New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1023 . g (ollrr é' a 4 { -~ N o i o i lll;m|n'um"mnmunnlmnu:uml;llmmlll!!’mmlllU!ihl‘ DONNELLY, MULLEN CO.— BOS ——DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. } i i B B — EXTRA GOOD VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY, DOLLAR DAY Men's Extra Fine Quality Ladles' Fine Quality Lisle 45 in. White Irish Linen for | Union Suits, nainsook, athletic Hose, fashioned back, dresser or pillow nuality, for | 3,500 gheet rolls zoodd heavy damask, Bloomers, white and colors, style. Dollar 2 for $l black, white and cordovan, cases, Dollar Day, Yd, l Dollar Day . . 4 l | Dollar Day. . 4 for $l Dollar Day Fach $l Doliar e ay - | DAY eovvnrinn Dollar Pr, Day . 2 for l e e — - - -~ - White Table Ofl Cloth, regu- Blankets, large size Flannel Rubber Aprons in colored Ladies' Slip-Ofa Sweaters, all - e - shecks. wool in all the leading L ibber Pa at Men's Good anmy' Denim S 2 oy - lar 490 yd. Yds, Blankets Grerall m’m Jumpers. $l lades Extra Fine Lisle | Dollar Day ... 4 for $l Dollar Day Each $l Dollar Day 4 For $l Pyl $l W HOE Cac T e (1 nion Suits, loose and tight P Dollar Day 31 knee, Forest Mills e e | A TFR R T i "a% r g . Each $l Cheese Cloth, 86 in. wide, Val lace, extra fine quality | txcarieed 3 Children's Sateen Bloomers, - bi(¢ € ¥ 3 ul e . llar Day ... 25 Blen’s Extra Fine Quality siik | P° P onee Dollar Yds. 12 yards l \ " - S — Dollar Day. extra good quality, size 6 to 18 Maids' Serving amd Tea Doy ... 20 L $ 08 0s gt $ | i A years, for Aprons, value up to $1.00 ecacn -~ ——— Dollar Day ... 2 $l Dollar 2 1o $l D¢ Tadles' Extra Fine Lisle Vest — e Bodice and Band Top, Forest T SR e = Curtain Scrim, dots, figures Bleached Cotton, 36 in. wide Very fine organdie and net and checksy reg. 4 Yds, $l e, Mills, for Da:.. - :Z l good firm qual- Yas. ruffiing, 214 Yds, 4 ~ | Dollar Day $ fty. Dollar Day f0 . wide for 39c. Dollar Day 0dd Lots of R. & G. Corsets, — Day . for - - - by white only. value $1.50 to $2 a Ladies’ One Piece Honse Pajamas and Sik Trimmed — e - s b X 5 —_——— S e K. B D. fast Curtain ma- pair, sizes 18 to 28, Dresses, sizes 36 to 44, Night Shirts, values from $1.50 Children’s Extra Good Quality 79¢ All Linen Huck Towels, Men's Fine Linen Hemstitch. | terial, old rose, blue and gold, 3¢ | Pollar Day ...... Pair Dollar Day .. .. e, l to $2.50 each. Hose, fine and Pr. b Dollar Day ......... $1 heavy ribbed 4 7404 $l quality, fine value. | »a handker- in. wide, reg. 69c ¢y Yds : gy kerchiefs. . For Dollar Day . .. for s s aaons S Ladies' Shadow proof Slips, y embroider- _— lace and hemstitched -~ ed, extra Men’s Wash Ties, all new , o r——— Ladles Etia _Eioe QuAlity - . —_— Ladios' very fine quality hand- | All "’I:lll‘ :::‘n'r' .f, “"":'"“:;‘P- trimmed. Dollar Day. ca gy lp,,n';;l ‘p;’anm 2 for $l beial, g g i) ollar Day goods, 25¢c value Doz, bod! Dollar Day ... l for l Yo bxcice b 5 Ll l Large Size Turkish Towels, | gerchiefs, lace X full bleached. vy gl 5 et $l Dollar Day ... 2 Y. sl el et | B 4 tor Children’s Good Quality Ging- All Wool Serge, sponged and Dollar Pay ham Dresses, with ruffle trim- shrunk, black and colors, 44 in. XS b 2 ———eeeee Iagies' Exta High Quallty All Linen Dish Toweling, ex. Stk Hose, full fashioned, drop | o £, OE N O | e owels, double | Boston Bags of high grade | ~Sash Ourtains, breftv checks | \ed <ol shes to 14 $ wide, © % ] $l itch, silk, ors black, white, :"u:: and fl, S | border, Yds. thread, colored for leather. and plaids. Prs. Dollar Day ... 