New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1922, Page 12

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BARGAIN DAY Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street New Britain andise that we arc selling here right ced for this one day only, A most un- mers to save money, Represents R along. Will be specially rc nsual opportunity for our ¢ o —m CORSETS HOSIERY Unusual values in pink and Cayx silk hose, full fash- white Coutil corsets—medinm ioned—a regular §3.00 value, and low busts—>Sizes 19 1o All 0. sl $1.98 “II\\ \ll\ llnt of regular 5 $1.00 value— C /B a la Spirite Corsets in G St R _ Gordon novelty hose, of $1.50 value—Colors are peri- winkle, rose, grey, Belgian blue, tan zfid champagne — e $1.00 WAISTS Closing out our stock of $2.00 1 §2.50 tailored waists, Sizes 36 to 44, Tailored waists — in all white effects or tailored col- lars—Sizes 38 to 44, pink or white Coutil—XNcatly (trimmed. DBRASSIER Boyshform Brassieres This well known make at a special price tomorrow — ; :(l 00 ‘é:m‘v v 49c DeBEVOISE A DeBevoise button front trimmed at 49¢ (brassiere face waist and top— Sizes 36 to 50 1. and W. Batiste Gras- res, with cmbroidery top, and button front 39 CHILDREN'S DRESSES effect C A two - piece children's dress — middy of red and rt of white Lonsdale jean. BLOOMERS Guaranteed washable. Sizes 5 to 14 years, 1 39 Special values at . A khaki children's dress of v exceptional qualln izes 8 to rear. “Spec $1 50 A ep-in, fashioned of 35¢ lace : trimmed . SPECIALS FOR Bargain Day OIL—15¢ at. 5 Ib. mail CUP GREASE—Tsc A3 5 gallon can ATLANTIC OIL—$3.50 /» Begonia Cord 4 Begonia Cord All Hewitt Tires and Tubes Guaranteed $ 7.00 8.00 13.00 ... 13.00 . 15.00 . 20.00 .. 22,00 Non-Skid .. 2400 | 34x4 Non-Skid .. 32x41; Non-Skid .. 33x4!; Non-Skid .. 34x41; Non-Skid .. 35x41, Non-Skid .. 36x4', Non-Skid .. 33x5 Non-Skid .. 35x3 Non-Skid .. » Fabric Rib .. 5 Rib . » Rib C 5> Non 2 5 TUBES $1.50 | 31x4 a0 34x4 SK Tires Vulcanizing Co. 102 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 1721 At SLOAN BROS WEDNESDAY Summer Oxfords and Sport Shoes * v Footwear that will appeal to the most particular Man or Woman Cloth Were $7.00—Wed. $1. 48 Were Were Were Were Women's White Boots Women’s White Canvas ’s White Canvas ' <6 7w—Wed Women's Brown Oxfords $6.75—Wed. Women's Black Oxfords Women’s black and brown satin Pumps Women's Sport Oxfords, black and brown Apron Women's canvas Oxfords, black and trimmed Women's Nubuck Oxfords, tan and black trimmed Women’s Black and Russia Calf Oxfords Wing Tip Women’s White Strap Sport Pumps, tan trimmed Men’s Russia Calf Oxfords ... Men’s Brown Calf Oxfords ... Men’s Sport Oxfords ... s Men’s Brown Calf:Lace ... Men’s Brown Calf Lace, ng Were $7.00—Wed. $4.98 Were $6.75—Wed. $5.00 $5.00 $6.50 Were $6.75—Wed. Were $8.50—Wed. Were $9.75—Wed. $6.50 $8.50—Wed. $6.00 $9.00—Wed. $6.75 $7.00—Wed. $5.00 $7.00—Wed. $6.00 $9.00—Wed. $6.50 $10.00—Wed. $8.00 SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN ST. Were Were Were Were Were §|the Year of Dest.” % | widely prevalent 3 | last two i | applied so as to cause B | pruege, v, ... i | Shanks, 1f. B | Gharrity, c. § | Mogridge, p. 3 | *Torres . 1 FOTERNSURGCH, METHOLS ARE OLD Gland Transplanting, Trephining, Etc., Done 8,000 Years Ago Chicago, June 20.—(By the Asso- clated Press)—The restoration of youth to the aged, attempted recently by means of animal glands, was also attempted at least 3,000 years ago, according to Dr, James H. Breasted of the University of Chicago. An “In- cantanation of Transforming an Old Man into a Youth of Twenty'" is set forth! in the Edwin Smith papyrus, the Egyptian document which Dr. Breasted has declared contains un- paralleled evidence of advanced knowledge and scientific spirit on the part of Egyptian physicians of 1800 B. C. or earlies. The incantation, on the contrary, he said is characterized by reliance on hocus-pocus. Dr. Breasted’'s theory is that an ordinary book on