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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1928, | “While not quite so spectacular! while on Juue 1, last these stocks|a market value of $28,300,000 at the ssed in .erms of value, were valucd at $1,043,400,000, a gain {low point ot 1921, are now worth [the percentage of appreciation inof 1,421 per cont and an average of jonly 326,600,000, and the textile automobile accessory stocks has been | more than 200 per cent a year. group, with a 1921 aggregate value |even greater. The value of the sev-| “Only two groups of stocks have lof $58.300,000, are currently selling HUSBQN[] B”RNS Mrs. Wilson a Guest At Houston en ieading a at the suffered depreciation during this|for prices which make total worth ¢} ¥ : {low point y0.000, period. The coul stocks, which had iunly $50,000,000." | | Nan Thought Insane Must Sub- | : o | ComittoMealTst | § " William Wilikinski, aged 45, of Star street, accused his wife of hav- ing “five or six husbands but testimony that he was not in his right senses impressed Judge H. P. Roche in police court teday and a continuance until towmorrow was taken in his case. 1In the meantine | he will be examined as to Lie sanity, | Mrs. Witiis he was in a hospita seven years. On Sunday, she said BUITER CARTONS SANITARY Washington, June 26 P—Increas- ed use of cartons for sanitary rea- sons in packing butter for retail sale is considered advisable by health of- ficials in 117 cities. In a special sur-|a means of checking the absorption |vey by the tederal bureau of agri- | of undesirable odors, cultural economics officials declars ed that cartons lessen the likeli- | hood of contamination both in the and are | | when exp. home and in retuil stores, Hand Bags Ladies’ Leather Bags — choice of pouch and under- arm bags—pin seal, Mor- occo, baby calf, suede calf, ete. Nilk lined with in- dividual change purse. — Slightly shop-worn. Values to $4.95. To Close Out for Wednesday, $ I .OO Wednesday! Store Closes at Noon Children’s Rayon Vests \ L N AN 4 4 BONSS A close out from one of the leading mills well made vests in a choice of colors, sizes 4 to 16. Reg. 75¢ valug. 39 c ! 7 “ Wednesday ... he burned | 1er Just a Few of the Many Exceptional Bargains For Wednesday Morning Selling Only! A Spectacular Offer of Green Goddess Women'’s Silk Hose l 00 Wednesday Morning Linen Printed Voiles New smart printed summer voiles of lovely floral and mod- ernistic designs, on light or dark backgrounds, 39 finches wide. Guaranteed tub fast. Priced for Wednesday only, 38(: vard .. cvseansans Sl Remonts Hundreds of vards of short lengths suitable fro blouses, lin- gerie, trimmings, pillows, ete,, of our regular qualities of plain and printed silks. An unusual value for Wednesday only. One-Half Price | Refreshment SETS Pure linen damask sets, with neat colored woven jac- quard borders, 38 inches square with four matching napkins, hemmed ready for use, each set neatly boxed Special for Wednesday only. $1.00 Set Tomorrow! Women's Rayon Panties 69¢ Made by one of the leading rayon manufacturers. Very well made and fully eut in a large assortment of beautiful shades and sizes. Regular $1.00 values, since A full fashioned silk hose, silk to top, beautifully made of fine quality silk. Every pair is absolutely first quality. Comes in a choice of very lovely shades. n capital value, | with- Statistics amounting to per cent, is cut precedent ¥t t me part, 1 s have, in enjoyed a holders of these 1dition to divi- net gain for a seven year period of almost 30 228 listed stocks, |PEr_cent, 1 | “By far the most sy dends Qur regular $1.65 quality in any s |ed by the 1 on While They Last! 92 Only House Frocks Values up to $1.95 Included A Wonderful Buy in Fine - Sport Flannel Coats Théy are a great choice of Ripplette fine styles and colors in this close-out lot—smartly trimmed with lace, ribbon and embroid- ery. Makes a very smart dress for house, porch and daytime l 00 Spreads