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Boston Store DONNELLY-MULLEN CO. MEN’S DEPARTMENT Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, superior qual- ity; sizes 34 to 46, July Clearance i 4 4 c Men'’s Negligee Shirts, made from genuine 80 square Percale. A large variety of neat patterns, all warranted fast colors. July i, Fach 980 Men’s Wash Ties, excel- lent value. July Clearance Sale, Ea, Crackerjack Hose for men, the kind that wear, Colors hlaJckfl, grey, navy and brown. ly 22c Clearance Sale, Pr. Men’s Percale Shirts with attached collar. Special value. July Clearance Sale, Ea.89 () e ———— Boys’ Madras ' Blouses, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Ladies’ Sport Hose, made of fine silk lisle (English ribbed). Colors black, grey, cordovan and beige. July Clearance bl 45 c Sale [ — Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, with fashioned hack. Come in black and colors. July Clearance 8 7 c Pair ] —_— Ladies’ Thread Silk Hose with wide seamed back and fashioned foot. Colors black, white, polo and beige. July Clegr- $l 98 ance Sale, Pr. SPE(‘IAL Boyshform Brassieres— made of washable satin, sizes 34 to 44, Value $2.50. July Clear- ance Sale .. Little Folks’ July Clear- $l 98 ance Sale .. Final Clearance Sale of SUMMER DRESSES The Following Groups Are of Great Importance to the Saturday Shopper $14.00 SILK DRESSES $14.00 Another Purchase of the Same Sort of Silk Dresses That We Offered Last Week and We Have a Larger Assortment of Boston Store DONNELLY-MULLEN CO. WASH GOODS AND SILKS REDUCED 2,000 yds, of dark Voiles, excellent quality; - navy, black, brown and copen, 40 inches wide, regular price 39¢c. Clearance 29 c Sale Yard NORMANDY VOILES New shipment of these popular voiles; we have the best assortment of the sea- son; 40 inches wide. Clear- ance DRESS 'LINENS All the season’s desirable colors, fully shrunk and noncrushable. Yard wide. Clearance FRENCH VOILES A large variety in all the latest color combinations, 40 inches wide, fast colors. Value $1 yard. Yard THESE SPECIAL (TEMS FROM OUR BASEMENT STORE White, Table Oilcloth— [:4 o Yard 29c Saturday .. 81x90 Full Size i Sheets, free from dressing. Saturday 45x36 Pillow Cases, made from light welght cotton pein Each25 C Saturday . BERKELEY CAMBRIC for undergarments N”' 150 250 Y": 0. 37c art —_— 72-inch All Linen Dam- ask, in a variety of patterns. Regular $2.25, Saturday < Serim Rufl'le(li Curtains, emstitched with 79 c” tie-backs ... Pair Which Went Out of the Store So Early in the Day. Styles and Sizes in This Group. Materials Are Canton Crepe, Sport Silks, Summer Silks, Printed Silks, Including Navy, Black and Brown Crepes; up to 46 Size. $9.75 WASH DRESSES $9.75 Wash Dresses of the Better Kind Consizting of Normandy Voiles, Imported French Voiles with Pleats and Panels, Imported Linen Hand Drawn Voiles in All the Wanted Shades; These Dresses Formerly Sold up to $18.00. $16.75 COATS REDUCED $16.75 A Rare Opportunity to Select a Coat of High Quality At a Deeply Reduced Price, As- sortments and Sizes Are Broken, But There Are Sizes For Every Woman in This Group, This Takes in All Our Better Coats in Twills and Soft Pile Fabrics. Formerly $25.00 to $49.50, with collar attached. Neat patterns, all warranted fast colors. July Clear- 79¢ ance Sale .. Each e —— Thermos Bottles, pint size, every bottle warran- ted to be perfect. Regular price $1.00. Saturday Special 59(: Large Leather Bags with double strap handle, just the thing to carry your hathing supplies. Saturday Special 69 (o Dresses — made of real French Voiles, Hemstitched. Saturday .. Each 4 9 C Lace and Organdie VesJ Black Sateen Gym Bloom ers, extra quality sateen. July Clearance Pure Linen Huck ’I‘owelsfl UNDERWEAR Union Suits, band Ladies’ “Forest Mills” make; top and shell knee. Clearance tees with collar and cuffs. Saturday very fine net, trimmed with $1.79 Val. lace. Sat. Clrcular Lace Ruffling in cream and white of 4 rows, made of fine Val. lace. Saturday Special — Ladies’ Vestees, made o J Ladies’ Fine Lisle Vests, with band and bodice tops. July Clearance 5 0 c Sale Saturday Special — Mdvis Talcum Powder J CLAMS FOR CHOWDER CLAMS FOR STEAMING SHRIMPS—CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELIL CRABS LOBSTERS Dining Room Connection