New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 29, 1923, Page 19

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e = 500 Extra Large Size PLAID BLANKETS Special for Saturday ...... NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1023, BOSTON STORE Donnelly, Mullen Co. | A Page of Important Saturday Values for .th; Week-End Shopper | Basement | Specials 20¢ Berkely Cambrie, 36 g\:hnd wide, quality No, 60, turday Special vard 1 9 C A9¢ Rerkely Cambrie, 36 inches wide, quality No, 100, Saturday Special New line of Misses' Pon- ee and Voile Dresses, ainty colors and neatly trimmed. Sizes 8 to 15 years, Special $3 098 Ladies’ Bloomers, made of fl'l:io qual:lty Beaty Chyne ~white an colors. Spec. sl .39 New line of Vogue Bras- sieres, several different styles, All sizes, Little Tots' Two Piece Pantie Dresses, made of high grade gingham and black sateen. Embroidered in colors and applique trim- Soecm .. $2.48 Special | Ladies’ White Under Skirts, made of good qual- ity Long Cloth. Lace and Hamburg trimmed. . $1.39 SPECIAL OFFERINGS AT OUR Men’s Dept. | Men’s Fine Lisle Union Suits, made in Athletic style, also short sleeve and three-quarter length. Spe- Hosiery Dept. “Phoenix"” Silk Hose for women, made with double sole and fashioned back, Colors, black, white, grey, nude and cordovan, sl Special Pair “ l.ud:en' l-‘ln: Lisle Sport ose, in a variety of colors . ... pnir48c “Hayward" Full Fash. ioned Silk Hose for women, Extraordinary value, Come in black and colors. Spe. cial $2.50 “Phoenix” Silk H for women, Made wltgm- broidered clocks. lors, :Iuk, grey, tan and cor- ovan, Pair $l .50 “Phoenix” Pure Thread Silk Hose for misses, Made with the English Rib, _ $1.75™ Knit Underwear Ladies' Fine Lisle Union Suits, “Forest Mills” make, made with band and bodice tops. Boys' Suits, made of the best grade nainsook. Each Ladies’ Suits, made of fine quality nainsook, sizes 36 to l Each $ Misses’ Fine Lisle Vests, made with band top, sizes 4 to 16 years, 29c Each ...... Tekow Toilet Tissue, high grade quality, 1,000 Athletic Union | Athletic Union | Non Spl, the Antiseptic Liquid Remedy for Exces. sive Prespiration under | arms, Special for Saturday ....... 450 Dayntie Maid Ribben Garters, | Special Cameo Daintee Trim in all eolors, Special for Saturday Nu Silk for darning silk | stockings. Special for Saturday King's Basting Cotton, | Special for Saturday .......... 40 [ Section Lace suitable for | collars, embroidered on | fine net, Circular Ruffling of very | fine Val, lace, rose pattern, suitable for collar and cuffs | sets, A yard Rosettes, for dress trim- ming, made of silk, lace and ribbon; black, white, eream,' each 50(: Net Guimpes, with and | without sleeves; trimmed | with fine Val. $l ‘98 Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, embroidered corners, white and ”4for25c colored . Wash | Fabrics DRESS LINEN | The Most Popular SUMMER FABRIC WE HAVE A FULL LINE' — Of w— WANTED COLORS UNCRUSHABLE Thoroughly Shrunk 89 c Yard Kilarney Suiting AND OTHER PLAIN COLORED SUITINGS VERY POPULAR FOR DRESSES 25 Colors to Choose from 33c ™ SPORT COATS Saturday RO ooirivsinseitan New Summer Frocks at Special Prices Silk Crepe Dresses FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR—SPECIAL AT $10.95, $14, $16.50, $19.75 Smart and cool are these Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe Dresses — made on simple lines, featuring narrow pleated effects, Navy blue and black are especially good and there are other models in gray, tan and cocoa, Sizes and models for women and misses, Normandy and Other Voile Dresses at $6.95 Normandy Voiles trimmed with panels and pleats, rib- bon and sheer organdy smartly tailored. These dresses have not been in our store over 2 month, They are as up- to-date in style as can be. They were unusual values, Eight Ninety-Five. s For Summer At Half Yesterday's Price ¥ $10.00 - ”m . . A Ladies’ hemstitched fancy Handkerchiefs, in colored ... 