New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1924, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1024, AMITY MEN'S WooL Billfolds and Change Cases BATHING SUITS $1.00 to §10,00 $3,00 Balbriggan Nainsook and SHIRTS : Madras Stripe DRAWERS . SPECI ALS = UNION SUITS i $1| /it i\ (2 $1 LISLE . FOR L Men's 790 SATURD AY ?slag:?m. Flfi’eei“'l:le White Lisle Value $1.25 '00 Wit 99 UNION SUITS B _L l ’ $1.95 esse-Leland’s $2.95 Values to $3.00 FAULTLESS PAJAMAS HICKOK Values to $4.50 sl 95 to $7 50 Belts, Bux:hlernh:::lmgrama ‘ ' SEVERAL NOTED GOLF MUGH SPECULATION INPORTED' STOCK PLAYERS HAVE DEPARTED oy s o sy on [ g Ss A 7 Clothes | | MA“E IN EIAM E”Y strength of Proposed Merger of Despite Withdrawals, the Canadian —— Railroads, Open Title Play Gets Under | New York, Aug. 1.—Resumption of ) Police Raid Uncovers Elaborate il o ok, . L Buumation | | I M. J. Van Bweringen and bankers of ~=Dess | L* BOOfleg syslem !v“:h"‘,.?,'l‘,::w:. Qg:" ,‘:“:fl! no"m |the Erie and Pere Marquette rnu; players from the United States, the | FPd% Jookink fo & consolifetion of first two rounds of the Canadlan open . 4 New Haven, Aug. 1.—Police today | oip oo muionship got under way to- "l‘? ::‘:::t':“‘.w::‘”""":;k:: :’:fl'.:’;i":: expected to make an arrest as & ré- | g,y yity o classy fleld competing for | O REERRENE BEN T L Y ith BUE & b dlscovery A 511 *‘“‘:":',nm Blue ribbon of Dominfon golf. |4y, ryerger, street late yesterday of a complete |y, matopes will not be finished until F " 4 outfit for distllling, bottling, labelling | 1416 togay because of the large num- |, A SLare t‘d‘r'i’f‘:: 4 '::;""y:::"”“: €84 packing of lmportad . a'Thert |ber of contestants, (e Ad OF eubria ot Tavoranis (et Hive barrels of wloohol and & WAK| The feature pairings todny wers | hiCh S0uia be granted to holders I barrel of llquor, colored and Wael | thone of Gene Sarazen, former United | (\onanging their securitien for thoss to resemble whiskey were selzed, [giaiaq opon champlon, and Johnny of Nickel Plats,. New stock of the ready for botlling under the 18bol8 irprel), New Yorki T. G. Armour, |Greater Nickel Plate, which is expect- “Old White Horse Scotch Whiskey,"|fo,mer seottish champion and now of | eq to Iink the present systams with pure rye, and “Irlsh Moss." Machhi-|ho Westchester-Biltmore club, and | e, Pere Marquette and Chesapeake ery for stopping and sealing the bot- | pojiers Mackenzle, of Montreal; AR Kb D et tles in approved “imported” style and | oy rence Hackney, Atlantic City, and [ghares paying 6 per cent annually, | cases, which closely resemble those o g [yon of Toronto, veteran Can- |the financial district heard. used by Importers and labelled ac- |,gjan amatour ohampion; George | New 1924 high records established | | cordingly, with straw coverings 0 cymming, Toronto, and Mike Brady, |today included Pere Marquette which | o encase the finished product, Weré potrojt, an ex-Canadlan open cham- |extended yesterday's brisk gain by among the articles seized. | pion; Frank Thompson, Toronto, Can- [114 points to 63%; Pete Marquette | ( ) Search ls belng made for an ex- |agiyp amateur champlon, and W. E. |preferred, up 3-8 to 73: Nickel Plate, | I pensive motor car bearing the license | nrojnopn, United States player of fup 1 3-8 to 1067%; Chesapeake & number- “Y-1834 Conn,” which Was|,ote: A] Watrous, Detroit, also an |Ohio tp 1% to 90 e common, | driven rapidly away from the.place|.y_canadian open champion, and Wil- up 5-8 to 35 5-8; 1st preferred, up | as the police approached. The|jjam MeLuckle, Montreal, and Leo |1 to 32% and second preferred up a license was identified by the motor | pjogel philadelphia, and G. Joseph, | point to 40, vehicle department as having Dbeen | njongreal, Only those players with lssued to Alfred Segnella of 816 |4ooren 20 strokes higher than the Chapel strect. |lowest card will qualify for the 36 A truck brought the seized outfit |y, g play tomorrow. to police headquarters from the Among those who withdrew yester- Of Worcester College, garage where it was found. day were Cyril Walker, Walter Hagen, Worcester, Aug. 1.— The appoint- : (] coa D MacDonald Smith and Joe Kirkwood. ';’j‘"'r"ln‘:jdf::t‘olfvfigll: *(’;r;:’nigtli{":p { | " BOSTON PLANNING: REAL TN | u m m e r u l s OLD TIME MOMLMA’“ON Meriden, Conn., Aug. 1.