surgery and external med- icine fell into the hands of a quack who was more interested in charms for making old men young, and who had the incongruous texts combined in the same roll. Thus in the papyrus magical formulae jostle an exposition of delicate surgical operations here- tofore believed to be decidedly mod- ern. May Have Been 3,400 Years Old. The handwriting indicates that it was probably written about 1800 B. C. and it is thought to a copy of a manu- script that is at least a thousand vears older. The original may have ! | been written as early as 3400 B, C,, it is thought by some of the words which appear in the manuscript and which were long out of vogue in 1800 B. C. The manuscript also contains “The Incantation of Expelling the Wind of This shows the notion which has persisted to the present day that the winds carry malignant plagues. The parts of the papyrus are written in a very different handwrit- ing from the front page. The columns in front treat of the head, than the lower head, the mouth, the neck, and the spine. Here the papyrus stops but it is evident that the remainder treated the lower body. Treating Wounds. The first group of ten cases which f |are described treat of wounds of the head of which sword, wounds. seven are knife and in case of a severe knife wound told “You should have made for him a 8| wooden brace padded with linen (and have) the head fastened to it. His treatment should be sitting, placed be- tween two supports of brick, until you|§ know whether he is making any pro- gress.” Case eight deals with “a fracture of | § the skull under the skin.” The sur- geon is told to operate, to open at the point of contusion and the depression outward.” It is pos- | | sible trephining is involved here; if y { $2.00 Athletic Union Suits ........ $1.50 d 50c and 55¢ Hose............3 for $1.00 “the lipe of | § so, it is the earliest mention of it in history. For a cut in the forehead, physicians skin, a kind of linen band- age is to be used or a double bandage the wound to join one another.” UNPIRE PUTS SHIDS UNDER BABE RUTH (Continued from Eighth Page) pitching duel between Schupp Mogridge. Schupp had wonderful W [ control in the pinches, permitting the Senators only four hits and striking out ten men. Mostil's triple sent the locals runs across the plate. The field- @ |ing of Ernie Johnson was a feature. B | Score: WASHINGTON Harrls, 2b. ... Rice, cof. Judge, 1b. . oebel, rf. . Peckinpaugh xBrower ... 2] cowwrmnnamnad o Y T *Batted for Mogridge in xBatted for Bluege in oth. 7 CUICAGO Johnson, ss. .. Mulligan, 3b. . Collins, 2h, Hooper, rf Mostil, ef. Falk, 1f. Sheely, 1b. Schalk, c. schupp, p. So555552o0 . 000 000 000—0 000 000 02x—2 heely, Gharrity; three base hit, Rice, Bluege, Collins; sacrific plays, Johnson to Sheely; left on Washington 10, Chicagg 7; b off Schupp 8, off Mogridge 4; struck out, by Schupp 10, by Mogridge 1; hit by pitch- er. by Mogridge (Collins); umpires, Walsh, Evans and Owens; tin ENGLISH POLOISTS COMING London, June 20.—Acting upon the invitation of the American Polo As- sociation for an English team to com- pete in the leading tournaments next fall, Captain Frederick E. Guest, brother of Lord Wimborne, is arrang- ing to take a team across the Atlantic. It is understood the team will be com- posed of Capt. H. A. Tomkinson, Maj. G. H. Phipps-Horneby, Maj. F. W. Barrett and Capt. Guest himself. The present plan is for the team to cross after the finish of the polo season here. Mogridge; double base, READING GETS POST. Reading, Pa., June 20.—The Read- ing International League club has announced it had secured Sam Post, first baseman and pitcher, from the Brooklyn National league. KILLS WIFE AND HIMSELF. Cobleskill, N. Y., June 20.—Alfred B. Hunt, porter at a local hotel, kill- ed his wife and then committed sui- cide by shooting. The couple had been separated two months. Before her marriage Mrs. Hunt was Cather- ine O'Brien of Boston. The surgeon is in- |3 structed how to probe the wound anrd|¥ “to elevate | 8 and | § f 535.00 Suits-$22.50 ¥ $45.00 Suits-$27.50 $50.00 Suits-$32.50 — FOR WOMEN — Our regular $8 Walk-Over tan Two-Strap Pumps, military heels. Bargain Day ... 