New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15 1929 SPECIAL WEEK-END VALUES IN - Women’s Silk, Cotton and Linen Dresses Boston Store MULLEN CO. Boston Store DONNELLY, MULLEN CO, Men's oatia fine dras sk Siripe N ol patiers and oo i qualiny Ma PP Nt $1.89 Men's fine qualily Union saits, athlone =iy e wrday Special » ¢ Lach bs MOR'S NI BIRe quitily 4onue ine of the Loom Aight Nhirts, Siges 15 0 20, full o Naturday Spoctal=—tach 31048 quality voiton as ik SUY | Liwe, ian, lay onder = 41 Vs fine quality salbriggan Mort 50c Janias, frogs nat HOUSEHOLD LINENS REDUCED Pure Linen Luncheon Sets, Cloth 72 inche l‘ long, 1-2 doz, o 16, napkins—sot 35098 Prico—1a 18 inch Ecru Art linen, good for scdrfs and doilies, Reg, 30c~Yard 29° 18 inch white Trish Art Linen ... 49¢ Turkey red Table Covers - with fringe. Good size. Reg. 00, B .. $1.59 42x86 and 45x36 inch, ) . stitched cases, made of soft finished cotton cloth — Each Saturday Specials New line of Canton Ovepe Over Rlouse—Nlam and brooad. o1, made with sash Extra fine quality Crepe Step- ins—=Flesh only, special-—Each, . , 8c Volle Blouses in round snd V m style, plain and lace trim. $3.69 .. $3.98 Radium Silk Under Skirts s the loading colors. @ F QR __:(:::u Al nlfof::‘\“mc Aprons lly.‘ Special q i 32048 Children's Creepers — Extra well h":;l;:!':d n “::: ’-mlnr- with length drawer—Fa Boys' extra good guality I Suits, athletie style, Sizes 69c .. 89¢ silver hleach at Hosiery Dept. Just veceived, a new shipment Ladies' hemstitched Handker- . plain colors and white il Jocomers, Sats urday special 4 Vor 250 Frevch val lace, with beading, Rose pattern, very (e quality, satunday Special of 1,200 pairs of ladies' fashioned, pure silk, drop stiteh hose, Colors, black, white, Pip. ing Rock, silver, grey and sand, Valnes up tp $2.50 pair, Spe- ot $1.15 Pair quality good dresses, Special Men's hemstitched chiefs, colored border, hem. Saturday Special Cotton Dresses Cotton Voile Dresses in Dots and Figures for women, designed on graceful straight lines and are especially suited to women of extra size; made of dark colored Voiles of ex- ceptionally fine quality. SILK DRESSESforSummerWear $1 6.50 A collection of charming Silk Dresses for women in Canton’ Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Flat Crepes; included are Sport and Figured Silk Dresses; models for wom- en and misses, SMART LINEN FROCKS Specally Priced 9,95 Fine quality, pure Linen Dresses, in a number of smart models for women and misses; all colors, including white. FINAL REDUCTIONS OF COATS $1 2.88 FOR WOMEN AND MISSES All of our Top Coats, both plain and plaids, made of All Wool and Camel Hair Cloth in light and dark shades of tan; these are excellent coats for motoring, sports or street wear; values to $25.00. Iadies' extra fine Phoenix, full fashioned silk hose Handker- 11 inch Toilet Articles Houschold Rubber Apron in blue, pink, lavender and black and white checks, Special for Sat. ...... . 29c Palmolive Soap. Special for 3 caxss 210 Mennen Shaving Cream, large size tuhe. Special for Saturday. ........ 37¢ Neet—a fragrant antiseptic cream that removes hair. Spe- cial for 29 c Saturday rb Cold Cream - Miners Suj Special Goc Large size, Cream. for Saturday Freckle 35¢ Stillman’s Special for Universal Mending Tissue — Mends instantly without the use of thread or, needle, Special for Skturday..... 1€ Velvet Grip sew on Support- ers, Special for Saturday ==open work clockings on the side, dovan, Pair. ., Colors, white, black, cor- ... $2.95 Ladies' fine quality Phoenix WASH FABRICS Sport Skirt Satin white, tan, grey, peach and coral, 10 inches wide, Sat, Special—Yd. is. $ l .79 Silk Tissue Gingham — Fast color. Pretty checks 5 and plafds—Yd.. . ... 90 Bates Dress Ginghams, in as- rd checks and plain coiors, A2 inches wide, 5 sat. Special—Yid 25¢ New voiles in a large range for dresses 39c. $1.25 Imported Japanese Crepe — Best quality in tan, yellow, or- chid, rose, blue, green and pink, Sat, Special 29 Yard Cc Fruit of the Loom Shirtings in an assortment of stripes and figures, Yard wide. sat. Speclal—Yd... ... 