New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1923, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, R e FRESH AR GAMPERS IN NEED OF FUNDS (Continued from Kirst Page) the eity more eh was opened to take care of dren, The result was that some local ehildren got at least two eks apieee in the eountr something which would have been impessible otherwise to children of little means. 600 “Child Weeks." This year there will he about the same number taken care of, it is flg-| ured put in ever 600 “chlid weeks" | but the eandidates for a vacation will be more carefully weeded out than heretofere, ‘There is, of course, constantly increasifk list of appli Already there are more appli- cations than the accommodations warrant taking, Consequently the committen in charge of examinations for entry will take ehidiren only in the arder of their physical need of a vacation, These who have the weak- o8t hodies, the frames most under- nourished, or are the most susceptihlc to tuberoulosis, whl be takon first; those a Nttle stronger physie ond, and so forth, No ch actually have a disense will b ol, The Fr build up little bodies aguinst possib! infection, not a place to cfiect eur 1t will cost something more to foed] these youngsters this year than here-| tofore becauss they will recelve al sfully planned diet of the moast| vholesome cheracter, Consequently the committee has seen fit to ask the public for the sum of $4,500, about| the amount raised last yea This| newspaper will acknowledge contrl- | Lutions made through its columns and keep the publie in dally touch with the progress of the campaign. You| are nrged to give what you think you we eants. Miss Betty Byrne is on the list of debutantes who, it is an- ‘.' ghington society next \:-u&rm She | § Will Make Bow nounced, will be presented to W lis the daughter of Former Chief Justice Peele of the ( can for the support of the childven|of Claims and Mrs, Peele the| thelr vacation. Be | all it'will be thor- white on amount great ¢ nly apprecia letermine for yourself by pay the farm after its opening| js may a visit to rext week, “Herald” Will Receive Funds, okhe If you plan to take a part in the| most noteworthy philanthropy in the city of New Britain, if you would help| o to build up a little body which sorely in 4 of the |tlm||dl|\;: if M onld b | taction of a ou | Alr BEditor, care | oo for nhu > contri- | with | know! of the * X a check vou feel you can glve. Y on will be know 5, I fact it Iready , as far as w cones the public has nev iled to Iy male a success of the camp. 1"-('" will open soon, will you contribute at onee’ s We ghall start this evening with a| small nucleus that has aiready heen rcgeived by the treasurer. There will ha more money forthcomir from different organizations which give FROM 9 A. M. 70 12 M [ pubic the is| $15 from the Young Woman'a Auxil-| jary of the South church. ut Te Woma vernment Washington, officers today tions from the trea fact which ¥ou| ayvery year, it 1 thought ll it 18 from this source that 100 mnst come [ Rrcokfield Butter, Cooked Food Shop.- LIQUOR LAW POSITIVE \\ i No Reservations in Favor of For- eign Ships in U. Ju had definite ir sury that the regu- JUNE FEMININE EYS DAZZLED BY Dhross Under Divection of An interesting ¢ SEWING DISPLAY AT H. §. s and Gowns Made by Students Mrs, Knapp Form Attractive Eshibit south by High eWIng T 10 ¢ ™ year rom been | Knapn the art the students, S, Court | | But the| 1wee {8 one that part, | lations « preme ce of the followed y by the through its ¢ RET s the liner ¥ ce, dgements total is from members b of this city and tomorr June 10, the advt, 46¢c 1h, | prevent issuance | the crew. gome presentation have been made that Absolutely instructions Make 1 the was said, 8. Ports, | ments, Supe b pkg ~——Cust Prince araghetti, % ne only. rench rrying out the recent barring bever, instructions gestions t¢ government, territorial waters of the United States are to be strictly | 8 Inst the that inasmuch in was New said of the | York to to an understand- W \|xulr-r~nnr11|\n with foreign Macaroni TOmMorrQw alvt e P e, Cocked [Food Shop. ing had bebn reached permitting this [ were issued, it} to avoid any further mis- govern- ar.l 'HOUR SALES I{(I|'.