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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1924, e T R T R T WIS e T we L Save Money By Shopping Here Tomorrow Party Will Never Dominate A; F. | :.:,I.“.:,.'.“':,t‘.'. “:,'::.‘:“.;.“;\.:.:..“‘.‘: | Toilet Goods at Special 0[ L' say mdefi | its political agtivity by a continuously Saturday Prices diminishing and completely discredit. —_— COTY'S ed socialist party is too ridiculous for FACE POWDER consideration” was the executive | council's comment, “The socialist Rtegular $1.00 size Hosiery Specials for Saturday Ladies’ $1.49 Pure message, He sought the confe rence | | hibition Chief Michael H, Stapleton, | with .\h Gompers, He requested Mr, | Four of the arrestcd men were re Gompers, after he had been nominat. | leased as they were hived truckmen. | ed and the demogratic platform | | The other five who gave the names of | PURSES adopted, to submit to him & statement | George ¥, Book, Ldwin Dick, George and HAND BAGS of questions In which labor was in- | Miller, Frank Kilbert and Herbert | 88 An unusual assortment including everything that is new in leather terested." Mosp, were held for arraignment The executive councll is near the |later today, | and silk novelty purses and bags. 2 This Sale Affords Unusual Saving Opportunities For the Vacationist—the Thrifty Housewife—the Mother Preparing For School Opening—and the Shopper Seek- ing to Keep Cool On These Hot Days. Prices have heen reduced in every department in order to have a brand new stock in our newly arranged store. Get in on These Savings Tomorrow lyg:xh:m:c:.;.‘lll‘)““.\:;.:.—lgnmml ot philosophy will never become the pos et sontatasd (n acbren ot ”u'!l.ulull 'ar l'l'\lelle\lull guide of Ameri» grams, the executive council of the (°*" 'boF American Federalion of Laber, e e through Bamuel Gompers, today re- tunedto mavian the corresponaence| 900 BARRELS OF BEER whieh Mr, Gompers sald last Weds| AR Sl nesday had passed hetween himself | and John W. Davis, democratic pres- | Liquid Refreshment, Worth 88,000, Jdential nominee, | | The council held it was up to My, | Selsed At Bufialo and Nine Men Are | Davis to make publie his share of the | correapondence, it he wished, Then| ~rrested: Thread Full Fashioned me.‘ council would publish Mr, Gom. Buffalo, Aug, 8,—Twe hundred bars SILK HOSE per's communication to Mr, Davis. Jrels of beer, valued at $5,000 were | o] Davis' Move, seized and nine men, engaged in un- ! sl 00 Pai “1t iy Mr, Davis' move,” declared | '0ading the beer from two frelght alr 'E Matthew Woll, vico-president of the |C4rs in the Lackawanna raiiroud | Very special, perfect P'}LMOL“L American Federation, and spokesman | Yards, were arrcsted last night by a | k in black d color: < g hose, In black and colors, for the council, “Hu sent the firgt|sauad of dry agents headud by Pro- light and dark 29 Ladies' $1.50 'NK'S LED KRANK'S LEMON CLEANSING CREAM Reg. $1 jar—fine for sun- burn and frritated skin, “Venida” HAIR NETS 100 Each « Regular 2 for 25e end of its program, but how long it The beer, shipped from Scranton, will remain in session at the Ambassas | Pa, to a Buffalo consignee whose | dor hotel here in Atlantic City re-|{dentity was not learned, tested five | mains uncertain, Politics has added | per cent alcohol, Federal Attorney to the program so many unscheduled | Donovan announced. items that the order of business; has s e S been continually disrupted. To Attack Dawes, A L' tl H Vor inatunoe, (he counci yeste ittle Hero dropped all routine matters to p for publication an attack upon G. Dawes, the republican vice-presi- dential nominee, and denunciation of the “industr report” which the Federated Council of Churches of Christ In America recently issued. . How to Banish Girl’s $1.00 and $1.39 Gingham Dresses 79c A very special purchase — Fifteen dozen Amoskeag Gingham school and play dresses in checks, plaids and plain colors, sizes 7 to 14 years. Regular price $1.00 and $1.39. $15.00 Tub Silk DRESSES $8.95 Just the thing for the vacationist and for use on these warm days. Beautiful stripes of varigated sizes, made in attractive styles, with novelty buttons, bandings, All sizes. Were actually $12.98 and $15.00. New Early Fall MILLINERY $3.95 The most advanced styles, lovely dress hats of black, silk and velvet combined. Also velvet and Bengaline combinations, in all wanted autumn shades. Every hat brand new, featuring the very latest Fall shapes and trimming effects. Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the P 4 Physician Who Discovered This % Common Sense Remedy., ) ete. If you think that the surgeon's knife is the only method of escape from the misery of piles, it's because % you haven't heard of the new treat- 5 B ¥ X A $2.98 ment known #s Dr. Leonhardt's HEM- | {4 ROID. 4 ; ” 3 1 The Doctor's treatment is internal. s i g Glngham By experimenting for years he discov- H 2 : ouse Dresses Felt Sport Hats $1.69 $1.98 Including black and white in the new- er shapes, featuring the new black and white velvet combination trimming. Close fitting and off the face models. Regular $3.95 values. Another Shipment Received Extra Fine Turkish BATH MATS 69c Big size, extra .heavy, in beauti- ;fow b'/ /.l(u'n]' —M é;frp/ng ™Y THE =z SJORE ADAL I NewBritain Cr 7 6 DiSsesn / (/0/0 /7/ /w‘/{/fiodz/ ered the exact cause of piles and then went further and compounded a remed at would remove the cause, Dr, onhardt wants every sufferer to benefit by his discovery and so that there will be no doubting or delay. When flames swept the Bruen home $1 .98 Clark & Bratuerd Co. and all drug-|in Washington, this boy crawled un- | b gists are authorized to sell HEM-|der the burning building to rescue x\‘lade of ‘]mPOTtEd ROID with guarantee that it will do|the pet rabbit he's holding in his Seotch Ginghams, ful patterns; col- as stated or money ba larms. Iorty children were left in various size On that honorable I every suf- [homcless by the fire. Only a cat, checks, trimmed ors are rose, blue, ferer should secure a package of Dr.