New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924. WE HAVE MADE ADJUSTMENTS WiTH THE INSURANCE COMPANY AND OUR STOCK, WHICH WAS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED SATURDAY BY RAIN LEAKING THROUGH OUR TEMPORARY ROOF, IS TO BE SOLD TOMORROW IN OUR GREAT WATLER DAMAGE SALE AT COST PRICES AND LOWER WE HAD JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF LATEST CREATIONS IN DRESS GOODS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK WHICH WAS TO GO ON SALE THIS WEEK, BU T SATURDAY’S STORM FORCES US TO SELL THIS SAME SHIPMENT AT A GREAT LOSS, SIMPLY BECAUSE WATER HAS BARELY TOUCHED IT. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET SEASONABLE MATERIALS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. WE LIST JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS— Novelty All Silk Crepe Knit — In- plaids and crinkled striped; suitable for sport and street wear in all colors, Slightly dama;zul_ $1 00 Reg. $2.25. Tub Silk—Neatly striped, for dresses, men’s shirts, ete.; in broadcloth, Japa- nese silk, crepe de chine, oo $1.69 Reg. $2. All Wool Jersey—>56-inch tubing; nice soft finish; suitable for dresses, hatlnug suits. Regular | Art Silk Brocaded Crepe— | 38-in., neatly deSigned— suitable for sport dress- | es, blouses; in all want- | ed colors, Slightly dam- | 89c¢ | Reg. $1.69 .... All Silk Jersey—36 inches | wide; suitable for dress- es, blouses, scarfs, ete. | 3 e Slightly dam- | Silk Canton Crepe—40-inch aged. Reg. $1‘(;9.790 white and colors; extra P cobiants | heavy quality, suitable Sport Satin — Suitable for for pleated skirts, dress- Skirts, jacquettes, dress: | | »s. blouses, ete. Regu- i $228 ..., Brocaded Canton (‘repes— lLarge assortment, all different designs; won- derful quality. Regular Madras Shirting — Neatly | silk striped, extra good quality. Reg. 19¢ Colored Damask Napkins— Blue and pink, 1(<*ul:u ) uz 25 ‘\dpklns~\\hlto only. Reg- ular 12 for $1 208 200 Lingerie Crepe—In all col- o ’% \alds $1 for Cross-Bar and Plain Ba- tiste—Slightly damaged. Reg. 35, Normandie Voiles—40-inch —all perfect. Reg. 69¢ Ruffled Curtains—Full size —made of eross-bar and dotted marquisette, with tle-h'\clfi Slightly dam- Reg $1.89. $1 00 Trish Linen Dish Toweling —with colored bhorders, heavy 5 Yds. $ quallt\ Reg. 3% lmpmted Trish Dress Lin- ens — Shrunk, nonerush- able in 15 different col- ors. All perfect. 7 r:eg.s1.19..m6 C Senorita Butterfield Voiles | —40-in. small dainty de- signs; guaranteed fast | . Yd. 350 | eg. 39¢ .. (Check Ratine—for summer dresses. Al| per- 5 fect. Reg. 98c. 4 C Ivon Crepes—38-in. \\Id(’, small all-over figures, in all latest shades. Al perfect. 35 c Reg, 4be, .o —t Foulards — Silk finish, in all staple colors, 490 36-in. Reg. T9c. orowitz Bros. 348 MAIN STREET LARGEST DRESS GOODS STORES IN CONNECTICUT Be Here Early For First Be Here Early For First Choice; We Expect These Materials To Go Fast (Choice; We Expect This Merchandise To Go Fast WANT DRY TOWN FOR VANKEE ATHLETES French Requested o Close Bars‘ at Olympic Quarters Dy The Associated Press Paris, June 27.—The village sector in which the Amorkkn Olympie ath- letes will be quartered at Colombes must be “dry” according to a resolu- tion adopted today by the American Olympic eommittes requesting the French committee to remove the bars on the principal strects of the town together with all signs advertising spirituous 1quors, The commitice does not fear that the American contenders will overstep the bounds of training rules, but be- lieves that safety first should be the poliey and temptation kept out of DISABLED VETERANS N MIXUP OVER KU KLUXERS' (‘vln\f'llll'm Twice Fights Off Attempt to Have Organlzation Oppose White Hoods Twice | Salt Lake City, June 27 within a few minutes, disabled Ameri- can veterans of the world war, in na- | tional convention here, fought off Incomplete motions delegates go on record as opp Kn Klux Klan, Edward A, Byrne of 8t, 1 to offer a motion, was cut off in a flash by National Commander Jame A. MeFarland and ruled out of or but not before t n visible empire had ) o Commander is, first City Items deriek H. Hill of 35 Winthrap street has returned from the New !mw.