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HOROWITZ BROS. 348 Main St. OUR FAMOUS Value 49¢ yard. Opp. Commercial NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925, PROVING CONCLUSIVELY— THAT BIG VALUES FOR A DOLLAR MAY BE HAD RIGHT at HOME DOLLAR DAY HOROWITZ BROS. 348 Main . Opp. Commercial Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9 o’clock—Giving More for Your Dollar Than Ever Before Value 29¢ yard IMPORTED SCOTCH $ Silk Finish GINGHAM, Byards cicoevecenns CAMEO LADIES' CLOTH, No. 1,000, 5 yards ..... -1 Value $1.19 yard SILK UNDERWEAR TUB- ING, full width and all colors, VS SEVG L s et aonaiaanan Value 98¢ yard 36 inches wide SPONGED and $ SHRUNK WOOL SERGE, 114 T I O I8 Value $1.19. 36 inches wide (,ORDUROY VELVET in all wanted shades 114 for 1 Value 49c. 42x36 PEQUOT PIL- $ LOW CASES, 3 for .. PR SRR RN N TR DR T e Value $2.49 yard 40 INCHES WIDE, BLACK $ CHARMEUSE SATIN .. Of Value 89c N Value 85¢ yard TUB CHARMEUSE, 36 inches ¢ 36 inches wide ENGLISI all Fall designs, 11% PRINTS and STRIPES, fast Value $1.39 yard colorsyd varde il gt e 81x90 SEAMLESS and § STARCHLESS SHEETE, cach Value $1.49 yard ROMAN STRIPED WOOL CREPE for Fall sport dresses, Value $2.79 yard 40 inches wide, excellent qual- ity ALL SILK FLAT CREPE, 14 yard Value $1.29 yard RAYON SILK (‘\\"lON CREPE, 15 shades to select from, 114 ; yardeERan cvet s wide, $1 $1 1 Value $2.79 yard 40 INCHES WIDE, SATIN $ FACED CANTON CREPE with high lustre finish, . . vards sufficient for 1 dresses, Off e ] Value 89c yard 36 inches wide SPONGED and $ SHRUNK WOOL CANTON CREPE, 115 yards Value 69¢c yard NOVELTY C(HECKS and STRIPES for Fall wear, 2 VATANE. e PR, Value $4.49 yard 56 inches wide EMBROID- ERED FLANNEL. 15 yards suitable for a dress ..... Off Value 35¢ yard WINDSOR CREPE, plain or b yardsEe it Value $1.69 yard BROCADED SILK SATINS— suitable for coats, linings, draperies, ete, 1 yard Value $1.49 yard BROCADED CANTON CRhl’E all popular colors. UNDERWEAR figuxnd of e ] Value $1.25 yard RADIUM SILK, all desirable $ shades, 11'; yards Y alue $2.69 yard CHIFFON CHANGEABLE TAFFETA in all shades, Off Value $1.69 pair Full Length HEMSTITCHED CURTAINS with lace edge, 1 pair for R N O R DO Value 79¢ pair Full Length RUFFLED CI'R-; TAINS with tie-backs, 8 pair 348 MAIN ST. Opp. Commercial Value $1.49 yard SILK SUNFAST DRAPERIES $ —plain or figured, Value $3.98 yard 56 INCHES WIDE KOSHA CLOTH, natural, tan and grey, 114 yards (O3 sonon0nn dewsesouninbis . \a]ue $2.69 yard SILK and WOOL RAYON Novelty Bordered CREPE. 1 Value 89¢ yard Excellent Quality LINEN TAPESTRY, artistically de- signed, wonderfui value, 2 yds. Value $1.69 \ard SILK MESSALINE, large va- \alnp 25¢ \ald EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, (3 NE R saennataconoonnnoah Value $2.98 yard 56 INCH WIDE ALL WOOL $ COATING, 14 yard . viety, 1 )ard J Value 49¢ yard Fast Color, Linen Finigh, Flower and Rird designed CRETONNES, 8 yards ...... Value 49¢ FIGURED SILK STRIPE § MADRAS SHIRTING, 8 yards Value $1.49 yard FIGURED SILK CREPE in all Fall designs and shades, Value 79¢ }ard = Value 29¢ yard ABSORBENT “BOOTT” $ TOWELING, 5 yards SILK PONGEE, Value 29¢ yard FRUIT OF THE LOOM $ MUSLIN, 5 yards ..... Value 19¢ yard STRIPED SOFT-SPUN $ ® TOWELING, 10 yards Largest Dress Goods Store in Connecticut the great trumpet call for Jews to respond. At dinner David Brown, chairman of the campalgn, urged cooperation. | The whole gathering rose to