New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1923, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY EERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922 MAIN FLOOR Discontinued Lines of Gor- don Tripletoe and Phoeni: CHILDREN’S HOSIERY 350 A Pair Value 50¢ 3 Pair $1.00 WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS Begge ~Lelands STORE CLOSES AT 12:15 NOON CANDY DEPARTMENT Jumbo Salted Peanuts, boxed, Ib. 33 (& Specig] fAs:prtment Sum- mer Confections, boxed alb.59° MAIN FLOOR Furnishing Department Genuine Chalmers Make Men’s Porosknit UNION SUITS 95¢ —_— BARGAIN BASEMENT MEN’S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS regular $1.00 grade SECOND FLOOR CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT - Lot of Boys’ | BOYS’ WOOL BATHING BATHING SUITS SUITS C which sell regular prices at $1.00 orr wE WOMEN g DEPARTMENT Entire Balance of Qur Special Lot of Women’s and GIRLS’ HATS Misses’ Canton Crepe Navy, Black, Brown a.nd Other Wanted Shades 85¢ and $1.25 50¢ VERY SPECIAL Special Sale of Women's BARGAINS Five Tables of Odds and Ends Children’s Shoes Bungalow Aprons Women’s Waists Children’s Wash Suits Special Lot of Women’s WHITE PUMPS AND OXFORDS Gitls’ Raincoats 88c ) GOOD REGORD Headquarters Qomn-ny Returns From Camp at Niantic After Having Ren~ dered Excellent Service, The headgquarters company of the 169th infantry, of which W. H. Jack- lfeutenant, which went to Niantic last week, Eave a good account of itself in the activi- son of this city is first ties there, At the rifie range in East Haven this outfit had charge of the tele- phone service at the firing points and target pits and at Niantic had charge of the wireless and telephone services under Sergeant Dobrynski. The outfit received special instruc- tions from government experts and in the final regimental maneuvers the company did excellent work, keeping headquarters well informed as to the “position of the enemy.” Sergeant Bellman was given great credit for the “chow™ he prepared. The company will drill this eve- ning. Management of Tuskegee Hospital Meets Approval Tuskeges, Ala., Aug. 7.—Notice has | meetings of the Great Aerie of the been wired director of the war vet- eran’s bureau of the acceptance of his | day. plans for the operation of the hos- R BT pitak here for disabled negro veterans | +'There are 2174 different characters by the citizens committee, appointed | in the works of Dickens. WEDNESDAY MflRNIN S FOR to confer with the bureau director for a solution of the problefn. The com- promise reached at Washington last week between the committee and di- rector Hines provided that the chief surgeon and two assistants should be white and others of the personnel, negro, members of the committee told the citizens here, who advised accep- tance of the plans. BROTHERS TOGETHER. “Boys” Meet. For the first time in 43 years, the together. Today, M. Irving Jester of 31 Harrison street is entertaining his three brothers, Robert J. of this city, Frank G. of Dallas, Texas, and James Jester of Ellendale, Dela. Tomorrow the party will motor to Bear Mountain, N. Y., where Miss Marle Jester, daughter of M. Irving Jester, is & swimming instructor at a summer camp, and later in the week they intend motoring to the White Mountains. EAGLES IN MOURNING Denver, Colo., Aug, 7. — Delegates from Ohio wore bands of mourning for President Harding as business Fraternal Order of Eagles opened to- $3.00 values to $6.00 SHOE DEPARTMENT and sizes 'HUDSON-ESSEX OUTING Honeyman Auto Sales Fstablishment Closed Tomorrow While Employes Attend Annual Affair, to be held tomorrow at Riverside First Time in 43 Years That Jester | p,ri Mass. Mr. Honeyman is a member of the committee on arrangements, which has providel for a clambake, various four brothers in the Jester family are sports and dthletic games for which | attractive prizes have been offered. The women as well as the men who attend the outing are expected to con- test for the prizes, quite as they are contesting against men as skilful drivers of automobiles. The Honeyman establishment in this city will be closed all day tomor- TOW. GAME CALLED OFF Worcester, Mass., Aug. 7.—Spring- field at Worcester, first game called off, wet grounds. DAVIS IS VERY SICK Topeka, Kas, Aug. 7. — Governor Jonathan M., Davis, Kansas, who is seriously ill with influenza at his home here, continued’ta show a tem- perature of 103 and 104 this morning, according to his physician. THF. MOHICAN MARKETI STEU\K POTATOES BEST NO. 1 SUGAR FINE GRANULATED Special Lot of Men’s OXFORDS Good assortmgnt of colors SLEEVELESS SWEATERS $3.15 Value $5.00 values to $25.00 Women’s Genuine Propper CHIFFON SILK HOSIERY $1.95 4 ru vaiue $3.00 LINEN DRESSES value $1.50 Men’s Escon-pac Nainsook; UNION SUITS $5.00 Members of the Honeyman Auto| Sales company and all its employes’ | will attend the annual outing‘of all| Hudson-Essex dealers in this district | 2" $1.50 Entire balance of our Women’s and Misses’ value $1.45 ea. Linen Dresses—values to $20.00 STORE STORE CLOSES CLOSES BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Here Are a Few Qutstanding Values Wednesday Morning Specials Attractive Organdy Bon- nets, trimmed with rows of fine tucks and narrow em- broidered shield, edged with val lace, organdy tie, in all sizes, Wed- nesday Special . 