New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 5

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SODIALISH 155U " SHYS HARDING Ft;rmer Governor of Towa Criti- cizes Candidacy of La Follette Minneapol's, Sept. 5.~The Isyue in Minnesota {s “whether you are golng to have soclallsm,” declared W, L. Harg#fig, former governor of lowa, In An addréss here last night, to leading rapublicans of Minnesota. Mr, Harding ecriticised the presi- ]d'tlt)tlll candidacy of Senator La Fol« otte, “The issues In this campaign are not new,” sald Mr. Harding: “The struggle for liberty has gone on for years, Yet im this hour we have a man who hus ncminated himself, who has wriften his own platform, and who has notified himself of his own nomination, “Bob La I"ollette s the candidate of the sociallst purty. The lssue In Minunesota iv whether you are golng to have soclalish. ' "When the decline begins we'll go down rapidiy. You've got to buckle on your armor and get out and fight. Not with swords but with your terest In a sound, ideal gov- ernment, “The main thing for the republi- cans of Minnesota to do s to get behind their whole party ticket,” he sald, X Referring to the recent scandals in Washington, Mr. Harding sald that personal misconduct of a few men could not be charged up to an ontire party. There has been evid- | ence of malfeasance in the ranks of democrats arnd even socialists, he said, " Mr. Harding said he believed the l.eague of Nations Issue is not dor- mant but is very much a part of this campaign, 1f the democrats are victorions, they will resurrect the league, he declared, and say that the vata of the people at the polls in November constitutes ratification of the pinn, WANTS T0 BUY ROAD " Maine Central Asks Permission To Acquire Control of Hereford Rail- way. Washington, Sept. 5.—The Maine (tentral railroad today applied to the interstate commerce commission for authority to acquire control, by pur- chase of its capital stock, ef tHe + Hereford railway which operates from Cannan, Vermont, to Lime Ridge, Quebec, 53 miles, The road also asked authority to abandon operation of the line after the stock had been acquired, The application to acquire control of the road was made, the applica- tion stated, in order to release Maine (lentral from the lease under which it. now operates the Hereford rafl- way, which is the property of a Can- adian corporation, . The Maine Central it has suffered heavy losses for magy vears in the operation of the road. RETURNS TO NEW YORK Miss Esther D. Griswold, daughter of Dr. R. M. and Mrs, Griswold, re-| turned to New York today, after spending the summer in Kensington. | Miss Griswold, who is a graduate of Brown univefsity, and has recent- Iy completed a three years special course in Columbia university, is a teacher of English literature in the New York High school of Comm"rcn. VIDELITY FINANCE MEETING. President Joseph M. Chernoft of | the Fideilty Finance Corp. announc- ed today that the first annual meet- ing of the stockholders will be held at 8 o'clock p. m. on September 11 in Grotto hall. The secretary will read his report for the AL board of directors will be elected, HOTEL BURNED UP South Jamesport, N. The Idlewild hotel was destroyed to- | day by a fire which District Attorney | Hildreth sald he believed was of in- | cendiary origin. The loss was es- timated at $25,000, The Idlewild had been closed fof the season and was occupied only by the caretaker and his wife, who escaped. Two Extremes | Age will vie with yoyth in the international air races at Wilbur Wright field, Dayton, O, the first week in October. Here are the old- est and youngest contestants—Ralph Dickinson of Chicago, who admits | 66 years, and Ted Moellendick of | Wichita, Kas., just 17, 'OUR NEW ENLARGED STORE « for trimming. declares that I ¥ WILL BE READY ABOUT SEPT 15 25 Competent Saleswomen Wanted For New Departments. Apply now to Mr. Raphael. Experienced Sales- women Preferred. SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE |, New Fall Brushed Sweaters and Sport Coats Featuring the New Notch Collars, the New Choker Collars and Many Other New Features $4.98 Colors, Buff, Lanvin green, Poudre blue, rust; some with borders around bottom of coat of Roman stripes with collars and cuffs to match, while others are plain bound in fibre braids; also pocket models. Sizes 36 to 46, Special $4.98. : BRUSHED WOOL, COLLEGIATE AND KID BOOTS SWEATERS New styles in desirable shades with contrasting $3 98 .