4 for l border. 2 sl Dollar Day .......a. . Dollar Day . .. 3 for l : Dollar Day ... S e el i a y i < Ladies' Two Picce Morning Lingerie Crepe, silk finish in Table Damask; wide width, Linen Scarfs, 18x54, ecru col- Full Size Bed Sheets, good Men's Lunch Boxes, with | Long Ruffle Curtains with Dresses, good quality Percale, | orchid, pink, yellow and blue, quality, 81x90 Thermos Bottle. l tie backs. sizes 36 to 44. Dollar mtl;e?“ 2 .Y:;: $l ;n;“v:rofl';:l;l.})'ol 2 o $1 Dollar DAY ....oovve Dollar Day CLAMS FOR CHOWDER | Here You Have It--One of the: prettiest places fiA PA[i“S ISLAN“S slderably in excess of that of Dela- |is a series of these, dour and unin- { ware. The nearest of the islands to|viting to a_degree. viewed (ram' out- 5 CLAMS FOR STEAMING 4 # i i IA Tainiand is mearly 00 miles west|side, but veritable gardens within SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT | New Britain, very centrally located right on |Winthrop street. Such a house only comes on the of Ecuador. And there are four other islands in Have E Value. the Gal ller, as a famous humorist would say, the |ited and exactly similar in character. LOBSTERS market once in a lifetime. Beautiful yard 85 feet 4 - | N 5 i tuture of the islands looms largely | Nominally, they belong to Ecuador. 118 MAIN STREET SR i . % = | Dining Room Connection |front and 175 feet deep. It is a picture. See us on their agricultural merit.” Ralph|Here surely, is a new field for enter- i i tE l‘FOllI]d tock, in his classic account of “The |prise.” | M if A A bttt A L e HONISS’S [sboutit 24-30 STATE STREET CAMP REAL ESTATE COQ. mhere’ Says Report “The soll is a rich, red loam, al- most stoneless, and scarcely touched S - By tha Plow. " Thabe are 8/600 Head] oV York, June 19.—The Delaware i of cattle at present on Cristobal ls- and Hudson and eight subsidiaries ‘Washington, D. C., June 19.~—"The| land, and it could support 50,000 with [have brought in federal court an 972 Main Street Phone 343 2 ¥ | Galapagos Island are being revisited | ease. There {8 no disease and na ad- |equity injunction suit against the o ar | Hartford % Rooms 305-6 Bank BMR« by sclentists because they form an in- | verse climatic conditions with which|United States government for the pur- to gontend, and at three years old a [pose of having an order of the inter- T beratis matural history museum,” —DRINK — FOR SALE—DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON BARNETT STREET; ALSO eays & bulletin from the Washington, steer brings $100 (gold), llve welght, |state commerce commission fixing ten- | at Guayaquil—when a steamer can be |tative valuations of their proeprties &u‘:&:&dfl;fi’;’ i pshan induced to call and take it there, , |annulled. D AIkEIES’ SQORA rWATER GOOD BUILDING LOTS ON RUSS LAND CO., AND OTHER LOCALITIES, There are few hundred acres un- | SO A A S ay ‘-—Somc;th(i;:;e;:)u w"t; ;‘mg:‘: :;dll? H. DA‘YTON HUMPHREY “Obarles Darwin began their scien- tific exploration and he reported on der cultivation when there might be TOUGH FOR © Hat | or 10c, 15 272 MAIN STREE1 NATIONAL BANK BLDG, the various specles of giant tortoises, | thousands, . each species confined to a single islet, lazy peons do the work of fifty