New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1923, Page 11

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COUPON SALE 2nd Floor Bring this coupon and pur- chase any pair of men’s Ban- ister Shoes for ..... a pair COUPON SALE 2nd Floor This coupon will reduce any pair of women’s $7.50 or bet- ter Pumps and Oxfords. OFF the $ D —— COUPON SALE 2nd Floor This coupon entitles you to $ stock. SISTER DENIES BROTHER FOUND WEALTH AS CLAIMED Hagérstown Officials Have Witnesses Who Claim They Saw Missing Youth Dig Up $100,000. Hagerstown, Md., Aug. 28—De- spite emphatic denial by Miss Esther Houser, sister of Lee Houser, that her brother had found a box containing $100,000 or more, believed to have been buried by Grover C. Bergdoll, her version of the affair was being given little credence by authoritics to- day. | Fellow laborers on a road near here, who were .working near Houser at the time the find is said to have been made are equally emphatic in declaring he did unearth a box. Houser cannot be located. “I gave him a dollar last Thursday to buy some butter as he returned from work,” said Miss Houser in teling about her brother's discovery. “He had several small pieces of| change in his pocket. When he was digging his pick brought up a tin box. He dropped some of his coins | into the box and called to the other workmen: = ‘I've found of money.' “Tap made it worse by not telling how much he found. When a'sked‘ he'anawered: ‘Oh, about $10,000".4nd everyone believed him.” The fact that C. 8. Wheeler a farmer living near the spot where the money was said to have , been found, has said he would claim the supposed “fortune, strengthens thvc. doubt being cast upon Miss Houser’s story. ‘Wheeler says his little son, watching the roadmen from a fence saw the box before Houser picked it up and started away with it. but that Houser took it from the lad. Interest in the case is intense. De- . partment of justice agents have been ordered to come here to investigate. GANGS TERRORIZE COUNTRY Organized Marauders SWw ceping Through Saxony, Stealing Anything ant—Police Helpless. a box That They W sociated Press. i lyB‘::ter;, Saxony, Aug. 28.—The rural districts of Saxony for the past week have been the lpn;y t');r(:rgamwd f communistic looters. bl’[(“;lli npillaglng has reached suc.h proportions that the local gondaw merie are unable to cope with the raiders. Operating in broad day\lght these “bands have been “req\fls\flbn; ing” the crops, dairy produets RT cattle of the defenseless farmers. In numerous instances the marauders, usually traveling in troops of fi rom $7.00 * $11 to $13 values original price. off any boys’ Suit in 100- to 300 men have seized threshed off with the stock of the dairies and the slaughtering pens. ievicz furnished a diversion f general dullness of election day events in Ireland. correspondent tells of a last minute Sinn Fein rally at Rathmines night at which the countess told her audience that if the republicans did not-win a majority in the Dail, there would be a resumption “If that’s your game,” voice from the crowd, “here’s the first shot.” by a well directed egg which the cor- respondent asserts found its mark (B) $1 COUPON SALE ; 2nd Floor This coupon entitles you to off any hoys’ Sweaters in stock, * i o e NEW BRITAIN DAILY g e Wool (B) e — Band Shirts (B) $5.00 or better (B) COUPON SALE Basement With coupon men’s” Neck 2 for $l .00 $1 grade e COUPON SALE Main Floor With coupon any Silk Shirt $1.000zx —_— Silk Hosiery (B) COUPON SALE Basement, With coupon, girls’ Black Gym Bloomers (B) . Court Oreilles tribe of Chippewa Indians from Hayward, Wis,, made Alvin M. Owsley, national commander of the American Legion, a chief. He's chief No-Nau-Ong-Ga-Be, which means “the beautifying bird,” in Chippewa language. time in history a white man has been so honored by the Chippe- was. This is the first newly grain and have marched Among the farms recently raided was that of Baron von Maltza—an un- der-secretary in the foreign office, Countess Markievicz Hit By Weli Directed Egg London, Aug. 28.—Countess Mark- m the The Daily Telegram's last of shooting. replied a This sally was accompanied The “Finders keepers, losers weep- ers” idea is old fashioned when Her- ald classified ads are adopted. so generally 60 to70 Per Cent of All Irishmen Cast Ballots London, Aug. 28.