New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1924, Page 23

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Clty ltems 2 Columbia ords, $1.00. C. L. Pierce Co.—adrt. ~—advt, See the beautiful display of charm- ing spring dresses at the Mary Fliza- Leth, 87 W, Thompson vs Ioote, Ady, Thompson vs I"oote, Casino tonight. —=Ady, Casino tonight. Whist and pinochle tonight given ! by the Children of Mary at St. Peter’s church parlors, Franklin Square, advt. Week end special candy at the Soda Shoppe.—adyt, Mrs. Della M. Yeadon of Columbia street, employed as telephone opera- tor at the office of the Connecticut Light and. Power Co. will spend a two weeks vacation at Atlantic City. Supt, € H. Holmes of the school department is a patient at Charter Oak hospital, Hartford, where he re- cently underwent an operation. Tony Waneski of 53 Grove street ‘was struck by an automobile driven by FEarle Kisselbach of 17 street at the corper of Fast Main and Center streets last night. Kisselbach reported the accident to the police, #myving that Waneski stepped frem the curb in front of his machine and was knocked down, He escaped withont injury. Hallinan's Lunch (rom 8:50 a. m to T:50 p, m—adit. ' Fire in a barn at 27 Pleasant street owned by Albert Johnson caused dam- age of about $50 before it was put out vesterday afternoon by Figine. (o, 2, which answered a still alarm for the blaze at 4:25 o'clock. Thompson vs Foote, Casino tonight. --Adv, Mr, and Nirs. Fred Mollfelder are spending a few days in New Yorl Mrs. Anna Hastings, who has haeen the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Doyle of 23 Washingion strect for the past three months, has return®d to her home at Ballston Spa, New York, The Eons of Veterans auxiliary will entertain members and friends at a social and card party tomorrow eve- ing at G. A. T hall. TRIAL MOVES SLOWLY State's Attorney Warned By Judge About Asking Questions New Haven, May 23.-~Tony HBos cardini, previously given as Bustan- ardl, owner of the house in which his cousin John Sissers was shot at North Canaan in August, 1921, and hushand of yesterday's prinecipal witness, was \an the stand in tha | trial on a first degree v \oday, The cate moved s , Judge Brown spoke to State’s Attorney Walter Holc to his manner of putting questior ceunsel for the accused laving pro- tested that there was “ton mucs prompting” in securing replics ANFAR i3 AGREEMENT United States Navy Now Approaches Terms of Pact Washington, May States navy today s A 3 ratio set in the arms teeaty than at any time sines promulzat of that agrecinent, Chairman Hels the senate naval commiite today in a prepared from official re standings of principal n The Lnited nearer the FATRER BYRNE LEAVES Rev, Timothy A, Byrne o appointed curate at ehureh in this city last s waw again transferred reh in Hig 5 up his new Patrick Daiy, chureh, stated 1hat Father Byrne's succassor had not yet heen named AUTOMORBILE MAN BANKELPY New Haven, May 3. -Frnest D White, automobile dealer, Norwich, in A bankruptey petition today gase his Aebts at 360,419 and assets at 32,410, « D.MILLER & CO. Reliable Store | ities early today causcd much worry Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans (2mong produce growers who feared Main, Professional Bldg. | Carlton ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, young plants suffered no injury. 23.—An ‘l nited States armory degrees | Station record of 38 degrecs degrees |Pares with 41 Wednesday. COLD AF or Springfield, Mass., May official temperature of 38§ and reports of as low as 33 from nearby market gardening local- And if those who in are not frost damage but it is believed that |them to be. THE ASHLEY BABCOCK CO. For clothes of character and individuality; style and service. For straws Imported or domestic of known repute. A perfect fit for every head. For neckwear Exceptionally beautiful, long in life, suit- able to every taste. For shirts That fit perfectly, neat in appearance, in Oxford and Broadcloth, tailored by Earl and Wilson. For everything That is new and desired from head to foot, by the well dressed man. Diess Well and Succeed 129 MAIN authentic A WORD TO MOTHERS Confirmation time is here and _Gradwvation is near at hand. Your hay will need a Blue Serge Suit for these pecasions, Here Vs Suit, rou can get the product of flie hast makers in $1 1-50 this country for only . v These Same Suits sell elsewhere for almost double the price, COME IN AND SEE THEM ilew York Sample Shop 357 MAIN ST. Your Money's Worth Or Your Money Back 26 Church Street ‘Week- End Spemals Men's Broadcloth