New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 1¥, 1928, e T T e TR T ST - ATE g 15 DON'TS FOR THE FLAG IN ITS | VEGMONT TOWN HONORS ““ii" _— THEATER FAILS AS USE BY CIVILIANS ARE ADOPTED ’ AN BSCAPED CONVICT =22 r,'::f-.-.'&; Washington, 1 3 9, = Th Po nol he A A c““cs Pl‘OnfllmCO HO u [" Legion to draw up a code covering 12. Do not use the flag of the USG ll 01‘ proper eivillan usage of the fag|!'nited States as a portion of a ecos to be & Murderer. sdopted the follawing list of fifteen | tume or of an sthietie uniferm. Do ool ‘ s Published Bristol, Vermont, June 10.=A me. TH8l of feven Coutions Ts Pud N " | Pmduc"on 0[ ngh grade pllys |um.,.‘~ to aveld ot embroider it upen cushions o | 1. Da wot dip the fag of the United tnndkrr shiefs or print it en paper Morial 16 an es aped eonvict is to be By the National Automobile Cham- i | w1ates to any persen or any thing napking er boxes eregted In this lttie town in the )nn A The regimental color, state organiza 13, Da net put lettering up the of the Green Mountains. The man her of Commerce ten oyt ational fiag, will render | flag who killed & nelghboring farmer ir eonld he placed hef in audience | tN18 honer At sea the flag may be 14, Do not use the flag of the |U'nadilla, N. Y., was John Broedt, A =+ i sl dipped in acknowledgement of the sa- | United $tates in any form of adver. |Women's organization of Jiristo X ive thousand has been vealized, |1 00 ot 1 AC0 e Lt y : " [going to place a sultably inserid f automoblle travel And inereased R e . . { lute & of another nation ising ner fasten an advertising sign he Natlo Auto or several years cand pro-| 1o 8 Sair Bels stone marker on the site of his log MiEhway hasards, ational nounced a fallure by the Rerlin erit-| 2 Do not dlsplay the fag of the L] l. pole. 1ut at the feot of Bouth Mountain he. Mmoblle Chamber of Commeres has is fes and publie That is, it has been United States with the Union down P “‘ Do not l""""“ use or 'lf:p cause Droodt was the first white man Sued & warning to twelve milllon me pronounced unsatisfactory for pros l excopt as A algnal of distresa ,‘,’.H’;"" ':: :\:,‘: "” "“:‘,‘:e: forsg dam. lnewn to have settied within the lim torists Auctions here the spoken word must| & Do not place any other flag or permi > be easily solled or dam- ;o "ot the present town The cautions total meven be heard pennant abeve or to the right of the 1, Would you willingly injure & | The production of “King ehtid? which Werner Krauss recently of = he t follow 8. Drive reasonably, - : % | ke water . ‘n. \‘ll\| to close A}I\-.I Reinhardt’s | 1h% YO Dlace any other objset or | her right Naid nhnull ha |\'aced over | Niroodt was convieted of murder but ¢ lnmumm you &r un times I pven ou l-ml-lvm of any Kkind on or ahove the | her heart in paying respect to the | escaped, bought ammunition, fishing PedemyiAn ' ; 1 5 B Al comedy, | SIS B OPR & Bates emblem. tackle and other necessities at White b, “After you" is courtesy on the wer Kri o make him- | f th o hall. and fied into Vermont. In the [road, a2 well as in the doorwa) L o not use the fla as drapery; ¢ the great wud-| | 1 06, 18 A Crapey RRANS THIEVES ACTIVE | dense forest near South Mountain, a Keep the brakes in perfect.con-g torium without apparent efort, bhut ™ fw \ L 4 mile south of what & now Tiristol vil. dition 7. Do not fasten the flag in such ferlin, June 19.