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18 SOCIETY FOLKS ARE UP IN' ARMS = Huving Row Over Name of > Exclusive Club New York, April 17.—New York soclety is divided into factions over low excluslve a new after-theater Waneing and B club should be. Y cd that a group 1 its own ore gal rights to which was to tion of the more , and had extended mborship privile vatlve Embassy elub of Lon- ation, as the ts Fifth av ght with & onscrvative face ame of Embassy ew York was waiting until r for Its formal opening. When patrons of the Lido Ve vstaurant—one of the few su clubs visited by the Prince of Wal lecided to add another to of clubs supported by the ! lements n the cit > exclusive ® Such factional fights and delayed zatlon of the new coteris however, Conde N that an chartered he brief time tenee. the owners of th whereby the levoted to Embassy cl 10:30 each tion orre | til Oct But th ard T, W Embassy elub had been re in 1920 and after & ‘.1 pase 1 out of exls- ¢ the defunct or- ot casily t best to modify With the desig- ement Lido Venic restavrant was to b the ub of N evening, 1 its formal xclusive use of the w York, after this organt opening A committes these memb ' Frank H. Titehcoel Irving, Me ssmore Kendall MeBride, Walter 8 William Ma ham and other of the ultra exclusive, | | began organizing, Invitations Committee The appointed a committee on in- vitations, eonsisting of Mrs. Vi Astor, Mrs Mrs, Marshall I Mrs, W, Goadby Loe jamin Moore, Mrs ton Togers, Mrs. W, K. Vanderbilt Vanderblit, Mr Jascha Heifets, Wadsworth R, loch Miller, A Schuyler L. Parso ford, Robert D, W ham and Conde N: Investigations at \Il"'\h\ disclos Lewis, G. nso De Navarro, Stephen (’m MacCul- | 1 1 Nor Paul 1} ulivan, Sam r Word nun, Jr 'MODERN BOOT SHOP NEW BRITAIN'S SHOE Featuring— " The Jo!mlrvmg Shoe *9 The RITZ STORE Every few days--- New Styles Look at our show windows every few days and you'll keep up-to-the-n on footwear fashions. New nute styles arrive almost daily—beautiful shoes—twonder- ful patterns direct from the fashion centers. You'll search far and wide be- fore finding a more complete selection of the newest in footwear. And every pair is priced at $5. The CAMPUS Nos. lrwi 465 s r = Children’s Patent Leather Sandals, Pater A Great Value for Men Oxfords and Tan Oxfords of th moceasin style; all sizes. Special t Leathe MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 MAIN Sl located | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1928 2 |GE BREAKER 10 HAVE FAMOUS NAME Garry Name “Bear” Washington, mstruction of ite new $92 breaker Bear, the coast guard drawing fipon the experience of ts own officers versed in Polar con- and asking forelgn coun- rinformation that may ‘ommander Stephen |« r Admiral st guard ave incor- d in the new cry carrying two airplanes a-on the ice » veleran gutter Bear, the new craft will be nam ty in Ala and proba p'in the frozen guard n to some have served on the car and other ships in the ice re- s, 1o obtaip their vicws on just vhat features the new ice-breaker A communication to Sweden recaker be- provisions , equipped this uarters s who 8 have in | tlon over the experienced in sels ealled upon to do ice duty. The old Bear will remain {n gerv- ce If possible, until Its namesake s commissioned. The new ship still |~ blueprint stage, but offi- t it to be in service by n, or certainly in 1927. in mind the recent Nome Lieutenant Commander dla Pants the new ice-br equipped with afrp » of economy. The airceraf | April 17, = In the .| cause of weather conditions. \ not enly could scout ahead for clenr‘ ing heavy ice packs, but in an| FAVORED BY MANY}} b v e oy (et Guand Ship w‘ll‘"vmm-lnhln 7o vos Angetes e | 011 Fids Many Emlmslusucl to reach an agr emergency \uulnl rush ald inland, FLIGHT POSTPONED Impossible By Necessary m\pnlh | of Trint Trip. | Lakehurst, N. J, April 17, == '(lu navy dirigible Los Angeles, scheduled to leave at sundown on its second flight to Bermuda, was today in the [ hands of mechanics who had the!| task of repairing the two eondensers of the water system which melted | toge lur in yesterdoy's test flight to i A return, 1 of the condition of the onden: when the alrship re.