New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1925, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925. | B S L R R TOMORROW THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF “SUPER WEDNESDAY SPECIALS” ) »////W’ % % / TRIBUTE S PAID 10 BOY'S HEMORY Mercershurg Unveils Portrait of Galvin Coolidge, Jr. 2, (AP) | 'hu\“!" Every succeedmg Wednesday will brmg forth Super Specials on par with the ones offered for to- morrow. Remember this, please: These Super Spe- cials consist of our own regular mexchanglse, not merchandise bought for Sale purposes, Thus, you are offered the o portumtv of saving, more than hereto- fore, on quality and style merchand)se—a rare op- 1917 portunity, indeed! Get up a sho pmg arty, and // /// /4 come tomorrow, and every other Wednesday ! ALL Sprmg Coats@ # For Women, Misses and Children, Wed. Only, %5 Off! (ndFL) FOR CHILDREN ALL COAT'S FOR KIDDIES (2 TO 6 $795 COATS AT 85 . S (2 TO 6)] 11 umhrEm ™ paw oim o' 1/2 OFF $12.95 COATS At $6.48 $19.95 COATS At $9.98 . Sizes From 7 to 16 Yrs. Printed Crepe de Chine Silk and Cotton Crepes The yproduct of one of America's A very enticing collection in the leading silk manufacturers. 40 in. very newest plaids, figures and wide; 500 vards, stripes. Our regular (D&L ——\Ialn rloor) No, This Isn't A Misorint! i Congoleum Floor Covering 2 Yards wide, in new patterns and color- ings, suitable for every room in the house; Perfect Quality, of course! Sq. Yd. c D. & L—3rd Fl.) // Mercershurg, Penn,, June —William Mann Trvine, head ¢t Mercersburg Academy, in one ot {he addresses today at the unveiling it of the late Calvin tiful trib- nd to the memory of arted boy as a part of the ek activities. The | sident and Mrs. | 1 in Washington, wou'd m Mercers of a port to youth pald a bea Honor to Youth id Dr. Irvine. we beautiful youth, con- 1 youth, ideal youth, vouth| tha n our admiration and deep- st love, Youth, called by an an-| The blessed time,' and ly a renowned church father ‘The | flower of ou will always win the admiration of the world. ¥or youth is a stranger to care and defeat. Youth is the time of blossoms and blus skies and laugh- ing waters. Youth sees the distant hills to be climbed, but the rough places glow with a rosy light. Youth moves with eage cient orator, r days,” wmmuzmmmmmuz mxmmm::mzmxwmmmmmm o " FOR WOMEN | ——————————— ATS At $ 9.88 $35.00 COATS At $17.50 ATS At $12.38 $39.00 *COATS At $19.50 l of setting out, I voices as he goes on his way. Youth is-prophetic “This hour might be colored by | regret and sorrow, but our spirits rise in joy and exaltation because this, our dear hoy whom we delight to honor, although only in his teens, glorified many of the most noble qualities of the human soul. By his life so eager =o faithful, so beautl- ful, he showed that youth is not a |3 prelude; it is as much a part of | lite as manhood or old age; it may $19.75 CO! $24.75 (CO/ ' 5 §29.00 COATS At $14.50 $19.00 COATS At $24.50 $69.00 COATS At $34.50 CORSETS L — ..-.-----«-- Men’s Silk Shlrts Made to sell at $3.00. Neatly Burton's Tissue Gingham 36 inches wide and ip new checke, terna. plaids and striped pat- 58 Colors are guar- (D&L—Main Floor) L] i L] | 1 1 [} [} i 1 i [} 1 [} [} i ] \ | 1 Yard Yard.... Yard.... (D&L-—Main Floor) in itself be perfect and not merely & promise. In great art, only parts| of life appear from the master's brush or chisel, but each part is per- | fect in itself. It is not the length of | life but the quality of life, not the | :vv of the canvas but the beauty of | icture that counts. A Good Boy. good boy is a true interpreter | at he lives is more than I am glad that the n our dear Calvin in thoughtful mood, confident because he had caught the vision, calm, self- controlled as was his wont. “Calvin Coolidge, Jr. as orderly and studious in his habits. He loved Discont Al tc inued n NEMO, STYLISH STOUT CORSETS oo Wedn Formeriy Priced to $8.00 $3.00 umbers—Such famous brands as TREO, P/N, H/N, and at this startling low price. 