New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 28

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Boys' Fine Quality fal gan Union Suits, :;‘..n sleeves and sleeve: ::.‘dl ' 0uh48° Kalynos Special for 21 Saturday Tooth Paste, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, BOSTON STORE Cc FRIDAY, MAY 1929 18, DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. CAMEL fl!;re Is Value and Economy to Be qund in This List of Special Items for the Saturday Shopper Boys' Cambric Hand- kerchiefs, coloved bor- quality. 12 Cc Ladies’ All Linen Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, 1-4 in, hem, Sat- 9 urday Special . . C Men's Cotton Handker- chiefs, hemstitched, 1-4 in. hem, fine quality, Sat- Specm 4" 25¢ Men’s Extra Fine Qual- ity Madras Shirts, the make, a large vari- e of patterns and faar.... $1.98 Men’s Extra Fine Nain- '.M‘h.unl:'n iS\Ilt.ll made athletic ... each 69 C en’s High Grade Per- cale Shirts, collar attach- ed, good assortment of $1.19 Men’s Pajamas, made of genuine Fruit of the Loom, Each $l 98 Men’s Good Quality Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers with short sleeves and ankle length drawers. Each 506 Special 50 dozen of Men's Newest Silk and Wool 'Ses, 4-in-hand, made in the King Tut patterns, values up to $1. .. ea. 390 13 FOOTBALL STAR HELD N INQUTRY Flat Crepe in one of ! the best standard makes, brown, tan, navy, green and |:uk. 10 in, wide, Saturday Special, yd, $2 e89 Brocaded Canton for blouses and dresses in Iu;. grey and copen, yard wide, Sat, Special, yd, sz\ 19 Camel Haur Coatings in plain colors and plaids, | 56 inches wide, Saturday Special Yard . $2 . 79 Novelty Katine in all colors, checked and strip- ed, yard wide, Saturday Special Yard Anderson’s Imported Dress Ginghams in cl:;cka. all c:lors. 32 in, wide, Saturday Special .. yard 390 Beach Cloth, best qual- itgi. in"l'lil c(:’lon-'. wash- able, yard wide, Sat. Special, yd. 33 C Table Linens—all pure linen table damask, 72 inches wide reg. $2.25, 72x72 All Linen Pat- tern Cloths, several good floral patterns to choose from ‘Ja‘c\:h i $5 ,98 Napkins g to match, dz$6.98 % 39:l All Linen Glass 'oweling in red and blue checks 250 Hemstitched Scrims for curtains in white, cll;eam ;md l‘ecr:il. Jjust the thing for han drawn work, yd. 29c 3 New T;rry Cloth for rapes an portieres .. vd. 79(: 45x36 Pillow Cases, made of good weight cotton Each School of Accounting and Boston, Raymond Pulver of 1 49c | $1.49 { New Britain Boys Officers Of Bentley School Club At the annual election of the Bent- ley Connectliout club of the Bentley {l“lne Gl"‘ldf Long Cloth soft finish, reg, 17¢, yd, lZiC Muslin Sash Curtains, - pr. 39¢ length A new line of Ladies' Sleeveless and Coat Sweaters, in silk and wool, silk and mohair, brushed wool and mo- hair, with faney check fronts, and turn hack cuff styles; in all shades, Ladies' Crepe de Chine Blouses in several shades or figured crepes in the newest styles, side tie and regulation blouses. Special ... $4.98 Ladies' Extra Size Gowns of good quality nainsook, embroidery trimmed. $l : l 9 Special ... Ladies’ Brassieres made of pink coutil with elas- tic sideshnnd front gar- ter attachment, Special 59(: A new line of Infants’ Bonnets, made of fine lawn, neatly trimmed with pleated rufling and val laces, sizes 12 to 16, | Special 50c “ $1.25 16 Button Silk Gloves, double tipped, all best colors. Special . .. $l .98 2-Clasp Silk Gloves, double tipped in all the new shades $1 .00 Special .. 