New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1924, Page 20

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Bates Dress Ginghams, in assorted checks, 32-inch wide— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, 5 yards 88c Electric Table Stoyes— 88c Day ....each 88c Mahogany Serving Trays, all prettily 88c D .each 88c 88c rDray e 88cDay ... 8 for 88 Iulles Chamoisette Gloves, h n.d -: button, value $1.50— ; 88c Day ..... pair 88c Ladies' 2-clasp Silk Gloves in all gfilc”bay.....palr 88c \k-ns all pure Linen Handkerc hlch 1-4 inch hem— 88cDay .... 4 for 8¢ ““Ladles' Waists and Blouses, dimity and voile, all slizes— 88c Day ....each 88c “Tadies' Sateen Petticoats, black and | oolors— 88c Day ....each 88¢c JUNE 3, 1924, BOSTON STORE DONNELLY MULLEN CO. ! Muslin Bloomers, regular and stout \ Sizes— - 88¢c Day . 2 for 88c Ladies’ Porcale Aprons, trimmed with rick-rack braid— 88cDay .... 3 for 88c Children's Muslin and Crepe Gowns, white and pink— 88c Day . Children's Black Sateen sizes 1420 . each 88c 88c Day . Curtain Scrim, 38-inches wide, various patterns, very special— 88cDay .... 4 for 88¢c Turkish Towels, colored and plain borders, heavy soft and absorbent— 88c Day...4 yards 88c fall - Bloomers, Sheets, for three-quarter beds, bleached: made of heavy muslin— 88c Day .. . each 88c “Cretonne, 36 in. wide, terns— | 88cDay .... 4 for 88¢c Tpretty pat- | ing. old fashioned ..each 88¢c Normandy Voile, all the new Spring and Summer styles— 88c Day ....... 2 yards 88¢c —DAY— WEDNESDAY Glance Over These Splendid Values. Every Item Sharply Reduced Fruit of the Loom Nainsook, 36 in, | wide; extra fine finish— 88c Day.. .4 yards 88c Bed Pillows. covered with heavy ficks stripe, warranted to he feather proof— 88c Day ... Quaker Craft Curtain Lace, 1 yard wide; vegular 69¢ quality— 88¢c Day .2 yards 88¢c Rounds, Scarfs and Squares, hem- stitched, colored and lace hordors-— ??cDay....Z for 88c Sash Curtains, made of good quality worim, with taped edge— 88cDay ... All Linen Toweling, red and check and colored borders— 88c Day. ..3 yards 88c Blue and white striped, solid pink and hordered Damask, 63 in. wide, rogu- lar $1.10 value— blue, 88c Day ... each 88c | 88c Day.. each 88c | 88c Day.. Brown. 18 in. Art’Linen— 88c Day...3 yard; 88c Fancy douhble thread Turkish Towels— 88c Day ... each 83c Gabardine Dress Goods, with oblong checks, 36 in, wide— 2 yardg _88c Shirting Madras, silk striped, fast Colors— ' 88c Day..2} yards 88c 4 pairs 88¢c | Novelty Figured Crepes, for blouses and dresses, new patterns, yard wide— 88c Day .... yard 88c Knit Crepe Silk, in all the new spring shades, yard wide— 88c Day .... yard 88c T Percales In stripes and figures, best quality, yard wide— 88c Day.. .5 yards 88¢c Nll&lul \\nlnt Suiting, in white and colors, yard wide— .2 yards 88¢c Dress Linen, in white and all colors, fully shrunk, yard 'wide— 88c Day .... yard 88¢c Men's very fine quality Percale and Madras Shirts, a new assortment of neat stripes and checks— 88c Day ... each 88c Men's fine Percale Shirts, with at- tached collar; all new patterns to select 88c Day ... each 88 Men's O, K. Bine Chambray Work shirts, made with a pocket and double stitched: warranted fast colors— 88c Day . each 88c Men's Jersey Knit Union Suits, ath- lotie style, also short sleeves, knee and ankle length— 88c Day ... each 88 Boys' well made Percale Blouses, the Onyx make, sizes 8 1o 16, A new assort- ment of colors— 88c Day ... each 88c; ,and small checks; Men's fine quality Cracker Jack Work Socks, reinforced toe and heel; black, cordovan, gray and nayy— 88cDay .... 