New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 13

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— L. CURRIE TO GET | MM OF RADIUM 10 Wz{shifig{on to Receive Valuable Gilt hington, May 19.—Mme. Marie he eminent Polish scientist, to Washington today from 1 to recelve from President Hard- amme of radium which has Ipurchased for her by the women nerica. The presentation is to place at the White House at 3 k this afternoon, Mrs. Harding, ukhes, wife of the secretary ot Mme, Jusserand, wife of the h ambassador, and Princess Inirski, wife of the Polish min- wifl assist in the presentation her arrival at the Union sta- Mme. Curie was sreeted ittee 'ghich included Mr: loods Bliss, Mrs. Marshall Fiela, ames W. Wadsworth, Jr, of an Longworth Mrs n Kellogg. The distingiishea was escorted to the home of ird assistant secrelary of state s, Bliss, where she will be a until her departurd on Monday w York Curie was accompanied by 0 daughters and Mrs. Willlam h Malone of New York. \ Curfe will be the guest at omorrow night at the French wy and Sunday night at the Po- gation. bs. best coffee, $1.00. Russell advt, IAMER IS BEACHED. ndle State Badly Damaged In Boiler Room byFire. York, May 20/~Damage to #hippin Board's passenge: jship, Pachandle State which ached last night to prevent de- jlon by fire, was mainly confinea ine and boiler room, fire ht officlals said today. Fire. od throughout the night be. otting the blazze under control Investigation as to the cause fire was begun today by Com- er R. D. Gatewood of the Ship- Board. The ship will be taken dock as spon as the water is jed from her holds. The steam- scheduled to sail for Europe a full list of passenrers next ay. The U. 8. Mall Steamship ny which operated the Pan- o State, today attempted to se- a substitute vessel. OVELAND WILL FILED Provides for Tract of Land at de Park, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Go [Daughter in Trast. e will of Henry A. Loveland, filed p court of probate, leaves a piece 1 estate at Hyde Park, Brooklyn, . to Albert Lincoln Loveland, a fison. However, in codicil, this sion is revoked and the property t to Mildred L. Mitchell, daugh- e testator in trust. She has ler to dispose of it for the anance care of the grandson un. attains his majority . Harriett M. H. Hubbel of New n is given a sum of $400. The inder of the estate is ordered ed among the testator's daugh- Mra, . Rackliffe, Mrs. o L. Stoddard and Mrs. Mildred itchell. Mrs. Mildred L. Mitchell med executrix without bonds. 111 was drawn December 9, 1920, was witnessed by Averill F. Es- [Huldah C. Swanson and Leroy N, am. The codicll was witnessed roline F. Stearns, Fred M. ns and Averill E. Esten. URRITT GRANGE NOTES rday Evening’s Meeting Will Tako n of Visitors’ Night—Wethers. d Grange to Be in Charge. uesday of this week a large gn of Burritt Grange members D Plainville to meet with Plain- range and see the initiatory put on. The Berlin degree team harge of George J Reed, past r of Berlin Grange, put on the , and also an excellent drill, with Reed as master. Saturday of this week the reg- meeting of Burritt Grange will eld at Judd's hall, and will take iform of visitors’ night. Wethers- Grange, in charge of the lec- r, Wellington C MaeDonough, take charge of the program for rer's hour, gnd a treat is in store everyone, as Wethersfleld Grange oming by special car and that ns a goodly delegation and “some rtainment.”” The local order in ge of Misg Dorothy Woodford, riady, will serve refreshments. VANDALISM IN PARK. rintendent Complajns of Destruc- at Tennis Court and Shrubbery. perintendent of Parks Ralph nwright reports that vandals, pably youths, have done damage to shrubbery and tennis courts In t Hill park. Trees and bushes ad thelr branches broken off no reason whatever, there being looms on them, and other minor has been done. tennis courts were visited the before last by someone who evi- | ty had no other plans than de- n. ° The tapes were acuffed up ‘distributed about the courts, not Over 300 Machines in This Sale NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 192:. x & @@ m @m INC. M"'X’s’ Isloti:‘iz sbgfi ;i;ma HARTFORD reat Unloading Sale of Sewing Machines EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS THIS is an UNUSUAL disposal of GREAT quantities of HIGH GRADE SEWING MACHINES at NOTABLY LOW PRICES. The advantages are of such