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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928 | BOSTON STORE T Economies of More Than Ordinary Importance Will Be Found Here —Sa—turday in the Season’s Most Desired Merchandise Ladies' Hemstitched Pure Lin- en Handkerchiefs, lzi_ c 1-4 in, hem ..... f made with band and bodice tops Ladies’ Fine Lisle Union Suits “Forest Mills” make, $ l and shell 89¢ Come in all styles, each e —————————————————————————— AT MEN'S DEPT, 39c FANCY CRETONNE 36-inch wide, excellent quality, new spring patterns. ... Yard 250 ALL SILK SUNFAST DRAPERY and 69 ¢ Colors: gold, rose, blue, mulberry, brown .,..... The New Silk and Dress Goods Spanish Lace, 36 i, flouncing and allover, brown, navy, Ladies’ Lisle Vests, band and bodice tops, Washable Doeskin Strap-wrist Gloves, grey, gsc brown, white ... " Filet Crochet Tace, 1 inch wide, suitable for curtain edg- ing, white and sc OTIONS SPECIALS wide, black, Ladies' Fine Lisle Union Suits 29¢ J . Ne\ls; 7 Hosiery in Filet Edging with insertion to match, 4 inches wide Sunbeam (Z‘n"pc. a beautiful Cashmere Mending Cotton. all soft draping material for capes, dresses in black, silver, o'rose, new green, tan and copen ... yard $2.49 Striped Skirtings of crepe and satine in navy, brown, tan, grey and black with silver and gold stripes, 56 in. wide. $3.25 “ $4.50 ™ Bolicia Cloth for capes in black, navy, tan and grey, 56 in. wide. $4.95 “ $9.50 ™ Camel Hair Coafing and skirt- ing in the novelty styles and plain colors. 56 in. wide, $2.98 “ $3.75 ** Anderson’s Imported Dress Ginghams, a large assortment in the desirable sized checks, 32 i . yard 49c¢ wide ... ine, plain colors, Importex ...... yard 98 C yard wide, $1.25 value Japanese Crepe, best quality, fast colors, in o'rose, blue, pink, orchid and white Ladies’ Shirt Waists, hand drawn, hemstitched, and em- broidered with round and revere Ladies’ Jersey Coat Sweaters, tuxedo style. In blue, brown. buff and - $4‘95 black ... Ladies' Bungalow Aprons, of good quality black sateen. Neat- Iy embroidered in $l‘98 colors Misses’ and Children’s Coat Sweaters of fine quality yamn. In brown. blue and tan Ladies’ Old Fashioned Gowns, made of good quality muslin, with high and V-necks and sl $1.69 xtra Size Crepe Bloomers, excellently made; strongly reinforced. So-e-z Snap Fasteners, rust proof, all sizes; one dozen on a card .. loc Silk Finish Lingerie Braid in fast colors . West Electric five on a Hair Curlers, wool, in all 7c colors Clinton Safety Pins, all sizes, dozen on & 5 loc card .. 'IALS Hinds Honey and Almonil Cream for the face, hands, skin and complexion .. Harrict Hubbard Ayer's Face pv gl 63c 19¢ Hydrogen Peroxide, 16 oz, bottle ......... Resinol Soap. medicated for the skin and complexion e 1 90 "SATURDAY THE LAST DAY OF THE EXPANSION SALE NOTE THE LOW PRICES (GOODS ON SALE IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE All silk Sunfast Drapery, 36 inches wide, heavy quality; colors: brown. green, mulberry. old, old rose and blue. Value $1.75. Sale .. $1.00 Terry Cloth Drapery. hoth sides alike, Fast colors .... Yaml 79c Curtain Muslin C. T. N. stand- ard quality, several patterns to choose from. 25 c Yard 36-irfth Mercerized Marquis- sizes of ette for curtains, all dots, also figured. Value 49c. Sale Yard 290 Sunfast Drapery, figured, 36 inches wide; brown, blue, gold and green. Gisk 39‘: Sale 49c Curtain Net, 36 inches wide. plain and figured; white and cream. S zgc Sale . s COTTON and SHEETINGS Full Bleached Cotton, 36 inches wide. good firm quality. Sale | | Berkeley Nainsook, 36 inches wide; No. 60. Fine Count Long Cloth. 