or-| ,and polnted out that half the flowers|dinary farm hands. | oing to be gure of finger prints. To [ ] — 5 2 A .and half the birds of the island are to| '“Looking down on this fertile val-|study them better, the department THE O D HO E O ) be found nowhere else in the world. ley, it is hard to realize that one is| has installed an apparatus which ecla s L M T WN BY STANLEY “More than 2,000 volcanic cones be- [ standing on the lip of a long-ex-| magnifies them ten times before pro- & the archipelago, one estimate | tinct crater, that in reality Cristohal | jecting them on a table. =i - e - .. A S = 7 has it, and the lsland's voicanic ori- .gin accounts for the pecullar interest 16 cans Tomato Soup, they hold for science. Darwin de- duced that the group has not been $1.00 /// nearer the mainland, nor have the is- lands been closer together, than now. - 4 // How Peculiarities Developed. | 3 jars Phrosto Fruit Punch, | 7% //of “Hence the species of flowers and 7 48 // [ $1.00 N 5c. and two hundred bone-| Three size bottles—3c, Paris, France—Paris police are birds which drifted to the islands have undergone a development in their isolated environment very dif- ferent from that in their native hab- | ° ftats. Seldom has nature provided | such a clear-cut opportunity to study | the process of evolution | “The Galapagos hold a different sort of lure for the modern world Imported Norway Sardines, Most tales of hidden treasure war-| 9 cans $1.00 rant many grains of salt, but it| seems certain that the pirates of South America hid their loot of gold and silver where they had their| headquarters, in these islands. Two /| caches have been unearthed, silver ingots and pieces of eight. The find- | [ 7c Each er of one buflt a hotel in Eeuador: | | ‘ |Small Cans Del Monte Sliced| the second drank himself to death Pauatorial Air Chilly, | 0 “The islands lie just under the 7 o ; o Pinedpple. We have 50 patterns suitable for living rooms, cham- 7 cans for $1.00 Dquator but the air frequently is| :nh,»,”rl:‘(_”fv;:':j',q::, ',h‘:" L0 fout bers, dining rooms, halls, etc, that we are offering for e e it ourvents ) $1.00 per room lot of ten single rolls and 18 yards cut out @/, 0 0 can Summer Girl Peaches geward at Cape Blanco and surgs border to match, ‘ ;;iyhos"l(""h:“ r‘,.;-nn?a's;nf rlym',lr' Up to, | 3 cans $1.00 B atovh thint St Aivey e et THESE PAPERS ARE REGULAR STOCK [ ¢d in cloude whoss moisture aids u AND NOT “REMNANTS" OR BUNDLE LOTS" Potato Salad, vriant vegetation | 20c 1b. “Wild goats, cattle, cats and dogs, IR 7 1ie: ot ot Dhictan You select them just the same as if | eers. Tn 1332 Eeuador annexed the you paid the regular price. | Salands and since 1385 they have had 1 can Malt Top Malt and 2 pkgs. Imported Hops, PRRAmE Cinai, for they ils on the > s b | sno00 ,, LIVERYMAN DAVE WHITAKER TRADED AN OLD SORREL HORSE ‘ FOR A FINE GOLD WATCH DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY—— eanal-to-Australia route “The largest island of the gron E o - > y " " i | B Woremmnuoned Altermarie k,l‘ 183 ARCH STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. }| Peanut Butter (in bulk) reg. 25c| — THE GOLD WATCH TURNED GREEN TODAY STANLEY “ae entire x}ouy, has an area c;n:‘ 20¢ 1b. . n 2 5 I Tall Cans Medium Red Salmon, 6 for $1.00 | | J Fancy Smoked Bloaters, reg. 13¢

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