New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1925, Page 5

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NEW RRITATN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925. WKENNA TARIFF DUTIES N FORCE British Duties However, Are? Not Retroactive | Only Half a Day Tomorrow - No Time To Shop All Over the City. Just Come Here and Get What You % ) ; . ) g : : =, Nat F.nm_rqh Spacg Here To o 1o, 380 sm\ Ne »vfiu/um I3 Need For Less! j e B i (,/4 (/0/9 /5/ lvergbody:: - i Mention Them All. Your Dollér Will Buy fietdifh? Thinhgs Lou More Here Than Any Wea h,aol:!ow:Dongt laceibiee NEDNESDAY — STORE CLOSES AT 1215 P. M. Wit! London, July 7 (®—Thme reim- posed McKenna duties which be-| came eftective July 1 levying among | other schedules a 33 3 per cent tmport tax on automobiles, will nm\ be retroactive, Chancellor of the Ex- ehequer Churchill announced in (he‘ house of commons today. This will mean a saving buyers of Am rushed into Eng # Ap 28, when it was ann « McKenna duties would oe revived During the few d preceding | July 1 when the duties became ef- fective thera was a rush into Eng-| land of motor cars, silks, musical in- | struments, clocka and watches. | Thesce carry increased duties under the McKenna schedules and traders | made every effort to enter large| supplies before the higher rates be- pame effective. The so-called McKenna duties were established in England as a/ war measure but were retained after | the war untll ablished by the recent | labor government, His supporters | charged these duties ware the enter- | ing wedge for a protective tariff, The | dutles were reimposed in the budget presented in April by Winston Spen- cer Churchill, chancellor of the ex- chequer in the Baldwin govern which succeeded that of Macdonald. Mr. Churchill told the house of commons the British government would lose £1,070,000 sterling by the “dumping" infuv England before the | McKenna dutles became operative of | good dutiable under its schedules, Duties to that amount would have been collected had the law been in operation and would now be collect- ed if the duties were made retroac- tive. He explained that a apeclal bill would be required to make them re- troactive and this might disturb the parliamentary program. Therefore he had decided to follow the ordi- rary practice, 18 PUPILS REGISTER AT CHURCH VAGATION SCHOOL 14 Churches Represented At Classes ‘Which Open At First Congregational The community church vacation school opened at the First Congre- gational church this morning with an attendance of 76 children, rep- resenting 14 churches. As many former pupils are attending the tchool again, an entirely new line of work is being followed out, The tcwn of Nazareth is being recon- ted in minlature, and groups of boys are hard at work laying out sireets and building houses of wood and bars of soap. The girls are working on dresses which will be used later in Bible dramatizations. Both these projects carry out the plan of correlating religlous work with Bible reading. A poster class has been atarted, and the basketry and chalr-caning groups will begin work next week. stuffed cats are being made for the Newington Home for Crippled Chil- dren. The Good-For-Something club of 1923 and the Knights of the Sil- ver Shield of 1924 will meet at rarious times, while a new Fouther Year club and a Wantonoit club, devoted to nature study, have been formed. One hundred new Bibles have been secured and the school is using a newly originated Bible salute. [P— Heavy Qua;l"i.t__y /—Mm&;.|;1;l1~'wflw"m”Chlléren Hose WOMEN'S SUMMER s Broadcloth Blouses | mnglish vib, pineapple knit, and ( ur ls Owe S all our fine and heavier rbbed 8 New Summer styles in white | Hose. Size to 111, Value and colo 175 v 1]&1 $1 to 49c. Dollar 4 pair for $1 Slzes 22X45 iR g i Laigsneaa Only on a Big Store Dollar Day can you get a value like this. T! fine dresses are made of high grade These large towels are truly remark- B e o DS S e COR AR EARE A mte ’01& able value at this price. White \\l'u Or gingham, chambrav, linene, also a few of voile. colored borders. Worth 69c each. W ? F lt d S t' Every summer color and every dress worth at least Dollar Day Special— 1 