New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1023, PERS“NA”T"‘S m; NEEEEEIEEEEEyuEEerEEeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEreEEEEEEEELEEEeE AVIATORS -DIFFER Say They Owe Their Great Suc oess 10 This Fact v EEEEEEEEEEEEERIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEYREEEEE DS Dayton, June 15.—Lieutenants Oa ley Kelley and- John A, MacRead regarded as t} try's premier ai men si they heitered the we enduranee record and made the ¢ flght, owe their suecess as a fAving team as much 1o their contrasting persopalities as to their admitted & periority as pilets, in the opinion of aviaters at MeCeok field here, the home Statlon of the men They pr dict that the ahbility of the twe w to work together in trying situations will bring further aerial honors to th United Btates ar Kelley's enth nature giies necessary “pur more stald a “hatance” whie A ment in carrying through n eult situations, aecordi Hef of those who have « men working and flying t ing the st two 3 Mastration of Control A striking ilusteation of the gent characteristios of the (wo Mie 5 given by Lieutenant Harold 1t ris in a speedy | the pair as they passed o in theie recent transcontingntal fight Harris, gotting a 'ate take-off, pur #ued the big ship for some miles be fore overtaking It. As he pAhrenst nan in the ¢ 1t care ip an arm Ay, rris saya he declded ag observed the action, For a moment the second passenger of the T2 did not appear. Then from the depths o the fuselage a bundle of hlankets sid denly appeared and was waved fru tieally in the wind, “That E Harris, “1 knew it w without giving a second gl Credit for the working « transcontinental flight p L v '’ ¢ &, 2 / ' & e Four years of extra value giving has / ' This Anniversary Sale means real made us the popular “n_mc{u'n Ready- / / ::::Se::-n:;.-"«:?d \":J: u;lun‘u'tnell.ne'e"ds.doll'.:: to-Wear Store of New Britain and now % ‘ will do well to buy whatever you need the wonderful bargains in our Anniver- e ——— | now and what you may need later on, The wonderful savings you will effect sary Sale will avouse the keen anticipa- tion of every woman in this eity and A I H p are well worth the outlav, It's truly every woman's opportunity—-your op- vieinity, portunity, ¢ ® @ (@] (S} L ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL We Have Planned Carefully To Make This Event One That the ANNIVERSARY SPEC WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Women of New Britain Will Long Remember SILK AND CLOTH Coats | just Think—Wonderful Bargains | Dresses s@.95 $0).9 . 6 Q£ Coats, Wraps, Capes, Dresses, Suits, £ traentinenal e Regular Values to $19.50 Skirts and Mi”inetj’ Regular Values to $16.50 brother aviutors sport Coats of Polo . roth utor port Coats Crepe de Chines, Tri- tenance i S at the e RN , 5 e A Y mammothh fising center, K : Cloth, Overplaid, Camel-{ (), Entire Stock of Women's Apparel Marked Down To Prices |coshams, Wool Jersey, Poiret Twill and Sport face of ridieul osition and aire 4 ixtures, al 7s 7 Fbmton il b : nire and mixtures, all That Will Tempt You . Mixtures. mentx that ship which ha P | Y sizes to 44, g ac % the continent, ho Wi o, S talkedeund lived op the plans for the | [B coast to coast flight, during his two | years ae che field. Plane Brought to Uield I'of some time no plane that reemed capable of carey Kelley's plans, but finally the oviginally desi v Ar ._u_.._.u._ = = T i ] ] () () ] ) ) ) ) (=] [w] ANNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE ON SPORT WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS In plain tans, overplaids, tweed mixtures and the gew gray plaids, 2 smart group in loose and helted styles with varying attractive details in collars, cuffs, helt and buttons, every type of sport coat you could possibly wish to choose is here, .. $ 1 4:&_0_ $ 1 6-50 $ 1 9-50 g | I ! % o Suits that will please the most discriminating - — o Sy ; s, " | purehaser, a wonderful collection of suits in Poiret i ? \ | A . Twill, Tricotine, Man’s Wear Serge and Camelaire, short, medium and full length coats, smartly trim- ta: ts in he immediately started robuilt fuselage and a new engine Keiley from the coast ls forced down at & mishap by Lieut. E. W. Dykeman, in the engineering department of the field, continued his work on the planc and after further improvements had | e Keliey, in company with realized the ambition he v almost two 5. ook field aviators that on« » best (estimgnia the flying Kelley and MacR i the fact that neigher has h ous mishap during more than five years of air service, Both hiave been fliers since 14 Both Ke and MacReady origi- | nally were (' s and both re- | celved thefr t t Rockwell field s family, how- ove City, Penn ither is married. v has had a pleturesque Graduated from the Univer- sity of California, he was admitt « the bar and subsequently he r, a justice of th DN e S S A e S F S S S e e e S S E S e e S S S e ANNIVERSARY SALE ) ‘ > med with braid, embroidery, beads or strictly tail- WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ | 8 K" ¢ ored, all sizes to 53. D RESSES Z : '\&? WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ 1145 $19 _ Wrap Coats Is sanin is . i Fashioned in such fine materials as Fashona In this assortment there is almost every kind Bolivia, Lustrosa, Normandy and the like, many: of street or sport dress you most fancy. Dresses 3 3 o beav el $ X of silk novelty materials that will add a distinctive ~ OUR WINDOWS ARE BRIMFUL OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUES—AND are draped models, all are beautifully crepe lined. note to any outfit, solid colors for general use LOADS MORE WE'D LIKE TO SHOW YOU and printed effects with ail the gaiety of youth, $ 1 9 50 $2 50 $29 50 . ‘I . . D S [m](m] ) ] () ] ] in all the favored tints and patterns of the sea- son and styles are just as smart as they are va- Come_see___Be Convinced ried, sizes to 50, reputation as & boxer in the | service. Kelloy, somewhat younger, entercd the service after completing hi &chooling. ANNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ . : New Silk Better 200 CAPES | gKIRTS | | SKIRTS = DRESSES ‘142 4162 1242 529 Handsome pile fabrics in all the new | $4£ $51_9__.§ $6:2§ 75 g of heavy Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, shades, beautifully silk lined, clever ! styles that swing from the shoulders, | 3 val $6.95 Crepe Satin and Novelty Silks, every & dcveloped in Normandy, Bolivia, Gerona, Baronet Satin, Crepe de Chine, Rosh- alue to $6.95 style feature; values such as these are # Ormandale, Brytonia and many other | anara Crepe and the new Sport Silk Skirts of Wool, Prunella, Silk, Mix- | too important to overlook. Specially ] new materials. : Combinations, alk colors and sizes, tures, Spoit Skirts and Serge, priced for this Anniversary Sale. MISS RYAN WINS. By The Assoclated Press. Manchester, Eng., June 9 s northern lawn ten fonship final today Mis Ryan, the former Californiai feated Miss E. D. Holman, ¢ Miss Ryan thus wins the “I Don’t Like Them” Everyone says that about dirty hands— MIONE =soft, smooth and creamy—gets every plniclr: of dirt or grease or grime from under the nails, away from those hard-to-get-at" lines, out of the pores. It makes hands clean and leaves them fresh and soft. LADIES! Put aside your work and hurry along to share here in the greatest values we have ever had the pleasure WOMEN'S AND MISSES M'l[' of offering you. Yeur § will work overtime during this sale, l lflely Savings in all departments. New Summer Surprise : DRESSES linughtvf.rom masut‘ac- — s fi A ) ) ) e ) ) ) ) o [m] Your dealer, druggist and grocer have MIONE in handy 10 cent tine. Buy a can today. misses and will mark them 4 for Anniversary Sale— ’ - k0 = R 57 .20 CLOAKAND SUIT SHOP . T Manufacturing S kAR Ginghams, dotted Voiles, Ratines 373 Main Street and many new sport combinations, Buy Season Tickets for Chautanqua Fossmemes

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