New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1926, Page 5

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. here but he admitted a personal FLASHES OF LIFE: CASH OF NEARLY TWO MILLION “OVER THE COUNTER” By _the Assotiated Press. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. — A time worn domestic brick-bat passes into oblivion; children do not inherit temperament nor cantankerous dispositions, says Dr. Smiley Blan- | ton, an expert on the subject. but acquire them through unwise train- | Ing. Motors “over the counter,” requir- I ing a cash outlay of $1,800,000. from Auburn prison expect much Dan ®andano, a who walked off yesterday. |saxophone with him, | the peace of the country-side. N. J. — For final | the oft rumored | nuptials, ‘“ask sald Rudolph on his arrival “trusty” Atlantic City, decision upon Valentino-Negri Pola,” of savage beasts. bread has it all over music. Fourteen circus ele- phants on a rampage were enticed back to the cages by an attendant who proffered fresh, savory loafs. preference for red heads, and, the Chicago duel having left the front pages, his next pictpre will be around the career of the sprightly Mons. Cellini. more popularity If this keeps u | Mussolini Camden, N. J. — The war time | Albert of Belglum in going back to | convoy system is re-established for |war bread Manufacture in Italy of | the benefit of truck farmers who |sweets and pastries containing flour have been blocked from their mar- are banned. kets by the crush of week-ending | autoists. Groups of 150 vegetable E abeth, N through the worst troopers. jams by state | fron-hued vehicles for public Colv | veyances. “Any color but yellow." [was the reply to license seekers. Edmonton, Ala. — The meta- | The lemon color doesn't blend w h morphie of John Lo has been com- | municipal scheme of harmonics, it pleted. A bronzed trapper reports | was intimated. tearsomely his meeting with a stern-vistaged buck on the wood- land trall — and Instead of a |visited yesterday by a scalping knife, a modern vanity [phenomenon. The case hung at the aborigine’s belt. | twin in recording New York — The me opolls was terological | drometer — summer New York — A little shopping in the financial district: One trader cating a condition of “complete purchased 9,000 shares of General'saturation” in the atmosphere, but MILLIONS who've tried them all, who could well afford to pay a higher price, become wedded to Camels. Each year Camel wins the favor of a growing army of expe- tienced smokers. Camel leads because of Camel quality. No other cigarette made ' can match Camel goodness. Camel is made of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos grown, master- fully blended as in no other ciga- rette to give you all of their mild and mellow flavors. In all tobacco time there has never beensuch afavoriteas Camel, for Camel goodness has no equal. For sheer quality of tobaccos, for. deep-down smoking enjoyment, ° R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Comp ret Auburn, N. Y. — Search parties | | volunteer assistance in the hunt for He took his imperilling f Edmonston, Ala. — As a soother | Rome — Official dinners will lose | follows the example of | J. — City officials | trucks are organized and convoyed |have lssued a fiat against any saf- | brother of the thermometer | Police Louls F. Hull dies. plagues — | e e touched 100 on two occasions, indi- | amels”—the word of an experienced smoker each time coincldental clange of | wind brought a dry breeze, prewnt. ing the' shower which would ha\e\ ensued. 1 | WIFE SHOULD BE ABLE T0 DRESS IN 390 SECONDS Cosmetician Claims Woman Ought New Haven -- Senator Hiram | | Bingham issues ' report of his visit to the Virgin Tslands upon his| urn, | | to Be Ready for Breakfast n 6% Minutes Bridgeport — Secretary of Asrl-| chicago, Aug. 3 UP—The tears of [ culture William Jardine deciared | e i there was a great improvement fin|MaR over woman's invasions o barber shop are the agriculture here in the last ten| o daclared sy ik | nation’s beauty specialiste, in con- - ventions here to be of the genus crocodile. Willimantic — Operation of the | 9% H 3. use, they say, h is slippin, | New England Transportation com. |, D% el ] & | around after hours, haunting femi- | pany bus lines to North Grosvenor- | nif. " ouec parlors and paying v dale via Putnam suspended. | willing operators more than do| | their women customers for every Hariford' — Police department | 51" gevised by the besuty culture | approved | installation of automatic | profession ewriting system . connecting | rincipal cities of state and Massa- husetts, The barber shop of hair | shaves and shines, the experts said, | is a thing of the past. Tomorrow t will be a masculine beauty parlor. cosmeticians were interested ment by their pregjdent, llie B. Cooper, that a wife's | breakfast table toilette . should | | occupy only six and bne-halr New Haven — Yale universi{y|minutes. In that time she can ap-| and A. B. Hendryx company grant- |ply foundation cream, powder, | ed right to construction of over-|rouge, lipstick and eye lash brush, i Hartford — Call for meeting of | republican state control committees | at Farmington next Tuesday fssued | by Chairman J. Henry Roraback. hcad bridges after lengthy litiga- | Mrs. Cooper said. | ion | e | . . Meriden — Tev. Dr. Heary B.| UNDleasant Weather in | Taylor of St | church resigned Paul's Universalist | Maine Greets Lady Astor | Rockland, Me., Aug. 3 (A—Lady | Astor and T children had a gloom,\"‘ Chief of | welcome coast of Maine to- | day eo ¢ s the weather was con- Soon after leaving Boston, Torrington — Former | cerned To save 50,000 pounds sterling a|the steamer Camden, on which they year, mutton has been removed from | made the voyage. ran into a - fog | | the Dill ot fare of the Rritish army. | bank and drizzling rain, which grew for favor with smokers, Camel stands alone, supreme among cigarettes, Z Camel is the world’s favorite be- cause Camel pleasure never palls. You simply can’t smoke enough of them to tire your taste. No one ever smoked a Camel and re- gretted it. Camels never leave a cigaretty after-taste. We believe that your first real smoking pleasure will come when you taste the smoke from the finest tobaccos nature produces. The world’s largest tobacco organiza- tion invites you to try now the favorite of millions of experienced cuts, | | worse as the amer neared Maine. The first woman member ef the British parliament travelled as INTERNATKONAL MOTIF gers. Her party remained *in the | Society Woman of Fashion Gets Bits | Ik staterooms which had been reserved | for them most of the journey. | After the steamer reached Cam- Gowns, trimmed with wide bands of white | compliment certificate for the pa- den, they were conveyed by automo- | fox evoked enthusiasm. Skirts are | rents to keep. It is an engraved bile to the Camden Yacht club, from | Chicago, Aug. 3 (P—The Ameri- | to the knee—and | document wita the seal of the hos- where they embarked in a speed |can woman of fashion will find an ny of the street|pital. It contains the name of the boat for t summer home of Lady Astor's sister, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, at Islesboro. Mr. Gibson, who met Lady Astor in Boston, ac- companied here here | international motif in the gowns she will wear th: at the op ment manuf; fall, from indications g of the Chicago gar- | rers' fashion revue. nch, Italian and | STRANGLER LEWIS WINS Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 3 (F) — Ed|swarest gowns pi te in the | (Strangler) Lewis, heavyweight | first inkling of designers have allow- wrestler, won his match here with [ed milady of the Joe Malcewicz last night when Mal- | Handsome cewicz was disqualified on a foul | manner of after winning the first fall. Lewis | flect the glitter t vas tossed from the ring by Malce- |sfan; brilliant color, notably chan--a wicz and the referee ruled the |nel red and royal t with elabor- |w throw deliberate. {ate beading show the Parisian influ- |H new mbroidery. k uniforms re- t was once Rus- |} From All Countries in Her Newest | V¢! dress ensemble of encies In the cut, |sr any of the |Henry Wal Worceste | ence, while the sttaight, tailored line ‘mr street wear is Engladd's contri- bution. Black, in rich materials, such as and chiffon s, are shown and ‘a new coat- velvet brocade, fiflat crepes black BY FIRE Paxton, . Aug. 3 mouldering undations of blaze which de ith a loss of air of d th $8,000. Ge sleeveless and cut low P — The| the | the | who declared today that this was an An explosion of | integral part of any sound program d for drying paper | for the p : caused | the farm s house | A Worcester was the owner. NEW BIRTH CERTIFICATE A new birth certificate has been adopted by the New Britain General hospital and will be presented to mothers of new babies, henceforth. The certificate is not expected to be a legal document, but is simply a | physician in charge, that of the su- perintendent of the hospital, the name and tootprint of the baby and the family history | TRAINED FARMERS NEEDED Washington, Aug. 3 (I—More trained men and women are needed in agriculture to meet its problems, in the opinion of Secretary Jardine, bettermen of Bats are great eaters of mosqui- | toes. | To the first 25 women Silk Dresses $1.00 Values to $12.50 LRALLS I ["’ Just a Few Women’s Silk Hose Rizso 2::9c 10 For Wednesday Only Soa; Llfebuov 21-01. 