2nd Floor) Printed Broadcloth In a nice assortment of dots, stripes and novel effects, 68c Colors guaranteed (D&L—Main Floor) Yard “Wearwell” Sheets Size 81x90. Made with a neatly taped hem edge. $1 25 [ng price $1.45, (I‘r\] —-Y"\(HWM) Linen Toweling Suitable for hand dish and roller Towels English Long Cloth ality, A real 5 : 15¢ "(D&L—Basement) 22x14 Bath Towels louble loop Turkish (D&L—Dasement) DELCO SNAPS, ALL S SAMPSON COMMON PI s 40 Size 42x a hemmed. Chof either of these two sizes Of fine soft, yet “Wearwell” Cases Neatly nd 45x36. ce of (D&L—Basement) . Candlewick Spreads of b9c. Heavy 39c¢ Stam S, card ¢ rose, orchh’l ped Cases 72x108 and 90x108, hand tufted. " $3.95 (D‘;L—rusl-lw nt) Stamped on 42 inch tubing. Hem- tail_ored in new and "dashy" striped patterns; 14 to 17. Women's Silk Hose Full fashioned Pure Thread $1 39 (Main Floor) o Silk Hose in all the favored s'llrhfld Hlld crochet mnopnl l‘a(r » 1D&L-I\la|n Floor) the hard task, was eager to achieve, and faced duty and obstacles with & courageous heart. In manner he | was modest,—almost, shy—gracious, courteous, did not presume on his high station and therefore aroused | no jealousy or criticism. On the contrary he was admitted by his in- | st A4 beloved by his fel- cannot win greater praise than that He loved nature, mountain climb- | adventures field and wood to were fill- 4 with roman Flowers and birds een Wer: eet messengers of the robin's nest outsi v aroused his sympa him with delight had a superb idea of moral and spiritual values, with a record that could not be surpassed. He was faithful; he did each day's work. He was fun-loving. Iike Sir Gal had, his moral strength was ide hecause it was clean. H demo- cratic and he was obe 0 au- thority. His life was filled with th; ne sense of honor which he been taught in an ideal Am home. mantle of nobilit upon him. Unconsciously, what e DREW TURNBLLL heart to toys, and and walked with Him oy he knew (400 in pkg.) SUNSET SOAP DYES, all colors 98¢ (D&L—>Main Floor) Good absorbent quality. 1 C Yard, at . (D&L—Bascement) r------THIRD FLOOR TEMPTERS"““-"; 42 Pc. Dinner Sets In pretty medal al patterns. Regular $6.95 Pottery Vases $1.95 Dottery TFlower in assorted shapes., Pretty DRESSES Linenes and Broadcloth $2.69 Trimmed with collars and cuffs. All the new shades ITAND-DRAWN, EMBROIDERED STRIPES, DOTS and CHECKS ons in regular and extra sizes (2nd Floor) . ' # : i E ?g. fé |& |8 g § é g; of Voiles, Fringe Curtains Made of fine French Marqui- sette, 3 inch silk boullion fringe. u 50 pair QS 95 Tahle Lamps Polychrome baee, silk shade Assorted colorings. _Complete and douhl- Marquisette Material [ine quality Marquisette Cur- tain materjal. Novel 25 fc yd. Wed c 100 Pe. Dinner Sets “hoice of imported and do ic porcelainware. (old lace in sleeping out,’ s Wednesday Sot y and | Reg Dalby Silk Bl for women. Sub-normals of the $3.50 quality; tinted in white, orchid, peach, flesh. (Main Floor) Rayon Silk V t \\'nmon's fine qudlit\ “Ray- on” Silk Knit Vests in white, peach, flesh and orchid. c (Main Floor) L 0 " der patterns. 18t quality, set 10 inches high Wednesday. P il e i D e R S s et - S <. . Hera 2 : of ¥ Liberlyi|strect from the New Britain General hos- [avenue gave a shower last Friday with as Tony Leo, | 2 il Sl e ; pital last night. The trlo were vid- (night on honor of her nicce, Miss fre oy ; : g he regular monthly meeting of |jng in the machine driven by Ciol | Althea Blinn, The home was decor- Answered [ton court on several occasions for [the Southington Business Men's as- | |when 1t sidswiped a tree and threw ated with red. white aniliviie Joked around |violation of the lauor laws, was ar- |sociation was held last night in Ox- |yyo e & S SHWIPEE & 168 BE0 TRt A 80 were present. Miss Biinn and type- rested in ington Sunday night [ley Assembly hall. The matter of | “oCUBtoS s e e e e el ranenoc {10k aticr G sensolidating iiathoraiiahiuna owa) FLereantromPwicuancdRoncet in'alin .urmw\ e bride of Walden fhis mtad ev\Aentl o (ha oid Hersid | —— TR S daughter an injury to her thigh, and | Powell of Meriden tomorrow, offics where he amd “Bob" would | A special borough board meeting | = hich re- | SR ait together, “Well, well, the woods Ants live from elght to 10 years, | be held in the town hall this| Children's night will be observed |19 fnll of reporters, now, arem't evening at & o'clock to fake actfon lat a meeting of Union Grange in hough some specimens in captiv- the world's greatest |Dublin Hill, now a busy t T i | they 2 |on lavin tax ity have been known to reach the * rate on the last |Oxley assembly hall Friday evening. | |grand lis setting a rate of com- Sl e A age of 16, “To Bt e i i 2 ] 3 Sk Li mission to he paid the tax collector. Coollize 3y 4 it r car, the elec e : e SOUTHINGTON NEWS |1t 13 understood that the borough Shak e “Boy trolleys, des tr T e T ekiey by 5 officials will reconimend a rate of 6 ¥ i e old coa I is a slight increase over n banks am which A number of cases of liquor law rateiortiastayar. hen a violations were heard in the & police ington police court before Ju D. Fitzpatrick yesterday ¢ were the results of raids conduct sr. by County Detective FEdward J. | Hickey and his staff of officers last I'riday night Mike Michmnozik of Center street er ele. |Was fined $200 and cost d was ated in (Bentenced to fail for Frances Dlugolanck of West street, vereign BN | orrested by Constables € founder of The hands acluring concern | Vance, wnsoil en- | When he shook who has been befc a son of in the affirmati at the forest of desk writers on all sides nodities the nd manutac d. as the forerunner of [the Coment girl a slit lip w »d three stitches to close. he Saviour SHOWER FOR MISS BLINN Mrs. Leon Jackson of 99 Hillcrest Even y of need is & tr THREE HURT IN CRASH Recovering from injuries sustain- | led when an autemobile in which | they were riding sideswiped a tree | In Berlin Sunday, John Ciel of 441 4 IITC DNES 0. [ il o CITY HALL yeen horn to Mr. and South strect, his daughter, el, Reeves of West Center |and Adeline Conent were discharged Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 iydraulic Elevator v ot 2,540 people w Britain grow ydern city of Introduces ventions Farmer Killed, Wife Badly Hun by \l(‘louc Hmflo = son. Timothy Foley §mith at her farm Satur was fined $100 and ¢ ceived a suspended sentence days ih jail Walter ( rested on a tory officia e with a kni BATHING SUITS Featuring ‘‘Jantzen” June is the Month for Brides and the Sweet Girl Graduate And so we have gathered here many heautiful things for their own selection or as gifts to them. = John Cocka Bowe afte a fight in a restaura strect INGROWN NAIL | | Turns Righ_—t_Out Itself All our suits are made entirely of pure, long-fibre wool; will hold their Excursion‘ to New York Love Lingerie We are Sole Agents in New Britain for the TRILLIUM SILK UNDERWEAR This is a most beautiful material made up in Step-in Sets, Gowns, Bloorers, Envelope Chemises, Slips. shape for the life of the garment ented Satur ol rary car ere G ating a gro” is a harmless antiseptic [three men with LADIES' and MEN'S Sunday, June 7th Her. évo Special Train and Clark « e new cor Widowe Lv. New Britain . s king his home Lv. Bristol aw, Mrs. 1;” Due New York 1 Walnut Returning New York 6:50 p.m. Easters Standard Time Tickets ot Railroad Stations The N. Y., N. H. & H.R. R. CO. ctured for o} s. How the La nyone can bu store a tiny bot it ¢ A few crevice inflammation toughens 1he underneath the not pegetrate the flesh, and turps saturally outward alm , irht, 6:25 a.m. 6:39 a.m, 9:35 am. Other suggestions: Fetching Negligees, Scarfs, Blouses, Camisoles, Girdles, Ensemble, Brassieres, Negligee Garters, Gloves and Jewelry. HOSIERY—in Beautiful Summer Colors Unusual Values from $1.00 to $2.50 Pair ops of “Outgro ¢ ingrowing na and pain i I the t il y A Lv. t n|he remer 3 while on a trair Eniag frem| New Hiaven:faptes. toe n hose ear r|fleld. K same In 1879 Mr. Turnbu 3 5

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