New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1924, Page 20

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Donnelly, Mullen Co. RRITAIN NEW PATLY RERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1924, T —— BOSTON STORE Donneily. Mullen Co. Saturday Money Savers for the Thfifty Shopper Men's Bathing Suits Men's all wool bathing suits in a varviety of want. ed colors, Sizes 42 to 42, Regular $3.95 value, Sat. tpecit ... $2.69 Special | Men'’s Shirts Men's Shirts, made of ex- tra good quality madras, percale, Fruit of the Loom material, Guaranteed full cut with double French cuff and neckband style, $1.69 value, $l .OO Sat. Special Children’s Bathing Suits Children’s all wool bath- ing suits in a popular line of colors. Sizes from 2 yrs. to 15 yrs. Value to $2.98, specur-... $1,98 ‘Men’s Hose Men’s fiber silk hose in | grey, brown, black and navy. Saturday Special . ... Pair 45c Organdie Ruffling Organdie and lace ruf- fling, all colors. Saturday Special, Yard Ladies’ Handkerchiefs | Saturday Special .. Sizes 9% to 111, | Toilet Goods NEET ANTISEPTIC CREAM Neet, a fragrant antisep- tic eream that rvemoves hair, does not irritate the skin, Saturday 33c Special COLD CREAM Daggett and Ramsdell's cold cream, regular 35 wae size, Saturday CUTICURA OINTMENT Cuticura Ointment, the skin and scalp, soothing and healing, 23c Sat, Special N . otions COLLAR BANDS Premier Collar Bands, half inch allowed for shrinkage, all sizes. 8c THREAD | Aunt Lydia’s Carpet and ! | Button Thread, white and khaki. Saturday Special ... 8(: DE LONG BABY PINS De Long Baby Pins, 18 | karet gold plaited, 1 dozen | on card. Sr{turday Special . .. 9(: Ladies’ Gowns Ladies’ Silk Crepe Gowns | in flesh, orehid and honey- dew. Sizes 16-17. Satur- speciar ... $1.69 Shadow Proof | Slips Ladies’ Out Size Muslin in black, | for | Every Summer Dress — HAS BEEN DRASTICALLY — Marked Down for Saturday Every Dress in our entire stock has heen greatly reduced. Many have been marked below cost, mandy, Linen Dresses—Skirts and Co ats, The sale includes Silk Dresses, Voile Dresses, Nor- . \ Basement Specials Full Bleached | Sheets Large size Japanese Table Cloths New patterns, 98c size 34x54 Large Turkish Towels Mercerized Table Damask 64 wide, Good heavy quality. 69C Yard ... inches White Checked Nainsook For underwear and chil- 123c dren’s use. White Outing Flannel i Linen Guest Towels Made of Irish linen — satin Curtain Marquisette Choice of several size dots, 36 inches wide. Reg- ular 39c. Ladies’ Full Fashioned Hose Ladies’ extra fine quality ure silk full fashioned ose, & well known make, 11 the season’s new shades, black, white, tan, grey, dawn, cordovan and beige. :;::llr:l.‘ Pair $l -00 Ladies’ Full Fashioned Hose Ladies’ triple-A full fash- ioned pure silk hose, ex- ceptionally good hose for wear, all the new shades, black, white, tan, grey, flesh, Airedale, nude, light wood, amber, cinnamon, lariet, beige and tan bark, Saturday Special Ladies’ Drop-Stitch Hose | Ladies’ fine quality new drop-stitch silk hose, made with the seam back, all the leading shades, black, sil- ver, dawn, sunset, nude and deer, Saturday 55c Special .... Pair Linen Handkerchiefs Ladies’ Al Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, !;-in. hem: Saturday 1 z%c Special .. Each Ladies’ Union Suits Ladies’ Forest Mills lisle | | | | | | i . all colors .. At the Yard Goods Dept. PONGEE SILK Real Japanese make, nat- ural color, excel 79 c lent quglity, Yd. FLAT CREPE Fine heavy quality, all desirable col- sz 2 l 9 ors, Saturday BATES GINGHAM Genuine Bates Dress Gingham in checks, phids and plain colors, Saturday .. Yard 19(: FRESH DRESS LINEN Pure Irish Dress Linen, in all colors, v 59c 36-in, wide. .. MERCERIZED