9c | o «)C | 55¢ . 10¢ Black Flag . | L 15¢ Feen-o-mint | All first quality and a y ‘i regular 98¢ value. Tablets e 1 Oc 50c Palmolive | Shampoo . ... 25C 50c package Gillette Blades .. 50c Tube Ipana Tooth Paste . | 28¢c Blankets 2 Gllflelte Safety Razors with extra for Baby Hladaio i o s 5c Wednesday Onl 35¢ Encharma ednesday Only Taltia g 19c $1.00 box of B(;ul‘joi\ Face 44c 50c Powder . in pink and blue; size | 30x40. Worth 79c. 100 pair: Fancy Curtains Fine novelty net with lace edge, full 214 yards long. A regular $1.25 value. — Wednesday, pair 89 On Our Front Tables | 200 Sample Handbags For Wednesday Only 49c Thirty styles to choose from, Value to $1.98. lpmQ The nicest silk dresses you've seen this season at such a low scores of lovely new summer styles and colors. oL .lJIlL‘Gi J8O To 386 Mainst. - /J/ oLe NewBritain Ct. fyor (/Aam/ Timely Values—Defirte Reasons for Sho;ping Wednesday Morning Bargains in Notions and Toilet Goods Wilsnap Dress Fasteners, 10¢ size for . ' 1C Hooks and Eyes—black, white. Regular 5¢ 2 cards Sc cand, Lingerie Braid, S-yard pieces. 10¢ kind for 7c Wright's Bias Tape, 6-yard pieces. Reg, Double Mesh Hair Nets . 3 for 25c Hy-gi-nap Sanitary Napkins, — Regular 35¢ dozen. Sale Pri . . dozen 29c Clark’s O. N, T. Crochet Cotton. 10¢ 2 size. ...... o 13€ Climax Spool Cotton, 200-yard spools. Reg. 25¢, for s . spool 19¢ J. 3. Clark's Spool Cotton— black, white, Regular 25¢ dozen for . dozen 20c spools Sew-on Garters; white and flesh, Regular 10c, for .... Two Cases Heavy Quality Turkish Towels Double thread, good size, fancy colored checks, also plain \\hite A 29c¢ value. Mid-Summer Clearance Contmues These special items for Wednesday morning are only a few of the many onportunities to save. Radical reduc- tions throughout the store. 200 more of those fine Smoking Stands $1.00 Worth $3.00 £ Taken from our $5.00 and $6.00 tables 200 New Hats for Women $1.00 All new colors, large and small headsizes. Men’s Union Suits For Wednesday Only 59c¢ of fine quality nain- sook; every garment cut full. Another Lot of Men’s Shirts For Wednesday Only $1.00 Made of fine quality English Broadcloth and Madras. All sizes, all colors. 12.98 New Silk Dresses % os $4.75 price—flat crepes—crepe de chine—and georgettes in 75 NEW JERSEY DRESSES, Values to $12.98, WEDNESDAY only $6.75 All Colors ; All Styles Sizes 16 to 42 Plenty of High Shades Patents, satins, blondes, newest combinations; Boys’ Wash Suits | For Wednesday Only } Another New Lot of ‘ gre; | | $1 Final Clean-up of Our Entire Stock Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes y and all of the season’s high, military and low heels; all sizes—On Qur Main Entrance Bargain Tables. 98 88¢ Ever_v style, sizes 3 to | 8; all new materials | and patterns, 'Boys’ and Girls’ Sneaks and Sneaker Pumps " 224 Pairs o Children’s Barefoot Sandals 49c¢ smokers. ' i Have a Camel! any, Winston-Salem, N. C. For Wednesday . 29e¢ Every bloomer of first quality crepe, cut full and roomy. Only Extra Special For Wednesday Novelty Kerchiefs 4c A real 10c value, some with satin borders and novelty ehecks. Many Goodyear welts and hand turned soles—plenty For the Kiddies Rompers and Creepers i 49¢ All new colors and ali new materials, some | are hand embroidered. 89c¢ of high shoes also includ- White and brown—cross: ed on this table. (On Ol_lr <lrap and lace to toe. All| Main Entrance Bargain Tables.) WEDNESDAY IS REMNANT DAY 1500 yards of fine remnants left over from our regular stock marked very low for quick sale; all new materials ‘Ladies’ Bathing Suits For Wednesday Only $1 98 All 100% wool—every suit cut full—all new colors and COlOl combinations. Girls' Wash Dresses For Wednesday Only 59c¢ Sizes 7 to 14—all the new materials and colors. Regular $1.29 values.—So be here early-—only a limited amount. BATHING CAPS Worth to 98c. Wednesday 49(: All styles—all colors. BATHING SHOES Worth to 98c. | Wednesday 690 All first quality. All Colors. 100 dozen Men’s Linen Finish Full Size Kerchiefs . Wednesday 7 for 256

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