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PRINGE PLANS FOR HORSERACK RIDIN Part of His Program While - Visiting in Mass. ‘ Hamilton, Mass, Oct. 22.—The Prince of Wales will ride a saucy little chestnut mare, Desert Queen, from the stables of his hosts Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman, Jr, when he goes out with the Myopia Hunt ¢lub pack on a drag hunt here to- morrow afternoon, It will be & newal of an old acquaintance be- cause the prince saw Desert Queen on the hunting fields of England when Mr, and Mrs, Tuckerman went across for & season With the crack packs of Balvolr and Cottesmore a year ago. The acquaintance begun at that time led to the invitation which is bringing the prince here for hs last visit in this country before | returnng home. The Prince of Wales', visit post- poned until tomorrow because of & #light chill developed at Montreal will be a short one. Arriving tomor- row affernoon he will le about midnight for New York to take the steamer Olymplc for home, and will not be In Hamliton much more than 12 hours. Tn consequence Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman, had to change their plans for entertainment again today. There will be a drag hunt and dancing In the prince’s day as orl- ginally planned, but a two day pro- gram has heen contracted’ into one, Luncheon will be ‘at the homb of Mr, and Mre. ¥, R, Appleton at Ips- wich and the drag hunt over a varied course of about eight miles through the Myopia Hunt club country will follow ending at the Tuckerman homo for tea, to which about 200 invitations to the hunting set, nelgh- bors and friénds of the hosts have been issued. The ditner dance in the evening wil be at the Topsfield home of John B, Tawrence, from which the prince will go directly to his special train, it is understood. CATHOLIC CONFERENCE Milwaukee, Oct. 22.—Religious, educational and soctal aspects of rural life were subjects for consid- eration at the second morning and afternoon sessions of the annual Catholle Rural Life Conference tos day. ‘Tonlght the national signifi- cance of agricultural endeavor will he discugsed from the viewpoint of the government by representatives of the United States Department of | Agriculture, A social activities division of the conference was brought up today for dicussion by Misg Lucijle Reynolds of Amherst, Mass.,, and others, e e e RUB RHEUMATISH PAINFROM SORE, AGHING JOINTS, What is rheumatism? Pain only. | 8t. Jacobs Oil will stop any pain so quit drugging. Not oge case in fifty requires in- | ternal treatment. Rub soothing, | penetrating 8t. Jacobs Oil directly upon the tender spot and relief comes fnstantly, 8t. Jacobs Oil s a harmlegs rheumatism and sclatica lintment, which never disappoints | ind ean not burn the skin, Limber up! Quit complaining! 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MAKES FULL DENIAL Fermer U, 8 Oonsul Says Ho Did Not Try to Force DeKay's Return L to U, §. to Face Charges Here, London, Oct. 22.—Pleasant A, Btovall, former American Minister to Bwitzerland, today took” the wit- ness stand in the resumption of extra dition proceedings against John Wesley DeKay and denled previous testimony to the effect that he had made an effort to force DeKay to return to the United States to face charges. The Dnited States nvurnmen! s asking the extradition of Mr. DeKay on a charge of “participation in the commlssion of the crime of fraud by a banker or the officer of a”cdm- pany” in connection with the failure of the Atlantlc National Bank, of Providence, R, L, In 1913, Mr. Stovall denied he had told De- Kay that he had committed