omen s e an atln J $1.50. Sizes 36 to 46. Dollar Day Special— N — o oy o Bnced Bedroom Shippers | ——— Grelye Novelty Hand Bags Tréys and Mirrors ee Fine grade of cotton, made Good quality felt or quilted satin in -“ and Purses Nickel frame, glass top serving without seam. 50 doz., and big assortment of (,hm m»l com- Many beautiful styles in the trays and gold frame panel mir- Good heavy quality. Regular : 2 : 4 ; e o o they'll go fast at this price. binations. Sizes to 8. The kind awr for new colors. Many are leather | rors. $2.00 elsewhere. Dollar value: 25c a2 yard, Dolla: Regular $1.49 quality. Dollar par for ; rards for I regularly sold at 98¢ pair. Dollar lined. Value 22.49. $ Day Special $ ga}, ial 6 i $l I'a_\l' Bl ;’:vu :I‘P(‘\fil.A : I Ll Jollar Day Special. .. .. l each S l pecial. ... each 455 ¢ Brown Sheeting e e e e e R £ e e i e S — L , WOMEN'S Summer Hats Hand Turned Pumps Play S§ndals Sllk Dresses ) A Fatent and smoked leather with All styles in Dblack and tar g anteed oak so \\ e»! made. The kind that are regularly sold at prices up to $ ]\V]:!.l\n”;‘: \\1,:&::1 $1 ],\‘1{111'?,‘; }I,‘ly:l] g $1 Wondfi[f‘ul values s $5.98. All up to the minute styles, in straw, silk e reess—— E— % Iot of odd dieceses it ted colors and sizes. No D i such values any place since our last Dollar Day. and combinations. Practically all colors. Come and get them. Dollar Day Special— Men’s Gumme B V D e 32-in. Bates | 36-in. English | | - " " g S g D ingh Style Print Lj S"f : B0y oys’ Grey The “:fisl(srlO\glqnu%itf Tm« A big :1~.\«y)r1$wm rllnli and JNION fllts Percale Blouses Crash Pants newest checks and colors. 25¢ | patterns. Worth 25¢ vard. i A Good sturdv quality Percale in s > Bl n knos re's X I S S Sl g value, Dollar yds. for $1 Dollar Day 5 Sds oy $ \‘»\, .\Trr ,; 'Vmw h‘m‘ ”!I‘l th I‘)‘ rl“ulxvi . \;‘\:11. ',,y:‘, \“H:;]}H St !M S il & tvlish and serviceable Pants in Day Special Special. ... S S 6 to 16, Value 7 sizes T to 18. Worth 75c each. soril s ( b3 0l ayv Specia e gl o .__..,*_!lfi_*w’ . i DollarEDay 2 for 1 Dollar Day 2 for l e X it Special Special i Mrs. F. Chester Hale, who has just 9 } R Boys ' Men’s and Boys' anen Novplty ) uJ‘if{'?:’:,g[?::“w:é::fc:%lfi‘?‘a h 1 o Handkcrchxefs | Han et C O OL UMMER Wash Suits W 'd SIF2E LV SHSOT) JYOLS—AVA dVTIOA AVASANAIM! e—. W 'd ST:21 LV SASOT) JYOLS—AVA dVTIOA XVASANAIM! Wesleyan, is again director of the Iinen finish \.m\ stvlish col- fast . school, with Miss Ruth Henry as wsortment of fast cnloy scho red horde lue 121,¢ each s director of the primary group. [The ' ored bordet - 26 \ Slite 2. Dollar / teachers in the primary classes are I"“”“”.‘I)‘]. 12 for $1 Day Specia e Hitchiner and Lily Calmbach. Those Get the boy some of these cool sum- Sl , j in the upper classes are Laura mer suits. All made of good quality $ SeE weoniir, e umnce Mo ] | hcnbreg, neaty trimed, Werth or - = sirand, Mrs, Edward Cleary and 79¢ each. Sizes 3 to 9. Dollar 1\(1 B] Cha bray F()r LhC Chlldren Warren Hale, Day Fp(‘Cl‘:’ll- Wins Degree - O e ainy | Tissue Gingham Dresses in slectio white and flesh. Women’s and UnlOi'l S!‘"ts Misses” sizes. Worth $L50. | All styles, the regular 69c and Good dependable quality, made with — — — 1 = b y Dollar Day 79¢ qual g for % o Fall e Sioae Pron o l fa s Special $l Dollar Day Spee 2 o 1 two pocke Full cut. o ; nfant i L e s S L ot 11y to 17 Worth Knltted Sacquee e T Dollar D Genuine Pequot A Do e e e shed il o o pink. ‘$'1 | : Day: Speeialt o e Men's Khaki Aen’s CRE : " Pillow Cases Work Pants Rluo Denim Overalls ot e ik | The gt g g b Womens Pure Thread B worth S1.50 olla > > A The well known brand, famous for IH“Y S |‘ il i Specia quality and long service. Worth 50c 3 for N - g ST Full fas =! Do]lar DayTonlet Goods Specnals | Corsets and * Bloomers | |1 %1 len Pea $l Wrap-Arounds : ;»and Step ins oc o son @9 | i She did her k. e Styles and sizes for pract L J‘ b \ny woman busy all figures. White and . orth 75¢c eac ol- Fan i $1 | Dollar Day Special \ Dollar Day Special— | | | W i ¢ ton: Kleinert’s Rubber ' Men’s Night Shirts Panh fnr Babv d quality Muslin, sizes 15 to 4 $1 kel —————————————————————————— - e —————

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