—Doorknob thieves | some of the members of his east were fast h g In suct Rerlin 1 rknob thieves| ol © C onded his Might. There he 7. Haste makes havoc, 1 bl Sas tas A | manner us will permit it to be easily jare causing Beriin householders much ¢t Iy #5 suceesstnl, It has heen so with . built a leg cabin and remained in A small percentage of tha mator 1 the 8h PR P | torn. Aannoyance nul» s, apartment houses, q t all the hakespeaian, productions, 2 solitude with his faithful deg for 12 |ing public causes the thousands o , . 8. Do not draps the flag over the office bulldings and private dwellings fe) -— e Plays Had Good Runs, . ¢ years without seeing another white motor accidents and fatalition wh B X x “ .| rood, top or sides of a vehicle or of |are all prey to the searchers for sec- ut in plave like “Julius Caesar" | -~ ¢ man. When found by a surieying | occur every on, It 18 the aim of famate 4 " | a railroad train or hoat. If it is de- jond-hand brass. In one of Berlin's and Roland's Danton, both of | [sired to display the fiag on a motor |lending hotels all the brass noz ales on party in 1785 he was clad In deerskin automebile world in 1023 to stim- which had great mol one . 2 | ‘ : ieh had great mob seenes, there | .. ooiy (he staff firmly to the chassis |the fira hose In the corridors disap- and hin dog, which he said had been [uiate this havoc-making minority to :‘nnw:‘w}l::l‘f::n:.'.“hn?.l.|,".,,":,',',’“':: ‘I‘I"‘I"!u elamp It to the radiator cap. | peared one night m,,nm with many {hlack when _"' entared the woods, was eligibility In the Sane Drivera' club ditorium and its expanse of stage and | 9. Do not use the flag to cover & other brase m“m #tops and arena that productions had ‘hn’nk"fi desk ot to drape aver front s hiak » Tine ros hace '.“,( duction® ity |OF 8 plattorm or over chairs or| 1In thelr craze for beauty, Parisian | ¥ benches women are even having their noses | ° of auditors tc ar all the lines, 10, Do not display the flag on 1] ‘broken” and re-set in a different AR e uitans oo | AL 00 & BAMAESMGE W8 OSSR s]._-g Day SpeClalS 08 238 vamy st “ON THE SQUARE” bles a grotte, It is similar to the dome In the Mammoth Cave of Ken- fome In the Mammoth Cev of kcen. , - e SRS THE GALA DAY OF BARGAINS—BIG BONA! tucky where Edwin Booth recited th = THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY 4 q“'m(:q ] FIDE Beriln, June 19-—Max Reinhardt's dream a thedter where the classies wNew Haven, June 19-—Awape that the gsumyner season brings the peak aged A suggestion that the proper salute Broodt has & dispute with his w|tlag of the United Bates. Lear, 1. Do ot let the flag of the U ""“ to the flag by a woman h.- n..