an of- fensé against American war legis- lation and explained that a letter he had written DeKay was Mot an effort to force him to return to America but merely in accordance with the American policy of seeking to get American ecltizens to return home during the war, Stovall also testified he had never told DeKay that the United States government would punish him for the publication of a pacifist book on the war, as DeKay had testified early inthe hearing. The examina- tion was adjourned untll Nov. 11, MRS. HAYWORTH MISSING Flancee of “Dapper Don” Disap- Disappears After Robbery—Be- lieved Fears To Prosecute Robbers New York, Oct. 22.—Police re- doubled their efforts today to find Mrs. Helen Hayworth, flancee of “Dapper Don” Colling,who disap- peared soon after the robbery of her Central Park south apartment early Monday morning by three armed men. Her disappearance has balked the police in their attempts to iden- tify asthe robbers four men arrested yesterday. The police are of the opinion that Mrs, Heyworth fears death at the hands of the robber gang if she aids in prosecuting the men who robbed her. In the arrest of the prisoners the police hoped to throw some light on the robberies in the apart« ments of DorothyKeenan and Louise Lawson, “Broadway butterflies” who were murdered, and also to clear up the $50,000 robbery in the apart- ment of Miss Tdith Bobe, modiste, & few weeks ago. ADOLPH GRAUER DEAD First Man to Enter Galyeston After Flood Passes Away Houston, Tex, Oct. 22.—Adolph Grauer, 52, the man who first ven- tured into Galveston, wheh, in 1900, that city was ravaged by a great tidal wave, and flashed the first !news of the catastrophe to the out- |side world, died in San Antonio, yesterday, according. to information reaching here. Grauer was a ploneer in the de- velopment of the telephode system in the southswest, having been in the employ of the Southwestern Bell Telephone company for more than 30 years. + U. OF. P. DEBATERS WIN, Philadelphla, Oct. 22,—The Uni« versity of Pennsylvania debating | team, upholding the negative side of | the question, | present government of Russia should “Resolved, that the Le recognized by all countnies of the world,” last night defeated Cam- bridga-University, of England, 79 fo 1 60. The decision was by vote of the audience. A Rootstown (0.) gardener hoes his potatoes at night, having a searchlight mounted on his hoe. in the handling of your | | | We will welecome opportunity to demonstrate low the service of this strong National Bank can match your requirements. NATIONAL * Qldest Bank 1 n New Britain” Call and Get Your Free Copy b The “Vogue of Painted Furniture” THE R. M. HALL C 0.—179-183 ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNE'#DAY OCTOBER 22, 1924, mmmerrecn e — Tomorrow, Thursday, October 2rd, — Boys’ Trousers Corduroys and fancy wool mixtures, strongly made, most of the mixtures are lined; all sizes $1 00 6 to 18 years." Worth $1.76, at—Pair.. [ SPECIAL PURCHASE 975 POUNDS Columbia Knitting Yarn First Quality Worsted Yarns For Dollar Day At Art Dep( Columbla Scotch Sweater Yarn for making sweaters, searfs, etc., regular Gbe, large ball, balls $l .00 ato.o. for BABY SHOP Intant Hand Crocheted sacks—Also knitted jackets and sweaters, white with pink and blue trimming. Values up to $2.00. Dollar Infants’ Silk and Wool Bands —Also cotton and wool shirts and bands. Infants’ white dresses. Infants’ flannelette Gowns, ki- monos ;nd'3 o $1.00 petticoats. DOLLAR DAY At Linen Department All Linen Center Tace Trim- med Scarfs—8ize 18x52, assort- ed patterns, value $ to $1.59 at, cach.. 1.00 Bleached Mercerized Table Damask—assorted new patterns, reg. 69¢ yards al for $l 00 Hemmfll Sanitary Diapers — Slze 20x20, ready for use, reg. $1.39 dozen, $l.00 at, dozen .. DOLLAR DAY Silks and Dress Goods All-Silk Satin — Black only, one yard wide, Regular $1.49. l Dollar $1.00 ‘ Satin Messaline, Taffeta and Brocaded Silk — Regularly up owrd eeneenn. $1.00 at yard All Our Silk Remnants — Al this season’s cutting, Worth up to $3.98, at sl.oo vard.. DOLLAR DAY Wash Goods Good quality Dress Ginghams nch wide, assorted colors. Reg. 25c yards at. ..o for $1000 Plain. White Plisse Crepe — Suitable for underwear. Regu- lar 38c, yardl & 5% $1.00 Apron (Imk Gingham — As- sorted blue checks. Regular 160, vmls $1 00 ati..... for DOLLAR DAY Housewares ALUMINUM $1.00° sn. 8 qt. covered pots, large sized covered roa ers, 8 qt. coffce percolators, qt. octagon double boilers, 12 g dish pans, 8 qt. water paiis. White Enamel Ware—5 qt. tet kettles, 14 qt. dish pans, 2 qt. coffee pot, 2 qt. tea pots, § qt. preserving keitles, 10 qt, water pails, other good items. Values up to, $l.00 HIGH GRADE $1.69 for, each Columbia SlIk And Wool Mixed — Regular G0c, large 4 $1.00 Infants’ Blanket Bathrobes — Pink and blue figured patterns, cord trimmed, collar and pock- ets—1 to 3 $1.00. years, at._. Children’s Striped Flannclette Gowns — Petticoats, combina- tions, princess slips and night drawers, 4 to 14 years at 2 . $1.00 Bleached Pillow Cases, 45x36. Reg. 290. 4, $1.00 1,000 Yards Extra Hecavy Brown Unjon Linen Jloweling— Reg. 26c yards sl.oo value, at for Fancy Wool Plaids and Check Suiting—All new fall color one yard wide, worth $1. $1.00 yard. Wool Serge — Assorted All $ l .00 colors, regular $1.59, at, yard ... All Our Wool Remnants — This season’s cutting in all-wool coatings, fancy novelty serge, wool crepe and other weaves. Value up to $4.98 $l.00 vard, at, yard Figured Ratine—suitable for'| bath and lounging robes, as- sorted patterns and colorings. v o $1.00 at..... for 5,000 Yards Remnants of Fig- | ured Challies — Assorted pat- terns and colorings— 36-inches wide. Reg. ;”arr(l! $l 00 10¢c, at .. Rural Mail Boxes—heavy gal- vanized iron, finished in alumi- num paint, reg. $1 00 . | $1.69, at .. Preserve Kettles—8 qt. size, | Sunray finish, $ | value $1.69, at 1000 { Waldorf Toilet Paper — Reg. | Gt S0 special., . Bird Cage Stands — Heavy | iy | Dollar Day . DOLLAR DAY Grocery Specials Rumford Baking Powder —1 4, $1.00 | Conewaro Brand Sugar Com 1 a9 e $1.00 Ih. cans, reg. 32, at. .. at.. Free Souvenir Coupons with Every Purchase River Salmon — brantl, l-lb. tins Reg. 19¢, P « $1.00 Choice Pink Salmon—Lincoin Rock brand, 1 It tall tins. meve 7, $1300)| Columbia Gold Circle — HARTFORD — Rubber Reducing Corsets $1 Values up to $10 Made of pure Para rubber in a variety of styles. These corsets wre termed seconds but the 5l|’ght defects will net mar wearing nalities, CORSELETTES Hook side ecffect made of faney novelty materlals, 2 elas- tic gores over hips, 2 sets of supporters, and part elastic shoulder straps, $1.50 value, Dollar Day Spectal .. h"l‘O(,l\l\( J Our Best No, 4058 Misscs” Mercerized English Ribbed Stockings—In pongee, belge, gray, beaver, Russian calf and black, white and cordovan, sizes 6 to 10, always 50c pair. Dollar Day "2 ™ $1.00 . the wanted colors. BRASSIERES Made of sateen and other materials in a large variety of styles with or without hose supporters, value up to 7ic ea. Dollar Day 2 " $1.00 MJLLINERY SPEC IAL Vello Felt Sport Hats, in all An actual $2.00 value, $1.00 Doliar Day DOLLAR DAY . Women's Wear—Third Floor Flannelette Long Kimonos— In pretty l\gured patterns, value $1.95. Sale Good Qunl.lly 'l'rtx,ulem: Pete ticoats—With wide accordion pleated flounces that is ribbon trimmed, all colors, value $1.95. Anniversary Sale Price for Dollar Day . $1.00 Bungalow and Mary Pickford Aprons of light colored percale, chambray and linene trimmed with rick rack braid value $1. Dollar 2 for $l.00 Day . Camisoles—Of crepe de chine, wash silk «nd satin, tailored and lace trimmed, llight and dark colors, value up to $1.95. Dollar 2 for $l.00 Day ..... Girls' Dresses—Gingham and chambray with and without bjoomers, ail new models, sizes 7 to 12, value Ql 00 $1.98, at ..... o Flannelettoe Gowns — White and colors, double yoke, plain and braid trimmed, $1 00 value $1.45, at.. DOLLAR DAY Knit Underwear and Hosiery Weight low neck, knee length, $1.00 Children's Sleeping Sizes 1 to 10 years, good warm Women's Medium Union Suits—Made sleeveless and values $1.25. Dollar Day, ea.... Suits— garments, value $1.25, all sizes. Dollar Day DOLLAR DAY AT Domestic' Dept. 500 Single Bed Blankcts— Suitable for bed sheets and covers, full size, tan and gray, regular $1.39 y eacn $1.00 Crib Blankets—Assorted col- ors, reguiar 39c each, at 4 $1.00 Indian Head Unbleached Cot- ton—36 inches wide, regular w......5 81,00 (‘nmbrh- — Soft finish, 36 h»chn. wide, regular 21c, at o $1.00 For mvr-:lml Soft Finish Cotton —30 MIIN"R wide, o $1.00 For DOLLAR AT DRUG DEPT. Hot Water Bottles — Good qual- for 2 $1.00 .\x-mlm Pumlvr-u in box. Boxes v $1.00 Fountain Syringes — Regular i 5100 5-Grain Aspirin Tablets— bofttle Syrup Tar, Cod Liver Ofl and Menthol—For coughs and colds, regular 45c, at “ $1.00 Cascara Tablets— 100 in Ok e $1:00 Dollar Notions 25¢ Marvel 1,200 Yard Sew- ing Cottop—Black and white, 5™ $1.00 75c Steel Shears and Scissors —Nickel finish, assorted sizes. ™" $1.00 DAY 5-Grain Women's Silk and Wool Stockings — In the Theather shades, some are ribbed, others plain and some are clocked, all perfect, values to $2.00. Dollar i $1.00 pair . 5 Women's Full Fashioned Rayon Silk Stockings—EBlack, all wanted colors, white and good $1.35 value, $1.00 FOURTH FLOOR At Drapery Dept. Window Shades — American Holland ecru, DK gum, white and slete on good spring rollers, showing slight mill imperfections which do not affect wearing quality; if per- fect 89c, each as is 2 $1.00 Cretonnes—Large and able assartment of colorings and patterns, 15 patterns to select from, regular 29c yard. " $1.00 PICTURE FRAMES Swinging Picture Frames— Finished in gilt or silver. Sizes |lp to 8x10 inches $1 00 DOLLAR DAY desir« Yards For AT TOILET GOODS DEPT. Tooth Paste Ivory on Amber Hair Re- Powder Boxes— Per pair .. Ashes Roses Rouge Lemon Lotion-~lor ¢ H‘V‘ ‘l and red hm 1s. re Lifebuoy Soap for 16 $l 00 Listerine 6 s $l.00 2 “ $1.00 o 37 $1.00 DOLLAR SPLCIALS . Toy Ma-Ma Dolls—18 unbreakable head legs. Nicely dressed in or gandie dresses. R: values, w ™ $1.00 Jointed Dolls—With real hair and eyelashgs, slecping €yes, fully jointed, 16-inch size, With stockings ..... AT Gold Plated Pen and Pencil Sets Men's and women's sizés, pen and pencil in attrae- tive plush lined box, an ideal gift for the $l oo boy or girl scholar. Reg. value $2.98, at DOLLAR DAY At Women’s Black Eid Boudoir Slippers ~ With pompons, leather soles, also black kid, one strap slippers, with rubber heels, sizes 3 to 8, regular $1.00 $1.50, at .. Women's Suede Pumps —In gray, airedale and brown, covered low, Cuban $1 00 b . DOLLAR Shoe Dept. Ohildren's $2.00 Shoes — In black, brown and patent leath- or, with colored tops, lace and button, sizes 4 to Ve, $1.00 Boys’ $2.00 Gym Shoes —In brown or white, trimmed with leather suction rubber soles, s $1.00 81268 +owee oo R DAY At Art Embroidery Dept. Lace Trimmed Scarfs—Some having pure linen center, oth- ers centers of tussah silk, trim- med with & wide lace, size 18x54 inches, reg. value $1.50 and $1.98. 