New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, Absolutel 'cha , of faney striped silk fabries, bound with 5. Sizes 36 to 46, and all zolors and combinations a 3 Just the thing l “9 for wear with light summery frocks. Iteg, $2.98 yalue . Of Our 10, 12 and 14 years, fine 8 jersey, reg. $1.39 value. .. 89C wrap-around styles .. med and plain tailored, not ail sizes, but actnal 2 00 values to $5.08 ... . Muslin Gowns—O1 fine mus- e gnd oo v THESE ITEMS and be on hand early tomorrow to Jenny Lind — square e ‘ event. - 69c¢ = Hamburg Flounce \X\Hl — i s g b 2% T R " 7' MR el s e Porch Frocks Bt o 300 i bone At st brown, navs, grey dack. || WOMEN'S AND MISSES' £Emy sup to 11%. Reg. The. o+ DEEOWLAE et on 83(: . 77(: bl 2 $5.98 : i Reg. 19 value, beauti- tomorrow ; Chemise Iine heg, UL v & X how handing ful models in many novel —_— VOILE { cern and erea | styvles, combinations that M Inhlv- n's ~mk~-—\\ hite with e e | siah, comeshinatanat Gt | e AL i DRESSES out the ordinary, T 4 RS Sizes to 10. Reg ’ s ' rufflings, appliques ,l_,,‘,.\, fair . 15(: on sale tomorrow only, at : sk ; 2 gingham and 2 4 - 2 95 Crepe Bloome (- novelty ¢ also lin- vy’ Gingham Dresses e » enes and lav sizes 36 Checks, stripes, plain colors and EMBROIDERED VOILLS . plajds, of almost every conceiy- cach garment cut very to 16 ablé combination, trimmed with I VOILES creed crotel . 3 collars arfd cuffs and sashes of LACE TRIMMED VOILLS clastic 49(: | Boys' Crash Pants — Linen plain®eolors, pretty appliqued Light colors, dark color rasl 4 cut roo with al 3 R (grey) cu my, with ail patterns, natty embroidery, Sizes combinations; si seams reinforced, strongly made, 7 to 14 years to 40; actua Rompers and Creepers — v hieavy wear. Nizes 6 to 16 Reg. $1.49 values .... 930 g \Made of pon o, gingham and CArS 46 Kiddie cloth, Uy trimmed Xeg: 7980000 s c — with 1 or bin new Oriental and floral ogc Men's Athletic Union Suits = e RO . : cross-bar check nainsook, comhinati ha v Reg. The ,mm\ plaln color chus Elmming e y80 To 380 Mu/n‘/ [ onte wit idery, cu 3 Men's Bathing Sults — One. style in heather shades, all pto 46, very ABSENT REPUBLICAN SENATORS SCORED Called “Outlaws” by Rhode Island’s Governor Scene in the senate chamber at the Rhode Island state capital just ag the now famous riots were starting, followed by the tossing of chlorine gas bombs and the flight of several repub- lican senators who demanded prptection but were not assured of it. The trouble started when republicans attempted a coup, it is said, to prevent Lieut, Gov. Toupin from presiding over a ses- sion. Note the )n\\d\ gathered in the corridore, at least 100 having participated in a general brawl. J"dzlm'n'Ahy l)cfi;ui( PI.AYERS VIET“RS : Iln‘ Hn(cll ('on'p. Suit o igics ot Jodement ter 1he. pens | WIRIS, Humer, Washhum. s Wills, Mallory Win One Thin Woman S Gained 10 Pounds ' . 22 D Mys, Sternberg Hosless RN, 8 e "e ve ‘Three Candidates for n ays To Friends at Bridge """} e State Rifle Team Here a3 e Mrs. William F. Steroberg of 131 2 o | al Walter N. Hultgr and Skinny Men (an tay t enter 1 20 friends at | 1¢ "y L g . abot & Do the Same nridse yesterday after- to piay rish « sitgr ting ¢ M f the gaest re from . 69th infantry of this Maple Hi Mrs. Ste org for- : T . rifle B 1 1o Mrs. . Cartin, Mrs. A1 ate » PASTOR-VETERAN TO sPEAK. ey, Of-i A. Poity, pastor of th e r 4 Plymos i gregational chareh of & near Signal New M and a Heutenant colonel Hhag . ater hes oo the | %0 n tennis ~hampion, defeat k. H 4| €d Mies Eilis, Engiand, 6-¢ in | Helte w s, America ame from New e and H. Ha® f - Sieoping eickness { the tropics three JUNE 24, 1924. Silk sneegelle%s'gsweatgrs T omorr OW""‘Th e Fi!’St Short S]e?i | (\)’aile Waists $1.98 and $2.98 waists, slightly, soiled, of fine French lawn, with ruffled fronts, hand dm\\n on sheer batiste, and lovely lace trimmed models, in sizes 36 to 46. PHILIPPINE EMBROIDERED different styles to sclect from zes, regular ?_‘,\‘\ regular $1.98 98c GIRLS’ BATHING SUITS LADIES’ SKIRTS ¥ CHEMISE SUEDINE HATS Navy, Red and Green, trimmed A few odds in one lot that formerly i Dainty chemise of fine lawn with Just the thing for sport wear, in with white, in one-piece styles, sizes|| * \'nll‘li%ajpll:fthcddspxz?xglil;a liilllltt\\?l;(li Ivn\:o].v embroidery at top, bodice style, White: Do tise blue, green and 4 8 0 Silk Waists — Georgette ’! 