New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1924, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAKCH 4 "9, GALIFORNIA LEADS == : m—— : IWATOONERS | Nershandie ooty SHIRTS | w i wd | Duitson & Has More Cars to Populace Than §!_ to City an fi a ? th l ™ sy O | RN e s f HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND . Hume l)a_\ MEN's MADRAS Handkerchiefs A At such prices these Handkere! Men’s 19¢c Woven Border Fine Whits; Women’s 19¢ White and Colored Pu embroidered corners Women’s 15¢ Fine Lawn Handkelchl WEDNESDAY, MAR Motor Delivery i-_.-,_.---.-._.--.-...._.-.__..-.‘_-.,-,.,...-_..-_.-_-.-e, FINE 'VAL LACES Imported from Cafais, France. ~Main Floor San Francisco, March 4.—California bhas more automobiles to each thou- sand of population than any other state in the umm ing to figures | compiled h. director of A SPLENDID VALUE IN MAH-JONGG SETS For playing the game of Mah Jonge. Complete set made of polished teagle wood. Trade $1 79 At Home Day ven months e nd. 4 Decen uutomobiles LINGETTE THE GENUINE ONLY GENUINE “GILBERT"” THIN ALARM CLOCKS At the lowest price ever sold. A guarantee for onc ) with each clock. A vecords of t o - 8 ) value all over the cated that ( the coming year i earth. 'I'rmlosl 77 New York would be the only sta ' At Home Day . having a greater actual number cars than California. For 1923 an 1924 he expects a close contest second place among Californiay Penn- sylvania and Ohio. He predicts th within less than five years Californ wil pass New York, be s of th climatic conditions that make Cal fornia a year-around r cars, as well as the IMPORTED BEADED BAGS Nered 14,6 ) es and ' Lavge bags with beaded fringe Thousands of yards of these In 50 Jifferent ghades. ¥ plain or striped. Trade dainty lace cd beadings and At Home insertions. Magked as high as Day ..... Yard 53¢ Se yard in our regular stock, ~—Main Fleor ~—Main Floor \ Trade At Home Main Vloor ‘ A Day That Will Go Down in the History of This Store a 'SENS ATlON AL tioned Here Are Only But a Few of the Many Hundreds to more 000 auton.ebil carrying tourists c settlers into California from othe states, It is os! 200,000 p motor c Sta s prepared by Californian Tue., an orgunization for the dissemir ation of information about the stat show that for cvery 100 farms in |8 @ that more than istted the state in |8 bottom. Made on durable shell frames. Selling at less than ac- tual cost of importation. Trade At Home Day California there are 99 automobiles, 88 § said to be ¢ ater percentage of motoring farmers than has been re- | § ported by any other state, Motor stage with 67 tomotive lines operating under jurisdiction of the commissiol Of these carrlevs 164 transport freight | § exclusively, and 133 take passengers pission’ has licensed 6 rs WhoSe CAPBOeSs 4R tain commoditics, such | § ggs and poultry, lumber, fllms, fresh fruits, vegetables an berries, These specialized lines ar suid to cnable the farmer to get pro- |§§ duee to e markets at Jow freight Motor transportation has left few inaccessible spots. Mountaing and # desert alike have been overcome, Com paniep operating this form of carrier own 3,800 cars and trucks, Their 8 physioal propertics are valued at | § $12,500,000, LIIGOLNS OFFIGE BOY &ppenctus Webh Melntosh, 79, Chjl | 8 War Veteran Was First Member of the Grand Army Omaha, Mgreh 4.