at the home of George Brooks «on Wagshington, street. . All members are urged to attend, thiy evenipg. " . Pastor to Lea < the Church of. Our Saviour for. tha ‘past 18 years, will,leavo his vastorite tomorrow.. He.will, g0 to Hartford to make _his home. His -wifée and Mr. and.Mrs. Charles. Spald- ipg and family will accompany him and live there alse. Tho losa-of Rev. Mr. Burton as a pastor and resident -6f the town-will be keenly felt. by the entire .community as he wasione, of the most popular pastors o fthe:tewn. He had mode his .-homo ;-here - for a lang time and acted on several bearda of tite' town. . The;consrega- tion -of the ¢hurch wishes him good will en his new wenture. His vacancy at thé church-has not been filled as ‘during the. rast of TTERRE AFFLCTION -Gort. Concrete Inspactor Saved By “Fruit-a-tives” 89 Nowra Union 8r., Rocazsres, N.Y. “‘For five long years, I was aflicted - with Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble, . which developed into serious Bladder Trouble. ; 5 Isawa testimonial of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ ‘and concluded to make one more ..trial. By the fime the sample box .and 2.50c. box wers finished, there - .was grand improvement. : To make a long story short, I believe ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets the best Stomach, Licer and Bladder Medicine the world Ras ever | aroduced”. R. B. O'FLYNN. 50¢.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 256, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES . Limited. OGDENSBURG. N. Y. e are enjoying their annual vacation of one and two weeks: Margaret Mc- Gormuck; ‘Helén Tomassioni; Benja- min Derby, Irgne Foran, Gertrude Mc- Gibbons, Mae Cunninghani and Jane Roach. -Plainville Briefs John Hackett of Canal streét has moved to Hartford where he will make his future home. Joseph - Collello, band masater at Patterson, N..J..is visitng at hs home here. Mr. Collello 1 playing with his band with a carnival at that place and has an engagement for the sum- mer. Miss Sophie Green, local telephone operator, is visiting her sister in Corn- ell, New York. Ethel Peace'and Ethel Pinder have returned home from KEast Northfield, Mass. £ Miss Marry Malloy, of New York, who has been visiting, at the home ot Charles Andrews of Canal ‘street, has gone to Short Beach to visit friends: Mrs. Charles Bunnell and family of Hamlin street have goné on a vacation to Hillside Rest, Northville, Conn. Horace James, propristor of the Joneg’ Dry Goods store op West Main street, is visiting friends iz New York state. Miss Hazel Morgan of Maple sreet is spénding a vacation at Indian Neck as the guest of Miss Vivian Officér. \The funeral of ‘Edward, the fivei year.old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stapién Buynoski, of Central street,”who died Saturday was held yesterday afternoon from the home at 3 o'clock. Rev. William P. Laffin officiated. Miss Ella Johnson has resumed her duties at the postoffice after enjoying a vacation of two weeks at Narra- ganset Pier. o Miss Irené Flynn of Brook streét, has returned from Ocean Beach where she has spent the past two weeks. Mrs. John Kaicher and son have returnéd from Brooklyn, New York, where they have béen visiting for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Joséph E. Green of Circle street, is entertaining Mias Heleri Shanahan of Southingten. Miss Celia Critchey of Vernon strest is enjoying her vacation at Stony Creek. ‘Wage Reductions A general] reduction of ten peér cent in wages has been annéunced by the Bessions Foundry company and the Sessions. Clock .company according to notices posted in the plants. The Ses- sions Clock company makes a straight reduction of 15 per cent. This is the second one of this kind since the war was over. Last week about 25 4 employes of the pendulum department were laid.off on account of slackness in work. ADDED EVIDENCE S SECURED FOR TRIAL Pawnbroker- Who Sold Murder Gun Found in Los-Angeles Los Angeles, Aug. 16.