New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1925, Page 13

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choud Section SPRINGFIELD BOY IS CHAMP - JEWELS WORTH flfl““ IN SAN Howard Waldo Robbins Captures | y n Natlonal Marble Title fn Final — Contest at Atlantic City, Investigators Find Many Rssets By JAMES J. BUTLER 0l Ba]]kmpt Firm Atlantio City, N, J, June 6.— Howard Waldo (Dutch) Robbins of Springfield, Mass,, brought honor New York, June & (AP)~Dia- |20d distinction to New England to- :nofmu and jewelry estimated to be 2,‘,:,:’1 c”:,u"“d";e v;;orld le-rblu worth $30,000 today were found PN, LHmeuE, Sonsie buried in the sands of Coney Island by Investigators searching for miss- ing assets of the bankrupt jewelry firm of Morris Sieger & Son, which falled for more than $200,000 Jast month. Morris Sleger, head of the firm, jumped to his death from the roof of a 15-story bullding in Times square shortly before the bankrupt x'n|'113|lilfln of the concern was made public. The didmonds and jewelry were found in a weather-stained cask buried at a spot which the searchers located as a result of testimony given in the Investigation of the firm's failure, Necklaces, bracelets, stickpins, lavallieres, diamond set rings and loose diamonds were in- cluded i the collection. Officlals in charge of the investi- gation sald they expected the dis- covery tolead to the finding of addi- tlonal jewelry valued at more than $50,000, which they belleve also was buried, Tnformation was given by Mrs. Sarah Sieger, widow of the dead man, and her son, 8imon Sieger, who were Indicted yesterday by a federal grand jury for attempting to de- to two in a thrilling final to the na- tional champlonship held this week at Atlantic City, N. J. “Dutch,” the new champ, defeat- credit that in two of these matches his cleverness, strategy and re- sourcefulness in order to win, both of them being decided by a single “commle,” The Springfield boy deserves the front and on the last day snatched crowning achlevement. fraud creditors of the firm. Dr. C. W. Vivian President | A group of creditors had called on | ()¢ T)ental Organization | Dr. C. W. Vivian was elected presi- | the elder Sleger in the Knicker- hocker building on May 5, when he jumped to his death. His son attempted to leap after him, but was prevented. dent of the New Britain Dental so- clety at the annual meeting and ban- the Hotel Burritt, Other officers FITZPATRIOK—WINTERS' | \gy;jjam Leiken; secretary, Dr. Ben- The wedding of Miss Marion Eliz- [jamin L./ Protass; treasurer, Dr. abeth Winters, daughter of Mr. and |George Stearns. Members of the Mfs. Frank H, Winters of 115, Lin- |executive committee are Dr. Henry | den street and Le Roy Joseph Fitz |Lash, Dr. Harry Protass, and Dr. C. patrick, son of Andrew Fitzpatrick [V. Wahlberg. of Howland, Maine, will take place An interesting feature of the tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at [meeting was a clinic on closed the South church chapel. 'Rev. Dr. |mouth impressions, which was con- George W. C. Hill will officiate, Miss |ducted by Dr. A, D. Suter of Boston. Helen Fablan Helsler will be mald |The officers of the organization plan of honor and Albert Schwantor of {to hold several interesting clinics | Hartford, best man. within the coming year. GOLDENBLUM’S Corner Main and Court Streets SATURDAY MORNING ONLY 3 Hour Sale—9 to I2 A SELECTED GROUP OF 165 rimmed Hats For the Matron, the Miss, also for Children Never before have we of- fered such a splendid array of hats at this low price. There is a wide variety to choose from, including the popular shapes, shades and fabrics of the season. Regular values to $5.00. Speciial 3 ] :20 Come early for first choice