New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1922, Page 13

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i‘ Pages 13 to 24 \ SR REMEMBER—FOR ONE DAY ONLY "EARLY MAY SUPER-VALUES Tonorox MAY SPECIALS In Cotton Piece Goods 2000 Pairs Children’s A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF BIG MONEY SAVING ITEMSTO Women’s Summer- Colored Top Socks Extra good grade fine needle cotton. Colored striped tops with turned cuffs. Sizes 534 to 914, 123c Remember for One Day Only—Pr. By All Means Attend The Busy Basement Just a Few of Our Many MAY SPECIALS MAKE THE FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH ONE OF Five Big MAY SPECIALS From The DRUG DEPT. BEEF TRON AND WINE TONIC 168 Oz. ‘bottle. ... JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY LUSTROUS SATEEN Of extra quality, 36 inches .29¢ wide, 35 colors. . Remember for One Day Only--Yd... Ruffled curtains, made of fine qual- ity scrim 21 yds. IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAM One hundred handsome pat- terns to choose from. Remember for One Day Only. In staple, solid colors, prettily figured patterns. Remember for One Day Only .va. 44c¢ GENUINE WINDSOR CREPES and edge and hemstitched. 2 1-4 yds.—Pair Sash curtains, quality cross bar muislin — Pair B. V. D. CLOTH For all kinds of underwear, 36 inches wide. Remember for One Day Only MAY SPECIALS For One Day Only Kleinert's Original Jiffy Pants The Waterproof Baby Pants— White - Pink - Tan 3lc Men’s Fine Cotton Handkerchiefs QOur regular every day Large size, 4 FOR quality. hems. BANKERS TOHOLD SPRING MEETING Annual Session Meets in West Virginia, Next Week The annual spring meeting af the Fxecutive Councli of the Amefican Bankers’ Association will be held at ‘White Suiphur Springs West Virginia, the week of May 7. The Western dei- cgates to the meeting will go on the “8pring Tonic Special” from Chicago and St, Louis, and a second special train from Ncw York city will take New York and other Fasteru dele- gates. The first {wc business days of the conterence, May 8 and 9, will be de- voted to meetings of the various di- visions, sections, commissions, com- mittees and legislative councils of the association for the preparation of speclal reperts in their subjects. These are the Trust Company Division, Sav- | ings Bank Division, National Bank Division and the State Bank Division; the Clearing Housc. Section, American Institute of Banking Section, and the fitats Secretarie Section; the Eco- § nemie Poilcy Comunission, Agricul- £ iura! Commission, Commerce and Ma- rins Commission, and the Public Re- »tiss Comumission; the Administra- 10¢ 1-4 inch 25¢ ed — Wonderful value — Pair Bath Rugs—DPink and blue are Sl 59¢ the colors. Size 20x30 Cannon Pillow Cases 42 x 36 Large Cast Aluminum Ladle MAY SPECIALS e $1.00 Marquisette Curtains with lace $1.39 made of good Another shipment just arrived— Scrim sash curtains, 33x33 finish- Galvanized Pails 12 Qt. Size MIRROR ALUMINUM SAUCE PAN With Cover 3 Qt. Size . Wear Ever Windsor Sauce Ket- tle with cover — 5 Quart Size— $1.95 Regular Price $2.95 Saturday - Wear Ever Stew Pans, Reg. price 85c—Sat, GEM SAFETY RAZOR BLADES One Half Doz. AN PR S 290 PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES Adults and Children — strictly first quality MAVIS* TALCUM POWDER Another Wonderful Assortment All Silk Ribbon An immense variety of colors and weaves in widths up to 614 inches—adaptable for camisole girdles, hairbows, sashes and other numerous purposes — Yd ' PERCALE DRESSES For little girls, 2 to 6 ycars— Remember for One Day Only Neat checks ious colors, 1y low price. ‘U\'e Committee, Finance Committee, | Committee on Membership, Committee on Public Education, Insurance Com- mittee, Committee on State Taxation, Special Committee on Taxation, Pro- tective Committee, Committee on Fed- |eral Legislation, Committee on State | Legislation, Federal Legislative Coun- cll, and State Legislative Councfl. Tuesday, May 9, an educational symposium will be held in the after- inoon. John H. Puelicher, president |of Marshall & Iisley Bank, Milwau- kee, vice-president of the association and chairman of its Committee on Public Fducation, will preside. The jafternoon of Wednesday, May 10, I there wili be an agricultural sympos- |ium presided over by Joseph Hirsch, | president, Corpus Christi National | Bank, Corpus Christi, Texas. Mr. Hirsch is chairman of the Agricul- tural Commission of the association. | The mornings of Wednesday, May 10, Thursday, May 11 and Friday, May 12, the sessions of the Executive Couneli will ba held. Wednesday, ed by J. R. Howard, president of the and on Thursday, May 11, by D. R. Forgan, president of the Nationa! City I Bank of Chicago. Thursday night & family dinner will {be heid. 'The toastmaster will be { Thomas B. McAdams, vice-president, Merchants’ National Bank, Richmond, Virginia, an president of the Ameri- can Bankers' assoclation. The speak- ers will be Charles F. Moore, of New Yogk; John J. Cornwell, former Gov- ernor of West Virginia, and Dr. Alex- May 10, the Council will be address- | American Farm Bureau Federation, | ander Irvine, of New York. and plaids in var- Cuffs, collar and sash of contrasting colors. A ridicuous- $10,000,000 HEIRESS WEDS MOVIE EXTRA Mrs. James Campbell, Widow, of St. Louis, Secretly Married Hengy K. Vanheel in San Diego Los Angeles, May 5.—Henry Klas Vanheel, formerly of Holland and for a time an “extra” in the motion pic- | ture company here, was married se- Continued success For 64 years mothers have found it the most successful baby food. Bordens EAGLE BRAND UNUSUAL INTEREST A Few Items From Our MAY SALE -0f - LINGE RIE Women's Jer- sey Bloomers, in flesh and pink. sizes 150 Pair. . Full Satin stripe, novelty band brassieres 330 Step Ins and Bodice Vests of Genuine Suco Crepe Billie Burkes of pink nain- sook, trimmed with colored stitching Pajama suits in made of nainsook; pink, blue and orchid two-piece, colors are Gowns, made of krinkle crepe tn pretty figured patterns; white and pink are 89c the shades ........... with wide Muslin Drawers rufile of neat Hamburg White skirts with wide ruffle of excellent cibroidery 45c —Made with underlay. cretly to Mrs. James Campbell of St. | Louis, in San Dicgo, April 18, accord- ing to information here last Vanhee!, who gave his age as 42, gave his address as New York. Mrs. Campbell received half of $20,000,000 | from her late husband, who was a St. Louis traction magnate. She gave her age as 48. They have been living in seclusion in Pasadena, since the wedding, and it is understood that they intend to leave for New York | within a few days. | An unconfirmed report is to the | effect that Miss l.ouise Meach, niece | of Mrs. Campbell, and also wealthy, is | now en route to New York, where | she is to wed a distinguished Hol- lander ,already in or soon to reach New York. The men servants at the honeymoon home of Mrs. Campbell in Pasadena have been busy throwing off investi- | gators, the couple refusing to see or | communicate with any one. The Rev. | John Drazy, Catholic priest in San Diego, however, is authority for the statement that he performed the ceremony. VASSAR GIRLS ARE TALLER. Physical Training Also Increases Girth, McCracken Says. Wilmington, Del, May 5. Physi- cal education at V. r College in the lats ten years has increased the height | of the average student one and a half inches, President Henry Noble Mac- Cracken yesterday told the parents of the students at Tower Hill school in night. | sa an addrese. 1t has also added two Five Big MAY SPECIALS At The NOTION DEPT. WHISK BROOMS Good Grade WHITTEMORES QUICK WHITE For White SAFETY PINS 1 Doz. Assorted Sizes on card TINTEX DYE POWDER All Colors WEST ELECTRIC HAIR CURLERS Kayser’s Beautiful SILK GLOVES 2-Clasp style with wide points of rich contrasting .cmbroidery. Colors are mastic, beaver, pon- black, gee, mode, grey, navy, white—Sell everywhere at $1.25. Remember for One Day Only ..... per—21 sheets, 24 Remember for One Day Only, I and he inches to girth measurements size to the hands and feet, v only 80 per cent. of Vassar finish the y lack of men- racken said, but is The reason wi those who e course is not ¢ tality, Dr. Ma COAST TO COA STANDARD GRADE TEAS Real Satisfaction SHARA LINEN A zood quality writing pa- in box—White and colors. weight Underwear Light weight, shaped vests and pants, in regular and extra sizes, Remember for One Day Only DAINTY DOLLY Double Mesh HAIR NETS Cap Shape, full size, all shades. Remember for One Day Only— B ron 200 FREE PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO The 15¢ Trial Size Simply Ask For It At The DRUG DEPT. -THE - 50c SIZE . PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO envelopes \ 12¢ 3N often what he called the social catas- trophe of attacking stu- dents before complete course. they A cyclone moves at the rate of § vards a second We Want Your Business For Real Satisfaction “Benefit" Standard BOfiee 3] C "] In A Class By Itself Choice Chipook SALMON—Large Flat Cans SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ON BACON, Virginia Style . Ih. 25¢ Sugar Cured LEXTRA! EXTRA! SATURDAY 1 LOAF BRI EXTRA FANCY BUTTER . .. .45cIb. Selected Creamery Production LY | EXTRACTS, Guaran- 24c teed Strictly Pore, 2 oz, 1 doz. COORILS JAD §as “Good To the Last Crnmb” FRESH FARM EGGS 34c doz. Strictly Guaranteed DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY 283 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. the | MAY HOSIERY SPECIAL Thread Silk Hose Full fashioned in all light and staple shades, slightly frregular. $1.19 Remember for One Day Only—Pr. SILK AND LISLE RIBBED SPORT HOSE A beautiful quality in all the popular sport colors, Remember for One Day Only—Pair. . 65c SILK LISLE HOSE A full fashioned stocking in black, slightly irregular. white and cordovan— Remember for One Day Only—Pair. . 44c Just the Thing For For That Rough and Tumble Boy Kutie Overalls For Tots—2 to 5 Years. Remember for Attractive shades of rose and green. Extra well made. Ori- ginal price was 39c. Boys’ Khaki Pants Knicker style, sizes 6 to 16 years—Serviceable quality khaki and dark cloth in medium shades. Remember for One bay Only The Joda sHhops NEW BRITAIN 289 MAIN ST. WEEK-END SPECIAL Reg. 60c b, box CHOCOLATES 44c SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 11:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. $1.00 Dill Pickles Fruit Salad Cream of Tomato Soup Roast Staffed Chicken or Sirloin Steak Mashed Potatoes Choice of Ice Cream Tea Olives Coffee Milk

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