New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 7

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DAY AND NIGHT AIR MAIL SERVICE Nl]W‘ Trans- Gommemal Route Eflectlve | on July 1 1 Chicago, June 24.—Day and night | trans-continental air mail services, scheduled to start July 1, will mark the worll's first comprehensive offort ‘o present aviation as a business serv- ice, said Colonel Paul Henderson, sec- «nd assistant postmaster general, out- lining plans here. Next 'Iut\!u\ at !me one Pacitic San Fran- 4"'v]f‘r wil £30 mile rout of the trans-continen- tal air mal' cheduled time west- hour 45 minutes, and east a into thie ctions: Cleveland to Chicago, Chi- (ago to Cheyenne and Cheyenne ‘o erat retroating sun o east and west wings, until there will remain for the daylight hops only the as in the west and Alleghanies in t ei~ht cents por| each zone o | e mailed | d 10 the near- | Alr mail part thereof, znywhere to be f +at air mail jun postage will auffice yendence starts and nail line, ter boxes inst simnify the s 1ring ms:,«r: the route w heen made : o m“cv)n-“ to airplane wmbiudmmofikow Miss Cetherine Farreell, Daughter of Nead of L. S, Steol ried in South M South Norwalk, Ju riage n' Mis - oklyn, ¢ tamorrow moarn. at 8t Joseph's tid J. Rickey, 1 ien chur il be ceelbrs nis Furicy asd priests other dlocesce Mrs, Joseph Bradie Biooklya, sicter of 18 Mise Rosamond 1 Rebert 15, Lec, sistor o mass W this turray, fs2 Marrell will 'y National Meat Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN ST, Wednesday Morning Specials FRESH PORK LOIN 1b. 210 l FANCY FRESH KILLED CHICKENS 250 Ih. For Boiling, Salads and Sandwiches b, convention, she ve Coney Is Forbes Trial Continued, 14comaids | to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE Democratic ~ DOCTORS DISCUSS | VARII]IJS»AILMENT Fractured Skalls and Treatment- Electric Light Aids Digestion Cleveland, | the more of the American Institnt pathy today. attacked the “attituie Two per cent o of America wi mental during the conventior 1'\|s is most unconventional pose for a,or admits: but then con- served at ntions not strictly ol ADMITS FLOGGING WOMAN Prominent Alesandria, La., Nays She Beat Mrs, Bonnette For Breaking Up Her Home, New Orleans, June 24,—Mr Prohahly lnhl Next l<.1ll W Bal, g0, June 24.—Trial of Ci mun and ba ¢ has admitted that she Mrs, Ameli John wite of a wealthy wndria, La., Chica » daughtey For ans' | ul re st th y Mrs, Bal 1 not coms 1 Thomp: A& DECLARES DIVIDEND the pres. Mrs, Ball said faith™ilness of e had been mar- fugg! « MEIS. BONAPARTL DIES | peconcilinti! r temper Hnd run June 14— Bre, Charles | o had taken thé punishe vidow ot 1) former at ment into he ow hands, cretary of the Wi aton Bonaparte, At Convention PHONE 483 R l\(l\\\lfll K PH) 23 25c PRIME RIB ROASTS ... m28¢! FULL LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PRIME CHUC i\ ROASTS 19c This Market Closes Wednesday at 12 Women's White Canvas Pumps, value $5.00 and $6.00 . ... Women's White Canvas Ox- fords, value $5 and $6.50. Women's White Regent Keds, value $5.00 Women’s White Nubuck Sport Oxford, value $7.50 Womens Brown and Grey Suede Sport Pumps, value $7.85. . 130 O'clock “JOSEPH B, RANSDELL Louisiana Senator Women's Bronze I"mmnI value $8.50 . '$2 98 | $2 98 | Women's Bmwn \u:dell umps, ss 29 high heel, value $8.00 *$4.79 $4 79 $3.49 $3.49 $4.79 Women’s Brown Alligator Pumps, value £7.50 . Every Shoe Must Leave Our Store SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN STREET ssssensennntsnsznntea Woman | umbers | T eI eI L e et IIITetIsIInetesIstttestnnLsItIInIe Srornernntresen nertenerenreteteeeesIINILLLY: " ' the | 232232222222 030820220222222222) vy 09 23, 1924, < ) ] O ] ] ] - ], . ) ] ---«.