81x90 Sheets made of good weight sheeting, starten . $1.39 Beatrice Bowman. Lazar Samoiloff. Finance, | 479 Stan- | ley street, New Britain, was elected | 4o Moss, lyric soprano; secretary, and Royal C. Helneck of Levaaseur, tenor, 10:30 p. m.—Concert arranged WEAF (American Tel. and Tel. Co, N. Y.) 7:30 p. m.—Solos by Mary Hissen Emerson We are the exclusive Fashioned Silk Hose in all the wanted shades, silver grey, mole grey, snede grey, hrown, seal brown; high quality hose . .. Ladies’ Extra Quality Silk Hose, made with a fancy clocking on the side; colors, black e $1.50 Pair . Ladies’ Phoenix Silk Hose, made with the Piping Rock and l bobolink . ... pr. Ladies' Extra Quality Ribbed mlom& black, grey, bheav- er an brown pr. 48 C Ladies'’ Extra Fine Fine itil bog‘i;ce a%d band top, sizes 36 to 50, Special ... each 350 Leather Belts in all the spring shades, plain and perforated. Special Sat. to 25¢ " 50c¢ Boston Bigs, made of good leather, large and roomy. Special for Sat. $1.19 " Twinkle Yarn, a fine, in all the 45¢ with silk, spring colors. Saturday, ball Arthur A, York. seam back; colors, black, | Hose; | Quality Lisle Vests made | soft two fold yarn wound | [ agents for Hayward Full | black, white, navy, fawn, | Russian | HAIR SPORT COATS ‘14 THESE VERY POPU. LAR FULL THREE - QUARTER MODELS, THEY ARE FASHIONED OF FINE QUALITY ALL WOOL MATERIAL FULL LIN- ED: COLORS, LIGHT AND DARK SHADES OF TAN, ALSO GREYS AND PLAIDS. Tailored and Costume Suits NEW MODELS JUST RECEIVED WOMEN’S AND NAVY TAN BLACK OOKED FOOD SHOP MUTUAL BUILDING 118 MAIN STREET MISSES’ CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELI, CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection POIRET SMART TAILORED AND COSTUME SUITS MADE OF THE FINEST SUITINGS. THESE SUITS HAVE JUST ARRIV- ED, FEATURING THE LATER SEASON MODELS $25 ALL OF THESE SUITS ARE CAREFULLY TAIL- ORED AND FINISHED AND ARE TO BE HAD IN SIZES 36 TO 44, TRICOTINE TWILL CORD Noap. Miner's Greaseless Complexion Cream, Van. ishing and Massage 13c | ey .. 35¢ WOMEN’S SILK CREPE DRESSES FOR STREET AND AFTERNOON WEAR ‘14 ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THESE FINE ALL SILK DRESSES, ESPE- CIALLY NOTABLE AMONG THIS FINE GROUP ARE THE FINELY PLEATED APRONS AND TIERED FLOUNCES, GIRDLES WITH COLORFUL MO- TIFS, NOVEIL EM- BROIDERED EFFECTS AND SASHES Coats and Wraps FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Stork Castile Special for Saturday ... AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY TO SE- CURE A COAT OR WRAP FOR IMMEDIATE OR SUMMER WEAR AT AN UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE. REPRODUCTIONS AND ADAPTATIONS OF MUCH HIGHER PRICED MODELS. THE FABRICS EMBRACE ALL THE LATEST TEX- TURES POIRET TWILL TRICOTINE TWILL CORD We Hit the Nail on the Head in offering this place for a man who has an express or trucking business. Two family house with garage for twa trucks and a couple of cars. Owner is going to leave country and will sell at a sacrifice. SATIN FACE BOLIVIA ‘uuck” Palmer May Koow of Young Mount's Death e [ statao. May Lt e [VOICES ,N THEAIR ]' (American Rndl!vgluesearch Corp., Plano recital by Willlam H. Schmidt. y | Smnaat p‘::’:“’:‘::;“’:l“°°h°“"‘ with! You will find shopping a pleas- | s |ure at this store. We have here| |for your inspection a big stock ! of cooked foods of every descrip- | tion, at prices so reasonable that | | FOR SALE even the most economical will be | agreeably surprised. {0 M DRINK — AP S AR § o f) VALUABLE PROPERTY ON WEST MAIN STREET. 