43 Women’s Good Grade Sateen Tailored Petticoats. This garment is. shadow- proof as it is double finish- ed witha 20 inch hem. Wednesday 12 la Figured Cretonne, mew; Unbleached Cotton, 36 in. it 5 : . Eooes:”‘s’m,f’a 3651?;.'”‘,“:; wide, good heavy quality. Just for 1 l C excellent Wednesday .. yd. HOSIERY SPECIALS Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, with seamed back anld double soles; black and colors. Wednesday Morning Special, 89c Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, dropstitched; colors, black, gray, fawn, white; ;alutlev‘ $2.00 pair. Wednes- ay Morning Special pr. 980 Ladies’ Fine Silk Lisle Hose, with fashioned back anld dmwledst;lseds; black and colors, Wednesday Morning Special 480 Unhleached Sheetmg 2 14 dyds.J mdfe, high grade. ust for . . Curtain Scrim, dots and Wednesday .. 49 c figures, 36 in. wide, mercer- White Table 01'] Cloth, | ized, fine quality, value 45¢c. full width., Just 2 5 Just for Wed- for Wednesday, yd C |nesday ) mm— pr— —— e— NEW SILK Fine Crepe Bloomers, white and pink in elastic knee and ruffled style. Wednesday ; Special — KNIT UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Fine Lisle Union Suits, made with band top %sd s‘l;/elé knge; sizes 38 to 50, Wednesday Morning Special ea 79C Ladies’ Lisle Vests, with Georgetls Crepe,. 40. fh» wide, extra heavy quality, lb l9c pk. LEAN BOIUING BEEF' . wue saeimre o= LB, 5¢ 53¢ 10 1. 88¢ LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB ba:g anlel bodice tops. Wed- nesday ornmg 29 C Special Union Suits, in all styles; best quality; values to 89c ea. Will Close Them Out DRESSES in all the leading colors. §43=§1.79 Black Moire Ribbon, 6 in. wide, extra good quality, regular price 59¢ a yard. Wednesday Morn- ing Special . 3 9 (o , 24 ! FANCY LAMB FORES FANCY CHUCK ROASTS . ue'vmtins - .. 16¢ | FANCY LAMB LOINS .. PRIME RUMP ROASTS . 2 > LB, 20c [ PRIME RUMP'S OF VEAL FRESH PORK ROASTS . . 16c Wednesday Morn 2 9 Handsome new styles featuring Pleats and all the other new features for fall. Here is the big- gest value in Silk Dresses we have ever offered, they are all new goods but priced like mark downs j Boys’ and Guls Sample ] . 20c | FANCY VEAL CHOPS .. SHOULDERS LEAN FRESH LAMB LEGS FANCY YOUNG SHORT LEGS OF VEAL G i SHOULDERS ARMOUR’S BEST SMOKED MEN’S DEPT. 75 dozen of Men’s All Silk Knitted Ties; large va- riety of patterns to choose from; value $1.00 eachs for ONE DAY OVLY—WEDNESDAY Men’s Cotton Hemstitch- ed Handkerchiefs, 1-4 in. hem; value 10¢ each., Wed- nesday Morning Special— Wednesday Morn- ing Special . 39 5 25¢c Mahouny Se Trays srettl.ly de m:i Wed- - oGgldhL:u l'll‘aollet Tissue, 2500 sheet rolls. Wednesday Special 2 5 C LARGE, RIPE BANANAS NATIVE SWEET CORN SOLID NATIVE CABBAGE EGGS GUARANTEED FRESH 2DOL........6lc RASPBERRY JAM .. LB. 17c GREEN NATIVE fi;l SH NAYIVE loc nwumcnnm's]?. .Qt. 250 3 Bunches lOc FANCY YELLOW PEACHES .... 2 Qts. 250 SQUND” YELLOW ONIONS 19¢ NATIVE SUMMER 39c Bates’ Dress Ging- ham, 32 in. wide, new fall patterns, stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors. Just CHEESE el | BEST WHOLE MILK Best Quality Percales, 36 LB. LI ch in. wide. Just for A Wednesday .. 19 s Kilarney Sulung all the BEST PURE LARD.2 LBS. 25¢ new sport shades, * 36 in, NATIVE RED nesi Special . #i 288 Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine Materials are: and Charmeuse. e e ) ) ) ) BUTTER BEST CREAMERY 2 ..., .. t;’onglee,h efxceélent grade,| All Wool Plaid Bed a fine cloth for drapery and dreds purposs, péyg | Blankets, size 70x80, value C| Just for Wed. yd. 510' Just for $ 6 Sateens, full mercenzed Wednesdly 98 “lrhtl't'e fand pu'g( only; fine clo or undergarments. Sehool Girl Pri Slip ::::;r Wed- made of fine quality nain-, l sook neatly trimmed with Fruit of the Loom Nain- | embroidery on yoke and o e e, 29 ¢ et ™ §1,48 Miller’s Bathing Special for Wednesday ..... - i s wide. Just for RED BUTTERFLY OOLONG TEA . 40c - nLVEnRflSl') HEAD RICE ....... S s. ;nsf Wednesday .. vd. 29c NEW PIIA BEANS . 17e Bed Pillows, covered with A. C. A, Ticking, filled with new clean feathers. Just for Wednes- day Art Linen, 18 in. wide, ecru lcnlor, JeVEry thread pure linen, Just for Wednesday, yd 290 Our Famous DINNFR BLEND COFFEE..LB. 25c¢ PURE COCOA IN BULK LBS. 19¢c HIRE'S ROOT BEER EXTRACT . 18e¢ | BAKERY SPECIAL—Chocolate Cream LAYER CAKES.. Fa. 25c MOHICAN Lb. 50 ;s BUNS . Lb. 10 9c Slltl:;':um Hair m. cap sl or fi sml;h or double ;g:ll, reg. rice 2 for 25c. Wednes- MOHICAN ROLLS RYE, GRAHAM, WHEAT BREAD ..

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