HONISS’S 24-30 STATE STREET | Hartford D RINK ~ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda ~—Something you will like—it's deli- | cious, Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. THE OLD HOME TOWN HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN’ 3-Family House on Pleasant street. Seven rooms on a floor on two floors. Fine construction with a large lot about 200 feet deep. We have money to loan on second mortgages. Have you mortgage you want to cash or do you want to make one? CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. lar cstablishments. They paid a visit to the Red Cross hospital, on the out- skirts of the city, recently, spoke to |every patient and inquired of the phy- |siclans and nurses as to the delicacies “Mexico should create practical !which the patients might be permitted he is quoted |to accept. These delicacies were aft- erwards sent from the palace, Calles, secretary of government and a | presidential possibility for 1924, to declare for more manual training and less arts and science schools for Mex- ixo. OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN STREET MUTUAL BUILDING HAWAII WILL FIGHT T0 BE TERRITORY men, not social parasltas ag asserting. 'The tendency to at- tempt to create professlonal men il Bt 0 Be Wt e 50 i 100 e WORLD PRINTERS UNITE FOR UTUAL BENGFIT [01' Rwogmflm] OI ISIflfld ma!nlng 80 dedicate themselves to se- \ | curing public office.”” e o ob ”;}‘&&?&?"2‘, {HOPT INDIAN BUILDINGS S Gothenburg. lice and we will continue to merit | campaign to obtain o | territory an 4 TRAGED BACK TO 16201 ST Gothenburg, July '20—The estab- | the confidence of our patrons at AYERS’ Hawail's status as a 4ts right to the benefits and privileges of | lishment of an international bureau, all times in the future as in the | I'of master printers in Sweden is one of | past. | ‘enjoyed by states, as set forth in the measure adopted by the recent legis Jature, which is known as “Hawaii's Bill of Rights,” is being waged by 'the results of the world congress of master printors which has just ended in Gothenburg. This meeting of ex-| pert printers was attended by one! Governor Wallace R. Farrington and SATURDAY SPECIALS hundred and fifty delegates from 18 other territorial officials. The territorial government is mail countries, including the United States,n Brookfield Butter (in Ib. prints) | England, France, Germany, Italy, 45¢ 1b. ing to the governors of all of the states and to each member of con Spain, Sweden, Denmark and Norway. It was set forth that a central bu-| Pyre Lfll‘d, 2 Ibs. 25¢ gress a copy of the “Bill of Righte.” which was approved April 26 A let reau was needed in order to collect and distribute information regarding| Gobel’s Short Cut Qhouldere. 22¢ 1b. J ter requesting aid in obtaining the recognition sought accompanies each industrial disputes and settlement, means of combating unemployment, Chicken Salad, interest to the trade. The meeting 43c Ib, passed a resolution that the Swedish | The bill, containing 16 pages, reviews the history of new methods of cost accounting, de-| velopment of standardization of paper | presses, etc., the establishment of unit " Association of Master Printers be in-| New Walnut Meats, vited to open such a central bureau,| 48c Ib. and the invitation was accepted Lz New Japanese Crab Meat A bulletin will be {ssued in English, Frénch and German, and the financial (Narmco) 48¢ can support of the central burean will | come from the varions national bodies | | T i N meve oy Imported Swedish Health Bread its service. 25c pkg. m | Our Own Make Mayonnaise [ HOT WEATHER SPECIALS (in bulk) 75¢ qt., 20¢ ';-pt. | The response of the public to our efforts to please has been | phenomenal. Our aim at all| | times has been quality and serv- | | Formation of Union i World Congress Just Ended at FTORNADO, WINDSTORM, OYCI,ONE INSURANCE Protect your property against direct loss or damage for tornado, wind« storm or cyclone. The cost is nominal. I sell all kinds of Insurance, Fidelity and Surety Bonds. H. DAYTON HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANX BLDG BY STANI EY PTAUSTARD _ALARM CLOCKS LIGHT _HARNESS ETC You SAY HIS FACE IS A SIGAT? Scientists Discover Fandmarks Time of Revolt Against Span- ish