36 inches wide, soft finish. sale ; yaed 17C Extra Heavy Pillow Tubing, all widths, onc of the best standard makes. sale . yara 27C Sheeting, good l'nl;l. heavy grade, 2 yards wide. Value 69c. size Sale Umpire Pillow Cases, 45x86, full bleached, no starch or filling, Sale Each 25 ‘Wamsutta Nainsook. none better made, 36 inches wide. ex- tra fine, Value 49c. Sale Yard 290 Novelite Bed Spreads, for full size bed. plain and scalloped. Sale .. $2¢50 HOUSEHOLD LINEN ALL REDUCED 18-inch Brown Art Linen. one of the big values, 39c All Linen Crash, 18 inches wide, for roller or dish 25 (4 Yard Lot of Slightly Soiled Nap- kins, made of pure Irish linen. Regular $7.50 . $4.98 value dozen All Pure Linen Table Damask, 72 inches wide. Sale Yard $ 1 069 All Linen Cloth and Napkins $6.98 Arteco Hand Painted Linen Scarfs, Squares. Centerpieces. Napkins, Table Cloths, Bed Spreads. Card Table Covers and Towels. We are sole repre- sentatives of New Britain of these high grade goods. Al at special prices. See our window display of these exccllent goods. We carry a full line of Kirsch Curtain Rods, in all sizes, single, double and triple Rods; also ex- tension pieces for double win- to match. Value $9. We are showing a new spring line of furnishings. and Knitted Ties, in a large variety of neat patterns Tach 39 C Men's White Oxford Shirts wl:,h attached collar and double cuffs. Value $2.50. Special . ... Each $1069 )t\::n‘s N;yinsook Union Suits— extra quali izes 34 0 46 .. - umen 98C Boys' Fine Madras Blouses in a large assortment of neat stripes. all warranted fast colors. Special Each Men's Phoenix & black and colors Men's Genuine “Fruit of the Loom” Pajamas, - cut full size and trimmed with 25 dozen of Men's All Silk. the Season’s Latest Shades Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, made with fashioned back and double ‘soles, Black and colors, Prir 98C Phoenix Silk Stockings with novelty stripe, Colors: black and cordovan. : $ l .75 Pair ... Ladies’ Silk Stockings, made with seam at back and double soles. Colors: black, grey. brawn and beige, Special rar 69¢C Mercerized Hose. Colors: black, polo and Misses' English ribbed, white, cordovan, brick, Sizes 6 to 10. Pair Misses' Pure Thread Silk Stockings. English ribbed; whito only. Infants’ Pure Silk Stockings; colors: white, pink and $1.98 75¢ 59¢ Flesh only Yard Yard dows. silk frogs .. Each Pair OYSTERS \ CLAMS : We can sell you a nice place on South ‘Mam street—Two-car garage with all im- | provements. [ We have customers for houses in the southwest and eastern section of the city. 'If you have a house to sell, see us NOW {—Money to loan on first and second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 3056 Bunk Lidg, AUTO INSURANCE | ONLY LOCAL: REPRY: ATIVES OF THE. HARTFORD ACCIDENT 0O, PROMPT SETTL ENT—LIABILITY, FIRIS AND THEFT, y H. DAYTON HUMPHERY “212 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG, palace of the city’'s p | brick work laid bare by winter rains, usually adjoined the tower. | and ditches which hint at the canals “Politically, Babylon was not vet a| of an elaborate irrigation system, are nation. Ur, Umma and Lagash were the only surface traces left in lower city-states comparable in their pride | Mesopotamia today of this splendid and prowess to Florence, Venice and | civilization. ing, Contrast to Fgyptian Life, Men Who Wish to See An Agrec- ment on Day. CROWLEY BROS. INC. " COLD WEATHER NEKEDS ; T We have a full line of new 267 Chapman Street \ A. LIPMAN i TEL. 2018, New and Sccondhand Furniture,, | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe | 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 132 HOME TOWN BY STANLEY' Babylon. conquests of Sargon, King of Akkad tion of a fixed date for Kaster. Back to Genesis XI. (not the Assyrian) who ruled nearly| Lord Deshorough recently