New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1926, Page 5

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STATE VICE PR[]BE\ With Other Offiials He Urges Check-up of Scandals ainapolis, Ind., 8- Charges made by Thor Vincennes publ politics is f brought r oficials, the ge 1s that th wrong doers Adams' ardo investigation was not cool posals of officials m proc Oct as H orts from state eral teno with his movemer steps. Governor Jackson, Attorney G eral Gilllom end Will H. Re Marlon county prosecutor expressed a willingness to poltical house cleaning. The governor, speaklng at La- | grange, declared “there will be | investigation to d ine whet any officials who ived the commission of the people have be- | trayed the trust placed in them.” The attorney Adams a letter doors of his office ons who can produce evidence showing that improprieties exist in the affairs of the government of the state.” | Remy, who prosecuted the case that resulted In a life sentence for D. C. Stephenson, former Ku Klux Kian grand dragon, on the charg of murderir mailed ting that the neral gation of Adam’s concerned local p John I. Duvall, apolis, named by A ing the corrupt practices act 5:“ he was preparing to f in retaliation for the pu photostatic cepies of letters,p > n by him , imperial wizard | of the XKu 1 a| statement at V T he pointed out that S been banished from the Klan after he had been convicted by his local Klan at Evansville on charges of gross immorality. He added th Stephenson's alleged “political acts affect his conduc fore his bani <h| Knights of the DEATH LIST LIST fRI]M HANKOW GROWING Only 40,000 Have Been Saved—‘ Streets Lined With Dead ||} tion or that po humanly possible across the two Yangtze rive time allowed. T a few d could we | , this thea- | is the abode of t a mill d Cross and otl as yet 1 s the river only e ancient clty of d than a q The Re cies of able to bri approximatel For across the name or in the commer the orfent is rec of de more mer river anott politics as far back streets strewn with corp: and the po lace is slowly starving to death The stubborn fury of its defense by the northern force was born of the refusal grant any terr the war langu probably means hunger or shells sapped the strength of the garrison. Announcement s of surrender. In of the east this anni have ation when suffictently gallant of the intention Now pIealantly removed There is now an ea: take ofi excess fat. or diet is required. You in every circle, Slend; as common as they were, This modern is Marmola Prescrip- tion Tablets, It has been u: rv] hr 18 year Users have told of spread. People now are taking a million boxes of Marmola yearly. Marmola is not secret. 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Built in 1801 The Deligny Baths, Turkish In design, were built between 1801 and {1 and are among the few open have remained i | Paris since the coming of mo plumbi At one time it was the | at fashion to bathe in the Seine, | g no fewer than thirty | ored In the river. TI cle ended the | , £ |air Charles the Ttenth | flourishing time for Only the aris- |3 em in days. | was a surgeon and ways ni attendance, enoit Coltfeur” | distinguishable under the coats paint put on the walls from time to time. A restaurant that belonged |to the 1l baths is now a cafe, intings of the old days those a 1ai-| Maine Candidate Not still thL:l of | |cate I of repre: -— “ask'for Horlick's \ The ORIGINAL [ intended, legend v the remains of the om Havre to Paris, was brought hom . was built at the nd from Havre. abin in the De he Cabin of the is ywhere Napolec oll away t ummer n 111 rst two bag in Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found in the