New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1929, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. - 1 — & . i\\'fll:nm Miles, Karnik '1‘orosxan El t = World War Veteran e of Thompsonville as a com- and Healthy At Burlington. Camp; L IN MUR[]ER PL[]T: LRl T I it R | SLAT[R ROARD i e s mese sl ‘E‘(pelt Shot Saves Son ra ent fo po- | Shad B SISho e s « \ H. Kirkham will rep- h of Angry Bull e e ' ; SR R Sun Baths Are Novel Camp Feature‘ Sortaionn oo 2y S8 LR Police Say He Hired Tipster by wie i sshington Unisersits la 13 Property Owners Appeal— e Camp Staft | David McClure, 18, is alive because | King AL AT Car ere a v _of the Warl < ecuted ad to do No Food Left Untouched | r. oiial pereonnel of the camp | of ihe expert marksmanship of bis Error in Scheme last Thues : s var s 1 toda Hearing Set for July ) e lines Sa f orid a harles B. Cad- by H is as follows: father, Francls McClure, farmer. ] n : pllanis s s y Hungry Campers— | Miss Ventlie Logan. camp dicti- | living near here. Murphysboro, Til, July 16 (UP) t i e s owne real estate lo ¢ 3. Bamforth, Harry [clan and nurse; John G. Read, « ey Al Tackeal ne » M Activities O —R. Shad Bennett, a rent St. |1 1 Aut il 1 ¢ ster road, & . ' rd H. any Activities Occupy | ector; Helen G. Read, ¢ fary | youth and when he fell exhausted,| . Sad Bennett, enchs . A ) g el S ¢ R She el Voight, chef. 3 gave fain = Louis attorney, was b » J. Hughes, Mr. and Time of Campers. | Counselors: Frances Stotz, chief ”‘ B"‘d’l‘f‘_\;‘f&ufi:f“tfllobgc mmA of plotting to k 2 o el ¢ i stk i : e b v % CE \dewolf and Effisio ~ | counsellor; Marion illing, Muriel W nlra 7 izootine ks ¢| chant for $12 4 Brophy. ' a rion his son was in the line of fire, money How New Britain children are en- | Falk, Rita took aim and shot the bull through | The warrant char Jennett hic- joying themselves in camp is told in | Henderson the head. The animal dropped dead | e Sl Olin Kin letter received today | Kitchen Staft only a few feet from the pr te N ant from John G d, director of the | Agnes Wilhelmsen, Helen Sitavich, | youth N Air camp: collect King's life suranc t et at West < St N ; s Mon. . 1si housekeeping. p of girls went | = = il o el l_—_‘“-‘—*_fi STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON DURING JULY AND AU llent group of coun- LITTLE GIRLS’ selors has been able to give an edu- | cational program of high merit. SPECIAL! A 10¢ Size Practically all of the counselors are 79 Cakes LISTERINI $1 00 experienced teachers and know how C FAIRY 3 g o to keep children happy, SOAP \outh Wash) “There are now 107 campers, the Wegssaay i | most ever in camp. We have in- anty resses Morning e as resses creased the camp enrollment from ST in 1927 to 107 now—an increase ot 20 cr-c‘nc-fo\lrth. : 5 8 for 25 5 Sizes T to 14 “This group of girls will be here Sizes 2 to 6 35 —ALWAYS DRAWS THE LARGEST CROWDS! 55c Growing Girls’ No Food Uneaten _"An excellent food supply is 1;\.1.{:.‘ ' £ | St B .| Tomorrow! The Second Wednesday Half-Holiday— | o s o o their plates. On Sundays ice cream Cute little patch pockets; organdie col- ('\m GOLT .