New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1924, Page 5

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QUAKER NET CURTAINS to close out. Special for Wed. $1.69 ~—Third F » NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924. o - - e e R 2 2 e 2 e S R 2 R S B ) ) S 2 . 2 e 2 FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE Black and grey only. Irregulars, $2 quality. Special sl .00 —Main Floor loor MEN’S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS All first quality, neat st patterns, full cut ripe $1.00 -—Main Floor WOOL JERSEY 15 new seasonable shades of popular fabrics for dresses and skirts CHILDREN’S SILK and $1.49 ~=Main I loor WOOL: STOCKINGS First qualities, black, grey, Reg. 75c }?egulal' | #) |camel and cordovan. i value $1.00. ‘ i Sale Price | —Main F | il % WOOL REMNANTS Consisting of Wool Serges, Poplins, 56-in, at ] /2 PRICE MEN’S MADRAS SHIRTS In silk the better kind. [ | | | | | | | 1 g Reg. value $2. ] | | | | | | | | i stripe Madras Main F 50 WOMEN’S COATS Season’s most wanted ma- Val.uca: to $29 $ 10.00 terials. Second I Wool Jerseys Main ¥ $1.35 loor LADIES’ RIBBED SPORT HOSE all shoe shades. value $1.69. $1.00 Main Floor loor Sale Price .. BATH TOWELS Heavy double loop, colored border, Turk- | ish Towels. 33 c loor et Size 20x40 . -—Basement WILLIMANTIC of THREAD Black and white — = 3 for lOC sizes ~Main Floor S HAND TOWELS Soft absorbent, linen finish, l zéc Each .... loor -~Basement EXTRAORDINARY q...m_n--.m..---'--- ) — " .«-l,- nmfltal TISFACTION. ~ NEW BRITAIN. CONN. I Bavidson 4 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, St'RWCQ AND SILK CREPE DE CHINE 40-inch in white, grey, tan, navy and black. $ l OO Yard . Main ,*ioor - _..‘..,. For Tomorrow Only MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS m grey and ecru. SET SOAP DYE a 90 package -Main Floor LADIES’ WOOL SPORT HOSE In all colors. 9 8 c Values to $1.50. ~-Main Floor BUTTERFIELDS LINGETTE This popular fabric for undergarments and chil- dren’s dresses. Warranted - 59c colors —Main Floor GLASS TOWELING LADIES’ CLOTH Red and blue borders and red and blue stripe e 128 toweling, yard Basement inches wide. CHILDREN’S COATS Of heavy warm material, with without fur trimmings. $7.95. Sizes 210 6 CHILDREN’S PANTY DRESSES Made of serge and heavy Hlack satteens, daintily embroidered. Sizes 2 to 6. Reg. value $1.95 $l -00 ~—Seceond Floor and Regular value --8econd Floor BARGAINS WHITE LAWN BIAS TAPE 6 vard pieces, 9¢ all sizes ..... Main Floor Regular 59¢ Main Floor LADIES’ FLANNEL GOWNS In white and striped heavy flannel 79 c —fuil cut . s '« econd Floor Fine* soft muslin for un- dergarments, No. 1000, 36 18¢ Main Floor TABLE CLOTHS Hemstitched mer- cerized cloths. 9 8 c Special —Basement ALARM CLOCKS Top bell alarm, Wat- erbury ‘ 85 c movements Main Floor 0 o oo o o oo om wm o e e oo e e e e 2 e B vt SiretorettvrdoreSoretirrSirrtirrsire o Tore S e e e —— e o o HINTS NEW SCANI]AL IN AERIAL SERVICE Congressman Nelson Demands Sweeping Investigation Be Made ping was Washington, J 29 A swer investigation of the alr service demanded in the house today by Rep- resentative Neclon, republican, Wis- consin, who declared he was informe that conditions which now exist are a continuation of the same practices by the same parties “that wrote the blackest page in America's war his- tory in the alreraft failure.” Introducing a resolution asking for | the appointment of a special commit- tee of inquiry, he said “1 am preferring no charges against anybody. 1 simply wish to end this rinspeakable condition fn the air serv- fce or set at rest these charges §f found untrue” Conditions Unchanged, Mr, Nelson said he had more thai seven thousand documents, which, he added, “T am told will show the same conditions which existed during the darkest days of the black services and that the same firms who participated in the loot of more than 500,000,000 of the people’s money are still getting the contracts under the same conditions and provisions they got those previous contracts.” He declared the air service is con- ducting a propaganda over “moun- tain and sea, rt and valley, in or- der to try t ce congress through | Wt aroused Public sentiment, to ap- propriate more money than the offi- cials of the air service seem to feel congress would be willing 1o appro- priate on a proper presentation to it ! of the needs of the service,” and he | asked: is the purpose of the proposed flight of the dirigible to the North ok 7" Mr. Nelson said that in his opinion the manufacturers’ Aircraft Associa- tion, Inc., and its method of epera- tion “were in absolute violation of the Sherman anti-trust law.” and that he was convinced that an investigation would show this “not only as being a fact then but fts being a fact to- day.” “is th Oil Promoters Given Heavy Fines in Court Houston, Tex., Jan. 29.