grain and whale milk. Raises happy, robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated, Prepared at home by stirring the pow- der in hot or cold water. Ho cooking, Involved in (‘dlldd] nd, Me., Oct. 8 () — nts did not sei E: estone St to William T former speaker of the | tric Visit Qur Toilet Goods Department e with follow. ncilla ess Pat mand, Dje RAPHAFL'S IS THE HOME OF THE THRIFTY OF THOSE THAT PAY AS THEY GO no credit. We giva no dis- 2 favored We do not sy pay Style! Backs New Sleeves. Satins, Po; Striped Greens, and Pastel TRIMMIY Velvet T Braided, hons. Women's Size Sizes 42 to 52 Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20, Talking This Country by Storm "THI., NE \\ l’()ls]fl SI\IRT” CHILDREN'S SILK AND ‘\\ 0()L HO E Black 8 CHILDRE Including WOMEN SIII\ AN D RA \0\ HO ve » \\!Mu and fit well, plenty of grey able mixtures. Idea eral wear, Sizes 8 to 17 BOYS’ SUEDINE 'LUMBE bdued plaid patterns, sturdy suedi t band, sizes 4 to 1§ at this low price . Bright an lar, worst Spe For Girls Specially Priced '2.98 The kind of dresses that make the you iook quite as her elder sisters. velvet, and plain and co colored d to the smartnes in their clever styling and col French, and Novelty Tweeds Serge Plaids, effects, colors. Sizes 7 to chieved Made of wool and worsted colors, all sizes for miss ] at this low price 1 children Quality! DRESSES Silk! 14.95 STYLES—Flares and Blouse Two-Piece .\tmlghtlincs. Dolman Sleeves, ilhouettes, Basque, Puff MATERIALS — Crepe Back Georgettes, Repps, Novelty C| COLORS—Chanel Red, New Brown, Wine, Beaded, 6 to 44 double breasted model. Cloth Dresses Barred plain MISSES’ and C HILI)RL\’b SWEATERS rn in button front and slipover effects, all | Material at a Low NEW CORSELETTES That furnish smartness to the Fal satin finish broche or satin s materials of beauty and durability, Price! Made of ed Cloth! Velvet! white collars, Women's of flesh, a ne Models, Store Hours‘ 8 30 to G—Saturday 8 30 to 10 P M. 380 'MAIN STREET in ways tha Hoover nrrons of gingt s, all sizes, ve t aro ms 98¢ RAYON UNDERGARMENTS Chemise Bloomers of splendid qual peach, nile, orchid, blue, e shipment of fine crepe gowns, well made and full cut in whit Znd colorNt TR T rayon in colors re. iped $19"8 welght, size 64376 2 Cases Cotton PLAID SHEET BLANKETS Assorted colored checks, good Spe 98c eclal -\nw']\raz: Also in a full line of tra heavy qual Step-ins and te., also with six napki very 98c tan, and v eclal at iret Sheens, Jersey, Canton Crepes, Moire and Verysine qu ioned. B loths. Slate Blues, Raisin Black, Navy Shades. GS— Embroidered, rimmed, Frills, Fancy Buckles, Flowers and Rib- WOME} Good sturd, 2.00 uality fu k and Oxfo 'S IMPORTED WOOL CASHMERE HOSE 1 fash- ord Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes erviceable 401 CHARMEUSE SATI the 50 ALL LINEN TABLE SETS to ma Season's colors, ex. . $1.39 . Actually Worth As High As $50 tch with pink, blue, allop edge, $1.29 For women models with cleve shoes for school and dress wear—high or low Stouts’ Included— zes to 6; nd twills. e special at SPECTAL SATURDAY OFFER GENUINE LEATHERS Hand Bags " in thers, complete- reds of " $2.98 g the popular d 1 1 and worth to §1.50, or styles to choose from t great savings. e R T MEN’S LUMBERJACKETS lot wool checks. alue Saturday Special . Special plaids and with nd grey, $7. ‘) va | Boys’ Long Pants Suit | uits | ‘&\ et with one long and one short pair, all wool and wocl mixed ‘xlnw\‘ in the popular | Neatly tailore s, browns, and desir- | 1 for school or gen- . $7.75 RIACKS materials Seldom are There are j $1.29 in Grey or good heavy Special tan eff Special cts, 14 Specl an early selection. Specializing on Style, Quality