87 Black and white Sport Oxfords, fibre or leather soles. Bargain Day $5 and $6 black and white and brown and white Sport Oxfords. Bargain Day ... One lot of tan Kid Oxfords, our style 1579, Were $8.50. Bargain Day Sport Oxfords in fawn and tan, and fawn and black. Bargain Day HOSIERY SPECIALS Regular $2.35 “Tripletoe” Pure Silk full fash- ioned Hose in cordovan, navy blue, gray and fawn shades. Bargain Day ....... One of our standard makes that sells for $1.55 in all shades. Bargain Day $5.00 $3.50 $6.00 $3.95 $1.85 $1.15 $6.00 — FOR MEN — Regular $8.50 Walk-Over Tan English Oxfords. Bargain Day Scotch Grain Oxfords in both tan and black. Regular price $8.50. Bargain Day .... Sport Oxfords in fawn and tan with fibre soles. Regular price $6.50. Bargain Day Tan narrow toe English Boots. They're Walk-Overs. Bargain Day Walk-Over Sport Oxfords in grey and black with fibre soles. Regular price $8.00. Bargain Ray Gun Metal English Model Boots. price $8. Bargain Day $8 Tan and white combination Oxfords. * Bargain Day Gordon Pure Silk Hose, Bargain Day .... $5.50 $7.50 $5.00 $2.00 $5.00 $5.00 $6.50 50c¢ Regular 75 cent grade. David Manning’s %fifir-@fle[‘ Shoe Store 211 Main Street NEW BRITAIN’S BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS Furnishings $1.25 Athletic Union Suits .. ......... 85¢ Caps, $1.50. All Straw Hats $2.00 and §$3.00 :i $2.50 Shirts, white collar attached..$2.00 $2.00 Shirts, white collar attached. . ..$1.50 { Al Bow Ties ...............cvvnn.. 50c T I AR SR T ) SN e Clothing $40.00 Suits-$25.00 $55.00 Suits $37.50 Fitch-Jones Co. CITY HALL Smokers’ Real Smokes BARGAIN DAY Value Sale Price CIGARS $1.00 HBEE= “” CLOAK AND 5UIT SHOP SPECIALS FOR BARGAIN DAY ONLY ALL WOOL CHINCHILLA COATS, all silk lined. Special .......... $14.95 SPONGED TWEED COATS with pockets and belts beautifully lined. $13 95 $15 95 Special POLO and CAMELS’ HAIR COATS, full length and . lined 9.95, $14.95, $16.95 with silk — SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN DAY ONLY — ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS, All sizes and colors —SPECIAL— IMPORTED GINGHAM AND VOILE DRESSES " $4.98 —VERY SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN DAY ONLY— $11.95 SPECIAL—300 SHIRTS FOR BARGAIN DAY e $1,951$2.49 SHANTUNG DRESSES, 10 styles, to choose from at .............. 11 PETER SCHUYLERS 10 KING PERFECTOS 10 7-20-4 CIGARS ..° 9 ROSEDALES .......... Vats 9 BIG MOZARTS CIGARETTES 7 pkgs. CAMELS 7 pkgs. LUCKY STRIKES ... TOBACCOS 8 oz. Tin of OLD CHUM (imported mixture) $1.85 a5 3 oz. Tin of OLD KING COLE (mixture) .. SPECIAL $1.00—Pipe (Guaranteed) .15—Tin of Tobacco .05—Pkg. of Pipe Cleaners $1.20—Value Quality 70 West Main St. Value Sale Price $1.00 Smoke Shop “You'll Recall the Name By the Quality” Opposite New Hotel Site 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 THANKS! We wish to extend our sincere thanks: contr’ " Tag To- .. Sale Price $1.00 1.00 Saturday, June 17th. Jress: and publicity on the Tag Day. To the Clergy of the City: $1.40 Tag Day from their pulpits. .65 > their time by soliciting funds. very good. With sincere thanks, we beg to remain, GRATEFULLY YOURS, Gold St., To the citizens of New Britain, for their generous ntions towards the New Orphan Home on The New Britain Herald and the New Britain Record for the favorable editorials Who announced the To the Young Ladies: Who generously contributed To those, who gratuitously contributed or gave their automobiles and to all those who in some way or other contributed to the success of our Tag Day. The total amount collected was over 1,600 dollars which, considering the unfavorable weather was THE ORPHANS AND SISTERS, POLISH ORPHANAGE, . New Britain.

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