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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 18 1024, BESSE-LELAND SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY BOYS’ DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR . $5.00 | $12.45 BOYS' 2-PANTS SUITS SWEATERS—Coat Style $2.00 @ '$10.10 ] ‘ [ i T Play hall-BASEBALL SUITS THE BEST IN HOSE That Will Stand Good Hard Wear 3fr$1.10 $2.00 2for $1.10 3for $1.10 SECOND FLOOR 80,00 PALM BEACH SUITS $5.10 'KHAKI PANTS mekndtat EQ B v PLAY SUITS TOM SAWYER 1 1 O ° In Tan, Grey and Brown Make |and put forth their tremendous effort | to take Ohio from the dry column, the superintendent of the Ohlo league at SCORES FOREIGN |that time, James A. White, gave out | the Information that some of the! | boasted forcign money, which the world liquor organization claimed to ave, was in Ohlo in fulfilment of the Rev. F. Scott McBride Discussesz};;:;.;;;; Eiven o the pubie a srar Prohibition money from Europe to help the wets |in the United States. When we get |into the referendtim fights this fall in | Massachusetts and Michigan, or in any Winona Lake, Ind.,, July 15—The other state, this same wet foreign sves of the world are on the United |money will come up and face us States and the whole world is asking | agaln. if America will make good on prohi- [ “I find no fault with the foreign bition, Rev. F. Scott McBride declared | countries using their money to pay today at the conference of the World | their honest war debts obligated to League Against ‘Alcoholism. Mr. Mc- | this country by thgm during the war, Bride is general superintendent of the |but T emphatically protest against the Anti-Saloon league of America, and |use of foreign money within bounds has official corfecti® with the World [of the United States of America to league, break down our constitution and to “If we make good,” said Dr. Mc- | trample our flag in the dust. If they Bride, “the world will see in the lhave money enough to support the United States a demonstration that | wets in their fights against our gov- |g will eonvince even the most skeptical | ernment, they ought to get together nation that prohibition, economically, lenough money somehow to pay their | 8 debts to vs. 'he drys of the world also are looking upon the demonstration that heing given of prohihition in the soclally, morally and politically, is the greatest achievement recorded in the history of the nations. Before the eyes of the world it is our solemn duty to present such a demonstration il'ni!flr! States, The first question the | 85 will win for prohibition ary asks when visited by an generation. give, prohibition to the world in this generation, or by its failure hold hack | also has its eves fixed on the United in this |m the world from the benefits of prohi- ‘ States, knowing full well that no na- | bition for a century or more. {tion drunk ean sueccessfully compete “When the wets brought on the ref- ‘ with the United States sober, The Goldenblum- Millinery Co. JULY CLEARANCE SALE Specials For Tomorrow Trimmed 250 Irimmed Special $4.85 WHITE FELT COLORED FELT HATS HATS Large Assortment Large Assortment -— Special — — Special — $195" - $1.95' 85 0ODD HATS ! Values up to $6.00 — Special — $1.00 COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE SEE WINDOWS FOR VALUES Goldenblum Millinery Co. Corner MAIN and COURT STS., New Britain Hats | | erendum election in ©hio last year | political world as well, {5 looking on | I'roeba cottage at Clinton beach are the United States, It sees the future | Misses Kathryn and May Burns, Miss of a self-ruling nation wrapped up in | Adelaide Young, Miss Fleanor Zim- the problem as to whether it can en- | merman, Clifford McCarthy and Mrs. force its own laws, George Frocha, Jr. “Probably the most interesting spec- | tator is the educational world. Tt is | lcoking to the United States in an |pher in the public works department, leffort to face the facts and decide cor- | is taking her annual vacation. | The United States will | American js ‘how is prohibition sue- | § eceeding at home?' The business world | B ¥ | rectly whether President Butler, who | —-— o liquor traffic will he back i e . ; cork | hln |I§r-mlr'nlr':»tl|:|:v‘ll~)\\1!:’\’::;Ifl\l:\ Atias NelllalG unneriotiNewsX orli i i | the guest of her uncle, Constable Is right, or whether Bresldent |y 4 \vinkle, of 143 Maple street. Eliot, not originally a prohibitionist, is right when he declares prohibition is a tremendous success,” Mrs, Jennie Blaid, daughter of Fire | Commissioner and Mrs. Walter Blair of 245 Hartford avenue, is spending two wecks with her aunt, Mrs. John Drummond, at Chalker Beach. Personals Miss Sophie Googel of FEast street| Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Grogan and has raburned from a two weeks' stay | Mrs. Grogan's father, John Conlon of at Flathush, Brooklyn, N. Y. 93 Tremont street, are at the New - Natiomal, Block Tsland, for a few weeks. Guests from New Britain at the = WARKET €0~ MUALITY GOODS AT u,318- MAIN 5TQ ECONOMY PRICES " TEL. 2485 Morning Specials From 7 A. 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Fancy Tomato cans 2: Premier Salad Dressing 33 Good Luck Jar | Rings ..... 2 dozen 15¢c ’ Post Toasties, package Sc | Pink Salmon, J Sugar Corn . .. s 2 ! 0ld Dutch Cleanser 15¢ | Wedgwood Creamery BUTTER FANCY FULL CREAM CHEESE Nucoa Nut Oleo l Good Luck Oleo 29¢ I 32¢ Ib | First Prize Oleo 29¢ b CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ................ dozen 33¢ ¥ CALIF. SUNKIST LEMONS .... dozen 3¢ LARGE RIPE CANTALOUPES . each 10c¢ Native Green Beans | Green Sweet Peas 4 quarfs ....... oo 230 | Nutive Wax Beans 3 quarts ...... . 3¢ | Solid Head Cabbage, ca. 10¢ | Native Beets .. bunch e Native Squash .. each 15¢ | Large Ripe Bananas | peck 25¢ 25 Large Pineapples 2 for 25¢ 2quarts .......... 25e Long Green Cukes 3 for 10¢ Boston Head Lettuce Miss IMlorence Caufield, stenogra- | Harr-Yearey Disposar of P@ Q ExTrA-MADE We have made our reputa- tion principally on the goodness of our Men’s and Young Men's Suits, Top Coats and Overcoats. But--we also make Odd Trousers-- and they wear and fit just as good as all P&Q clothes do. - Twice a year we make an exlira, ordinary effort to clear the decks of al Trousers. Come in and behold some real Worsteds, Cheviots, Serges, Flannels, in all colors and all sizes, at '3* 4 °5 Many to Match Your Coat and Vest They are real values--made in our own Shops sold to you minus the middleman’s profit, therefore agout $1.50 to $3 less than ordinary stores charge. Keep Cool PEQ Summer Suits are as cool at a dip in the ocean. They are splendidly tailored and will ;ee their shape. We have them of Mohair, alm Beath, Panama Cloth, Coolkenny Crash -« colors and models galore. '11% 5129415 “The P&Q i’Vay Is the Real Way to Clothes Economy!” 306 Main Street O or 0 etums Us Herad Clase . . T DN A NN DA D\ QN N N