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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 192 " WE MUST VACATE! EACH WEEK SHORTENS THE TIME WE ARE TO REMAIN IN THIS STORE Our Entire Stock Must Be Disposed of By Aug. 1 THERE ARE MORE BIG VALUES—HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM Lot No. 2 ALL BOYS' SUITS Blue Denim SILK SHIRT SPECIAL $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50 Lot No. 1 Lot No. 3 All $23.50 to $25.00 All $32.50 to $35.00 { Hundreds of wise men and women re- sponded to our sale last week knowing that legitimate mark-downs were made. The response was tremendous. Were you there? If not, come in now. Shirts 45¢ Boys' Hea\'y Ribbed Hose. Men's Balbriggan and Drawers, Reg. Tie, each. .. Men's Silk Stripe Madras and White Broadcloth Shirts neckband and collar at- tached. $ l ’3 9 Reg. $2.25.. k Men’s Arrow Laundered ‘2 9(‘.] Collars, \ | Men's Canvas Gauntlet Gloves. . Tub Silk, Crepe de Chines and Silk Jerseys, will be sold at Arrow Semi Soft COLLARS 18¢ Men's 25c Lisle Thread HOSE 10 Pairs for 1.00 Black and Cordovan Oaly SUITS SUITS Now Selling at Now Selling at $18 65 $25 75 t No. Lot N 4 All *’7 50 to <30 00 Now Selling at Up.ro OATE CLOTHING & FUANISHINGS ’Bo,\ s’ All Woo! Trousers. Paris Silk Pad Regular 19¢ 424 MAIN STREET Garters. Reg. 35¢ E——— HUSBANDS ACGUSI\TIONS i St at hcr Norssons, N. e at her \Imn l(r\\n N. l home, whieh shic said was invaded by her busband, -several detectives and a”nuiber of her husband’s “hirelings."" | She asserted her husband had pushed her all over the garage and treated her brutally until she ran Also Declares That He and His Hire- Jings Submitted Her To o lhicd tom Flrctirage) Abuse, i (R—Nrs. 1da the stand « er, she said ng to take up In hér own lay in the di- ng 1er with the de- g lic oukht to vored" suit b [ hushand, tectives aka up at the same time, [ | 7 “Wlhien 1 protested, he called me @ jiave complained about the Whiting ¢h [ do not care to repeat,” | gtrcet. crossing b fore and 5o hm others, but his situation has b 0ing on for yca just the same work,” Alderman | search- | “¢ the [ulbot with Cham- She addec wo hours in her Thambers prusion « TEXTILE OPERATORS s been \ 10 in 81,000 bail on adultery charges «d on his own Policeman Holds fip testified that hlllvl}i te her m April that he vas financiall vourd: prob Adopts Resolutions Declaring Auta- Malkoski, aged et, were found guilty the motor vehicle laws by matic Machinery Will Not Do As Adyertised, vhen Chambers signed a confession Glant Shrlfie At The three young men, all of whom are employed as drivers f he trio of truc )\ d at the after a squ nue hill 1ad of policenien had ob top of ('on served them coming up the grade osi- three abreast. Farewell Party for Returning Missionary A farewell party 1o Rev. A, D. Heininger, m ary from the Firet Congre, it chureh to China, was the Young Peo. ple’s society of the church last eve- - ' ning at the parsonage on Lexington - | street. Mr, Heininger, who has act- - ed in an advisory asociety during th fealiritnliaitsold irencliitine Spain and Belgium Will presentation being made by Presi- dent Bliss B. Clarl were \m Recommo Status Al Treshmantal e rrad 30 membhers of the so- automatic of employer Games ) pounds of te. ! 0 were produced last year in anadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Local Water Dept. ind Belgium have giv ey will asist the in- or a diplomatic status | ries under a | the last tariff act AT ELM ST. CROSSING < said today. | Mr. Fox, _ |through the . extend his trustec | Haven store. DENY MAKERS' CLAIHS . wa'fij“"% el ' DECLARES JEWELER USED ! HIS TRUCK IN TRANSFER Hartford Businessman Tells of Al- leged Irregularities In Bank- ruptey Casc, Hartiord, Conn., June 2 hros Cunningham the ‘lum stre l1 has Mgn d a '; ltev. Dr. A. A. Leo B, C. Fox, used his truck to nsport cases of merchandise to es and Libby, Inc, of New lHa- a trustee, Is seeking, 8. district cof ship to