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Mew's Hlasncione Work Shirta—with st (achedd collar, Eacellont alue. Coloes. arey aal khaki \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923, BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Ay Pervale and Madens, I & large » o meat patiorns, all wameniod fast §8c Day ....... Each 88¢ 88c DAY WEDNESDAY | A HOST OF REAL LIVE BARGAINS FOR ONE DAY ONLY Waists and 1Wouses, made of dimity and Voile, Peter Pan and Tusedo styles, neat and pretiy pattems, 88c Day ......1 For 88¢ “Tadies’ Mustin Under Skirts — lace and Hamburg trimmed, 88c Day ......1 For 88¢ | teading colors, full length, %8¢ Day ......1 For 88¢c Tadies” Cotton Taffeta Skirts—in all ihe " 88C Day Flannelette Gowns—made of good quality Flannelette, 88c Day ......1 For 88¢ 1. Corsels i broken Sizes 19 .1 Pair 88¢ R, and G, and W, e The orviginal Vogae Brassiere—hooks un- der left arm, with frout hose supporters, 88c Day......1 For 88¢c School girls I‘Im'l\ Sateen Bloomers, 88¢ Day ......1 For 38 cloas. tic at knee and pleated on belt, exceedingly popular for gym exercise. and dark colorings, 88c Day ....5 White Jean \l«hl\—.uvulu(lml style, iuJ sizes 8 to 20, 88 Day ......1 For 88; ——— ) Household Rubberized Aprons in flovwered wmd Paisley pattein. For 88¢ | 88c Day ......3 { 36-Inch Silk Sunfast—Plain colors. J 8c Day ...... Yard 88 deavor to s remembe “Also, it the little WILL NOT BRING REMAINS 0 U. 3. endeavor in the futu Georgians means for double yoke nnd cut full, ,, ham will permit us to do its rector what the love of American Ma'd Whisk Brooms—fine qual. iy whish, with ring top, B e S e [ Leather Gindles—tn the staple colars, l 88c Day ............ 88¢c \u.a-l Dross Linings, of 0\m~ quality nain- " .2 For 8 Children's Leather Bags in black, sreen unl brown, 88c Pay ..... 2 For &8¢ luuluu Cowhide Leather Bagy —lnvu woel roomy, 88c Day......,.....88c H00 Yards of Bates Dress Ginghams, in a large assortment—plain and broken checks “ul plain colors, 2-inches wide, "8c Day ....4 Yards 88c J Crepe Plisse f Plain colors and f 88¢ Day ....4 Yards 88¢ J ) Cotton Challies for comfortabies, in lght Yawrd wide, Yards 88¢ po——— '-——:——-—-.’ , BRAiee Weas Siiting n alliihe ..Nmm.-J olors, Yord wide, {88¢ Day ....2 Yards 88c 88c Day ....4 Yards 38c [ Curtain Musline—3a6_mehes wide, l [ ial—new patierns, =] Quiker Craft tucan Net Curtain .\Iau-r-J 88 Day ...... Yard 8 dapanese Crepe, in all the wanted colors, weful for ladies' and children's wear, 88¢c Day ....4 Yards 88c —_———— Dress Percales—First quality, all neat pat. ferns, light and dark, Yard wide, 88¢c Day ....4 Yards 88c i ADDED FEATURE FOR WEDNESDAY POIRET TWILL, CREPE SATIN and CANTON CREPE Dresses $9.88 A remarkable purchase enables us to offer these Extraordinary Values. These are exceptionally i pretty Dresses for such a low price and are copies of higher priced Dresses. Colors are Black, Brown and navy. Sizes 16 to 44, s’ Chamois 2-clasp Gloves, Ladies' [88c Day .....1 Pair 88c (e Children’s Chamoisette Gloves -- Liro white, grey, 88c Day ....2 Pairs 88¢ milar trips will be held in the | course of the chureh ot Cran- | 8O, We ! re to show it and y sen V]\\y‘lh\\m‘t(‘(l in Love and it is m.mncd | STARTS A TAXIMAN I'inance, ————__ - l Chenille for embroidery=—12 yanl ploces, B88¢ Day ....2 Pieccs &8¢ 88c Day ....... Each [ Lace Collars, vound and Tusedo » TMoire Ribbon—0 tnchee w . u e m sl o ,'( 88c Day ... 