00 Dollar Day ..vve. Bedlight Frames — Complete with wire, plug and socket, new special Dollar Day styles and shapes, Q‘ 00 DOILAR DAY All New Holiday Handkerchiefs At Special Reduction: Heavy Quality Silk Crepe de Chine Handkerchlefs—All lead- ing shades with % inch Them, value 35¢ 4 for $1 00 each, at .. Women's Sport Handker- chiefs — Imported make, fast edlor woven prints, full size and 1 inch hem, regular 1i5c and 17c value, for $1 00 at ... \\umms Succr Linen Tnitial Handkerchiefs—Initial set in a diamond shape design, box of 6 " $1.00 s For Dollar Day Men's Pure Iinen Full Sised Hemstitched Handkerchiefs = w4 $1.00 Men's Colored Woven Border and White Satin Stripe Hand. kerchiefs—150 for $ kind &t coceee 10 l Women's Silk and Rayon Stockings—All the new shades, irregulars o $1.00 Stockings, at 27" $1,00 DOLLAR DAY At Men’s Furnishing Dept. Men's Dress Shirts — Band style, neat patterns, regular $1.50, sizes 14 to $1 00 17 at, each . Boys’ Band or (A)]lnr Attach- ed Shirts—Regular $1 00 $1.50 at, each. Men's Cotton Husc — Bmcl\ olors, regular 25c, a "5 §$1,00 Flannelette Work or gray, 14 to . $1.00 Men's Shirts—Khaki 17, regular $1.25 at, each... Men's Cotton or Flannelette Night Shirts — Regular $1.26 . $1.00 each ..cevevecnne One-Piece Flanneletta Pajamas, at, each .. $1¢00 Boys' White Oxford Blousés— Regular $1.25, $1.00 at, each .. Men's Woolen Half Hose— Oxfod, black and natural, regs ular 60c, 3 for sl.oo at seeeone Boys' “Dollar Day Rugs Smyrna Rugs— $1.00 Door Mats—Extra quality co- . $1.00 Reversible Size 24x44, regular $1.59, Dollar Day. . coa mats, size 18x30, reg. H «lB at Rug Border—36-inch hard« wood design, rug borders, regus lar 69¢ yard. Dellar Day, * 27 §1,00 Fiber Rugs — Extra quality dber rugs, se 5 $1.00 AND JUMPERS Excellent quality, blue denim, also white and hickory stripe. No more than two garments Lo each customer, régular price $1.45 each, $l.00 at, each 5 GYM SHOE For big boys, sizes 6 to 8. Regular price $1.50, at men's shoe depart- $1 OO ment - MEN'S ll.\TIl \”l’l’l RS White duck canva keds, made to retail at $1.50. 4 pairs for $1 00 DOII AR DAY Ribbons Fancy Wide Ribbons — Tro- des, stripes, plaids and floral for hat and dress work, ete., effects, 5 to 8% very desirat trimmings, to 8% yard, a 2° "L 00 Satin fancy Ribbons — Beautiful of Ribhon Novelties — TInclu powder puffs, trays, back puffs, garters, shoe-t coat vanity bags hangers, _ete, $1 00 27x54, reg. $1.59 Dollar Day AT JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Alarm Clocks of exceptional quality, guaranteed by us to satistactory service &nd value $1.50, at ... $1.00 An Excellent Assortment of Sterling Silver Bar Pins— Set with white and colored stones, also pearls, value $1.00 )nwlly Bead Necklaces—A good variety of colers and styles to choose from, values to Dollar Day Specials at LACE AND NECKWEAR DEPTS. Rhinestone Ornaments—Col- ored beaded and black beaded nts, various shapes, e pretty adornments for E hat, regular $1.80, and $1.98, at, each slaoo Real Filet and Irish Crochet Edges—Chinese type, variety of widths, fine trimming lingerie, blouses and dresses, regular 69¢c yard, at 9 yards for $1 nn Collar and Cuff Sets—Panel 1lso panel and collar of linen, leather, various shapes, .. $1.00 give keep good time, wn or collars, lace, bengaline, Day Free Souvenir Coupons with Every Purchase

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