1AYERS SODA WATER BLOOK ON COURT STREET—IF TAREN AT ONCE, Take home a bottle of cream soda H. DAYTON HUMPHREY —Bomething you will like—it's deli- 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG, BY STANLEY 63 Connectiout avenue, New Britain, was elected treasurer. HONISS’S 24-30 STATE STREET Hartford CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, | | e tats Medford Hillside, Mass.) fhe disappearance of Leighton Mount, flashes; Worthwestern university student t)m,t.{ gained impetus with the detenlon of Charles “Chuck” Palmer, star ath- | lete, today centered on & shdry told Mrs., Violet Bachman, his former end. : On the strength of Mrs. Bachman's charge that Palmer had told her he gnew all “about the Mount’ case, the star football and baseball player was peized at his fraternity house and is being beld incommunicado in Jail. Palmer steadfastly denied the atate- | Gparies 1. FHill. Literary perlod ments attributed to him and repeat- | gonducted by Marfory Stewart. Farm | od his denlals when confronted With| Features prepared by National Stock- Bachman, formarly Miss Violet!man and Farmer. Mrs. Lawson, 7:46 p. m.~—The visit to the little “] never talked to her about Mount| folks by the dreamtime lady. and T don't know anything about §:00 p. m.—Baseball scores. Na- Bim,” Palmer sald. His chief con-|tional Stockman and Farmer market| §:30 p, m.-Talk for the children oern seemed not in his detention with- | reports. Farm features, continued 8:36 p. m.—Health Talk, Al out formal charge but whether he| §:30 p. m.—Concert by University cating Tuberculosis in Cattle,” State| will be released In time to pitch forjof Pitt Musical Clubs from Carnegie | Dept. of Heaith. Northwestern in its baseball game| Music Hall, Pittsburgh. B L0 AR il dnten; th Purdue university tomorrow. | B e i . ¥ Girl Makes Accusation. | Lion and the Mouse.” Mrs. Bachman told authorities that Palmer had escortad her on two oc- o : = ' caslons once in September and again| _ - 00 p. m Dinner coneart hy in November, 1921, Palmer admitted | WBZ Concert orchestra under direc- that portion of her story, explaining | tion of C. J. )‘n'1rr|h>’lrl - L that he met Mre. Palmer Bachman| ’i.-m‘ P '“"“w“y:\:.n‘ \'-if.”",m]"\';.;‘ | ime story. Sty and Me | when he was driving for a pie com-|'m & ctween | Me pany during the summer of 1921 and the Motor Car,” by A. B. Vin TToday an ttorney for Palmer plana| Cent: Lubricating Engineer of Vacuum " i reed. | Ol Company. ;n institute habeas corpus proceed N "Pho! Nectmlly, of o Keeping Good Records,” by Thomas The attorney, Palmer's father and| (&~ b : 3 | his fiancee were refused permission to | MOCArTY, thX CORMEIAEE cone | (¥t i Plumbi Co. visit him last night | cert by Octave Club of Agawam. Ql.llfl van um mg 0. Three New Developments, Concert hy WBZ Concert orchestra. | o18 ianlsy Wrem ‘ Plumbing, Heating and Repairing ;Best 6:00 p. m.—late early sports news. 6:15 p. m-~—Code practice, lesson No. b51. 6:30 p. m.-—Boston pwlice reports. Amrad bulletin board. 