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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ®WERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 1926. |for hearing on October 13 on a|arrests Sunday on the sport. charge. of arson. The bonds were |structions to police are to B BEARDSTOWNSTILL & P | Castellain{ s alleged to have at- | tempted to burn his store on the!S vening of October 4th. He was ‘mv‘ e i covered by Policeman Henry Mc-| Clark's plans rec | Mahon leaving the store at the time |when Director of P: 0 200 S nare Blocks Covered m burning materlals were found near |ward G. Lang, sald public q |the rear window of the store. An and tennis courts would I . |investigation disclosed that rags | usual on Sunday. K[]Ee afld H]p Depfl] Peaturated with kerosene, had been |viston of the city p ignited. It ts claimed that a necigh- | bor saw the accused placing the Beardstown IIL, Oct. 8 (#—A city | materials In a position a short time of water with more than 200 square | /0T the fire was discovered 5 blocks flooded from knee to hip d!‘ep} Bridgeport worst | (| waited in hope today that the E. 8T was over, as no additional increase | e in the Tllinols river stage was re- | and o corded. ; BAN SUNI]AY BA[I“ R Radio and the world serles step- | ped in yesterday to take the minds| I Satiei s a5 1 {bound over to of boat travelers and second-stor; resident from their predicament. i |bonds of 00. Anchored four feet above a down- hfl A i W e tomn srest. o boai carrving o rosto| BUL FOO(DALl A, Will Work | “suise razeic recefver and loud speaker enter- I n"f' an tained an enthuslastie assembly seat- fo Have Law Ghaflged s e ed in boats and leaning from win- rials when t dows of a marooned hotel during| e ae ohuibed Eon the long hours of the afternoon. | Pittsburgh, Oct. 8 (M—The Pitts- ponsibility for the disap qgone river, which dropped from |pyren Assectation of Football clubs, hinery and tools to 251 to 5.2 feek yenterday with the | reprementing Atiyitwo managers in gate value of $600, inc Dreakingdof levees north and south | ine pittsburgh district, stood pledg- |ather things, a lathe QD own Suaslhaenint = st nd S e ey Toleher e et ot alleged to have sold. stlll for 14 hours. Government ofl- |5 o Publte Satety James of. Clecy | L clals, however, expressed the fear i e ohibiting Sund s - , that it would return to its highest |fer the wpien 1o : i/ Glenna Collett Today point within two days. Y < STl Former Factory Guard und and superior court h Hirn is |the ban withdrawn. Petitions to Windsor Locks Store e e e D Calll s vinontts | tion protesting against Clark's order | cup wh Man Held for Arson ang sering et e by 1t Windsor Locks, Conn., Oct. 8 —| The football men adopted a reso- | we John Castellainl, proprietor of a lution agreeing “temporarily” to the shoe store and shoe repairing es- | ban. tablishment at 200 Main street, wasi “We do not admit, however,” the arrested by Chief of Police William resolution sald, “that ol Hayden and Cbunty Detective Ed-}ball on Sundays {s a vi o of ward J. Hickey of Hartford yester- the law." day and is held in bonds of SI.OOOI Director Clark plans to make no| Philadelphia, Oct, 8 (&) © SIMPLE CONTROL & : Changes Show Evolution in Denies Charge of Theft s | began agitation In an effort to have | !WVins Another Golf Crown : OF RADID SETS - volume | o bore a nest of latter amplifier wn no revolution- ircuit design, the s have disappeare Reception of “Waves” go, Oct. 8 (A — From mul radio controls thought | set an earlier day have argely to one tuning boration need- moved to t ses back of the ing collection of mechanical appara- P to overshadow tube of the re- nto popularity ed procedure, bt nt compl at least Hiding the K EXTRA VALUE! Men’s Fancy Silk Lisle Hose 33¢ —Come Early ‘o Quality ; Service - Yalue - . ' EXTRA VALUE! Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns $1.29 —Be Here at 9 ONE DAY UNDERSELLING! Regardless of What You Need in Apparel, Buy it at this Store Saturday at Dollars Less than You Ordinarily Would Pay. Tremendous Market Buying Power. —WIDE AWAKE MEN WILL SELECT EARLY TOMORROW FROM Specialties b Gloves! —Kid Gloves, latest styles and shades — fancy or plain cuff. $2.95 Values Which Demonstrate the H. J. Donnelly —for Saturday only, we of- fer this selected group of Coats at this irresistible special price. Coats of | t of the earller | minated a v radio receivers, protr! nt, with a window ow the adjustment made. Other |seven tubes. And more tubes mean types have stopped at two controls. | tha Accomplishment of control sim- ! be incorporated. s knob Some of the later models ose by to|with five stages mplifier into | S— e [or Economy’s Sake) anging from | i . Its construc- | H e————— I 25 T CO. 50¢ ‘and §100 Department Stores (Knowmn Fo New Fall Economy Items Men wio mow shi Best for Boys. Winter Weight Union Suit for Boys Ribbed Fleece 89c 4 real boy's gorment fhal will stand the wear, A Grant's Brings Economy Yo the Thou- sands of Men Who Buy Herel Ecru or Random Color Ribbed Union Suits s | Fine grade, well made, warm and comfortable union suits at a price| which means large savings on a! season’s supply. . \4n Tdeal In B\;zk;émvSem;m Weight Rayon . Stripe1 UNION SUITS For { women Twhof like Tnice things. Creamy color, cotton with glistening rayon stripey Low neck, noy sleeve, knee length, open style.’ Fleeced to give extra comfort @ and protection from the cold. S Misses’ Wearite UNION SUITS $1.00 % Elbow or long sleeve, knee or ankle length. Sizes to 16—drop seat., Children’s Combination Waist Union Suit Made with but- 2 to 12 2nd white Alse hed white, No Ironing Needed Irresistably Femininei Better Values of Coursel CREPE BLOOMERS even | plification has seen great changes em o disguise the fact that y‘in the interior of the set. Addition and only | of each step of radio frequency re- es on the | quires another tube, so that a set requires at least t accompanying apparatus must Crepe Step-Ins Attractively Popular Colors Pink, White, New Britain’s dominant store for men again demonstrates exceptio its value-giving in these excellent quality Shirts. Their durability and perfect tailoring are assured in accordance with our own high standard. English Broadcloths, Percales, Repp Cords and Silk Stripe Madras, all sizes. —another value that Crepe Gowns all New Britain will talk about: Kid Gloves embroidered with turn-over cuff. $2.45 — Washable Slip-on chamoisette and fancy cuffs Gloves. Values up as high as $2.00. For tomorrow— styling, and most des In delicate pastel colors, made in contrastingly trimmed. Daintily and Honeydew §9:|| 59c ) styled, ——]_1 A Value Rarely Seen at This Economy Price. FULL FASHIONED THREAD SILK HOSE For WOMEN able at this low price. / MEN’S UNION SUITS $1.48 —Springtex heavy weight fleeced lined, long sleeves, ankle length; $2 grade. MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS School Time Hose, Combining Wear and Neat Appearance at Low Price Ribbed School Hose for Boys and Girls A SPECIALLY PURCHASED GROUP FOR ONE DAY ONLY LADIES’ BED ROOM SLIPPERS 55¢ —made of felt, all colors, plain and two-tone, trimmed with sateen vibbon and pompon. DUSTING POWDER 39c¢ —Fleurs De Mar Dusting Powder in fancy tin boxes with large velour puff. ; ONE DAY SALE! FULL FASHIONED H $1.79 —"“Our own make” with stop-run | top— all the leading colors. LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED and RADIANA SILK HOS $1.00 —a good array of light and dark | shades. NOTICE! Ladies’ and Children’s KNIT UNDERWEAR in medium and heavy weight. “Our Own Make” specially priced " also a full line of Dr. Denton’s SLEEPING TRAVEL COATS & $14.95 § —plaids, shadow plaids, § FUI !“}‘!!SS‘i’(A)\gI‘Eg“HO\'F Now comes time to replenish the supply of school hose with stockings which will :Lady Ester Fou}~purpc:se Cold| GARMENTS '45 ream, | | 69c AT GEE oo all colors and sizes. THRIFTY WOMEN SHOULD BY ALL = —silk to the hem, all first quality, | checks, tweeds, with fur @ | collars, straight line and B plain. Special ofl'er— Get Yours Tomorrow. / MEANS ATTEND THI JENT 3 2 o —FOR THE HOM™ SEWERS LADIES’ Costume Velvet SéLK SLIPSS 3.9 —for dresses, skirts —made of heavy chamette, | beautifully embroidered bot- | tom, all sizes, all the leading | 1 and jackets; navy, black, jungle green, Chanel red, brown; colors. EXTRA SIZE BLOOMERS 36 inches wide. $1.98 .——silk jersey with reinforced | seat, made very full. EXTRA SPECIAL SLIPS $1.95 —milosheen and jersey, all | colors, all sizes, fancy bottoms. | SPECIAL CORSETS | 98¢ | and GIRDLES Ask for Sample Package of MILO GLO FACE POW FRENCH FLANNEL $2.79 —all the popular Fall colors for dresses, shirts, ete. —5b6 inches wide.. — made of Vachette | leather, solidly construct- ed Hat Form and inside | pocket, fancy linings, — size 9x18—side locks and center lock. Sells regu- larly for $5.00. A specfal purchase of high quality silk hose, in all the popular colors and shades. Lisle tap, heel and toe. stand up under strenuous wear. Here are coarse ribbed cotton Cc pr. hose for boys, or fine ribbed for girls. 6 Drop stitched front, close ribbed, firm elastic top. MEN’S COTTON HEATHER HOSE-: 25¢ i A Per pair Mixed dark brick brown and grey. | Represents the Greatest Saving in Hosiery. “Wearite” Hose For MEN All that a man's hose should be, bullt to stand the wear. Colors, Black, Cor- 250 pr. A Real Economy Value PALM OLIVE SOAP cakes 2DC 283 MAIN ST. _ For Economy’s Sake, Come to Grant's NEW BRITAIN, Conn.