New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 3

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i L] Y * » T T O S T S =i . : , - n » . ‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, NEW YORK BANKER 10 ADDRESS LIONS Mllton V. Hamson Will Speak : at Luncheon Next Tuesday Miiton W meeting of t day at noon at Manufacturers and with savings banks in New Britair and vicinity have been invited to at- tend. Mr. Harrison was born in New York ° city in 1885, He attended the pub- lic schools and took a special course at Columbia university, later grad- uating from the law school at St. Lawrence uniyersity, He was connected with the Stand- ard Oil company from 1906 to 1909 and was also assistant secretary to Flagler, He erested in the d banks of New York city and has had relations with them since 1215, He Was secretary of the American Bank- ers' association from 1915 to 1919 and was also assistant educational director of the American Institute of Banking at that time. During the World war Mr. Harri- son served as chairman of the speak- ers' committee on war loans, and was the director in charge of the organi-| zatlon of bank and ed tional insti- tutions, National War Savin mittee, As suc states in the s and became ex 1919 of the Savings F in the state of New York, In the same year Mr. Harrison was chesen executive viee-president of the National Association of Mutual favings banks, a position he still holds. He was also elected vice- president of the National of Owners of Railwa Taltimore and \9“ York, ec- retary-treasurer of the National Rail- way Service corporation, which is en- gaged in the financing of railroad rolling stock \(r Harrison is the or war sa\ings, manager in association president of | Publishing company is also the ,;' popular choice being 3 - Nayval the Uhited States. The Natamsa pub- lisher of “Zest” a national newspaper | fdr children. He is a director of the | I'ranklin bank of New York, and a | trustee of Lincoln Memorial univer- si the representative clubs and rrison is A | may be mentioned the Union Sconomic el conomic association, x association, Japan society, and Institute of Political Economy. s « Qhman Gives Concert at Henry Morans’ Store Phil a's pianist, Ohman, Amer premier gave a concert in the | store of Henry H. Morans at |held at the local hospi in street early last evening. As an extra feature Victor Adern assisted Mr. Ohman in the concert, these two experts rendering novelty ‘;,um“.,,; numbers*and duets p'a\llv! on indivi- dual pianos and playing' one number ! pital at | Dr. were | Mount Sinai hospital of Ne playad and the audience was asked | wiil speak on on the same piano. All of the popular. pieces what number they wished, the most “Oh Baby" and piece which Mr Arden and Mr. Oh- man excelled in playing. The concert was without a doubt the most succegsfu! ever attempted in any of the music stores of the | city and the audience which filled the store to its capacity showed its ap- preciation by asking for numerous ad- ditional numb Secretary Chooses Captain Gherardi of the Air Service Washington, April 23 Walter R. Gherardi, commanding the ! {air squadrons of the scout fleet, was | designated today by Secretary Wilbur +to be his naval aide, Captain Gherardi was born waii, the son of former Rear Admiral Bancroft Gherardi, and takes the post vacated by Captain Hane FEilis, who has been given a sea command, Captain Gherardi's service with the adrons will expir e will be replace mand by Captain H, E. manding the naval air Hampton Noads, Va, Yarnell, 2 station at tead the Mohican Market's adver- -—Captain | in Ha-| STATE HOSPITAL ©.-eie humal Moeting of Comectiut . 7 Association in New Britain :T":"f.Lr‘.‘L‘,n‘d';".: i court nest Monda , judgment, ) ntiff, M. ticut hospital associa in New Britain, Saturday, ginning at 11 a. formation just rc Reeks, superinter General law Kulas t plead, D, L. Nair for t W. Klett for the de - Glaser agalnst George O closure of defense and G. \\nwis for the p t for 1 Margentino t, pleading by de & McDonough for ti Woods for the d Notice has beer of the city court c awal of the suit of I.u ner against Franfi Pog! The case of Luciano Honeyman Auto Sales ( . tniued until Friday, after - lasted the greater part of L Gerard Cas: ntift a ting the de pected to be of exceedingly unusual interest. Dr. Reeks will escort the visitors through the splendid new Luncheon will be served at the hos- 2:30 o'clock at which time SR , director of the “Humanizing the pital.” Among those who are expected attend are Charles Lee, p