4 for 88c Ladies' mew drop stitch Silk Hose, made with seam back; black, dawn, 88cDa;I_ . pair 88c Ladles' new Silk Sport Hose, in large colors gray, uude, peach and tan— pair 88¢c 88cDay .....| Ladics' English Ribbed Sport Hnw black, cordovan, gray and camel hair—— 88cDay ... 2 p_s_nr8fi8_§ Ladies' Lisle Union Spits, bodice top and shell knee, values to 89c— 88cDay .... 3 for 88¢c " Roys 3-4 length Ribhed Socks, with ouff top; black and cordoran, sizes 713 to 11— 88cDay ... 2 pair 88: Ladies' fine quality Mercerized Union Suits, band top, tight and shell knee— 88c Day ... each 882 C R( )W LEY BRO PAINTERS AND DECORATORS CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS ; ) 267 Chapman Street — General Tricking— Estimates cheerfully given on all fobs 9 WEST ST, TEL. 2090 IcL. 2013 ARBOUR-BILADEAU Archille Arbour and Miss Emma Bila- deau Married This Morning at St. Peter's Church by Father Coppens, T R TR 141 ST Here's An Opportunity to Get a Good Home—\We've just listed a three family house on East street with extra fot on a corner. Good high ground and jitney goes by every few minutes, Cottage on City avenue to rent, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Rooms 305-6 Lank Bidg Rev. Charles Coppens officiated at & solemn high nuptial mass this morning at 9 o'clock at £t Joseph's church when Miss Emnma Biladeau became the bride of Achille Arbour, The couple was attended by Miss Angelina Arbour as maid of honor and Alex Arbour as best man. The bride’s gown was of white georgette erepe with Spanish lace and she car. ried bride roses. Her attendant was Fasily TS Susvortardwork by wsings dressed in blue canton crepe and care ried pink sweet peas Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Qo H 1 . Joseph Arbour, and tonight a recep. i | . 3 st Uompressed R Spraer made. e o RACKLIFFF. SEEKING SUPPORT BROS. INC. PARK & BIGELOW STS, 272 Main Street Phove 343 ALL READY TO OCCUPY [ NEW COPTAGE WITH GARAGE ON RUSSWIN ROAD ALL MODERN # ROOMS, STEAM HEAT, TERMS REASONABLE, FOR PARTICULARS SEE H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent Run\l 208 \\II BANK BLDG, Tll lll American Party Plans ta Ack RBack. ing of Ku Klux Kian and the Pro- BY ' STANLEY hibitlon Varty as Well, For the first time since Ramsey MacDonald became England’s labor premier he was guest ra t Windsor Castle recently. In this remarkable news picture the king and the labor choice are THE OLD HOME TOWN shown walking side by side. At the left is Queen Mary, then King George, Mrs, Randall }1 hurchill is walking beside the premier while, at !hr\ extreme right is Frank B. Kellogg, Amer- |ican ambassador, to complete this very “democratic” group. ASK'S RECEIVER RUM RUNNER JAILED Mre Rrewster Demands Protaction, Oak Steeet Man Sentenced to 15 Columbus, O J\/- ] ean party, organized : thres months ago, and hold national eonve e ask supp the prohibition p W Uniontown, 1 a of the Ku K x K M. Likins of 7“"%(()( C T 3 B SOV S0y WS ,.J’",sfi wufi.,,g ”,’ Daxs Claiming Hushand is Depleting the and Fined $200 by Judge in Mid Asote of His Business, dictown Court teeth, savs official of the Pritish Replacement Parts Bearings Wrist Pins And Other Parts For All Makes " HARRY STARKIE ' AUTO SERVICE Phone 295 287 Elm St. 1‘ We Are Now Temporarily 1 Located At { { . No. 25 Central Row | Opposite Parsons’ Theater Hartford HONISS’S STED IN RROOKLY S Wamted in Vitrahie ‘aptain Doisy Continues His Successful Flights American Fliers Wil Go to Shanghai Tomorrow A ' THE FLOUR MiLL WAS FORCED To SHUT TODAY WHILE THE BOYS WENT OVER TO WATCH TME BiLL POSTERS ByuT UPA _LOT OF NEW CIRCUS PICTURES Srigham hespitai in Boston, was suce

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