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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1927. ¥ TWE LEAVE IT TO YOU, FOLKS / Judge For Yourselves, Compare Values, Do .It Thoroughly, We Await Your Decision Confidently. NO PLACE LIKE “THE FAIR” FOR VALUE strain resulting from his wife’s suit, | and sald he had been unable to work since her complaint was filed. “The Circus,”” his current picture, which was scheduled to be complet- ed several weeks ago, “will not- be completed for a long time—if ever,” the comedian said. The film had been expected to l yield Chaplin a profit of several hundred thousand dollars. Mrs. Chaplin's attorney refused to comment in detail on the Chaplin. answer. | “We have not been able to'go over the complaint thoroughly,” he said. “It is certain, however, that Mrs. ! IChaplin will retute charges ot con- i sorting with twe unnamed men.” I | | e ok Ko | charges and made some of his own. MASTER BLEFS ! Sodium Bicarbonate, 1¢-1b Venida Face Cream Removers, .. | Dr. sumners Exquisite Cold Cream In return, her attorney, Lyndol Epsom Salts, 16-0z. pkg. 50 in package ... . 23¢ | Bay|Rum, full strength, 8-oz. bottle 32c Young said, she will fille an answer I - Mo etes ana unsiet on ner neness | NOW Post-War Prestige for these' “Flexo” White Cotton Experts Bloomer Elastic to be custodian of the two Chaplin e 14-inch wide. Washable, children. Chaplin’s reply to her divorce suitable for children’s un- derwear. Fine quality. — complaint allegations was that he was a loving husband and kind 12-yard 29 piece ... 3 C 3 NOXON father while she was an extravagant, pleces of art, are going to stay at and undignified wife and a neglect- | home hereatter. Non-inflammable, for clean- CHAPLIN HIMSELF ACCUSES HIS WIFE Galls Her “Butterly” and Uniit to Mother Children Los Angeles, June 3 (UP)—At- torneys for Lita Grey Chaplin today were preparing her reply to the comedian's charge that she was & “butterfly’ wife who neglected her husband and children for the com- pany of unnamed young men. Chaplin's long-delayed answer to her suit for divorce was filed yester- day. The comedian denied all her A WEEK-END SALE OF Men’s Hosiery UNUSUAL SAVINGS ON THESE SATURDAY Hosiery Specials For Saturday Only—Drugs and Toilet Goods Specials Blauds Iron Pills, 100's .......... 18¢ Dr. Sumner’s Aspirin Tablets 24's Witch Hazel, S-0z. ... Tinct of Iodine, 1-0z. .......... Cascara Sagrada Tablets, 100's Powdered Boric Acid, %-lb ...... Moth Balls and Flakes, 16-0z. pkg. Cedar and Lavender Chips 16 oz pkg. Black Flag, Liquid, pints .. Rubber Gloves, sizes 7, §, Water Glass, quart cans . : Encharma Taleum Powder, 2ic size Williams Flavoring Extracts .. Soda Mixture, 4-oz. bottle . Tasteless Castor Oil, 4-oz. 10c | 14 | 21c ... 8¢ pair 23c Negligee Girdles to he worn with or without Corsets Four strong strap garters at- tached. A very practical dress accessory, particularly for sum- mer wear and outde®r sports. Prices range 4911 2 98(: Notion Dept. RED BIRD Garment Bag 55 inches long—absolute protection against moths SATURDAY SPECIALS IN Summer Lingerie Size IPSWICH MEN'S LISLE HOSE Finest quatity lisle hose, in all wanted shades. A com- plete stock to choose from. Saturda 29c pair 5 MEN'S B. V. MAY HOSE New rayon novelties just re- ceived for summer wear in many new shades. 390 i Saturday, pair .. i MEN'S COTTON HOSE Parls, June 3 (A—France's culi- i nary treasures, unlike her master- | Women's Extra Slip-on Muslin Gowns Bloomers of real Wind.- sor krinkle crepe, flesh or white ....... 390 Costume Slips, an un- usual lot of shadow- proof garments, Trimmed 69c ra Size Bloomers of white only — B. V. MAY WOMEN'S HOSE Pure thread silk, plated on Rayon, stik to welt, elastic comfort top ravel stop, in all the new shades. 74c Saturday Speclal = knee Long Model Brassieres Mrs. Chaplin with associating with |at the same time brought about a at least two other men, drinking |great revival of France's hotel and" liquor to excess, and planning the | restaurant trade. The country has | divorce which both are now seeking. | aWakened to the fact that the glores He asked that her complaint be dis- | of her native cooking are as valua- & Contingil Dancer | tries eagerly sought the chefs of || 3 G | which France was “Mrs. Chaplin,” the complaint set | ¥ ; AL out. “habltuslly occupled atmost all ‘p‘; ':‘;gfd‘“‘r’; ‘;: 'l‘;e G:E!:fl': gm-flnd-w CLOSING OUT Lt:‘urdo:;. in all colm.o of her time dancing at hotels, cafes, S e e y St l h L B lt e l.o lllfants y 1S eather beits WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE Finest quality lisles. B. V. . Narrow belts of plain Namsook Dresses leathers, in rose, tans, v brown, black and red. Several Dozen 98¢ Dresses at belts in red or black. Half Price 49 c New Dimities Beautiful figured Dimities, patterns to choose from, cool dresses. Saturday, yard . or perforated blue, greens, Patent leather 25¢ ful mother. In a 72-page answer he denied all| The depreciation of the franc,| of her charges of cruelty and in a | which resulted in the acqusition of | her works of art by foreigners, has| or plain . ing, polishing and preserv- e e ; o < et N silk stripe fab- Step-Ins, a close out divorce and the custod;v"ol '.hleir zwn‘iz;e}‘g‘\:udrcumakers and milliners ;;::e:toll:(ous: in all ,«halos. ing all metals, One-half =5 e ol 10'.