¢. fiavifisna & ;fimgflqggggflal » THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND e — 6 [T —— Greater Values Than Ever To Inaugurate Our Wednesday Half Holidays, We Have Pre- pared Hundreds of Exceptional Values Throughout the Entire Store Besides Those Advertised. LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL GREEN COLORED TICKETS ANOTHER LOT OF Dotted Swisses “Red Bil’d” Imported. Garment Bags Positive protection against moths, Large sizes. For Wednesday 49c Only Each —Main Floor Women's 2-Piece Sets Consisting of step-in and vest, handsomely made of fine fabric daintily trim- Normandy Voiles The vard Stamped The Genuine. All colors, Genuine. Every ~Main Floor =Main Floor Children’s Ro:fipers A wonderful garment, made nicely of good quality, Wed. 74C ~=Main Lingette 50 differ- Wednesda The Genuine. ent shades. Yard EXCEPTIONAL VALL E MY LADY HOUSE DRESSES $7 .00 very smartly Bozart Fibre Rugs Fine Silk Rain and Assorted patterns, iy- cial for Wednesday Only — sun Ulflbrella : $1 39 A splendid grade ) anteed umbrella silk, Sx8 . to-the-minute $2.49 o aniies 1 Floor club handles Floor ~Main Floor Dress Linens Fine quality All shades . \ndSOC Tain Kloor quality Ginghams, trimmed with lmported Grass rick rack Laces: sizes up to Rugs fi Fine quality — assorted patterns. Size 3x6. For Wednesday Only Philippine ~ Gowns and Chemise Smartly made trimmed with tion and em- broidery, Wed. guar- Up- styles with and leather are red, navy and $2.95 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ~Main Floor 500 ,, PRATED VORE. | et DRESSES g f black enam cloth; well lined; inside pocket. Special For Wednesday $l 1 Iloor Cretorne Covered . REGULAR AND STOUT SIZES UP TO 54 Cushions _ g Every dress an Well made and filled — exceptional bar- size 20 inches, 79c e i iloor and nicely lace, inser- ’ ) Children’s Dresses Of fine quality Gingham, in plain and pante styles, sizes 2 to 6 years. 50 (v Wednesday $139 thongs, Colors areen, brown, purple. For Wed. onl) ) . Men’s Pajamas A full cut first quality garment; all trimmed with neat silk 3 made and trimmed and or- Nicel) rh daintily with lace gand) be duplicated Kayser’s Long Silk Gloves The well known adver- tised No. 1403 silk glove in 16-button length, Sold everywhere at $1.79. For Wed. Only A Garment gain that cannot For Wed. Only Chiffon Silk Hose Full Silk Bloomers | .\!J!I runs of $3.50 qual- , knitted silk bloomers m generous sizes, 36 to (n.],.y, v fashioned pu r« silk. Regularly sold | for $2.95. First quality, Men’s Silk Sox g $1 95 FFull fashioned in a pure silk hose — black, white, fawn, navy and 54c grey .. VSheets | Full Size Bed : m;ulr of good heavy sheeting, seamless. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE sl 00 shades 81x90 Sheet q .I‘I ednesday ment "Men’: Madras Shirts Ripplette Bedspreads R1x00 Spreads for dou- $l 98 LADIES’ SILK STOCKINGS B0 First quality silk stripe et sk 0 P Regularly Priced £1.95 Madras Shirts, sizes wear or a new pair {ree. $ E .5 Our own special £1.95 to 171, For $1 59 All shades. ! i . ble full fazhioned pure thread Wed. Morming bed Wednesday SN Men’s Athletic thk Enamel Over- Women’s Vests Union Suits mzht Cases Band or bodice styles in \ fine count Nainsook bra plain or fancy tops. Regu- of first quality, full quality 16 Tain ¥ Turkish To\;éls 3 Bleached soft 'n\u?, 36. Wed We pun Turk- 15c Suit | sna Wed. -----—------------—----—_------n--—-----——g------—---c Both in Case of an Unpros in 1914, Herriot Says CHICAGOANS RECEIVING e THREATENING LETTERS = o Investizating Fpidemic of Exposure of Notes : Parents Fngland and Belgiom Will Al ded Attack as SPRING AND SUMMER cou)s any semt Men: A ~ nd corvespond with Ivertisement in the pers 2 Sunday pewspaper for more time y requests, Rinex newtralizes s throughout § 24 ¥, brakes England ay neat trom the i body wal = alking vjustified attack is made upor England and Beigium

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