\'ll—-hl“lA}l_\‘-——l‘(“iTlZIHIUI'SI‘I STEAK. ............sLB. 18¢c FRESH CUT HA FRESH SHOULDERS .. LEGS YEARLING LAMB "ROM 9 A. M. UNTIL SOLD BEST MAIN 5— POTATOES ..15 Lb. Peck 20c ¥ ARMOUR'S SMOKI SHOULDERS ........LB. 1lc BONELESS ROLLED SHOULDERS 20¢ LEAN BOILING BEEF TOT ROASTS CHUCK R« RUMP RO/ § NUINE sPRI uir LAMB ‘A\Ih CHOT b, Lb. Lb. Lh. Th. Lh. b, 1h. Be 12¢ 18¢ 18¢ 35e I8¢ 200 e . I I SPARE ]HB\ . P PIGS HOCKS . Lb, Lb. Lb. Lh, b, Lb. . Lb. Lb. 1215 ¢ 14c “EAT MORE WHEAT WHEAT—GRAHAM—RY E— I d CRIY ’\\H RY— PABLAR IN MIND! BREAD, ROLLS, W MARE THE BUNS, CAKES, ALL LIS W KINDS SPLCIAL lli}\'l‘ WHEAT PRODUCTS, lyl’l'(‘. LB. 5c|ANGEL CAKE .......EA. 25c BUT"ER.........ZLBS 89¢ | {:G(,s.”.‘..'."......znoz 6lc Best Pure Lard ....2 Lbs. 25c lGemnut Margarme Lb 22c Our Ialnnlh lll\\l R lil, ) ('()II 5 'ERFLY CEYLON A . NDRY SOAP .. APORATED MIL Ily f L. .4 Bars l Cans 2 Cans 10c 1 ANC v SUGAR CORN ; COCOA—IN BULK ... CORD'S BALING POWDER \|~I FRESH BEET GR RED RIPY \[R'\\\l ATIVE 2 10¢ Bunch Tll')\ll'\tl LISSS RAISINS LARGE RIPE 'ALOUPES TRA FANCY ACHES . .2 Qe ‘..5c e 1h. 12b L3 1 1 tor 29C PRUNES . NEW EVAP, APPLES .. LB, be NEW STUFVED PEANUT BUTTER . Pint 386 SLICED SMOKED HALIBUT NEXT WEEK ' L. 2DC . T 15¢ harbor had left her home port prior |} effective date lations they should not apply to of wine rations The Biggest Girl Show Ever in Town Ics of elothing ing mueh ructress | work and the work, g Women o ving the Miss_1uey garments ru the watien dresses dreases and ine ball gowns and other ar t of ‘ T work ol Auring the past year has in eharge of Mrs, Idella K who has instructed 208 girls of sewing an The W oareful study nanship on the forcen ing king ih thing Hou Hartford retty, ¢ to lieut June 8 in ljutant ge ed to duty composed ¢ thres o8 i 1 the work during the last y Wi graduation i they give; frocks a desired irections fo o st only as klnr' aqu gue t work MOUNT NOLYOKI Ha. degries mmencen ! Migs Tetsu Yasu of Tappley Spellman seminary POSTPONE DRY CONFERENCE washingtor the governors nt until after President Hard from was announced today at the MAJOR PETTY June 12 aplain corps, is promot colonel wders from (ln office cral today with the WON'T CONTEST DIVORCE o 12—Rogers champion hitter of the National loa- | st seas Louis, not contest : ings instituted by work yes- here yesterday otted fort © was gl 08 GIVEN USE oy A the Des Moines, Ia., turned out pupils OUrees, IMoney At the the dersen of New Mass. United States in New Mis Routh Mad Tokio New York and president ¢ Gieorgia toduy Mrs shepherds of Ohserve IPost tune 12 proposed confere on prohibition en Star of Good Will his westorn trip ¢ White 1. Hulbe visiting members An excelle Orville | ment was q |uty Peter Interesting remarks " oto A large PROMOTED Major ied out ey from of the *He is assign 169th Infantry of inf man exhibition dance fo solo by Otto Matholz Miss Patterson 1 danced and Mr, avored with a solo, son, Hornsby | 1 nsserted he “DRY" June time and personnel of e Towa anti-saloon league have heen disposal of Supt York league “to FUADS Lelp enforee the constitution of LODGE CELEBRATION Bethiehem Gather to lar New Diritain Branch, celebrated its 23rd anniversary oning in Jr. O, 1", A ‘address of welcome was made by Mrs gathering nd friends of entertains District Deps hall ORTAIN 1 of Bouthington and and Miss Nelson favored w lowed by a vocsl Adeline Miss Matholz Mis and Games were plaved, first prize being 1" cok led to Miss Nolan of Plainvil the diverce pro Hornsby “., followed. l!utnrn l;il;l; Ei;'u Degrees to 164 Brunswick, June The re New An- | the Mellon secretary of Governor George drew W, treasury; trie Co. Make-Up of Harvard Crew 23rd Anniversary of Popus B of B last The Ned Top, June 12.~The crews sinee of on the Thames river came when of Charles J boat because Cummings of the went to Hobson's seat made Rher- ith an Coach boat in & day or took the varsity paddle hack in the Coach Muller for an eight-mile ing Carl fher- agnin eld Rutter, o | only. Cooked Food Bhop.