New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY JULY 12, 1922, ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLY CO. TO UNLOAD OUR IMMENSE STOCK AND MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS—THE REASON FOR THIS SALE. WE HAVE MARKED EVERYTHING IN OUR STOCK WAY DOWN. LOOK THROUGH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS VERY CAREFULLY FOR REAL BARGAINS: MEN’S KHAKI PANTS—Sizes 28 to 40 e BOO I S and SHOES —_— | _MEN'S UNDERWEAR— BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS BALBRIGGAN—SHIRTS and DRAWERS ... MEN'S and BOYS' TENNIS SHOES sc NAVY SHOES, value §4.95 and $5.95. ' sl e BEST QUALITY UNION-ALLS . SCOUTS SHOES, value §3. Sale Price Sale price ... 8385 e llate Sl ol CANVAS GLOVES ; s bl TEOR o RUBBER BOOTS . . §2.79 MEN'S LISLE U SUITS TURKISH TOWELS—worth 3c, ... ARMY SHOES, value $4.95. Sale price ... .$3.48 HOUSHE ST IP P ERaE ! ' ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR ' All Our $2.50 PANTS—One price MEN'S NAINSOOK UNDERSHIRTS ...... $3.95, $4.95 and §5.95 MEN'S PANTS 2.)% off MEN’S FIRST QUALITY HOSE IN ALL COLORS, 10 Pair for $1.00 SILK HOSE with Clock :50c Regular 75¢ SUSPENDERS 39¢ 93¢ SILK TIES .. ... .50c LEATHER BELTS ; BATHING SUITS R A RR O B D DRSS S IR Homespun Tweed, Broadcloth, Silk Mohair and Silk CAPS, — All Must Go — Value $1.50, $2.00 and $2.59, f——*_—* PONGEE—with Silk Stripes, worth $2.95 and $3.50. | — ARMY GOODS FOR CAMPING OR THE SHORE — 0. D. WOOL—Regular Army Blankets—worth $4.95. Now i ARMY FOLDING COTS, worth $4.00 and $5.50. Now $2.95 and $3.85 ARROW BRAND OXFORD, sells for §3. Now .1 COLLAPSABLE WATER BUCKETS, HAVERSACKS, PACK CARRIERS, ETC. giatl i NAVY WHITE DUCK TROUSERS—worth $4.50. Now 43 300 REPP SHIRTS—Worth $2. Now }\H AKI RIDING OR CAMPING BREECHES g :. 6% and up e ARMY WEB BELTS NAVY HAMMOCKS TRUNKS—BAGS and SUIT CASES BOSTON BAGS—Ileather, value $2.50, ...$1.00COWHIDE HAND BAGS, value $7.50, ANY SUIT CASE, HAND BAG or TRUNK Fancy itrfipes, Checks and numerous patterns to : s‘\l‘zrthr (;lr‘:),::lsl{_;gp&r?;sco‘?"%zwm match | 2 O% Ufi Just in time for those that haven’t bought their O% 0 Luggage for that vacation trip. 56 CHURCH STREET — — NEW BRITAIN, CONN. EEEE@E@EEE@EEEE@@EE@E E@E@EEEEE@EEE@@EDE}E}EEF!'JE]IEHEIDEE@EDE@E;EEE@@D@@DEEDEEEEEEEEEEEEE@E@EDEDE@@EE} EEEEEEE YT EE R EEE e e EEE (8] 0 O Cl 0O 8] ® ® 0 % W o o 5 o m o m 0 g E 0 o 0 m j y., oh Pasad Cal.: Grand L, | proceed with the other alien property{he passes. One Ameri b TAXES UVER TWU ROyal Garb MASTERS E[EETEU "l“f;‘::; lfi::r:\? k’]a\Kh' . ed SALE OF DYES GOES |cases until the lite of the present|man within the past thrre:lr:ontul:sm): | | Nuetzel, Louisville, Ky., Grand Secre- TO U S GRAVD JURYJrAnd jury expires in October. puld $120. | tury, Fred C. Robinson, I,Uhuqufi It was emphasized that it was en-| "But don't blame us, blame you \ Icwa; Grand Treasurer, P. J. Bren- T e e 4 {tirely possible acts of the alien prop- |State Department,” said a representa-| % nan Denison, Texas; Grand Tiler, ‘er!v custodian with reference to for- |tive of the Jugoslavia foreign office & ' ement Scott, Vancouver, Washing- This Will Be Taken Up Concurrcntly | mer enemy owned property mixht “It is a matter of reciprocity with us; 8 rrn Grand Inner ‘Guard, Albert K. % 1 have gone beyond the law without|We charge the same fee as docs the| EX A t PI Ed Th‘ Hill, Spartanburg, 8. C.; Grand Chap- With Other War Fraud |being necessarily criminal but rather | United States.” act Amoun als! ll] 1§ N ]0[]&1 CO]]YC]][]OI] MSO BOOS[S 1a|n Rev. Dr. John Dysart, James- e {a mistaken judgment concerning au-| g AT AR Y, N. Y.; Grand Trustee for a n\n‘ [thority and {n the stress of war-time 1. 