the \\atrrbur\ )\o&pnfl Weber, first vice-preside ing the Stamford hospit lencla, second vice-presic superin- ospital, Hart- ston, secre- 1 Middle- Miss Mary Klett is repres ary, su;\ennlrn.ux of sex hospital, Mid iletown; PALACE — Starting Sunday RICHARD DIX BETTY COMPSON LEWIS STONE AND TULLY MARSHALL “THE STRANGER” lent Heary L, ] | ! | | April, tion, APRIL 18, 1924, ™ > oo Hoffman s, Hoffman, sadic Koeppel superior Court, 21, 1921, SECOND ( Hartford County, | Special Sale Jon Sandas claiming v, to the court that tie | received notice of this and it*appearing to and being J where- | e Koep- | 1e plain- 3 1 8T.00 SPECIAL AT S5.85 April 25, | H. GLOVER CcaMIT ~Hol Incorporated MAIN STREET Exchanges ! 177 WALK- OVERS F]FTIETH ANNIVERSARY sront DAVID MANNING, PROP. = Every Sale Final l nusual \dlucs Both On ()ur \Iam Floor .md l)o“ nstalrs Store SATURDAY — LAST DAY OF OUR ANNUAL AFTER THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET (0. NUALITY GOODS AT IJ3|8 MAINST [[ONUNY PRICES TEL. 2485 Morning Specials from 7 A. M. to 12:30 Noon Best Maine 5 32c Lean Fresh % lzc Potatoes Shoulders, . i All Day flpecials LOIN LAMB CHOPS LEGS GENUINE LAMB ROAST PORK ROAST VEAL FRESH KILLED, FOWL COTTAGE HAMS PRIME RIB ROASTS lambh Fores Ih, 22¢ | Lean Boiling Beef. . 1b. 10¢ Beef Liver . . b 12¢ Sperry & Barnes Bacon . Ih 32¢ Ih. 18¢ SUGAR, ivaporated Milk Pork and Beans Confectionery Sugar 2 Ibs. 21¢ P, & G. White Naptha Soap . 5 bars 24¢ Lean Smoked Shoulders. . Challenge Brand Milk ... 2 cans 1b. 39¢ 35¢ 17¢ 25¢ 39¢ ™ 30¢ 28¢ Boneless Pot Roast 1b. 18¢ Lean Corned Beef. . 1h. 10¢ Honey Brand Hams Ib. 28¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg Ib, 18¢ Lamb for Stew . Ih. 15¢ 1b O¢c 3 cans 29¢ 3 cans 25¢ Best Frankforts DOMINO GRANULATED Jello, all flavors Sweet Corn . Seedless Raisins 2 pkgs, Ginger Snaps. .. 2 Ibs, Royal Lunch Crackers 2 Ths, 25¢ Old Dutch Heamer . 2 cans 15¢ . pkg. 10¢ 25 O vOOD CREAMERY STRICTLY BUTTER ms - EGGS, Best Pure Lard. . 2 Ibs. 25¢ Full Cream Cheese 1b. 32¢ Fresh Made Peanut Butter or in Prints Solid Packed Tornatoes . 2 cans 25¢ Ruml’md Bnl\mz Powder 11h. 29%¢ Sauerkraut. . large can 15¢ Premier Salad Dressing bn"lf 33 2 ibs 87 2doz 53¢ (zo0d l,ud\ Oleo ... Ib. 32¢ Nucoa Nut Oleo. .. Ib. First Prize Nut Oleo Ib. t From lh' Tuh 29¢ 29%¢ California Sunkist Oranges Large Ripe Bananas California Sunkist Lemons Extra Heavy Grapet"ruit Fancy Eating Apples ........... 2 qgts. 25¢ Bunch Beets or Carrots bunch 10¢ Kiln Dried Sweet Potatoes ... .. 2 1bs. 25¢ | New Green (‘ahbage 1. 8¢ | doz. 19¢ 1 for 25¢ Celery Hearts ... beh, 22¢ Teeberg Letfuce ... hd, 2 Fresh Cut Spinach pk. ? New Texas Onions 2 Ibs 25 Cal. Asparagus.. beh, 2 Radishes ..... 2 behs, 15¢ $2998 53998 Superior materials; silk lined. Twill Cords, Hair Lines, Stripes. Black, Navy, Graystone and Tan. The last word in the new season’s styles. Just Say CHARGE IT" Ladies® Coats and Wraps in all the newest materials and styles, Coats for stout ladies, Children’s and Girls’ Coats also. Remember, This Is A Family Clothing Store Separate departments for Women and Misses, Men and Young Men, Boys and Girls, permit us to offer Specialty Store Styles at Cash Store Prices and on the Easiest of Part Payment Terms. BostonClothing Store 63 CHURCH STREET (Next to Herald Office) EASTER CLEARANCE SALE OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED AND TRIMMINGS 209 REDUCTION HAT IS MARKED IN MODERATE PRICES PER CENT. ON ALL HATS OVER $L65—EVERY PLAIN FIGURES AT THE ORIGINAL FROM WHICH YOU DEDUCT TWENTY This Sale includes all owr High Grade Hats, many of which came in this week. We are therefore giving the women of New Britain and vicinity values that are unequalled anyw here. Values o $7.50 All Wanted Styles NEW TRIMMED HATS Values to £5.00 $3.50 Hats that are smartly trimmed. made of Visca and Hair Braids, Crepe Hats: trimmings are Flowers Feathers and Ornaments Fiery Hat - - Real Value Pokes Mushrooms Of-the-Face Hats $4.65 This collection comprises hats that are made of the newest fah- ries combined with straw and all are stylishly trimmed Beautiful Trimmed Hats Every Spring Shade 20% On Al Flowers, Faney Feathers, Straw Braids and Novelty Trimmings Wonderful Valves (—— HOSIERY 35 Venus Lisle Top Silk Stockings $1.95 all colors ARE DIST RIBUTORS FOR .50 Northampton Heavy \lll\ Stockings sl 95 black only . WE Kayser Full Fashioned Silk Stockings all colors $1.59 GOTHAM w SILK STOCKINGS ALL SILK $2.75 LISLE TOoPr $2.00 LISLE TOP SHEER Ll $2.25

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