New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1924, Page 16

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16 S T ————__ TR BILLION IN WFALTH [RoRaBAck ENPOWERED T0 |/ FLL COMMITTEE VAGANCY | to Bl Offiees Formerly Held by l Jump in Prices Canses Values| . {0 Climb High . Sl Late Mrs = I H Chieago, July 15.—1y at billion dollars has been added " the republi agricultural wealth of the | nit nmitteo to fill the va States and farmers of Canudinn ol b ";h:,‘"m‘('.'!. 4 northwest have received i g dir ter the moete |IB lions of dollars as a re 1 & i publican cents a fshel inorease in " vk, sald priged in the United Htates and the r the ground 4% cents & bushel Jump in Canidl iy oy d_tofore July wheat, which sold at | 7.5 Bovoral o Wi wera being pro on June 9, touched 1801 yesterday, |, for (bt Lre SRl galng 4% oents for the dyy Wie g came to order, among them Miss Winnipeg was 1A J 1= | tsabwl L. Alcorn Thompsonville, vance of 4l Al cor 1 rine By tnam, Mra, | tures except # 1 s quoted here AL ¢ Merrit prices for the n ton, but the Speculative trading on 1 1 trade on Wednesduy 1o d by Honator John highest since May | H, Trambull of Plainville, to avoid a aggregate of more thun 11 contest that might leave unpleasant- bushel of all grains of which 6 a8 a8 the party entored the presi- 000 bushel were wheat for futu tential campa by leaving it to the | livery, Bix weoks ago an to appoint around 20,000,000 bushel a day s for the caucuses and prie | July eorn has advanced from 75 ey for the eleetlon of delegates cents to $1.14 In about six weeks and | o tho wate conventlon will be fixed eash number two yellow corn brought | 4o a" niviting of the state committee $1.16 1.4 here ye U pest Thursday, This mecting will in several yoars. ( 150 declde the time and place for cents and are up 10 conts the convention for the nomina- rye brought §7 cc A galn of tlon of the dates for governor cents a bushol In the same thne (il ot \cors, sent out from New | Haven yesterday to republican state and loeal leaders . to a ratifieation shore dinner at Savin Rock on Satur- “The guests of honor, it | Decembher corn, representing the new crop which will he harvested this fall, sold at 71 1.4 cents on June 9 and was 94% cents at the finish yesterday, which on the prospeetive | .o g1y 26 crop of 2515, bushel for the | . g indicated, would be Lieutenant | country, was considered by grain men | gocarnor Hiram 1 theoretically to have a4 over [ Ghairman £500.000,000 to the Farmers' hank aceounts. | With the advance in wheat, prices of wheat flour have taken an ascent. Prices were liffed 20 cents a barrel | REAL EST/ ) The following re recorded at th Anna ®hryn vesterday 1o %8 for hest kno ' hrands of Minneanolis patents. mak- perty on Uncas road to Angeline Ing a gain of $1.20 per barrel since | ll DeYoung, Santo Beninato, et al, June 8. and rye flonr I8 up 75 cents [have transforred property on Olive | strect to Sarvas Apostolos. Rosie | at £1.00 for the same period, The noor prospeet for the crop. with the promise of a yield of 2.515.000.000 bushel on July 1, th smallest wtih two exceptions in '_-n: vears, 1s considered responsible for | the high prices nrevailing for fhe grain. Hogs have alsn shared in the npward movement and touched $5.1¢ vesterday, the highest price since | | last October and nearly $1.00 in- Edward Lancaster, Ten | erease lately. | Acre road, single family house, ||8 All of the speculative grain mar- | 24.10x37.10 feet, estimated cost, $10,- | [N kets are regarded hy grain men 000; Dr. C. J. Hart, Lincoln stree somewhat strained and extremely |single family house, 40x42 feet, esti- | rapld price changes are expected, |mated cost $13,000, and Martin transterred | property strects to Ni GoFt ik have BUILDING A Building permits have been issued | 'vid Carlson, for Alfred | ngle family dwelling on 31x40 fect, estimated Hundreds of Pairs Reduced from $3.50 This amazing bargain op- portunity coming at the §g very commencement of the White Footwear sea- son will appeal to all thrifty buyers and vaca- tionists as the savings are most generous—not a single pair in the entire selection of $2.45 sold for less than $3.50 and the styles are the styles of the hour—Stunning Str2ps, Lace Oxfords and Sroert Colonials—Values un- beatable at $3.50 is proof of the tremendous value you receive at the bargain price of $2.45. Many Desirable Siyles in This Sale Sthoe SteresCe. in the United States. 5"'1’35 Included at - The Lasgest Chain of Shoe Stores i 324 MAIN STREET Evenings to Accommodate Customers All Newark Siores Open Saturs » ™NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1024, P ez St MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED HARTFORD Annual July éaut:flllen & Qo 27171 (INC)) 2.7171 HARTFORD IF YOU CANNOT VISIT THE STORE TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER |CLEARANCE EVENT Summer Merchandise at Sharply Cut Prices The Men’s Shop BATHING SUITS $1 00 Men's two-piece cotton suits, Sizes 36 to 46, $1.50, Men's athletic Soisette union suits, in white and cream color, Sizes 36 to 46. $1.25 bathing Regularly IN FANT@’ WEAR A broken assortment of the well known Crapsy hand made dresses. Fine gingham, dimity, dotted Swiss, also poplin, beautifully hand embr oid- ered. In white and colors. Values to $10.75. Now $4.98 to $6.98 Pure make. Light blue and pink. Sizes Al to 6v5. Regularly $1.00. Sale | price— p 50c CHENILLE RUGS $3.95 Hit or Miss Chenille Rugs. 27x54. Value $6.00. Size LHILDREN’S SOCKS 3 Pair for 490 Children’s 25¢ and 85¢ fine mer- cerized socks, all plain colors. Slight- ly irvegular. 3 pair for 49c. KNIT UNDERWEAR Women'’s Richelieu union suits. Bodice and regular top. A fine cot- ton suit, in size 5 only. Regularly $1.00. 50c Each muslin athletic union Children’s 4, 6 only. Regularly suits. Sizes 2, 59¢. 39¢ Each WASH GOODS Imported organdie. Formerly $2.50 to $3.98. Now 89¢c a yard Dotted Swiss. Formerly $1.25. Now 59c a yard ART NEEDLEWORK The “Before Stock Taking” sale at | the Art Department is now in pro- | gress, offering many wonderful values, Iere are two specials for Friday. Four House Dresses, finished mod- elg, regularly priced $8.50 to $10.00. Peach, rose, blue and brown. Now $3.50 each Silk Remnants 25¢ Trimming Remnants T5e NECKWEAR Collars, in Peter Pan and round styles, also vestees, formerly priced to $1.00, Now 25¢ each Silk Stockings — Phoenix | Organdie Guimpes, with Peter Pan | collars, values to $1.50, now $1.00 GLOVES Two-clasp silk gloves, broken siz in black with white embroidery, white with black embroidery, also navy, brown and gray. Values to 21.35. 69c a pair Iced Tea Sippers ... BASEMENT STORE NEWS Botany Flannel Suits and Coats $14.98 A small assortment of Sleeveless Flannel Suits, and ful trimmed flannel Coats, formerly price $23.98, 10 two-piece sport suits of silk | and wool, and flannel. priced $9.98. SPORT SUITS SPORT JACKETS $798 . 8169 Sleeveless sport jackets of flan- Formerly nel. Formerly priced to $2.98. Frocks of Irish and Belgian linen and of fine quality voile, drawn. | Formerly priced to $12.00. Misses’ Voile DRESSES $2.69 Voile Dresses in plain and fig- ured patterns. Formerly priced to $3.98. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Linen and Voile FROCKS $5.95 hand A good range of sizes. Second Floor | Genuine Nickel Chromium element. | sale Friday and Saturday only. “Superior”’ Electric Curling. Irons Guaranteed for one year. On Value $2.00. . $1.00 Just the Hat for your vacation. Values to $17.50. Hand-Made SUMMER | BLOUSES HATS « $5 00 : French vr;sgleshyan?i-glde blouses, ! trimmed with hand-drawn work and embroidery. 75¢ and $1.00 STOCKINGS 49c " ™" Including full fashioned silk lisle stockings, ribbed-to-toe sport stockings of fine mercerized cotton, printed silk and fiber stockings. Every | pair first quality. Sport Goods Shop—Lower Floor. ‘ The famous Tom Stewart irons, regularly priced $6.00. of irons are included. An assortment of high grade drivers, formerly priced to $7.00. REWASHED GOLF BALLS GOLF SPECIALS! | PORTABLE Y PHONQOGRAPHS TOM bTEWAFT IRONS Carola portable phonographs, $4.95 regularly priced $25.00, now $14.98 All types regularly $17.50, now i, | $13.98 D“'Z‘;?S PHONOGRAPH RECORDS $2.9¢ 3 for 89c dance hits. THE CLEARANCE SALE OF PHONOGRAPHS Now in Progress Reductions of 30 to 50% 3 for $1.00 Special Values in Glassware Iced Tea Glasses For Cooling Drinks, Tray to Make Sandwiches More Enticing LARUE CUC SO WHLOE BN .0 c 3 hiissvans ioivonbovas 2.95 and $3.95 Light Cut Glass Iced Tea Sets . oo $1.95 Light Cut Glass Berry Sets ............ .. 8350 Light Cut Glass Footed Luncheon Plates . 50 and $2.95 Light Cut Glass Grape Juice Sets ... .. $2.95 and $3.95 Ieed Tea Glasses .... 10¢, 15¢, 19¢ each 60c dozen GLASSW ~\PL I)LI’F—IO\\] R FLOOR All the latest popular song and | | short sleeves. Attaboy portable phonographs, | The Boys’ Shop Boys' summer weight golf hose. Fancy color tops. 95¢ Boys' sport blouses. Low neck and Sizes 8 to 11 yeavrs. 49c | RADIO HEADQUARTERS Tuska Superdyne Receivers -$149.00 Completely installed, Regularly $186.50. HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, pure linen. Broken assortment of initials. Values to 50c, now 25¢ each Women’s Linen Initial Handker- chiefs, broken assortment. Values to 50c, now 3 for $1.00 Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, of pure linen, hand embroidered ami trimmed with real laces. Values to $10.00, now . $2.00 and $3 00 each SILK POUCH BAGS $2.95 A special lot of silk pouch bags, values to $5.00. SILVER PLAITED CANDLESTICKS $7.95°™ 0ld Dutch . silver plated candle- stocks, 12 mches quh $12.00 values. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS $1.00 Silver plated sugar and cream sets, gold lmed Regularly priced $2.50. A LL WOOL PLAID BLANKETS $l 1 89 Pair All wool plaid blankets, size 70x80. F‘mmellv $13 oO WHITL G OODS 86-inch colored lingerie cloth. 39c a yard All white fancy voiles. Regular price $2.00. $1.25 86-inch lingerie crepes. All colors. 39c a yard A special lot of colored crepésy Regularly 39¢ and 49c a yard. 27¢ a yard RIBBONS i Narrow Fancy Ribbons, 34 and 1 inch wide. Two-tone picot edge, polka dot and fancy striped. Values to 49¢c. Now 10¢ a yard French Wash Ribbon, Nos. 1 and 115, Value 1214¢ a yard. Now + s~ 6c a yard French Wash Ribbon, 1 inch wide. Value 29¢ a vard. Now l)c a )md bTATIONLRY White Paper Napkins 50 for 10c 480 sheets, white wax paper. Size 9x12. 40¢ 0dd hoxes of correspondence cards and envelopes with borders. 35¢

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