a character that it will be profitable to visit this sale to-morrow, or the next day from a distance to get just the machines of your desire. THE REASON for the EXTRAORDINARY LOW prices in the fact that the sale is a general clean-up of discontinued style cases, short lots, and too many of some styles, and some that have been used for demonstrating pur- poses. Every machine in our stock marked at a reduction for this sale. Come early for best choice. Some lots are limited and may not last a day. ‘?’e kindly ask you tc 2all in person and select the very style Machine you have in mind, as it is very unsatisfactory to try and fill Mail Orders as there are so many different styles and models to choose from, some cases are slightly marred and the Machine you may have in mind may be sold by the time your or- der reaches us. At these low prices we cannot duplicate them. WHITE DROP HEAD Ball bearing. fine oak cases: 6- drawer models; while they have had slight use. they are in fine condition and will sell very fast at this low price. Regular selling price $60.00, Sale Price $20.00 ALLOWANCE DOMESTIC A Wonderful Sewiur Machine Near Mar facvaring Coss THIS DOMEST'C This price only ior this sale and only while lots last. We know this Domestic to be the best sewing machine for good home use. Light run- ning, simple to operate, serv- ice at no cost. We keep this machine in service free for 20 vears. The sit-rite model Fine oak case. Automatic lift, ball bearing. xtra Special Price $52 THBUTES O WHTG [ e naven cuee TO HAVE CADILLAC Many Call at Home of Chief Justice to Pay Their Respects—Funeral Policc Dept. Head Gets Expensive Tomorrow Morning at 10 0'Clock. Machine, Despite Opposition of Aldermen. Washington, May 20.—Scores of friends of the jurist, numbering many high officials, but representing the New Haven, May 20.—The Board of _humbler walks of life as well, called | Finance at its meeting last night au- thorized Chief Philip T. Smith of the S police department to purchase for the Justice White to pay their respect,| department a new pfle\'on‘-passenger and messages of condolence continued | Cadillac sedan. The machine will cost to come into the family from all parts |-the city $3,800 as a reduction of $1,800 from the quoted price of $5,600 is allowed for the old car. The money needed to purchase the car is already in the police department ac- count, left from an unspent appropri- ation. There was a slight difference of opinion among the members of the finance board and a previous motion today at the home of the late Chief of the country and from abroad. The funeral of the late court head, which will be held from the residence on Rhode Island avenue tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock will be marked by simplicity. At the request of the family there will be no ceremony of an “official” nature but practically every branch of the national govern-| (hat the chief be authorized to pur- ment will be represented among the | chase a Buick sedan for $1,750 and friends of the late chief justice Who | (he old car. or an Oldsmobile sedan will attend "l\n.;”,vo.-lmnum activities | for $1,775 and the old car, was de- in the capita ”‘“h cease '“’r }‘lh“ "‘5 feated. It was the request of Chief and honor will be ngid to the dead | mith that he b % 7% jurist wherever the American flag is BSOS paLtocasdE toRblly flown. Solemn high requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Matthew's Catholic church by the Right Rev. Monsignor 2 > 1 s B Thomas 8. Lee, the pastor. Interment | Dr- Wiiam Allen Brooks, Forn will be made in historic Oak Hill cem- | ¥arvard Man, Heart Failure Victi etery, Georgetown. Brookline, Mass., May 20.—Dr. ‘\\'llllun\ Allen Brooks, a surgeon of high standing who was a varsity foot- { ball player and oars arvard in - {the 80's, died sudenly at his private YALE GRAD HONORED. 1 hospital here early today. Heart dis- N case overcame him while he slept. He John M. Goctchins, Class of 1894 8, | Vas 57 vears of age. Gets Degree of Master of Arts. DERrooke Was Wormenly; chistisux: geon of the ) achusetts state guard New Haven, May 20.—Announce. |and during the influenza epidemic in ment was made at Yale university to- | the fall of 1918 was an active head of the campaign to defeat it. EX-FOOTBALL STAR DIES, Pure lard, 11c Ib. Russell Rros.