New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1920, Page 3

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JUST THE DRESS FOR SUMMER! —of fine Tissue « Gingham The cost . g0t When yon are clever enongh to make It yourselft Size 16 re ‘3. terial at 68c yd. Findings MeCall Pattern No. 9380, 30c. 8 yards u 783 The Organdies, Ginghams in ness, will And you ca the Swisses, the thelr ool dainti- want to sew. , with a McCall Pattern, PULLAR - & NIVEN NEW BRITAIN NEWS Australlan Herald Surprises Roy N. Baell, N'ormer Councilman From Second Ward, oy N. Duell, a former member the common council from the Second ward, in Melbourne, AustraMa, L4 ' ative for the Russell company of St Louls, of his life last April while reading The Herald, which published Melbourne. AMr. Buell had settled down in one of the com- fortable chairs In the leading hotel in Melbourne to quictly read his favorite paper when his eye focused on a large group ple of “prominent eitizens of New britain.® The picture turned out 1o be leaders of the dance for the grent fote to be held in that por- ton of New Guinea in honor of the Prince of Wales when he pays his oM- cial visit to his colony. The title of the pleture ix “Now fritain Leaders In War Paint” and shows Maori tribesmen “shaking & wicked shimmy.” MARRY out 0F TOWN now Enginecring had the surpri n cturn Cortifieates at Office of Town Clerk Show Po Ceremonices of Local Inter Fredericks of 10 Gold Miss Eleanor Theresa Lor- 45 Harvard street, were married Bridgeport Rov. Alex- ander Alison May return cer- fiicates at offico the town clerk show Other marriages the city ring the chude Harold R. Houeck Miss Emma M hoth of Lhis city performed by HRev wallingford, May Osenr Abr Hret hnelder May by \den Paul Laucy Campis Fdward 4 church, Middlctown, Joseph stroet, and enson o by 17, of n Jr the of in- performed out du past month and 19, was in aged Bernasconi, aged The ceremony Henry Stone whamson ind of Ne Britain Paul Kirsch in Mer- both w 32, Hev and Hev John's Giacehino of this eity. Middletown of st porformed NURSERY BENEWFIT. den vl Rritain Day n of the New mpany office fore G Y. B club At Lake June to ng will and render vocal se- nAY tunted by of the ye wor A work wery ain M ne e the T June th Nur- ganized will hold & pounce The Day be b Urban €al le dance Tuesday even vill be sery Musie for ynzz will proceeds given A danct ihivan orchestras ‘han tion READY FOR REUNION, committee High school 1919 anged M. has The s of f the the A dinner ut ¥ a reunion on next Monday pleted ing member tlekets ul Glover's MAKKINGE Harold st | ley str Fhorengren have taken ou n marriage license ficonse has also been grantefl to Wil Ham J. Donahue 154 Dwight street , and Mary F. Mecehan of %0 Garden street Wl arrangements and return whop LICENSEN, rtind of 66% San R dreet, nd Miss Florence of | Annie | the | Birite | - | Senator the | Al THE BOYS IN THE OTHSR CAR BY GROVE ISTHAT SALESMAN — THE AST GIWE'™ THE TEN F= L= AND PUT T POWN AS TAXI TAKE THE TEN AN’ GIVE HIM A TICKET TO HAWATL — FOR CHANGE SOME DAY ONE OF THESE CONDOCTORS 1S GOING TO HAVE SOME CHANGE AN BREAK s o L — A YAP HOLDS OP | —_ \ i FTHE TRAIN AT THE END OF A5 MILEe KIDE BY FLASHING A 10 CASE NOTE ON THE CONDQCTOR — tion of special the I right to strike except for NEW POLITICAL PARTY Chambcr of Deputies in France Form WOMAN IMPLICATED INMURDER MYSTERY as definite that none leaders aspiring to be the suc- of Premier Millerand is in- in the new of cessor New Party — Called Alliance— U9¢d LINN—SPARROW. W. Linn and .\,hs.A « Edith were united in marriage this | Rev. M. W. Gaudian at ! the bridegroom at 78 | street. Miss Edith Linn, | the bridegroom, was brides- | and Frank Merkile, of this (‘it.\,! acted as best man. Followine the ceremony the couple left on ap ex-! s tended trip through Maine andiCan- | lada. They will reside at 87 freen- | | wood street upon their return. 