New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924. We Close We Close W cdmt-.wluy NEW WHITE Wednesday a ; 12:15 CREPE DE "CHINE BLOUSES l.fl.t,'-, Daylight Specially Priced Daylight $4.98 $6.98 womans JAPPABEL SPECIALTIES Irish Crochet—Filet—French Val trimmea - g/ 7 - = MIGLLETOW N NEVW BRITAL GIDOLETOWY == NEW BRITAIN JERSEY ' WASHABLE : Reshanara Crepe | Big Bargains vl i A Wednesday Sale of Pt Sy | fom e SUITS DRESSES SILK DRESSES VT e it “That's Going to be a Thriller” Two different styles for choosing | COStume S]ips Tomorrow rddededs 4 = Colors—White and buff [ ) | Sizes 28 1o 32, | 98c | Made of exceptional quality nain- Value $3.75 z 98 sook. Cut full, well made, camisole L] New Hand Made | top, trimmed with fitet lace, Very special Sizes 36 to 11, Values $1.98, ! SRchcne A Ben '"f..‘f,JTi:"{J«'f]f 1'{11:(:..:2'“? bt OVE!"J]OUSCS | Bright COIOl'ed Colors— Specially Priced Made of selected qualities of “Like | PR Poanecimlis Novelty Voi]e Sets By Linen™ and embroidered voile, Honeydew * $ $ China blue. No Coeo izes | 2.98 and 3.98 (Vest and Siep-Ins) The styles are very exceptional for Navy Each All have contrasting colored bands : e Altera. Orchid Many with frill fronts, others are 980 aroioat dresses at this price, 3lac | 8 g tions “m'l;d" piped with bright colors that match | All the new bright shades in this and roomy. | See them in the window, H | . < : . special showing. . L ) Tan the sweater shades, s ighlen | Extra heavy quality, | Sizes 16 to 44, | Sport and Dress Models for Street, Afternoon or Evening Wear, Sizes 38 to 14, Lace Trimmed, at bottom of Jersey. Trunks cut full therhood. A Grand Chief, G riffing | C' SISANXIOUSTO s cttad s b ity Items U |labor king :0-opera- | — |tion with en Stone, 3 | » Vice Principal J#nes . Mood grand chief who ha d to v i lthe Scnior High school wi the positon of pi ro- |Thursday by motor_for therhood organizations, F. A, Bur- Z " P sions gess, Franklin, Pa. and Ash Kennedy, % of . sduc N ation 2 T re -elected assista r y n " Goolidge Spokesman Shows i, it | PR T i i ere being L to il the v ‘,_\ § ’ : i O S Willingness to ASSISt | isd" Sy e e T | faicenoon 1o Suthn . ek more assistant gr mA chiefs are to be [ 4 ind Miss Helen A. Cahill, both of e d & = elected ” Litehfield Washington, June 24.—The United bl ‘> Yuds '\\ » M S States is not only willing but anxious o : | ¥ - e s AL nC A orney, to assist };uropcym pushing the set- Man in Scant Attire Is | [vavia 1. Dumn arc attending the | fi ' tlement of her reparations problem | Captured by Police | 1 5 ')'f‘::'}””"”' AvRanslicoientioninNaw e l e nes a “Lornln es but does not intend to participate At about 7:45 o'clock this morning Victor N Johnson has sold through | ° any political difficulties overseas 4 (. noljee selved a telephone call 1054 Chmp HEAL Hataty Cor 3 te mL. spokesman for Prestdent Coolidg¢ | rrom the New »n garage to the ' i {i hatns at rHarpie s ' said today In commenting on the pro- ooy that a nak man was running 2 % el ‘I-:m:‘ £ Bachiin - < g NOVV ON posed inter-allied conference in Lon- wast on Newington road. Policeman | 3 % Andrew Danieison of 174 