New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1926, Page 11

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STYLE EXPERT ON CLOTHES FOR HEN He Predicts Dazzling Colors Will Be Much Worn Philadelphia, Sept. 23 (7 — Bold color need no longer be a forbidden indulgence in men's wear. To the contrary, within a year, it was pre- dicted at yesterday's session of the annual convention tional association of retail clo T and furnishers, vlishily dressed men will be twearing rich reds, greens, | tans and blue Authority for the forecast of the masculine invasion of color came Murdock, of Lon- vle committee Captain M irdoc 1 colo k explair now would we ot the stvle wor ort, squ giving a long to small lapels, line front Race Wi 1lh Hurricane as hull on Honcvmoon s nley | cond hon by winnin t of all the r per ¢ destroy barns wused that tricts are ¢ RUPTURE EXPERT For Men, Women 4 l | \ \ and Children | : COMING TO NEW BRITAIN | | Representing WM. S. RICE, Inc. of ADAMS, N. Y. The Rice Rupture N representative Adams, T Washington Hotel, Saturday, Sept. Eve ruptured man, woman and child should take advantage of this great opportunity. The PuA Method for Rupture is | od Ex: of William will be at | w Britain, ed and | to you. | | harsh, vou sore. Can be worn with positive comfort. ) tion pad, through using the er the burden o om truss- | Anyway, it will to come in and Method and | for help | B8 pert will n your opportuni ask at the hotel | xpert ny time from | m., or 6 to will b st desk will do t 10 to 12 a 9 evenings, Don’t miss gone for the 2to by cat opportunity | »n Hern ADAMS, N. Y. | We Want One Real Live Salesman to Sell “Ford” Automobiles, Trucks, Tractors, Part Service. Some line for a real experienced willing to work man. No question about pay "to the right man. Mr. Burke Automotive Sales & Service Co. Ford Dealers 248 Elm St. Tel. New Britain 2701 and he |3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. G.A.R. WILL GO DOWN WITH COLORS FLYING ITS VETERAN LEADER SAYS| | nman Denies Organiza-| Memorial Considered ction of the spot for the tion Will Cease to Func- | tablet now is being considered. T size will be about 6 by 41 feet and tion Now—26,000 Wid- Vational Women's Relief corps| eed to place the funds for 2 f o »nnrn expense In the hands of th ows of Veterans Still commander as soon as an estimate | determined by the commit- | h consists of the secretary ecretary of th arts commission fith the comn Grand Army of the Rept “The se Survive—Logan Memo- rial Tablet. Des Moine John B. Ir Towa, Se nan, com ay, Ic report at is hnn ~_purpc encampms 8 Comrade Bride, and Natic structor Comra t w ) the fulfi our patr ot wish to amalga- other r place in the lic; we know th set to do and know ':(r W Army of t1 15 been rig colors fly they of socie Thousaud ‘(n (luldlen artford, 23 4 n per £ p Sept r encampment to make VL" }'n» miciled in tl Ambition Realized y supre d our ex Guard at State Prison Pleads (llll“\ to l>lll)e < Hartford, to such co The Inc 13 to $65 is a s “T was surprised widows survive— of Tnion soldiers wh Civil war servi superior was remanded 1 for sentence ne day, at the suggestion of Attorney Flugh M. Alcorn. -| represented by Abraham A. He to the [ues- He was Katz, This City Will Be “PADLOCKED” Sun.—Mon.—Tues.—Wed. GOM’S We Never qell An Unbecommg Hat TWO DAY SALE Tomorrow and Saturday The Best for the Least— That's what you are looking for and that’s what we are offering The best in materials and workmanship, and the latest in style at a price far helow their intrinsic value High Grade Velvets—Satin and Velvet FeIti—-Velnux' Values to $7.50 $3.95$4.95 LARGE AND SMALL HEADSIZES The hat for dress as well as models for street or sport is featured in this charming collection of new blocks. Velvet and velour fashion the dress hats, many of them of which are copies or origingl French crea- tions. They are smartly trimmed with ribbon, flowers, novelty pins and buckles. The felts are ready to wear models in tailored trims, Colors include Chanel red, jungle green, Valencia blue, honey, pablo and other popular Autumn § shades. Goldenblum's Millinery Co. ,| whi | know where people nd ho"ki galore. er who Mr, P; protessionalism, | om the crowd surround- | His face bore a sad | STYLISH MODES Has Few Racques But 11 f ot brde i:”.;m;;: Trunks Leaving Paris il has co H«em loot riage, | accepting Mr. | \p\ s offer of an American tour| Imind from nis be reavement through a change of scene, He also {s mak- ing the vo on the Paris. * ASCONCION DEATH . South American Gty Reports| Storm Death Toll 200 Havre, France, 23 (P—The French line steamer Paris sailed to- ay with Suzanne Lenglen and 11 trunks ammed with the qu"#' French mo. The queen of the| nnis courts is starting on her fn- on of America, both as a pro-| ict wielder and the ich fashion. Tn noted. that Sept. anne before Ler v: 1 haven't pla | mainly by a desire to distract his| | d, adc black ¢ It is answe you should that evening dress of mine 1ay, Sept. 23 (A—| 1y that the num- ed during the| k Demp- t peerle refined gen that man-|comm While Mr. idea about him. Dempsey were them, tics are as nice » seven strec 4 Mass o | stateroom splend finally | on the lin | wcion, 4 into a bower of Wa arles C. Pyle, impressario, best cabin: omeless s for their throughout riation of 600,- cent relfef 1ed by Presic 0,000 at more than $1,00 1"”‘ \u;zmem Forces in \anrtse River lone‘ She pro- rem at the ship's| igh not a single official o there were cro places to give her In addition when board the amer t telegrams awaiting her a nine gunboat Whales are hunted with dynamite flowers, in South Alaska. The Pioneer Public Utility Since 1652, when the first water works system was estab- lished in America, this utility has gone through various stages of development. 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