—Eppenetus Webb Melntosh, former office boy for Abraham Lincoln when the latter was a lawyer at Springficld, 1L, becamc®a painter be- cause the Emancipator started him at this trade. He continued at a paint er until his age no longer would per- | 8 mit him to climb ladders and puint buildings In commemorating the birthday of | 8 the former president Mclntosh, who was the first member of the Grand Army _of the republic, recited that Lincoln had mixed his first white lead for him and then described how lie spent two days painting Lincoln's fence, When the do for about ti “Someti quarter an me fifty conts, could buy a | three cents,” s of his pay. When he was seven years old, Me- | 8 ght him « # drum, carvica by the g veteran | 8 Intosh related, Lincoln throughout the war, and which now hangs in the national museum i Washington. When Lincolt 5 lebating 11 wool question with Etephen Douglas, nis opponent for the presidency in 1860, Mclntosh « s drummer on severa paign tours. The only compe ever received, Mclntosh declared bis expense “After Iy talk, Lin Mrln! osh ox England to Compete for Speed Mastery of Air for a specdy airpls This » be Lion cngis and it is belies of 270 A possi The machine alr ed for th Be geilics June 22, and the Derby later. Its porformanc two « ) ’ and truck lines are | § having an increasing part in the |§ state’s transportation facilities, the § records of the stale railroad commis- sion indieate, The new year began § Ciyll War veteran-and | § job was completed | Lincoln selected Mcelntosh to elean | §8 out his office, which he continued to /8 smpanicd him as 8 MEN'S SILK STRIPE MADRAS SHIRTS I"ine madras shirts with meat silk stripes in many . o 1.9 / —SMain llnm/ JERSEY TUBING Our well known best quality in all leading shaces. Trade At Day $1.49 ~Muin Floor STAMPED GOODS TO EMBROIDER Selling ot}t_ at half price Needleworkers take advantage of this offer. HOSIERY VALUES Men's Mercerized Sox—DBlack, navy, grey, cor- dovan, all first quality. Trade at Home Chifiren’s Wool Sox—All colors, with fancy lop combinations. Trade at Home Children's Cotton Stockings—Buck and champagne in a first quality stocking. 19 I'rade at Home (4 Children’s Heavy Rib Stockings « Black only. Spe- ially priced for 50 I'mde at Home Day Pair C Onyx Pointex Silk Hose — Slightly irregular. Nuyde black, fawn, atmosphers, sunburnt, $l 50 srey and black” Trade at Home ........... . ladies' Ribbed Sport Hose—Iine lisle rib to toe Sport ull new shoc shades. licgular 75c 'rade at Home ilk and ligle Sport Ituse, In many sha Trade at Home Ladies’ Silk and Lifle Sport Hdse—Peach, camel, log subin, grey and brown, $1 00 f'rade at Home . Ladics' $3.00 CH mu lng ades, in mamy fancy combinations. =Main Floor Frade at Home W A e - ATTRACTIVE NOTION BARGAINS So-E. Z. Smap Fasteners. All sizes. Half price. Dozen ......oovvens e Cc Kings Basting Spools hrea 7 () (onts Sewing Threld. in the lot are aprons, scarfs, centers, bibs, napki pers, dresses and other You pay half of the regular price w=Main Vioor Women’s Umbrellas Made on Paragon frames with stylish club handles, Fast black, ruaranteed waterproof covers vith taped edge. @ T'rade at home day l .84 Main Floor A CLEARANCE LOT OF NECKWEAR ot collar e col- of im merly Trade FINE' WAVY HAIR SWITCHES Selected first grade 24-inch iman hair switches, all shades sxeept grey. Regular sold at £2.95. Made on three stems. ll,;;:dr At Home $2 X l 9 Main Floor CHILDREN'S DRESSES Gingham and Chambray Pantic @yle. Well made s, carriage robes, rom- items. _“Estella” Double Mesh Hair “Knickergtte” the waterptoof Sanitary Bloomer Merick’s 45-yd Gilt Edge Darning Cotton ~Main Floor A HOST OF VALUES at| the MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPT Gowns and Chemises—Iine mu neatly 79 rimmed. Trade at Home .........co0i0iiiinn c Philippine Underwear—Gowns and chemises, hand made Remarkable value for Trade at Home DAY .. .. ... ..vivevviians sl.69 Vine Nainsook Muslin Gowns and Chemises—Made with hie finest laces, Teade at He ¥ Corsets—One special lot. Our regular 31 50 75 wmber, Trade at Home (4 Corsetssstm . jal “Selma Iirg. $2.50. Trade at Home Beassieres—licn Jolic—Model and Beauty makes, In. soe number. irade at Home . 