pledge | | | | | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given op All Jobs — Tel. 2913 New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE =—General Trucking— 1366 STANLEY BT. Tel. 8472-2 IN HARTFORD DINE AT THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. | Under Grant's 25¢, BEST APARTMENT BLOCK IN CITY FOR SALE ‘Within 3 minutes of the post office; brand new, with tile baths, oak floors and improvements up to the last minute in everything; also garages connected. Ask us for particulars CampReal Estate Co. 272 Main Street partment of the Ied- Youncil of Churches. with positive- one can say | Phone 843 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. tion. On one ot however — the saloon evidence appear- cd more decisive. Tt was said that there ms to he not the least doubt the country has accept- lQ A | Many of the clatms made by | The committee returned with a PP A Al those on both sides of the contro- |resolution stating that American ) ;-rr v were, discarded as virtually | |Jewry be asked to raise $15,000,000 | worthless. Publicity material circu- | P [tural reconstruction, extending the whl» opinion was declared fo have | | previous activities to aid colonization (support, the New Britain delega- | heen based largely on questionable | |in Russia as neccssary, and especial- [tion being eager to share. fhm | — publicity has suf- 1 h l h G |will strengthen Zionist efforts and |vention of American Jews and a | muene waia e report, | DEIEGALES 10 PHIAQEIphA COMl- |Foat Sopmert e givan ait Gewicn [union of anl tactions has been- at i mm careless needs abroad, bearing in mind ai- |tained. \ W Result Is thlemancal efemine 0 50K 6 e ) | I \WHEN ‘ n by the prohibition of Palestine W afson—Hoole Marriage | UBIERIIURH ofR LR s U d e riient Mr. Marshall further stated that At St. Mary’s Rectory | BY RABBI GERSHON HADAS t is asked of J here to provide it A c Mef that prol On the other hand, much unjust : ol “("”\‘""'“ HEN1E asen NOCE ol F S OV ONDRONICE! IRV Ixa BT oTeltal Hoole N0t 140 Soring States s misleading propaganda has | e N B = with the put out for {hs purposs of | Eniladeiphia, Pa, Sept. 14.—Gen- America for the rebullding of the | (o "0¢ Bast Main street this | yesterday at the conference held [Pean Jewry and to aid with all its | TOTTRE 2 "Q:Jf’{‘r“ a I“:yl‘]:’(-‘"“ question of public sentl- [y, ;o0 extending the work of the [POWer the rebuilding ot the Jewish 9 e el ment, the report declar there 2 D | 1 D alns ittt jolnt distribution committeo for re. (Nomeland. They were attended by Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Hickey. Miss Hoole was bition was adopted | ation in Russia, Fight hundred | TWild enthusiasm greeted the reso- | dressed In peach colored ecrepe with 50c and $1 Store ness what the ultimate ou 0 Tt e ; tes attended t conference, |Iution, which was unanimously s e L enting every group in Jewish |adopted. It was announced that | wore orchid crepe, also with a hat to| s o the University of Palestine, $100,000 for the Palestine exploration fund, {and $100,000 for the economic joint to carry on industrial and agricul- lated with a vlew to Influencing Iy in Palestine, that Jewish agency | This was the most historic con- | h l G l g lmlvlhhvnn Repart by Church Council Sags . and unwarranted | & [ \ U ed \ g‘ ways the rebuilding and resettlement | | erence United on Program Washington n A be- hag heen of this unfortunate kind. | religious