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i | NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. Timely Needs at Economical Prices | | | | | | | I | | | I | | ! JOKES EXCHANGED OVER 9,000 MILES Radio Is Bronght Info Use in|| o Great Quantities of Thoroughly Dependab i i i Unusual Tests ghly De le Fall Merchandise at Prices that Represent Substantial Savings. o= oy | New York, Sept. 17 (P—The CUT PRICE SPECI o | shrinkage of the world through the | e s E l Fau w ® h | = PRICES ALWAYS THE | SATURDAY use of radio and telegraph has per- FROM THE ar y elg t | | 5 ‘l mitted two Pathe News cameramen | J W | c Sixty-Nine to maintain an intimate friendship | t | Cent Sa 69 : for seven years, although their work | | es on ot c | often kept them actually “a world | | DRUGS OSI | apart.” | | This practics of the “buddies” | 1 | | ER ci e ton v |l P, | Forall Members of the Fanily | H Y they were so far separated that | . : 5 A fow of our every-day prices | thelr messages, sorlons: and Joking, Bheeir ot GIRLS' TINTED UNION SUITS | auoted below. This is not a f w had to be layed th heir | Milward's Embroldery Needles B : . | sale. “l home o:’r‘m. e Mt be. ‘Tllk tshtnpli' fall weight, low neck, knee [ Or 0 en Tn Troplcs and Arctio ength. all sizes to 16 | Absorbine Jr TOT A The men are Charles Charlton, RS ey yearsEsia 69C FolcherayCast now with the Smithsontan-Chrysler Japansss! Turnifure! Follsh, || e pis g Gladiola Rayon—fancy—no-ravel stop at knee—in all expedition in Tanganyika territory, TR S , - {2 shades with contrast East Africa, and Maurice Keller- | G BOYS’ AND GIRLS' WAIST UNIOX ITS : LN e R R S S 69c man, with the George Palmer Put- | Wright's Silver Cream, 18c. For girls—Bleached. For boys—Random LOT B— e B S nam expedition on the schooner | High neck, long sleev E s o ; 5 . issey oft Ellsmereland, near the | Cashmere Mending Wool, 4c. Bl Ong Siceve. | Ipswich Women’s Hose—silk and “Bamburger”, also X S e T T ) e g ] Dutch neck, elbow sleeve .....vvvvrnns. (& | rayon—toe to top—in all leading AN The most recent message sent | White Cotton Taps, 3-inch BOYS’ "WOMEN | 5 shades .... 2 69c 1;,03313;?? to Kellerman follows 12-yerd roll, 8c. MUSGROVE Skl o | St Serneon0aa00000066 e REOIEE e ‘orm bu otherwise ) N T Q e ic, | I ” . Tt et o G | Fi‘{‘ohlnrll‘()pr:"smlr;rt:&aged Wax, 50e Oulrl\lfg;l\lmisl,l'{‘i UNION SUITS | | . ]‘I’?ll\ Pure Thread Silk—a wonderful special Hose in “Greetings Kelly. Hope you have | £ESg B 1 Mus- ) i | all shades; well fitting; perfect; S your walruses and norwhals, Tem- | Three-yard ‘reel Mercerizea | grove suits in sil- Light weight | ing Cream, 35c | all £l L '1°j’° aroungy an In the Bloomer Elastic, 9c. ver grey and ran- fleeced | — Seidod S bk bid o - } ue. ave just returned from 32 i ] o N . Pi is Lilac Vegetal 1.40 | i g s For Ne ot = catter sunshine with Greet- days safarl. Charged four times | Sew-On Hose Supporters, | d0m ribbed. Ameri- Early Fall weight— bt abRIL A0 Special Values For Needleworkers ing Cards. Even 5¢ will buy & rhinos. Get corking stuff, also | fiesh or whits, 10c pair. ca’s best suit. All no sleeve, knee— Milk of Magnesla, | pretty engraved message, 3 X of Magnesia E thorns in leg. Mann (Dr. Willlam 5 s | sizes to flat lock 8 2 g a t € e ewor € t M. Mann) and I charged by family Sunset Soap Dye, 10c. 18 year: 8 (¢ 2 7 in Sha i | e AT 1 S years. seams. C Shampoo, 50c | WOMEN'S GOWNS iny Celluloid Baby with a 4 £ » MEN'S GOWNS minlature bottle, cuddled in TRIPE UNION SUITS Tinted medium weight cotion, silk stripe; low neck, no sleeve, knee style. Siiva Putz Metal Polish, 176, WOMEN’S SILK lions, also herd buffaloes. Okeh, ex- cept native bearers hurt, also one Boer hunter recovering in hospital. Leaving now re Fiji five day distant for elephant, rhino, hippo. Initiated member Wagogo tribe with techni - you cannot beat that with Eski- maux. Will swap you leopard skin for good fox pelt. Mann joins me re- | vad quality muslin, neat designs. little cradle, just arrived from Values to $1.50. Saturday . 90 Caeiie BEr Ol BUFFET \FT' New. white, good designs, spe Embroider2d Initial on tape, 36 to strip, 5e. School shoe troubles over for | many mothers. Our $1.00 idney Pills, 60c size, cal ngm many wives as I wish. Bet \“\fl\ut! special 59C Frevarationa aioD Shtirday s s iiisen e Kilied siive tie toablar ot e o CHILDREN'S DRESSES O MEN'S o \ TE HT Cutex Nail - Speclaltles, 35 | Stamped to embroider on ginghams, chambrays, toie copfiiell Suacial orders gards Putnam and punch.” | » ; 10N SUITS : i o e o 1 aluesttol 100 Saturday i S 39C e e snnmentoan XKellerman's Reply A special lot of suits, all weights, light S AR (O, E3] NOVELTY 1 l"\(HFO\‘I Os e guarantee to save money for Soon after this message was re- | astl (G 1F] to extra heavy; strictly firsts; brown | e I’ o B L .UNCHEON SETS you. layed Kellerman anewered with the | e "m.dtv»m Hi 1:4( Cascara Quinine, 30c | Sets complete with napkins, plain and fancy i foliowing one | 5 T b R A o SL26iEE s materials. Saturday ....... ust imagine, School Hand- An exquisite Castile! Daint- s $1 00 i s S FLANNELETTE CARRIAGE COVERS C | eSS Smneom i - LA 3 1B “Your wire great stuff but will | stack herd of wild walrus against your rhinos any day, Norwhal, | muck-ox, polar bear, caribou seals all plentiful up here. No eskimo | wives yet but Inyoughiteq offers le me adopt four children. Tempera- ture twenty-eight. Hope to be home next month and thaw out.” The men will meet each other in ily molded; hard milled for | long wear; lathers profuse- ly. Soothing. It’s New. You'll like it. T 2 7c A good weight flannel stamped for .\ppIJque 4 A nice assortment of Import- eek_End designs m pink and h]uo. Saturday .. C | et Fancy Buckles for dress SWEETS ' i 'NEW FALL SLIPPERS O Bosemin I sy Desa. quarters for Canning Supplies. For Men, Women and Children CHILDREN'S HIGH CUT FELT BOOTEES If you have a sweet tooth, | '?rfi;lfig'l'n'fi." :‘hr::dsinfz;mn 2 ';::\- A Saturday Sale of | 1 ‘! FANUT BUTTER KISSES in red or blue felt with decorated turn-over te:;,‘o:r:xshamage of our Candy ments send them again on such ad- | Infants’ } | : L “‘”‘"‘ P;q;)’;};“ LG HIEEEL | @ ARV 000 e 00006006 5 ne 8 0n60R00 000 e c ehedeRT o venturous expeditions as have be- | | ‘ il 25c | WOMEN'S FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS Noticed how much improved come routine with them. Cashmere Ribbon and pompon trimmed. Grey, old rose, Main stret is going to look? CHOCOLATE CREAM DROpPs | burple, maroon, taupe and green. Pair ... 9c I:ARMER!S BUDGET HOSE. ‘ “NOW PARIS glx\llfijm GLOVE | | & hions croam with ] Q¢ | MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS S e e Y | : | e R RE e ot e s _ presents interesting possi- - : ) | In these latest models the cuffs flare gracefully and are | SSORTED GHOGODATES 1?7&] GG\ lr'\’l 1\]'40“11’1‘11':"1.t‘...I,J'.