SHANTUNG SUITING In all wanted colors for one-piece dresses .... yard 48(: FIGURED DRESS VOILES In dark and medium col- ors, 36-inch TUB STRIPES The new satin fabric for one-piece dresses, . yard 690 Ladies’ Sweaters A special lot of ladies’ wool slip-on sweaters with long sleeves. Colors, black, | green, yellow, brown, blue, lavender, and white. Reg. ' " Ladies’ Vests Ladies’ Forest Mills fine Curtains 98¢ Shadow Proof Slips, plain colored and white embroid- and lace trimmed. Satur- | ered corners. Saturday | day Special— Specal ... f for OB, | §] 85§29 §2.50 3 Ladies’ Handkerchiefs— lisle vests, made in the band and bodice style. Sat- e 50¢ Special . ... Each Tie-back Good heavy union suits, band top, tight and shell knee. Saturday Special Each Extra heavy quality — 25¢ large size. good quality of double thread . ... 19¢ Pair grade ...... yard John J. Tarrant Funcral Director and Embalmer || JAKE DAUBERT IS | | Upholstery and Repairing Residence 153 Jubilee, Tel. 1451-2 Tewran Fint Saoker Ranks —————————— Honiss Oyster House Co, il Wib Bt FRANK W. HOLMES tor the kidnapping and slaying of v ¥ ! CONNE( r?}'-fl"lfi'l",'\f#t\l, ure Robert Franks will cost the prosecu- | Cincinnath, 0., Aug. 7.—Not a INSURANCE L0, George Sisler nor even a “Cap” Anson, REAL ESTATE Jacobh Ellsworth Daubert, known bet- . MORTGAGE LOANS ter to a nation's fans as just plain When In Hartford Dine With Us LOBSTERS, C(RAB MEAT, SHRIMPS, OYSTERS, STEAMING CLAMS LOEB-LEOPOLD TRIAL Ransin Who Killd Weallhy] ™ o ot et Veteran Sentenced Hutchinson, Kas, Aug. 8.-—Dr, [K;{\n B. lth}s, f:wrm[vr hr-w: n']'ht; tion and defense a total near $500,- Chls narcotic sanitarium at Overland | % aatizoatad Ho s ad NO. 308 MAIN ST, park, Kansas, was vesterday sentena- Wi WAy SElmpist .mdd‘\' 4 fasi {15 s 2060, ed by Judge W. G. Fairchild to 25 |that the judicial hearing to determine | “Jake,” deserves a place among the | years in the Kansas prison at Lansing |their punishment is without a jury has | first base cclebrities of all time. A | following his conviction some time |$aved the county and the boys' fami- | rangy, brilliant left-hander first base- | ago on a charge of second degree |lies An equal sum, according to the | man. Daubert has been excelled as a | figures. | fielder only by Fred Tenney and | '""RS FOR SALE CIM™"RS . murder, in connection with the death A H HARRIS of W. B. Gibbs, wealthy civil war vet-| A summary of the expenses incur- | Sisler, the wonderman. At bat, Jake 1} s was good enough to win two National Sran. | red by the prosecution so far includ- | es of state's attorneys, judge, | league batting championshi d ~General Trucking— ¥ Gibbs was cluhbed to death on the | Ing i | ! night of December 29, Uhls' alleged | office alienicts, and experts, total [ the end of fourteen seasons a Na- | dsogar oy - | motive has always been cited by the | 870,000 and before the hearing 1s over | tional league player he poss | kb A ‘THE OLD HOME 0 additional expenses will bring the to- S T R R TR PR | CROWLEY BROGS. INC. IHOLD ER proseeution as a desire to obfain the | block of stock in the Uhls' sanitarium PAINTERS AND DECORATORS NEWT SKEs 3 AREARIN® One Family House for sale on Cottage Place. Every- thing is brand new inside, having been put in first class shape. Location is very handy. Tenement to rent in Maple street apartment block, Money to loan on mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | 272 Maip Street Phone 343 Rooms 805-6. Bank Bldg This Figure Temporarily Located At {25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford Opposite Parsons Theater ROOM 202 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts. PHONE BY STANLEY lifetime batting average of .i | Only a few months rehoved from