\1'\ and contrasting trim- is served, and about once a week a Dicnic supper is held on Signal hill, ||| 1ars. Short or sleeveless styles. Made ming. 11QL11F(1 Dimities, Pique, Voile with campers cooking bacon* over || of fancy figured Prints. ' B the bungalow fires and drinking cups . ! | and cups of milk. I B “The Kitchen staft of New Britain | boys and girls, numbering 11 and — Wednesday Mornings! — R o S e 29¢ FIGURED WASH FABRICS s up iR e Women's and Growing Girls’ ins a high degree of eff y and MTCTURE N ) ~ g ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE el L?ex:;hn“;;i\ egree of efficiency an. FIGURED LAWNS, DIMITIES, PERCALES NOVELTY PUMPS AND SPORT OXFORDS $ 2 47 including in ever N “Activities of the campers include and CRETONNES Including many Arch Support Pumps and Oxfords, R e B conceivable style and color. Sold up to $1.95. pupils; craft work with many ma- All fast colors. . 16c While they iast, Wednesday Morning ... .. pair terials, orchestra, dancing, folk Wednesc: per yard — games, hiking, entertainments, und cants. | VOTHT ‘ON T . T pageants, ANOTHER WONDERFUL GROUP “On the Fourth of July a parade e e re and a pageant showing the Boston Tea party were held: a picnic sup- WOMEN'S 49c SILK BRASSIERES § 50 Dozen HANDKERCHIEFS! per in the evening and fireworks at . 3 San Men's and \\nmu s regular 10c Handkerchiefs. works was given to the camp and , s Mo . 3 : i the display was enjoyed to the ut- Wednesday Morning for Wednesday .\lorning Aars most. “At the opening of the camp, 64 men from the Fafnir Bearing Co. MATERIALS: [0 came up and worked all afternoon IN'S UNION SUTTS etting things Into shape, WOMEN'S 69¢c RAYON BLOOMERS —DIMITY ‘ : SHLERTISY LCISTEOR OIS Visitors Welcome 5 2 s 5 o = —BROADCI.OTH IS B Regular $1.19 kind. Balbriggan Suits. Short Visiting dz rday #nd Slastic at knee and reinforced seat. Colors, or - L A el 3 i & s n:n\mfl m::,? to 6 p “m .‘ n’v‘x! chid, flesh, white, peach and nile green. —PIQUE ~ i "r* 4 sl«-c}w and knee qugtm To be closed ou.t 88c arents and friends visit the camp Wednesday Morning, 3 —FIGURED p i Wednesday Morning ... ... suit iped Madras, Plain Broadcloths and Figured Prints. Wednesday Morning, per yard are surprised to see what a Gy 1 organization it is = PRINTS : SIZES TO 46 “Church 1s held for the Catholic # Px 1S 36 46 i . . g e ren on Sunday at camp. Rev, CHILDREN'S SPORT SOCKS mas J. Laden supplied the first ol 3 Q ) & o . v and Rev, Cornelius Curry the RIPPELETTE SPREADS — g Regularly sold in our stock for 29¢. A wondgrful second. The Knights of Columbus x108. Seamless and scalloped edges. A reg- ; bargain for Wednesday Morning shoppers. fake care of t Catholic sermons. E0 valie s / Jise ¥ Per Pair c Protestant c journcy to Bur- 50 value. iy : RELEH i tington. where Sunday school is held under the d ion of Rev. Thomas | pastor of th ch. ! al parties were held last s 3 21 amam § adnasdar ool the winning red di- < O WA { — Wednesday Morning! — vision, one for the New Brilai — Wednesday Morning! — Fresh Air camp council—a camp i 3 § . e 824 Pairs Children’s and Misses \ % FIRST QUALITY SNEEX and acting a c and ) % e Q o % | body. Edith Wilhelmson PUMPS and SPORT OXFORDS 2 Values to $1.39 nt, Mary Fornica is secre- - s to $3.00 e 3 : < b : i < Vali 23,00 WEDNESDAY MORNING he ‘Fresh Al | Wednesday $1 87 2 / ; alues to $3.( o deen instituted e S Ceiee inations. {his year under Miss Venlie Logan's Black, tan, smoke and many combinations. & 2 _) 0} 1A SEQ IR - Colors are brown, khaki and white — heavy pure direction, and the :h;hlv” oG For dress or sturdy wear. All sizes to 2. 