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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926. ) MARBLE CHAMPION p—— e ,,___..__ hotograph Albums and Art Corners for mounting your pictures GIFT DEPARTMENT The DICKINSON DRUG CO 169-171 MAIN § “Cousin Jack” Jmepl 1 Drezek Eliminates Rivals in First Contest ced in ring (v GOVERNMENT] DANBURY MURDER | ' OF PUTNAM SCHOOL Thomas, Slaye [ SEWI][ENTINU[P 1 0f Doctor, Likely to Plead Tn sam y . FOUR GO, WOMEN e to names of the | must be select- Jumps Six Stories to Hm Death in New York | Yo May 18 (P—Rose . 3 school te RUGS AND CARPETS need a genuine shampoo to bring back life and color. To clean them efficiently—to clean them CLEAN —modem facilities are keenly ne- cessary. THE UNION LAUN- DRY has a remarkably well equipped carpet cleaning depart- ment. Call 904 and your rugs are assured of prompt thorough attention Special! es' Silk Vests Quality - SerYice - Yalue - b SBIONNELLY €O, Special! Ladies' S{lk Princess Slips al 10t of Silk Prin- on and Baronet flounce or plain tayon with hip All the wanted colors and re %3 value. Their Pictures Will Be Displayed | ' at Phila. Exposition ] West Springfield Probes HO SFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Street Complete Outfitters to Men HEAL SKIN DlStASnS WA O B OFFE to Be Examined for Errors OYSTERS ARE AT DURING OF MAY. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 \T \Tl ST. THE and $1 Store sh Supply to Take Home Town Clerk’s Bnoks THEIR BEST MONTH — DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT DAY AND NIGHT SEKVICE an hour—1% n mile You-Drive Auto Renting Ce r and Eim 71 F. L. McGuire OPTICIAN A.T.McGuire OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined and Fitted BOOTH'S BLOCK Glasses | ELECTRIC TREATMENTS : Dr. F. Coombs NATUREOPATH el ow ON POLICE BLOTTER 1 | | R\mmel ol (Gas I’umps field, Mass. May 18 And the Green Grass Grew All Around " Yesterday's rains plus today’s glorious sun- shine make an ideal combination. The grass seems to spring up over night. A little careful grooming is all that your lawn needs to make it a delight to the eye. A smooth running easy cutting lawn mower will do the tricks ¢ Here's a nice variety to choose from: )-8 8.00 Buys the Little Shaver. kes home the $17.00 Gets the Junior. Pays for the Junior Special R1R.00 And $2 Flectric. 22.00-824.00-$26.00 Makes you the proud owner of The “ Come home 73 ARCH ST. S.—In Saturday’s “I the A. B. C. Great Terald” we an important announcement. Fuel Oil Burner—N(¢ Odorless—Faultless. American in—Make your choice—Have it sent and—Let the grass fly! Telephone 106 will make It's about This unu nouncement will interest you—Watch foi it next Saturday. “Hardware Meant for Hardwear” | ExtraValuesin QualityMerchandise for Tomorrow THERE ARE MANY MORE WONDERFUL VALUES SIMILAR TO THOSE LISTED BELOW LINGERIE CREPE 1 and figured: 30 inches wide. Yard CREPE DE CHINE andard q\mhl‘ in all col s 40 II\L es Q wide. Yard $1 7 ENGLISH PRINTS In light and dark colorings neat patterns, fast colors. 36 inches wide. 25C Yard . FOL'I,.\RD l’RIf\T.\ In desirable styles for ladies’ dresses. Fast colors. 36 inches wide. Yard 44C DE S (vl\( HAM In a new line of standard checks. 32 inches wide, yd. 12%(‘ BLEACHED BED SHEETING 81 inches wide. A stand- ard muslin. A yard . 39C U T\BH \(‘HFD SHEETING 31 inches wide, warranted very serviceable. \()II E CURTAINS Ruffled with tie-back and silk hemstitched. For this . B L.DD TICKING ar width, A, C nd, known by all; ranted feather-proof. the most wanted striped patterns. AYard oo, 27C CURTAIN M4 \Tl' RIAL I‘o‘ rular 29¢ quality, dotted A )'lxx:rl CURITY ABSORBENT (CHEESE CLOTH Regular width, suitable for ’I‘\Bl E DAMASK Hwhl ercerized, pretty n lengths from 2 'A\)al:d 59c 1,650 Yards of DISH TOWELING Various lengths; all linen and t linen, and all cot ton; and savings up to 40 per cent. Fill your wants now, ——eee You are always sure of satisfaction at our Glove department. Double tips, coco silks and pongee. SENSATIONAL VALUES IN A SALE OF DRESSES 120 ph ! 1 t of a tre- mendous pur se last week in New York! You'll never stop wondering how such fine dresses sell for $12.00. Hundreds of delightful styles for all occasion. Some with balloon puffed sleeves of lace; some flared; some tail- ored; some two-piece effects. You'll be as enthusiastic as the people here at the store are when you see them to- morrow. —_— MEN’S SHIRTS $1.00 Buy a season’s supply A storm of sav- } LADIES’ HOSE $1.00 This value is a wonder— all New Britain women know it. 1,000 pair of Pure Silk FFull Fashioned Hose, ex- tra heavy weight in about 20 of the mnew desirable spring shades; slightly irregulars of the $2.50 quality. Wednesday Spe- cial, ' $l 500 Bareis Every Mother Will Be Interested in These Dainty and Desirable Garments for Spring! B OYS’ WASH SUITS $1.69 3w $5.00 A large assortment in middy, butta color 5, ete. All i and savings For Tomorrow! SILK GLOVES $1.69 fancy cuffs, m-on and sport st_\'le—— s, blue, green, white, tan fast colors; sport checks. Materials, n, cza\h linen, broad- Unusual opportunity is offered in this under- pricing PONGEE SILK 6 7 c Yard Japanese pure silk for Ldresses and drapes. Women of New Britain Note This Sale LEATHER HAND BAGS $1.39 My, how they will go out tomorrow at this low price. Genuine leather; variety of styles. Formerly sold as high as $3.48. Housewives and brides-to- be do not miss this— LINEN TABLE CLOTHS $1.79 The size wanted by all. Pure linen; 54x50; with colored borders. Very Specially Priced! LADIES’ GIRDLES $1.00 Another new lot of wrap- around Girdles of fancy brocade, with elastic in- serts on sides, four-garter attached; sizes 24 to 34. —for the housewife. SILVER BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK 89¢ 64 inches wide; quality. wonderful The better kind, —for the thrifty. LINEN TOWELS 47C Each A limited quantity, tiful patterns quality linen. regularly. Beau- and lovely Sold for 79¢