Attorneys' fees, which 1t has been | his thirty-ninth milestone, Daubert | ed by a eommittee of | still is the regular first buseman of the tion will be a | Cincinnati club, one of the outstanding Retaln- | pennant aspirants of 1924, | Daubert slowed down on, hut more for t tal to near $90,000, big dividends, but two dividends had |the Chicago Bar been passed and he was raising con- | big item of the sidarable disturbance. ing fees for th owned by Gihbs. The aged veteran | had invested $102,000 on promise of agreed will | \ what last 267 Chapman Street Dr. Uhls was then trying loat a ©nce fiect of a | Estinires cheertully given on ali fobs | big bond issue and it would have heen | Bachia re winter illness, which prevented TEL 2013 datrimental to this to have any legal [arbund §25,0 | nim from taking the training trip. action brought by Gibbs, it was claim- | ‘Twelve alienists for the defense ex- | yyan from the fact that he is nearing | v ed by the prosecution. the youths, although not all | hig forties, With the exception of Babe 5 = — y il l“"' 1‘"“ I""" """‘”‘* ; Adams, he is the oldest active player s 0 a day for his services. | 1 ipe e e B Falls Off Bridge Into AUt kv sihe by rorithe arankslin h oo oot e SGaT Ense ial River, Not Badly H estimated at $15,000, sinee all the tes- | SN . il i : = timony is being transcribed. At pres- | z i Anconia, Aug § detense cost ia exthmaied it || [ fonal 139 Washin fell a distanc i3 \erdict of Judge John R. : Maple st he Nan : . trom which the | fice hita 0 fuek tiver yesterday aseembled by a Nationdl league was taken to the Gt a tractured knee o the head and a His injuries are ous. He was an i ed by the N of New Have Leen overcoms by the hea Mies Ene Dar o alter | gopg » said to amount v o ent, the a 000 and this v ecaguer, he made the greatest collection ever Cava 3-Family House in rt played his dret rnjor the city, Have 13,000 o with the Dodgers on |3 0o o B to invest, Give par- and tailed to get a hit off MeQuillan, a native Brooklyn Kron, oy, th ching for the Phillie s Hucker, the Brooklyn had better Iuck than Jake, shutting out the Phillic with two hits. Hite came to Jake much more saturday, | readily after that, thongh Daubert | ed with 18 & made hitter, and did not begin to stand out as a bateman until his late ventie The Americans et him go in 107 e conldn’t — Wanted — BUILDING LOT —in— Residential Section —of— ) New Britain, HANK HACKABERRY FELL OFF A LOAD ofF GARAGES State Price For Cash. HAY TODAY - DISLOCATING MIS RIGAT TORENT Address THUMB AND JIM WATSONS FRESHLY PAINTED BARBER POLE, /ACLUD/NG THE PA:NTE‘ FRANKLIN SQUARE Herald Box 31A { FILLING STATION | e ——————. EATLRTAINS BRIDE TO BY Bizelow Gives Dinner and Bridge ‘*" 1 or Miss | ticulars in letter. Address Herald Box Iyn Bigelow of Arch street, r 1 with a dinner and bridge TIMMERMAN HEARING party iet evening in honor ot Miss y Kron who will become the piteher, Nair and Traceski Allow Al Claim Against Dstate andles in At a mecting of Stanie ppropriate fas ‘Ie ard David 1 " the egtate yesterday eented o £5.304,51 e4 by Mrs mother of the de drawn by her attorn J. Mollay of Hartford Claims allowed are $46.60; Mrs, E. D, Park 8. Fisher $300 $145; Geor ficial Loan Young $45 Co., $1,510.06 $617.10 Dau three oce He ied the Nationmal league batsmen in hoth 1913 and 1914 and LEVIATHAN DELAYED reriviy s viure of propel= is hold- will not antil Tues y. a day advices to the ship- 1y stated, from New «ill proceed to Bos- | xpected to vith average of 350 9, re- | pectively ington, August 8 —Bec s ch are completed in time to * York on sche The fenest ¢ Mess occur ar men, records show. jck- be leate next sailing. amps and dairy

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