New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN EPTEMBER 2, 1927. 158 m. to noon, and 164 from mid-| 1923 ha 1t to 5 a. m. Thus far this | officials he accident record is same proportion for the tive WHERE LEGIONNAIRES ARE VISITING 2d a gratifying benvit . in the destruction of wolves throngh the use of traps iods. £ COMMANDS TRUTH IN ADS Wolf, Coyote, Bohcat Tadre e ent 2 (F) It U nder Ban in Alaska i Soviet Union by order af the pr HHVP“ ,,‘.,'._ o and EH'T u to 7:30 I.>.||4:w Peviod 4 partment of the central ‘ o 1 coidents 10 : ] en the party magazine and newspa- e i stern states have he new regulation, is ac- Hartford, Spt. % ¢ I e bt . “, the federal v 11 of ihE T Ne i hirds s ford countirs ag . thods votes and bobeats. Operations started as ecarly as!and FOR SATURDAY Table Cloths: 55 C cach s size. with at colored bo ike the last lot Second Floor “BASEMENT” Special Lot \. T 42 dozen ,a,\o extra large 6 BED SHEETS 81x99. Seamless made of an extra 00d quality muslin. $1 'OO ®morrow only . Second Floor FALL HATS Just received from New York—this se- lected group of 200 Hats, .95 ——6a, . bk o . ~~ Second Floor annual conventior f e Amerie « ior side Dou k . . . e o R W LR e Pleasing a Boy is as sim- e e Ao e bl it FYOCKS, {vle as ABC when One e —for dress R R s e o ST Knows How! ¢ 1500 “for sports g € [ plil extend {he ' \Iame Jll(’uu I)mps Dead \ —for the miss erans of the World War, planned | will exch n “](_\ ."‘ on T l f lool / for the matron o o aiars e i ion leaders at two banqueis: | i Masonic Temple » 3 — for School i 1 T S In‘:i;'r‘\nns . ru‘ . ; of :-\.y’m”\\:w”\ [ PR s Detroil, Sept. 2 (P William p]l fa%hloned Of 2N Pa"‘fi Of —for street weai | and a pilgrimage of rededication to | France, eivil and mi v, will be | Mitchell, & of Newport, Maine Full wprth-while fraditions of the con- |among the conve late court; Boys’ 4-pc. extra heavy i , ) l Bengal Blue, Crim- | fict, is u way [iEnishedguests i ay P bk gen . son Red, Aspen Some twenty _thousand men and | kas prepared W e SUad e atndine foor . : 1 | Fash!oned Green, Gull Gray, women who served in the armed | men i [vention of - Spanish-American war qua it crepe 00 18)1 €3 b | = Sar 3 forces of the United States in 1917 | was theirs ter [ veterans 1 y P Lt i tose Beige and principal points of embarkation, ta | &ion will be | CONCEALED ASSETS ang .’?.F’_hn $4 95 | journey between August 31 nd | Palace, opposite Stamrtord, Conn pt. 2—Charge . September 10 to the ninth annual ' legion bands with concealing property he Jouble or single breas convention of the Legion, whic - and A R e ] Double or single breast- mi, meets in Paris September 19 to 24, ) It will be the first time in history | which "vill that such a host has been drawn | seas for the co across the sea on a mis of | The Leviat Sam Monaco of Ansonia was in city court tive patterns. Sizes 6 to! od tweeds, mixture and i\ homespun. All attrac-|) l 16. peace, and the event promises fo |nrated as the ¢ before havi be an episode in friendly Franco- | fleet for the I il oait < e R ; Genuine the World War itself. 5 ¢ ; v':!nhml' fimande: ““\‘_‘: ey FLAG MAY BE RAISED | P 29 I inch lisle top. Sizes 81, to to France with th ance contin- | Cauley, Auxiliary president, will | _gmsdgm: G o xz,) aynee ouses All the newest shades. gent of members of the Legion and | sail on it from New York on Sep- o S 10! 1led to the supreme Collar attached, various ztriped pat- terns, giving an English broadeloth e 98¢ Boys’ School Stockings | Black or brown, extra heavy Engh« vibbed. All sizes. A hose that 5 will insure good wear ....... 2 4 Dresses For School its auxiliary bodies since August |tember 10, 9. The major movement of the —_— peacetime army will get under way August 31, and in the ensuing ten st DISFAVOR CUT IN e s S o DALESTINE BUDGET MRS, BASSETT court against the Prussian govern- ment's order that the republie e hoisted over public build “Miss Janet” *Pointex” SILK HOSE Exclusive with U $1.65 ... A dainty hose. Full fashioned, of course —a hose that will harmonize with all Fall Dresses ete duys i PAIR A pm('ym] service weight with | 1 P. Savage of Chicago, national gion; Mrs. = | | Adatin Wright eCauler et Nen menican Zionist Proposals Meet | g asaittiostsi L WAYS TIRED trogg_gplflmmn ‘ Legion auxiliary; and Charles A Mills, chef de chemin de fer of the “Forty and Eiglh honor and play- I OWIII Good He.hh by U.|n' | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound commander of the 1 ground society of the legion. The customary program of the Legion will be almost incidental, at its ninth annual convention, to the ambassadorial phases of the | Zionists looking toward curtailmer pilgrimage. Visits to World War | of the Palestine budzet and minimiz shrines and battleficlds, functions |ing the influence of the labor group cemenfing the bond hetween |in Palestine, met with strong oppo. Lansing, Mich—*I have taken Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Com- pound whenever | Ineededit. When Round, square, for the Younger Miss—a very unusual group for the smaller miss and her si V' neck- § ter for school. Prints, Ginghams, cral styles including the popular kick e 98¢ ‘ ine — straight arms — . France and America, and numerous | sition on the part of the labor repre ; I first used it I “” i 1"‘}” i § pleat. All dainty wanted colors. official and m;mf!m:w] ; x.,m;.m-: 5,m,m:,_< M/u. second day N v\;‘alfilsoh har;] 1 flaves, pleating, tucking. along the one time western front |sion of the Zios congress veter could ardly 3 5 ST e D el | Al Jabots — Roleros — Linen Department—Main Floor 7 O ) C b. atio s tine of reports, election of officers | Dr. Chaim Arlarsoroff. leader of | room without 1o dpance eversed Sale’ 64 dozen v men’s Lombin NS and detinition of policies, |the Zeiri Zion labor group, warned :y-}'l{vlw h, ”wus . slde arapes — reversed . and Veets 5 i | against embarking upon suc ired all the 3 0 Gy 5 oL The annual parade, always A | against mbarking upon such a I fl'nx?k i “[;"i Satin and new type long LINEN NAPKINS high spot in the gatherings of the | course, sayir | per signi- “A campaign against labor in | | ble was coming on me for six months before I realized it. i | Legion, will [ ficance as the way from the sleeves, and the new soft make their | Palestine wounld mean the dest » des Tnvalides, | tion of the foundation for the hu in the hadow bf Napoleon's tomb. 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