- mili n-llhhflr in ln-dllll over a line fence sollloquy from “Hamlet" and Jenny Lind sang. The interior of the the- unlike those in the Kentucky Cavern { Wool and Silk W he theater is really a stadium under R AN R Y " # - D ON l‘l 'm‘d o?l i roof, i sort of bull-ring adapted to . A (| | UNION SUITS. Regular $1.50 grade. SLIP-ON SWEATERS First Quality 01, & . he { P\ A \ < \ L} [ fer by way of the stage, through o hroukh . reat entrance acing RS T N | MEN’S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS $1 nn Originally Sold Up To §5.95 | Originally Sold for $1.49 otor is entiraly In plain concrete color s 2\ 1L S R s . e SR SRR SRS and is decorated with stalactytes not T8I T { T VERY FINE WOVEN MADRAS $] Un Women's ‘g.nd Misses' F““:‘l{‘kign’;gglmggm the stage. This gives great freedom : W P s of movement and keeps the audiences d [ Regular T5¢ gl‘ade. o(‘n:::; :: ('1:.[;::?q LINGE"IB‘TIE)O‘M%%S AND in great uncertainty. It makes the A lencs liiosc! Al DAEL ot thel b B . B WAISTS AND BLOUSES 1 00 formance, | it few persons on. the s the plo- M SPRING NEEDLE UNION SUITS. $1 uu e} $1.00 | am I§beh:d Genwité " . A;a Mw, pt‘r!nnls on the stage the pic- ure fs lost fn the vastness of the| | s Originally Sold Up To $5.95 “Lingette” :'.r\;:nn_:;:d1“1;'11((11'?:;"\::(}1“1:;; mae nf" ET the excellent habit, Mrs. Regular $1.45 grade. I — — - 01 iginally Qold for $1.50 teps 3 o and sceners 3 . | VENIDA HAIR NETS —— which resemble problems in solid | Newlywed, of serving your : : : — Doubie Mesh, All Color SILK SCARFS AND ouble Mesh, ors seometry. husband with simple, whole- < . . I BANDANAS | . . MEN'S FULL FASHIONED SILK $‘I uu $1.00 or, | Just the Thing for Bathing some, nourishing foods, like PRESENT SEGOND VALL Mueller’s Spaghetti. You will HOSE. $1.45 grade e e Ongmall\ g.uld 2 for 25c $1 00 both enjoy them far more than Ol lglna.llv bold Up To $3.95 Divorced Hushand of Dorothy Merritt| rich, highly seasoned foods which TR - g Str ““""‘.D“mble' Women’s of Bridgeport Presents Document are hard to digest and contain MEN'S GOLF HOSE; benutifhl mix. $'| nn 1§ LMBIRE(L)La“ }S)ha#[»::gzo’roé Asks Th ” (! e Esf e | i . H - ¥ 1 E Apd At s Te e Fatete, Henlé pusmisment tures. $1.45 grade .......... $ 0f Good Quality Sateen dgeno —wi € Originally Sold 39 u‘v::tl\]r»ipr:ffl'plr:'b‘:l’:fng”.‘hfl“h::y he And nothing is really more = = P& Bk i ki $1 00 Dorothy A. Merritt, who died recent- 5 tempting and delicious than the 'l MEN'S VERY FINE SILK HOSE, $1 fln | P“ffi.gg‘klg%‘go“ Originally Sold for §1.39 Jy ns the result of a clubbing she re- many novel, tasty dishes which ;::'n:lh:;:rn: Jl::’xr:m\:n::, o the most '“exPe“e““d cook can plain clock and drop stitch .... 2 for | $1 .00 Nl(“l}l";'m(sa\SVNs 4 dge N r in probate | ; & A court yesterday, counsel representing ! easily prepare from Mueller’s. A e R OVl RS S gy 0 hfi:thll(x,al;h ‘o Wonderful Values At ugma y Sold for $1.5 l OO john 15 Helm of Newark, N. I., pre e s St S50 | ool Summer Food_}gasy to Digest | || MEN'S MERCERIZED LISLE : s $1. Im and drawn in Orange, N. J., in| HOSE—double toe and heel. Regu- ] 14 Originally Sold Up To $1.69 ’ # Women’s Tweed and Jersey = = T A 1915 and asked that it be allowed in pls the will already h e . = 4 ’ L] * 5 o onn Gy seiy. el | ; ; SUITS rombite. mother and two of her sisters, | it il S ———— : $5 00 Women's Spgrt and Polo Miss