35c Anchor dunior lul-l‘l—lvn regular $1.00 )\rm well made, ofevery fine materia 59c Trade at Home e early. Only 109 of $1.95 it Gowns—\Made very good, nicely trim- S0 . 69¢ Second Fioor 5-PIECE STAMPED LUNCHEON PEQUOT SHEETS Bargains, and It Will Pay You to Spend Your Money He TWO EXTRAORDINARY DRESS SPECIALS FROM T COATS $19.75 NEW SPRING - SILK FROCKS $5 Just unpacked 200 of our TRADE AT HOME DAY Of Polairs, Velours, Mix- regular Sprinz Dresses and 1 tures, with and® without $ 5 placed in stock to sell regular- ly at $19.75; all are exquisite- ly made of the newer fabrics i test styles; all sizes, Fur ;0““\" sizes 8 to 14, A the latat styies " —3Sccond Floor BROCADE FAILLE SILKS A wonderful assortment. Just the fabric for new spring frocks. Yard $1 »95 Trade At Home Day + ~=Muin Floor DOMESTIC ' SALES \ from the DOWNSTAIRS STORE Linen Napkins—Hcavy bleached Irish linen, fine o sortment of putterns, Trade at Home « DOz, ..oovoviiiiiiiinn. 3.49 nen Table Cloths — Full bleached, neat designs, 0 x 70. Hemstitched, edges, lr-dennmm”,..‘,‘ Turkish Bath Towels = Hemed, soft and absorbent mality, Size 4x48. Red and blue vorders, Trade at Home—ach Twkish Towels—Soft spun, double loop thread. Size 20 x 40, I'rade at Home 3 Yor $l.00 Union Linen Huck Towels—Hcmmed, with all white, cd and blue border, 2 Trade at Home=—=Buch. . ..oovieiiiiiiiiiianis 30 Pure Linen Toweling—Absorbent linen crash, 15 colored borders. Trade at Home—Yard . c Glass Toweling—Irish linen check glass towel- ng, good weight. Trade at Home—Yard . Sizes From 36 te 54 Table Damask—58-inch mereerized damask, 49 cveral pretty floral patterns, Trade at Home—Y d. C Bed Sheets=81x00, fine quality sheets for full 98 size bed, Teade at Homes=lach c Pillow Casee—15x36 pillow eascs, made of 25 icavy bleached musiin, Trade at Home—Each. . c Ladies’ Cloth=No, 1000, soft finish, suilable lgc or undergarments, Trade at Mome—Yard $1.69 -Bascment SPLENDID, WELL-FITTING HOU SLEEVES OF WELL KNOWN DRESS FRESH, CRISP AND/OF T HANDSOMELY TRIMMED WITH C RACK BRAID, BUTTONS, SASHES, Grochet Spreads—Ii-ull size bedspreads ol loscly woven material. Trade at Home QUAKER NET CURTAIN MATERIAL Ivory and Ecru 3 yards For sl 00 =<Third Floor [ ATTRACTIVE THIRD C. T. N. Curtain Material, first quality, — ; L Odds and Ends in Crockery. Complete line of patterns in stock. 25 | Trade At Home Day ...... Kach loc Trade At Home Day .. Ready Made Curtains — Made of heavy] Ruffled Curtains — Made of fine quality quaht\ \laruui«ouc hemstitched. Extra l‘nocl:(e' P+emst1tAched Complete with tie- s. Trade At Hi P sl 49 Sheel Blankets—Suitable for cottave use, Grey and tan with blue and rose borders) o 2 ome . BAINKY u~ nu»lv " H l'r:d o 79c SETS $1x99 Sheets sl 69 March Siatist . yw Tre 4 tcond Floot Neat and simple designs, stamped on veliable ‘Homeeraft’ Serim Curtains—ITemstitched and selected 'l‘nde At Home sl 0 | motifs at corners. 214 vares bl 19 long. Trade At Home Day, Pr. N-nfasl Holland Shades—Cream and ecrt Sash Curtains—Made of cross Muslin, — | —slightly soiled from stock, otherwise per art cloth. 53c Cut full length. feet. Trade At Home Trade At Home Day Pair 3 C | Day Main Floot Trade At Home Day | B R e e e e e e e e et ~~Pasement ' fends to t

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