250 in white silk hose, for graduation, Plain and fancy clocks. Prices $1.65 $2.00 and $2.50 Pair Tadies' fine quality lisle Union ;iuiu, band and bodice top — loose straight knee, Sat. Special SPECIAL CURTAIN ITEM FOR SATURDAY Fine voile dotted and checked curtains with fringe — 2% yds. vair. $1.98 Scrim ruffled curtains, 2 1-4 yards long, with tie backs. Reg. $1.26—Pr. 79c WATER POWER SOUND INVESTMENT, ACCORDING TO BABSON’S OUTLOOK Ladies' extra fine Gordon Silk Hose, seam back in $1.00 quality the new shades, red and blue — Pair | CLAMS FOR CHOWDER Three Family House on Newington avenue, CLAMS FOR STEAMING |py. *) h : . L SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT | Lhis house has only been built five or six years SOFT SHELL CRABS |and can be bought much cheaper than other three LOBSTERS family houses in that section. You can save at Dining Room Connection |least $2,000 by buying this property. Don’t pass HONISs'Ss |this up. 24.30 STATE STREET CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Hartford 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bidg, | JUVENILE POLICE FORCE Massachusetts Town Has Novel Means OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN STREET MUTUAL BUILDING For Saving Young Children From vantage but they also cnjoy this ad- Serfous Accldents in Streets. vantuge owing to the service which they render. & Demand Is Increasing. “There is a constantly increasing |demand for household electrical ap- | s, and an increasing number of are availing themselves of the conveniences of clectricity. Further, cally Only by Tha Herald). g:‘:::eet:dy.yn Y., June 15.—Re- cent brokerage fallures have tended to emphasize once more the continual Yoss suffered by the investing public. Losses from unsound practices in brokerage concerns can be overcome | by proper regulation. TL.osses from Leominster, Mass,, June 15.—The boy police officers of the safety pa- trol organized in the public schools of this city are polishing up their badges for an active season's work. Chief of Police M. T. Conlon, who |acte as thelr mentor, is holding fre- THIS FOOD STORE LEADS the eight or investment in poor securities cease, however, only when the investor be- more and more factories and milis are being electrically cquipped, in place (a ten older uent conferences with boys of each school wHho The opportunities for money | savings are numerous. Their ‘comes more skilful in the election of FOR SALE—2 GOOD LOTS ON HENRY STREET — SIDI} WALKS, LKS, his securities. Roger W. Babson says that the investor needs the spirit of service. “The reason people lose money on many of their investments is due to the fact that they select them with an eye only to possible profits wit of steam driven. This all means that the use of electricity Is constantly in- |creasing. Here is a resource which nature has given us. It needs but capital and legislation to put it to the |service of man. By its development and use millions of homes will be brighter and the work of millions of keep active watch over the younger | puplls. Accldent prevention is the aim of the patrol. The youthful officers try [to keep the little ones from stealing rides on automobiles and other vehi- cles, warn them against running into |the street withou tlooKIng both ways, prominence being smothered —DRINK — | among so many other attrac- tions. The cost of food is no'AYERS’ SODA WATER hlgher here th‘!" anywhere e!se‘ Take home a bottle of cream soda | with the service you get in-|—something you will like—it's deli- | cluded. No wonder then that|cious. SEWER AND GAS. CHEAP IF TAKEN SOON, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY | 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG Three size bottles—sc, 10c, 15c, out considering the service rendered says Mr. Babson. “If you will he sure instead, to put your money where 4t will render a service, profits will come almost automatically. I have Hust been visiting the sites of some proposed water power developments in the Adirondacks and water power to me, constitutes the most fascinat- ing fleld for sound investment, Much Going to Waste. “In New York state alone there is|; 4,000,000 horsepower available which |4 18 now going to waste. The develop-| ment of this idla water power would, in a year, save in coal the equivalent of a train of loaded coal cars ex tending from the Atlantic to the Pa- eific and back again. The Panama n Canal was ten vears in building. Dur-| ing this time the available water| power wasted In New York state] would have been sufficient, translated into dollars, to have built five Pana ma Canals. This is figuring a horse power worth $50 a vear “Someone has figured this waste in the terms of hread and found it| equivalent to 4,250,000 loaves of bread a day. Thus, when this waste fn one state of New York alone is translated into commodities it is found to be sufficient to supply the hread requirements of that entire state When you consider that the popula- tion of this state is nearly one-tenth ' the population of the United States, you gain some idea of how enormous this waste a waste which needs only capital and government co-oper ation to of man “Water powers are permanent investment, railroads and even