2 o [at A Out a aum rubber soles. Every pair guaranteed. Sizes to 6. quiring that tan that means gon A LA health when coupled with increasing sl / [ g 674 Pairs Boys’' and Girls’ weight.” MEN'S SHORTEE RUNNING PANTS [/ R\ Co [0 ri‘al ‘ S L T ST Watch Tongue White Jean—White Checked Nainsook. Colored 0 / AN "N Bl iade of blue Chambray. Sizes to 17. All full cut. For Signs of Illness || i B 44c "ol N : Wednesday Wednesday Morning Special sda) i 5 3 o 2 Morning . Your tongue is nothing more t ls than the upper end of your stomach | . and intestines. It is the first thing { 3 ’ your doctor looks at. It tells at a i | ) : - bl [ | glance the condition of your diges- BOYS’ $1.19 LINEN KNICKERS tive system —and ph; A A hOR \ believe this to be the best grade of Strect that 90 per cent of all sick Sizes 8 to 17 . 4 b 3 lieve this to be the best grade of Strect start with stomach and bowel | { “Dr. Warren's” First Step SHOES — PUMPS — SPORT OXFORDS In pat., gun mets .\mnlw tan, blonde; many com- binations. Nizes to 5. Values to $1.98. 97 Wednesday Morning . . . shown this season at this low price. will want two and three of these dresses trouble. All new novelty patterns and plain colovs. 7 7 c A white or yellow- g on your tongue is a danger signal of those diges- | tive disorders. It tells you why the least ex- UNBLEACHED TABLE COVERS \ Bs il ] s ertion tires you out; 3 &1 el B 1.371 Yards Lookatsour Why vou have pains in With hand printed designs. Size 52x32. Colored ; SUMMER WASH GOODS TONGUE the bowels, gas, sour Seall d edges every morning! stomach, dizzy spells. scalloped edges. / i 1l v Crepes, Rayons and Rayon Drapery Ma- And it’s a sign you need Tanlac. | Wednesday Morning Inc €pe 1yons anc yor pery This good old reliable medicine has 5 | AT terial. - Sold up to 9c. helped thousands who were physi- | \ g L™ o B Wednesday Morning cal wrecks. See how the first bot- ‘ tle helps you 1o | | e ) ; Tanlac contains no mineral 20 Dozen Men's Fancy and \ ! || | % |1 e S i BEACON SPLIT HOSE AR | BOYS' GOLF SOCKS for the sick. Get a bottle from \ ; o a1 25¢ ¢ ) | \ Short sleeve and sleeve: {| Snappy summer designs. Sizes 7 to 1115 your druggist today. Your moncy Our regular 25¢ grade. 1 \ i\ | S leeve anc 4 nappy ; ! g } 2. 42 back if it doesn’t help you. L) Wednesday Morning . .. ? pairs $ 00 \ ke | I loss, organdie ccl 8| Extra Special for Wednesday Morning, pr. C Wednesday Morning Special early while the assortment is large. YVery Cool and Summery! lars; and round ne anE e / Made of floral Dimity., i Women's ‘ b | Ratiste, Prints and Ba 10 Infants’ 3 Cases V or ROUND W atiste, s and Bue- L 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED 3 Cases S | i s o Wity HEAVY TURKISH NECKS | With and Without | 4 | Sizes to 52 BALLS NO DULL SUMMER DAYS Collars i \ o - :, g $ 1 oOO 5 West Main St. Wednesday! WEDNESDAY MORNING! Wednesday! Dresses ' ze 203 : 60 Dozen < IR 5 { Sizes 0—1—2 Wednesday Morning o 2 3 MARVEL SPGOL, Headquarters fOl' i SUITS A 2 COTTON Wednesday Morning Sizes 2 to 6 s & s, 100-yvard spool Lace Curtains = s 9. B Absolutely the Largest and Finest ‘ : 49(: | $ R 2 for C c Display in the City at the Lowest i G Always sold for Urices. . 8 : 50 DEb Stool - Sun style suits 2 52 pCDEESLR0 (PO R lloped and s Colored hemmed borders. Doubl» . ¢ g < > HOI( E SUMMER FELTS, 1 e r far o Set-in or kimono sleeves, scalloped an BLOOR@BERG S thread and all perfect. An unusual 'ot in a good range of i IAIR BRAID and STRAWS et \uu‘g\‘l two for the plain bottoms. An unusual lot at a very 328 MAIN STREET for tomorrow’s selling! colors and combina- g Pastel Colors price of one at aqur low price. tions. Worth $3 to £5 Plenty of Large Headsizes Worth $3 to $5 Notion Dept. “She has n book!" from fhe Towels Lending Library

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