Kelsey | * don next month to eonsider means of | veley and Feeney were detailed to in- | 7 street, a gradvute of Springfield col- MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS T0 COM E HERY WHDNESDAY MORNING putting the Dawes plan into effect. |vestigate and near the trolley trstle 7 . Y : P g i > ; ; ' . President Coolidge was said to feel | found Charls Brennecke of I.'hw)\s’ o N i O A : . q F that it must be recognized America|street minus all clothing excepting a | . / o t Schnaidt of 244 Whiting v PEC!AL HOUR SAL ,.«S has certain inter~stg in Europe both shirt and necktic He was brought to Y o «treet, @ junior at Springfield college, | direct and indirect but that these for safe k g but was : [ Mass.. in IBMPUEtor o sviditbing ktd FROM 9 TO 11 L OFROM 0 TO 1 would not be observed by active pars |later released after he wis examined Nrst aid at a Y., M. C. A. camp in FRESH GROUND | vras swokei ticipation i the confernce. This by & sioian. 1t was learned that 5 L icaane, N, H HAMBURG 3 Lb” 75 ! SHOULDqu country will be represented informally | he suffered from epilepsy. The man " » | i Hiamiund & aredintsl of L L S. C| it was explained but no possibility |said that he did not remember get f 'S ¥ s atd was scen that either Charles G, Dawes | Hing out of bed pramEY ¢ ROUND, LOIN AND PORTLRHOUSIE, BUST NO, 1 ANEW or Secretary Hughes who plans to be | " | b s STEAK l b Z')c' POTATOES 1!' Lb Pk B maden. With the American ber as. | RN S R A The young ladies attached (o retary of the hoys' department at the et UL SURRUR R ROR ORI ) A9 . 3 sociation about the time of the con-| The police ha notifie = folgpe-d 2t | Y, M. C. A, in Winsted, Mr, Hoag- ference would take part as American the operator's | f the following "; ’;“‘_‘"";"' n” '_{VIT'Y‘I'Y""‘ ,-,::';1“'”";':{: lund will also act as social secretary LEAN FRESH ‘ PEAIN, RAISIN AND FRUTT ywople hav ile ¥ the V. SFRNY b pheg - 1 oy ) e o e a0 it oot Y SHOULDERS .. ... Lb. 12¢| POUND, CAKE 4B, No invitation has come to the motor vehicle commissioner at Hart. |SeOPIRG M8 @ FORRLIER TU0 PRS WEOPe | (B0 Bopll o Winsted, I that ernment to joir e | tor irnest G, Strom of 24 Norden Ehth {nPar American government t in the ford: Ern ¢ ' r Jemonstrated here by protty Jeannc y 1, 169th Infa e, & ons i, ™ iy, Wil R 5 kg S M o S e e e SPECIALS FOR ALL MORNING Griffing Elected Head of | 1inécn wret: Gweyne Tamro or | oo TR N 10, 0 ot Vgt . : Locomotive ENgineers iasio smet. el o 3 Relle e st g A mestithly etsnliE] and ] santer Special Big Sale of Genuine Snring Lamh Cleveland, June 24 L. G, Griffing, |/ o Ihe ' orn 0 Thomas MeGrath, ) fon of officers will be held and small Tender 1oRi. Loins For Chops Tancy Lamh Long Island, New York, today was Alee rect, N o °2 v Ja i U orefreshments will be served LEGs I 320 QUARTERS . 250 or ROASNT I.I!- 220 CHOPs . 30c elected Grand Chief of the Brother | Stewart strect an enr J reekl [ | Henry Gr v ] — hoed of Locomotive Lnglneers, Only | Willow strect, Paolo that MeGrat) ’ ported e LEAN BOILING LEGS OF IRHE one ballot was taken, Griffing was | High street has had his lcense re- Bank Hill" o Y et ot two o " o neEy . 