—The Dublin cor- respondent of the London neWspapers estimates ;that between 60 and 70 per cent of the electorate voted in yes- terday's general election which was the quietest and most peaceful that Ireland has ever seen. Only in Wat- erford where there the old time elec- tion day amusements. In that city the government and Redmonite brass bands engaged in a musical conflict, four of them playing at once. N TENDERED SURPRISE Miss Zita M. Gernert, manager of the Stove Repair Corp., of Newark, N. |J., was tendered a surprise party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gernert of 574 West Main street, last evening. About 70 peaple were présent. Miss Gernert is a for- mer New Britain girl and is well known, Miss Theresa Grimmer of Cincinnati, Ohio, is with Miss Ger- nert during her stay in this city. The marle goes down, down, down. Printers who make it are on strike. Srowds storm Ber- lin banks, as shown above, to cash checks before money runs out. $1.55 grade $1.19 Grade B Ni Wi at Myrtle Beach with Miss Irene Sulli- van, of West from a month’s vacation at Ogunquit, | Maine. this city were guests at tamily have returned from a week's stay at Chalker Beach. their guests Clifford Ferree of this city $3.00 No-mend ioned Hosiery. (B) 9¢ (B) PERSONALS Miss Elizabeth C. McGrath of eaver street is spending her vacation Mr. and Mrs. H. Dayton Humphrey Main street, have returned Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Donnell of| the Hotel ew England, Atlantic City, last eek. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emmons and They had as and Leroy Woodnansee of Mass. Attorney William and Dr. B. L. and Norwich have returned from a ten- days' New York. street is ‘Washington, D. HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1923. Wednesday Morning Is Coupon Day +BESSE-LELAND’S Positively none of the following items sold at these prices unless the coupon is presented. Cut the coupons from the paper and bring them with you in order to participate in this money- saving event WEDNESDAY ONLY. COUPON SALE Basement , With coupon, women’s Pure 2 for $lu00 the store. $3 COUPON SALE ; 3rd Floor This coupon and $1.50 will purchase a pair of women's Full Fash- COUPON SALE Main Floor This coupon will reduce the price of any men’s Suits in OFF Wednesday only. (B) COUPON SALE b Main Floor With this coupon, men’s Women's COUPON SALE 3rd Floor With this coupon you are entitled to 20% OFF of any Corsets in stock. ) e e COUPON SALE Bring t! chase girl: $1.95 Pajamas. (B) Pair $1 COUPON SALE 3rd Floor With this coupon you are. entitled to ONE-THIRD OFF. On All Girls’ Ages 2 to 14, Coats Shirts— $1 (B) Holyoke, Mrs. William Kelly of Union street and son, John, are spending a week in New York and Long Island. Mrs. E. Lehman of 365 Arch street has retur at Myrtle Beach, Milford. from' a two-week's stay M. Greenstein Protass of this city, Attorney Josiah Greenstein of vacation spent at Katterville, Norman Danberg of 2356 Whiting spending a vacation at C. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bardeck and son, Philip, of Arch street left today Wednesday only. COUPON SALE Main Floor With this coupon, men’s $3.50 to $5.00 Collar Attached OFF the marked price. () (B) CO With tl for— for New York. Philip&r., will re- sume his studies for the priesthood at Northeast, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs, Bardeck will visit Mrs. Bardeck's sister in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Camp, Miss Florence A. Camp, Attorney M. H. Camp, and H. V. Camp have re- turned from the White Mountains. Say Belkin Concealed Part of His Stock John Mikalauskas of this city and Orville Ventres of Berlin have filed affidavits with Referee Edward M. Yeomans of the United States bank- ruptey court, charging that Herman Belkin, bankrupt Commercial street grocer of this city, concealed assets in the form of merchandise in a store 3rd Floor his coupon and pur- s’ Gingham Dresses 2 for $1 ~50 Regular $1 each grade n; UPON SALE 3rd Floor he coupon you are entitled to purchase any of our women’s $4.95 Millinery in Berlin, before filing his petition in bankruptcy. They further allege that the merchandise was later removed. Mr. Belkin has not been discharged from bankruptcy and an investiga- tion is being conducted by Refere Yeomans. v 0. E. 8. ANNUAL OUTING, The forty-first annual outing. of Martha Chapter, Order of the East- ern Star, will be held Friday at West Haven. A business meeting will be held at 11 a. m. It will be followed by a shore dinner, A number of local Masons plan to be among the guests, - The “Finders keepers, losers weeps= ers” idea is old fashioned when Her- ald classified ads are so generally adopted. o BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. WEDNESDAY MORNING | SPECIALS ‘ HOSIERY SPECIALS Ladies’ pure thread silk hose, made with fashioned back and double soles, ex- cellent value. Wednesday morning special, pair .... 