—Abraham (5”7 “ho has held the oftice for six ||| | — NEW HOLY CROSS HEAD Rev, Joseph Dinand Will Be President Wisman of this city, was sued for |years, as treasurer of the Jesuit no- | $10,000 today by the estate of Leonard |yitiate at West Stockbridge. Father | Pellegrino, also of this city, who was !mnand, who was the Holy Cross head Defense Day Arrangements Savor of |, % 5 addam road on July |for several years beginning in ; 2 b /] H : 3 15, "Waen ik . whlon e a1y oo st et . A Remarkable Timely Concession on Every Mohair Suit, Palm the 0ld Revolutionary 19, when a truck in which he was |has been assistant to the Jesuit pro- riding was in collision with ‘a truck |vincial of the New York-Maryland Period. riven Visman, rovince in recent years. : M 3 2 v b : bt Beach Cloth, Panama Cloth Suit, or Tropical Worsted Boston, Aug.. l—War dcpartment plans tor national detense, wade pub- . . : i today by Major General Andr V. | g M This offering includes every summer Brewster, commanding lk.xe tirst corps |§ ’ I ; . " area, provide for & retu 1o revon- | The woman s Sh BII8 suit without exception or reservation Instead ot troops bemx. sent “f a cfu- i op J i < 7 p 5 : [y iiasa s their nomie ted |1 i e o M Original price tickets remain on every Suit. Make your own ey B s doied FEATH, DoNeh. Bl discount — just pay the salesman 20 per cent less than the into huge cantonments, erected at Dr]ce on the thket / enormous exm:}nn. ?1;3 from hamde | Cl A : 3 and friends,” General Brewster said. H foketaer Bavurally, fiich 48 GuF fore A ear away (0] - Any $1150 Summer Suit, 20 Per Cent OF ......... sNow 99,20 Any $12.50 Summer Suit, 20 Per Cent Off ......... IS NOW $1000 fathers did in the American revolu- largely responsible for its own troops. | y There is no question of the economy | of such a plan or of Its equitable dis- | ) ‘ $l 2 00 ] \ p Any $15.00 Summer Suit, 20 Per Cent Off ......... IS NOW tribution of the burden, but It is so | “Never again will men be herded tion, and each town and state will be highly decentralized that its success | ) depends upon each community under- | C - Q t d 9 g ! A $ 1 4 00 :::ndau.af;'.‘nd intelligently performing |H ommgncmg Saturday at 9 a. m. we are disposing of Any $17.50 Summer Suit, 20 Per Cent OF ......... IS NOW % General Brewster's statement, mak- | 800 Summer Dresses at astounding reducti s, ing publie “certain features of the war | ‘ § reduction 1 At the original prices these Suits were considered department plans for national defense | | A 4 which have heretofore been classified | B || excellent values—at 20 per cent reduction we consider a8 secret, repeated the plans to call | e ¥ them the greatest bona-fide bargains of the season out troops of the regular army and | l resses the National Guard first, in the event |g » 0 S of an emergency, adding that “as soon | § All colors, all sizes, Regulars and Stouts. Don’t delay! a8 thess troops had mobilized, ex- |B M S panded to war strength and feft their : Every garment made in the P & Q Shop areas, the organized reserves would commenee their mobilization, using | § — at c— the shelter and other facilities in their | [ extin troopn il Another Special Offering of WINS U, 8, T s _ $10 1 High Grade Suits, at.............. $ 20.75 New Haven Marksmen Have Cham. | plonship Small Bore Team. [ i kiR 4 ie e B ants our New York Tailor Plant. Great values. plac Rifla and Revoiver club of New M U= Haven, has won the outdoor small [ ) ¢l : T Extremely Good Looking g bore championship of the United | S Lot weaannbunted ¢ LINENS and VOILES at k Half-Yearly Sale of P & Q “Extra-Made” Trousers $3.50—$4—35 LA it Tt M “The P & Q Way is the True Way to Clothes Economy” The five men team droy points in 200 shots for a team 1otal of 1971 out of a possible 2,000, Hills- D ¢ boro, Ohio, was runner-up with 1,968 | g o 2nd Portland, Ore., third with 1,087 Fifty eities participated | $3095 6.95 CLISSICS 1onr ,",",l,“ O i Il ’ 37 F "T:,.:A,,fi.fi;;.m‘\_ "' EVERY DRESS REMARKED TO SELL ! ! : 306 MAIN %4 . 306 MAIN Qermany assembie in Weimar during | A Genuine Bargain Event the second half of June and the first Ends of the lines of high grade suits right from half of July each year to see tha playe S ——— DS . staged by the National Schiller & SECO SILK #iity. The soolety atms to acquaint PRINCESS APS RADIUM SILR | WAITE SILK ROSE the growing generation with master. | CGienerously out PRINCESS SLIPS 1‘ Full Fashioned | 1 [ worke of German eulture. Th ' Double Hip Hem :{a’;:r-.Trn::;.v"“:;»f:;::-;" . B ' White, flesh. navy, 1 oo | sl : BL PEYSER' Mgr’ nd Wagi “Tannhauser” ' 1 a $ z.flmx peaple applied for pefmitsion Witnees the pla® ‘

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