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NEW BRITAIN DAI'Y HERALD,' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER '2;‘, 1926. REFEREE TALKS OF |} o | Raphael’s -- “New Britain’s Cash Store” ¥, of P ia, the referce, upon to make oy, Dempsey-Tunney fight, sald today that had he been called upon to give a verdict, he! TOGS FOR would have cast his ballot for the||§ new champion. MOTHERS! We're featur- ing for Saturday good- looking serviceable school clothes at remarkably low prices. | At Our Enlarged Boys’ Wear Department Rellly said he gave Tunney seven he second was even and re Dem | “It was & b of left hands,” said Reilly, * markable precision, while shewed his long lay-off aft work to a t extent. wildly and wt doing the went wro: n ability to keep Tunney in front of him. “The new champlon was continu- ually outguessing Jack. Of course this was ossible by the ever- willingness champlon to take | the offensive, showing utter disre- ‘“Boys’ Longie”’ Two Pants Suits $8.45 With One Pair of Long Pants and One Knicker GIRLS’ WINTER COATS Girls’ Dresses oot oo | Straightline and flare models; fu lly lined first round until the close of the A n | throughout. Sizes bout Dempsey was weaving in and Sizes, 2 to 14 Years | 2 to 6 years . > b b b b 4 ¢ 4 4 b trying to hit the pace that made ’ Ginghams, Chambrays, English Prints, 4 ) ) p 4 b 4 ) ha gard for G 'S , soms of which he ti L 1y. | “From the tap of the gong !in the e Gnediubillady ofsother | Silkettes, Broadcloths, Plain and Flowered | = “But that famous Dempsey punch | Voiles, Tissue Gingllams,_NO\’elt}‘ Checked | GIRLS’ NEW FALL HATS was missing. The ‘sock’ only' ma- and Striped Cloth Materials, ete. Clever models in felts, including the terfalized about four times during “Jockey.” A very special the entire ten rounds. The new it . . o 3 i champlon took them and refused to| New flares, high nec}cs, tight sleeves, two- value for ..... piece effects, embroidery, lace ete. Wanted plain and combination colors. Well made suits for boys from 7 to 16 years. New Fall styles in wool and wool-mixed fabrics; smartly tailored. o o o AAAAAAAAAAAA buckle \r‘dfi" the attack. ved he had planned He knew what ‘and did it at the his head a masterful hampion in |8 of the word.” COATS FOR TOT ’ ) 5 .y el st?IeZand . Ul Boys' Percale School Blouses Boys’ Sweaters and Lumber;acks at the lowest in the city prices. 1,200 new Fall Blouses—All of fine count per- $4 95 ;:;Ipl‘:r;onequ \f’;‘:y P:}{;E;:‘ . Collar attached styles Just the thing for every day scheol wear. Good ! - quality varns, knitted closeI\' for a full measure of warmth. Heavy shawl collar. Hand finished to give extra strength. Also plaid and check lumberjacks, NO BUILDING PERMITS l ' IF ZONE CHANGES PEND Rutherford, Will Hold Tp Wnrk‘ i Where Amendments to Re- strictions Are Considered. Women’s Knit Union Suits : Featurin h N . Sleeveless Styles Exceptional Values F st i i . g 4 ALY ; Knee Length 69 Ankle Length 79 This policy is similar to the one | - \ S S C C prescribed by t court cf: | , 'Y : y, u 1) FOR ALL YEAR ROUND WEAR Hartford to t P / Hundreds of 11\(-,.,,_," Scores of » in that city recent cf'urt ac-‘ en s lr s P y Styles % tion. 2.00 and $3.00 Application of this rule to cant for a pe Silk striped madtas, fine it Bokeli ) G , ; ' Corsets, Girdles Collar, good $2.00 values. ’ : : A ; } All our shirts are full cut and MASS.P;’*RTY&XNKS i . | e ; | Combinations Republican Convention Resolutions I “B R l ] Committee Has One Providing For ; , Va 2 Blu $l 059 Wet Plank. | i Made of fancy materials, brocades, brocaded satin and Boston, Sept. 24 (F—Suggestions || 4 heavy coutils. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. that the republican platform - I Models for every type woman and miss. carry plan ! ‘ 2. ervice for women, in- w ] o 2 | mpensation for etate em- omen s New Felt ‘ n ! M ’ o . . nortr ballor were to ‘ {aiiing oo il Eins ‘ en's Ribbe tton Union duits e the resolutions com- | 2T = oy UL M d mittee of the party today. The I ¢ Short Slaa : ot etinelor, s committes ||} HA S Sizes for women, an x‘hmt tlc@osl finHE_ !engt'h. good weight for all 19 attarinon o Helaara| I women—14 to 5 2 year wear. Exceptional value .... convention to be d here tomor- | : Coats of i row. 1 Mrs. Robert L. Denormandie, || Hats That Would Regularly Sell president of the Massachusetts for $3.95 to $5.00 ] peamicioliwomeniYoteie declargr] The three favored Fall Hat ma- Siamein, A represen es of women's or- ialg 1 ” blue, cor ay, black, etc e lotis Brwil oree Tt b 1a terials in a wide selection of clever styles for street, dress or sports otied e : wear. New crown effects, new Pre ert M. ‘Washburn of trims, new Fall shades. Many the R b announced that 3 e 2 large head pensation of state creased, that t “wet" plank, that steps be taken to ehorten the ballot and that resolu- | Saviall B Rayon Sllk Envelope Chemise From the Boulevards of Gay Paree to NewiSBritain. Perfect duplicates of the New Fall Ties so popular in Paris, PREDICTED VICTORY “Sea Issue” of Yondon Daily Mail | '8 i ) NI F0 sty 3 t Col nd Liz- - Based its Pre-fight Opinion on ||} & ? | 4 atent Colt a 3 Velvets and Factor of Psychology. [ 4| ard Trim, Kaffor Kid, many other combina- New York, Sept. 24.—P— The | : s “sea fssue” of the London Daily | | Satins, [ ] tions. Mall, published on board the Mauretania, predicted that Gene - Tunney would win the heavyweight ! ; e . i 8 Vindow Di 2 championship on the factor of psy- ntardny Epeall RS High Military and low heels. Sizes to 8, Bee our Window Display. chology, It was learned when the | RALULEaY SRCEAL DI AR liner docked today. - ) ! The psychology in this fissue, it ||§ All sizes, all colors, for misses | . . ; - B e e g Fitted Leather Vanity Cases | MORE OF THOSE MISSES' AND actions filed ‘ugainst him and hu- | 95 miliated at the rid - variety L] I - st oo 4 Children’s Pumps, Ties and Oxfords the ship. | and Valencia Blue. Clarence H. Mackay, president of s . 5 o j ) 3 the Postal Telegraph company, pro- in Patent and Alligator Trim, Tan Calf and Patent Colt Skin. 98 vided the fight fans on the ship Siz(‘§ 10 S. "alue RS.OO. with a special Wwireless report of the | . y fight, which augmented the regular service furnished by the Daily Mall. Other ardent fight fans aboard in- 5 | ’ cluded Benjamin Strong, governor | Sllk Hose of the federal reserve bank of New | e RS 0 s c 00 oes York, and Dwight F. Morrow, a " 3 S y member of the firm of J. P, Mor- i gan company. i I . v n ' Mahogany Calf, and Gun Metal. Leather or Uskide soles. Sizes e Full Fashioned Black, White, ~ to 6. Value $3.00. $1 .98 Bire, Nellle' Bfown of 860 IMsin and twenty fashionable shades. . c ’ i street was married yesterday at St. | s Mary’s church to Frank Bee of 718 Special Stanley street, Rev. Raymond J. $1 42 Clabby officiating. John Kiley of Saturday . ... ..o ¢ this city acted as best man and Mrs. Matthew Callahan of Newington was matron of honor. After the ceremony a dinner was served at the home of Mrs, Fred Callahan of Newington. A wonderful value; full cut, lace trimmed, all shades.