New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 29, 1924, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Men’s 59¢ Silk Hose Plain hose in black, navy, brown, tan, grey and log cabin, Sizes 9 to 12, Boys' 98¢ and $1.19 Wash Suits A positive clearance for Wednesday only, Neat little suits in lovely com- binations, Sizes 2 1.2 to 8 years. . 79C An odd lot of Muslin Underwear 59c .o Values to $1.49. Slips, chemise, gowns, paja- mas, skirts, step-ins and bloomers. MORE RECEIVED 40 DOZEN FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING Extra heavy “Jumbo” Towels, regular 98¢, size 25x60 inches, plain white Girls’ $1.00 Gingham Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose— Plain or fancy drop-stitch in all colors, pure thread silk, triple seam back, reg- uar SL19 pair. Qi Dresses PRIZ S evonnaenns For Wednesday 59 = only’ C Fine made dresses of Amoskeag gingham, in checks and fancy plaids, trimmed with embroid- ery and plain <olors; sizes 7 to 14 years. Children’s Golf Hose— New three-quarter length hose in new sport weaves, with wide fancy cuff top, all sizes, 39 c Reg. 59¢c pr. .... 81x90 Seamless Sheets Wed. Only $1 .00 each Reg. $1.59. 45x36 PILLOW CASES Made of good quality cotton, free from starch, ready for use, with deep hem. Reg. 39¢c each. For select from. Regular 39¢ yard .. brothers, also were expected to take the stand. Eight of the 12 Dor- sheimer children are expected to at- | tend the hearing before Justice u”‘ the Peace C. A, Diller. ACCUSED BROTHERY OEEKING LIBERTY vt e e “|son had been notified of the death Dorsheimer May ASk Release 0| peatee 2u rom a5 cuss beforo the Habeas Gorpus broke {n the door and found the gas\ Gap, Pa, July 29.—Members of jets open, Attorneys for the defendants de- clined to disclose their plans prior to the hearing, but it was said = they |probably would seek the release from | the Dorsheimer family were among|the Lancaster county prison of the | the witnesses summoned today at the [Dorsheimers on a writ of habeas hearing of Benjamin F. and Chester |COTPUS. A. Dorsheimer, brothers, respectively, of Atlantic City, N, J., and Harris-| burg, Pa, on charges of h:vlnx caused the death of their parents in Lancaster by gas asphyxiation 14 years ago. Subpoenaes were issued for Mary Peterson of New York city, Mrs. Elizabeth Pennypacker, Phila- | and games was carried out. delphia, and Ada Dorsheimer, sisters The school will hold an exhibition of the defendants, and Manuel Dor-|in the First church chapel on Thurs- sheimer, a brother F. Dorsheimer, of | day, the junior department in the af- | | CHILDREN HAVE LAWN The pupils of the Community | Church Vacation school who have | had the best attendance record this summer were given a surprise birth- | day party on the lawn of the Stanley | Memorial church this afternoon. | Birthday cake and other refreshments | were served and a program of sports PARTY, Mrs. Thorndale, Pa., who had the war-|ternoon and the senior department in rants fssued for the arrest of his the evening. The baskets, hlunkeis,’ 5 clothing, toys, and other articles made by the pupils this year will be exhibit- ed and there will be a program show- | " [ing the kind of work done hy the | ' |school. The junior department will '8 | go through its regular daily activities | and afford parents and friends an op- | \purtunuy to see the children actually |at work. | | 'The feature of the program will he | |the presentation of silver shields ln‘: the members of the Knights of the Gives Credit to Lyd“E Pinkham's i "erber Only children and | quh e Compound. Ho €8 |teachers specially recommended for | | Kindness and helpfulness in and out | Other Women Will B‘“"H” | of ‘school are eligible to membership | Her Experience |in this organization, which has three | {orders: first, second, and third star, |Four members have already attained |the second order, and the first to be. | {eome a third star knight will be made | the leader of the whole organization. Members of the New Britain coun- cil of religious education. undsr the |ausplees of which the school is con- [ducted, are invited to attend the ex- | hibition, SOLD FOR $4,500,000. Huntington, W. Va, July 29.