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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBE The Last Word, ‘In the Last|| UNVERSAL CLUBl (e co . R 2R PREEATE Spe‘:lals, On the Last Bowlers tq Opefl Season snOl‘uy- pattern of the "season’s L " \ ured, Persian and flow- : R chgcks and 3 . b ‘ ered patterns. wednesday MOl'nmg at Spe{}lamflifl?flflefl plaids. Val. 55c. 39C | 380 70 386 Maip B (o ‘ Al 16c The indoor activities of the Uni- — \. lverybod BESSE LE versal club will begin this week with S LANDS |the opening of a bowling tournament :lzcl:“:\:;:ulr;:r?"o:e bu”;:“““ thslo as been show WOMEN'S SWEATERS WOMEN'S CORSETS season that the tournament will = be l omorr ow i our Last Chance F or Light weight wool or silk Discontinued lines of our [||[{made up of two leagues; one to bowl every Wednesday evening and the sweaters that are $6 value. $4.50 Custom made comets. |l |other every Friday evening. The Tomorrow Tomorrow v Pocket Knilves—P. Thompson, A. 3rd Floor Campbell, W. Goodison, D. Penny and Thomas Kennedy. Cutlers—C, E. Penniman, George BOYS' SWEATERS BoYs PALL HATS = Il mara sna'Somn s © ™ [} §O WITH THIS IN VIEW WE HAVE LAID SPECIAL STRESS ON THE ITEMS SELECT- Cloth hats, Tweed hats Washing Machines—J. Crowley, W. Our_Fall weight Boys’ and wool mixtures in M. Murphy, J. Willlam, Charles Coop- | Babe Ruth sweaters, g B e P BT ED AND MADE THEM EXCEPTIONALLY LOW AND ATTRACTIVE styles. 3 ¢ Coffee, Mills—E. Davis, C. Wilcox, 95c R. Holcomb, Sid Coopet and P. Fus- Wednesday mornin, . Gl Y g Wednesday morning Electric Range—J. Mattison, O. N. Judd, F. Logan, Gerald Hannon and| : GIRLS’ SHOES Willtam Webster. = S 2 BOYS’ SHOES ‘A brown hightcat stylish Flatware—W, Howe, J, Hartney, Hand Drawn Hand Made] ]$1.98 Crepe de Chine and] |Philippine Hand Embroid- A fine, sturdy black calf | shoe for growing girls in (||| {5 Toves Leo Dupine and Waists $1.98 Satin Chemise ered Gowns and Chemise school shoe, designed for sizes 213 to 7. A real bar- The following t " th : the school of hard knocks. gain at Friday night B e Regular $3.98 value—Filet lace ; $1.49 i M | 4 $1-79 Percolators—E. H. Prior, R. Mec- edging on tuxedo and V-shaped mod- Lace trimmed and embroidered in Very fine quality; all pretty pat- $z¢ 70 $3 40 REKI:;“"’V- M. Vito, E. Restelll and C. els. “Every stitch hand made.” bodice and built-up styles. terns. Value $3.98. ail. Sad Irons—G § , Wi : 2nd Floor Ilan: Sk:::;, :T’rg‘!‘elsfl:’::" George Kincaid and Edward Stiquel. CIGARS CANDY T T Short Sleeve Peter Pan and] |Plain Linene Street Dresses| [Lace Trimgido\(’)oile Waists The well known Robt. :sTfizm;;f(eogh:;:l&t:‘i’"n i :llli::g(l:l;mware: A. Slefel, C. W. Tuxedo Style Voile Waists At 98¢ B French voile; fine lace, and short 79¢ with white linen collars and cuffs— sleeves; all white, no colors. Regular Bliss, Joseph Zack, C. Brunelle, Axel 2 Excellent value; all colors, allj fand leather belt. Regular $1.79) R0i o si98 Special for tomorrow Burns. a beautiful box for Tiodan Urns: Willlam Needham, H. Hill- iy C 3 fora quarter C strand, H. Huberman, E. Holt, L. styles, all combinations. Value $1.49. value. only. Williams. I - By the door on the Main Floor | " Toasters: Edward Curlich, E. L. e - Hoyle, William Venberg, A. Gozzo, W. Iverson. John Hartney and his committee, J. $1.98 Little Boys’ and Girls’ Girls’ Gingham Dresses 98c Children’s and Infants’ THE BARGA[N BASEMENT i e e some Shoes—$1.29 98¢ Shoes—59¢ . i tore been tried on local alleys. The Sizes 6 to 9—Patent bottoms and £ 3 ; Where bargains are at every hand, where high grade goods ‘fl(r,:t 25 ORIl 3 0 S night”’ tan uppers—all black, all tan and all Fine quality Amoskeag Gingham; Buttoned and lace, assorted colors; cost but little, where a dollar goes a long, long ways. ‘::'Rf‘:‘e ‘;‘;“{_”‘;;: d’:‘:”spfi;‘k"d”‘f“n;?