« $4.98 English Broadcloth Shirt-Blouses For Fall Wear Just the thing to wear with sweaters; mannish shirt collars and cuffs with plain or pleated front, with or with- out silk four-in-hand tie. striking effect; all sizes colors BRITAIN DAILY TUNIC BLOUSES ARE And as practical as they are smart. business outfit. with distinctive color bandings that lend a a striking effect; all ‘sizes CHOICE YARD GOODS At Special Prices for tomor- row only, including many prac- tical items for Children’s School | use. 36-IN. PLAID AND CHECK- ED SUITINGS — New fall ma- terials in the newest weaves and colorings, very fine for one- plece dresses, children’s school dresses and separate skirts, 59¢ .. 79¢ UH KIDDIE CLOTH—Just right for lit- tle sonny’s wash suit or little misses' school dress—in & big assdrtment of stripes, Rt i ST 3 2C 36-INCH DRESS PERCALES — The best quality, and the newest patterns and colors. These are unusual patterns—would make love- ly dresses for the little girl and fine wearing blouses for the young man, yd 29(: Good 32-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS —A real bargain — plaids and checks that would make up splendidly for school dresses, bloomers, etc. 16‘: A 28-INCH WINDSOR CREPE —A new assortment just re- celved today, wonderful pat- terns, handsome colorings—for [f lingerie and little chil- trae wer il 29 C 36-INCH SHUR-FAST SUIT- INGS— Absolutely color-fast — large range of popular colors, was 59c. To close out at—¥d..... NEW These blouses worn over a simple slip make a charming afternoon, street or Of Canton crepe, Cordeline and Tricolette Extra Special 50 Doz. Turkish Towels (size 42x42) 250 each heavy thread, the best towel ever offered at this price; regular 59¢ value. i) ® b HERALD, Yew Britoins Shopping Center THE ) to 580 Muin'/ ersey Dresses Poudre Blue Ashes Mahogany Sand Rust Reindeer Black Navy and Brown - A wonderful value—New Fall Styles gppropriate for right-now wear—trimmed with contrasting color self-material bands—cuffs, collars, vests, set-ins and buttons. Some ,with embroidered linen col- lar and cuffs; reg. $8.00 value, Splendid fitting, smart and snappy. SCHOOL D broidered designs eve pri weight, double Handsome styles, with plain or pleate be Sizes 7 to 14 years. Special Satusday Values in DOMESTICS = The best assortment in the city— | every style, every color cleverest talloring ideas NAVY BLUE ALL WOOL SERGE 1 pRESSES-s360 | 91.49 $1.98 Pair i AW A DA DORTIABHY SR ADANT / (/ox‘n/z;/ /»r/yfiudq — _ SPECIAL SALE —— New Fall PRETTY GINGHAM | RESSES (Sizes 7 to 14) | § At Special 1 $chool- Opening | Prices | 85c !:'r' $1.00 © $1.39 $1.65 $1.98 $2.98 | to | ve with the | and em- r seen for these ar 36-inch CURTAIN MATERIALS—An excellent showing of Nets, Scrims and Marquisettes, in a wide range of the newest patterns, in white, cream and ecru MARQUISETTE CURTAINS—Dutch effeet, with wide hem¢ stitched border and good quality lace edge, 2 1-4 yds. long, regular $1.49 value 29c¢ $1.00 36-inch CHALLIES—Large assortment of the new season’s pat- SPECIAL HOSIERY VALUE " FOR TOMORROW WOMEN'S $1.00 SILK HOSE—Absolutely first black, quality, in cocoa, tan, grey, cordovan, white, plain or famcy ribbed. Excellent quality — Pair 50c MEN'S SILK LISLE HOSE — Absolutely first quality, in brown, navy, black, tan and grey. Sizes to 1%, Reg. 50¢ quality ... . J—- 1or$l.00 WOMEN’S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE — Very fine quality, in all the new flesh and high shades of the prevalling season, all sizes. Plain and dropstitched. Regular 87 $1.19 and $1.89 value—Pair C CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIBBED GOLF HOSE —Just the thing for school wear. Grey, tan, brown and heather mixtures. English ribbed, with wide fancy cuff. 42 c Regular §9¢ pair—Pair . .n.veves psve s 54x54 inches good quality, good size . __WOOLKNAP BLANKETS—Full bed size, very heavy weight, in Pink, Blue, Tan and Grey Plaids, DRI SO FRIOE Au ipashvesssisosinanine Ao terns, just what you need for covering and making new comfortables