and educations] needs 18| o pacame the bride ot Charles rall Abel Da hicas {ded |cultural and physical life of Euro- g prohibition.” ral Abel Davis of Chicago presided | ficlating at the nuptial ceremony, lief ac s thro ewis 8 Warburg Gives $300,000 SRl i ief activities through Jewish coloni- | & a hat to match, and Mrs. Hickey|Also, Always a Fresh Supply To was rep- Ielix Warburg v ive $500,000 to distribution committee, mateh. Both carried bouquets 1n harmonizing colors. | After a reccption home of the couple street, Mr. and Mrs. a wedding trip to Massachusetts. Dunn, George Gans & shon Hadas, who is pres- 8 visitor. e meeting began Saturday eve- ning and was opened by the chair- man of ths proposed campalgn, at the future | s« THE OLD HOME TOWN left on | Vermont and | BY STANLEY | Rabbi Wise offered unstinted sup- port and expressed his joy at the [unity and harmony brought by the sfaction the passing of e salo of the data r"’vr\” d in the David A. Brown. Yes 3 fralie merbasalotlilic New Rataty delegation as well as others over- | vding the immense hall were lied by the brilliant report of Joseph Rosen of conditions and | rogress in the rehabilitation of Jews in Russia by the jéint distri- | L bution committee. whe s a recognized I expert, spent ye work in Russla, esp zation work. He : mbly with his high sincerity I otion to the cause. SREn % 5 Rosenwald Pledges $1,000,000 Phone 100508 | | Acclamation followed a alist speech by Julus Rosenwald of Chi- who pledged $1,000,000 to the ampaign Zionist resolution, which he said sounded REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS s have been recorded {as follows: Anthony Karhokas to |Adolph Kardok, Stanley Gardens; | Vincenzo Rossitto to Liberale Golin, | FOR SALE | Mitchell street; Morris Cohn to Hat- | Two Houses at White’s’ Crossing, Plainville, Conn. |Owner leaving town and will sell at a Bargain 'COX &DUNN! 272 Main St. Ratkowskl to Marc Osgood avenue; to Frank Plenda Frank J. and Alice Szymanow street; Angelo Bl Hillhurst avenue; Ch: anq toeszer to Myer Dunn, street. Frank E. Goodwin 527 MAIN ST. Eyesizht Spec I inwood Motk i short READ THI- l" RALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS efforts will take first rank wish activities. Rabbi Sfe- n Wise of New York warned the colonization ! [HOMES FARMS BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING S PAGE ' - The M. M. M. degres 4 w1l be worked v ¢ ‘ andings for motives of colo- | on or that would hamper Zion- Elberta Peaches Now Ready at Elijah Rogers’ applause indicated the f the American Jewry Louis Marshall stated great faith in reports of Dr. Rosen and others, defl- y stating his bellet in the safety for colonization in moved that a d of Louis Mar bbi Wise ther chosen by esolution as campaign shall David Brown and |them retire to dra to the purpose of t Nathan Straus inbiased by and uninfluenced t mass of current litera- ad emanated from Roadside stand located | ey HARMONY \ll HT 7 v Night” will b chapter ing. Ofticers of Har | Shuttle Meadow reser- voir, Southington. Tel- ephone 1224-12, New Britain division on College highway, !, FIRST DAY OF SCHOOW. THE DALTON BOYS AS USUAL STARTED A BIGFIGNTIN FRONT OF THE SCNOOL - IT WAS NOT KNOWN HOW BADLY LEANDER DILLWORTHY, THE NEW TEACHER. WAS WHIPPED | i Orchards located near ‘ | mile from Southington, near Qak Hill cemetery possessor to use for the betterment | of his tellowmen. BT IOMNSON FEATUMES 1wt 3. 4 38