stated, TOMORROW'S SPECIA : 3 | “News reports tell of a house, just| 2500 years before Tutankhamen was|that a motion to this effect will be ' | | BEIN[i I]ISGHVEREI] Milan of medieval Europe. | “One puts to himself many ques- SCALLOPS understood by noting their plan. In | ible vestiges of a people of whom MUTUAL BUILDING the center were tower and palace, | James Baikie wrote, ‘In Babylonia | LOBSTERS T b i T t l(halflefl cluster of buildings was rimmed with |1y as thoroughly organized and as| Om 0 [l fifl cultivated land. Haeyond this cultivat- | carefully regulated as it is in our| e e Coei s { with irrl:atim\t;an;‘als. always held in| 24.30 STATE ST. vashington, . . 7 common. As e towns HERE TOMORROW HARTFORD 4 1300 | trouble arose. ‘And there was a strife, : [0 onnls evicirnes o8 3390 | between the nerdmen of Abranam's| R FIXED DATE FOR EASTER| You can save something on years ago found in TutankhAmen's{., e anq the herdmen of Lot's cat- PRI i , time line of recorded history even | Lord Desborough Teads a Group of| t the same time you can rest AYERS’' SODA WATER pow is being pushed farther back in| «pjhe contrast between this town | assured that the quality is as‘ i T | ‘ake home a bottle of cream soda the Washington, D. C., headquarters. jinpire of Egypt was as great as that of the National Geographic society. between our own New England com- | the city. Trade at this SWI‘C, to_\ulous. > i | | Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. Mukaiyar really means probing tht:“,',,r_v and the regal splendor of France London, April 6.—An effort is hv-'day, remains of ‘Ur of the Chaldeans,’ ynder Louis XIV. B | and save money ob-| E . jtal of Nebuchadnezzar, Napoleon o(: lonia disappeared, however with n\,-]mm a general agreement on the ques- | jT. J, QUINLIVAN, 712 Stanley Strect FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES FOOD SHOP SHRIMP | | “How they came to clash is easily|tions as he gazes at these slight vis-| POSSIblhtles OI Recent Ffldmgs l around these were dwellings, and this|life in Abraham’s time was practical- | 118 MAIN STREET A belt was the pasture land, netted own'." Iss’s ed by as as " own'. | T e BE THRIFTY—TRADE grew and| “With the civilized world still amazed | more grazing land was needed ‘ENGLISH MAKING EFFORT FOR tomb, come dispatches telling how the ! o {nearly everything you buy and| INK Mesopotamia,” says a bulletin from|ira period of Babylonia and the! | ) good as at any other store in|—Something you will like—it's deli- “Digging into the ruins at El-!myunjties of the mid-eighteenth cen- tomorrow and every day| ing made by a number of English-| | home city of Abraham and later cap-| “This ‘small town’ period of Baby- men led by ILord Desborough to | | | | | Plumbing, Heating and Repairing 1 | | Tel. uncovered, thought to be 5,000 years|nterred. |offered at the next meeting of the Walnut Meats, old. The pick and the shovel already International Chamber of Commerce 55¢ Ib. have carried secular history to the “urther explorations among the On the ground that the variance of A period of the cleventh chapter of| . \aing o the city of Abraham will | Easter is inconvenient not only to Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese, Genesis, have found evidence to re-| /T 00 v i | busi eople, hut also to the legal | 3 \ nd evid .| be secondary to the greatest single| business people, 59¢ b, | an:::l:::nt t:::"rh;‘!;)\_:H:;“l_’e!afl";? :“?Pn: | find in this region—the code of Ham»f!"mf!?flfln }:"'1 “lf" lflfh"“" "t"" ‘"l‘h , 0 S"| murabi. This scholarly king ruled in | Versities. He will leave next mon i [ m: Ty Ao (dwall tlie Bopoth constder | DErbY and_Boneless Chicken, | in glass, 59¢. sential differences of customs in the bylon about 2,300 B, C., and the the matter. Lily of the Valley Golden Ban- Wine Merchants Snpervised. 