2 Yards ! | TDresden Ribbon, 6 Inches v ile, snbie for fancy work, 88c Day ....4 Yards uS J ladln. Flocced tined Vests and Pants — | and Pants e “Forest MUIS" make, Al styles, 88¢ Day Each 88¢ 2 Hm-«l Slecping N 0T " make. Value mJ s l«lhr( Sk Hose — Colors, black, cordovan, navy and white, 88» Day .....2 Pair 88c o T L e Men's High Grade Silk Liste Drop-stitched Hose—excellont quaiity, Value 59¢ pair, 88c Day ....4 Pairs 88¢c — Men’s Two-thread Cotton Hose. Special value. Black and colors, 88c Day ....7 Pairs 88¢c P — ———— Ladies’ Silk and Wool Sport Heather mixture. Value $1.68 pair. 88c Day ....... Pair 88¢ Iure Irish Linen Huck Towels, with place or initial, 88c Day ....... Each 88¢ Nose — e Ladies' fine gange Cotion Hose == Made with seamed back and double soles, Colors, dack, cordovan and white, 88c Day.....4 Pairs 88¢ ,' Poudivs' Silk Liste Sport Hosoes( English ' Hbed) ==Tluck and colors, 138¢c Dav ....2 Pairs 88¢ = _—e————————— Ladie " Pore Sk HoseeFashioned back wil double soles, Value $1.09 pair, 38c Day ....... Pair 88¢ Absorbent, Hemstitched 85 Doy 4 For 88 | [ By Each 88e Pillow Cases—Made of soft quality otton cloth, 88c Day ......4 For 88¢ [SSéIB;y e Palr 88c Imu-(- Assortment of Bungalow Cretonnes —Reguiar 29¢ yard. 88c Day ....4 Yards 88c Union Linen Dish Toweling in red and lue striped. 88c Day ....5 Yards 88¢ Gonuino &Beser; -Blanket Robes RN .. S5 i buintal in the latest Beacon designa, in a rich assort- ment of pretty colors. Silk ribbon trimmed, well tailored and perfect finish. Sizes 36 to 44, as well as extra large sizes 46 to 52, all at the same price. This will make excellent items for Christmas gifts, and by purchasing now it will be a sreat saving. timent and unanimou; will never be forgotten in Ge “I take this opportunity of t ing the English friends of ou including many members of the [thorpe family, and of a |that an entepprise endo Georgians' capital city tor the state by transmitted t ment in Wi enly one actt © — that of deepest love u or the for- gotten founder of Geo to on the lafter a lapse of two centuries, campus of the University of Atianta. ! land has raisod no m Dr. Jacobs, in unnouncing his de- Dr. Jacobs expre cision, asked that this statement be ot returning to the United transmitted to Ar mediately, “The purpc ——————— t\\n (\h] COULDN proval French Begins Job As New York Oglethorpe's Body Will Remain ln Old Elgland plan, | Taxi Driver, ew York, O 6.—"Boys, call me rench, first cou- Vanderbilt, asked vly met mates £ jated Presa . Oct. 16.—In deference to sentiment, Dr. Thornwell s has decided o withdraw the othorpe university that ral James B, Ogle- be transs sin of Willlam H, this favor of hiz ne [ when, with his first hackman's tip | still jingling in his pockets, he was i cheered to Ke platform aft- strilie-vote meeting herhood of Taxicab L and o depart- have had the body of Ge thorpe, founder of ferred to the proposcd been balked in love and in Wall street, Frengh yes- | o-the broker's carna- | and pinned on his lapel in its | subman’s button. He hauled | , pocketed his first tip, | brush with the traffi ountered his first “stift’ y client, of our request uusy} the grave ot our| founder, the exact location & which had actually been torgotten in ling land, might be mac center of in-| struction for our in the great| izcn principles upon wh jeneral Ogle-|0f 171 Wha . Mew ' Haven thorpe founded onr community, thus | Was placed in | alrfic jail today in gerving as a holy senctuary of.Geor- | default of $1,600 bonds in which he gian patriotism; was held pending the outcome of in- “The second | Juries su d by Joseph Waldmar sire to make him an of this city. Filzce's automobile ', ory an oternal tic o M}'!{ck and probably fatally injured |, .. B England and ri | Waldman when the latter alighted | toa “It is this last purpose that scems| oM a trolley car. at present impossible of réalization,| ‘Yaldman, jt ported at the As to the first, it is already partly a l'l"‘"""“:“ "‘”*‘Mnr‘;l several rib complished. We know where Ogl nd a punctured lung. He cel more - honored now that I am | . 