0. O. F. NOTICES | % vear (nrm Robert A. Scott, Hinton, Was! 1 2 ssoclat- \condlllonu Return of the property ] i State ls 823059!519 e g Amlet]c Flelfl ]flefl Ind.; Member of the Grand Forum|ed Pare}::‘)gr—);n\‘i:u}ga’!mn{F:fi)y I?heocupe to the present custodian it was cald| . ".,‘5',,':2:,;:"’,“': G’;Md,‘““t" Jfohy for a five year term, John J. Carton |cial federal war frauds grand jury, of Vould assure protection for American | ¢\ .o o{'flc'e"rs‘t‘fe‘; “a‘:' ‘!'}“m” the R e T ; 5 Flint, Mich, the sale of hundreds of German dye and German interests. 1eriiesting Bt Texinetan Toase mhh ie) gton,, July: 13=Th | | Atiantic City, N. J, July 12.—A s patents by the alien property custo- : oy e census bureau made pt sties |} Y : plan providing that each lodge of Elks ‘ 2% Quennsiofithle weekipl S e ; P & g lian in 1919 to the chemical founda- $10 FOR PASSPORTS \m,.mhn.me, V. G. s R BE : % ; tivities and acquire the necessary o |carried on con tly with other —_ B e A es W, W, Bleieshan s enontion \ property for an athletic field was re- o =g el R R e R asurer, Allen ;:i:o::le h);w‘}\vrrflcl lev r £ A (ceived enthusiastically by the dele- Output of Gold and Diamonds Reachies the grand yu e I R Scaking Americans is Popular Pu~'m::(7ngm9n'! will be seryed after the property. P |gates to the annual meeting of the T e mabeun ‘hich | - | n The report shows that in Connec- ; Grand Lodge of the Benevolsnt and| the:Flighest Polnt in the Hstory of "0, 0% Fuioht, 1218 Sash Which | thme n Central Europoan Counteles) | At the reguer mesting. of Cond ;I;::lt {;;5;}:3,\ - . s : ‘PY‘OYFPU\'Q. Order of Elks. Leading the Island. Francis P. Garvan, custodian, when; —Several Frontiers to Pass. .. Friday !\eningvo{ this Iweek,.lhe A R e : - j |officers said the proposal probably the sale was completed and now pres- July 12.—|Semi-annual installation of officer SERto 5'1 i P : = “0&1‘?”:: ag":‘n::;l' pw exatied Leopoldville, ;BP.gMnl Congon, J:l_\' ident of the purchasing company was Y mor.| will be conducted. District Deputy ¢ £ * 4 4 , | 1 ruler l' —Gold and iamond "nlulng as|declared authoritatively to be the first = Grand. Patriarch George H. Hock-} the state and $1.06 on eve " 5 ican travelers every time a passport is such as those on corporat - aad York State Elks, said the antlered gq‘q‘nm gty a.; Bhr il aRast % TR chtodidng.omee linlart oceupations' lofioniginis “ortithe fiinE ot Roe A Wil bElsested. fOrithe any ance companies.and savi y ke B WRald -"z-a ;- B rtare s 1922 it r'jfl(he the nzx. S point isince its Hm’mmn: states of Central Europe. suing term; C. P., Joa'eph Slater; sen Connecticut raised an add 3 { ’: \;'en ) v ki i el Ll v:, 'f- ever known in the hlSYOT). 9! the The gvmrrnments present program Any American who wishes to visit |lor warden, Edward Nyack; recording 338,579, which amoun " ! r]ew-!n.m;; !~'(h’ X} Yd »:5- ;’"- he colony. The steamer Anversville lefticontemplates occupation of the grand one of these countries must pass the secretary, R. R f'rm-ker, financial éach person in the s ] v ; P‘_ “{ "” : nf_> 1.'5 an ‘mvh'is for Antwerp rr-r‘mtll:\: carrying 1,100 !jury through July and August with frontiers of several of the others, and | secretary, 5. W. White; treasurer, E MY Ginaschin by i |not only of youthful' Elks, but the pounds of gold bullion and several the *old hickory' aviation, and chem- {at each frontler the charge is ten dol- | A. Danberg and junior warden, Fred. N e ammoints v 5 5 future citizens of the 1'nited States, million francs worth of diamonds {fcal foundation cases and tien 0 ||arsa head, and ten dollars every time | erick Woodward. P! shows pubs ! and thus quicken the spirit. of A Cotten growing for the current year| Cflvx;- oy g e A |erican patriotis mand create the very has been so successful that two new Thl!nua[m})::-.