for these hats go very fast as most of the customers buy more than ‘one at the low price. None Sold After 12 SPECIAL ALL .DAY SATURDAY New Summer HATS Just arrived from New York. Large Transparent Hair Hats Trimmed with flowers, ribbons and ornaments. Special 55_19 Worth more NEW WHITE WOMEN'S HATS For the matron, a won- RELEI | derful selection to choose and Colored Felts from. $1.95, | $398u NEW SILK BENGALINE HATS STRAW SPORT HATS §3 953nd $5 and GAGE HATS wonderful hat for $2.95 Up :;‘:)‘;].' country and sea- Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN Cor. Main and Court New Britain (Ot the New Britaln Herald Staf) | Raley of Owensboro, Ky., four games ed Alexander Zaleskl last Tuesday in three straight games,’and it'is much to the New Britain boy's | the champion was forced to show all | crown and everything which goes | with it, especially after the brilllant manner in which he won his trl- umph. Behind for tie first two days of the New England champlon- ships, he steadily forged to the sudden victory from the very hands of those who had been leading him throughout, His victorles in the other matches and semi-finals were all as thrilling, and today's conquest of the southerner, who also waged a gallant though losing battle, was his quet which was held last evening at | elected were: Vive-president, Dr. | i Bead Chokers Manufacturer’s surplus stock of Crystal Bead Chokers—in gun metal, ruby, aqua, lapis, topez, amber and amcthyst.— e RO D C WOMEN'S MUSLIN SLIPS SHADOW-PROOF Hamburg and lace trimmed. built - up o el VESTS for infants; low neck and short sleeves; low neck. no sleeves. Tor Saturday 15¢ wma 25¢C Children’s Oxfords Children’s Brown Leather Oxfords in all sizes from 5 to 2. A sturdy well made little Fae cvnseeisy 1400 Boys’' Summer WASH SUITS In “Oliver Twist” and Middy styles, Short sleeves, Madc of Peggy Cloth and Chambrays tmmed with -contrasting braids, some haye appliquc effects, All of them haw ::cokcu‘..... A 98¢ WOMEN'S RAYON In all colors; a cool, com- fortable gar- ment for this warm weather, 98 For Saturday...... C Women’s Porch Frocks (] 95¢ this price. Lingerie That Modifies the Heat Waves WOMEN'S GOWNS Shadow Batistes and Volles, in a variety of dainty shades ... WOMEN'S COSTUME SLIPS Shadowproof; made of nainsooks muslins, lace and hamburg Brassieres — Silk In voiles and novelty batistes, A range of colors, in step-in and pantie muslin or batiste; full- made in a variety of cut and roomy. novelty materials. . . Cool Summer Underwear at Special Prices Men's Nainsook style, full cut sizes. en's Striped Madras Athletic Union Values to $1.00. Women's Knit Union Suits—tube top. and tight knce. .. 39¢ WOMEN'S VESTS, fine combed cotton shoulder William's Old Fashioned Root Beer or GINGER ALE EXTRACTS and bodict tops. and extra sizes .... Women's Fibre Silk Hose Mock triple scam back in the 3 iic JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF 500 PAIRS FINE White Canvas Oxfords Sizes from 215 to 515 Values to $2.54 season’'s newest For aSturday .. For Misses and Women. ber heel, hand welt sole. Men's and Boys' Canvas TENNIS SHOES Brown and white. teather reniforcements, rubber non-skid Made of extra quality percales in a variety ot new and novel styles. Hamburg and lace trimmed, some have lawn oollars and cuffs. In fact this is an extremely attrac- tive garment a( Play Suits For Girls' and Boys'; sizes 4 to 10. are Middy style and the blonses, with knickers. For Saturday Notion Speclals (IT‘L:;.glu‘f White hh(n; 17c G o 2e Sanhers Bets s GG e e Rle Dress Shields, all stzes, patr ........ 10c “Twink” De Long Hair Pin Cabinets . 9c Nell Brinkley Darning silk .. = 9¢ Warren's Spring Maid Lingerie Ribbon ...... 