Merritt w: divorced | : T T Write for Tempring St b0 A VERY QERV[(‘EABLE HOQE o »U\ : COATS malden name. . Counsel ‘for Heim Summer Recpes T ; douhle toe and heel Regular 25¢ | Originally Sold Up To $25 5.00 c . - tally incapable of drawing the second - > - —— grade . e ostol N «“GORDON" NOVELTY Originally Sold un to $19.75 will. The 1915 will left everything § : % X % = QTOCKI\Cg e YR T — to Helm. B Wach = L o ‘ —_— g § SPORT “SPEAR” HEEL SILK Although 1 he h ) under t‘}:iJse:coounr:'lspwillf:;rnltf-s(m}, e A BIG LOT MEN'S CUT SILK ) I $1 00 Dl QT(TKSGOG court set July 2 as the date for a i At | N Ougmall\ Sold for $1.49 $ Pair hearing on the first will S o | : SCARFS. Regular $1.50 made LA A kot e '8 Ongmalh Sold for $l 25 Sk Lisle Panel Back LT i S 3 STOCKINGS ““Everwear” " Pure Thread A LOT OF MEN’S DRESQ SHIRTS., § 4|4 2 ; $l SILK STOCKINGS : or wecm B : Ve . |l Originally Sold for 59¢ Pr. g Regular $1.65 grade. Sizes 15}2—17. A (?{lg‘marl»b" old f.n{ 59¢ Pr. . o tor $180 THE LITTLE j Dress GOOdS S O srore wims ' {[§ “REGAL AND VYT | GK CAMISOLES B vauces WORKING SHIRTS — Blue, biack 1 CORSETS i $1.00 $1.00 K .o i ; " 400 Maln Street 400 " k. Nongtielter mage i < A Ougmfllh Sold Up T° $1.50 01 lgmall\ Sold Up To $2.25 AV o =g { 21 12 AND}\ERCHIFF QPF( IAL‘ ¥ ¥ Women's and Misses’ Women's; and Misses’ Pure Silk, large size 2 for W SILK DRESSES SKIRTS Pure Linen, regular size Ll . 0 $10 00 $2 00 Fancy borders .. M % & Driginally Sold Up To $2') Originally \old (_p ’l‘o 50 95 THE (:(YN‘N(—\.RS-HALI,(;T;A\' STORFES I\’(‘j e $1 00 ()[iF $1 00 OFF All Linen and Gingham WE WILL OFFER TREMENDO ('S VALUES ON EVERYTHING IN DRESSES OUR STORE. BELOW WE MENTION A FEW OF Beu' M uuyd_Jns M Ha“oran . $Z‘9‘5":‘“ ‘éé‘ss | $4 0081 6.75 THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED 3 s g : S i 215 MAIN STREET i E BATHING CAPS “Women's Jersey 2 for $l B\Tilifi OTI((‘)HTq L NNNNNNNNN——— S P e T B s T P A R “WELFIT" SATEEN e \NFRE - 36.IN. PONGEE ||, 40-IN. VOILE 36.IN. CRETONNE | LOOk What YO“ GEt : ‘g‘i"gé\ For W on[\,(;t‘l‘ o Misses Reg. 69¢ Yard Reg. 59c Reg. 29¢ value \ ()m:mnll\ Sold fm- $1.65 for $l Dollar Day $1‘00 Dollal Da) $1 00 Dollar Day $l 00 Here for $1 .00 | - $10 00 = Oumngxlxad g(a)ndoi: 3 Yards ... 1 Yards . 5 Yards . oo g : ! PHOTO ALBUMS worth §1.50 to $3.00 | ALl COATS IN THE ALL SUITS. IN THE STORE AT STORE AT 5 e JINGHAMS 36-IN. PERCALE BIG HUCK TOWELS FOR THE KIDDIES | APRON &L - With every Dollar Camera a 25¢c game FREE [ ‘\."d $25 00 And Dollar Day Dollar Day f Dollar Day O 7 yards .. $1 00 6 Yards ... $1 '00 6 for ... $1 00 With every $1.00 worth of Films, we develope Y . = and print one 10ll FREE WATCH FOR OUR HALF YEARLY STOCK TAKING 0.IN. e T ™ 36-IN. MUSLIN v 1 Boxes of 35¢ Writing Paper for $1.00 : SALR Sy 4 I f-IN. MUSLI 36-IN. RATINE % - e A Sale Secondary Only To Our Choice of the House Sals N v ) CANTON CREPE Reg. 29¢ Reg. 59¢ Framed Plct?xres worth $2 and $3.00 Reg. $2.69. Dollar Day * $l 95 Do"a“ sDm $l 00 'Dol:‘a: :)ay $l : 00 A Souvenier given to every purchaser on DOI.I.AR.D.-\Y J AY, S —_— — Ardade Studio

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