3" 25¢ white .. cial $1.48 Each Men’s Pajamas — extra fi alit t fi ize; t;}:ngdl";fi“suku“f:;:: grade leather. Special for Colors, white, tan, lavender| Saturday .... Lo, | $1.19 blue .. $l 06,9‘ Venida Clin Tonic Twin | I(\ilelt)l:s Balbriggan Shirts Soaps, guaranteed to be and Drawers. Sizes 32 t0| hetter than any other soap. | gg.ecial EacH 890 s 2 g zsc [ Bathing suits | Mulsified Cocoanut Sham- ’ Men’s Two Thre%d C(;tg | ton Hose. Ver; urable. | o 4 | poo. Special for ' Famous Yale Quality Saturday 1 | Colors, black, grey, navy and cordovan. lsc Lysol Disinfectant Anti- septic. Special for 2 l C Pair Boys’ One Piece Pajamas, Saturday Pompein Bloom Rouge. made of fine quality mad- ras, all neat patterns, trim- Special for Saturday sheet rolls. Special | for Saturday .... l l C of high | Boston Bags Values to 59¢ yard Pleated Skirts Play An Important Role They complete the jacquette costume, the sports out- fit, the over blouse effects and very often provide a second skirt for the suit* Now, that coat and skirt may be at variance at these low prices the matter resolves itself io your particular preferences. WILL IT BE A WOOL CREPE, A FLANNEL, A CANTON CREPE OR ROSHANARA White, Black, Navy, Beige or Grey Specially Priced $4.95 to $12.50 Head of Philippine Senate Opposes Rubber Industry | | By The Associated Press. Manila, June 29.—President Quezon ool Jersey Voiles HANDSOME NEW PATTERNS Just received a new as- | Light and dark patterns |sortment. On sale Sat- | |urday— $4.50 $10.95 36-inch. wide on sale SATURDAY 38¢ ™ med with silk frogs. Sizes Varr muedth k. 31 RUNNYMEDE LODHS UP INLITERATURE Historic Spot Is But a Pretty Meadow Near Windsor, Eng. Washington, D. C,, June 29.—Run- neymede, scene of the signing of the historic Magna Carta, the 708th anni- versary of which act was celebrated throughout the English speaking werld June 15, is the subject of the foliowing bulletin from the Washing- ton, D. C., headquarters of the Na- tional Geographic society: i commission out of public funds ap- propriated for the purpose.. Each | farmstead carries a mortgage, but the the death of her husband. The rea-|interest is low, and the terms of pay- son assigned for this ‘“reform’ was ment easy. that a woman could not prove her — - n Phili B i | case in the judicial combat.” . PEARL VALUED AT 860,000, A.nrq,:’],:\',”’\ h;:n}?"\‘]{‘n::l‘l;‘l:xfi|?tpc.’::<(lng3]|:fi GOING BACK TO FARS | rubber industry in the Philippines. grains, of double-button shape, is re- Sucoessful Colonies paragraph provides that no one shall be arrested on the appeal of a wom- an, except on the charge of causing the historic incident states 'hat the army of barons encamped ¢n Run- nymede, that King John's followers remained on the opposite bank of the stream, and that the meetings be- twen the monarch and the leading barons took place on the little island. A cottage on the island houses a stone slab on which it is asserted that the document was signed. Harbored Germs of Parliamentary System “Though the original ‘Articles of the Barons' were signed on June 15, 1215, the day on which they were presented, the provisions were not put stgrted As Result of Country's — in the form of a charter and execut- (e o | ed by John until June 19; so this/ “Back to the Soil” Boom ——y v R = Gy | day also might lay claim to the title, | | ‘Magna Carta Day.' Four more days| were faken up with the making of provisions for carrying out the char- ter. During the entire period of a “Runnymede looms big in litcrature | week and a day the baronial army and oratory; seldom is 'liberty,” ‘free- | remained encamped under arms at dom® or ‘constitutionalism’ spoken Of“(unnymmle, while King John rode but that Runnymede is referred to,” over each day from his palace at says the bulletin. { Windsor. “But one will look in vain for this “The great charter which was place, whose name is' tamiliar t0|gigned at Runnymede or on its near- every schoolchild, on any save the|py jsland has been pretty well ac- largest maps of the county of Sarrey. cepted as the greatest document in It is only an inconspicuous meadow, English history. Some commentators as its name discloses; and bLut for|have gone so far as to see in it the tradition that makes it almost a holy lcreator of the English Constitution of place to all Englishmen, it might be today. Other Knglish students of the parsed by like hundreds of cther pret-|charter feel that it did not differ ty, level, green £pots on the banks of | materially from other charters grant- the Thames, {ed by earlier kings, but that it has ¢ o A L “We maintain that great areas “fi ported by the chief pearling inspector|jand ghould not be granted either to |of West Australia. The pearl, Which ) foreigners or Filipinos,” he satd, “he- [L8ivaluet atigisang, surpasses the fi | cause the public lands were created by | \":?