32-Inch Dress Ginghams—All Crepe dg Chine and novelty sizes of checks and plaids, all crepe knit biou all colors c Big assortment. Reg. —some embrc red, lace trim- a 3 , fine for children’s | umer wear and 17 house dre [ = Thess items are of interest to the whole family. You can’t afford to miss them. READ Mon's KUgkt: Pabla = Lonk . . . . . with waist measurements pacticipate in this money-saving 82 to 42 inches, of heavy sul- s ived khaki, cut very full, ’ all strongly reinforced, all , reg. Bathiv caps — Plain 1 L S b, s ll:‘n\.\ l!efllm Overalls AT S e mene treet Do $1.49, in alses £0 48, dxs cial tomorrow tra heavy denim, strongly made, Dresses atery Soam GoULly 1 0 reinforeed. ... Lost 28 == Of hia nd iR ol e s\akkte g n g o h 49¢ value ln.xuuful puuernu ‘with sna,. un b A!.g(lo.xvf fast c_nlm l}x]f*ll\c, 250 atsigey in UghE 4hg SRR in tailored one-piece styles, colors on dark and light backe bound in white and trim- srounds, a nico selec. 25 ets—Of strong dur- med with patent leather tiol . C 4 muslin, hemmed, very fine lj(‘l\ and black Imtlnns_. nice e Poabks quality, fitting garments suitable 1 se, brown, green and g. §1.00 ., | for business, street, pdrch in 36-inch width — very ——— . e omm o fade ality, pre-shrunk, ready Girls' White Bloom | o1 ]u‘um wear, all sizes, . 5 - 6 Piliow Cases—Ordinary “on z ndals — Of { fine white muslin flvl\nln Aa rw sizes to 2, very fine Linen Crash — roller or Boys' Sport Blouses — Reg. 39(: ound with red, green, ‘,/Yew B/'I.fdl.flf opp/ng ((‘flf{’/' sh towels, extra good 19c 98¢, in neat striped and figured quality, reg. 27c—Yd. qo percales. Sizes 6 to 16 years, - short sleeves, wh Table Damask—Mer- open col red, with drop seat, overalls of cerized, in a nic assortment of - — - — | pretty designs to select from. Boys' Unionalls —Also over- | $1.00 yard ..., s of blue denim trimmed with <Inch Cretonn /\‘ w/>lrhlur( r h Towels — Big size, tan (fore for lverybody- lendla for hammock \th Diue horders, fnished with rooms and bungalow use, reg. S5¢—Yard ome of tl tev. Henry W enjoyable evening was spent in Maier, pastor he IMrst Congree | games ar usic, vocal solos and a gational « h, will officiate kulele elub proving features of the Local Woman, Former State Head of | 0y W be I'red H. Andres, evening. A buffet luncheon was serve brother of the bridegroons and Miss |« ) 55 guests, later in the evening. I'rances Norton, sister ¢ ‘ — S, of V. Auiliary to Formally Open New Auniliary in S, Manchester, Miss Barbara Grove will be flower DORSEY —WALSH gir! My It ar fotn Miss Horto i w eret & t Dorsey of 10 Broad street division president of e - Sons ¢ | maine wit yeurl tel ing it ss Grace G, Walsh of 220 Kene Veterans auxiliary ' a | train and | o wi ! glon avenue w e married at 8t new auxiliary in Soutl hower hou and on ¢ Joseph's church Monday, July 7. Ihursday evening ) ( the valley « w hey wi nite 1 by Kdward ¥, Wi will be a t ptio ko | Dol Meriden man and thelr home ’ rainin, where Miss Helon Walsh, sister of the bride, o. | the groo mplo alest br ‘ Mr, Dorsey is eme s city. . al auxiliary | for Lander Aty ¢ oyed @ he Stanley Works, do the work 1y evgning ¢ local ¢ rlm); and auxiliary have SHOWER VG MISS PERRY ni : JEN- """:‘:l’"' i il ited to attend the institution . : g gt Eidw ireen of Bridgeport an v auxiliary in Bast Hartfc ; A L P ) Uw,‘ et Moriarty of 18 Shefe 0 the new division p f r Vdrtens e . Lo, A street, this city, were married at Eva Chapman of Derby, will be in- g S g e by . Joseph's church yesterday morne tituting officer, + : y v. Patrick Daly. Willlam — Soherging i 8 3 ookt Valsh was best man a Miss Elinor : : g g » < sister of the idegroom, was | Miss Rulh Norton and te house was prettily decor- |y qeboia ™ After the ceremony tNNS W, R. Andres to Marry |orite of : L9 o | wa reception at the home of the e . h = 3 €. My, and Mrs, Breen will make Walter Stearns Andres, se A ra y ' e in New Britain, Wl Mre. W. V. Andres o ’ sut flowers, intermingled with ferns, * home | street, and Miss Ruth Norte ahe | were us » advants - e f Mr. and Mr . various roc The de t ce rogistered more births thas qu—-—-VALUES———-Blg for WED. Morning at the Modern Boot Shop Big Tables Full of White Duck Oxfords, White Sport Oxfords, eather trimmed with leather and s rubber soles Values to $5.00 “Pair Women's Tan, Red, Green, Elk, Table Full of High Tennis Shoes, brown and white White Sandals L] 1 69 200 Pair Children’s All Solid Leather Mocca- & 1 sin Oxfords Value to £5.90 300 Pair LADIES’ WHITE HEEL SHOES Modern Boot Shop 165 MAIN STREET

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