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Long Island Home Supt. K- cased by Young Girls as Cause of Mississippi Tragedy. New York, Oct. 28 (A—Bail for | ° Wilson Johnson, superintendent ¢ the Long Island Buptist o who ls under arrest on ¢ one of ti stitution, 30 had been introduced in Coney Island | were fatally eourt that 25 wards of the home had | W 5 \H'"\'ma'.p been his victims, [y TS ¥ Maglstrate Ellperin refused a plea 1]"“’ Do ey mhen foun 4 1 l of counsel for Johnson lh\v the cas be postponed for two wee se the trial for 1'riday, ind smoker ss and mail n a 25-foot em- ain was traveling hour when the tion of Crue court that o1 girls of { had been given that 25 of them having been els of day to Courtland elub man, and Miss He society girl, Neither Dines n Gibson would mal as to the date of t The engagen last week a been marrie Dines announes | | | | ;rsmm T < M GETS ESTATE "I Miantic City Man Awanded | “}TH.}L Wite's $300,000 ¥aining Mabel Purviance, mo “I had eczema for six It started on my rizht te small blisters, and after a ¢ 3 spread all around the edge of my hair, down the back of my neck, then on my ears and face, After & while it would dry and scale off, and the itching and burning nearly drove me wild, My face was dis- figured for about two months. “1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in a few days 1 could ses @ decided change, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) , |Mise Kathleen L. Davis, Box 81, &' | Port Clyde, Me., Apr. 14, 1925. i | Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap, with touches of Cuticura Ointment as nefid:dto sooghe and heal. Cuticura OORS ajar—windows open—sudden gusts of rain, snow, or sleet. Visions of discolored, spotted rooms! But cheer up and mop up—if your household surfaces are protected with Devoe Aquaspar Varnish. Make your floors, furniture and woodwork water- proof, weatherproof and spotproof with this brilliant varnish, which dries with a hard glasslike lustre that won't blister or spot white, no matter ~ -{f§ § ¥ § what turn the weather or the day’s work takes. 1. HEE When you want to know anything about paint 1 : : or painting drop in and discuss your problems | with us, Morgan, Kingsley & Thompson 411 Main Street Constiltus | aboitt ‘the 'Devoe ,Home | lmprovement Plan whic ‘ nables you to pairt yo ; omo -inside an out- , gay for it m) ont| ayments.” NFCKWEAR-— HOSE—Men’s Silkk and Y SUITS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925, TOMORROW ® ONLY ONE DAY ONLY! SHOES FOR MEN—AIl our Men's Besse - Leland’s g NEW BRITAIN and SUBURBAN DAY Thursday, October 29, 1925 A Year Ago Tomorrow Was Greater Sales Day in New Britain and big results were ours, so this year we are having another Genuine Sale Event of our own and are going to beat last year’s results A GENUINE SALE MENS CLOTHING DEPARTMENT SUITS—AIl our Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $29.75 and Better................. Reduced $5 OVERCOATS —All our Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, $29.75 and Better.... Reduced $5 TOPCOATS —Our Entire Stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Topcoats............. Reduced $5 MEN'S FURNISHING:- DEPARTMENT SHIRTS — Parker Shirts, neckband, neat patterns, also silk stripes, reg. $2.50 grade...... $1.44 SHIRTS —English Broadcloth, Collar Attached and Neckband. Blue, Tan, White. Regular $2.75 grade $2.00 ! UNION SUITS—Gray ribbed, short sleeve, long sleevees, ankle length, $2.95 values. .. .. $2.45 | Assorted patterns, regular $1.00 grade, for CIGAR AND CANDY DEPARTMENT CIGARETTES—A package of 10 Herbert Tarryton Clgar first 50 customers in our cigar department .. TOBACCO—With every pound of Tuxedo Tobacco we w1|l give two 12c tins free..... CANDY —Schrafft’s Blue Banner Chocolates, home package, regular 60c Ib.............. 1b. 49¢ PLAYING CARDS-—Congress Playing Cards, Very Special, regular 85c pack............ G39¢ Besse ~ Lelands CONNECTICUT'S LARGEST READY-TO-WEAR STORE .............................. 65¢ i Wool Hose, black only. regular $150 grade.................... pr. 50c | HANDKERCHIEFS—Men's White Handkerchiefs, regular 15c grade avoee s oeann doz. $1.00 HOSE—Men’s Fiber Silk Hose, black, cordovan and navy...................... 3prs. $1.00 LOWER-LEVEL STORE — (Downstairs) SHIRTS—800 Men’s English Broadcloth and Madras Shirts, regular $2.00 grade........ $1.00 WOMEN'S HOSIERY —400 pairs American Hosiery, black, full fashioned, reg. 95c...3pr. $1.04 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY -—35600 Pair Boys' and Girls’ Heavy and Fine Rib Hose, fosn® .. ..., pr. 10c¢c WOOL SCARFS-—150 Men’s Wapl Brown and Buff Angora Scarfs, reg. $1.95.......... 74c SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—Men’s Heavyweight Shirts and Drawers, reg. $1.00 grade.. 8&4c UNICON SUITS-—300 Boys’ Heavyweight Union Suits, sizes 6-14, reg. $1.29 BOYS' DEPARTMENT — Boys’ New Fall Four-Piece Spits, $9.95 or better................... BLOUSES —-Roy's Tom Sawyer and Bell Blouses, regular $1.00 Blouses.......... 2 for $1.50 GOLF HOSE —Boys’ Al-Wool Golf Hose, regular $1.00 and $1.25 grade......... 2for $1.50 SWEATERS —Qur Entire Stock of Boys' Sweaters OVERCOATS —Boys’ New Fall Overcoats, Our Entire Stock UNION SUITS —Boys” Union Suits, our regular $1.00 grade...................... SHIRTS—Boys' Tom Sawyer Shirts, regular 95¢ and (Second Floor) .................... Reduced 109 ................ Reduced $1.00 $1.15 grade SHOE DEPARTMENT - (Second Floor) $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 Shoes and Oxfords................ Reducedsl SHOES FOR WOMEN—AIll our Women’s $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 Pumps and Oxfords. ....... Reduced $ 1 SHOES FOR BOYS-—Tan and Black Calfskin, Goodyear welts, to size 512, reg. $3.45 grade $2.50 SHOES FOR GIRLS — Tan and Black Calfskin, Goodyear welts, to size 2, reg. $3.45 grade $2.50 MEN'S HAT DEPARTMENT Our Entire Stock of Men's Fall Hats (Tomorow Only!) All Our Men’s Regular $2.00 Grade Caps ................ Reduced $1.00 ettes Absolutely Free to the FREE TOMORROW ALL NEW MERCHANDISE .Reduced $2.00 . 2for $1.50 ................. 2 for $1.50 Ib. 90¢