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(pa el NEW BRITAIN. DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922, EXTRA SPECIAL /Vew Britains Moppmg Center m[rsront 80 70 386 m,,\(/ A/chmnm Cr 3 e (/om for fve/ :/h WOMEN'S CRECKED - . S . Store Closes At Noon Tomorrow Tomorrow between 8 and 12:15 o'clock an extra 100 re- PORCH DRLSSES fQ e ; NEW BRITAIN § G, l\‘Nh sSjon! THIRTY-TWO SUPER WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS | EVERY ITEM MARKED AT A PRICE THAT ll‘ Pockets, collar and sash of white organdie. Value 8198, Special 9 5 c Wednesday morning . P ilbsyy; 'Il Shop Early For the }ll Benefit of All duction on all purchases on Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses, MEANS A LIBERAL SAVING FOR YOU LOOK FOR THE ORANGE COLORED TICKETS N PSR T BTSN Store Closed Wednesday Afternoon EXTRA SPECIAL! Value 75c ca. TOMORROW ONLY 50 Dozen Extra Heavy 3 5 c 36 Inch Scout Percales 3000 Yards—New Patterns Boys’ Percale Blouses Good grade percales in neat stripe. Open cuff = 350 styles, Sizes up to Turkish Towels Size 52x24 Inches LIMIT 4 TO A CUSTOMER Extra Heavy Black Sateen Bloomers Full sizes. Value 78c. Special Wednesday morning Babies’ Rompers or Creepers Of fine quality lincne or cotton pongee. Full sizes. Special at Boys’ Heavy Weight Blue Overalls Full sizes—Special Wednesday morning — Pair ! —Wednesday Morning— Two Tables Full of Shoes, Pumps =¢Oxfords and Remp, motorman; J. O'Mara and P. Joyce; Gustave Nordgren and W. E. ' Lyn; A. Elmgren and A. S. Carlson; B E. S Bunnell and R. E. Anderson. Ripplette Bed Spreads Size 81x90—Extra fine quality—Value $2.69.—Special Wednesday morning Women’s Silk Hose Lisle top, seamed back, in black, cordovan, grey or white.” All sizes. Value 33 C 59¢. Wednesday morning—Pair. . 36 Extra Fine Percales Light and dark patterns, fast colors. Value 19c. Wednesday morning — Yard A PAIR Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN STREET VICTOR RECORDS FOR AUGUST NOW ON SALE See Victor Advertisement Opposite Corking New Dance Records For Your Vacation Nobody Lied Soothing L] Moon River 246 MAIN STREET Lonesome Mamma Syncojate, Etc. THE C. L. PIERCE & CO. Opp. The Monument Little Girls’ Party "Dresses Checked ginghams, trimmed with white linene—Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special Wednesday morning 50 Doz. Extra Heavy Turkish Towels Size 52x24 — Now on display in our window. Value 75c each. Limited 4 to a customer. Special at — Each Women’s Muslin Night Gowns 39¢ Extra full and neatly trimmed. Value 78c. Special at TROLLEY CREWS ARE T0RUN T0 MERIDEN (hange Is Announced at Connec- ticut Company Office F. L. Beardsley, superintendent of the New Britain division of the Con- necticut company announced this morning that plans have been made Ml whereby the crews in charge of the New Britain and Meriden trolleys will travel through to each city and will not change in Southington as has been the custom in past years. The change will go into effect sometime within the next two weeks, The local trolleymen have finished their bidding for new runs and the results of the bids, which will go into effect shortly, have been announced by Mr. Beardsley. The new crews for the two man cars follows: Hartford, J. Flenke, conductor and George The men picked for the new Meri- den run are Charles Kuhn and James Maloney; M. Igoe and R. Bacon; John Igoe and James Kenny; J. H. Fawley and William Boushy; Willlam O'Leary and F. Wagner; Neil Donnelly and A J. Clff. The Plainville cars will be in charge of William Gubhins and George Chipman: A. Johnson and John O'Conner; Willlam Kenny and Pearl Rose; H. H. Ranger and Ernest Herwig. as follows Berlin, J. J. Kenney, Paul Stahl- | bush, William Reeve; North End, M O'Brien; Farmington, M. Mazeika; East Main and Chestnut, James Wrenn, R. T. Stockwell; Berlin Charles Olson, J. A. Frawley, Samuel Schupeck; North End, William Fagan W. Johnston; Farmington Avenue, Leo Levinson: East Main and Chest- nut, George Herre, E. B. Hummell; West Main, James Malloy, J. Lynch Alkanfias Crowd Lynches Negro Murder Suspect Hot Springs, Ark., Aug. 1.