1 BANDIT GETS $50,000. I Atlanta. June 1 Between $50.- | 000 and $60.000 in government and ! corporation bonds was stolep last night when a truck transferring reg- | istered mail from the postoffice tp the terminal siation was heid up by Jlone Democratic Union. Lewis Sparrow afternos the home Greenwood | Female’s Clolhes Found in Elwell | House Alter Shooting Paris. June 17.—A new party just | formed in the chamber of deguties m by { has 260 voes and it is expected any oF | future premier will have to take it sister maid, admis- | into account in preserving his house- Elwell, " mur- New York, June sion by Mrs. Marie keeper for Joseph B dered sportsman and whist expert, that she had taken a negligee, shp- | pers ana a boudoir cap from Elwell's after found him shot and | that she had hidden these in a wash- tub in the cellar, was today's sensa- tion in the investigation of the mur der mystery. Mrs. Larsen told torney Dooling that the clothes to protect a young woman The housekeeper's statement aroused conjecture whether the wom- an who owned the negligee, slippers and boudoir cap passed the night in the Blwell nd left before the M. Larsen demribed the ;:;:'COUNTESS OF MANY ADVENTURES MAY ENTER THE MOVIES young women who she said were 17.—An Larsen, ma- | Jority. Charles C. A. Jonnart, Pas de Calals, has been | president It is called the “alliance republican- democratic of social action and fonal reconstruction.” The party’s program outlined by Jonnart his speech accepting the presidency, includes a declaration against a dic- tatorship matter from quarter it might come: a policy reconstruction of France by unity hard work: the substitution of Niinouncement 'af the repbery W solidarity of the classes for made today by officials after an un- hatred. and law and order with aboli- | wue ful all night hunt for the thief, senator from elected room she at- | = LON in Assist. Dist. At- she had hidden | what | and | the class no hous sen quent visitors at the FElwell home. One, short and fat, Mrs. Larsen said. | usually called on Elwell about 10 o'clock In the morning. | REVIEWS BRITISH ARMY and | General March Staff Watches Army of Occupation—Visita Bel- glan and British Commanders. Coblenz, June 16.—Gen. Peyton C. March, chief of staff of the American army pald his respects today to the Belgian and British commanders in the Rhineland At Cologne he re- viewed the British of occupa- tion. At a lunch given by Gen. Rocquoy, chief of the Belgian general staff, General March announced that he had just received a cablegram from President Wilson that the United States visit from neral lLeman, of army stating desiréd a the defender VISIT SENATOR HARDING Among Today's Guests Are Senators Lodge, T ogee, Moses and ¥ o1 & . Gen, Mile Another. 17.—Among Harding at lLodge Washington Tune those calling his office | of Massachusetts: Brandegee of Con- necticut; Mnases, New Hampshire and France of Maryland 1 “We unanimously | tlon that Ohie ana would go republian Moses after his vieit Nelson Miles, wnother on Senator todayv were Senators adopted a resolu- New Hampshire this said l l time, Lieut tired MRS. GOUGHLIN KNOWN ' Mother of Baby en re- was Kidnapped At Nor- ristown, . Has Pricnds in Water- bury When She Attended School. Alrs months old George CoVTESS 297N Waterbury, June 17 1. Coughlin mother of 13 Blakely Coughlin who was kidnapped | the Coughlin in Norris 1Twe %o wall being a home ks graduate from we is of She was town, ¥ was Countess to Prince Pahln now fore her she ed Cross, | Soumarkoff life.! She was Youssoupoff, who had a hand in the Jew: in lhn"'lflfl\ul of the noted Rasputin. It e d % rumored the countess may enter jthe gnovies in England. known here Margaret's boarding school president of the class of 1906. Her maiden name was Miss Margaret Watt and she is a native of Overbrook, Pa. rriage liston, cousin T.on working for the Russian has had an exciting robbed of @il her Crimea, al AL .at the GEBRBEEDEGVOPGHHD O ! Reserve.