|two’ rabbits and a doll were saved i . q Leonhard't Hom-Roid today. from the ruins. with pique _collar pink, gold and and cuffs. Sizes 40 to 48. Very special WE CARRY Butterick Patterns New September patterns, and Deline- ators are now in, ready for distribution. orchid. Regular HARTFORD Personals HARTFORD William W. Hanna, William O'Neil and Frank P. McDonough will leave we Have These Tru'lk Telephone Lines Sunday for a two weeks stay at Block Patrons may now call us direct on these wires without charge. TIsland. Patrons in Windsor call 300 Patrons in New Britain call 3500 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Curtin of Patrons in Glastonbury call 200. Patrons in Manchester call 1500. 129 Back Rock avenue left yesterday for a two weeks' vacation at Block Island. Curtis L. Sheldon, assistant cashier H v M of the New Britain National bank, is egeta es in Boston on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson of Dewey street are spending their va- cations at Westbrook, Conn. a a el s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goddard of Griswold street, Mrs. Francis Williams of Monroe street, and Mrs. Ernest C. For Fall Early Displays of Y 424 MAIN STREET OPP. EAST MAIN STREET-E SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS—9 TO 11 O’CLOCK prostiSatem ORI Milk Best Grade CRA(J\ERS COFFEE 2™25¢ 25¢® Armour’s Campbell’s Smoked TOMATO bHOULDERb soup 13¢™ 3“*29¢ Lean Fresh bHOULDERS 15¢® | Plerce of Pleashnt street, will leave Sunday for Boston to attend the na- tional convention of the Sons of Vet- erans auxiliary. Are Ready for Your Selection - John Teranna of 41 Glen street left Very Best HAMBURG C0COA We have the most beautiful line of early Fall Wall 3 L Zsc 2 w 25 Papers at as veasonable prices as you'll find in the city. Momauguin. » l d A visit to our newly decorated department will con- Patsey Masoero and Salvatore Mig- ranu ate vince you. liz%1 left today to spend the rest of & . Fancy the week at Momauguin, Fresh Lreamely ; Mr. and Mrs, P, Bardeck and chil- FRANKFORTS BUTTER SUGAR ® dren, Philip and Gertrude Bardeck of 15 b b 170 Arch street have returned from a C 2 85c . ou visit to Washington. . 10 lbs Fresh vesterday to spend a few * days at '1 his is a good quality paint for use either inside or \NFGush Nw York siats, outside, and in a large assortment of colors. e SPECIAL PER GALLON .... . 19 Buell street will leave tomorrow to spend two weeks at Clinton, Mass. We stock at all times a complete line of brushes, stains, el enamels and varnishes at decidedly low prices. Bernard Rogin of 237 Chestnut | street has returned from his vacation We furnish expert painters and paper hangers for all I'which he spent at Ocean Beach. work, Ask us for estimates. A. T Caragliano of Stanley street | has returned from a motor trip Evaporated [ POTATOES MILK peck c Hamilton and William Darrow of 3cans 250 25C 2 R—— George McCarthy of 304 Chestnut «:« BEEF -: - LAMB Wall Paper and Paint Shop—Scventh Floor. REDYETAR oIt sTOVE Has fourteen patented improvements This is to invite you women who use oil for fuel to see the most beautiful and satisfying oil stove the world has ever known. The new Red Star Oil Stove—a modern sani- tary oil stove. See Demonstration o;l the Sixth Floor. | weeks in Canada. STERLING New York, August 8.—Responding |to the continued progress of the inter- |allled conference, sterling exchange today again mounted to a new 1924 | high record at $4.52 3-8, an overnight gain of one cent. The initial advance brought the rate almost to 8 cents above yesterday's low mark. Indications that the French cabinet was ready to discuss evacuation of the Ruhr also stimulated buying of Francs, which crossed 5.60 cents to a new high level on the current move- ment. Buoyancy of the other Euro- pean exchanges was in sympathy with the rally in sterling and Francs. An 044 Jobs socicty has been formed by women church workers in France. street will leave Sunday to spend two | Prime Rib Roasts Boneless Pot Rsasts ... Meaty Pot Roasts ... Boiling Beef ........ —_— » Roast Veal h 18¢c Short Cut Legs of Veal . 1b 15¢ Breast of Veal . Ib 12¢ e Boneless Scotch Ham ... Ib 38¢c Sliced Ham ...... b 39¢c Cottage Ham .......... Ib 35¢c | Legs of Lamb Roast of Lamb ... Lamb Chops Lamb for Stew .., Veal Steaks ........... 1 35¢ Rump of Veal ... . b 18¢ Veal for Pot Pig Sugar Cured Bacon . Ib_-2~5‘c Salt Pork . h 18¢ Honeycomb Tripe ...... b 15¢ Roast Pork Pork Chops Pork Sausages Sausage Meat .. Veal Chops ....... veves Ib 25¢ Veal to Stew b 10c Boneless Pot Roast Veal b 25¢ CABBAGE FREE With Our CORI\ ED BEEF WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GROC ERIES, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS