New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1926, Page 14

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RULED NOT HEIRS T0 HUGE ESTATE Women Who Claimed Copper King's Wealth Lose in Court Butte, Mont., July 16 (#—Claims’ of three women that they are daughters of the late Senator Wil- liam Andrews Clark, copper mag- | nate, and entitled to a share in his 10,000 estate, have been held ounded by a district court jury ! S L L eSS TR S LS LT TSI SIS R TATE claimants — Effie Clark Mc- ms and Alma E. Clark Hines, and Mrs. ator Clark married thelr mother, in family ten years later to go to Montana. 1 The defense clalmed t three Willlam And n Missouri who died here last April In support of this claim, they in- troduced the testimony of the | widow of Willlam Anderson Clark, | {8 who declared the claimants are his | & daughters. Answering other questions raised | # the jury found |8 that Senator Clark married Kate |H Stauffer and later Anna La Chap-|§ pelle, and that the five children | mentioned in the will were born of | $ by the plaintiffs, these unions. Witnesses from all sections of the ) § country testified during the course | & of the trial which opened here July . 1. They traced the movements of Senator Clark from the time he en tered more than an hour of deliberation The children of Senator Clark, whose relationship to him was up held and Charles W. Clark, children of the senator’s first miar- riage, and Hughuette an appeal would be flled at once. COUNTRY BOY 1 NATIRE STUDENT Youngsters in Southland Know Much of Open Places the K ucky Folklore soclety. natural history. He knows his swimming hole, | & habits of minnows, groundhog, rab- bit, squirrel, other animals. Discov- ers hiding place of barn owl, screech | Learns where | 8 owl, flying squirrel. the ovenbird, the waterthrush, king- fisher nest. Sees the blacksnake swallow 8 |$ toad or a young rabbit. Watches a |3 water snake laboriously dispose of a small fish. Eyewitness ~while & |3 king snake Kills a copperhead or rat- | tler. Sees the sunfish chase an in- |§ the love- | 8 notes of the sparrow hawk. Sees the | # ludicrous love dance of the jack- | truder. Learns to know snipe. Pranks aplenty. From doodle-bug | % party to bear hunt. And a little later, 2 Kissing games, such as Picking Grapes, in which he outwardly shrinks therefrom. ACTRESS TO WED Los Angeles, Cal, The engageme screen come motlon pictur here today not been set. ctor, was announced Pictures of bullets being fired from revolvers have been taken by & | speclal electrical apparatus. Lives are relieved of a great hy- gienic handicap in this way. Positive protection—discards like tissue e. A way scien- t ends the un- day, un- | ev al demand NO LAUNDRY iscards as easily as a piece of No laundry. No embar- it times as absorbent as ordi- | tton pads, it banishes danger Montana in the gold rush |H days, to the time of his death, The jury reached a verdict after little |& who are named in his | will, are: Mary C. De Brabant, |§ Katherine L. (§ Morris and William A. Clark, ir., |§ Marcelle | § Clark, child of his second marriage. | i Edward C. Hyde ot Kansas City, | & chief of defense counsel, announced | & Ky., July 16 (P—A close- | # e nature-loving country boy |3 h outhland these summer days = {s offered by John F. Smith, Berea |8 College professor, vice-president of | # everybody in Dixie, from |§ early hood to late in life, plays | a good part of the time, the average | country boy's intimate knowledge |3 would fill a goodsized volume of |§ is inwardly |3 thrilled with prospects they offer but | $s July 18 (P— | § of Jobyna Ralston, | § e, to Richard Arlen, | § & wedding date has |8 nishaps. Deodorizes, too. ALL fear of offending. You obtain it at dr “KOTEX.” Women it without hesitancy. Costs only few cents for a package of 12, KOTEX No laundry—discard like tsue And thus ends | Full NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926. WONDERFUL SPECIALS For SATURDAY SELLING ONLY Ladies’ Neckwear 25¢ each Large assortment of Vestees, cuff sets, collars of re or- Values Stamped Dresses 69c For women and children Good quality colored linene, or woven checked ging- ham, with white collar and cuffs, $1.00 