—-The 25 operations of the Main lsland Creek Coal company in the Logan field of West Virginia have been sold | for approximately $4,500,000 to the | Hutchinson Island Creek company, it | became known today. The deal in- volved 28,000 acres of coal lands. | The Hutchinson eompany is con- trolled by the West Virginia Coal & Coke company. Skowhegan, Me.—*‘I was sick most of the time md could not get around to do my work without being all tired out so 1 would have to lie down One day when 1 wn reading the | Ep" saw the inkham’s Ve, table Compound vertisementand saw M what it did for other i 'women, go I thought I would try it. I have taken three bottles, and cannot whnt it has Alre-dy done for me, do all m{ work now md keep up the whole day long without I have né more headaches m{ired feelings. I hope every woman who takes the Vegetable Compound mll efit out of it as1 have.” PERCY W. mcnumaou, R.F.D. No. 2, Skowhegm Yon:;-ve)n;: read hw L ;‘illl E. Plnuk ham’s Vegetable Compound he! rs. Richas oo, She mt at P:Idlfwr she saw what it had done for other wo- mfi mn‘o}uly fifty ye o mpou:l e ndb women, For sale :su thus pra begin to tell you ENGA MENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. Eric ¥. Johnson of West Main street announced the en- nxemnm of their daughter, Miss Ida . Johnson, to Archibald N. Waters, (son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Waters of Armistice street. The nedding will !take place on August 14, 36-INCH C. T. N. CURTAIN MUSLIN Checks, dots and stripes, good for full length or sash curtains, big assortment to seeess Yard 23C | Canada. |to Momauguin. TUESDAY, JULY BOYS' SPORT BLOUSES Sizes 6 to 16 years, neat striped and figured pat- terns, wide collar, short sleeve, “ 660 Reg. 89¢ ... BOYS' ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Regular 59¢, in checked nainsook, with jersey in- sert at belt line. Sizes to 34 SILK FIGURED CANTON CREPE 36 and 40 inches wide, in a variety of fine patterns and colorings, fine for sport blouses and skirts. Regu- lar $1.98 and $1 ‘25 $2.25 yd, . Yd. 98¢ Personals Miss Lillian Greenstein of Paterson, N. J, is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Gold- man of Harrison street, Joseph Landwehr, treasurer of the United Milk Co. and family have re- turned from an eight-day auto trip to Washington, D, C., Atlantic City | | and Philadelphia. Miss Etta Bennis, who has been spending the past two months at Woodmont, expects to return nnmn} next week. She has been the guest | jof Mrs, McCarthy and Mrs. M. Dempsey.of New Haven. S | Miss Viola Guenthér has returned | from a'three weeks' stay at the Idle- wild cottage, Indian Neck. Willlam Kiniry of Curtis street, and Jerome Crean of Winter street, spent the week-end at Ocean Brmh | — | Burton Benoit, former manager of the A, and P. store on South Main street, left today for California. | Black | for Cochrane of 148 left yesterday George Rock avenue, Willlam Watson of Harrison streef, has returned home from a week at Myrtle Beach. Cariton Walker of 57 Harrison | street, spent the week-end at Indian Roy Ziegler of 467 Park street, | spent the week-end at Indian Neck. Mrs. Luey Cryne of Washington, 1, C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adna I, | Johnson of 35 Columbia street, | -~ ! Robert Murray of 21 Division street, is attending the Moose conven- tion at New York eity. Y | 1.Quis Olmstead has returned from {Indian Neck where he spent the | week-end. Lester Bickerton of £0 Pleasant street has returned home after a visit | Miss Almena Stone nf °3 avenue, s spending two Canada. Tudd wecks at Miss Mav Maguire i spending the neek at Canaan. | Cornelius Rvan of 204 Park streat, spent the week-end at Indian Neck g f Sam Nesta of 182 South Main strent, is apending the summer at Myrtle Reach Tames McCabe of 69 Trinity street, | spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach, | Miss Flora Hine refurned to Ran- tam Take today after a visit with Mildred Quigley of 410 Stanley street. Sleeping sicknoee hae caneed sov- eral deaths In Rerlin In recent months. 8o fo 386 Mains/. {owned hy | yachting | o'clock in the morning and cton, T, |given dry | pensation for [ failed to sufficie: Ladies’and Misses’ Crepe and Voile Dresses For Wednesday Only $1.00 Sizes 36 to 16. Hand- some, plain and figured crepes and voiles, made in fine styles for both voung and old women. Beautiful lace trimmed styles, made with panels, drages and flounces — new®* up to the minute styles. Regular $5.98 dresses. Aew Britains Mapp/np Center i SJORE NewBritain A Shove for brergbodys " <" n'l'fl D!PAI!I'ME NT STOR .I.Jl. KNEW WHAT HE WANTED It Was a Yacht Cruise, So Vermont Student Steals Boat and Sails Away—Now in Cell, New York, July 29.—"Charles H. | Davis” who last Thursday night sailed away with the ya “Alice” day admitted to the police that he is | Philip O'Neil of Burlington, a student | at the university of Vermont, | He stated that he was fond of nd especially wanted to see the “Alice.” When he' was ordered away from the boat it angered him, | he stated, and he returned at three set the sails, although a crew or four is re- quired to handle her. When he fell asleep at ast Hamp the boom knocked him over- | board and he swam ashore, He was clothing at the summer | liome of Hamilton Vish, but was ar- | rested as he left, His hond was set at $2,500, NO COMPENSATION ALLOWED, The claim of Natale Cherry street, this city, seeking com- Incapacity resulting from an injury said to have been re- celved while in the employ of the Stanley Works in this city was heard | before Compensation Commissioner 00 J. Noonan in Hartford yesterday. Seerato’s claim was dismissed as he 8y prove his claim. erato of 70 | 'k in tanyards or gas-works is | 1 ed to be beneficlal to those who | suffer from discases of ,the chest, while varnish makers seldom suffer from rheumatism. ‘ The Little Store With the Big Values 32-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS N ice assortment of checks and plaids in popu- lar colors and combinations. npgular ... Yard l4c 29¢ vd. 17¢ TURKISH TOWELS Small size for face and hand use, white with blue border. 1 0 c Each ... $1.98 MA-MA DOLLS More of this large size ma-ma dolls received; neat- ly dressed in pretty colored dresses with bonnets to match ...... $1 ,25 59¢ BLOOMERS AND § Women's 59¢ Silk Hose Heavy fibre silk, mock seam, in black, white, brown, grey and popular flesh shades, all sizes, Pair Children’s 79¢c Rompers . Made of madras with embroidered Walst part, Nizes “Body-Guard” Union Suits — Splendid make, fine ribbed jersey, knee or ankle length, sizes 36 to 46. Reg. §£1.20 ;:urmenlg. o 88C e e Fibre Silk “Kld Boots” ¥ and Sleeveless Sweaters $1.39 Reg. $2.98, slightly perfect, in all colors and combinations. Plain or fancy weaves, with or without embroidered monogram. Men's EP-INS Fine drop-stitch muslin in plain colors or tloval patterns, all colors, very fine quality, cut very full ... HEAVY JEAN MIDDIES Sizes 6 to 44. Positi Vely Dl fferent HARRY T. HALFORD—Distributor 98 Pitkins Street — THE Dress Goods Shop 400—MAIN STREET—400 Co-ed or regulation style, in all white, all blue, or white with red collars. Values up to $1.79. 93c Food Pu oducf Sferilized Jars E. Hartford | pR—— The Little Store With the Big Values BUTTERFIELD'S NORMANDY VOILES, Reg. 69¢. SALE PRICE .. -i'm‘m?""m——r TR T T YN 10 in. Silk Crepe de Chine, reg. §1.49. Sale Price ... .. Fruit of the Loom, reg. 2 Sale Price Flowered Silk Crepe, reg, $1.49 Yard Sale Price 40 in. Dress Voile, reg. ..‘Oc to 98c. . Yard Sale Price .......... 40 in. 84c 19¢| 98c Yard TR R Silk Canton, reg. $2. ')’;.rd $1 6 .\nle Price W R Flowered Pongee (fast color), suitable for dresses and blouses, reg. 79¢. Sale Price ... 49¢ Yard " T, Sake price .. iaen $1.35] Sale Price 36 in. Fast Coldr Lenine, reg. 65¢c. 45¢ . Yard and galatea, 2 to 6 years. ., Duteh style, characters on . 45¢ nursery Girls’ $1.49 and $1.98 Gingham Dresses > $ l -00 each Beautifully embroidered and braid trimmed ging- hams. Sizes 7 to 14 vears, all coiors, Men's 98¢ Athletic Uniom s — Very fine grade, s 34 to 46, plain and checked nainsook, cut good and full, very well made § GIRDLE CORSETS IleRvy coutil, with ola%tlc top and elastic at hips for sports wear and added hip freedom, sizes 21 to 28 waist 79 c measure ..... Soap For Wednesday Only 4 C cake / el _—__ HOT WATER A PLENTY $5.00 INSTALLS | HOFF MAN jas Water Heater ' FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY | C J. Leroux (L 171 arca st Tel 1838,

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