New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 17

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S 203 s20d 0222022024233 22 2222802 # 8 i 8 g i b 8 # i i i $233321213 222222252 $3352 gmm bcattlc( rew Plepannx For Poughkeepsie Rac Seattle, May 15.—When the Un! | versity of Washington crew leave | here June 6 to participate in ti | Poughkeepsio races Juno Mayor To Ignore Aviation Field In Annual Message To Counczl , 1t wi take along several hundred gallor |of Scattle water and a physicla perjence of the last two yea when memberss of Washingtc crews became 11l in the east co Chief Executive Expected to. Drop Subject—May ROLLICKING TINE Ea{ !:e(s;ve(c)tsPto Menm- HAS EIE_PNNBE o | i {H. R Highness Greeted in Open | Weamirsion mewictie wer Brms in Africa, S0 to Speak and T form was ye to accompany tl cal attention was necessary ‘The aviation field project which found little favor when it came be- | fore the board of finance and tax- | huskies this year, ON THE SURFACE but the mayor was the first to|ce bring the matter before the common couneil, tion In his last anhunal me finance hoard's unwillingn: to ap- propriate money for a fiying field | was based ‘on the m that the need s remote, and upon the pos-|ple offer the left hand, but the re- sibility of legislation Dby the state [quest now has been made for those that would assist eities in establish- [ being presented to offer ing municipal flying fields. hand as usual, The mayor's message will be pre- | Tpon his arrival here the prince ed to the common councli Wed- | proceeded to Rhodes university, lay night. tI is expected that|where 200 young mcn and women document will he of greater |students gave him a rollicking wel- come, He was drawn in a small four-wheeled, upholstered chariot by 24 students disguised as Zulus, They rformed piet ratfons dur. g thelr of the prince and employed welrd yells and songs, after which the student hody sang ge ®ongs for the enfertainment tved it in lappy mood. He ald. shook hands with 525 ex-service | men, and did not seem to mind the | fatigue of this exercise although he conld use only his left hand because | of the recent Injury to his right. In shaking hands with him many peo- a ation last year will Lo ignored by | JONES—I hear your wife had an Mayor A. M. Paonessa in his an-| hatnstown, Unlon of South accident with the car, | rual message to the common council | Africa, May 15,—(AP)—This most | SMITH—Ob, it was not serlous, this year, it is understood. | English town of all South Africa | JONES—Anything damaged? | Ior several years there had been | gave the Prince of Wales a rousing | SMITI—Oh, no; just a little paint talk of establishing such a ficld here, | welcome today, and the prince re- | scratched oft both.—Epworth Ifer- i submitting a recommenda- ge. The the right nes the length than in the past as the mayor | A Wonderful Shoe Selling Event Manufacturers® Surplus Stock of las a number of important 1o outline this year. In view of the recent political dis- | cussion concerning common council | committees Linged upon the m.,; pointment of standing committees with none but republican members, policies X escort colle | | it is belleved that the mayor will de- | of the prince. Women’s and Children's vote a part of his message to an| After morning tea at 11 o'clock, arralgnment of those council mem- | which s an fnstitution in South FINE CANVAS bers who, in his opinion, play poll- | &frica, the prince visited the inter- o i {imes expressed himself as thankful | casually fnspected f zes, tha Values to $4.00 per pair. For \otuld'lh $1 00 nait s Ankle strap and pump styles. Many with hand welted soles and rubber that there are son members of the counell who vote independently. His llure to place all members in the same catgory and his recent stafe- it relative to the present situ lead polit followers to be- irve that he regards the matter as af sufficient impor last one belng St at trajr nd the forerunr v. Dur addressed two gat which Is atht of the Rlodes thia the 2 day of natives, tion, e & \o\\:papernmn \\ ith jcestosmariant & h(‘{‘lQ ”i”h- J"'ldf‘ Sea Ing it n the annual mes [ Unique Career, Dies : LA e Mayor Paonessa’s statement of | Waukezan, 111, May 15.