and Value in Ew FALL Footwear at $4.95 is a feature at the “BIG STORE.” style—solid lmt!wr <n]f: and rubber sizes 16 16 to 44 $4.98 40 r, blue, and it e Wool Jersey Dresses nd misse rt A wonde Meeting popular demand with popular value. selection of Women's fo Calf, Have you seen the Men RAPHAEL'S for only Ci Come .md sce them, the Special Offering for Saturday Tailored Felt Hats Felt I White quality. with in pink, 66x50, Tats offered at this low pncc. this season’s new approved styles. st about 500 hats in this lot, Large, small and medium headsizes. h blue, . $4.25 .. —_— 1 Oase 432 in. lal at PART WOOL BLANKETS Size 68x80, in gold, blue, M\vn jer checks, extra heavy Satin binding. All Wool | SCOTCH PLAID SUITING Beautiful eolorings, heavy ‘%‘édsg B 150 Pairs Nashua WOOL KNAP BLANKETS k< effoct $1.75.. Shoes Shown in all the popul 200 Pairs Large Size COTTON BLANKETS borders in a full line of Special at grey and extra fine qualit e D 80 IN, ALL WOOL CASHMERE and pink 2 in tan, green, r blue. Special a in wine, _——__J Novelty Pumps and Sport Ox- , in Velvets, Patents, Kaffir Kid, Satin and Brown many combinations S un‘d anuh 0. $3.95 All are of a znnd felt and come in Fall shades and black. ar so we suggest that you make 36 1IN, ALL WOOL CREPES AND CHALL P ALL WOOL DRESS FLANNELS in a full line of colors, an od, 5 36 IN. SPORT CREPE SATIN blue, tan and black, extra heavy quality. Special at BT SILK BED SPREADS 8, in yellow, laven- " $5.75 . Bolivia, Suede, Buckskin, Francine, Estrella, Imported Plaids, Fancy Mixtures, Novelty Sport Fabric A special purchase of 300 New Iall Sports and Dressy Coats just i for Satudray’'s selling. Straightlines, blousebacks, wrappy models, new sleeve effects and other new style notes. All 1k lined. All with large fur Sizes 14 to 46. SRR A g collar Chanel Red, Rust Falcon Newest Colorings: Jungle Green, Cocoa, Grackle, Valencia Blue, (nex. Black, etc. MEN'S MOLESKIN WORK PANTS ALL LINEN TABLE COVERS and blue borders or 98c o t str value $3.50 size, white sdial Batuvday and blue checks 5 MEN’'S WOOL MIXED PANTS pat all fashiong'ble $3.75 Men, in neat Tns, Lace ml\.. and Medallior Ane grade cotton. Special at .... for Women and Children WARMER UNDERWEAR ft ribbed fleeced shirts. 98c ' Union fleece lined in bath o 34 fleeced 89c . 98¢ 30 Dozen ALL LINEN HUCK TOWEI with colored borders, good size Special extra f Wide Suits, W ribbed aris AND b(‘.\RI‘ to match all the newest pait cream or ecru. and pants. Extra at sizes Sp 3 You Must Visit Our Infant’s Wear Department : ":l'h(‘ \ln\l f'nmp{vhx in This State.” ]l.L\\gA\-[:\,i‘l;}\hD-h DRESSES— several cute styles, 89c l‘:\ P‘f'i" { qunl . 43¢ L. SLE 00¢ uuum‘ th draw hemmed $ 142§ with 49c $1 69 —.I;~.1v;1 nrHi 3 GERTRUDE: 3 GOW $2.95 ‘IHIH BLANKETS—30 x 40, border . ll()l ND BLA white with coloved border, e 36x50, assorted p \Hnnn 5 BABIES WHITE HOS cotton, up to 3 v H()()l)\ AND TOQU pmk or blue BABIES RUBBER P flesh TOTS SWEATERS—all wool Ahwn or open front Plain or color combinations, sizes up to 4 years TEDDY BEAR SUITS—of h“. trimmed. Sweater, Ca s A HaI2RIL . 'XOF\ BATHROBES—in \\hv(v pink or blue, made of blanket cloth ribbon trimmed . 98c TOTS JERSEY PANTY DRESSES—all wool je in beauti- ful Fall shades, with contrasting colors and trim- 98 mings, several styles, hand embroidered, sizes 2 to 6 C TOTS (2 to 6) COATS—materials are Suedes, Chinchillas and Campus cloth, in all the new . $4.98 o $7°98 Fall colors, mostly fur trimme .69c¢ $1 98 lwm\h\d wool solid colors or $2.39 . cial ey and 980 Td. 98¢ v CARTER'S VESTS—open front or double breasted styles, made of silk, wool and cotton, sizes up to 8 yrs

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