All white summer rpplette spreads, hemmed square, size 80x90. Practical for home, shore and country home use. On Sale for Wed. Only $1.55 e WHITE PASTEL SHADES S 16 to 40 wear. ALL, swiM, FisH, bask on the ands at a Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or New Bruns- snug harbor Let the tang of sea breez and an edge on your appetite. Enios cool nights, Play golf and tennis as though you meant it. Reasonable razes ar seaside resorts or in New Brunswick’s forests, M couporn. ‘ A smart coat at such a low price—made of Wednesday Morning Only! Sport Frocks Wednesday Morning $395 Nicely made with fiber silk knitted tops and heavy wash- able crepe de chine. Box pleated skirts with bodice tops. All smart colors. Sizes 16 to 40. heavy weight flannel of fine quality—well tail- ored and fully cut—coat length. - Ladies’ Satin Dress Slips First Quality! Regular $1.59 Value A beautiful made costume sl 2 g ={ Ves sun, X slip, of fine quality metallic } i figures, satin cloth, with a 38-inch SEMA{OR f‘/ fast, regular Welresky 1 Puritan hem. Full cut length, in a e \WHUT ann Part Wool choice of all light and dark MEAM T7sAY ¢ colors. Wednesday ......., ALL THE WAY FROM et MAN AT WASHINGTORS, AKD NaT GOMMA (T BE READILY RECOGNIZED Hou ,}U BY APPEARANCE ! EGAD T WIHILT 2 ) SO MUCH OF IMPORTANCE 15 )il L5 Extra hcavy grade, sateen bound ends. medlum plaids. all colors, size 66x80, first quality. We handle no sec- onds or jobs. &xtra special. i - w‘ WATING UPOK MY PRESEMCE / & NSIDE, AND [ AM DELAVED U Ruffle Curtains PRESENT BY A MERE TICKET ! ~n 1,000 Yards! Regular 45¢ Quality Printed Broadcloths 1,000 yards fine mercer- ized cotton broadcloths for housc dresses, chil- dren's frocks, pajamas and men's shirts. Lovely assortment of colored stripes and small dainty guaranteed ! i | 3 | CAMADIANNATIONAL . Me Largest Railway System in America booklet on the Matitime Provincss, T. . T PRINGLE \ T % 333 Washington St Boston, Mass. ;. Lo chased her with a knite and t cut her, she said. said that his wife has been unfaith- | She has not only told him she pre- | he faid. Ofticer Patrick Meehan ai plaint of Mrs. Wilikinski, who was the case of Charles Landry, aged 30, was arrested by Officers Harper and Houston during the Democratic national convention. She will and one driven by Lawrence Demer- The continued case of Lewis Gil- | under the Influence of liquor, was STUEKS fiAIN MU[;H fanpLass o) ey of Hartford. early yesterday morning for assault- | o, A Rise in Value of 208 Per 1] the second charge ixing on Eli La- | irfed to place the blame for the be was arraignel before Judge H. P.|market value of posed & suspended jail sentence of [000.000, an increase of $14 )0, - leadi Soft, rbent Wy tions are heading you straight to- | »er cent, since June 1, 1927, On June 1, 1628, the same Soft, ~absorbent, snow) yourself whether you behave o |total appreciation of nearly $1.500,- one who bought a unit of these 10 i loop. Choice of neat colored you & chance this time but in the the Stanflard St tics company in ! of this month, wounld have seen a Roy said the best thing for him to due in part to the major bull move- | erou vidends . | | 7 C each capse and others, six in number, had can get along without them. He terpreter, the court would under- ond arrest. eau pleaded not guilty and testified tenement on account of the beating downstairs with him, he also told lenged him, and as a fight appeared shoulder and rocked Roy with a Woods and Hayes testificd to making liquor from Roy. 102 F all her clothing except articles she wore ip court, and y rday he ened to kill When th lived in another city sowc years ago, he Wilikinski admiited that he was in | an asylum some time ago, but he | ful for a long time and he du’lznrrdl he did not want to sce her in. | ferred other men to hiw, but she | has taken his money and run away, rested him on Main strect, near Main, yesterday forencon on com- fleeing before him. The charge of reckless driving in | of 74 Derby strcet, was nolled by Prosccuting Attorney Woods. Landry Tnftn at Bianlsy amd Allen sirests Mrs. Woodrow Wilson is one of the distinguished guests of tollowing a collision between his car St ! 