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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925. EEE 5] ) ) ) 5 ) ) ) 16 ) () ] () ) () ) () ) ][] ] ] ] [ - RICH CONCESSION | TURKISH TOWELS KNICKERS PAPERS SIGNED Harriman Interests and Soviets | in Adreement The conces- ecn W, A, Har y of New York, slon ag riman and and the nt for ex- i to give 20 years of the n the Chiatourt gia, said to be the e of their wi business in- 1 on a large n s, tt 18 represent- e Harriman interests in Mos- SCOPES LAWYERS * PREPARING ASE Darnow, Colby and Malone Are Hard at Work New York, Pohn was returni #o Dayton, brushir Fise of June 12 (A—While pes, high school teacher, today from New York his counsel part radicals are ments for the de- on a charge of vio- law against teach- tion of man o horse. The con- r Henry Fair- thority on evo- ent of the museum, aid in lining up sci- d the museum For the bathers, double thread, size 24x44, regular 59¢ ea. Saturday ......... e NEW OFFERINGS and HOSIERY Ladies' extra fine quality purec silk, full fashioned Hose, in all the wanted shades, White, blush, tan, beige, airedale. French tan, nude bark, Manila, Pickinanny, grey and pearl. Special Pair Ladies' Phoenix Bobbed Hose. knee length, very desirable for the warm weather, Colors— Black, nude, white, sunset, French nude, poudre blue, ameo, beige, airedale, bathing blue, bathing green. bathing ved, Special $ l ooo Pair. ... Ladies' Knit Bess Hose, full fashioned; extra heavy welght, Known for its long wear; all the wanted colors: Black, white, nude, sombrero, French nude, prown, silver, platinum, slipper grey. Sole Regular value $2.98. special, pair $2050 Yadles' Mercerized Pineapple Ribbed Hose, Colors: Black nude, beige, French nude, tan bark, airedale and grey. 486 Saturday special agents, MEN’'S SHIRTS 2000 MEN'S SHIRTS $1.19 Genuine imported English Broadcloths, in grey, blue, tan and white. Neckband and col- lar attached style, Silk stripes. Philippine repps, madras and fruit of the loom materials. Sizes 14 to 17. Reg. values to $2.00 ... $1019 MEN'S NAINSOOR ATHLETIC TUNION SUITS 69¢c Made of extra good quality nainsook. Guaranteed full cut. Sizes 36 to 46. A fine assortment of all wool BATHING SUITS, for boys and girls, All the newest colors to choose from., Sizes 28 to 34. Reg. $2.98 values. $ saturday Special. . 1.98 MEN'S ALL WOOL WORSTED BATHING SUITS Reg. value to $5.98. $2.98 saturday Special .. . Ea. 39(‘ | receive a | DOTTED SWISS DRESSES Ladies’ Dotted Swiss after- 200 NEW SILK DRESSES noon or street dresses; beauti- | fully made in a rich assortment of latest colorings, chic in trim- mings, smart In style, Sizes 88 w 44, Extra $l.19 special. . ...... MOYS' STYLISH SUITS s « large varlety of colors; in smart Oliver Twist or Middy effects, all guaranteed fast col- . There arc poplins, linens, dimities, broadcioths, rajahs, SPECIALIZING IN TWO MODEST PRICES Group One novelty cloth, Peggy cloth, ete, | Sizes 2 to 8 yrs, Very special GIRDLE SPECIAL Wrap around model, hook 95 front, four garters, in flesh color | only. 36, Slzes 23 to Special EXTRA SIZE BLOOMERS Made full size with double elastic knee or single with lace or embroidery trimmed, in crepe, muslin or lingette. White and flesh. Special TOILET ARTICLES Powder de Bonton, dusting tale, in fancy col- ored tin boxes with extra large wool puff. Saturday, special SAVE 25c. SATURDAY by presenting coupon at | Toilet Goods Counter and 30c. bottle of Cocoanut Oil 25 c Shampoo for. .. Coupons may he obtained | at all departments. Naiad Beach Play Balls, watertight, durable and color-proof. 89 c Saturday, special bath ' 48¢c An excellent group of dresses and an excellent value at this low price. They are smart youthful dresses, very desirable for the new | silks; sizes 16 to 44. silk fashions, smart stripes, broadcloths, | printed crepes and plain present and summer use, all [ A | | v Group Two Many new models. You have never seen lovelier Silk Dresses than those we offer for Saturday. The most adorable new styles in the new summer prints. The prettiest sort of frock with pleated aprons, ruf- fled flounce and smart new jabot effects, sizes for women and misses. ~ ALL SPRING and SUMMER COATS POIRET TWILL COATS | that sold for $29 and $35 | Now $16'50 SPORT COATS that sold for $15 and $16 ow $7'50 N REDUCED to HALF PRICE and LESS ENSEMBLE SUITS that sold for $25 Now $ 1 4'00 BOSTON STORE DONNELLY-MULLEN CO. Linen and Tweed Knickers for Chil- dren’s and Women’s wear, all sizes ........ $2.69 ADDITIONAL SAVINGS on NEW SPRING and SUMMER MERCHANDISE REAL VALUES FROM THE BASEMENT PILLOW CASES Made from Pequot sheet- ing; size 42x36, 33c Saturday, each Highly Mercerized TABLE DAMASK 72 inches wide; various patterns, e 75 c Saturday, White Rippelette BEDSPREADS Full size, 81x90. Saturday, each FORT MILLS BED SHEETS Full bleached, size 81x90. Saturday, each NECKWEAR Panel, with collar attached, also Jabots made of very fine net, lace 9sc trimmed. Specidl Lace Banding, made of nov- elty net edged in lace. Special. . 98¢ HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s, all linen, V;-inch hem, Special 1 9 (o Ladies’, cotton, good qual- ity, Y-inch hem, white and colored. 