790 Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose, with: fancy lace boot, value $1.00 pair; colors black andp cordovan. Wednesday mofning special, pair 69C Ladies’ fine Cotton Hose made with seamed back and double soles. Wed. morning r special, pair .... 22C Boys’ and «Girls’ Sport Hose (knee length); colors black and cordovan, sizes 7 to 11Y%. Wednesday morning special, pair ..43c¢c —_— Men's fine Muslin Night Shirts, superior quality, trimmed with fancy braid. Wed. morning 98 c special, each .. Pongee Silk, Japanese make, all silk, free from powder; suitable for dress- es, draperies, etc. Wed. special vard Bates Dress Ginghams, 33-in. wide, in all the standard checks and plain colors. Wed. 2 5 c special, yard Percales, fine quality, in stripes and neat patterns, vard wide. Wed. special yard B v Killarney Suiting, in all the wanted light and dark colors; a good substitute for linen. Wed. 29 c special, yard .. MEN’S DEPT. Men’s blue Chambray Work Shirts, -cut full size, all double stitched, Wed. morning special, each . ... 890 Boys’ Blouses, made of high grade woven madras, in a fine variety of neat patterns, sizes 6 to 16 yrs. Wed. morning special, each ... 790 Men’s fine Lisle Union Suits, made in all styles, sizes 34 to 46. Wednesday morning special, ea.. . $1 o39 P Normandy Dotted Swiss Voiles in a good asSsort- ment, light and dark col- ors. Wednesday 49 c special, yard .. Figured Dress Voiles, dark grounds, all good styles to select from, 40 in. wide. Wed. special, yard .... 220 —_— Cotton Dish Toweling, linen finish, red and blue borders, Wednesday morn- ing special 72-in. Bleached Mercer- ized Damask, heavy qual- ity; several good patterns. Wednesday 79 c morning special Floral Silk Mull Com- fortables, plain borders, white cotton filled, full size. Wed. $4.98 morn. special — Floral Sateen Comfort- ables, filled with 1009 pure new white cotton, winter weight 54.98 Wed. special e All wool Plaid Double Blankets in several differ- ent colors, guaranteed all wool, size 70x80. Wednes- day morning special . . ... $7.98 special, pair Hemstitched Muslin Sash Curtains. Wednesday morning special, pair .... 390 21-yd. wide Unbleached Sheeting, good heavy qual- ity. Reg. 60c. Wednesday special, yard .... 45¢ | brown, Wednesday morning 45x36 Pillow Cases made of good light weight cot- ton, free from dressing. Wed. morning 2 5 c special, each .. 81x90 full size Bed Sheets, good quality cot- ton sheeting.- Wednesday morning special, each .... 98c Electric Curling Iron, an ideal appliance for Curling the hair. 110 Volts. Wed- nesday morning 9 8 c special “Electric Table Stoves, everyone guaranteed; 110 Volts, 500 Watts; Wed. morning Boston Bags, made from genuine cowhide, double strap, in black and tan. —— Warren’s Shoulder Strap |Ijtlibbtmwindwl'li‘lt;:, pink and ue. Wednesday morning special ... 80 Clinton Safety Pins, size 1, 2, 3, dozen on card. Wednesday morning special ... 7c Belding Darning Silk, in black, white, tan and C morning special ... Percale and Gingham house dresses, trimmed with Rick Rack braid and con]tr:a\s{,ivngi colors, in all styles. Wed. special ... $1.19 MRS SRRl Children’s Gowns, made of nice quality nainsook, long and short sleeves, neatly trimmed with French knots and pin tucks. Wed. $l .39 special .. Ladies’ Bloomers, made of white B. V. D. cloth, cut full and reinforced crotch, very strong and well made. Wednesday 3 7 c special ........ Ladies’ two-clasp Silk Gloves, in all the new shades, double tipped fin- gers. Wednesday morning special. . 83C Ladies’ Swiss Embroid- | ered handkerchiefs, very| pretty designs. Wednesday morning lzi c special ....

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