—(AD) [sland canvas. st year contained recommendations | Ralph 8. IKing, newspaper reporter, A I for a waiting station in the center | wio less t a year went to of the town. A committee of the|jail for 30 davs for contempt of Our Usual non council investigated, but | court rather t betray the source recommended that nothing be done. | for information used in a news story, “aturday Sale of Mayor Paonessa expressed himself 1 today aged on of the kid King wrote a story ahout corrup- | tlon among puhlic officials in north : Ho was s ted to t ation but supposedly of s displeased with the committee’s veport and it will he surprising if Wodnesday evening's message does not contaln a somewhat similar recommendation. The annual message, disc Infect] evs. Reautiful Cut Roses 10c¢ noned into | the source 1esing as et it does the accomplishmenis of the ) ail. In his ce preceding vear as well as the may- |stalled a typewriter and wr or's outline for the current year, Is ife and pet All the f:\\nm.r' s of jail eypected to tonch on zoning, the | fairs munieipal swimming pool, buildi ordinances, the proposed new Belvi- ation, eity developments, varieties. Each MeGUIRE M sl( NS i d TcGuire G300 ARE KILLED - BY EARTHOUAKE —— In China-Manila Reports 10 Deaths in Small Disturbance ! ©'s reason Peking, May 15. (AP)-—The fam ins relicf commission here received an estimate today that 6,500 pe sons were killed in the earthqua ¢ Talifu In Yunnan province March 16. The report said th shocks lasted for an hour, wrecking One ted nearly every house in the city. out of every 18 persons is repo dead over an arca of six countles. Fire completed the destruction. The number of persons Westitute is plac- ed at 100,000, Brennan Testimony Admitted in Murder Trial Dedham, 3 May 15.—(AP)— The testimony of Thomas J. Bren- nan night watchman at the Dedham | ail, relating to an attacgk made on | m the n January 22 by Celestino Mad allas Fred Be- dard, was admitted by Judge Lum- mus in Norfolk superior court today at the trial of Madeiros for the murder of Frank penter, aged cashier of the Wrentham National ban o was shot and fatal wounded by holdup men November 1 last. The defense gave notice that | they would flle exceptions based on the admission of this evidence. | Brennan sald that as he was mak- ing his round Madelros struck him down from behind with the leg of a | stool. He smashed his time clock over the prisoner's head, he testi- | fied and finally sub; his man. MARKED SPECIAL $4.75 TOMORROW ONLY Beautiful Dress Hats Smart Sport Hats Hats for all occasions RD PARTY The card party glven under the auspices of the Ladles' Ald soclety of St. Joseph's church at St. Jo- seph's hall last night was in charge | of Mrs. Omer Higgins. The affair | was largely attended and the priz were awarded to Mrs. Oldershaw, | Mrs, Kennedy, Mrs. Hincheliffe, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Meskill, Mrs. Moore- | Miss e CHILDREN'S HATS Choice of Any Hat In Our Store lead, Mrs. Egan, Miss Walsh, Mary lly, Mrs. O'Leary, Mrs $l 98 Maguire, Mrs, Suprenant, Mrs. Hol- eran, Mrs. Ziegler, Miss Gertrude | Values up to $ Dunlay, Rev. John Donohue and | Mr, Kenney. A cake was awarded | to Mrs. A. C. Sundberg. The next party wiil be in ge of Mrs. A, C. Eastern undberg Millinery Co. MAIN STREET New Britain | Frank E.Goodwin Eyesight Specialist MAIN Tel. 133 . 327 1905 vinced Washington authorities medi- e | | | o | 10 11 NS n rs 5 n- " or 5. EW HHI'F!\"' CONFIDENTIALLY NOW, FOLKS, WOULDN'T IT BE AN EXTRAVAGANCE TO PASS UP VALUES SUCH AS THESE? and they are just a sample picked at random from a host of others that you can find WOMEN'S FU P Th d THESE! ure Thread |.. ... ... Moy Shampoo The 50c hottle Be N . D t 3..25¢ i e otion Dept. ° { Un[on little care prevents 01 l 08e | landruff and baldness. | Three-in-one Oil, 30c. d . : | . Yor Be | - 19c. SUIts Batinday 2 Bixby's Rogal Polish, 10c . HBILEEEORERT White ribbed, "7 : £y " | Cottuton | Femon 0N 25c. Pirst quality; all the newest spring shades, NEREDIEY " An Imported Celluloic color for every shoe, For Sat, palr $l.00 : Bjang doeyes Handled Dlamond Tiye 10c. Another Lot of Those ankle length. | T h ST R (s NEW NOVELTY CEVER-READY" A good serviceable garment ! oot Hose Supporters. . .15c, | for Immediate wear; regular B Sh Sewing Machine ; Needles. .. ....5e, tube Pearl Chokers Razors wuwemw goc .,'fl“..fl « Tor Saturday. . case; 25c value, Climax Spool Cotton, fanbangtn snihironics i‘r '},:wrp.;n‘: thespRicog] For Sat, . 