EMBROIDERED AND LACE EDGED PILLOW CASES—Very dainty, good quality cotton, size 45x36, very special, regular 59c each FULL SIZE BLEACHED SHEETS—No seam, extra heavy qual- ity, fine grade of cotton, no starch and ready for use LARGE SIZE COTTON BLANKETS—White only with blue, pink or purple borders, very good weight, for LIS OO TS . v 5 it e b b Pair MERCERIZED TABLE COVERS—Ilemstitched, good heavy quality, all new patterns, size .. Yard 190 Eac,h39c $1.19 $1.85 zr $1.25 Each 1 9C rir $4.45 $l49 and $1.98 STORE A Advance Mcdels to be shown for the first time tomorrow. Hats for Miss and Matron Lyons Velvet Hats Panne Velvet Hats Large Black Felt Hats Velvet and Satin Hats SPECIAL SALE OF $5.00 TRIMMED HATS $2 95 amazed at this rare offering. School Needs for Brother and Sister . . Have your son or daughter appear in the proper clothes. If yom have not already prepared them, make our children’s de- partments your headquarters tomorrow. From past experience you know you will be well taken care of, at lowest-in-the-city prices | BOYS’ SEPARATE ‘ PANTS WHITE JEAN MIDDIES Of Extra Fine Quality 98¢ 79¢ $l 49 and Best quality jean ,ia co-ed or reg- ation style, with or without braid imming, emblem on sleeves, etc. zes 6 years to size 22, 17 years, cut very full ly reinforced at seam EXTRA FULL BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS $1.00 Cut very full, deep pleats, band p, elastic at knee. Sizes to 16 ars. Reg. $1.49 value. collar attached styles, 6 to 16 years. Good suiting mixtures in sizes 6 to BOYS’ BLOUSES Of Fine Percale 49c 69c 89c $1.29 $1.49 Neat stripes, checks and figures, OCTOBER DELINEATORS and BUTTERICK PATTERNS Will Be Ready For Distribution Tomorrow New $6 and $7.50 Hats Extra Special For Tomorrow At Only Small and medium shapes in off-the-face, high crown and other new models. Black and Fall colors. Saucy trimming effects. Clever New Novelties, . MISSES’ VELVET HATS Of velvet, trimmed with ribbon and em- broidery ; pretty styles for the school girl ... NEW FALL FELT HATS Very special, new Fall shapes and col- ors, with newest trimming features and | Clever shapes, gdod colors, pretty styles, arrangements; very special. You will be | black and colors. Several $1.95 different styles at this price DRESSY 2-PANT FALL SUITS Boys Will Like $6.49 | Sizes 7 to 17, in | Norfolk coat styles, excellent and durable col- ors and patterns. Pants fully lined. Reg. $7.98 value. 98¢ $1.98 and all strong- s, and lined. | BETTER 2-PANT SUITS AT cut full. Sizes PANTY DRESSES For the Little Beginner 89c $1.19 For the Littl straight line | Beautiful littls styles for the little | What remains of d skirts, and | tot—clever embroidery features, | tiful hahd embroidered designs. | smocking, etc., that make these | ed for quick clean-u; esses stand out as being individual. | values in these lots. STURDY SCHOOL SHOES For Wear, Wear, Wear GIRLS' DRESSY PATENT LEATHER HIGH SHOES—With colored tops, perforated tip. Sizes to 11 $2-59 GIRLS' TAN LACE SHOES—High cut with growing-girl toe, rubber heel. $ ey 1.98 BEST GRADE GIRLS' TAN SHOES—Reg- ular $2.28, special tomorrow only. 2.69 Sizes to 2, very neatly finished. .. ROYS' TAN SHOES—Sizes to 6, English or 3 WASH SUITS 79c $1.29 $1.49 stock—all of them radically reduc- | coat style, sizes 28 to $850 $9.98 $1298 | | NEW FALL CAPS 98¢ Excellent | New colorings and new styles for | the new fall season, all sizes. le Men our summer p. Children’s | Children’s Brushed Wool ‘ Avll Wool SWEATERS | SWEATERS $1.98 Coat style, with belt all around, buttoned to the neck, brown, tan and blue; sizes 26 to 32; reg. $2.98 value, $2.98 Tan and grey only, 4, reg. $3.98 value. round toe styles, $l 98 o5 . good quality—Pair .......... SMALL BOYS' TAN SHOES—Sizes to 13%. Made like big BEST GRADE BOYS' TAN SHOES—Good- year welt, for school and Sunday use—FEng- lish or round toe. $2'69 Sizes to 6—Pair & 8 BOYS’ SLIP-ON SWEATERS Reg. $4.98 value, in tan, brown, navy, slip-over tyle, with roll collar; izes 28 to 34 $3 .49 MEN'S PAJAMAS Very Special Heavy grade of cotton, in pink, blue, tan, or- chid and white, with silk braid and frog trim- ming; sizes A, B, C and D; reg. $l 39 . $1.98 values. Very Special at. $1.95 $4.95 |

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