New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 20

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Clty ltems Victrolas and Planos at Morans' w—advt. A son has been bhor Mrs. John Mclnerney street, Bee our fresh fruit window display Dickinson —advt Willlam Kenney, son of Mrs. Michael J, Kenney of and Jeaver and heverage Drugs UNBLEACHED SHEETING 40-in, wide, $1 .OO 10 Yards CRETONNES 36-inch s $1.00 street, has arrived home ham college for the tion. He is entertain Harold McD dent at Geo young men v ment exercises at Da both having heen several years Meet me a —advt. A daughter Mr. and My I 31 Florence Special pr watches. street — ad Amerdio Bo reported to th his daughte years, and ! years, left home « not retu believe t on Stanle Is you mornir T8¢ T Mr. and street, will sai 5 where the weeks. Mr ary policeman ¢ Mr. and Mrs, t Schmarr 1dvt of Ha on rnume Saturday. e monument busi- and the couple are ness in this city well known locally J. Banolo, who has a street, was made defendants amounting SRR writs were served hy Constable and are returnahle on the third Monday in NEW BONUS BILL IS store on El to $050 June BEING DRAFTED NOW Latest Measure is Said to Provide For Cash Payments of Mc- Cumber's Terms Washington, June 9.—The bonus bill was on the senate calend today, but without any fixed for its consideration, McCumber of the reported the measure last ment had failed. Senator McCumber desires to have bill in the nez s on the re-| the senate consider future, but some publican side oppo lieving it unwige tc bill for a measure which to lead a long and perhaps bitter That ther senate to pa by opponents but whether the mea ure can be put through in its present|. form is problematical plan to ofer an amendment embod ing a cash feature, while Bursum, republican New bonus. Persons who have recently talked he has not altered his opinion that any bonus with President Harding say legislation passed should carry means of financing if. ADAM AND E Charge Against Them is Violation of Game Laws Houlton, Me., June 9. —Carl A. Sut- the “modern n living the simple life in the woods of northern Maine for some weeks, were arrested by game wardens today charged with ter and his wife, who, Adam and Eve"” had t violating the State game laws. A cording to the wardens Sutter and his wife killed deer and partridges in the rraigned closed season. They will bhe in Municipal Court here tomorfow “Adam and Eve"' undertook egpend six weeks in ghe wilds t wash to us, in suits The Clark the city court soldiers’ ar definite time Chairman finance committee night by unanimous consent after a first effort to present it under a consent agree- ufficient votes in the a bonus bill is conceded } The democrats Senator Mexic now has a bill in providing for a cash INDIAN HEAD 36-inch 6 Yards $1 -00 DRESS GINGHAM All colors, checks, 8 \de$l OO BLEACHED SHEETING 36-inch 8 Yards $1 00 "LADIES’ SILK HOSE All Colors 60c \filue, $1 00 3 Pair .. " BEACH (L OTH SUITING All colors, $1 .00 5 Yards .. 4 rt r- civilized clothing, weapons or utensils. They claimed to have killed a deer in a pitfal trap set by “Adam.” Rickenbacker Plans to Reach Salt Lake Sat. Chicago, June 9.—Eddie Ricken- backer left here at 7 o'clock this morning in his round the country |flight and left an hour and a half {later for Omaha and Denver, expect- ing to reach the latter place at 10:30 p. m. Tomorrow he will go to Salt Lake planning to reach San Francis- co in the afternoon. Rickenbacker said the - damage caused to his plane in Detroit when it was struck by“lightning had been aired. He left Niles, Michigan, at 3:45 a. m. for Chicago. m TREATED TO ICE CREAM. After watching the children, who were being cared for at the New Brit- ain Day Nursery, an unidentified man entered the office of the nursery this morning and gave Mrs. Frank O'Brien, who is in charge, a $5 bill with which to buy ice cream for the children. He would not tell his name but said he was a stranger from New York and in passinz by was interested in watching the children being cared for at the nursery. SPECIAL SERVICES Special services will be held by the .| Salvation Army tonight and tomorrow. 1} captain Anna Johnson of Naugatuck, '| formerly of New Britain, and Adju- Tina Anderson will be here to st in the program. A musical fes- ival will beheld at 8 o'clock tonight, an open air service tomorrow night at o'clock and a general meeting in the hall immediately afterward. ar | s- v- LEAVES CHILDREN BEHIND Mrs. John Nissen, of 12 Maple street reported to the police today that two children had been left at her home yesterday and were not called for. Motorcycle Policeman William 8. Strolls investigated and learned that a Mike Romany, who conducted a lunchroom on Park street, father of the children had sold his place and was not seen since yesterday. The case has been reported to.Miss Cora Beale. o a CARPENTIER AGREES. June 9.—Georges Carpen- tier, according to Sporting Life, teday has verbally agreed to a return match with Joe Beckett, the English heavy- weight, whom Carpentier knocked out in a fight in Lodon over a year ago, c-lapd. will sign a contract soon. If the arrangements go through the news- paper savs, the fight will be staged |in London in October. London, to The harbor works of Southampton, without| England, cover 300 acres. WE WIN IFWELOSE You Gain whether we winorlose tulora, 6 3ds 40-in, wide all colors 40 m 3 Yards 35c value, Yards % - $1.25 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE Saturday Last llay 36-in. LONG CLOTH Vet $1.00 8 Yards T SHIRTINGS 36-in. fast $l 00 SILCO FOULARDS Yards $1 .00 NDIAN HEAD SUITING $1.00 MADRAS SHIRTING fast colors Yards . $1.00 WINDSOR CREPE For Underwear "$1.00 " SILK FOULARDQ $1.25 SI $1. SIL RIFLE RANGE RESULTS Local Enthusiasts Make Good Show- ing—Many Will Attend Glastonbury Field Day. Following are the scores made in rifle practice in preparation for the U. R. A. match in which there is con- siderable local interest: Pape. Holt, 92; Cooley, 90; Trick, kee, 86, Merwin, 82; E kins, 68; Monier, 65. About 20 local riflemen will attend the field day in New Haven tomorrow. Local entries in the contest for the se- lection of a state rifle team to repre- sent Connecticut at Camp Perry this ycar are expected. ANNUAL OUTING About 15 Jocal uates and their wives expect to go to New Haven tomorrow where they will be guests at the annual luncheon and outing of the New Haven men at Pine Orchard. It is expected there will be about 150 couples there. Last year the New Haven men were guests of the local meen. Dartmouth grad- TROOP 2 ON HIKE The flying Eagle patrol, senior pa- trol leader and scoutmaster of Troop 2, Boy Scouts, of the South Congrega- tional church, left this afternoon for Rainbow, on an overnight hike. 25 value, all colors RADIUM SILK All colors, 40-in. wide "BARONETTE SPORT All colors, $2 value . $1.25 value, Special Vat- | Westerman, grand deputy. , 1922, —DOLLAR SALE— 348 MAIN ST. - IMPORTED PONGEE Pure Silk value . SILK TAFFETA all colors, $° value . 36-in. wide, 79¢ value 1 87¢ " White and Colored DRESS '$1.25 LK POPLINS [30¢ Vfl'“% 4 ands ; Best $2.00 v a|||e $1.75 30¢ v alue, SATIN 5 Yards . " $1.45 KC AMISOLEQ SIR FRANCIS DRAKE LODGE Installation Takes Place For Lodge of Sons of St. George by Grand Deputy Westerman at Vega Hall. The newly elected officers of the Sir Francis Drake lodge, Sons of St. George, were installed at the regular 3; [ meeting held at Vega hall last night. The installation was in chdrg’e, of C. e offi- cers installed are as follows: W. presi- dent, John Fattersall; W. vice-presi- dent, Harold Rawlings; W. secretary, A. A. Slaney; W. treasurer, George Watnall; messenger, Harold Swift; assistant messenger, William Clark- gon; chaplain, Wesley Sperry and in- side sentinel, James K. Chapman. William Crandall, past president, attended the installation and was pre- sented with a Past President Jewel by Deputy Westerman. NORMAL SCHOOL GRADUATION Commencement exercises of the 1922 class of the State Normal school will be held June 20, in the school auditorium. There are over 80 young women in the class this year. Wed- nesday afternodn, June 14, the senior | B class will hold class day exercises and on Friday, June 16, will be held the annual reception. NO MEETING TONIGHT There will be no meeting of the ‘fin q 5 Here’s a point fo a Norfolk back. The new sui r Week- enders-— Wear a blue suit or a Tweed with Pack a pair of white flannels. It gives you twe changes and keeps your luggage down. ts are $22.50 and $24.50 ROBIN’S Dress Goods Store 348 MAIN ST. Saturday - Last Day LADIES* CREPE AND SATEEN BLOOMERS 79¢ value, $l .OO 2 Pair ... LADIES’ GOWNS, 36-in. PERCALES light and $l 00 navy, 8 yds 32-in, DRESS GINGHAM Checks, all colors, 5 yds$l .00 36-in. CHALLIES All colors, SILK PONGEE All New Designs " 36-in. SILK SATIN KIDDY CLOTH " TURKISH TOWELS Colored Borders 6 $1.00 PETTICOATS CHEMISE and PANTS Made of Good Muslin 2" $1.00 Ladies’ Fancy Muslin GOWNS and PETTICOATS $L.50 vllue 36-in. RATINE Fancy and Plain 3 Yards for L] SCALLOPED PILLOW CASES$ 3 $1.00 7 Yards . $2.00 STRIPED bl 1 TV CREPE DE CRJNE and TAFFETA $1.00 " CREPE DE CHINE 40-in., all shades $2.00 ; $1'35 value ‘l’: 40-in. CHARMEUSE est $3.00 $1 69 " 72x90 SHEETS sio vae $1.00 $1.50 value 42x36 PILLOW CASES 35¢ value 5" $1.00 All colors, 12 Yards . 