value, Men'’s English Broadcloth Shirts $1.65 An oppoftune time to buy shirts at a great savings. Fashioned very fine in white, blue and tan. All first qual- ity. Size 14 to 17. Boys Wool Bathing Suits $2.39 Plain or with fancy colored stripes. Regular $3.35 val- lues. 26 to 34. Men's Wool Bathing Suits $2.49 A fine assortment of navy, Red or fancy striped pat- terns. Regular $3.95. Special Saturday only. - July Clearance Offers Remarkable Savings In DOMESTICS Bedspreads $1.89 Full bed size Crinkle Spreads 80x105, with choice of blue, rose, gold stripe, scalloped An unusual value. Linen Table Damask % yd. Silver bleached pure linen, 64 Inches, Beautiful floral patterns. Bed Sheets 9c ea. $1x90, Brown shec Huck Towels 19c ea. Fine soft cottor colored bor hemstitched Huck s with neat HUNDREDS OF OTHER GOOD ITEMS ON SALE NOW DAVIDSO Present For Saturday Selling Only Scores of REAL HONEST TO GOODNESS MERCHANDISE AT OUR ’ Attractively Low Priced At $12.50 AFormer]); Priced To $19.75 An elegant selection to choose your smart summer dress— included in this group are the washable Fleuray, Floriswah { frocks, as well as others fashioned of Radiums, Printed and Plain Crepes in striped and dotted effects—all beautifully % made and trimmed; excellent frocks for street and sport wear. To insure first choice we urge you to be here early. Ready-to-Wear Dept.—Second Floor MMER FROCKS For Saturday Only — Featuring Two Groups of LADIES" ALL WOOL BATHING SUITS at $2.59-$3.79 - guaranteed 100 per cent wool, in both Flat and Elastic Ribbed stitch. All colors and sizes from 36 to 46. —Second Floor. At July Clearance Sale Prices Silk Flat Crepe Heavy pure dye silk, our standard quality. 40 inches wide. Full range of street 3 and evening shades. Yard Figured Silks 1500 yards of new beautiful 40 inch printed Crepe de Chine, all silk; large assort- ment of small summer floral () patterns. All standard quali- ties from the looms of lead- ing silk mills. Were priced originally at $2.95. Figured Crepes 2500 yards silk and cotton prints, small and large patterns. 36 inches wide. Sold at 98cayd i Yard S s S e 4 3 C Printed Voiles 54 inches wide. Newest of summer patterns. Requires but 1 1-2 yards to 2 yards for a dress. Priced originally at $1.49 yard. 59 () Closing Out a Special Lot At This Unheard-of AT Featuring forw égl‘da}’ A Sale of HOSIERY Women's All Silk Chiffon Hose $1.65 A first quality full- shioned all silk hose the better grade eed. Special for v only. Wonderful Purchase And Sale of 250 LADIES' Women's Service SILK HOSE Our regular $1.50 guaranteed hose in black, white and all shoe shades. Spe- cially priced for $ I Zg Saturday only at Priced For Saturday At Way Below Original Price $3.29 See Window Display B2\ rt shade and fabries. = smart style, sr il chased them specially for this event. L&-fl._‘ every dress is very handsomely 7 3 i ¢ i ) up to 54. ; . A good quality sox in Ch]ldren s white, tan, pink, blue ;-4 FibYC and many other ° shades, all with fancy Silk Sox cuffs. Chic Looking T Street Frocks Here’s an event you'll not want to miss! An extraordinary sale of new Summer Dresses in every Our buyer pur- They arrived today, and tomorrow we are offering them to you. made and beautifully trimmed—fabrics are too numerous to mention. Be here early while the selection is large. DUE TO THIS LOW PRICE WE SHALL NOT ALLOW ANY EXCHANGES OR CREDITS An Exceptional Opportunity Price To Lay in a Summer Supply Original Price Third Floor hildren’s Dresses Sizes 2to 6 7 to 14 yrs. Frocks that formerly sold to $4.95 In Two Special Groups $1.49-$2.79 Handsomely fashioned in all the new summer fabrics and very chic; made in the smartest of styles—some have panties, others without. At this price buy 2 or 3. NO EXCHANGES—ALL SALES FINAL Remarkable Offering of “Brown’s” Famous Shamrock Table Cloth & Napkins July Clearance Prices of Original 20% Off < Cloths are 70x70 and 72x90, dinner size Napkins, made of the finest flax obtainable—beautiful flora andgconventional patterns. Priced from $5.95 tqg $16.95. Downstairs Store Each and Sizes B RS TeReetaedeetatatsiiaiisiestiestasiiisassanisessay. $2923099290990909¢

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