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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928, NEW BRITAIN'S FAVORITE TENOR Andrew J. IN A SONG RECITAL Palace ADDED ATTRACTION MON. — TUES. — WED. OTHER KEITH ACTS—BEBE DANIELS AND NITA NALDI IN “GLIMPSES OF THE MOON” Seeking a New ueen Now CANADIANS SEEKING WORK IN THIS cITY Factory Wages Attract Men and Women From Farms OF GENERAL GRANT| CAMPAIGN, DEMOCRATS Members of G. A. R., Sons of Veter- | Chairman Erwin of Republican Town List of Ex- J. M. Hallinan, Inc. | SATURDAY SPECIALS The republican party expended| meeting of Stanley Women's Relief | $531.67 in the last election as against| corps held Wednesday afternoon, the | §5 spent by the democratic party, a| sses 8, Grant | report of the G. O. P. town commn—; by Chairman H. E. ans, S, V. Auxiliary and Daughters Committee Files of Veteraas in Attendance I penditures for Election, | ! P W In connection with the rcgular' i | corse hald : BAKING DEPARTMEN sirthday of General [ was observed, the allied patriotic or-| tee, filed today ganizations having been invited to join | Eirwin shows. | in the exercises. Members were pres- Republican headquarters were | ent from Stanly Post, G. A. R., the | maintained in all wards with patd| Sons of Veterans and their Auxiliary | workers in charge and automobiles| and the Daughters of Veterans. The | were hired. TFLunches were provided | program was arranged by Mrs. Eliza- | and smokes furnished the volunt®er | beth Atkinson, patriotic instructor of | workers. There were heavy bills for| the corps who spoke of Grant's birth | postage, advertising, ete. | and early childhood days. ~ She was| The democrats, on the other hand, | followed by “Grandpa"” Gray who told | pai dout onyl $5, that being the of his boyhood and school days while| rental on the rear room of an Ase others gave incidents in his army life | svrian coffee house for a party con-i and followed him all through the | vention. | vears up 1o the time of his death at{ The contributors listed on Chair- Mount McGregor. man Frwin's report are: John A.| | Mrs. Bryan gave two v Abrahamson, $10; Arvid H. Nero,| Remarks were made by Senior Vice|810; George A. Stark, $10; Fred | Commander Willlam Steinberg, Lor-| Winkle, $ Henry T. Burr, ']5;‘ en 1. Penfield, George C. Root of the, Morris 1. e, $15; John A, Tarson, | G. A. R. and Mr. Smith, of the Sonslss; Rurtons C. Morey, $10; T, 8.| of Veterans. [ Chamberlain, as political agent, $15; | The ladies who addressea the meet- | . 8. Bradley, $5; J. Willie Mills, $40. | ing were Mrs, I'rank E. Goddard, di-| Total, $140, | vision president of the Sons of Veter- — ons auxiliary, Mrs. Bessie Lewis, di- ision secreta rs. John Buckley, division aide, M Lillia Weir and Mrs. Rhodes. There has been a general influx of | Canadians into this city within the past few weeks, according to reports 1from a number of housekcepers who ‘kave received many inquiries for| frooms, They have come seeking work | }4n local factories, which according to il reports, have found that there is a great shortage of unskllled :mbor. A “Herald"” reporter who interview- | ed several of the new arrivals today, ‘learned from them that tney were jdrawn here through agencles estab- lished in the Canadlan cities. The reater number of those who were in he group halled from the environs of | Quebec, coming from the farms and | imall villages surrounding the premier ity of Canada. Several others came rom the Maine woods where they vere engaged in chopping wood dur- g the past winter, | There are as many women among Jthe newcomers as there are men, and | jall find it a comparatively easy mat- ter, despite the fact that tney speak ‘nothing but French, to secure posi- tions in the factories. They stated that several more of thelr neighbors in Canada are planning to come into this mection looking for work, as the wages they receive on the farms there, com- with th id in the factories . § Jer il " Miss June Scheffler of New York city, quit her freshman here, are very small. The most dif-| 4 1 ) A ficult question which confronts them | studies at Wellesley to marry Charles Arrot of Pittsburgh, a ave been Queen of the May Fete. is securing places to stay. Princeton student. She was to h “Everything the Best at Hallinan’s” Large Loaves of Best Bread ....... 13c; 2 for 25¢ Pineapple Pies ....... 20c Apple Pies .. 20c Assorted Coffee Cakes 18c Assorted Bath Buns 25c dz. Boston Brown Bread.. 15¢ Layer Cakes . 3 Fresh Whipped Cream Goods IN THE CANDY DEPARTMENT Haystacks, Freshly Made ... Wintergreen, Peppermint and Vanilla Creams, Chocolate Coated ; Assorted Cream Caramels al solos. | IN THE DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Potato Salad, with Mayonnaise Baked Beans 10c Ib. Boiled Ox Tongue. . 85c lb. Roast Sirloin Beef. . 85¢c b, Fresh Eggs ..... 40c doz. Potato Chips Store Closes at 9 P. M. * Baked Scotch Hams 85c¢ lb. Cabbage Salad .... 20c lb, Roast Pork ....... 80c Ih. Fresh Butter ..... 70c Ib. Peanut Butter ..... 20c lb. Large Dill Pickles SEEKS NEW TRIAL. Boston, April 27.