32-in, IMPORTED GINGHAM Checks, all $l 0 colors, 3 yds BED SPREADS Big Size $1.50 value VOILES '$1.00 $1.15 59¢ value. .$1.00 DISH TOWELING Linen finish $l O 11 Yards . realty valuation board this evening, it having been_ decided to conclude the work of personal inspections on several districts before holdink any more evening sessions. LOOMIS WILL FILED Estate of $1,48588 {s Divided Be- tween Husband ahd Daughter of Deceased. a treasure house of golden vitamine-bearing oil, Disposition of the estate of the late Mrs. Emma J. P. Loomis, inventoried at $1,485.88, is made in a will drawn March 25, 1893, and filed in probate court today. The sum of $100 is left to a daughter, while the rest and residue ot the estate is bequeatned to the hus- band of the deceased, C. Darwin Loomis, he also being named as exe- cutor. Three banksaccounts, one with the Society of Savings, at Hartford, for $33.77; one with the Savings Bank of New Britain for $14.16, and one with the Farmington Savings bank, make up the inventory. OF PUREST VITAMINE-BEARING COD-LIVER OIL and re-inforces the body with strength. Scott’s Emulsion a lllghl% bearing food, builds health h SATURDAY SPECIALS AT CORNED WINNER BEEF COFFEE Lean Smoked Shoulders . . Ib 15¢ Best Potatoes . . . . Campbell’s Beans lBest Pure Lard . Prime Rib Roast . . . . . Roast Pork Roast Veal & o4 3;'cans 25¢ v o 2rinedle b, 22¢ :Morning Speeials—7 a.m. to 12 a. m,| .pk 20c '$1.00 CHAMBkAY i .$1.00 0 TURKISH TOWELS 3™ $1.00 0 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. GOLDEN VITAMINES Nature has provided in the cells of the liver of the cod-fish, sur- passing in vitamine -richness any other form of fat or oil. SCOTTS EMULSION is the ideal” body-building food and tonic for all ages. A little added to the diet stimulates assimilation charged vitamine- ere is no better time than right ncw to start talung Scott s Emulsion ! 248 "full 1 Ib. ean b. 28¢ lb. 25¢ The white trousers $6.95, $7.45 and $7.95 There are plenty of days ahead just like we have had this week. Cool skeleton light weight erash two-piece suits. You wouldn’t sell one for $100 if you couldn’t buy another, but you can buy one to- morrow for— $15 and $18 BESSE-LELANDS Small Legs Genuine Lamb . 1b. 38¢ Fresh Killed Fowl . . . . .. ‘1b 40c . Ib. 8¢ FRESH CUT HAMBURG Ib. .Ib. 18¢ BEST CUTS SHOULDER STEAK.. 5¢ LEAN BOILING BEEF SPERRY & BARNES BACON SALT PORK Weve agreed lo sell our complete stockof pire Tires TABRIC RIB CORNED BEEF LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST. .. SUGAR CURED BACON LAMB FOR STEW Evaporated Milk 3 cans 25¢ N. B. C. Royal Lunch Crackers 2 lbs 25¢ .1b. 18¢ (orn Flakes Grapejuice ....... pt. .'hc Challenge Milk... can 12¢ Baker’s Cocoa .S|fted Peas .. Tomatoes ..... 2 cans 2.)c Good Luck Jar Rings dz. 8¢ Sardines 6 cans 25¢ Frankly, we are doing this to settle a bet. The Empire representative has bet us that by doing so we'll soon have somany satis- fied Empire users on our books that we'll Imore than double our permanent business. ' HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR OFFERINGS Just a sample to show tne big saving you can make in your tire expenditures, if you'll take ad- vantage of this opportunity at once. 30x 3% 32x4 35x5 Fabric All full oversize CORD Tires List Price $13.75 List Price $3240 List Price 854.78 OUR SPECIAL OUR SPECIAL OUR SPECIAL PRICE PRICE PRICE $7.95 $22.00 $37.80 BE & . Soap Ginger Snaps ... 2 Ibs. 25¢ Root Beer Extract bot. 19¢ Sugar Corn... 2 cans 25¢ White Loaf Flour . . . . . sack $1.15 New Onions STRICTLY FRESH EGGS . Wedgewood Creamery Butter . Wllson S Sale 100 Suits To Make 100 Friends—From $20.00 * $42.50 Fitch-Jones Co. BU'I'I‘ER 5 doz. 3lc PEANU lb 41c Only three weeks left to buy these famous tires at such prices. Come in while the stock is still complete. Mail orders will receive prompt attention when accompanied by cash, check or money order. Gleen Beans Wax Beans New Potatoes . 2 qts. 25¢ . bunch 10¢ . doz. 29¢ l\atne Peas .. Native Beets.. Lettuce, large heads....5¢ cet (. g Navel Orang Beet Greens pk. ‘15¢ " NATIVE STRAWBERRIES—The Finest In the City LARGE JUICY CALIFORNIA LEMONS "“° 'Automotive Equipment Rubber Corp. ++* 26 Main Street Tel. 1818

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