2092, THE OLD Tigris-Euphrates delta from those of he Bodtied Rhra A WEADR S8 N il 2d are proof of a high Tutanknamen's ime along the ¥U¢. - ¢iijlization buitt up through many| 1t is understood that the heads of | T Ny ot e e .l the Church of England have already e Val tam Corn, 22¢ can | answered that they had not the power | Brookfield Butter, eath. In modern parlance, Egyp-- 2 4 {‘,a‘;l“ tonded townrd bungalow areh. | promise, a landholder had to pay a| itecture; the Babylonians had the first, heavier tax if )\l‘ did not cultivate his skyscrapers. )allntment. guardians were p rovided %One, then, may picture Babylonia | TOT, estates of widows and orphans. of Abraham's time as a land dotted | Mounds and occasional masses of | with busy towns, each walled around with brick, and having a tower as| pretentious as it could afford. | Pullman Car Rooms. | “The writer of Genesis makes an- other significant statement when he| records that these early Semitic peo- | AUTOMOBILE - INSURANCE BBt Bon tor mértas. Thare being no| —ALL KINDS— stone in this region the use of brick { Eetuense apon the e, oot SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, INC. 242 MAIN ST. TEL. 24-4 y " | centurtes before his time. | ?:;l;falrfm‘:';::n\:;:e Lo one such diio| “Raids on gay road-house parties been approached on the subject, but ohildren of Noah, in the Bible narra.| Were common in those days Wine ans 24 not tive, sald to one another, ‘Let us buiia | 3¢//IN8 Was regulated and the enforce- (to change the present system. | - us & oity, and a tower! ment was put squarely up to the ven-| It has been suggested that the sec- 54c¢ b, - Rtcahain ¥ | der. One section of the penal code ond Sunday in April should be fixed | cpabrahiam and Tt ic. | Provided, ‘I a wine merchant has al- as the immovable date. | Pure Lard, comsion ot Chambers on the ground |lowed riotous charaBters to assemble | 3 1bs. 25¢. v S Ataiat | in her house, and those riotous char- | evel; a characteristic of a Babylon- e " }nn temple were its chambers arrang- | acters (she) has not selzed and driv. | ONSH- {Our Own- Make Mayonnaise, od vertically ,each successive story | h fl" l‘:‘” g & “‘;“{ WinS merchishl it (none better) 75c¢ at. being & little smaller than the one be- | Shall be put to death. A mald might sue for breach of Egg Salad, v ' c K s 35c¢ Ib, instead of 40c VAPORURB| (e Salad, Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ’ 43c 1b,, instead of 45c. REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIALS | Best Coffee, | 30c, instead of 38c. Roast Stuffed Chickens, 3 to 3Y; lbs. average, $1.50, | influence upon the dwellings. Roof- / beams were scarce, hence the rooms were long and narrow, even in the| FOX’S — Next Mon. THE DANGEROUS AGE A woman is most danger- ous, but what about a man? The mest. boldest thing ever ! FOX’S — Next Mon. About the Store Pickles, All Kinds. Smoked White Fish. All Kinds of Cooked Meats. Olives at Cooked Food Shop ‘ Bloaters at Cooked Food Shop. Mapleknoll Farm Fggs, Strictly Fresh. Elizabeth Park Canned Goods at the Cooked Food Shop. We invite you to try our Salads—- Chicken, Waldorf, Potato or Lgg—a ‘Ifil treat awaits you. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE On your car can be made effective the minute you start driving by simply telephoning our office, 728 or 2008, Mr. Hancock. Agents for the “Aetna” of Hartford. y THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 86 West Main Street Next to Fox's Phones 728 and 2008 AETNA-IZERS %’/ MUSIG TEACHER AMBROSE ARTHUR DINWIDDIE. LOST HIS HAT AND w.{/ WHEN A GUST OF WIND. CABGAT HIM JUST AS ME STEPPED € OUT OF THE .BUS FROM