50 FANCY VEAL o I 18c ROASTS PORK ..., Lh 18C formerly a vice president of the Bro- | turned the rate of 30 miles an hour his 1 MEATY POT PRIME RUMP HSH CUT | Alexandra ge, No, 2 ROASES KL I 12c ROASES VAL ... 1. 2OC | boms p o 18¢ Daughters of :' George will decorate RUMP CORNED FRESH oo HAR AL ATaved of deohaiod ek Bk b, 18c VEAL CHOPS P 7 25C ROLLLD HAM L 250 T e N eceting at Fair- LEGS OF YEARLING VEAL O ror SALY 1 1 w7 ek LAME h 28c POT RIS ) lOc SPARLIUES L. £2'-»'c Comc and s 7.2, Sen ot 25 - Qur Bakery Special For This Week Is Raspberry Jelly Rolls Ea. 18¢ E?y:ev.vn-\m« on the birth of a daugh THE BEST BREAD MADE—<WHEAT, GRAHAM, OR RYL—18 Oz LOAL Se 24 Oz Lonf. 8 bt S bbbt ' Ald wo. FRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY PANCY SELECTED Pipsn o'w @ BUTTER..... 2 Lbs. 85¢| EGG! 2 Doz. 59¢ ) 151y | v AC A I E [ e e | MR 9w n L ge Gat L L 4Be i e ’ 'S‘Iij‘(\fAll‘i'h M'nl\hs Lbs 39‘:‘ u»\lunu\l.u\ N’H'E'Lbs. 17c [tieneral Herzog Agrees | o 17 Y H Ouy "l\\ll: BLEND COFILE L, 200 3 Lhe, 85¢ VANILEA or Il\l'l\ SUB EANTRACT., 2 To Organize Cabinet RED BUITERFLY TEA (Mived) Lb. toc HIRES ROOT BELIR EXTRACT > EVERY PAlR OF SHOES MUST GO QU[CK . o Bowt trica, |1 MONICAN MAYON N AT Botl, 2e PURE TOMATO CATSUD THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME i e el AN A R SR T SHOES ALMOST GIVEN AWAY Feing etora Srn Ehrian St SPECIAL !! D PINEAPPLES FOR CANNING — SPECIAL.. e e Extra Large (30 to the box size) 15¢ Ea.; $1.50 Doz.; $3.25 Box Men's Heavy Work Shoes Children’s Tennis Footwear Ladies' Pumps and Oxford< 3 rad June 2 h Foles :‘;I.\‘.’\':.'.';"~ Quart 150 '\::::‘l '|=‘|I:(-|'§ 2 Hn lsc :.:‘;:1",1,: o Do 23c - —All ety TESH O NEW EVAPORATED LARGE, RIPE e $1 69 el 890 st $l 00 ebbgrsottunion e :l"l\\t " Peck lOC APPLES . 15(: BANANAS Doz 190 brown white . vs styles ‘ » 8 A FRESH NATIVE SOLID NATIVE FANCY GREEN \Value £4.00 P trepioadbiod s Do BERRIES Y 150 LETTUCY Head 5c PEANS 2 Qu 25(: Value up to $5.00 e Tttt el I ] SEW RERMUDA | O g | SOUND JUICY e wn. . 1lBe 2 i il = ONTONS e, J s . o . LS or ~ et RPN, T ML IR T e o =~ = Children's Shoes — black, S o St et oth gols e Fresh HBaddock os Ly 9c NATIVE FRYSH Pancy White F¥sh ....... Lo, 200 Men's Dress Shoes and Ox- white or colored Ladie<' Dress Pumps and 0 3 s the s “avhrook Floundere col Ll 10 Reckport Cod Steak b, 16¢ 89C Oxfords in all leathers and ® it e o o Large Fresh Merring .... 1A, t8e M AL(I:,K 505 E L Roneless salt Cod .. 3 Lbe, 28¢ fords in black and brown. topse 1 Shoes of the $2 OO Value £2.00 iy $2 089 i, gest German locom ,, Cape Butterfish Lh. 20¢ Imp. Kippered Herving. . Can 23¢ Wit Qe i Yalue £5.00 . 3 . Valuve up to £5.00 e CHILDREN'S S PUMPS and OXFORDS Lot Duws il 00 o8 - SERIES “A” SPECIAL Men’s Tennis Shoes, brown WEDNESDAY ent cut out and all shades st ... $1.00 1.00 poete $3.89 HYDRAULIC ; d\‘al;JP $2.50 ?fllue $2.50 o Value $6.00 B~ALLOON $ 1 859 4 WHEEI- TIRES DELIVERED BRAKB NOW ON DISPLAY TORE =~ 3" THE FAIR SAMPLE swl:ll\O\ET S THE FAIR MOON MOTOR SALES smm-;(mszs WEDNESDAY 12:15 P. M. 142. ARCH STREET

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