( Rund |n\ school eral hospital where he un- | pienie Sat- ve § a. m, from church Miss Katherine Koy of Mr, and Mrs. ) Stanley street, left Biufls, Mass, where s guest of Miss Mary Welch Our ¢ hoe fine qualit Over 8ho 4 was sustained by a rising | a “Our eonstitution states A. V. will not ta tieal or reli sight. Samuel Goodman of San ¥ran- | "You are ciseo has been delegated to take the matter up with the French authori- ties and explain that speedy action in this matter is desired, ‘While the prohibition question has been ocausing some concern at Colom bes, the problem of an adequate water oupply at Rocquencourt, wher main body of the American at 1% housed, is uppermost. Desp difference of opinlon on the & Dr. Graeme Hammond, head of madical staff, has condemned t ter brought from the United ® declaring that an analysis showed t ssibly harmful far the athletes. sommittes has provided mineral emergency and I Ham test the TNmcquencourt artesi water to determine whether it | abla, It has h-n-. 4 plan to reques Olympie po usslon on -‘v an agreement t seored in the t ba limited to the number clded to which are four in 1 reduction of 1t} place, which eo MURDERE RS GO NESGRY Two of Sz Awaiting Eaeowtion i Montreal Refuse To that the D, T inngling it badly Home cooked tunches s hinguards wvoman can subd ue a he atghtor e | minister h mlf rem if they are wise. Formal Protests and Threats of Greek Naval Officers Reganded As Tanta- mount To Muting. London, June 27.—The disaffection {1n the Greek navy reporteg in Athens yesterday 18 due to the suspi- officers that the Admiral H!hi advices clon of some of the of mar Kir T IHAV:IIHHIIH"VI and the rever s, threatening Premier Papana ring this ae iing, for which e suitably pun nily Express oor- AMERICAN GIRL WINS For the women ‘f a quarter century ago, under | t woman boxer in France, posed | avier umwman Driving Knight | of a o family h house to be a three le the permit calls for only t cond being the erece tion of a uilding inside the fire limits without a permit, and the third being the erection of a storage shed without a permit been authorized s tor Joseph G, Woods to |\ e warrants sworn out for transgressors on the code, Plumbing Inspector P, J. Tormay told the commissioners last night that one plumber has several jobs under | way and has not taken permits, Com- missioner T, J. Quinlivan has been in- | formed that other plumbers hire heip- fers who cannot sccure licenses for 50 cents an hour and charge for their work at the rate of $1.40 an hour. Building or K. J. Hennessey told the con n of the three viela- | o tions of the law, one the remodeling 9 mily BUILDERS MUST CONFORM 10 GITY REGULATIONS Plumbers Also Will Be Told to Ob- It was voted to ask the ecommon council to provide transportation for the inspectors, serve Ordinances or Suffer Penalty Pursuant to a vote taken by the building Gommyssion last night,, letters will be sent oit next week to on- advising that bullding ordi- are to he strictly enforced and Bage:Allen & Co. 2.7171 (INC.) 2-7171—HARTFORD THE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF Sorosis Shoes Read l\«lmn S—and all of them, Now In Progress Our Entire Stock of Sorosis Shoes For Men, Women and Children | Is Included Women’s White Oxfords and Pumps | Women’s White Reinskin Oxfords, formerly £0.50. ......... Sale Price $5.75 Women’s White Kidskin Oxfords, formerly $11.00. .......... Sale Price $6.%5 Women's White Kidskin Pumps, fcimerly $1150. ........... Sale Price $8,00 Women's White Genuine Buckskin Oxfords and Pumps. ..... Sale Price 37..75 { Formerly $11.00. Children’s Shoes From 10% to 25% Reduction on All Children’s Shoes ’ Boys’ Shoes 207 Discount on All Boys’ Shoes Sizes 2 to 514, Men’s Shoes Men’s Oxfords Black Kidskin, formerly $8.75 ........ Now Brown Kidskin, formerly $875 ........ Now Tan and Black Calf, formerly $875 .... Now Black and Brown Grain Leathers, formerly $8.75 Black Kidskin Prescription, formerly $12.00 .........c0000000 Now $10.00 $7.50° $7.50 $7.50 Now $7.50

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