plants, there is a high rate of depre ciation. If thie depreciation is a lowed to continue, the efficiency of |* operation is greatly redneced. TIn a C! water power plant the depreclation is & comparatively small item Water power plants are almost independent n e Bl u te develop for the serviee a comparatively Tn the steam case of on T H el sl housewlves easier. munities will healthy as electric power is used in Thus, in water pow- | [t [ pen next ye day—not over-expanded nor depress- | instead of sca engineering degrees gree of civil engineer. both have activities the senior class Scores of com- be cleaner and more lace of coal. invested capital can be of real vice, and in the measure that it | , it will profit. Business 1s still ertain stock market operators. The Bahsonchart shows general activity at above normal compared with normal for the same Whatever may hap- business is normal to- % G below ime last year Those who try to render service Iping commissions have d RENSSELAER S}EADUATES ohn Frnest holding up not- | withstanding the pessimistic views of Doolittle and Harry R. |cut short too strenuous first fights and |guard the youngsters at rallroad grade | crossings. | TO SHOW WORK Warsaw, June 15--During the celebrations in Poland last year in honor of America and American | Poles, Polish school children united in lcomposing several commendatory let. ters and addresses, which were by |themselves beantifully transcribed on parchment and illuminated, This work was g0 well done, and has such artis c merit, that it has been decided to collect the parchments and send them [to the Polish legation at Washington | [for exhibition ' CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris Kaligren of This City Receive l\(-.! grees in Engineering. Herald) o The At the grad- ., June 15 Rensselaer this morning, conferred w Britain re. ed the engineer and the de ating exercises of chnic institute, held were 0 two students from Doolittle electrical Kallgren nest received During their sourse at the institute been interested in student ittle has been a mem- r of the cross country sq and as associate editor of the annual student publie is a member of the “R Dool rved ansit,” n ub and the laer branch of ety Electrical American So- Kall- the of Engineers. gren has been a member of the var-|g., oo cotte St team and captain of basketball team. He 13 also a member of the 8. 0. 8 nflch")’; ty basketball Poly- | “The | Glee club and the Rens-| =General Trucking— |99 WEST ST. TEL. 1233-3 THE COWLES - ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors Moved to 118 LYONS STREET Tel. 2455-12 New Britain AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE NEW At Very Stock in the City A. LIPMAN | Tel. 1329-2 Lfi CROWLEY BROS. INC. Reasonable Prices—Biggest | | Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea, | Corned Beef Hagh, our store is so popular. SATURDAY SPECIALS Brookfield Butter, 46¢ 1h. Potato Salad, 20c 1b. | Quart Jars Cherries, Raspber- ries, Red Raspberries, Straw-| berries, regular 75¢c. 45¢ jar ! Lily of the Valley Yellow Ban-‘ tam Corn, 22¢ jar. Best Tub Butter, 48c Ib. 55¢ 1b. 18¢ 1h. Smoked Salmon, 62¢ 1b. WEEK-END SPECIALS Best Coffee, 30c 1b. instead of 38c Roast Stuffed Chicken, 3, 314, 4 Ibs. average. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 About the Store Sardines, Frankforts. Roast Ham. . THE OLD HOME CHREW VIRGINIA NONGLID TOBACCO #IT WONT MAKE You ©122Y 108 PER BUNDLE THESE POLITICAL ARGUMENTS SHOULD BE LEFT To THE b BACHELORS" NEA SERVICE i TOWN " BY STANLEY No-No MY WIFES, =——| HEADN JHIS WAY, YouLL BE BLACK AND BLUE WHEN Nou oLD LOAFER GIT HOME AND INTO THE, GARDEN of the fluctuations in the labor and ecommodity markets. This means that when profitable rates are once fixed by the company or a state commis-| In a sparrow's nest examined re-| sion, the profits are not liable to be |cently were# found, among other | DECORATORS absorbed by an increase in either |thinge, an old railway ticket, a safety y ity 267 Chanman Street TEL. 2918, wages or commodity prices Of | pin, half a elgarette, a small buckle, | Estimates cleecfully given on ali jobe and the Theta Chi fraternity. Roast Pork. Queen Olives. Cheese, All Kinds. Pickles (Sweet and Sour) Elizabeth Park Canned Goods. Chicken, Waldorf, Egg and Potato Salads. [ PAINTERS AND IN BAXTERS STORE,WHEN THE STOVE PIPE FELL, I [ SUDDENLY TURNED INTo A DOMESTIC AFFAIR { > s E’y THE POUITICAL ARGUMENT “THAT WAS BROKEN LP 177, urse, there are a few other lines|the finger of a kid glove and nearly ik B8 business which offer a similar ad- half a yard of bandages ey

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