0 1 participate in a tree planting ceremony at the site of a war vet- :m of 359 Main street, the night of | erans’ home, which will contain a memorial to her husband. une 22. I bert of South Glastonbury, charged | | ment which has continued, with only With operating an automobile while | S Ky continued until next Tuesday on re- 2 1921, when the low point of post wa quest of Attorney Joseph B. Griffen 3 e e R Joseph Roy, aged 43, of 325 time the value of the same’ stocks | Church street, who was arrested el / ing his wife, and again after that | case was continued in police court, | ®#ged 23, also of 325 Church street, second ‘scuffle on the others when | New York, June Reche 1h police court today but the | 197 Jof n\»‘m industrials and 3 J ; v iatter held him responsible and fm- |00 June 1. 1928, r¢ 1 - voup is tha T I\ 1 T ] : urkish 1 owels 16 days and placed him in charge [000. or 208 per cent since August Stocks August 24, of the probation officer. “Your ac- 1921 and of about $7,000,000,000 |Stocks had a market value of wards jail,” Judge Roche told him (4 est appreciation in history. |Stocks had a market value of $3.- white Turkish bath towels. *From now on it is entirely up to|Automobile stocks alone showed a 0Us IR othRraar sk BNE. Size 19x36. Heavy double serve 15 days. Because of the fact [000.000 during the yvear. |stocks at the low point of 1921 and that you have children, T will give| The 228 stocks are those used hy had held, with accretions, to the first Votders orall whibe: future you must behave or expect|compiling its index of stock prices growth of 1,100 per cent in the value % Lo £ to be dealt with severely.” by groups, and the appreciation is of his investment, in addition to gen Priced for Wed. Only 40 would be to move to another lo- cality. Pineau and his wife and La- e fing with him until recently,| CANAPIAN NATIONAL -T0 EVERVWHERE IN CANADA he said, but he put them out as he acclared that if his wife had been able to tell her story through an in- stand that he was not to blame for the trouble that resulted in his sec- Lacasse admitted that he punched Roy, cutting him over the eye. Pin- that after court yesterday, Roy's wife was afraid fo leave Pineau's she had received and W hen Roy came in and demanded that she go Pineau he had a mind to slap him. “Go ahead and slap.” Pineau chal- imminent, Lacasse, who is a rangy tellow, shot his fist across Pineau’s sfngle punch. Roy then went out and called the police. Officers the arrests, and t ply to a question, viended judgment in Pineau and Lacasse. Judge Roche sus- the cases o'! Pleaze send me your Name Address __ READ HERALD CLASSI FOR BEST RESULTS By Ahern HME, wcTHis (S A PREPOSTEROUS PREDICAMENT ! v “THAT T SHoULD come SORRY SEMATOR, <~ BUT RULES IS, THAT 1 CAN'T LET ANYBODY W WrtdouT A-TickeT! tub 45¢ Children’s New Dresses Including Pantie Dresses and straightline models— in a choice of many smart styles and colors. Values are really remarkable. | Iron Board Covers Consists of a heavy felt pad and unbleached muslin over, 9 1 C [ Will fit all standard | Only . Cretonnes 98c value COOLIDGE 4 o SASON, «RUN BACKTO My | HEARS A ) SUITE OF ROOMS AT -THE N HoTEL AND » GET MY Special for Wed. Only 69c Yard ironing boards. Priced for Wednesday « 03¢ Wednesday .... Table Scarfs $1.00 Made of silk damask, 12x54—with metal braid all around—$1.98 value. o) | AN | L | Guaranteed sunfast and Rummage Sale Wednesday Morning Only 29 washable—36 inches wide. Many items that have been soiled, slow sellers and merchandise that is Another shipment of a high odds and ends. Values in grade rufle curtain, made of fine SR ) Special Wednesday, On sale, each ....000a0e OASON WELL |- quality voile. coacreD=\Z /| K \ 1923, BY NEA SERVICE INC REG. U. S, PAT. OFF.