New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1925, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925, Women's ond Misses’ | WONDERFUL ond MARVELOUS Girls’ end Juniors’ COATS |AFTER-EASTER| COATS Ages 2 Years to 16 Years Colors American Fabrics Colors Amardan Babiic EWEST EWEST EWEST EWEST o AT | WOMEN'S—MISSES'—GIRLS’ |+ Vo 3 Viowiarae coATs | CcOATS C O T S COATS | coATS A 4 *17.50 | ‘22.50 o e Manufactured to sell and | Manufactured to sell and RO . ; $ 4 : 7 9 vor i v | ves it inven s | Bt Manufacturers in the Country 5 9 This Wonderful and Marvelous Buy of Coats Gives Every Woman—Miss—Girl the CO ATS Greatest Opportunity of Selecting a New Coat At Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost LARGEST STOCK ; GREATEST VALUES $ 50 EVER SHOWN EVER OFFERED ° : IN IN THE NEW BRITAIN STATE Manufactured to sell and J Manufactured to sell and were gold in New Britain were sold in New Britain at $39.75. at $45.00. y [ -] . — SEE WINDOW DISPLAY — CONNECTICUT'S LARGEST READY-TO-WEAR STORE s [ n fe from varlous so Andantino con moto 11 | cover he central portions of Elln‘)lhn maps,” declared Commander ‘\Inv’fflunfl hitherto unknown nesting | slaw l’} !;R ing & composit w B | Moderato mere Island, Grant Land, the “Great | Millan, “is by the use of the new type places of the blue goose. him, t { composer which is roperty Larghetto con moto Greenland ice cap,” the entire inter- [of amphiblan naval planes.” | The expedition plans to return for of Baffin Island and northern| From Jullanehaab, the expedition south along the shore of Ellsmere Is- The Eiffel Tower in Paris is now U Boston musle publishing i | Allegro { {‘ Y N[‘ERT The composition 18 & short im- | 'h i | ARE Labrador. [wil “proceed morth fo Godthaab |land and then around the morthern | recciting its fifth coat of puint sinc 1 ] n‘_a-lm stic mood picture and was ea. l'"rlosn? G, f\or']uv:kh Commander Donald B. MacMillan, {where there {8 reported a large rim of Baffin. s completion in 1550.. Tt yequires -3 sclected by Mr. Hart, planist in the |b. Mod Kveld ... Backer-Groud | o . —_ ; S el L e e e e aht e s head of fhe expedition, announced a |group of Norse ruins. The explor- | = = tons of paint. 1o and himself a composer of note, |c. Aspakerspolska. ... base would be established at Etah, lers hope to prove a connection be- ¢ Driver 3"3]2"“ SeGUFEd IM‘ “:;’m‘:fl h‘e .:m 1t‘wh?f\ the nn:iji e = He lme“ds w Explore Mll]lons about 700 miles from the pole, from |tween the bullders of thess and tha[Steum Roller Driver i il Kelch of the composition in pencll | ms rjmvwvn Which flights would radiate over the | Norsemen who visited America 300| Runs Over Own Niece shown him. Leland ierce, |3. Du gamla, du friska ......... immense field selected for explora- | years before Columbus. \ Walefield, Mass., April 14— HIN fll EVGHI Sflnday uiics] § connolassur. S ARhO IR M T flI Mll&S N | Of particular interest to scientists, | rrances J. Stamegna, four l andled and listened to about as b. § nade . < It ts propored to leave Wiscasset, |Commander MacMillan sald, was the | o1, was crushed yesterday ber Maine, ahout June 27, proceed 1o |piay for exploring the “Ice cap” |a steam roller operated by her uncie, F | Pale Moon e ioxa \. 8 W a Metropolitan opera ainger | - Bt g [_“”f““: Washington, April 14.—Under a Svdney, N. 8, where fucl will be covering 500,000 square miles and re- | Joseph Albanl, working for | the Mendelssohn Trio ot this | pa B . .r Ol ilear a Lovers Flute final program approved today the taken aboard for the vovage, and ported to rise to 10,000 feet. Neither |town qf Wakefleld. The little girl ar 8 v & . then to continue to Labrador, 'lhc-'”“, territory nor Baffin Island, dis~| |had been playing at the side ‘m. t{y providing a program of excep- ) i 2 R . ... Cadma forthcoming MacMillan Arctic expedi on interest, the sixth annual con- crossing to South Greenland will he |covered many years ago, have ever | ; G ; In one minute—juet that quick—the pai i -1l : Yra Reansell tion wil undertake the exploratfn 'made fr he 55 o | any yea g0, have |the road and the first he knew of = on S quick—the pain ¢t for the henefit of the Children s . ol Ion e i e h r made from the 55th latitude. {been penetrated by man, Eskimos|the accident was when he saw her w;cmn“c‘fn'“"—‘h‘g:;"hlvflfi' ome will take place at the Capitol | €% 2 : N8 e = et e e e e ofesvers i ilonsRo tRed ndse Lo RV Julianehaab as a bage, stud- |have declared there are thousands|body after the machine had passed : R in s atlecooa i 3 . T alse Lente) o territory belleved to have been (les will be undertaken of Norse set- | of large lakes in the interior, filled |over it. Drsohoflg er thae ausplces of the United Swed- F44 ¢ ; : n 0 e rto unknown to civilization. tlements made In Gréenland 1500 |with seals, which entered them from | He became hysterlcal and then oy sh church and socleties of the city. & P Grainger fitlon to the vast terran be- years ago |the sea and used ag breeding grounds | loat consciousness, the efforls of z,no-pads and’ the North Pole,| “I believe the practical way of |for many specles of water fowl.|two physiclans being required to| he annual concerts sponsored by e hese organizations have been note- |k TEENEEEE 4 12 AT i with navy planes, will |erasing these “unknown areas from Among the: Jatter is expected to hr\\rnhe him. A charge of man- worthy musical events and that of this year will ha no exception fo the Put one on-the pain is gone™ The sololst will be Mme. Karin Branzell, a singer of sk 5 2 . perlence from the New ) i “:] New Haven Woman Dies : atle forces. Bhe will not confine [§ a & g arsalf to the singing of operatic " }jl‘)m A!llfl Injunes g numbers, howev 1 11 h d . ; o o A . in pleasing art resentalive nur E m “ident on the Milford t = " composers . moblis aceide L onthe MRl I‘HE LARGEST DISPLAY OF THE BEQT MAKES AT THE LOWEST PRICES The Mendelssohn Trls, comp ! pital early this morning. She wns nt Herbert Anderson, viollr : Al S S i aalately Hanry Schauffler, 'cellist and Theron || 8¢ v ¢ suffering from a ¥, Hart, planist, {8 widely known in | cor 1 2 of the skull. The the eity and in many parts of Con- . A ; Rl E was Tt ecticut as weil, and will tune their LM - = Neni byt Yuanand L ——————__ 0 ‘ vfif‘! CAr y ; 1 the | to swe «uddenly ,,M turn o husband and OF MIDDLE RGE -t (s \g;,Q; Can Be Carried Comfortably Over | =<cion. 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