‘v F{.:‘Ra::ffv'(;.??/ o g A | | best citizenry in the world.” mechanical shelling shops have been Yor {thal Now, Eingiland, states, 4 . An invitation was received from installed. The necessary machinery kst take BUREN o, : : : Mayor Curley, of Boston, to hold the was bought in Worcester, Mass. | the D L R e 3 2] ; next year's session in that city. De- Commerce in general has profited PPOP"')T’: ““-f}\‘!‘”“"‘r SR ok p . |cition in the matter will be reached ngn\ by the reduction in —wages. 4 e 5 £ v £ % . % Omrvrs Selectenl. nhvan»l throughout 1921, vlm n‘gro POIY!NW";“ pn:‘\na»..;. et e . d | In addition to the selection of J. workers are now accepting a diminu. s ;: ij.flf:;(‘.flllr{\‘i[ :M' :’r'hhr;:_' vmr‘”‘- 2 ) i = {Edzar Masters, ef Charleroi, Pa., as tion of 25 to 33 per cent from the| ern states with those in the south. The| (5 y |grand exaited ruler, the grand lodge wages which were pald them during| E e, S o i 2 elected the following officers the war and in 1919 and 1920, report shows that Georgians pa) ; o % Grand Esteemed Leading Knight apiece to Support thelr :' n b, o E: Fred A. Morris, Mexico, Mo, Grand| The salary of the 1:1"’::(‘1&\!:% F;;r:‘“m-a‘- ‘s“l ;f’ | ¥ ‘ : Esteemed Loyal Knight, Harry A. minister is $19,000 a year. Carolina, $3.25; Virginia, $3.02 in Alabama, $ e South W Federal Aid raes Bl P et " The Secret of Good Health A f these figures ese dem- f ress like e EAtt1 6 ptataa s ve | ta t S QQ\L::n A When Nature requires assistance, she KEEPS YOUR SHOES RIGHT UP TO the federal governm f Alex ngland at the unveil- Ass'st will not be slow in convcylng to you : T MA fer the maintenance o al to King Edward of | Belgrade, Jurgoslavia, | Collecting ten dollars gold from Amer- the bullding of roads. T 3 Nature an intimation of the fact. Decline of ! : : Connecticut and most of the northern s L ‘ energy, inability to sleep well, head- - Makes them neat and trim, and im t an ) ac gy P ;:xl:: ‘p:;w;;s:' a'xh‘l ur times BET $10,000 ON MOLLA. | to ache, blhousncss constipation, a gen- ¥ A the whole appearance. d he sot ¥ T H H F3 ;;:'esnj:lr;lf{i%»r’:r a -| Her Husband Will Not Admit, How- normal :;avl Ssll‘;%g;;ha?;fii?}nunarr;gtb,oghyoaurig 1 = el Sg::es for all thc farfllly- Economical be secured on il - \::m ,l.hm ‘;‘1.: L’-N Hlmf :]m %l action 1mPe] you to seek the aid ofa rrhablc : > S d 3, lD! Sl Sl:mwla preserves leather - PN Pedvding v g o 4 | Y T e o medicine without delay. There isno | : 812 peolonge Jiie ¥fe of snoms. for road bullding, the southern states| Y : it GRS AT Take better—no surer—no safer—than this ; =S Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown I e e e veek. ad. | proven remedy. . Al 10 # T ey & e wty ’ —Always 1VC. e e Beecham S ' Homs Si- A i i deocr whch e i omita v ort | | - e set—A e le dauber which c RENT FREE b f.,”'i'x"n»:a ‘ the shoes and applies polish quickly and easily. Large 1:30 and 6:45 | S iy S D S 50c¢—90 pills Ithe Atlantic come from Greenland Apply Palace Theater Box P |° egran r hushand that | : cades Office Thursday at defeat § w Sold 10c—12 pills lambe’ poliahofbfingathuhlm with a few strokes ) Vi i wcrywhere l S 25¢—40 pills It’s best to say "'SHINOLA” . .

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