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After the student, George 1. Ca- |student, Willlam @. Chase, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925 ,.h‘ of the class of 1925, had step- [the class of 1926, "1 am sorry tol cmarked that the hour was Bible, It appeared to persons in the Imen, I've u long way to ad- won Yonn Owien Young Says ll Will Tnsure and added Ludies and gentle- |hall as if Mr, Chase's “no" in answer Jress you stude WA ] ntrr'e € Gountry's Salety also of |have boen awarded him at various . |times, Mr. Bryan sald “it theso fol- iLumblg;a?l‘;?:':::;::‘;mmu n r. [lows don't quit calling me an igno- vamus I'm going to have my card | Washington, May 15,~(AP)=For printed, with all those letiers arter the first time in the current year, {my name, ml then T'll ask any son |the lumber industry has passed the Lot an dv with me." | yark set in 1924, says the weekly cy tasued by the National Lum- Manufacturers' assoclation. Ithough the figures had been {running behind last year's corres. ' ponding totals for 18 weeks, the 19th week brought the record for | 1925, thus far, above the 1924 level . |0 production, shipments, sales und DEFENDS GIRL WHO SLEW HER HUSBAND - Wile Will Testily in Behall of Betrayed Friend to Mr, Bryan's “then you don't he. in the Bible?" was the result mbarrassment, rather than the s |Secretary Hoover ‘\la\ [be Investigate Air Pl.ms Wi I\MII)(\ omn, May evolution xv'-"”‘ ry Hoo [nsults Students and Leaves, Platlorm in Storm of Boos gnif xpross | untain of wisdom on my| Mr that real | sclence cannot conflict with religious teachings, but sald that not truth, Its exponents, he as- a serted, are enemles of all religlon, |18 ran' rng the s not only Christlanity. The speaker | making an official survey status and possibilities of commers clal air navigation. [ 1t the work is decided upon, he &nid, It will be done during the mer hy the present staft of the com merce department with the coopera- declared , tha hisses and tostifylng to its 18 treatment was no ap- y a short tlme aker had swaye vL his s \\L 'x m; emotional « Wants (0 Find Out Reason for sald ho had come to Providence at his own cxpense to bring his gospel | of faith to the Brown students. He lared America has been gencrous - \im. His way of showing his| d [gratitude will be to fight with all his ability agalnst the teaching of evolu~ |tion of business 1nl association ip- | duction, 718,000 in shipments and ‘(mn he promised, terests that may be able to afford 58,272,000 in orders over the same Detalling the list of degrees which H‘ P u«mu:n in the first 19 weeks of 1924, The report was complled from | statistics furnished by 880 mllls, ~ | representing 50 per cent of the an- . [nual domestic “cut.” They record- |ed gains of 67,686,000 feet in pro- o lower animals. fore the brush with Mr. “u«shh an had sharply told anoth E] 7] EEJD@ED@DE@@@E@EEE@@@ED@@EE EDEIE]EI@D@ EEEEE@@EEEE@E[EE]DEIE]E]EHEEIE!E]E]EIIEIEI BOSTON STORE DONNELLY- MULLEN @ = it r:j’ IMPORTANT SPECIAL PURCHASES MAKE POSSIBLE THESE SPECIAL PRICES TOMORROW ——— SPECIAL SALE OF —— NEW SPRING COATS ——— TWO SPECIAL GROUPS —— AN EVENT THAT WILL BREAK ALL RECORDS FOR VALUE GIVING SPORT and SWAGGER COATS = SMART TWILL COATS $7.50 $1 6.50 This is the greatest coat value you have seen in years. Every woman in New Britain will rejoice in this coat As soon as we received news of this purchase we decided to value for Saturday. They are unmatchable in any store in put the coats on sale as soon as they arrived. They’ll be here New Britain. You will find by comparison that th.xs 3 : 5 < , greatest coat value in town. The coats are charmingly de- tomorrow. Made of all wool material. Many of them silk veloped in fashion’s favored fabrics and .a wide range of lined. They are modeled on the line of garments selling for colorings. They are beautifully tailored