New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 20, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926. TREASURE HUNTER e WELL KNOWN HERE corner of | foundation IN PRIEST'S GAR, | HELD AS SLAYER * Man Wanted in California Ar- rested in New York New York, July 20 (A—A man in | Y2 priest’s attire, calling himself the |y 0 Rev. Philip A. Goodwin of Los An- | a revo geles, a former actor, was held b, pollce here today (or the she mf E der c)mrgc Goodwin was arrested last nv:h'l at the National Vaudeville Artists club, as a fugitive from justice, in ' n d one of o New vork | Maj. Logan Former ASS0ciate 0f| worms man ror vror. was positive X | Officer John M. Li ¢ Linder and McCarthy oy Dress Linen 39c Britain | _pure white, 36 s wide, excel- i Where ‘ pure white, 36 inches wid rd lent value. Rayon Alpaca own is man ent o response to a telegram from Ana. A Masonic pin, a pair of and some newspaper clippings were S6u5d 1o Ml pociatss Latest Developmems Will Be| One of the clippings, apparently from a California paper, told o mt Fu”y mves“ga[ed ordination as a priest two and another mentioned his ment as tant to the Rt. Rev N o | 33 Gregory S. Lines of Los Angeles. G ears an A - Ssunin ol ol Te e i saline sl C yard e covering | | Another a rtment in stripes and + 55 Victorle, Sl iy Zeduch check c value; 36 inches wide. ts coast of | | ks; 8¢ a S 1e8 ak FoN oL be in the cast. He said received a tryout and h ing word as to its accept oo |- Silke Radium Slips SPECIAL Plain or scalloped bottom, in all the leading AUBURN TRANSPORTATION C(O. VACATION P | Motor Bus Tours S H G SR NEW BRITAIN o ' ~ 2 Sesgu-Centennial Expos'tion| | PHILADELPHIA | 3 Day Tours—Price $17.50 Monday, July 26 — Thursday, July 29 nothing of the reason for his a and said he would exact repi His fingerprints were taken over his protest. Club officials applied for tion had been Dress Percales 1 4 C vard A fine count cloth in stripes and small patterns; 36 inches wide. d Goodwin I as to the murde: which Goodwin Los Angeles, A BRAND NEW LOT Ladies’ Street ?Dresses . $1.00 harm of unusual ¢ Patterson disappe barrying a 1 hnd wa s O S | NEW BRITAIN o e NIAGARA FALLS 5 DAY TOURS ] Marvelous Monday, August 2nd and Monday, August 16th R ‘ Values Special Rate for 00 ‘ i : These Two T()ln's$39 /L’ I ( ;;m”“ bro 1\§L1u1] { Yt SUK rayon, volle and sy Mot o ’!‘hns is a special offer to the people of New Britain I/ it T s TR el vbody from breaking |l for a few days only. If you wish to take advantage (/1] . “1’ A olicomen Try to Trac 5 the of this offer book at once. | ( «.mu ks and stripes; Revolver Bark Early This Morn- | Limited to 20 Passengers || \ ln,’l?l\l)‘ll\p kick plf-u(, Ing, But Withuot Success. | R ') N skirt and two-piece ¢ soundi BOOKING AGENT [4 ffedts GEORGE A. QUIGLEY [} % oo 308 Main Street New Britain, Conn. 5 Phone 1052 this mornir biticers William hony Ustach, who inity of Day, F treets, but no trace ¥ kind will bring hundreds. oston Store ~ Quality - Jervice - Value - - H.J. DONNELLY CO. Morning Silk Spec1als' Dresses $5.00 —black satin, all new fall styles, in black and rose, black and sunnj black and white. Sizes 16 to 42. EXTRA 47 DRESSES $1 00 Values up to $12.50. Ixmlted ffmups wduced for early morning selling. No mail or ’phone Variety of styles. orders. No refunds or exchanges. WASH CLOTHS Excellent heavy double thread faney wash cloths 8 —most exceptional SALESMAN’S SAMPLES BRASSIERES 59c / —vou cannot find greater values than these; lace and fancy silk stripes or broc ; all styles and sizes. You be here early. PILLOW CASES Regular size, made of good quality muslin. They insure 16 good wear ... ... s C TURKISH TOWELS Size 18x34, with colored borders, — slight imperfection. ........ 