New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1925, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN, DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925. aLestii et s that time i 12 sho a { DNLY TRAINED MEN .t B AR TS ‘Get Up A Shoppmg Party For Saturday, And Bingham's Policy Adopted To- « Make D &L Your Headquarters' SaVlngs Galore' (ay by War Department s Saturday’s Leading HOSE Attraction— Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Hose REG. PRICE 2335235233 STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. i 22323133IITILL = The Basement Springs Some REAL LINEN SURPRISES for Saturday' LINEN TEA AND BRIDGE B S 232T1I222388230 30T TRTRITRIRTILILIIILITIILY Regular price $3.25; set consists of one 36-inch cloth and four .12-inch napkins; made with white SETS $2.39 Hrinee: Linen Pattern Cloths, 53 39 reg. $4.50 .. made of heavy Irish Size 2x21% yards; linen damask; pretty floral patterns; a veal value! Pequot Pillow Cases 32¢ Neatly hemmed; regu- latlon size; a remark- AREN'T If These Dresses i $152 Each, They're Not Worth A Penny— RADIUM STRIPED SILKS, PRINTED CREPE de CHINES, FLAT CREPES, Ringham, who com- the Amer school for | t Tssoudun, during | 1voe: nu- er changes for the air | which he hopes will be | 1 shortly to bring ahout In- i efficlency and comfort for | flyers, nd freedem of |8 " | Pure Thread Silk 19 s 1 . (D&L—Maln Floor) £1.50 A PR, old \uf("\n,’x‘."'v‘!\’vy‘.”l!lT‘il".‘.fi I Hose in medium or chiffon weight; col- ors, black, white and all shoe shades. Men’s Fruit - of - the - $1 39 Loom Nightshirts.. .. . All first quality; sizes 15 to 20. (D&L—Main Floor) | & IST QUALITY Saturday, only .... Dalby Silk Vests . CLERGYNAN IS FREED - ON HERESY CRARGES 0ld-Fashioned “Fruit” Sheets $1.25 A close-out of genuine old-fashioned Fruit-of- am pointed out on that with avlation t a part in all ties it is essen- playing phases of tial that n and should Ohsolete y a useless rvice now, he Point s de- cavalry tac- cting all study | my and navy officers should be properly instructed in all . Er\f aviation ar ould be compe to put in a cert wumber of hours suced by the war de- 1s prompted, Acting limitatio permit t dition that to will have an t 10 hours' | land nis Special Committee TUpholds Report | Exonerating Dr. Hunt of Madlson, Wis, Waupaca, Wis,, 5. Hunt, pastor rlan church, Madson, Wis., today stood clear of all charges of | heresy, fn which evolution figured, against him by a group of | men of the Madison Presby- July 24 ) — Dr. | of Christ | | 8 ery. A report made by a commit- |8 tee of forelgn minlsters and laymen, which sustained the findings of the | clearing Dr. | r, was adopted | an synod of Wis- L The report ed the Madison gymen for what it termed insuf- nt evidence. R. J. Aitchison declared he n appeal wonld he taken to >resbyterian assembly in Balti- The charges made against Dr. Hunt included: Affirmation by him | of ¢ m’m‘fn with a declaration that, | ;nm of (,f ing sup, in his reli SOUND BEA group of | U‘ (First Quality) 52.00 Bodice style only; colors, white, peach, orchid, flesh. (D&1,—Main Floor) M e n’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. . 75c Regular 89c; ecru or white: long or short sleeves, knee or ankle length; 34 to 46. (D&L—Main Floor) 1.%pr.| Phoenix Bobbed Hnsies All Colors and Sizes Cheney NOVELTY SILKS We want to remind you that though we've now offering these at Half their worth, you have at least two move months to wear them in. The summer is far from being over. Come and get a couple! The styles and colorings are the very newest. (D&L—2nd IL) Silks WINDOW DISPLAY All Coats Reduced To Less Than 2 Price! MAKING A SUMMER FROCK IS ONE WAY TO KEEP COOL— 1 Buy Your Materials Saturday! --And Now For A Peerless Sale Of LEEVELESS® WEATERS Usual prices {o $4.95 —at ably low price for the-loom Sheets; size Pequots, 84x90. — ) "Speciall U, S, Rubber 9 4 1 i Bathing Sandals. pair. ‘ Crepe soles, 2-strap style: colors, blue, ' green, black, red; all sizes, i (D&, ~—\!B|n Floor) E —a— SR | oo~ o o s e | Special! New Lace 49 [ ! Bandings, Pleatings. . Ci i Assorted widths; white, cream anrl: ecru; regular 59c a yard. i (D&L—Main Floor) 3332 xx:u:x:tmnmmz:x:x:mx::mmunnmxm:mmmmmmnumnmuu:mxm:mmtm:: 212333 2320200 SEIRIIIRIIIFEINISILITIRILIL: v of \lr an] \Trn mmzm ‘WWW‘ s xu:nxxx:x::xx.‘ 25 Patterns Regular $3.95 Yd Wear them for golf. for tennis, for hiking! Wear them while vacationing at seashor or country! colors, They're fashioned of &ilk, silk and wool and all wool. Clever styles, new winsome patterns, Sell in the usul way up to $4.95 each. Saturday only $1.00, A Fine Lot of Women's “Daiby” Girls’ Dresses Bandeaux *1.00 89¢ Usual Prices to $3.95 Slightly Irregular SPLENDID CHAMBRAYS LOVELY GINGHAMS CRISP VOILES Tastefully trimmed, well made All sizes—6 to 14 D&L—2nd Floor) {0 in. wide; s balance of our. Cheney stock; none better at any price. Borders, fi1g- wes, squares, ots, lovely Geometric ef- fects and oth- ers, 54-In. Bordered Silks® Uusual prices to $7.50 a yard MAIN FT04 ers, | 000 hail provi his employer | rlence [until Coroner Phelan has made a | est Point, |finding to have B8t TSR LI IS ASIIIINITL The slight irregularities are in the weave and won't affect the wearing qualities one bit. All pastel shades All sizes D&L—2nd Floor) READY! MORE OF THOSE $ Wonderful Crepe and Real Broadcloth Dresses at . . An elegant collection of p'm‘xm and colorings; 115 vards make a dress; requires no trimmings; all flawless quality silks. Saturday Only! 40-In. Printed Crepess Usual price $2.50 a yard Balance of our 32,50 stock: included are borders, floral, half-and- half and figured effects; splendid variety to choose from. Saturday Only! -----LOOK AT THE TIMELY ECONOMIES THE 3RD FLOOR PRESENTS ForR SATURDAY-----, Cut Glass Stem Ware ~ Cowhide Travel Bags Week-End Cases 89c Terry Cloth At 6 Glasses for $1.39 $6.00 . $1.25 69c yd i A 18-inch size; in a nice shade of Choice of 18 or 20-inch DuPont A splendid value at our regular light Cut Glass brown; sturdily made with re- Week-end Cases; reinforced price of 89c a yard; excellent ting of Gob- inforced corners, brass hard- corners, brass hardware; lined quality and in all the latest ("f»«'k'ail_s and ware; leather lined; strong with cretonne patterns; an ex- mlorifigs and patterns; 36 floral designs. handle. cellent value! incHes wide. 58 LETTT LIt IR e R e RS PR A e Rt Rt RS R SIS IR T LRSS I IR R LR IIILIITLTIINIY nxxxmxxmuxzmunmm s IR ’\*\?7 =7 Y et Fine quality Stem Ware con lets, Sherbets, Wines: pretty TIIITITIeeILTIeresITeTIEsITssIIIsisittLissIL: § IIITRIIIIIIIIIIILRLLILIILIRIRIILIRIILILE: g | TROUBLE IN ENGLAND nding on the | | Gn] Disappears After Collectmg hel \\azl‘% Anna G hig in Mills Result !rnml‘t,,m‘ Ry Wage Dispute—135,000 Accted— SUED FOR §75,000 servant > Browns and held | private detective arrived and ques Action | tioned her. I 1 we ng 1 Former Brings ve | stats L norliaiin s |Shutdown at the Corbin Loc | told fellow employes that s | golng to Virginia with her aun!, uc- | cording to a report mac Against Vice-President of General - wir ‘ CONFERENCE IS GALLED Motors and Hi Free-For-All Fight Occurs { |Status of Washington Man Who Has Precipitated Exolution Crisis | There Is Sought | Trolley Car Crashes Into Two Men Injured or a ruling WRECI\ IN WAL] INGH)RD Truck— | Both Having Fractured Tegs, Bradford, England. July 24 (P—A | iice this morning b shutdown in the wool textile indus- i |try over wage disputes atfecting 135, | S'T 1|000 workers took place here today. | Free-for-all fighting occurred at | End mills where many girl whose wages have not been their A " crowd of 200 girls from other con- | Roma cerns marched upon the mill and | entere manded that all workers leave. "o! mo! were stormed and some loyes Inside the bulldings ; . but the police stop- trouble before there were |any casualties stuck to DOS!S. aken from the h to a report made t morning. Romar | the garage w: 4 about ago and at that time the in seeured about 6. as entere

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