the N go00ds to “his though he £ cent hearing Edward M. Yeomang, ent merchandise to Sykes and Libl 3 The driver of to Mr. Cunningham affidavit, that the | taken from th a livered in his Libby, Inc. PULLEN WANTS LAW ON WALK SWEEPING UPHELD Reports to Police Recelving Many Complaints from Farly Morning Pedestrians capacity to the |, past winter, was .y enforcement of a city ordinance r quiring owners of property in t center of the city to sweep thei idewalks at no time ot tween 7 ing. Mar fiaa Tr business that ing swept at them. It ws this situation mn the nanee was enacted Employee Highly her than b ' Recommends Nox-Ri-Tis for Lumbago Opp. East Main PASS §16,000 MARK Rev, Dr. Ahlquist Speaks of New Britain's Obligation to Veterans in Legion Drive. “What New Rritain can do now terans of the World War Juring the American Legion drive for the v tor $30,000, is infinitesimal in parison with what th New Britain scven Ahlquist, the First Lutheran churc spoke to tI rkers in the drive at the noon Iu mh on today. club and exp: Sold Formerly as High as $14.50 Now. Selling at TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS WITH EACH SUIT Lot No. 1 ALL BOYS' SUITS Sold Originally up to $11.50 Now Selling at $5.95 TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS WITH EACH SUIT D — MEN'S CO'I'I'O‘V WORSTED D KHA Work Pants Regular $2.50 yalue Will be sold at $1.39 = Men’s Balbriggan AND NAINSOOK Union Suits Overalls Regular $1.50 Kind 96¢c =* Blue Chambray Work Shirts 69¢ = Regular 950 value Buy One of These For Next ‘Winter—You'll Save Money 25 All Wool Boys’ Mackinaw Coats To be sold at $3.00 ™ for boys 69¢c Reg. $1.25 Values up to $12.50 July and August Apply at the Local workers were guests of the Rofary club. George H. Dyson spoke on behalf [ [ [ ] L) ce in the re (sive Your Boy a Real reached $1 than half of the It 1s expected to Monday 44 :g £ HARTFORD [ TO CALL US WITHOUT TOLL CHARGE CALL 35 A Leonard Lift-Lid Refrigerator $12.50 An 1deal a1d to comfort in hot Refrigerator with its food compartments all white enamel weather 1s lined. The hardwood case is nickel trimmed (Sixth IFloor) Vacation For Two or More Weeks this Leonard FOR TO-MORROW Charming New Dressy HATS LARGE TRANSPARENT HAIR HATS EXQUISITE LACE HATS « i} %500 $G.95 $7.50 One of thc most interesting groups ever as- B sembled here, for it is made up of smart hats of i nearly every type—all new and charming. i WHITE FELT HATS | WHITE SPORT HATS Largest Selection in All Materials Town $1.95 ™ $4.95 Special for Tomorrow See Window For Values $2.95 Final Clearance On Entire Stock of Spring Hats Only a Limited Supply Left During celebration of Feast of &t Pauline, Itulians of Brooklyn, N. ¥ fafly carried (his - 150-foot ehrin over a parade arsa of 15 Mofe than 200 men wer % move the tower-like sk | Everyone Wishes to Be Free from th;Pam of Rheumatism and You Now Have a Chance, If You Will Only Take NOX-RI- TIS, the New Rheumatic Treatment. In treatinggren of 463 M - rheumatism . dls- 5 covery. is not a dope™ or patent |, " medicine. There 5 | believer in NOX-RI- T8 0o secret to ifs|wNOX.RI.TIS 1 e s in dissolving cal- | matism when Hundreds of peo- | It certainly is ple in all parts of the country have 2N has my Call at Miller-Hans St and get the hooklet, Rheumatism.” A laboratory expert is here to explain NOX-RI-TIS. tathe officiate wonderful power be maid of tendants will be 3} lrm» ,4,\4. rthur Elasor % 0 . he best |tNdOrsed this supreme medicine. as careous deposits. “Torms ¢ be the finest and only remedy to . produce results. Mr. Chas. Apel- FOR X YOUR OUTING Nanipax Lunch Kits, com plete with six 8-inch plates, SIX cups, sIX Ice crear 19¢ I'he Handy Lunch Kit, con plates, six spoons, six‘'wax papers. . f| sisting of one crepe tabl cloth and ten crepe napkins m attractive 7 designs C (First Floor) awn Party Package, with one crepe table clot matching napkins and five paper plates, (First Floor) 188 Main Street Goldenblum Mlllmery Co.