126 1,200 yards .......21c or in large uniform JLonoghayes 9 size; value $1.00 490 For Saturday 1 Cc e | Aunt Lydia's Carpet | g and Button Thread. 8c. Indestructible Pearl Chok - N Gl A : crs, made of graduated Eye asses Nassau Basting Thread, pearls; colored stone 49c Every B homeRnowi 250-yd. spools eanfvaluci s 100, have ome of these. | 7l frame Eyeglasses, Lady Tols Hair Net, il all ;""‘*'_ erfoct fitting zuaranteed perfeet. . ComMIELah o ¥ 3 for 28c. LADIFS “GIANT” frames, Pair $1.00 Delong Hairpin Cabi- S rt B lt SUIT CASES and Gold mounted shell Bt Sl 12440 HAND BAGS B h s rimmed Eye- po S DEILS Teavellns Bogs In Dlapk, 18 at PYaYys$ | ciascs. rair $l.00 Daisy Garmet Shields 39c. samples and manufacturers’ <urplus stock; all colors and leathers perforated anl plain, with a varlety 25 Each c of buckles, WOMEN'S KNIT Union Suits Taped top. full cut sizes Yor Saturday 1oose knee, 29c¢ CLOSING OUT WOMEN'S Cotton Hose here tomorrow LL FASHIONED “Lux” inches long, with lock and key 98c White or red rubber brown, a3 | ® &reat convenience for lock ang | Shampooing, ete. 98c|79¢ $1.00 Suite Cases inches long, key and two brass snaps . in with Muslin For Saturday Cocoannt marshmallow centers, i 30c Sflver Dew Drope—Pyramid shaped pleces of chocolate, foil wrapped, Ih, 35C Assorted Jell fruit flavors, | Assorted Che Women's VESTS Regular and extra combed cotton, yarn; stzes; fine In flesh and white, ruffled knee, pair “Palmohve WOMEN'S or Crepe Bloomers — WEEK-END SWEETS — Snowballs, rolled {n shredded cocoanut, in assorted flavors, 1h, | ies—Pure 19¢ 25¢ wolates, Ih. ....,, Stock Up on This Item! MEN'S SOFT FINISH Handkerchiefs One-quarter inch hem; o trimmed with colored Y T {\j one never has too many crachet edghng, dacquard Rl Shaay T 59 . - For rion toutie 15 Printed “Rayon” Fabrics 25¢ straps Cc Guaranteed fast colors, TPigured in pleasing Saturday for designs, Ideal for afternoon frocks, A wide va- ricty of paiterns to choose For Saturday, yard from. Infants’ Dresses Frilled Ribbon Black, white and cordovan: Made of good quality painsook: Garters — Trimmed with rihbon ccam hack; 25c. value. For hamburg yokes, lace edge flowers and hows; Saturday 10 trims, For Saturday 390 all colors, Iair lgc pair Cc Children’s 0xfords&Sandals 1 69c Men'’s Coat Sweaters In light fawn and sihertone col- sizes 38 to 16 For Saturday irs; $1.00 H All colors, m Patent Leather and brown calf. Sizes P from 5 to hand sewed sole, double LAk stitehed seams, Here's valug $1 00 RASURIA for your money. For Sat., pr. B A SPRING SALE OF i ’s Undies 49 Children’s Undies 49c This lot comprises Princess Slips, Night > Stainless Steel Steak Knives, 69¢ value. They are in Burkes” Colors are wh Gowns, “Billie Sizes 1 to 11 — CHILDREN Fancy Silk Sox In a rariety of colors effect, that is very catchin Por saturday and some combinations, ite and fiesh. Special for Naturday Jattery Testers, 10-inch Special size, with a two-tone 39¢ \ Pexto Stillson Wrenches, Middy Blouses Middy Blonses 39¢ For Saturday ’ con S /e s, com 35 Boy plete for Saturday C wash WOMEN'S SHADOWPROOT Suits li | In “Oliver Twist e COStume S b5 | and EMI0yestylcs. Folding Rules, Lace and hamburg trim | Neatly trimmed with Wi i o hips. A well made garment | ontrasting collars Tool Grinders, enclosed {‘l":‘l f("\“\' h«_ :"I m,“d(, HERLE 49C | and cuffts. Piped gearing and {-in. wheel. Gt Ri [e] L8000 For sat : | with fancy braids. value, 21 and 26-inch = Por 79c extra good $ l 00 7 | 25 ) value % Naturday $1 \00 CHILDREN'S ‘ 75¢ Tr | g striped des isin 3 length WOMEN'S CSRAYON" Silk Vests AND STEP-INS A fine ascort- lainty, cool gar- monts exquisite pastel shades Vor Saturday | MM for women around style For Saturday .29¢ “ALLEN A" CHIFFON for Women stocking Khaki Play Suits | | Sport Ribbed Sox everal di MONEY-SAVERS / Dresses Sizes 7 to 11. Made of good grade chambrays and ginghams. A variety of styles and inmumerable colorst For 5 Saturday 95¢ BOYS' BALBRIGGAN Union Suits White and short sleeves and no sleeves, knee length, Sizes 24 to 44(: 34. For Sat ecru ose ock triple sear that will imum air OYS AND GIRLS two pleces. ROy consist of and Knee Pants. Girls' are 98¢ and Knickers flerent colors. With a contrast m cufis. This sock For Sat.—pair ign iller” all <izes; wrap fiesh color 89¢

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