}fi brown, lace, Goodyear stitch. sizes 7 to 14. Value $1.49. sizes 2 to 6. WOMEN’S HOSIERY MEN’S HOSIERY | course of the evening's bowling. A fine will be imposed for each time ) . A wonderful lot of fine Men’s Hose in black and | this rule 1s broken, The proceeds quality hose in pure silk, as cordovan in all sizes. will- &0 taward’ Anencite & . banguet well as silk and wool. . 9 pairs for a dollar | for the bowlers at the end of tie sea- Boys’ Blue Denim Play | | Ladies’ Imported Beaded Children’s Gingham Romp- | |$2.49 Children’s All Wool Cordovan, Gray, White, S ‘;g:;‘;:’gfk,f{“‘M’,}‘;’;‘h’g:h‘:h; Suits—Plain or/trimmed, Bags—Beautiful color ef- ers combined with plain Sweaters—Blue, tan and Heather mixtures, some BOYS’ BLOUSES 'earhsqman will be masked, each team high or low neck, sizes fects, metal frame, chain galatea and striped mad- l;;'O\t\‘n; cat style; sizes 24 to have clocks, some are drop Fanc ; ; ; 3 as, sizes 2 j y stripe blouses in to wear different masks to distin- 3 to 8. handle. ras, sizes 2 - 89c¢ . 98¢ to 6. Val. 79 490 stitch and they sold for sizes 6 to 12 only. Our guish them from the other teams Value $1.25. . Value $1.50. . $1.95. regular 49¢ bl but each man on each team similarly gular aJc blouses— camouflaged. The masks will be re- Tomorrow for red after the last ball has b 2 paits for a dollar 3 $1 S e e A truly wonderful bargain. e as interesting will be announced as )| . . % . 5 ) they will be introduced. Checked Gingham House Women'se and Misses’ 36-in. Mercerized Marquis- Children’s Fine Ribbed . : Small lot of women’s 5 Q Sate Women’s Silk and Lisle $2.95 Silk Waists at— SR nprr:k::s“it:;‘s s and' Street dD‘eS:‘ef = Bloomers — Flesh and ette Curtain Material — Hose—Lisle finish, black Tuxedo an it white, full cut sizes; Very lustrous; in plain or cordovan: sizes 514 to Hose, our regular 45¢ and the tournament in December with a 4 5 59¢ grades, in Black and l 50 play-off between the winners of the styles, trimmed with plain tailored. Reguiar or fancy edges; white Cordovan. Gmall : i : 5 Wednesday and Friday night leagues white organdy. All 5 : 2 e e b e 915 . omaj lPt o ghlldrens and serving a banquet to all the sizes 59¢ crean gf blese. 19 % B 1 7c 4 pairs for a dollar Wla:ish Suits, which have bowlers. Another tournament will be seller Value 85¢. . ... C Regular 25¢ .. —_— SO for $1.50, are now rolled off beginning in January. Boys’ and Girls’ Hose in | marked— fat, e fine rib at— . - L 6 pairs for a dollar 500 PHEDL el 5 BRITISH PREMIER Black Sateen Bloomers — | | Women's Fibre Silk Hose— | | Large Turkish Towels — | tDouble Red Blankets — WOMEI’\J’S UNDERWEAR A limited lot of White : ot stic at Semi-fashioned, lisle to) Extra large, heavy Large size, in pretty Envglope chemise trim- Canvas Oxfords/for women — Fine qualmt elastic a A,eml( a o e P weight; white only; reg- block patterns, six dif- med with !:.ce and embroid- and some White Kid Pumps |f|['When Lloyd George Arrives He Will knee and waist- 49c Rlatteon ey 47c ular 59¢ : ferent color $1 9 5 ery, sizes 36 to 46 that sol ti .90, ! o e , . sl Xmesad rgfilarly for $1.45. No:?_d valiento o2 Find Things All Set for Supreme line. Value 79c. Value 69c ... value combinations ¥ 71 Meeting. = C Shoe Dept., 2nd Floor Geneva, Sept. 12 (By Assoclated . = Press)—When Premier Lloyd George Boys’ Fine Percale Blouses Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Cor- £ Great Brital ives 1} <t g il ' e BESSE-LEL A ND CO i ha e i :,?‘;,e\":,\” ™ Collar attached in| |47%36 Fruit of the Loom | [81x90 Pequot Sheets—$2 duroy Pants — Dark oil i pnaginpCenerazally ¢oh Sugnccesiany | neat light stripes; sizes Pillow value .... l 44 brown, full cut; sizes 7 $ 4 to 16. e€lements for a supreme council meet- ~ s 7 to 16. Cases 2 89 & (o value $1.25 ... 4 C |ing, it seems assured. France will be 3 | represented either by Rene Viviani or regular 59c. . Premisr Poincare, while the Italian =—==== | delegation upon obtaining confirma- tion of the announcement of Mr. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts, |Liovd Gegrees coming will send cor | oy — . e — mans of Belgium who has been here | sw= = - e S "; 57 :w’ A 5 e — iSlioha: SV ks opda-a. Mageett Ready For Cross-Country Trip—No Stop (BOYS ALLOWED TO rarticipant in supreme council dis- J TRY OlvT SERVICE " cussions while the Japanese ambassa- & dors Hayahishi and Ishii are both| = | = @ s e um er here to represent their nation. i . The news that ithe British. premier |Sweden Inaugurates System to Help was coming here next week has in- | jected new life into the lagging in-| e 3 . : | Youhgsters to Find Mt | terest in the league assembly sessions. | & . ; ekl j | The delegates who seemed unable to . ‘ i Liking For Water. work out of the pessimistic atmos- phere which pervaded the council seesion from the opening -are hopeful | the presence of Mr. Lloyd George| | will not only furnish a feature that will 1ift the assembly sessions out of | the commonplace but also give op-| | portunity for a full discussion of the ills from which Europe is wasting away and the adoption of some plan for their treatment. 10im, Sept. 12—A new help to their life a unique oluntarily ath, in or- whether they are led to the life a naval officer or t | College men 16 or 17 years of age Dayton, O. Sept. 12.—If gasoline . ¥ |who think they want to enter R, | i tormerly occupied by i the navy after tion go aboard eight p: S s out and with 2 i battleships & er naval craft Lieuts, Oakley G 3 las cadets under instruction. They 2 9 2. good ‘‘fiying Kinney’s require the s “ivirs i, Lows Qakier & . » , o e R Use Want Ads Every Day o _ L fhe. samEsigneition ‘64 noaARHICH = services of 2 salesmen aviat m-stop Might from New : cept that they pay for their meals ancisco. They will use 3 & and may pick p their bags and go \ | a I \sport monoplane. The {ast for g whenever Use I hem for {for Saturday afternoons ¥ seedolen FOR USRI G awhorefor good whenever _ they 4 b . this month 3 F X knowledge of e dutie t ordinar; and evenings. Ageabout| "t i i« cauioea win on : ) : S T e horsepower Libe watch, serve a swains of ship's RE:SUI TS : 30. Married preferred. i o it 5 ol sasoline, | ' b bnate and in general fest ot thot Apply at once. e ' bt © st it v W &, T COMMILT ea em for | JUn s AR ARG AR R % Arrangements for the annual char- | ' oftic Thus this vocational y sale of Isabella Circle, D. of I, s s A - 5 3 inr s ficial to the navy as . vl e ds : | Huge Fokker plane in which Lieut. E. W. Dichman (lower we ! ho is given & [ ] are being made by a committee of R l o l which Mrs. W. J. Peebles is chair-|left) and Lieut. Oakley G. Kelly (lower right) will attempt a|chance to avc \aking a mistake, man, assisted el transcontinental flight from New York to San Francisco with no A ietird of - Drestdsnt HarAIgLOl Mrs. B. I . tor, M i stops. ction was wirelessed from Annapolis Paris in 20 minutes. ; |c Mrs. H. C. Brown, | L i FOX'’S—Thurs., Fri.,, Sat. v Squing Virs, E. Y. AR noh | ins Adles. /L T B J. A Jabeth McCabe, Miss Rhoda McCabe The product from §00,000 acres of RODOLPH VALENTINO Mrs, J. F. Callahan, Mrs. J. T. O'Con- | Quinlan, Mis. A . Mre. T.| Miss Elizabeth Lambert, Miss Julia |virgin forest is required to supply the ) wirth, Mrs. J nor, Mrs. J. D. Morrin, Mrs. T. E. |1 i 3. Ma'a Mrs. W livan, Miss Elsie Bowen and Miss|annual demand for turpentine. [ ] Yon Have Seon Him As a Hero A oy Laiiie = v | Be k car el s v 5 ; S . Mrs. D. J. Donahue, Mrs. J.| Hinchciiffe, Mrs. S. Hincheliffe, Mre. | B. Finnega A Con enlence e LA G AR UL \:"'};:‘rk).:T‘ s a D. Hinchliffe, Mrs. Nora Luddy, Mrs.| A meel of the committee will| The largest wine cask in the United ¥ “The Wonderful Chance” Flynn, 7. A. Kelly, | Klizabheth Murphy, Mrs. Carolyn Con-|be held T day cveuning at §|States cost $4,000, and has a capas . 4 .| lon, Miss Esther McCabe, Miss Eliz |lv\l0uk at D. of I rooms, 1&11)' of several hundred barreis.