7c U. 8. A, Darining Cotton ...... 2(: Princess Electric Curling Iron .. .. % 39c Cool. Alluring HOSIERY Note the Generous Price Cuts Women's Silk Bobbhed Hose in mll colors and sizes, Women's Full Length “Rayon” Silk Hose in a varlety of colors, ANl sizes, first quality . Pair 49c Children’s Fine Combed Cot- ton Hose in grey, champagne, log cabin and many other staple shades, English and fine ribbed . ... Pair 19c Women's Silk tow o $1.00 A variety of styles and fash- fon’s latest colors, me Day DRUG SALE el — Dr. Sumner Brand Remedies A list that comprises a great many things to keep you fit dur- ing the warm weather, Seidlitz Powders, one dozen 18¢, Epsom Salts, full pound pack- age, 8c. Essence of Peppermint, 1 oz., 23c. Powdered Alum, 1 -pound 7c. 14 -pound 13c. Rochelle Salts, 15 -pound 15¢. Soda Bicarhomate 13 Ib.... 8¢ Boric Acid, 1-pound 10c 14 -pound 17c. Sweet Spirits of Nitre, 2 oz, 22¢, Rhubarb and Soda Mixture, 4 oz 21c 7 0z. Bay Rum 29c, Milk of Magmesia, § 0z 22¢. 18 0z, 44 Castor Oil, pure, 2 0z. 15 4 oz 22¢ Castor Ol tasteless, 2 oz. 15¢. $ oz. 22c. Cascara Sagrada (liquid) 2 oz. 19c. Quinine Pills, one dozen 12¢ 100 for 69¢. Tincture of Iodine, 1 0z. 13 Bland's Iron Pills, 100 for 16¢ Aspirin Tablets, 100 for Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia, 1 0z, 15 Men's Fibre SILK HOSE In dropstitched style. All colors and sizes for 9 satunday, Pair ¥ 1 C Witch Hazel, 4 oz. 15¢c. 8 oz. L LET US HELP YOU TO KEEP COOL Warm Weather Comforts Featured in a Series of ONE DAY SALES Will Be the Big Attraction for Tomorrow Men's Two-Plece Sult, white jersey, blue trunk. . & 950 Men's One-Plece Sui, in black and colors. . 95(: Women's Cotton Bathing Suits, one-piece, in black and Sy .. 95¢ Bnl::::?‘sum . 95¢ Bathing erepe sole ......... Kleinert's Diving Caps........ Kleinert's Heavy Gum Rubber Divers...... 49c Heayry Gum Rubber Diver with chin strap 790 n and Accessories U. S. Bathing Shoes—all colors, with .. 19¢ g Suits S FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN Boys' One-Piece Bathing Sulfs 39¢ s 49¢ Girls' One-Plece Bathing Suits....... 49¢ Kiddies' Wool Bathing Suts in all shades Men's and Boys' Athletio e oaenea 49¢ Supplies 75¢ Rubberized Bathing Bags — Compact and T SUPER-SPECIALS FROM THE FOR TOMORROW “Meritas” Linenette Table Covers—The leading linen sub- stitute; printed on an especially prepared surface which insures long wear and readily cleaned; 48 inches square. Saturday. .......... 590 “Meritas” Oflcloth Tub Covers —Plain white and printed fig- ures with a scalloped 27x54 inch 54 inches. Octagon Soap 2 Powder. Sat. wrlle Kitchen Step Stools—Made of heavy material, substantially constructed and with Water Pitchers — Made of clear crystal glass, colonial pat- terns; three styles to ! select from. Saturday 45C “Disstan” Hedge Shears— Good quality steel, hardened handles; length of blade, nine “C. T. N.” Curtain aMterial— A good assortment of dots and Satardar, pard...... 2OC Turkish Towels—A large-size double loop Towel with fancy stripes and borders; colors, pink, blue and gokld. 3 Saturday s, 3 C TWO STRONG ITEMS FROM THE Piece Goods Section Flock Dot Voiles in the sca- som's best shades; a variety of patterns to select 25 from. Yand...... Cc Rayon Silks, 36 inches wide; fast colors, in neat fig- sgc ures and stripes. Yard Cool Undies ‘?l ,@»3 cte. For Saturday «Billie Burkes” ' ! | princess slips, com- P binations, bloomers, 49¢c |/\| | | — 88w BOYS' AND GIRL'S UNION SUITS of nainsook, balbriggan or light knitted material, waist styles and plain; short sleeves, knee length or athletic styles : . e s — ‘Jé"‘ ' ~ for kiddles, compris- == ing muslin gowns, Ll \ N NS & 49c¢ ———— —

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