-—Bunk| Harris, negro was taken‘from officers here this morning and hanged in a public square following the death to- jay of Maurice Connelly, an insurance last by a ne- solicitor who was shot {8ro burglar N. H. ROAD STATEMENT | New Haven, Aug. 1. — The New Haven road today reported a contin- | uance of recruiting of a permanent| torece of shopmen to take the places of the strikers. More than 150 mechanics were added to the company's forces since vesterday it was said. Passen- ger and freight service was described as normal RETIRED MERCHANT DIES Ashburnham, Mass, Aug 1, — Stephen Cushing Smith, an aged re tired merchant of Providence, R. 1., died last night at his summer home here | — A mans, bratn attaing its maximum (weight at the age of 20 years. The one-man car assignments are Official n! the New York, Safety Pins Nickel Plate—All Sizes 2c Limit—3 Doz, to each Customer r Neckwear 500 Pieces — Manufacturer's Samples—Made to sell at 50c, Dozen Narrow Belts Genuine Patent Leather All Sizes 9¢ Mavis Talcum Powder 150 Box Limit—2 to cach Customer Huck Twels Good Size and Quality 3 250 In The Basement. Men’s ine Cotton | Handkerchiefs These are mill runs of 10c numbers. Very slight imperfec- SRR Acme Ice Cream Freezer Made of Galvanized Iron 2 Quart Size, 85c In the basement ..... J. & P. Coats Best Sewing Thread 4c Spool Fine Leather Apron Gingham Change Purses Good grade—Fast Color. Small and large Checks. 10 c 30c goods. Yard Half price ..... Handkerchiefs For Women and Children Good grade Cotton—Fancy Picot Edge 2¢ i Limit—8 to cach Customer Children’s Dra_wers Entire Stock of Nice 25c¢ Quality Muslin Drawers — Sizes half price ....... Infants’ Cashmere Sacques Many are hand embroidered. oviginaily ~old at $1.49. 25 (4 Stork Castile Soap The regular 15¢ Size 9¢ Limit—3 to each Customer Cake Closing out by’s Soft Sole Shoes A new lot of samples, made to sell for $1.00 pair. 45c Sizes 1 to 1., Borden’s Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 1 6c Can Limit—3 cans to Customer Turkish Hand Towels Double Threa:dl — Good Size and Weight, 10c¢ In The Basement Griffin’s White Cake Shoe Cleaner The 10¢ Box S5c Box “Corona” Lux—For Washing Doubdle Mesh Hair Guaranteed perfoct— Large Cap Shape Limit—6 to each Customer 8C Pkg. Limit—2 Pkg. to Customer Single and double frame —All § Willow Clothes Baskets Very Fine Quality In The Basement Boys’ Swimming Tights Navy Blue Knitted Tights 8c Pair Fine Checked Nainsook Full Cut Sizes. Women’s Silk Lisle Hose Wafer weight, black only — Flat seam back — Slightly im- f| perfect— H Pair Women’s Bathing Suits Made of lustrous black sateen and trimmed with colored piping Gordon Silk Hose Fall fashioned silks in white only, with fancy embroidered black clocks, strict- $l 79 ly first quality .. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Shirts and Drawers—Sizes 31 to 44, 35¢ I | I I Octagon Soap Powder 2 i 11c In The Basement Silk Drop Stitch Hose Women's drop stitch, all around silk hose — Black and brown only—Pure thread silk. Strictly first 89 3 quality Summer Band Brassieres Very finc quality—Original Price 69c. 35¢ BARDO WILL SPEAK the ub between 12 ar New Haven | . provide tr orta t 1h ho have nc And Hartford Railroad Company to | 1° 07 ) E tranEporta tion are asked t ‘)"ki club the | o'clock pss Rotarians, Address Rotaria than 12 C. L. Bardo, general manager of New York, New Haven and Hartford | - AUTOIST EXONERATED his assistant, will discuss the sresent railroad strike at the meeting | New Haven he New Britain Rotary club to be \lix of New Haven 1 at the Shuttle Meadow club on|ing today exonerates Thursday noon of this week at 12:15 o'clock Mr. Baslo wi strike, from the view. In view the subject to be cials of the Rotary Aug. 1 ounty, in a find sponsibility for the death of Allee M. Seigel, aged 4, of Hartford, wh wasz killed Sunday at Cedar Beach talk on the present railroad's point of the importance of | Milford 1lissussed the offi- | mobile out of a garage when the chil club have invited | was hit by the machine, 1 front of the ~Coroner Eli Mward J. Glynn of Springfield, Mass, for criminal re RETAIN LEADERSHIP 5 |Ranking Women Players in Tennis O Bowl Match Still Ke: ep Their Laurels Seabright, N. J., Aug. 1-—Fulfilling expectations the ranking women play- 5 |ers won their second round | matches this morning in the play fop rihe Seabright tennis bowl Miss Katherine Gardner of Newa ton, Mass, put up a splendid battle | against Mrs. Marion Z. Jessup of Wils mington, Del., before she was dee |feated 6.3, 6-3 The women's doubles tourney began this morning. n o h.| A Herald Classified Ad helps keep Glynn was backing his auto- | the wolf from the door d Herald Classified Ads help to add “pep” to business.