9:80 p. m.—FEvening program— “Stiversmith Serfes,” by David M. Cheney. news Friday, May 18. ALSO BRICK SATURDAY SPECIALS Brookfield Butter, 5lc lb. | Our Own Mayonnaise, 73c qt. Walnut Meats, 48¢c b, m.—Produce and stock | Phrosto I_<‘|1|it Punch WQ 1@:; ’/ Qe (U KDKA (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). 6:00 p. m.—RBaseball scores. » 6:16 p. m—Dinner concert by KDKA Tittle Symphony orchestra, trio. | (b) Concert by Mason and Hamlin 7:00 p. m.-——Baseball scores. Associates. 7:15 p. m.~—"Guernsey Cattle,” by - Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. wer THE OLD HOME TOWN (General Electrle Co., Schenectady, N. Y) 6:00 p. market conditions; news bulleting; H ; baseball results. 3o jar | Peanut Butter, 20c Ib. Egg Salad, “The 30¢ Ib, Beef Hash, le ‘orned 18c Ib, / Y — 8, eld). (Wesatinghouse: pringfield) — | Pure Lard, 2 Ibs, 25¢ White Meat Tuna Fish, V3 1b. can 32¢ | Royal Dutch Mustard, | 13¢ jar The Greatest Picture of the Year “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” R T SO X WEEK-END SPECIALS Coffee, 30c Ib. Instead of 38¢ b, Roast Stuffed Chicken, 3 to 314 lbs. average, $1.50 About the Store Liverwurst. Marmalade. Roast Pork. Baked ITam. Boiled Flam. N. B. C. Products. Frantforts and Sansagre. 10:00 p. m 11:00 p. m courtesy | NEW ABOUT DRESS, STEPPED /ATO AN ARGUMENT ON LOWER MA/N STREET LATE TODAY. Three other developments in tha| Raseball scores. case came while authorities were ques- ~Time signals. tioning Palmer. Abbot T.. Fletcher, | FIXTURES AND .\_IATER[Ah an attorney of Minneapolis, who came | Wiz AT REASONABLE PRICES here to investigate the students’ dis-| (Radio Corp. of America, N. Y. Clty) Tel. 2002. appearance announced he had talked | = 5 ( with two students who saw Mount| .00 p. m.—Uncle Paul g,”mm-,:@' slive after the class rush of Septem- 41k to the kiddies l\ CROWLEY BROS. INC. I ber 21, 1021. | 6:15 p. m.—St. Nicholas stories. ) - “There is no question that Mount| 7.3¢ x; m.—Soprano solo by Mme. | PAINTERS AND | {s either alive now or that he com-|Toni Neuhaus. DECORATORS ‘ mitted suicide,” Mr. Fletcher sald. 7:46 p. m.—Literary talk, o 7 Mre, J. 1. Mount who identified 43| Harper Bros ‘ 267 Chapman Street i that of her son a skeleton found under| §:00 p. m.—Piano solos by Samuel TEL. 2018, | an Evanston pier reported to author- | Aronson | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | itles that word had reached her that §:15 p. m.—Current toples pre-| e rocks supposed to have covered the| pared by Institute for Public Service. #gg. = e 1 skeleton were being removed. An In-| §:30 p. m.—Boprano solo by Mme. AND SECOND HAND vestigation was ordered. Tonl Neuhaus. FURNITURE | The other development was a letter| £:45 p. m.—Talk under auspices of | o¢ yery Reasonable Prices—Biggest | _ teceived at the state's attorney’s office | National Tuberculosis A‘u.ln'vlm:nn | Stock in the City i signed “Teighton Mount.” Tt was 2:00 p. m.—Plano solo by Famuel| Smported Scirweliser Cheese. written on stationery of a Minneapo- | Arongon | 1ie hotel but authorities placed mrm 415 p. m.—Concert by Orpheum A. LIPMAN | Imported Roquefort Checse. Tel. la"-ll Try a Pound of Our Sponge Cake. eredence in it. Cireuit artists under leadership of‘bu Lafayette St.

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