2 1 4C 4 SILK HOSE 69c “Miss Vanity” at this low price will surely bring ‘crowds to this store— made with mock seam back, double heel m]d toe. CRETONNES 36 inches wide, varied patterns; 29¢ quality. Yard 1 GC TABLE DAMASK 70 inches wide, highly mercerized— plain and colored 57 borders. D o C BED SHEETS Full bleached and seamless. A limit- ed quantity so come 69 early. .... : (o} Thrift Baseme ul \puhlh —for first man W ednesda) ¥ SHIRTS $1.00 —big lot men’s shirts, broadcloths, reps, silk striped madras; all sizes and styles. Sold out quickly before —-men liked them—some bought one, two, even three. CURTAIN PANELS 214 yards long with silk 5 A Z fringe. Excellent value. . . 9C 127 Main Street [Room Must Be Made for the Workmen] At $16.98—All our $23.98 Dresses of silk crepe and georgette. | At $3.98—All our Purses and Bags. Reg. $5.00 and $5.75. At $18.98—All our $26.98 Dresses of silk crepe and georgette. —Colored Smocks. Reg. price $1.69. At $11.98—All light and dark Silk Dresses. Reg. price $16.98. At $1.98—Black Swif Smocks. Reg. price $3.00. At $4.98—Our 2-piece Jersey Dresses. Reg. price $9.93. | At $2.50—Dainty Porch Dresses of printed lawn. Reg. At $3.98—17 Silk and Georgette Dresses. Were up to $35.00. [ price $3.00. At 89¢—The Ideal House Dress. A most reliable make. ‘ At $1.59—Hoover House Dresses. Reg. price $1.89. Sizes to 50. Reg. price to $3.00. At 95 ¢—Hand made Gowns and Step-ins. Reg. price $1.50. At $9.98—Navy, tan and green Poiret Twilled Coats. Were A 89¢—All Bloomers, Night Gowns, Step-ins and to $36.98. Just the weight for cool evenings and Chemise. Reg. price $1.00. early fall. A 207 off on all Muslin and Silk Lingerie. At $17.98—All our Travel Coats, some with fur collars and At 207 off on all Corsets, Corselettes and Brassieres. others with the plain collars. Were up to $35.00. At 207 oft on Children’s and Infants’ Wear. ] At $7.98—Short Sport Jackets of navy, red, green and copen At $1.50—Al Dresses, Rompers and Boys' Suits. Reg. blue. Were $11.98, | o e price ),gg.()()‘ S ! At $3.98—Skirts to go with them. Were $5.00. Makes a At $2.25—All Romper Dresses and Boys' Suits. Reg. e b dEahan price $3.00. very smart outing suit. ‘ A 20 ¢ Fib Garteran: Roviorite S At T3 ¢—Silk Vests for children. Were S9c. | \ ():):"—l‘m (;‘“[e,g. Rko%f %n'ice '75;0' At $2.98—Copen blue Hiking and Play Suits, for children. [ 79¢—For Garters, ;0;:. price $1. 00. Were $4.25. At 75¢—Bracelets. Reg. price to $1.50. At 79¢—Overnight Bags. Were much morve. At 79¢—One lot of Beads. Reg. price to $2.00. At 39¢—Small Boston Bags for children. Just the thing | At 89¢—All Hose. Reg. price $1.00. for a lunch bag. At $1.19—All full fashioned Hose, pure silk. Reg. price $1.50. At 11 ¢—A lot of Neckwear, Were up to $1.00. i At $1.69—All full fashioned Hose, pure silk. Reg. price $2.00. At 82.39—All our Purses and Bags. Reg. $3.00. | At 19¢—All Socks. Reg. price 29c. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn ALTEKRKATION SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : Telephone 1409 | At 39¢—All Socks. Reg. price 50c. At 29¢—All Socks. Reg. price 39c. At 59¢—All Socks. Reg. price T5c. At 3 for $1—All Lisle Vests for women. Reg. 39¢ each. At 89¢—All heavy Rayon Vests y At $1.69—Flesh Rayon Bloomers and Step-ins. Reg price $2. At $2.25—All Kickernicks. Reg. price $2.75 and $3.00. At $2.00—"Van Raalte” Silk Vests. Reg. price $2.50. At ,..70— Van Raalte” Silk Bloomers. Reg. price $3.39. At '2_2,)— Van Raalte” Silk Step-ins. Reg. price $2.75. At ¢ 9(,- 59¢ and T5¢—For Children’s 50¢, T5¢ and $1.00 Play lug\ At §Z_49—;\11 our Bathing Suits. Reg. price $3.00. 83.59—All our Bathing Suits. Reg. price $4.50. 4.69—All our Bathing Suits. Reg. price $5.75. At 79¢—All our Bathing Shoes. Reg. price 95¢. At 23¢—All our Bathing Caps. Reg. price 29c. At 39¢—All our Bathing Caps. Reg. price 50c. At 63 ¢—All our Bathing Caps. Reg. price T5c. At -$1.25—White and colored Middy Blouses. Were $1.50 and $1.75. At 2.25—Hiking Knickers. Were $3.00. At $3.98—Hiking Knickers. Were $5.00 and $5.75. At 59¢—Turkish Towel Sets. Were $1.10. Very handy. At 89¢—Turkish Towels. Were $1.50. Very handy.

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