New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 15

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Vi & RALD, FRIDAY, SEPT SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Third Floor BETWEEN SEASON GINGHAM DRESSES Made by North Shore Dress Co. $2.95 each Values to $10.00 BESSE-LELAND CO 27 Stores sengor. The Irish leader's means of getting from Cherbourg to Iréland, Dr. Sullivan did not tell Dr. Sullivan, addressed the McSwiney Irish relict the Michael Davitt club Thurs- day evening, and it was during his discussion of the Irish situation that e he made the staiement that on his last trip across the Atlantic he was a fellow pa of De Valera Dr. Sullivan Tells Hartlordites|» coiow passenser or e varera, That He Went to Cherbourg |so.as e fiiivan s “toaay. i had but one companion, and that man looked out for him almost exclusively, the Irish leader keeping to his state- room and having the status of a it passenger. A doctor did see him. “I'm HOW DE VALERA REACHED IRELAND Muriel association in rooms Manila, nard Hartford, Sept Eamon De Val- ora, president of the so-called Irish republic method of getting to Ireland after leaving the United States, | not saying I was the doctor,” added [in ate it is sald, has never been made known, | Dr. Sullivan pines for the left New York last December on the [ At Cherbourg. Dr. Sullivan claimed, Aquitania and landed in Cherbourg. |theére were at least 30 men on the |islands, France, shortly after Christmas. Jookout for De Valera, but the Irish |ha This Is the statement Dr. Daniel F. |leader eluded them by means of his [of the Sullivan of this city, who was a pas- | disguise As wonger on the steamer and who to- It was an Irish name that De Valera day claimed he was one of but two |used on the return trip. “Not so Irish of three persons on the blg liner who |as Sullivan; about as Irish as Collins kmew that Mr. De Va was a pas- ' Dr. Sullivan explained whose archipe soon as will be ! Altho ARCHIPELAGO TOUR GOMPLETED BY W00D - .- Takes Four Momhs to VnSll Islands of Philippines reached & completed a four months’ tour | go y brief confidential re- port is cabled to President a final report of the mission’s finding | prepared. :h Gen Connecticut’s | public \rmy to Ih« n miles by s provinces, in more s, listened to tors regard for America United the de what the plished in ¥ilipino peo Major Gen Cameron | conditior purpose of guiding the administration in its policy toward the |torate pendence under Only indepe Manila yesterday, |so Harding | Since the | satnea’ as Wood has made no ' Platinum TR Truly this is your greatest op- portunity to buy reputable foot- wear at unheard of prices! Women's Black Kid, Patent Kid and Brown Kid Oxfords and Pumps, in turn- $ ed and welted soles, to close out 1‘95 Women’s New Dress Oxfords $4 95 of the new Tony Red shade . Women’s Shoes and Oxfords, $ an odd lot of 72 pair, to close out 2°95 BOYS’ styles. $2.85 WOMEN’S BLACK CALFSKIN OXFORDS with military heels $3.95 GROWING GIRLS Patent and dull kid Mary Jane " $2.95 RAY-MAUD Pure thread full fashioned hos " 3165 WOMEN!!! All our Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. $1.00 GROWINC GCIRLS Black and Brown Calf Oxfords and Bhoes, $2.95 LORRAINE COMFORT SHOES A reputable shoe among all T 82,95 Black and brown calf- skin shoes in bal and blu TSI K] announcement on the it is reported he will retire fr accept the Ph n has mer, visited conducted than a hundred municipali- pecches and held private conferences with many hundreds of persons. Throughout their heard expressions of warmest few decl: « «d themselves satisfied with the | present government. war a producer Best Store subject m the zovernor gener- pines. traveled 15,000 motor, horscback 45 of the 47 |a public ~—advt. at Qu; Day. A ield day hearings | yor than more 1,000 promiscs to be by the organization. Officers were lar meeting evening. Ve tune, > Co.—advt. Considerable int the day afternoon closir City t all leag Victrol Advt. Laurcl Court, Or vill meet s'clock tonight. tour the investi- nd gratitude s accom- |y of the | > majority of ers at public meet- »me form of ind n American prote ed for ab- > and a few others for | snown in South America has The cyanide and exporter of Africa in 1890, SCHOOL SHOES FREE—a Pair of Children’s Stockings with every pair of school shoes bought here tomorrow at our Special Sale Prlces—Get Your Share!!! | MlSSES' high cut styles. A shoe value at L $2.35 MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S White Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. 95¢ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S Tan Lotus Calf Play Oxfords and Sandals, New Britain Black and brown calf, real " (Next to Alling Rubber Co.) CHlLDREN’S Black, brown and com- bination top shoes, also Oxfords and Pumps. $1.95 BOYS MISSES,” CHILDREN’S l\ed~ Tennis Shoes in white " 51,00 CHILDREN’S Roman Sandals of brown grey suede. skin and 236 Main St. CITY ITEMS September Victor records at Pierce's The Central Labor Union will rtette thousand Leen distributed for the affai the largest ever installed of Court Pride, F. refinish, repair pianos. C. featu nd records, der of at Masonic process in mining gold and silvor was first introduced in South |am LITTLE GENTS’ Black and brown calf- shoes, school and outdoors. 27 Cities Nicaragua in Cinema ! State of Warfar: Managua Nicaragua, Sept. 2.—Nic| aragua has been for nearly ten day operating under a government decl ration that a state of war has existed ‘The republi s over-run by govern ment forces. schools are closed the salaries of government employ have been rcduced. Concrete reporf] ‘of any enemy worthy of the nam being in the field, however, are en tirely missing. The government, evidently feal some trouble that has not as yet mu terialized. Emergency Fleet Corp. Closes Another Branch New Orleans, Sept. 2.—Headquarters of the Gulf division of thc Emergency Fleet Corp., were closed here today, virtually ending the labors which at one time engaged 50,000 men in 16 southern towns. The force retained Ly Mana D. T. Williams, numbers but 50 me The Gult division constructed of 707,400 dead weight tons sformed 50 wooden hulls into with a dead weight tonnage of hold Park on La- tickets have which held at the regu- of A., 1oL END COACH FOR LEHIGH. Bethiehem, Pa., Sept. 2.—Red berton. fotmer end at Princeton classmate of Frank Glick, recently ap pointed head football coach at Lehig university, was yesterday named en: coach at the Brown and White. “OVER THE HILL” Fox’s — Saturday °| Frederick Funston, Jr., . Gets West Point Chance San Francisco, Sept. Funston, 18, son of the late Gen. Funston, hhs received notification from v mmuob that he is one of the two special appointees named by President Harding to take the 1922 entrance ex- fon at West Point military acad- it became known today. Mq Henry Aramanth, 2.—Frederick hall at 7:30 'em: A supreme Summer Merchan Women’s Buckskin Pumps in Louis he all sizes in every style Shoes, Oxfords and Men’s Dress Shoes of black and brown Calf- skin, also plain and saddle strap Oxfords Men’s and Boys’ Work Shoes brown duck with Neolin Soles, in all sizes of heavy sturdy for $1.95 BOYS’ ARMY SHOES A very good shoe for school and outdoor wear. $2.75 MEN’S DRESS SHOES of genuine calfskin in black or 8495 BOYS’ DRESS SHOES Bal or Blu ARMY SHOES Men’s Munson Last © $3.50 CORDOVAN OXFORDS to closc out, in four different styles. $5.95 were $12.00 WOMEN'S SPORT OXFORDS Elk and Buckskin Leathers, at- tractive styles, any pair $2.95 In black or l»rn\\n " $2.95 7 e e et 5 i AL A B 1 A . 2 A R i,

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