“""SM‘ “]‘:',1 ‘;f’ |“": m‘]":"-l; A ;'\i‘fl’} God, not to profit to hold, but to pro- | the rains and was valued |, St ot | et vide everybody a share. On Your Vacation NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE HERALD IT WILL FOLLOW YOU WHEREVER THE MAILS GO FOR 18c a Week CASH MUST ACCOMPANY THE ORDER |Many New and Stockholm, June 20, — Sweden's| “back to the soil” movement started to turn certain wnused lands to agri- |cultural production and at the same time to provide farms for the excess |of industrial workers who had diffi- jculty in finding employment when the post-war boom ended, has already re- sulted in a number of new and suc- | {cessful farming colonies, according to the Stockholm newspapers. 1 A typleal case which {llustrates| how men without jobs have beea|: transformed into proprietors of 40- | |acre farms, with home, live stock, EADING motor car implements, etc., is seen in the col- ony at Basbo.v A tract of 476 acres, | | 3 / manufacturers use |part of a private estate, was pur- them as original equipment. |chased by the Private Homes commis- Only Few Miles From Lineoln | been especially valuable on account of | & N They are also the choice {sion and divided up Into ten farms, | {Three tenant families of the estate | “ilunnymede lies only five miies| the dramatic situation surrounding jts|put into possession of a parcel each | down the Thames from Windeor, the signature and of the ideals, formulat- fon condition that they serve as lead- | | ofthousands of pro inent car dealers. Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Consequently we town which holds the most sumptuous|ed bacause of the reverence for the ers and instructors of the other seven| | cannot open charge accounts for summer orders, of the palaces of the British kings, document shown by subsequent gen-|colonists, who were selected from the | and which gave its nam» as an Eng-|erations. According to such views it|supernumerarics of the cutlery works ! lish family name to the present u on-| harbored the germs which later de-|at Eskilstuna. Each farm had a cot- | | when during the World war, his| veloped into the writ of habeus cor-|tage, and the commission further pro- | | German name became 'Indl‘.fir-[\l:\hlr.j[\"'l trial by jury and the parliamen-|vided each colonist with one horse,!! The meadow is only some 12 or 15|t system. two cows, a number of hogs, chick-|! miles upstream from Londoin --—- so very large part of Magna (‘arta‘nm.-. ete. Each farm has 20 acres| | clore that the city's citizen eoldiere| was devoted to restraining the king's|or more of forest, which, it is expect-| ! maintain a rifle range for practice on[taxing powers and to setting out|cd, will be conserved and made pro-| | the edge of the famous tract. |feudal procedure, the latter a field | ductive. | “There is a conflict of opinicns as|now wholly without practical inter- The averge cost of the land was 1 to whether Runnymede or Magna ecst. Nor were all the steps taken in 81,800 for each farm, and the cost of Carta island, just off shors, was the Magna Carta forward steps. If sanc-|the improvements when completed| itz of the signing of the great charJtlunad the trial by ordeal, provided |will average about $1,300. The financ- | A generally acceptel versicn of [credible witnesses were present. One |ing was done by the Private Homes Before you leave for the shore or the moun- tains be sure to order the Herald mailed to you. It will keep you in touch with the news at home AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON 5. & K. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm Street, New Britain while on your vacation. A. . Hawker, 52 Flm Street, New Britain Charland’s Garage. New Britain New PBritain Buick Co., New Britain, Conn. Boswell & LaGoy. Plainville, Conn. R. B. Hurlburt Motor Co., Forestville, Conn. R. E. Parsons, Unionville, Conn.

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