garments, all silk two or three times the price. i lined. [ ) ] ) ) ) ] ) () ) ) ) ) e =] [m] [m] CLUB BUILDING HEARING Filth Board of Trade Is Under Investigation OLD MAN DIES SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES SIZES REGULAR 16 to VALUE 16 | $29.50 to $35 REGULAR $16.50 HARTFORD HARTFORD - { TO CALL US WITHOUT TOLL 3500 | e CHILDREN'S DRESSES CHARGE — SIMPLY CALL TWO BIG VALUES LADIES’ SILK ! TUB SILK SLIPS | IN HOSIERY v . fi The Season’s Favorite Fashion TWO-PIECE FROCKS Of a More Dressy Nature Speaking of The Sports Type $10.98 .. $35.00 ] . m ® ol (& B o | o} 8 i C] & &) | @ | | © A b m g @ l o O (=] =] (=] = =)= R R e e S S EE = (@] [=][5][=] Ladies’ Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose, extra heavy weight, all the leading shades, nude, French nude, ete. Value to $2.50 pr. $l 1 5 . Special, pair ... Phoenix Pure Silk Full Fash- joned Hose, all the desirable colors, black, white, nude, French, etc. Special, pair . Boys' Sport Socks, made with the fancy cuff tops, colors, camel hair and silver fox, grey. Values to Thc. 48 C Saturday Special, pair - Scarfs. SCARFS $2.98 A new lot of Ladies’ All Silk Made of Georgette and Crepe de Chine in a large variety of plain colors and fig- ured patterns and neatly fin- ished with silk fringe. Regular values to $4.98 —_— Can You Afford o Overlook These Another lot of ladies’ Tub Silk Slips with ruffle hottom and hem- stitched bodice, all the leading colors as white, flesh, green, Ameri- can Beauty, tan, $2 98 henna, ete. Special GIRDLES KLINGABOUT GIRDLE Made of heavy coutil, with low bust, elastic inserts on side, lightly boned in flesh color only. Special NOTIONS Just received a large assortment of chil- dren's dresses m a variety of styles and to 14. colors. Sizes 7 Special WASH GOODS Specials From the Men’s Counter MEN'S FRUIT OF THE LOOM NIGHT SHIRTS ‘$1.19 d extra full cut, 54 in. Iong Sizes 15 to 20 Guaranice saturday Special MEN'S SHIRTS S1.19 Men's made Madras, terial and cigi Negligee Shirts of genuine woven Silk stripe Madras, Fruit of the Loom ma- Fvery shirt guarantecd $1.19 squares extra full 1 ular values (o SALFE OF BOB-O-NET HATR NETS 4R25¢C (Reg. 3 for 25¢) Constructed <o as to fit snugly over long or short hair. single or double mesh. Guaranteed. ERITH “Rit" washes and dyes instantly in one operation without hoiling; restores faded colors Jike new Regular 100 each Saturday Special 3 for loc WASHABLE BRAIDS Silk finish, wa<hable trimming Braids. patterns in this 1ot, all colors, 3 yid. picces. Sat. Special, each Several 5c —_—m—m—A e < << —— Pure Linen LUNCHEON SET Made of Flanders flax; blue and gold. 51x5% Cloth, 6 Napkins, cize 14x114 $3 98 Size red —hest quality, Sale, doz FORT MILLS BED SHEETS 81190 full bleached $1.35 scarfs, et Sale, yard LINEN NAPKINS 14x11—6 patterns to hoose from; neatly hemstitehed 3.49 Linen Finished INDIAN HEAD 18 inches wide, suitable for 15 ~ Dotted and Figured SASH CURTAINS Full length finished, 31 inches —neatly hemstitched sale 2 v $1.00 PILLOW TUBING inches wide, Pepperell sale, yard quality sale, yard 22C Finest Mercerized TABLE. DAMASK 72 inches wide, Dotted Tigured and Crossharred CURTAIN MATERIAT 25 36 inches wide, reg. C 39c. sale GENUINE BATES GINGHAM 32 inches wide Fast color 1 9 C yard BEST QUALITY APRON GINGHAM Blue and Brown Checks 1 Z%C yard PONGEE CLOTH Full line of plain colors, 32 inches wide. 25(: Yard REMARKABLE OFFERING FROM THE COTTON GOODS DEPT. LCRU TABLE SCARFS Size 18x13, with brocaded cen- ter and lace edge, 69c 79 Sale, each .. Voilcs and Marquisette CURTAINS Rufiled and plain, with and without hemstiteh, ol length o $1.89 salc. pair various pat- 29¢ Doooobooocooietooonioociobloolioolbolobbibbootbebolitobiopoooonon @@@@@Efi)lflfi]@fi\flfi]@@w@mw@@@E!{!lE!l!lulEUUE@E@@EE@@@EE@E@@@E@EIIEEIEIEllilE@EE}@E@E@EE@@@@@@@@@@@@@ENEEI@E@@E@@@E@E@@E@E@@@E@E