New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1925, Page 4

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| FRENCH CABINET APPROVES PLANS * Warships Already Seat to Pateol Riftian Seacoast Parls, June 16 (P—The Irench cabloet 'today approved Premier Painleve's plans for a quick termi- nation of the Rifffan warfare in Morocoo and as announced that French wa been stationad 0| the text official nothing re- -al aspects of the rse in parilament he fate of both the the Painleve gov ecided t meeting, Premier Painleva said he did not intend to make extended declaration before the chamber as he did not think the interpellations to bs made by the communist deputy, M. Doriot, would be important. The premier eald howaver, he would hold himself in resdiness to appear before the com- mittea of the chamber to give &pe- cifie information of his Moraccan trip. Evangelist T. C. Miller To Conduct Services Rey. Tracy C. Miller, formerly of Roehester, N, Y., and now of Wil- mington, Del. is to hold a series of apecial services at the Gospel church tabernacls heginning this evening and continuing through Bunday, June 21, Mr. tain and Missionary Alliance Churehes where his efforts been rewarded by large accessions to the memhership of his congrega- #ions. He has also heen much in de- mand as a Bible teacher and con- ference worker, having eome from the west where he has been engered in this kind of work. Meetings for Bible study are planned for Wednesday, Thursday ay afterncons at 3 services will be . and 3:30 P. M. will ba served on Sunda will be special music at all at [ Roberts uatin Foril to take the Missionary Medic 1'se at the National Bible | Inst ¢ conducted Church last Sund the music for Tu and nesday evenings. Miss Johneon and F. Ostland wi several duets and Thursda en- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts who are so well know in musical circles will faver us with selections on Friday evening Tokyo Seeks to Restrain Wayward Boys and Girls - Tokye. June 16 (P—A campaign for the reform “furyo seinen,” a term used to designate Japanese boys and girls criminal tenden- cles, s to be undertaken by the metropolitan police department. The police at present have a specia staff which deals with incorrigible youngstérs, but ifs numbers will be doubled in a dete weed out the embryonic criminals of Tokyo. Today there are between and 6,000 yo of both sexes on the special st include coll children, fa less waifs, receive esp police, who ceived many flmpmrvs that young men have been frequenting the cafes of Tok) unreasonably late hours. . who last fall, after grad- from the Los Angeles Bible w llege students will 0 at MANFREDA GOES UP LADDER y 9 of for the police is a former y this city \ ars ago, shortly after his admission to the bar, he maintained offices Attorney Henry P. Roche in th t Emmanuel | Miller hax held several suc- | eeesful pastorates among the Chris- | have | recently | 30 | held ati the s, The Migses Jordan and | rossed the continent in a | rmined effort to ¢ 5,000 €2 _|of science in mec ITALY REPLIES T0 ' SECURITY LETTER In Sympathy With Move But | Gives No Definite Statement Paris, June 18 (A—The Itallan re- | f ply to the French note answering | Germany's western European secur- “ 3 | ity pact proposal waa recelved to- | day. Tialy expressed aympathy unh the general principles of the pro- 1 accord Ttalian note said that Ita onsidered the negotiations at pres- ent purely tentative and did not feel alled upon to state epecifically the Ttalian government Ttaly ttitude, ch foreign ered this reply as an office consid approval of of the h note deliver ed to Germany t YA[E’S PROGRAN ~ FOR GRADUATION Candidates for Degres to Take Part in Procession New Haven, June 18—/ —The HMN' in which the ecandidates for rees and, university authorittes | march in the 224 Tale proces- ston wil leave the college campus at 10 (daylight saving time) pas through Vanderbilt archway, after passing around Center churc on the green will proceed by Blount avepue between Fayerweather hall and Taylor hall, to the Hewitt un- iversity quadrangle. The candidates for degrees will then open ranks |and stand with heads uncovered while the corporation invited guests, |and protessors move into Woolsey hall The procession will line up in the following order: Procession marshal, Prof. Harold S. Burr, | Aale, Joseph R. Ellix National and state colors; Second regiment band; Candidates for the bachelor of arts; K. Merritt Candidates bachelor of philosophy: Marshal, Prof. John M. & Allison; Candidates for the degree of Lachelor of scierce | Marshal, Prof. Herbert L. Se- ward, Alde, Prof. Loomis Havemeyer; Candidates for degree of bachelor laws, Marshal, Dr. Malcom R. Thorpe. | Candidates for the degree of bach- | elor of the fine arts. Candidates for degree of bachelor | of music. Candidates for degree of bachelor of divinity Candidates for degree of master try. dates for certificates in pub- Aegree marshal, for the degree of Candldates for degree of doctor of law. Candidates for of law. Marshal, zettel, Candidates degree of sclence Mr. George H. Lang- for degree of doctor s for degree of doctor of for degree of master o of master Candidates for we STOCK Contaras B ers of the F establich a may only be known th medium of & & Contaras Bros. and Perakos, Capitol Theatre, City. ] am interested in the presentation of a first class Stock Company in the Palace Theatre this coming season and LT T LT T LTy T T T T T T T I T et s S e et SE3TRILLIEEIRIL 228238223823283222: RN W ot v Chemises, Bloomers; values to $1.49 at (2nd Floor) Women's Gowns, '] D(fliar Day Bargains TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, “Why another Dollar Day?” you will ask! A vear ago tomorrow was Dollar Day! We must beat last year's That's business, you know! figures! like these! Just read them! Women's Corsets— Values to $3.50. At.... $1.00 (2nd Floor) Discontinaed nmkes . 9. for $ 1,00 (2nd Floor) $1.00 Infants’ and Children's (oat Sweaters— Buff, blue and white; $1 ‘00 value to $1.95. At... (2nd Floor) (Coat Sweaters— Formerly 31,95, At (2nd Floor) Infants’ Hand-made Shoes— Pink, blue, white, Pair.. (2nd Floor) ~$1.00 Infants' Lawn Hats—Ribbon and lace trim; it 2« $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 e Children’s Dresses—2 to 6 and 7 to 11; values to 3. $1 *00 (2nd Floor) (2nd F Infants’ Rompers and (reep- ers—Newest styles. At 2nd Floor) Boys' Wash Suits— Values to $1.69. At 3 (2nd Floor) All Our Girls’ $1.95 and $2.95 Hats at....... (2nd Floor) Kiddies' Bathing Suits— Values to $1.69. At..... (2nd Floor) Women's U\elhloll\?s—-‘\l“\* cottons: value to $4.95. (2nd F Women's Crepe Kimonas— Values to $1.95. At.... onr) Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Hose—Irregu- ars of the $2.00 quality; $1 OO . Il colors. Pair lot: values to (Main T'ln"i'b Women's Silk Hose—Odd £1.50 a pair, At 2 pairs for $1 .OO (Main Floor) full cut and $1.00 Women's Athletic Suits—Made of crosshar nainsook : all Sizes, $l 00 (Main Floor) At Vests — Iregulars of $2.25 in all colors, $1 'OO Men's Silk Socks—Full fashioned: all colors and sizes, 2pm|\ $1 .OO (Main Floor) Cut Glass Nut and Lunch Trays—New patterns. At Men's Pajamas—Fine quality; roomy, A bargain at . (Main Floor) Women's Silk grade: At (Main Floor) L o sosa WILL BE DOLLAR DAY ! Here's the reason: And we will with Plums DAY Infants’ Hand-made Dresses; regular $1.49; new styles. Wednesday at.........oo0eee - N ] Get a pair of scissors! Clip this Ad as a reminder that tomor- row will be Dollar Day at D&L!’ here to get your quota of Bargains and bring a friend or neigh- Make up your mind you'll be hor along! Don’t Forget! Tomorrow, Werlnesclav' 500 Silk Dresses at Sounds unbelievable, doesn’t it? But it's a fact! 500 (we couldn’t get any more) Lovely Silk Dresses will leave here Wednesday at this startling price! Prints, Stripes, Laces, Novelty and Solid Colored Silks in an adorable variety of styles for Sport and Street Wear, Straightlines, Ruffles, Fl(_)unces, Frills, all colors, all sizes. Come early! Buy for Vacation Wear! Of Course You'll Want a New Coat When You Go On That Vacation Trip! Buy It Here, Wednesday! ALL COATS AT % PRICE And When We Say Half Price, It Means Half of OurRegular Marked Price! 