| turned to its Oying field late yester- ay ufternoon cfiused the postpone- ment of the Rermfda trip, originally | planned for h t night. An attempt will be made to land tonight at Bermud On the first| rip the airship could not land be- | 1 Steele, In » of the Bermuda fight, with Commander 1. I, Klein, Jr.,, a8 ex- acutive officer, ordered the dirigible walked into ifs hangar last night, where repair erews worked upon it all night ‘ WILL CUT \ : Brussels, April 17. — Coal mine owners today informed mine work- ers that wages will be reduced per cent May 1 and will he reduced | another five.per cent June 1. ready reductions totalling about 25 | per cent have heen n during the last 12 months, A congress of l'mal‘ jers has been called to meet April | to constder the ques | JWS MILITIA ‘ April 17.— and hi GOV, New Haven, Conn., Governor John Trumbull staff were guests at dinner last| night and later in the evening re- wed tho Battalion parade of the Regiment in the state armory, ‘ Rdvocates in Enghsh College | London, April 17, == News that the faculty of the University Col- lege of North Wales had barred boat racing among its falr students on the ground that the exercise is highly Injurious to them has aroused | the varsity glrls In other parts of England, who contend that the ace tion 18 not justified by past exper- {ences, “It properly trained, there is no | danger of straining the heart,” said | Miss Evelyn Cunliffe, president of the London University Women's Rowing club, recently. “If one takes a proper care to avoid all sweets and chocolates, new bread, pastries and other cholce bits so often served at afternoon teas, for a long time in advance, there is mo sk | at all for rowing aspirants,” Miss Cunliffe continued, “Wo are the oldest London women's crew and | practiced inter-varsity racing be- | any other London university. | 4o not advocate mixed boat | As yot we are not ‘ablo to | with men, and I don't| ve ever shall be, as there is | compete think el no sport in the world in which | strength tells 50 much as rowing. I | have never ecen a case of ill vfinc!s from racing, as all our candidates must have strong hearts to be al- lowed to take up training. ]\owlm, as a sport for women is on its way to enjoy greater popularity here than hockey, judging by the strides | it has made during the last lv\o‘ Women now outnumber men on | the continent of Europe by 25,000, | | 000, according to the latest statis- | tics. aucfillen & Co, Incorporated 3005 3005 NOW FOR A RECORD-BREAKING SALE OF Radio Equipment TOMORROW’S THE DAY Prices Are in Every Instance Sharply Reduced—In Most Cases They Avre Less Than Half the Original Selling Price. LOW LOSS CONDENSERS 17 plate, regularly priced $4.50. Sale Price .............. $1.98 23 plate, regularly priced .00. Sale Price . Como Push Pull Transformers ..... Acme Radio Frequency Transformers. Erla Radio Frequency Transformers Filkostats .. 5-TUBE RADIO FREQUENCY SETS $37.50 . $2.25 Reg. 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Tuska 4-Tube Superdyne Sets $49.50 The Radio Value That Made Such a Stir Among Hartford Fans EASTERN MILLINERY After Easter Clearance Sale SATURDAY LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE Values to $8.50 Beautiful Dress Models, surprise ing values, ‘High Grade Hats at a small price. They come in all colors. We Specialize in Headsizes That Fit Values to $5.98 Snappy Trimmed Hats, in all the latest styles and colors, Large variety for.selection, SPORT HATS Banded Hats are quite the rage, and we have a splendid assortment for your se- lection. Some are:draped with folds of Georgette— $1.98 ... $2.98 COPIES OF HIGH PRICED HATS BIG REDUCTION ON Children’s Hats Bring the Kiddies here tomorrow. Dress Hats, Tailored Hats, School Hats; in fact, BANGKOKS In All Colors $5.98 td $10.00 We Sell GAGE HATS Eastern Millinery ' 133 MAIN ST. New Britain Confec- tionery SUGAR 2 pounds Premier Salad | DRESSING S THE NEN BRITAI o~ MARKET.C0.- 33c M GOODS AT u, 318 MAIN 5T IR CUNUMY PP'CES TF[ 248"3 Best Mame POTATOES . 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