New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 27, 1928, Page 12

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railway finance has been the enor- mous expansion of capital. Many of the loans were used in improv- NE IN i "N l] ing property or service and in elec- | trification. Some were floated in' the United States, and these, it is expected, will be paid off in another 15 years or so. } Representatives of the industries mposes Fioes Amouning {0 b v e $135 on Antomobile Drivers regional, limit distribution and hin- | der export trade. They declare that | rates in some parts of the country 2 times those of pre-war da Newington, July 27 — James P. |75 13 28 those of pre- ton of 909 Park street, Hartford, | . gl Bely respon- AR e e el in s | Sbio ob s bopdeg lndebiefness name of Dr. Henry Guilfoyle of | %% the '\"r""»'-mk‘flk"s 28 peeoent fon Hartford which was fnvolved in an | DERSCOERE HeRSls And Che 1o fh accident near the Balf quarries on | PST " elgh 1 | July 15, was found guilty i ! s driving by Justice of the B court last night and fined $100 and | | | WAR FAIL T0 MATERIALIZE Fenton, who is an l\l!l)mo\‘flv" salesman, was demonstrating the e Guilfoyle car to James R. Morrison | of 160 Hamilton street and Harry McGee of 30 York street, Hartford| Demanded Resignation of Morones A car had passed Fenton on his | way to Hartford and as he pulled out toward the center ot the road, he| claimed that a car owned and driven | by John Gallae of 55 Willow street, | New Britain was bearing down upon him. He attemupted to turn back on his side of the road but did not have sufficient time, hitting Gallae's | car on the side. Constable Robert Dessell investigated the Fenton was represented b vey Joseph B. Griffin of and filed an appeal. Bonds were set at $500. Collision Principals Fined Agrarian Leaders in Mexico Who Maintain Peaceful Attitude Mexico City, July 27 (P —Agra- rian leaders, who last week were predicting civil war when demanding the resignation of Luis Morones from the labor ministry, are main- taining a peace loving attitude now. At a meeting of the confederation of Obregonista groups last night, _| Aurelio Manrique and Antonio Soto y Gama in defining the future policy of the confederation both appealed for support of President Calles to |carry out General Alvaro Obregon's policies. This support, they also In another automobile case, which . would enable them to force the came before Justice of the Peace C. age of various bills either pend- . Barrows, Samuel Friede of 4 Guild | ing in congress or which the as- road, Worcester, Ma: was fined | sassinated president-elect intended $25 and costs on a charge of reck- | to submit. less driving and Frank Yukra of 237| Soto y Gama said the confedera- ' Bassett strect, New Britain, was fined | tion felt it its duty to find a legal 25 and costs, $15 of which was re- | means to avoid revolution. He also initted, on a charge of violation of | insisted on previous demands for the pules of t ad. | justice regarding Obregon’s assas- The accident in which they were !sination, meaning the expulsion of involved occurred at the corner of | Laborites from the administration, Fast Robbins avenue and the Ber-| lin turnpike on Sunday morning, ST s i T Bhse vs proce(»dmg‘Pal‘s %lélgvgeetflls)i:l:::( Coa(sl‘ south on the pike and struck a car| cwned and driven by Stanley Lem-| Parls, July 27. (P —Pink velvet ert of 162 Jubilee street, New Brit- | dinner jackets worn with green ain, on the left side of the pike and | trousers of flannel or cloth are the pushed it cight feet toward the|latest Paris style suggestion for fence. Lemeri was turning onto the | men. [ pike from East Robbins avenue and | Europe was wont to say “Paris followed closely by Yukra who cut|is the undisputed home of feminine car. The state police investigated the | parture in men's fashions was He was represented in court by At-| “The Salon of Masculine Styles” | all the best known designers to | | jects is to “frce men from funereal | and sombre evening clothes.” | One designer suggests pink, vio- | Sl l R Ovel'ill Pl‘e-\'lar would make them with close fit 0‘, 60! | ting," wasp waists, in the style of | |eral hatred of boiled shirts and ways, which have had hard times|some presented models without | meet expenses. S 4583 R S5 e N S S A H G S50 0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928, Store Open Friday Nights and Close Saturdays at 6 P. M. DAVIDSON AND LEVENTHAL Mid-Summer Needs At Great Price Reductions : : Attention Men! A Mid-July Event in Friday Night and All Day Saturday Too! A Great Half-Price Dress Sale - I White Broadcloth SHIRTS Regularly Selling at Two Dollars $1.79 A special inteoductory offer to have you get well acquainted ‘with the well known Yorke make, Their wearing qualities are really the last word in fine shirts for men— well tailored, expertly made, cut full, in a very fine quality broadcloth is this particular shirt that we regularly sell for two dollgrs, All sizes, 14 to 18. Other Yorke shirts up to $4.50. Smart Hand Bags Our Regular $2.98 Range Reduced to Colorful printed silk bags, Rayon Bed Spreads Selling at this Low Price Beautiful rich lustre rayon spreads, size 80x105, with neat satin jacquard stripes. Colors are rose, blue, green, orchid, gold and natural, $ ] 9 scalloped