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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925, INNVESTGATON | Sa lat “D&L” Bt Davis of War Dt Says & LA d’f*“; ';‘."‘;;““Gi,"[" i , 7 T i i Tust What They Need for School Bed Welome0ne [} | ¢ T RO | vt BN e B i e ‘\ Children’s Sox liseicher : $2.98 Ol D HAL .| |/ BB 59 to IS¢ 11 (P—Acting | § Made of Imported Lambskin, Turn Good looking. sericeable cotton or ht F. Davis of the [# | back perforated Cuff with a heavy cro ¢ | y - o - ¢ war department avors in- [# | chet contrasting back, overssam sewn Sl WY | //////////// ; V% 2%y, W/// 7 7 7 ; ight weight Wool Socks in the sea. vestigation by an entirely impar- | § | pear) clasp; black or mode with white / 7 %///} 2 / A 7 ///// A 3 7 J # con's plain or fancy combination col- tia) agency of th o8 T trimming ¢ | 7 7 7 / 7 Z orings. Sizes 7 to 10%. Splendid (D&L—Main Floor) : i /// 22022 ) N V A i 3 ~~Main Floor) o ——— e ——— ———————— Colonel Willlam Mitchell's the army and nav nistr ut Secretary | ? P | ———— ot ans s o rom s minis : ‘ v e Sl,\‘lfid With as Much Tacte <: S 0 . D D DD D B S 100 M e § o S . N o A / as “Big Sister’s"—Girls' Fall | ' To Make a M, : : it 1o i b | = Y o i e a Manneguin: o . de by Colonel Mitche 7 . A ) ! s v. K TR B N Loy %/ | R MILLINERY Look Irrersistible Is Easy— , ‘ \ To Make the Average Woman $1.95 to $6.95 o | Equally So, Is Another Matter! Velours— DT | O Gres i Felrs_..: s ir Great Collection of Fall In this entfeing collection are | Pokes, Turnbacks 3 e i or Off-the-Face ! While ass solntely n results of such Becretary Wi “wholly unnecessary." Secretary Davis feels enly course that will public as to the truth of falsity of Colonel Mitchell s of ineffi- | clency in the adminis army air service is an invest by some agency outside of department. Since it invol vital question as to natlonal de- fense, he also would lcave to such models; man, are trimmed with rithons. ot COMES TO YOU WITH RICH 4nd ash e al :E‘ABRIC‘S; A GALAXY OF NEW and all hfiad(!;::sr s i\HADES GLOWING IN THEIR : jSPLENDOR, AND IN STYLES ey _. jTHAT WILL ENABLE YOU TO | [ To Choose Will Give You Joy!| jLOOK AS CHIC, AS DASHING jAND AS LOVELY AS IT IS j BOYS) SUITS iPOSFIBLE FOR " YOU TO BE! | “D & L Prices Preoait! | an agency a study of the advisabil- ; {ty of creating a unified air service. | TWhether tha acting war secretary | favors such an Investigat special commission of ci by congress, or what cour tends to pursue in urging it, has not been disclosed. Ehould Weeks return to his desk, however, before Mr. Davis shall have made any recommendations of his own to President Coolidge—and there 18 some expectation at the war de- partment that the secretry will re- turn within a few weeks—he will, of | eoutse, direct the department’s course In the matter. The position of Mr, Davis in the matter was enthusiastically welcom- o4 by Colonel Mitchell, who declared at his San Antonio, Texas, post that “ip's just the sort of an investigation T've been fighting for.” He express- ed confidence that he could “con- vince a disinterested body of men of the veracity of the charges T have made.” Secretary Wilbur takes the posi- tion that air s matters already have been sufficiently investigated by congress. The record of the air- craft inves tion conducted by the house at the t session, he be- Meves, presents “a wealth of infor- mation from reliable sources upon the whole subject of aviation.” Although, in the secretary’s opin- fon, numerous erroncous statements were made during the hearings whieh competent cross-examination would have cleared up, he belleves they suggest specific questions that could be answered and thus could serve the same end as another “long drawn out and expensive inquiry.” Cheney “Pattern Experts” scoured the Glo be for inspiration to roduce the rich = ' D p | 2=7) | Uresses dazzling colorings in these New Fall Silks. They're printed on their well known Floren- tine Silks. Being used for Dresses, Blouses, Coat Linings, Kimonos and Negligees. C A McCall or Vogue Pattern, a length of these silks, a little pleasure-giving effort on | K 1l |—Fine Balbriggans $ $ your part—and in a jiffy, a beautiful garment! (D&L—DMain F1) | { j —Scotch Mist Fabrics 10t0 39 \ | \ —Lorcheens, Crepes i { —Scotch Tratones ; —Porisheens, ete. 40 in. Satin Faced Crepes 56 in. Embroidered Flannels P b o e $3.00 yd $4.95 yd paome e v ope e e R Our standard quality, known for its more- Extremely fine quality Flannels with stun- | Jerseys have embroidered col | than-usual serviceability In such new shades ning embroidered border effects. 1% to 2 yds. | and emblems on the sleeves. e variety H as Cathedral, Bokhara, Golden Pheasant maks a luxurious looking dress. Chofce of | Of styles and colors. Sizes 3 to 4. | Cuckoo, Brown, Tan, Navy and Black. French blue, tan, rust and copen. (D&L—2nd Tloor) (D&L—Main Floor) (D&L~Main Floor) e = Impotted (Tweeds e l Elegance, Excellence, Value { —Imported Mixtures $15t° $29 . . | : ! Outer Garments Require a Flat Foundation! | i |2 ot B Dalby Silk Knits EXf | Choice of Double or Single Breasted o 2 Mode roe N 2 Cblldren 'S | Models, large pockets. (D&L—2nd F1.) are the kind fastidious women are wearing the country i Fa[l Dresses ] 2 : over; Why? Dalby’s cling to the figure with slenderiz- § ) o * ing effect, thus forming that flat foundation so essential, 3 ’3:—‘9_5 to :s,g‘; R b ar oys 3 and 4 Piece ults if the Dress is to show off at its perfect best. Our Fall § stock of “Dalbies” is now complete. (D&L—DMain Fl) ! 1 H Stylish Woolens , including H s / . "Botanys," h Ate Dalby Silk Vests $2.25 | e e ) s to ° Bodice tops. Colors are Flesh, White, Peach, Green and | Ropllier Deibt pgan B dersey sl | 4 Orchid. 36 to 44. B et o o ; fon-ti fully er‘r:';\ 'and‘%n o ]fl: i:l | dD}‘ifrmg vacabtxgn’tlmetiourhboy's clothes didn't make so much . r ¥ ifference, but now that he's back at school, he wants to Dalby Sllk Slep ns 32.95 J - “mix” with his classmates, and wants Clothes that arouses In all of the season's favored colors. All sizes from i il 4 his personal pride—something SNAPPY! Bring him here! = Boys' Hal 98 $1.95 H R 3 1 36 to 44. | Boys rm(\fs_—uc 0 m‘s 5. il Let him choose from the New Materials, Colorings and Models. Boys' Wool Sweaters— §2. Dalby Silk Bloomers $3.50 i (D&T—tna 1 Being shown in White, Peach, Fiesh, Green and Orchid. Sizes 36 to 44. i —For Sport Wear E i i i % 3 Careless Driver and Hook Cause Trouble Bridgeport, Sept. 11 (A — Her father attempting to take z out of his while driving his ear on Gran day after- noon abo i Rosle " Pembroke fiying glass, when the machine into a car owned by nest Dalb, 876 Grand street parked in front of his home. She was taken to the Emer- gency hospital in the city ambu- jance, treated and allowed to &0 home. Just why the child's father, David Rollerl, 28, nted to remove the implement from his pocket at the moment police did not know. He was not arrested, sk ST 23 i 1 ! | | | | ! | | You'll find our prices real moderate! (D&L—2nd F1.) I - o e e e EX-CONGRESSMAN DIES Washington, Sept. 11 (P—TFormer | Representative Patrick H. Kelly of Michigan, died here early today after | a f\ro}myzmi {l'ness, | Takes Blame i - . | e The Bridge Season Starts! 2 ; rer’s Samples! Manufacture P = ,r How’s Your Supply of FALL NECKWEAR ' [¥—— Y S inena? " Bay Row! Usual Price $2.98 L"len, Tea or Bridge Sets $1.69 2 ) |“ =—— $2.59 Consisting of one 36- T T LT ey T LSS T e T LT T s T e et a0 10T e o0 L 0T A well known manufac- turer of neckwear we do a R /| \ s e - inch Linen Cloth and large buginess with, favored 5 S X N el § 2 four 12-inch Napkins / Rl ThIs - g < 7 to match, with colored | us with his samples. Thi A N : 2 scalloped edgings. Old | |q good fortune we pass to 2 ) S Y 3 £ rose and blue. |15 our patrons. In the collec- N % = Z (D&L—Basement) | | \ tion are the new Jabots = B = < gy = SCARFS TO MATCH | — _—— 3 18x45—$1.49, and Collar and Cuff Sets of 15x54—$1.69. fine Venise. Genuine Si'lq? Tbey’re Here’ on 0(”' values. (D&L—Main Fl. o . Silver Bleached Linen Damask Third Floor! Fleecy Blankets $1.98 yd 70 inches wide. In pretty assorted patterns. Extremely serviceable grade. Thdt’”Keep YOll AS Warm AS TOdSt 22 1-2 x 22 1-2 Napkins to Match 5.95 dozen “WALLKILL” PART WOOL BLANKETS $~ | SPECIAL! Propound this qusston ® any traveling 0” Iy $2‘ 98 Crinkle Bed Spreads lesman: “On what Hand Bag is it )flmrl‘ v”r; Tof f#lr(h gel't\ae]?”. ml‘{:s (11: - Regular $3.45 \'g \ he. O . 52 o\ ”» :n'anri i fl‘m —Ba; i e Wes \f\ allkills” are not nnl,\" richly patterned, elegantly colored, and superbly made, but Blankets that iy e & g <had§s of' Tanr will give you more service and more honest to goodness comfort than ones costing much more 20 79 £ Blonde own and Blacks top and back n._on:‘h,‘ Ihte_x 11; l'l’mgnoush so_ft arjd Ima_d-?anf super fine cotton and wool yarns. Look at the low In rose, blue and gold. Guaranteed colors. Needs no handles. Also a group of Cowhide Bags P S e Y.?i’l“: e e PSS S c pital : o) ), IR Fdin 3 RS in the favored styles. (D&L—DMain Fl.) (D&L—Basement) fiflicted bullet wound in the leg. D T BB B SO TOOLED CALF The “Big Thing” in Fall Handbhags o 4 | il | | | | e e et s P | | | | | ) H P e