—Counsel for Paul | Pappas, sentenced to death for the - mirder of Alice Arsenault and re- YALE DlNNER PLANS |cently reprieved until May 1, pre-[’ |esnted to Judge Kealing of the su-| | period court that alleged new evidence |upon whi they K " 1. Maurice Stanley Will Be Toastmaster; | "7 Blohataey, Bokom now, i Those | DAVIDITES Crown Point, Ind,, April Smith and Ruby Alma Glover, both of the House of David who were| Harold Hatcdh Asks That Who Will Attend Notify Him Now. Castor oll 1s considered the sweet- liminary discussions in progress here Yale men in this city and vieinity est perfume in the world by some Af- rican natives. e ] NEW OIL CONCESSION Subject of Petroleum Supply is One of | relative to the forthcoming sessions of the Mexican-American commission. The state departmont has watched are looking forward to the dinner to be given at the Shuttle Meadow ciub Monday evening at 6:30, and those in charge announce today that the prevented from marrying at St, Jo-i seph Wednesday by the authorities in- vestigating the religious colony, were| married here yesterday. | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advis. program as previously announced will be practically unchanged. Mau- rice Stanley has been selected to act application of article 27. as toastmaster. Professor William statute which passed the Mexican| Lyon Phelps, one of the most enter- |chamber of deputies last night con-|taining speakers as wel!l as one of the tains these guarantées in adequate | most notéd literary critics in the form officials will not say. country, and Dean Charles Warren, of the Sheffield Scientific school have signified their pleasure in their ac- ceptances of the invitation to speak; Jack Blossom and Tad Jones, well known wherever Yale athletics are mentioned, as well as Capt. Mallory of the baseball team and ex-Captain t Jordan of the football team, will bring the inside dope on athletics, and quartettes from the glee and banjo clubs will add the pleasant punch to the feast of reason and|§ other things and the flow of soul and ice-water. Harold W. Hateh, 20 West Main street, to whom notice should be sent { by those expecting to attend the din- ner, said today that the intorest shown is keen, but that he wished | all those planning to attend would let | him know before Saturday noon in order that arrangements might be perfected for the entertainment of the diners. closely every move on the part of Mexican officials designed 1to give positive guarantee against confiscatory 7. Whether the Important Problems Before Mexi- Meet Me FACE TO FACE REX At Lyceum Monday can-U. S, Parley. Washington, April 27.—(By Asso- clated Press)—-The new oil concession law under consideration at Mexico City is well to the front in the pre- The Big ‘ $48,000 Shoe Sale STORE JAMMED ALL WEEK—GET IN—EVERYTHING NEW IN NOVELTY FOOTWEAR ON SALE AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES Suedes—Satins— Colonial Pumps Writing Paper Sale A Wide Choice of Colors and Finishes attractively Boxed in one to Three Quire Boxes Real Value Low Prices 23c—48c—68c Stock Up Now ADKINS 66 CHURCH ST. LETTER TO HARDING Yale Divinity School Sends Note Ap- ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH ST. Exceptional Specials or Saturday proving of President’s Stand on | World Court. | New Haven, April 27.—A letter ex- | pressing approval of the administra-| tion position in regard to the perma- nent court of international justice was sent to President Harding today by |the faculty of the Yale Divinity school. | | It was signed by the members of the| divinity school faculty, including| | Dean Charles It. Brown and by 149 {members of the student body of the school, | "“We believe the time has come for |our nation to exert to the fullest ex-| |tent its moral influence and eco-| |nomic power in international affairs,” [says the letter, 287 Pair of Ladies’ RED CROSS HERRICK’S HIGH SHOES In All Leathers 75c| Pair All sizes in this lot. 104 Pair of | MEN'S GUN METAL CALF HAND SEWED SHOES 2.45 Formerly $8.00 Table Full Children’s Punv" $1.69 Oxfords RED CROSS W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES SHOES 263 Pair of Child’s and Misses’ SHOES 1 .00 Formerly $3, $4 and $5 Ladies’ Brown and | Grey Silk Hose .. Pair 290 Dr. KAHLER’S 109 Off On - XAmE Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN STREET All fur require a furrier’s attention after a' season’s wear STORE YOUR FURS AWAY FOR THE SUMMER We store and insure against fire, theft, damage or moths at TWO PER CENT Viglil;l'.'('Tl-le. Sofia, April 27, (By Associated || | Press).—The five imprisoned former premiers and ministers who were elected deputies in last Runday's bal- loting received strong majorities in Bar 5 3 "h-“ face of a pre-election statement We have the most modern facilities with which to renovate and _ (i in ' #ocrament orean that votes s . ot be counted, 1 semi-officially de- clean your furs thoroughly before putting them away into [B5ier S e cecten win ot e ased but held for trial in June, v N 8 P OUR COLD STORAGE DEPARTMENT ‘ o ’ | STRIKL IS SETTLED. | New York, April 27.—The strike of | [the I. W. W. marine workers which | began here last Wednesday, has failed ' | to come up to the expectation of ”"'l | union leaders, it was admitted today| | by James Walsh, secretary of the! strikers’ publicity committee, He es- timated that not more than 900 men had answered the strike call. 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