square. An unusual . value, €ach siecvecnccncnns neat plain color silk moire bags, choice of pouch and envelope shape with top or $ 39 back strap handle, our $2.98 . range. Reduced to, each ., \\ Of Particular Importance to All Women Q = 2\ (‘_— A\ 300 beautiful summer frocks—right from our own regular stock — latest stylings and colorings comprise this selection. \ This sale of dresses is without a doubt the most startling sale ever an- nounced to the women of New Britain this year. Sizes For Misses and Women 16 to 46 Men's Ties In Sportive Colors and Patterns 65c¢ 2 for $1.25 Regular $19.75 Silk Dresses A well selected choice of smart patterns and colorings, in stripes, fancy and all over designs, regular 95c value. Women's and Misses’ Bathing Suits Bear in mind, please, that every dress is new and fresh in sum- mer’s most desirable shades. Fashionably created of washable crepes, prints, geofgettes and chiffons in adorable one and two piece models. Also the popular Fleuray embroidered washable frocks. the corner and hit the rear end of | fashions, but London rules over Friede's car after it had hit Lemeri's | men's styles” The startling de- | case and found that Friede tvas trav- | launched by its sponsors to dislodge | cling at an excessive rate of speed. | the old prejudice. | torney Pierce of Hartford. an organization for the furtherance of men's fashions, recently invited FRENCH RAILROADS i o s e styles for the sex. One of their ob- |let or mauve dinner jackets as a | | way of brightening evenings. He i 1830. Designers who responded to | PI‘OSDCI‘IW | the call of the Salon show a gen- —— | starched collars. Soft collars are Parls, July 27. (—French rail-|the suggestion of most of them, but since August, 1914, are nearing the |any collars at all. These have been . point «here income is sufficient to | nicknamed the “guillotine necks.” Progress has been alded by re- cent approval of the Ministry of Public Works for a further increase | of 12 per cent in freight tariff: Year after year the carriers hav CELEBRATES VICTORY Kiltimagh, Mayo, Ireland, July 27 (A—This little town celebrated | Fene Tunney's victory with a plen- tiful display of flags because of the Fine All Quality Wool They're tailored to fit, been increasing passenger fares and | near association of the village of freight rates in an effort to meet | Killcaden about a mile away where the depreciation of the franc and | Tunney’s father lived and died and equalize income and expenditure. from which six members of the At the present time fares and family emigrated to the United freight rates are more than four | States. times as great as before the world e war, About 550,000 ads have been One of the. principal reasons |printed in the Herald Classified Ad ascribed for difficulties in French | columns {n the past 7 years. | they're styled in a choice of elther plain or striped shirt effects, also all over jacquard patterns. Green, blue, navy, jockey, buff and black, sizes 26 to 46 . Thousands of Yards of Smart Summer Wash Fabrics Specially Priced For Fri. Night and Sat. Printed Printed Broadcloths | Rayon Voiles 39c,.| 89c.. New smart colorful prints Lovely new patterns on for cool sleeveless sport wear, coolie coats, drapes, pillows. Dainty floral patterns, 36 inches wide, guaranteed tub fast, regular 5% qualty. $2 Values Up to $3.95 Priced in Two Groups Jacquard Blankets New fall patterns in Indian and block designs, part wool. full size. Specially marked for Friday night $2'98 and Saturday .... soft pastel grounds, printed Special Purchase and Sale! Wash Frocks . ) Bathing Caps Scores OF Dainti]y caps in colors to match one's bath- ing suit, with a neat contrasting col- Household Needs---Low in Price Fancy Slip 1n attractive stripes, 36 inches wide, guaranteed fast color. 400 New Summer Our entire range of smart novelty 1 . /2 price COOI Styles 1 or motits and borders. Reduced to Cover Material Specially marked, on a soft cool fluffy washa- ble rayon volle, 36 inches $1.79($2.49 Values to $2.95 | Values to $4.95 . wide, guaranteed tub fast. Extra Special 50 Pc. Dinner Sets Several attractive patterns in floral designs. Specially $ 9 5 BEH, o avasunndnidnsse 4 Oval Fibre Rugs Size 24x36, well bound all around, attractive bright patterns. Special 7 for Friday night and Saturday .... c Crepe de Chine Slips Of a quality of workmanship and $2.95 Radium Silk 93c,. Pure silk washable radi- um for sport wear, slips and children’s frocks, 20 lovely summer shades including black, white, navy. Our standard $1.25 quality, re- duced for Saturday only. Printed Silks $1.39,, 300 yards new printed This is the most unusual sell- ing of wash frocks ever offered by this store. The styles are smart, the colors are summery. Linens Prints Voiles crepe de chine® smart neat Pongees Batiste and others colorful floral designs. Choiee of light or dark grounds, reg- ular $£1.89 quality, Linen Lunch Cloths Pure linen -crash luncheon 89 All Sizes 16 to 46 material that is very excellent. Choose either lace trimmed or plain tailored models, both with shadow proof hems, bodice tops and invert- ed back pleats. all colors, sizes 34 to 49, exceptional value at cloths, size 50x50 with neat col- ored borders, hemmed ready for use, each ...... Ay A Few Extra Sizes

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