— advt day that the corporation at its meet- ing last Saturday e the degree of [ papy Op WINCH g",“‘ master of arts privatim to John M GUN SHOP TO CLOSE Goetchins, class of 1894 S who ren- g dered important service to the muni- tion board during the war. He has been on the rowing committee of the university for many years New Haven, May 20.—Announce- ment was made last evening that a portion of the gun shop of the Win- | ! chester Repeating Arms. company v closed a wee ine | Rev. Willlam P. Merrill, pastor of ;l'(’)‘lllln?fi\?o The special o;:do:c::-nm"b | the Brick Presbyterian church, New | ment and repair department will York city, hias been appointed Lyman | tinue at work. Lack of orders is giv. ' Beecher lecturer for next year and alfer tha beiost bt Prof. James Bissett Pratt of Williams | colege hag been npgoln!ml Taylor i , in the Divinity sch . . N h il v ool | panfirmation Photographs? | DOMESTIC ELECTR’C ——— WILSON 19.75) | | 220 $35.00 | Was 35. SINGER DROP-HEAD Some have § and T drawers; vour choice while lot lasts. Advise early buying as they will not last long at this low price These me- chines have been used for demon- stration and are in fine condition . Regular selling price $65.00. Sale Pries $33.95 WHEELER & | NEW HOME Floor Samples *30.75 Was For vour machine regardless of condition. This extra special offer is an actual reduction from the reg- ular low selling price of the most wonderful Electric Rotory Se\\'mg Machines. This extraordinary a'lowance DOMESTIC is for this sale only and is made to assist those who want an Electric Sewing Machine and do nat v.';m;tfio do away with their present machine at a total loss. Three styles to choose from, library tablc, electric, as illustrated to the left making a grand combination: a library table when closed, a sewinz machine when opened. Finished in beautiful American walnut, brown maho~any and golden oak. The Cabinet Electric, as illustrated to the right. makes a very compact piece of furniture as well 15 a fine sewing machine. This style Sewinz Ma- chine can be changed from an electric to a foot treadle machine in iess than one minute. No mechanical work required to make the change. The selection of American walnut. brown mahogany and oak. Th> Drop Head Electric is very desirable for the dressmaker where speed is required. You can sew mere In one day with this wonderful machine than with your ent machine in f 1 can also he changed from electric to foot "hy peddle a sewing when this electric will sew at a cost of 15c. per hour. SELECT ANY STYLE MACHINE DELIVERY MADE AT ONCE. PAY 31.00 PER WFEK. NO EXTRA CHARGES I_, / Extra Special y MADE CABINET Here is an extra special cencession from the Domestic Sewing ,Machine Co. They make it possible for us to sell this fine Domestic Made Cab- inct at the price it costs us. It has a fine well finished cah case, neat and suitable for any room in the home. Regu- lar price $69.00. Extra spe- cial =ale »—i~e S47.00. DOMESTIC ELECTRIC N A e T T ——— The Army and Navy Suppl Store New Britain’s Leading Workman’s Store MEN’S FURNISHINGS, BAGS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, RAINCOATS, SHOES. BOOTS, CAMPIN( : OUTFITS, BOY SCOUT OUTFITS, ETC. BLUE DENIM OVERALLS .. BLUE DENIM JUMPERS ........... U. S. Army Pup Tents . ... $2.45 Khaki Pants, Good Quality $1.65 Blue Chambray Work Shirts 75¢ Clese Woven Khaki Shirts 95¢ Polka Dot Shirts, will not fade 95¢ 2-Piece Bal. Underwear ... .. 45¢ Jean Drawers, Army Undershirts dershirts, Navy Underdrawers, Silk Lisle Union Suits, also- Madras Union Suits at ea. $1.35 U. S. Army Hip Boots, guaranteed waterpoof $3.95 Cashmerette Hose, value 35c¢ pair 15c¢ Army Shees and Navy Shoes that are made of real Leather $3.75 to $5.95 Boy Scouts’ Uniforms Boy Scouts Complete Outfits, Breeches, Coat, Wrap Leggings, Campaign Hat and Khaki Shirt A Big Assortment of Khaki Breeches in Khaki Cloth, Wool, Moleskin and Corduroy gins, Leather Vests, Leather Jerkins, Leather Coats, Short and Long. Trunks of every description at big savings. Our Raincoat Department is able to fit you out prices from $5 to $16.50, in all stvles and materi COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND. We also carry Cartridge Belts, Web Belts, Money Belts, Khaki Handkerchiefs, Trench Mirrors, Cantee Mess Kits, Watch Caps, Etc. £ RE-ISSUE BREECHES .. 56 GHURCH STREET Rogers’ Recreation Buildin;

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