5 C pure Special | Saturday. BED PILLOWS Covered with ticking warranted feather-proof, filled with feathers ster- ilized to insure purity. Saturday, $l .00 each SILK MULL COMFORTS fAllllcscglm's; re§llnr %96, ull size, 4 . . Pure Linen TOWELS Size 18x36. 29 c Saturday, each Pure Linen 3-PIECE BUFFET SET Saturday, WASH GOODS Genuine Normandy Voile, over 50 new styles 49c to choose from. . English Broadcloth — Im- ported English Broadcloth in all the new stripes; 46 inches wide; 69 c fast colors, Yd. Windsor Plisse — Printed Windsor Plisse cloth; ex- cellent line of styles; 32 inches wide, Pongee Cloth—A fine ma- terial for children’s wear and dresses; plain colors; e, 29¢ Ll olololoolgglo (m){m] 8] 0) ® 0] 0 0] 0 | [ ® 0 = 0] O O] [ 0] ®) ® 5] ® O 0] ® = ®] Ol ®] & O} ol m m ® m m] ® m ® ® ol ic! 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No liquor was found in the | motorboats, k the most T ever knew up my e New York on its way Camp Devens Attache to Face Court o Assist, Sec. of War Gives ‘ Graduation Address Martial Trial—Claims He All Jobs — Tel. 2013 | Tel 8069-12, or office 2031-3 Took No Atm Mass., June 12 (P)— Private lerick J. Townsend, 19, of Worcester, a garrison prisoner at 12 Camp Devens, was shot dead yes- 15 operated on 2 terday afternoon while trying to es- cape from the camp stockade, Pri- | + vate ian Ouillette of Company ry is under arrest, the killing, and will a military court s. He gave him- hooting. COAL T'he SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250. FIRE INSURANCE 3-FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE ON LYON STREET Hardwood floors throughout the halls and two front rooms, no borders, but solid oak. This is a very well-built house; The Stewart Permit Stands, Remonstrants Absent No objectors appeared last night at the hearing of the building com- mission on the revocation of tlie per- mit of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stewart to erect a two-family house on Cor- bin avenue and the hearing was ad- Journed. Attorney Donald Gaffney acted for the Stewarts and argued that, since it w hearing on re- vocation, it was up to the objectors to appear against the permit. He also stated that a contract with the builder had been entered into and a cancellation would lay the Stew- arts open to suit, for which they would be able to recoup themselves by coming back on the city. Con- Geo. A. Quigley struction work has been begun and 308 Main St. New Britain the fallure of remonstrants to ap- ?YOUQ DOGS pear last night ends the matter. |l | A. H. HARRIS ‘Qw’gmpsa P S P Moose Field Day | CINDERS FOR SALE Saturday afterncon and evening, —General Trucking— T RO £ Wi (IO fine garage, all sheathed up inside, goes in with it free Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street garage, one-quarter acre of land. Appointment by statement given y A. Wear, who had e guard, Tow a4 was ot only after he had received nine commands to halt from three dif- ferent men and had grappled with Pri Andrew Pulchins after 1 had found him in house and had 1t when Private Ouillette to shoot if he did not phone, 162, Phone 343 Rooms 305-8, Bank Bldg. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY =—| CLOSING OUT SALE r:e(n:{zznzn LAP ROBES Bib ol & Bxtors \ Private Pulchins and Ouil- y cried out three times ownsend to stop before his pistol and fired liot struck Town- ack, killing him in- | June 13, at Schentzen and Quartel Club Parks. Entertalnment and Dancing at both places. Admission to Parks FREE, EVERYBODY WELCOME | , June 12 UP—Lieu- S. C. Leasure, execu- np Devens, left to- chere he will make r General A. W. ling the First \e shooting of Pri- Townsend of as killed by a sen- as he attempted to camp stockade. ing. it was learned today, ond within two weeks in prisoner was 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3472-2 - A. M. GALBRAITH . Carpenter & Builder 110 Austin St. Tel. e WE ARE NOW BACK AT OUR OLD LOCATION 22 STATE STREET HARTFORD military FARMS BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING ||z the ran PAGE P A Ouiliette of Com- infantry, was placed arrest charged with will face an army | R Rt o n a few days, it i i P vas sald. According to the officer bl e e of the guard, Townsend In Big Consolidation | soveral times by ) 2 jefore the shot Was MemJuns L0 ntry. The bullet d in the back, Killing HONISS OYSTER | NewDoBritiin Sign Co. H 0 USE “Doing Better at Many Do Weli” | Tel. 2-4177 34 CHURCH ST. 2-4178 Tel. 894 Springfield arge consolidation in the agri hing field tural pub! was co N y weeks ago a prisoner who at- pted to escape was shot in the | FOR SALE—Plainville New 5-Room Cottage, Large Lot CARLTON ST., AT END OF NEW PARK BOULEVARD. 5-ROOM COTTAGE—LOW PRICE. DeWitt A. Riley Co., Inc. Insurance Service National Bank Buflding yesterday with th ps Publishin good will and “Farm and Hon mated by t of the n tion list of WITH NAVAL MILITIA. Hartford, June 12 (®—Thirty en- sted men of the naval militia, C. N. G.. will have a two-day detall, June 8 and 19, on the U. S. 8. Eagle No 4ing to orders lasued by the general's office. Twenty-five de- HAD SOME DIFFICULTY GETTING A PATENT STEPLADDER g OUT OF BERNHARDTS HARDWARE S ToRE LATE THIS AFTERNOON adjuta additional enlisted men will be LA SDAVICA e -1 tailed to the ship on June 19. - L 2r 4 = =