‘(.](.h.r.l.t.lilvo e 690 (S S ok e (t_ionaldmill_)]t)‘ saving on | faced and edged with a contrasting color. Or they are | g Yaks e E WOMEN'S LEATHER MOCCASIN ,‘ For perfect looking floors, ; hese. Slight irregulars of | turned down and bordered in harmonizing shades . . . brands; beautiful box, | with decorated inset, brown or tan rent our Johnson Electrio Pol- | a fine 50c gl_'ade. White | interesting new stitchery gives a novel finishing touch. wrapped. Consists of Pair L . 1 00 ST Lor O ey, i N zlxyld co]tmsa Sizes to 614. | Of heavy quality “Chamoisette” that looks like kid, wears "‘1 ~"l““‘"‘- peppe " TUMEN'S LEATHER HOL E IQ.IAl.Ii’l"'FRQ : Will be glad to tak | For ay Gh i o os: , jellies and creams, with | . i DL I S0 JO ks v i Modern Inventions Revolutionize :1‘r Saturday 25c like kid and costs ever so much less. 98 it G Ol el SR | G e G S [fabe itor Sanpravi . oot DaEa A variety of styles and colors at ....... Cc | Full pound box ...... 59 CHREair o O R RN $l ,.00 | Christmas Cards. Samples are Q000 ready for inspection. His Necessities | | New York, Sept. 17 (P—There Is | a new item among major expenses of an American nily today, as | item is the money spent on heat, Boys’ Windbreakers Part wool, large checks—that are so much in hee o B100 Saturday Will Be a Big Day on Cotton Goods Saturday Specials in Keep hands out of dirty soapy water. Wrings ¢ compared with fif! rs ago. The autos, gasoline and labor. Tts existence was hrought out by the interest which the Pacific Northwest Newspaper assoclation took in a recent report from Corn- Agricultural college, which gave the actual expenses of the succeeding generation of the same family. In each case the family numbered six, three children and three adults. Both lived on the same farm. few twists of the handle. Will outwear three ol mops, Removal TS J SILK LISLE HOSE Rt $1_50 T o Perfect, double sole, high spliced heel. All colors (\_nrl sizes. WALL CLOTHES DRYERS Saturday, pair .......eeeniiiiiinnes 190 e Just received—new Fall styles—Men's Rayon place nst wall when not in Increase Eight-Fold 1 The budget of this family for lhei‘ | | year 1880 was § 45, while for | the year 1924 it was $2,563.76. The difference is not all accounted for in Spectal increased living expenses. The com- parison brought out many good |! A Real Good Value things of me\x_\-mch the 1‘."::“;:1:! hot VOILE RUFFLE ki Fruit of Loom Cotton. Keep Mattress Clean and Neat CURTAINS “In the earlier, simpler generation || I Satrday Sy rd R e e S CRTSE A 1 7c * M \I‘TRP SS COVERS | Tine quality volle material, silk 3 the major expenses were four; food, | Lockwood-—36-inch Brown Cotton. Servic > unbleached mus- emstitched edge; complete with S i l t A clothing, children and church. Each Saturday, yard ..... 1 7c lin, three-quarter and full | tiebacks to match; 2% yards long pec Sa ur ay alues 1in : of these items ~ost in the vear be- [}l ooy t™TH 7 TRt a S e e e sizes. A t aid to 1 Very 1 00 tween $30 and $100. In the 1924 Pequot—9/4—Brown Cotton. good housekeeping ... a00 Special, Pair v v . vear the church dropped out as a | Saturday, yard ......... ks A SR c p i : ; Yomparative major item, even ||@! White Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide, ASH CURTAINS | AE dhy ew Lol Dhttescn ann though in 1924 more was eiven the ||} Saturday, yard IZ%C First quality fine grade material, | “BROMLEY” ear chibch than in 1880 by about) 20/ [|M] TGSl SR e s e S5l rslalaeielSis s oot check patterns with gingham edge, CURTAIN NETS per cent. In the modern year food, | Long Cloth, fine "rade 36 inches wide. nicely finished, colors of gingham | piret quant 2 gin Children’s Bloomers ] ; clothing and children