Rulers, Flagstaff, Ariz, July 20 —Secientists have determined that the Hopi Indian buildings of many of the villages of the tribue northeast of Flagstaff date back to about 1620 when the Hopis |revolted against the Spanish priests and tore down missions built by the Spaniards, using many timbers from the missions in constructng their own houses. A party including Dr. A. E. Dou- glas of the University of Arizona and| Dr. J. A. Jeancon of the Colorado state museum returned recently from the Hopi pueblo villages, where they! made a study of the wooden heams in the ancient structures Professor Douglas has®pecialized in the study of rings In Arizona trees with the result that he has been able 10 determine the age of timbers The scientiste’ principal difficulty lay in securing the permission of the Tndians to make borings in the beams which are held sacred by the Hopis When this permission was finally obtained a number of one-inch bor ings were made and the examination indicated that the beams had been ent about the year 1620 when tradi Refrigerators, all kinds tion savs the Spanish buflt their mis Ol Stoves, Gas Plates. Etc. et siona In northensiern Arizons Some | WEEK-END SPECIALS | Tt s e cama e aion] ool A. LIPMAN | Regular 38¢ Coffee ' | ‘ and the missions were torn down Many of the beams in the Tndian!34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 | For 30c¢ 1b. | Roast Stuffed Chicken, « Awellings are deecorated with rich arvings which Dr. Douglas save are 3, 315, 4 Ibs. average, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 printed the {slands from 1853, when annexation to the United States was considered for the first time, until the present day. ““This declaration and its method of promulgation are extraordinary, unique in the history of legislation.™ the document =ays The reason for this procedure is that an extraordinary and critical situation faces Hawail one unique in history.™ “For a quarter of a century Hawaii has occupied the legal status of full and complete political union with the United States as an integral part thereof, but a misunderstanding ap pears to exist in the congress and in some of the executive departments of the federal government as to the gtatus, which has at times resulted in the classification or treatment of Hawaii as if it were an ‘insular pos gession’ in a derogatory manner to the dignity of this territory.” The Adocument declares that “Hawaii i& in no sense the ‘property of the T'nited States, inasmuch P tawail became a part of the union by voluntary agreement as an pendent nation, having sovereign pow ers co-equal with those of the United Btates.” By the manner of itsentrar “Hawall acquired certain inalienabie rights, contractual equitable and moral, to the maifitenance of which the good faith of the United States! is pledged,” the measure asserts prices, and similar topics of general CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PAINTERS AND i DECORATORS ‘ | 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, Fstimates cheerfully given on all jobs | About the Store inde. the work of the Spaniards PRINCESSES IN CHARITY Bulgarian Roralty Fndear Themselves ' By Their Interest in Welfare Work July 20 Nadejda tt The means hope) and Evdokia, si <ing Boris and | daughters of nd, former kin fof the nm:.m:w‘n:, are nnqparin:‘ CINDERS FOR SALE themselves fo the charitable workers A. H. Harris | table . and Egg Salads. | , | of Sofia by their active interest in the welfare work in and around the Bu — General Trucking— All kinds of Cold Meats for the 90 WEST ST, TEL. 1233-3 | Sunday Outing. Princesses | ; Pickles, Sweet and Sour. N. B. C. Products, f Flizabeth Park Canned Goods, Try a Pound of Our Loaf Cake. Potato. Chicken, Cabbage, Vege. | MEXICO NE FDS !RTI*A\\ More Manual Trninln: and Less Art for Students, Says Executive. Mexieo City. July 20 Storming of executive offices by office seekers at a| Accompanied only by a servant the ratio of 100 applicants for every gov- | two sistars of the kmz make frequent ‘“rament post has prompted General!visits to hospitals, nurseries and simi- I THE AGENT WHO wAs SHOWING OFFA PATENT FLY TRA LIVERY STABLE YESTERDAY; WAS SO BADLY BITTEN pr:fT Bt MOS@UITOES LAST NIGHT, AT THE CEANTRAL HOTEL TRAT HE LEFT Town EARLY ToDAv. : garian capital