—advt, BOSTON STORE Donnelly, Mullen Co. Just for Wednesday Silk Canton Crepe in tan, grey, navy, brown, black, 40 in. wide, extra heavy quality. -y Just for Wednesday, “Art” Silk Shirtings, guaranteed fast colors, in white grounds with col- ored stripes; also all white and pon- gee color. Just for Wednesday ... veus Yo 980 Summer Silk and Crepes in foulard and Oriental styles for dresses and blouses, yard wide. Just for Wednesday ... yd. 890 Dress Linen, all pure linen, in '¢ll the seasonable colors, yald 89 (o wide. Just for Wed. Percales, best quality in a large as- sortment of desirable patterns, vard wide. Just for Uiy 25c Wednesday Novelty Ratine in sport checks and stripes, suitable for skirts and one piece dresses, yard wide. . yd. 49 C Just for-Wednesday . New line of Ladies’ Blouses and Shirt Waists, all the new model: cluding sizes up to 52, Wednesday Special .. Children’s and Misses’ Fine Quality sateen Bloomers, sizes 6 to 45c 18. Wednesday Special . Extra Size Heavy Crepe s, white and flesh color. Children’s Middies made of extra b Wedneotay tpecisl 89C Men's Extra Good Quality Percale Shirts, attached collars, assorted Wetnnday 1 rvverire 91019 Men’s Extra Fine Quality Nainsook Union Suits, athletic style. 89 C Just for Wednesday ...... Men's Extra Fine Quality 80 Square Percale Shirts, a new assortment of patterns and colo Just for Wednesday ..each 93 C Men's Good Quality Blue Cham- bray Work Shirts, Just for Wednesday Ladies’ Night D1 Wednesday Special Extra Fine Quality Lisle black, white, . pair 55(‘. Children’s Extra Good Quality Rib- bed, three-quarter socks, black and cordovan. . 4 sc Just for Wednesday Ladies’ Hose, fashioned back, cordovan. Just for Wednesday ..... Women’s Summer Dresses For Wednesday Only Cool Summer Dresses in the new | summer styles, made of fine quality § Voiles, dotted or with figures, some have lace collar and cuffs, several styles to choose from. $5.95 WEDNESDAY es 18 to 54 A new lot of genuine Leather Hand Bags with large size mirror, in black, grey and brown, $l .48 Special for Wednesday Pleated Skirts For Wednesday Only $3.95 These skirts are exceptional—fine value, made of all wool materials; colors are tan, brown and grey, all sizes, inciuding the extra large waist line for one day only “THE COME ALONG REVUE" Specials Laco Castile Soap Special for Wednesday, box 39¢c .33c¢c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, o s 39¢ 1c 1c 8c 9¢ Ladies’ 16-Button Silk Glove, dou- ble tipped, black, white, grey, cham- pagne. Wednesday $ l . 89 Special ..... Men’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 1-4 in, hem. Wed- 5 s 25c or nesday Special . camisoles, 27¢c Real Filet Lace, 4 in. wide, rose pattern, sulable for collar and cuff S e . $1.48 72 inch Me'rceri;ed.Tame Cloths in 0. Wednesdy, o DO C 45 inch Pure Irish Linen for art ok, e Aroimsier. e DR 72 inch Mercerized Damask in pink and gold stripes and all over pat- terns, beautiful quallty. 79 C Wednesday . yard Pillow Cases 45x36 and Ial15xt38 ‘/zal ¢ made of excellent quality tubing. Wednesday . 390 Serim Ryffled Curtains with tie- backs, 2 1- 5 yards long. 79 Wednesday ... pair C Fine Voile Ruffled Curtains with hemstitch; 2 1-4 yards $l 69 . long. Wednesday, pair Fine Dotted and Checked Voile Curtains with fringe, regular §2.98; 2 1.2 yards long. rsl‘gs Wednesday 36 in. Silk Sunfast in several pat- terns and colors, guaranteed 9 8 c sunfast. Wednesday.. yd. Pepsodent Tooth Pasle, Special for Wednesday . . Fitz Presto Hand Soap. Special for Wednesday .... Amco Elastic Extra Lisle. Special for Wednesday ..... Hair Pin Cabinets, assorted sizes. Special for Wednesday Sunset Soap Dye, in all col- ors. Special for Wednesday Hamburg, suitable for 18 in, wide, fine quality. Wednesday Special ....... 5 BROADWAY PEACHES 12.~Ten nonorary degrees and 154 graduate and undergraduate degrees were oo« ferred today at the 157th commences ment of Rutgers college. Among thoss recelving honorary degrees were A« 8, Sllser of New Jersey, Edward Bok, authoer and former magasine editor; Gerard Swope president of the General Elees Is Shifted by Injuries change in the seating of the Harvard their arrival at quarters today Hobson was moved to the place Hubbard who left the of a cut on the wrist, combination crew Mul- jer sald he expected Hubbard to be boat this morn~ 4de b, tomorrow

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