remained | Saturday, yard .... Sl C § cdee. bluc, rose and gold; 59 [[Eist fanait :\M':‘vmm (h(v s erl Sl e 1 7c Women’s Bloomers, full cut of three of the four major items, bu{; ‘ Percale—yard wide—balance of a great lot. 31 inches long, pair . C | feactive 9 s I) z}m\ontle striped Outing Hie) CoMTiH ys, tHe IO T e o Saturday, yard . IOC “G0O i patterns, yard 29c Women's Gowns, made of Tl 1 39c {6itonrec all the oieze 1+ e S0k W ihds W 00D LUCK e U LR featsl Outing BINEl e s nell budget this item was denomin- indsor Wash and Readv Cxope, JAR RINGS | T “WEAR.EVER” et ng 59 ated “General Operation.” In 16350 Saturday, yard .......... i 18c THe stie e oF e thos el W I;,Ofrls Flannel . C it cost $14.96 and in 1924, $691.65 0500 R Rall JAD : i ) . . Papers ¢.d books jumped from 3 boxes 19C e i S e Ltn pmh or bluo striped Children’s, size 2 to 6, Sleep- $2.50 to $161.70, far passing the i i R 39 ing Garments chiirshiand _ anowlog, jons of Zhe 5-Piece kes beans with § 512682106 ..0000e. C with fetb i, foccesis C ‘A Saturday Sale of the a “Bean Hole” CANISTER SETS greatest percentage increases of Consists of ona tea, coffee, | any, although not the largest total. The figures were gdthered by Protessor Ralph A. Felton, Exten- sion Profesosr of Rural School or- ganization, who wrote W. G. Hook- er, secretary of the Pacific north- west newspaper association: I . R 2 t size. Regu- S Hardy Boston Ferns R o T S| M b e 0 T gge | s These are not the perishable Florida kind, but were raised m‘dkf’hfk B $1.0 | For a Limited Time Only GYM SHOES { Floor Brooms flavor; here in Conn. Healthy full pla in 5-i HE SR A BYBRE ) plants in 5-inch pots ......... 95C WIRE ‘ DOUBLE BOILERS For Boys and Girls Best quality of Tllinois corn; The approved type of rubber fine sewed, blue enameled han-, Ll o JELLY STRAINERS |Extra heavy aluminum— soled shoes. All sizes in stock. | dle. Made to sell for one dollar, Large size, fine or coarse strong retinned handles and 4 mesh wire, tight-fitting covers; 2-quart o SRR Price is ........ P Seasonable Underthings | 5o 39805707 $1.98 $1.00 | fis ... T9¢ SPECIAL VALUES PAJAMAS for women, two-piece suits, made of real krinkle crepe .......... 980 BLOOMERS of heavy cambric muslin. Trimmed with hand made lace edge ... 596 OUTSIZE BLOOMERS of silky stripe satine in flesh color, double elastic knee. 79C Ttems Compared “The father's family bought cloth by the yard, but the son's family bought ready made clothes. The education of the son's children is costing over twice as much as his (i own, due to the fact that teachers' | salaries have nearly trebled. ‘The | father took two papers only; the | son, during the war, bought a set of Harvard classics. The father's family light bill for the year was nine gallons of kerosene, $1.08; six lamp chimneys, 59 cents, and one¢ | wick, six cents. a total of $1.73. The Boys’ son spends two dollars a month for | fuel for his lighting system, \vl;ll; LLACE FRONT CORSETS. 9 the upkeep and depreciation is $7 Closing oiit $2.00 valies 8c P t 5 :r?s: professor further explained BRASSIERES, of extra fine silk stupe or uroy an s that the son has “all sorts of mod- fabrics in the wanted long models ..... 49(: ern convenlences.” Also that the son's doctor bill for the year 1924 | “is especially large because dnrin;:‘ Best quality corduroy pants, in all sizes to 16. Pair $1 000 COSTUME SLIPS of rayon alpaca and 5 non-cling fabrics in new Fall shades . 9 C this year his wife had a rather seri- ous operation at a hospital.” II |