—While attor- neys for defense today are béginning their intensive preparations for fighting the charges of murder filed against Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain and Arthur C.. Burch in connection with the slaying here “August 5 of J. Belton Keénnedy, broker, the authorities this morning are considering the newest skein of evid- encé brought to light in the case. It ‘is declared identification of the stock of a shotgun which was found by ‘a bea¢h camper eight miles from the f the mysterious shooting has ade.” ‘It was identified, accord- ing to a story printed this morning by E, A.'Rosenthal, proprietor of a lecal pawnshop. Heé said that he sold the &un, of which the stock is said to be a part to a man who entered his store some_time_between July 25 and 28. Pawnbroker Found. Early this morning, according te of- ficers,. the pawnbroker is to be taken te the county jail and given an opportun- ity to_see Bureh and say whether or not he was the man who bought the gun. -Burch ¢ame to Los Angeles, au- thorities say, July 24, supposedly in re- sponse.to a telegram from Mrs. Oben- chain, his former college friend and ad- -} mitted fiancee of the dead broker. Rosenthal’'s statement was obtained by ‘representatives of a Los Angeles newspaper-as a-resuit of a canvass of pawnshops and second hand stores of the:city, begun the day after the slay- ing“.of Kennedy, broker, in. Beverly Glen near here. The pawhbroker was not able to iden- tity a photograbh of Arthur C. Burch, held here, on & charge of murder as the man who bought the gun. % Gun Is Identified. Rosenthal when shown pictures of the gun stock described the gun he sold 4s having a weak left trigger and a curiously marked firing pin and other peculgrities. Similar marks on the gun stock were found to correspond with the,- pawnbroker's description, officials . iB. Styring, 4 lay rcad- er of Southington, will fill: his posi- tion during the Susniday sermons until tie committée’ i~ charge" secures one to ‘totnae jHere: ¥ ) ibull Vacationists * The following employes of the Rosenthal said he did net pay patti- ‘cular - attention to the customer who bought the gun because it was not ne- icéssary for him to sign his name in a récord book as is the case with a sale oA lew Britains Shopping Center YT AD L 80 70 386 Mainst..g . > e i// Sfore /‘;/'fie/'l/‘adt/»'f STORE NewBritainCt Wedrlesday morning will be the biggest of our Wednesday morning bargain days. Some exceptional values in -this bargain sale for ,every woman. Come and pick up the balance of our odds and ends at positively less than what they cost us. WOMEN’'S HOUSE DRESSES, long sleeves, extra full skirt, value Children’s BLOOMER DRESSES in beach cloth, all colors, value $1.79, special at 79(: Women’s BUCKSKIN BOOTS, high or low heels of finest quality buckskin in white only, value $5.98, special to- 100 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES 'of voile, or- $3.95 WOMEN’S FELT HATS in all colors to match sweaters, value 2. $1.98 WOMEN'S HAND MADE WAISTS and hand - drawi# work in white batiste, value $4.98. oo 92,49 morrow at WOMEN’S FRENCH VOILE WAISTS, short or long sleeves, value Seeeat... 91.98 sizes, at... WOMEN’S NAIN- SOOK BLOOMERS in flesh color, value 49¢, spe- cial tomotrrow at ... ... 190 $1.50 CORSETS in all styles, flesh and white, all tomorrow at... Z:36 FILLOW CASES, good quality, muslin hemmed, regular 29c¢ value, sizes, tomor- row at ..... HEAVY Al RBENT TOWELING,' a good bleached toweling, regu- o ot e F I at, yard .. WOMEN’S MERCER- IZED LISLE HOSE, seam back, double sole in white, black, cordovan, grey, all sizes, regular e o 19e WOMEN’S SILK HOSE, lisle top, seam back, first quality, grey, black, cordovan, all sizes, B e R 32-in. DRESS GING- HAMS in new plaid check and stripe effects, fast _colors, regular 29c yard, tomorrow ot . 19€ “sizes, re 32-in. LINENS in 8 popular plain colors and a very suitable material for jumper dresses, regu- lar 35¢ yard, to- morrow at, yard 2 4c 36-in FULL BLEACH- ED LONG CLOTH, soft finish, high count, regular 1000 yards of 36-in. PERCALE, our finest quality, fast color, in a wide ‘range of medium, dark backgrounds with ‘white checks, stripes and value at, yard. . c ————— 32-in. PEGGY CLOTH in a pew assortment of fast color patterns, plain colors, and color combin- ations, reg. 22c value at, yard. . 190 36-in. UNBLEACHED HEAVY SHEETING, no starch, value up to 9 17c, per yard.... C 48x24 EXTRA HEAVY TURKiISH TOWELS full plain white only, reg. 69¢ value at’ 47C CHILDREN’S RIB- | BED HOSE, double sole, in black er cordovan, all value at, pair . .. C CHILDREN’S MER- CERIZED LISLE SOX, cuff top, in all the popu- lar color effects, sizes 4% to 91, reg. 33c value at, pair.. 20c BOYS’' WASH SUITS to go at one price. They | include all styles and col- or combinations, sizes 3 to 8, values up to 98c BOYS LINENE TROUSERS in grey mix- tures, reinforced seams, full cut, sizes 7 to 15, regular 98¢ value, at BOYS’ = NAINSOOK Rk UNION SUITS, athletic ¥g/ style in striped or check: ed effect, all sizes, regu- lar 69¢c value 410 JUVENILE KHAKI PANTS, heavy weight, fast colors, sizes 3 to 9, regular 79¢ BOYS’ PALM BEACH SUITS in light or dark colors, sizes 8 to 15, Nor- folk style, belted, regular i

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