New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 6

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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1024, BOSTON STORE D e ——— Lawrance, Kan, July 1==Thirty ven tribes of American Indians are represented in the l\\xl\mqn Nation J hard units, of 80 men e American T i» Ace Eliminated Dt WADOO IN SOUTH Williams Wins His Way Into Semis el Inuhlhu here Hx- e finals Texdny the enly two Indian units Florida’s Yote Is McAdoo 11w vt e America ~l|h|!||fl>l it Haskell thre \-vus 0, A few days later the Haske thorities were granted permission m organize a troep of eavalry, The in Madison Square Carden, Ne Lantry company won out over every St e s i, Norris Willla W, competing outfit in fiold activities at | dent In the McAdoo block In the south . 44 . ’.H.l”,"m 45 Sational Quard ens during the elghteenth ballot today 4 Barete s de. | Threa white men, {nstructors at hairman Walat . |Haskell, are officers in the eavalry trop, Only two white men, hoth of- fleors, are connected with the try unit, Walter I, Owl, first leuten. ant of the infantry outfit, is a full | 5 hlooded Indian and the son of a chief, T SR e | LAROLLETTE PEITION | 8.4, [ IUlln"l Go \flmrhll)n t of GUPID SLOWING UP Ilndml 1rrr\nr on the rh\:;,. es but Speed Boy With Quiver On His Back | [ and Smith 1 € \\um o warnament, losing to Je when after argument Ch ruled that the Florida vote shou counted: MeAdoo, 11; Bmith The McAdoo peo) hold the state solid for MeAdoo und the unit rule and declared the dele gates had been eleeted burn of the United ) by Louls Ray- at a pres! dential preference primary in which Adoo had carried the state two to ‘l smaders Declare Hundreds of Thous- ands Have Signed To Support Cane didacy of Senator, only so long as they thought McAdoo | eould win, A similar situation de- veloped In the Daltimore convention of 1012 Florida's delegates were pledged to Oscar Underwood but fi- There were fewer weddings last |[Lalollette of Wisconsin to run for nally went to Wilson, "I want to make |month than during the month president to present to him, probably a nomination; not defeat one,” he [Jun¢ 4, th I8 at City Clerk [this week, a petition which they ase sald, ! pson's office show, rries hundreds of thousands of Chairman Walsh finally ruled that |JUn® 1923, marriage licenses were is- | signatures, the Forida delegation would have to ‘Mnll to 74 couples, while last month | 'ollette for president com- declde for itself how long it would |7 ©° Hifc ken out, ' located in Chicago, has be bound by the preference primary. | » of the petition and W, T, Mr, Walsh gave the opinion that the ; h probubly will make the pre. ruling was according to precedent; fon in Washington, that the unit rule would be enforced | utor LaFollette is expected {fo on a delegation only by direct man- date of a state convention, Primary instructions, he sald, did not bind | delegates to vote as a unit and a ma- Jority of the members of a delegation | could not enforce a unit rule, 4 19, = Tentative reement has been reached by pers Fails To Equal 1928 Record During Washington, July “Month of Brides” in 1921, ngr ates were MAKE (()3\ 10N PLANS, A. G, Hammon! amp, U. 8. W, V,, | \A i1l hold a meeting tomorrow night llam Reed, commander of the camp, rlrflmng his position. The committs will appoint a committee of seven to |will have some association with nw \nH}u‘ arrangements for the depart. ‘1 leveland convention which meets ment encampment which will be held | July 4 and which is expected to nom- | in this city next June, This commit- |inate the Wisconsin senator, | tee will make financial and other ar- | e ———s rangements and will have the author- Practically no foreigners now visit ity to appoint sub-committees for the | Moscow on business, and most of the more detailed matters, | factories there are closed down. The D. Miller & Co. | 26 Church Street Every 2% seconds Somewhere in the world, somebody buys a DUNLOP TIRE Read the Dunlop “Ad” in the Satur- day Evening Post ~of June 28, and watch the FLASHER in our WINDOW Every time it flashes, somebody is buying a Dunlop Tire JUDD & DUNLGP, 15 FRANKLIN S§Q. Wednesday Morning Specials Imported Ginghams—32-inches wide, value § 39c. Wednesday 25¢ yard. : Percales—36-inch, 17c value. Wednesday 124c yard. Ladies’ Silk Hose—All colors, $1.00 value. Wednesday 79c pair. Men’s Dropstitch Silk Hose—50c value. Wednesday 35¢ pair. ' Ladies’ Light weight Union Suits — 79c¢ § value. Wednesday 50c. j Window Shades, Rugs, Imported Linoleum and Armstrong’s Linoleum. Wednesday Morning Special 21in 1 Checked 'Blankets Sizes 75x85—double thickness In combination