4 | had his | So New Haven Dyviver Whose Car In- | cops and jured Man is —=a non-tip: | Then he careful toilet, at- | tended a dinner of the directors of | the Taxicab Corporation that em- | | ployed him and later was given the | | place of honor at a mecting of his | union. Al in oue day. I greet you,” he said | to vociferous demands for ‘oday 1 kissed the hut~1 of the first labor union 1 ever | belonged to. 1 was never so com. | plimented in my life as I was when | [T was permitted to join the union. Kept in Jait Bridgenort, ( 16.—John was our de- el his sacred mem 4 will between spanish Aiv Squaa‘on Razes Moorish Village | Melilla, Moroceo, Oct. 16.—The en- dpanish air force flew over the | thorpe is buricd definitely, and by the \:,],a:::' h e Hanooc [ ek to saavess b gracious courtesios of ti English g s 1 am with you, T think you ‘. people, Oglethorpe university will en : . : inderiut 1 ask you not f ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, forget to pay your dues, and to ! and Mrs, Frank Stedman sn- | raise vourselves up to be respected | 1 the eng: nt of their son, [and honored in society. As a chauf- | ”(mul‘ to Miss Ruth Laurie of Last!fenr 1 believe I will make good. The | “[dl" street, cops may pick me up every day, un- | gt . Hi 1 get wise to the traffic rules, but | J N, u. H. 8. NOTES, I'il be right back.” | REI-IEVE' HER | Charids 1. Southard, field secretary | The 3 X 9 200 e of the Hyesight Conservation mos oted to old the strike vote for | * | ment, spoke interestingly before an 2" Jter which they will take — | sasembly of (he noy smen and | o cnforee their demands for | an assembiy of men this| £ pee cent of the mater receipts, in- Indigestion Corrscted by o i s i W P " - portance of l'\r are.”” During Fl’““.a_flves course of the speech he used 8lides | aid him 1n his talis. The remainder of the morning un- Or “Fruit Laxo Tablets” o'siéek why divided Jats twe Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Fullnessor | Periods of 40 minutes each. Pain after eating, gas, heart futtor- Iive teachers from Thomaston High 1 ings, are troubles that * Frait-a- chogl visited the school yosterday.|\village of Bugasi and destroyed it/ 1 12 B tives” cofrects. | During their stay they visited the high explosive bombs. The in- | iyl This medicine, made from fruit | English, mathewatics, history and ! ts of the village endeavored to | ¢ I 3 juices and tonics, acis dircetly on the science classes, and heard the stu- tscape, but sufered many casualties. | HESB stomach and quickly restores sound, dents in pecitation - i 7 satural tion | Miss ¥. Holfes, assisted by young| ~ BURGLA IN NEW HAVEN. / ’ Mrs. Frank W. Wallace, Dore’s t § the > . we i and sporting y women stug New Haven, O 16.—A hardware Corner, Moultonville, N.Ii., writes: out notices of deficiencies to * 1s hroken into 1 ( Lusy for oda store downtown ‘Although my trouble was .>r some t night. The burg- years’standing, “ Fruit-a-tives” relie: | to the home of the students who helped the Ives to flashlights ved me of Indigestion, stopped the |low in their marks. It is probable | und revolvers, During the night Headaches, banished all symptoms | that these will reach the burglars got into the grocery of Lo. of Heart 1roubl~ and gave me hack home s early pohrt of next week. |z Arothers and carried away a my health . The e clib went on its first| s ich held about $100, As| $0c. & bos, 6 for $2.50, tr . | on trip erday niy the h At dealers or from | e ¥ 1 the Sta |v>r Trac )a achool ot] Pnruu v antomobile Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y, of the fourth perfod. Sev- | was use Donnelly, Mullen Co. notices fo move it