Shirts, $1.48, $1.69 and $1.98. Men's'Pajamas, $1.98 and $2.25. Men's Night Shirts, $1.25, $1.69, S1.98, Men's Shawknit Hoze, all Men's Cotton Hose, 15¢ pr. £2.10, $2.98, Bromley's Lace Curtains, £3.25 up to $5.50 pair. otte Curtains, £1.50 value for 98¢, Couch Covers, £2.00 up to $10.98, silk and mercerized, $1.40 pr. Marquis 23 Porticres, colors, 25¢ pr. Mercerized and Cotton Portieres, $£4.50 to £10.00 pair. Men's Silk Hose, 50¢c and 75¢ pair. Men's Athletic Union Suits, 75¢, 79¢, 98¢, Hightstown Axminster value for $37.50. Men's Fine Combed Yarn Union Suits, 98¢, $1.10. Men's Balbriggan Shirts 89¢ and 98¢, Ladies’ Summer Weight Union Suits, from 45¢ to 79¢. Ladies’ Summer \\'r\igh& Vests, to 59 Ladies” Knee Length Pants, lLadies” Silk Hosiery, 82.25, $£2.50. Children's Athletic Union Suits, all sizes, 50¢ and 5% 9%¢, « Wilton Velvet Rugs, $65.00. Headquarters for Window 79¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Jailey Floor Coverings, Printed Shades, 39, and Difawers, 3% sq. yd. Armstrong’s Linoleums, $1.00 sq. yd. Imported Linoleum, best £2.25, $2.39, $2.69 sq. yd. Armstrong’s Printed Linoleum Rugs, with from 25¢ made, $2.00, 50¢ and 69¢. A butlap back, the best wearing rug made— 7.6x9, $13.50; 9x10.6, $12.75; 9x12, 12,98, Striped Awning Cloth, 20 in. yard, Automobile Covering, 98¢, $1.25, £1.50, $2.00, wide, 39 £2.00. The obscrvation | com- | | rit the earth | % meek, the deficits will teach 1924, MACKAY & WALLIN 63 MAIN STREET 2’“’%/%’/” Starts Tomorrow——May 23 to May 31 A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF CELEBRATION VALUES l AT UNMATCHABLE Simmons Red, cnamel. full size, electrically continuous post finished in snow white Anniversary Special price SAVINGS welded, two-inch $9.95 All Cotton Mattress, diamond tufted rolled edges cov- ered in good quality woven tick. Anniversary price Extra good quality large Felt Mattress, Anniversary Baby Anniversary Sale—big selection. Gio Cart, special at Carriages and Strollers, art ticking. $19.95 all reduced for our See our S-piece Combination Dining Suite—DBuffet, Table and 6 Chairs, Anaiversary Special price Refrigerators—all Sale, reduced during our Come, get yours now at an unusually low price. $159.00 Anniversary Quaker Craft Nets Our Large Assortment in Curtains and Yard Goods ineluded in this Sale, | “The Furniturc and Drapery Shop” Next to Methodist Church a ke RUGS We have a good assortment of Fiber, Tapestries, Axminsters and Velvet Rugs in all sizes, at special reduced pru-es d\umg this Anmwnar\ \ale SCRIM RUFFLED CURTAINS well made, with tie backs, cnmplete Anniversary Nale pr uo. SCRIM CURTAINS with neat lace edges—a good $1.25 value, Anniversary Sale price, pair "OUR COMPLETE STOCK Curtains and Curtain Materials A SPECIAL 10% Discount from our regulnr low prites durinx this Anni\‘erur,v Sale CONGOLEUM AND FELT BASE RUGS all sizes. Nale, Nize 18x36, each Specially priced for this All Our Merchandise Not Advertised at a 109 Discount during this Anniversary Sale which starts tomorrow and continues all through next week, For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts. THE ORIGINAL CHUR( H \TRI‘,FT CHURCH STREET Tremendous erowds—Came—DBought and Were Satisfied —Lots more goods left and a lot mere bargains—Get your needs far Dezorrtion Day NAINSOOK 98¢ Values ... 2 for §1. 00 £1.25 Balbriggan . UNDERWEAR Two-Piece Underwear— Spring Needle and Bal- briggan ... 39 garment RAINCOATS £3.98 BLANKETS Blankets, worth £5. £2.39 Hannel Go At 77c 56 Church St. Army Single Blankets as*well as everyday needs, COME SHOES £2.98 Work Shoes 3.98 Work Shoes S". 98 Dress Shoes black and hrown £5.00 Shoes . 8397 Khaki Pants £1.00 pr. £1.39 £1.65 2.25 Strived Pants, WORK SHIRTS Blue Chambray Shirts 08¢ value, will go at 3% and 69¢ Khaki Shirts £1.00 and $1.25 values . Sale 69¢ BOSTON BAGS Genuine Cowhide £1.00 Get a Boston Bag. Real leather. and made good and «trong. The sale price, §1. LOOK — BUY OVERALLS £1.50 values ... . 9c A mood heavy well-made overall, as #ood as the best, £1.50 value, 97c. 82,00 Valves .. £1.25 Men's and Bovs' Breeches £1.35 TRUNKS £18.00 Values . £22.00 Values Army Lockers . £10.00 values £2.00 Values Genuine Leather SUIT CASES £2.00 Viber Genuine Cowhide THE ORIGINAL ARMY & NAVY STORE DONT FORGET THE NUMBER The Sale is still going on and will con’inve until May 29th, 15¢ HOSE in black and colors 25 HOSE ... 7 pair §1.00 CAPS £1.00 Caps . These are the newest colors and shapes. $1.50 Caps . £7.50 HIP BOOTS .. $3.98 BELTS Army Belts .. .. Special—Regular Belts 14¢

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