colors, tan, blue, rose, yellow and laven- der. These blankets will be sold Wednesday morning " $1.98 Many of our patronizers who have been disappointed at our last blanket sale, will be able to get them this time. But be early, as there will be many more spe- cials besides. N. BIRNBAUM 116 Main St., cor. Arch and Walnut Sts. at 8 o'clock in the state armory, Wil- [inake a statement to the m’vmmlflvf‘, i eh, at | | Donnelly-Mullen Co. | WEDNESDAY and| THURSDAY These Remarkable Specials for Two Days infan. | sons who have been urging Senator |J " Ladies’ mercerized Knit " Full bleached Bed 'S-lre:t;, " Unbleached Muslin, 1 Sale of Summer Wash Dresses EXTRA SIZES ONLY—42 TO 56 Genuine Normandy Voiles, English Broadcloth and Triconet with the label sewed in every dress. These styles made especially for the large woman. Cleverly fashioned and splendidly made. They will appeal at sight to the large woman. Leather Hand Bags, all Children’s White Slips, styles. Two- trimmed with narrow lace at neck and ruffle of fine lace or hamburg; all sizes. Dust Caps, all colors. Two-Day Two-Day Sale 5 S SC C. M. C. Crochet Cotton, Cotton, in colors, 10 balls in a box. Two-Day Extra fine Muslin Gowns, trimmed with hand-made medallions and narrow hamburg edgmg. Two-Day Sale. . Ladies’ extra size Wind- sor Crepe Bloomers, cut full, elastic knee, in pink and white, 8gc Two-Day Sale. . " Tadies’ Shps in plam and striped lingette; colors grey, blue, tan and brown. Two-Day Sale " Mercerized | Pongec, a good substitute for silk, natural color, suitable for dresses, shirts, etc.; 32-in. wide. Two- Day Sale Japanese Pongee Silk, in natural color, for dresses and draperies. 79 c Tw o~Day Sale yd. Pure Iush Dress Linen, Linen, in all colors, yard wide. Two-Day Sale, yd. Davidson’s Combination Syringe and Hot Water Bottle. Two- EXTRA FEATURE — for — WEDNESDAY ONLY GranulatedSugar 51bsfor 25¢ Not Over 5 pounds to a Customer Percale, light grounds, with small figures, 36 in. wide; 2 yards A new lot men’s tailored extra fine quality imported English Broadcloth Shirts, with attached collar and neck band styles; colors, white, tan, grey and blue. Value to $2.98 each, Two- Day Sale Men’s fine checked nain- sook Union Suits, athletic style, cut extra large. Two-Day 300 Summer Wash Frocks CREPES A group of Wonder Dresses. Never before have we VOILES offered such incomparable values. Styles galore. LINEN Every color imaginable. Far-seeing women will DOTTED come prepared to buy their entire season’s supply VOILES in this wonderful value. Sizes 16 to 44, Ladies’ fine English Rib- bed Hose, ribbed to the toe; colors black, cordovan, grey, polo and dawn. Two- Day Sale English Army Blankets The greatest value in Wool Blankets you ever bought; just the thing for camps, autos, cot- tages, Boy Scouts. Over 80% Wool $3.69 Union Suits, bodice top and shell knee. Two- 25c Day Sale, each. . Bleached Cotton, 1 yard wide, good heavy quality. Basement, large size, 81x90. Base- ment, “Table I Damask, various patterns, 72 in, wide, with napkins to match. Base- sard 89c vard wide, very good qual- ity. DBasement yard ANOTHER LOT OF THE Ladies’ Gingham and Zephyr House Dresses Guaranteed Fast Colors and Cut Full Size Sizes 36 to 52 All new patterns from size 40 to 52 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY $5 Reg. value $10.95 Voiles, all plain colors, desirable for dresses and under galments, 40-in, wide. Sale Dress Voiles in a large assortment of styles, 40-in. wide. Two-Day Sale, yd. Mercerized Shantung, a dressy material in all the popular colors for - blouses and dresses, yard wide. Two-Day Sale, yd. Men'’s fine Knit Jersey Union Suits, the finest qual- ity athletic style, short sleeves, ankle and lknee length., Two- 89 c Day Sale ea.. ~ blue cham- " Men's O, bray worlgshirts. warrant- ed fast colors and all double stitched. Two-Day Sale. . 870 Ladies’ ——— Sik Hose, the popular No. 275 seam back; colors tan, nude, dawn, airedale, grey, ‘pebble and beige. Two i)ay Sale, Ladles Ipswich pme buk Hose, mock seam back; colors black and cordovan. Two-Day Sale, pair $2.95 Heavy double thread turkish towel, plain and fancy borders. Basement, each. . 250 Curtain Scrim, plain and tape edge, 1 yard wide. Basement yard .... 121/2C Crinkle Bed Spreads, splendid quality, crinkled cotton, neatly scalloped, fast colors; a most popular spread for city or country home. Base- $3 98 ment, set. . Pure thread Linen Towel, plain and colored horder; reg. 79¢ value. Basement "Scarfs and centers with pretty lace edge. 39 c Basement, ea.. . Spreads, Crochet Bed Spread closely woven, very good '\:;lnght. Base- $l 89

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