—-8. E. J. ©6x and L. O. Glenn, oil promoters, were convieted of fraud by a jury in Federal court here yesterday. Both were indicted in connection with the operations of the Blue Bird oil cor-| poration. Judge J. C. Hutcheson, Jr., | sentenced seven other defendants in| na- case who pleaded guilty. They parp fined from $1,000 to $15,000. | . DR CRAIG LEAVING OTTY | Dr. A. J. Craig, senior resident in- terne at the New Britain General hos- pital, whose term there expired sev- | #ral months ago but who was pre- | wvailed upon to remain until February | 1, will eoncinde his period at the ocar | institution 7 yursday and will return | to Boston where he will'open an of- fca scandal in| the atr services now exists in those ! SUGGEST HARDING T0 AID_HUNGARY League Wants American (o Su-‘ pervise Reconstruction- Loan London, Jan, 20.~The League of Nations it is learned here, has been | seeking the services of an Amnrh-ani to supervise Hungary's finances in| connection with the league's $10,000,« | 000 reconstruction loan to that coun W. P G. Harding, former gn\'cr-] nor of the I‘ederal Resorve bank of | the United States, is understood to| be one of the men under consideration for the post. However, it was nm’ at League headquarters here today | that no appointment wonld be made until the reparation commission had approved the terms of the loan, The league considers that the ap- pointment of an American of the| standard of Mr. Harding would not| only assure an impartial, neutral! handling of Hungary's finances, but would facilitate the ciforts of making a part of the proposed loan in the United States, The officials of the league also are anxions to aveid appointing any one identified with any country having a | political interest in Hungary. In the case of the league’s loan to Austria similar efforts were made to obtain an American to administer the | finances of that country, but the| league was finally obliged to choose & | Hollander because, it was stated in league quarters, of the disinclination of the Washington government to| | identify American interests too close- | Iy with the league. ] To Russia? | | | J { ] | James O'Grady, laborite in 'hc‘ | British parliament, will in all rvroh ability be named British envoy to |Soviet Russia, if the Macdonald gov- ernment recognizes Russia. “Connecticut’s Best Will Iym the Handsome Four-Piece ‘Vlahoglny Bed- room te now in our front window, It is a fine Grand Rapids make and includes large Dresser, Full Vanity, and two Twin Beds. It was priced $448.00, but is now a discontinued pat- tern and has been reduced to— Buy Your Furniture and Rugs —at— B. C. PORTER SONS and be Perfectly Satisfied —0— Honest Quality BARLAN PLAID BLANKETS Full size. All $2.85 colors. Special ~—Third Floor BOYS’ SUITS In Oliver Twist styles, Tweed and Corduroy with heavy crash blouses, sizes 8 o 7. Regular $l .39 value $1.95 ... ~8econd Floor PEQUOT SHEETS Kull bed size, 81x90, full bleached $ l .59 Main Floor TEDDY BEAR SUITS Of heavy brushed wool, Regular $3 .95 value $4.95 . ... ——Second Floor TABLE DAMASK Mercerized Table 39¢ ——Basement 58:inch Damask, OUTING FLANNEL 27 inch striped lzi_c flannel —Main Floor CHILDREN’S DRESSES Of heavy wool serge, nicely embroidered in wool designs. Sizes 8 to 14, $3.00 Reg. value $5.95 —Second Floor é’ . Furniture Store” MID-WINTER FURNITURE AND RUG SALE DININGROOM FURNITURE g GREATLY REDUCED DURING THIS BIG GENUINE SALE Honest Prices Eight-piece Walnut Grand Rapids Dinin Rapids Dining Suite. Reduced from $350.00 to Server and China Cabinet to match if you wish. Eight-piece Walnut Grand Radis Dining Suite. Reduced from $424.00 to This suite is in our window. You save £127.00 hecause it is discontinued. Other Suites as low as ..... sesscssvsegsssstesseas $99.00, $159.00 and $174.00 B.C.PORTER SONS $269.00 $297.00 Will buy a very fine Four- piece Walnut Bedroom Suite now shown on our first floor. It is a fine Grand Rapids make and includes a large Dresser, Full Size Bed, Chifferobe and Triple Mir- ror Toilet Table. It has been greatly re- duced in this Big Sale and is a wonderful value for only— 2490 People Say With Great Pride “I Got It At Porter’s” e Let our experts help vou furnish your home, We've had fifty-eight vears’ experience.

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