—advt. @fi#@@@@@@fi@###fi%@@@@fi#@a-###fifi@@@@@ THREE BIG GROUPS OF SMART § ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: J Group No. 1 JERSEY SUITS $2 § Mostly <port models in sizes 14 to 12, smart suits for immecdiate wear, Fall. b GHEBG » G R > very also neat & green, black. rose. sand, taupe and silver. i you would do well to take advantage of. 825 There are cheek v navy w ¢ suits come in An extraordinney value, Group No. 2 STUNNING SUITS There are 50 suits in this group. Both sport and dress models. cerges and tricotines. Mostly all navy blue. The sizes range from 16 to 44. very suit worth more at wholesale than the price we are a king for it. ANl the most popular styles will be found in this group, Tuxedo front, roll collar, strictly tailored and many others. L3 Group No. 3 In this assortment you will find Silvertone Suits, g\llls of Burrella, fll«‘k \rluur S| otine Suits. All the most sought for styles. Mostly tures and copen blues. The size ranges from 16 to 40. PLANE LINEN AT . $ : th Evel oman and young miss will wai e e A e They are vory §90d looking belng made with tucked pog The po('l‘eli are pcarl button trimmed. Al sizes. ##@#@@@@@fi##%#@#i@fi@fi@@####@##fi## Park Reserve is easily reached by Stanley street electrics to Francis SMART SUITS STUNNING SUITS OF AERO- today is the Ind Pin tournament, haven't seen one make it a point Anderson match } Try -our. typew! Britain, Typewritg Chick Dewey Anderson Friday' We have on b rough Addin save you conside: Typewriter Exch Harry Parsons Edward Conlin and Patrick W. No. 3 of the fir on their annual v Want to upeml ing? Listen! g Casino Bowling iget a nice comi balcony" in the and watch a match.—advt. We sell Carte * New Britain —advt. gree of LL. D. and John Donnelly will receive an M. D. degree at the commencement exercises at Fordham tomorrow. June marriages thus far have num- bered 39, a total in excess of the average full month last year. Typewriters and adding machines rented, New Britain Typewriter Ex- change.—advt. A regular monthly meeting of Hira Temple, A. O. K. K., will be held at Vega hall this evening. Dewey beat Anderson in Bridge- jport two weeks ago, but oh, what a { trimming is in store for him Friday night.—advt. There will be a meeting of Thomas , ‘Ashe branch, Friends of Irish Free- dom, at 8 o'clock tonight in Judd's hall. A banquet was tendered tc the 1920 class of graduates of the New Britain High school last evening at the Elks' | | srill. John White acted as toast- | master. The most popular sport in the state Chick Dewey of Bridgeport Anderson Friday night.—advt. Exclusive agents Stetson Besse-Leland Co.—advt. The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary socicty of the Trinity Methodist church will hold a cake and food sale tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock in A. A. Mills’ store on West Main street. Want to spend an enjoyable even- ing? Listen! Come down to the Casino Bowiing Alleys Friday. night, get a nice comfortable seat in the balcony in the coolest place in town and watch a wonderful bowling match.—advt. Harry Ginsberg will receive a de- vs. \ shoes. K] § £ S N White Oxfords for,Your.Vacation This reliable white canvas oxford was stretch for 7 days on a Walk-Over last so it would bold shape. It was finished slowly, carefully by skill bootmakers. The upper .won’t. bulge over welt. Its white upper will continue white. we sell you this ‘white oxford, you leave our std in white shoes built to give you lasting satisfactid Also in Walk-Over shaped white oxfords we b your precise fit. David Manning’s Uiatk-Over Shoe Store i 211 Main Street, i New Brite

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