1000 Men’s |Quality Shirts While They Last Wednesday at BROADCLOTHS, OXFORDS, SILK STRIPED MADRASES, SOISETTES Many of them even better than the ones on sale last Dollar Day! And 1000 of them—think of it! Well made, full cut, all sizes and colorings. Buy a half dozen of them. (Main Floor). Collar attached or neckband style. Third Floor Specials for Dollar Day FineRuffled Curtains Made of a fine quality Crossbar ‘\Iau;ul&ettv in dotted pattern. Complete with tiebacks. 2 1-4 real value at Cotton Blankets for summer nse: plain white with colored borders and plaids; $1.00 ideal for shore use Stlver Bon Ren Diches selected patterns. 7-Piece Water and Grape Juice Sets, Colonial patterns. neat cut design; $1.49 valuc Wednesday $1.00 Marquisette Curtain Material ~~plain white and ecru, fancy four vards long. A Marquisette Curtains — well made of fine grade material with selected lace edgings, white and ecru; 2 1-4 yards long. Spe- clal for \\wlnl\lll\ only ~ $1.00 " Pillow Tubing—42 Bed Sheets—81x90, heavy, firm, § bleached or unbleached muslin (Basement) Wearwell Pillow (ases— 1.00 42x36, 45x36, At for Sl 00 i (Basement) i vards for 1 OO i (Basement) English Longcloth— 36 inches wide. . or 45 in, wide. . Silver Bleached Linen Table Damask. Yard...... (Basement) Union Huck Towels—Part linen, white or colored Unbleached Cotton— 36 inches : ' (Basement) $1.00 Turkish Towels—Colored borders, stripes; border. .t . )mds for $1 (Basement) sizes 20x40, 3 b $1 .00 (Basement) & 3}'al‘ds for \] »OO (Basement) Turkish Bath Towels — Heavy double loop; H white, colored borders. (Basement) Turkish Towels—White 4 / $1 00 or only; size 18x36. At (Basement) Mercerized Dinner i Napkins—+22x22. At 8 for $1 VOO (Basement) Pleatings — Lace panelingc and circular Men's and Boys' Border * e { RS B4 1 R e $1.00 3 ‘patter varts tor $1.00 Igce \nrds for $1 00 Kerchiefs—Dozen at. . (Main Floor) (Main Floor) 30 patterns. . (\lam Floor) (Main Floor) Ladies’ Sport Kerchiefs, 8« $1.00 (Main Floor) Stamped Pillow Cases—Stamped $ Bonnie Brae Voiles—Allover and flowered 2 yards for $1 ;00 Burton's Tissue Ginghams—Flock Dot} etc.; # guaranteed 2 yards for $1 .00 \lp“d Q’!(Ik and Cotton (repes—Floral and § i plaid effects; i a . $1.00 (Main Floor) g for street or dress wear $1.00 to embroider; simple pattern. At (Main Floor) colors. ... (Main Floor) regular §1.49 yard, Irish Dress Linens—Plaids, stripes and fig- # (Main Floor) 1.00 (Main Floor) Anderson's Prints—Guaranteed colors: new English S'riped Broadeloths—Guaranteed ures; value to $1.98, $1.00 | Crepes— Dainty floral patterns 8 3 a1 AN # vards for W & sV W (Main Floor) $1.00 Quaker and Scranton Net Curtain Material; a large selec- tion of <pring and summer pat- terns; 38 inches 3 for $l | wide will subscribe for — seats to he reserved for te week, Seats are to be of my own choice location. each Special Gras 'nu,. — assorted pat- e 5'"'$1.00 18336 Rag Rugs — made of all new material, fringed ends; all col- ors and shades; sl.oa | $1.49 sal. Specll and taped horders; our 39c val for Wed- 4 Yds. $l-00 | nesday | Fostoria Salt and Pepper four colors, amber. Shakers, for s 1 (3rd Floor) $ l .00 Tea Glasses — Thin blown; optic 6 for $1 .00 (3rd Floor) (Main Floor) Tall Tee Printed pattern, Name 89c, values, blue, green and Address canary, Special b2 SEEBEERRITLIsLITITRRsRLsReI eIt RsLIRRsLLLLLL

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