‘;! A s . children. An automobile salesman, . 5 1 8 int back. crepes and an ampness. edar or WOMEN'S FULL unnamed, was specified in his com- | Before the war, important hotels Saturday, palr ... 10c ¢ v lgc .. 49¢ 4 59¢ it paper? el e Each C Pure thread silk to welt; ir- and beach resorts in and about Losi Angeles, thersby bsenting . Hersell |\, "e ooiragen this return. Prohis from her home and children to the | 4 lect o sald children; | Pition in America has stopped the overdn new grievous neglect of sald children; | Sren 0 mew it gl 8 e saturday— 3 ... $1.00 . 34c 22.page cross-complaint charged plaint. |and private citizens in other coun- can All sizes Dainsooks ... proudest. Now | regularc of $2.00 first qual- A" eR Biiisrous. ociantons | exodus to the New York kitchens of Mrs. | MES. | 4o puplls of s Chaplin did not return to her home | p ub gar:::h ’::j‘"“ggf:’ as untll 2 or 3 o'clock In the morning | 4 ¢tor war bitterness has driven the and on many of these occasions &ho | poronch chefs from the Swiss resorts missed and that he be granted a|ble peace-time propagandists as | thelr tourist seasons of the past few years | | May or Ipswich in a full as- A splendid variety at . was accompanied by the same auto- | Tomorrow mobile salesman. “She was frequently in the com- pany of this automobile salesman,” | the complaint continued, “and over the protest of her husband Invited | the salesman to their home anden- | rtained him and others and at stch times liquor was drunk to ex- Gon Chaplin also referred to “a young men” with whom he said Mrs. Chap- lin was infatuated during a part of their married life. The young man, who like the automoblle salesman, | remained unnamed, was alsp invited to the Chaplin home, the comedian sald. She persisted In secing him over his protest, Chaplin sald. Mrs. Chaplin, he sald, concelved the idea of a divorce while she was | in Honolulu. A few days after her return she spent more than $$10,- 600 “on clothes, shoes and perfume,” | which was done. the complaint sald, “for the purpose of carrying out her scheme and plan” to enter divorce proceedings. He Made Offer He sald he offered Mrs. Chaplin halt of thelr community property. valued by himself at $236.134.62, | bt she demanded $1,250,000 in cash. The comedian said his wife had caused him “mental suffering. hu- | millation, and anguish of mind.” He | veferred to himself as o man “emi- | rent in his profession,” who had nothing to do with other women and who was not addicted to the use of liquor. i Mrs. Chaplin, he said, persisted in going to parties without him, be- coming Intoxicated to the extent of ting in an *“unseemly, undignified, | 4 unwomanly manne i Chaplin's reply intimated his; health was shattered by the nervous Ik PEACOCK LACQU AS BEAUTIFUL AS THE NAME IMPLIES New Quick to refinish old furniture and woodwork yourself No “Wet Paint™ signs are needed with Peacock Lacquer! No dust or lint can collect. dries in 20 minutes! or sags are produced. With this marvelous new finish you yourself can now refinish your old furniture and woodwork faces that the best painters work days to get with old-style finishes. Flow it on with a brush—that is all. No rubbing down is necessary. 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Muddy Waters .. I'll Always Remember You The Missippi Flood .. The Engineer's Dream . 14804 11642 14800 14809 Dixie Daisies Dixie Daisies .. Willard Robinson and Orch % «+vve.o.. Lucky Devils W. Robinson and Piano W. Robinson and Piano . Vernon Dalhart . Vernon Dalhart Men’s Khaki Pants For immediate and summer wear—good quality Khaki Pants. Made to stand rough wear, Saturday, palr 14811 12337 12340 dark olive $1.00 BOYS' Wash Pants Khaki Linen, grey or tan. also block patterns. All Saturday .. TOMORROW! Kleinert's Baby Pants Tirst quality colors, all size Special at, pair Ion Children’s Muslin Bloomers 41014 .. 25c Full sized garments made of exeellent muslin with knee runf- fies of embroidery. Sizes um rubber. All . 17¢ A VERY FINE LOT OF Girls’ Princess Slips « Gi\m‘.ent:\ that are properly made, sized and cut. Excellent lingerie muslin, trimmed with Val laces and let hamburgs. 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Saturday 39c PYRAMID WAIST UNION SUITS Bleached, ribbed, high grade waist suits, for the children, in all i Saturday IN'S NAINSOOK 10N SUITS Good quality union suits, full cut with full collar- ette, in all sizes to 46. Saturday 39(: WOMEN'S 3STS special RNIT V A great and band top Regular and oxtra sizes. Saturday . Ecru ribbed suits. Good quality, tull collarette, in Bodice 14c Boys' sizes 10 to 14 33c quality v RIBBED UNION SUITS years. Saturday MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS High Grade Garments Blood's ecru ribbed. Onetia ecru balbrig- gan. Complete stock of all sizes. Satur- T 99¢€ E: Closing Out Golf Clubs Monarch and Champion makes at 79c Nib- Priced ‘Tomorrow Putters, Mid Irons, licks and Mashies. GOLF BALLS Repaints of many leading makes. Grade A, selected.

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