New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1925, Page 2

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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, Salt Water| (N CARMVAL FEES TAFFY THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, Horsfall’s Sale of Women's Apparel Geeat 1rice Teduetion frech rocks mduee vou 1 a~hionahle that <hor New Silk Dresses A a $12.95 HORSFALLS 93704 sylum Street Hartiord “It Pays to Luy Our RKind” ———— THE Harvey & Lewis Main Britain, Conn. OPTICL Films-Kodaks 85 W, St. New CHIROPRACTIC Gets Wonderful Results in CONSTIPATION RHEUMATISM CATARRH, (OLDS STOMACH TROUBLEN SCIATICA. NEURITIS BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA GALLSTONES, PILES Dr. F. C. Torkelson Chiropractor Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 2998 (Genuine PERSIAN RUGS —at— B. Y. JONES 585 Commonwealth Ave. Phone 285 or 2552-4 U SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED ¥ MILK AND CREAM CHILHOOD'S HAPPY HOWURS Milk fits into a ¢ life healthful purpose. It is a food that all med ical men child needs. milk—like ours ESEIBERT 437 PARK ST PHONE- 1720 NEW BRITAIN, CONN * MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS ild’s with a zestfu msist 3 | war Vet of $430, | posal to rebate T, B. sociaty a similar payment on a similar show | \ i been paid FIGHT IN COUNCIL Democrats Riled by Dehm's Sneers and Reply Heatedly IMloundering about for more than an hour on (he question of irnival license rebates, the com-| n councll night voted to Kosclusko Post, World its payment egativ on a |-|rv-‘ 18t eturn to voted to the ¥ | MTA & conducted for a sim- e, then voted to recon- | d Koscluszko of the license commit 1o investigats the two nd report back at the next, {tons | stions | | r their i {nds on the carnival situation had | been answered efther by the | % o Chief of Polce rman William sent, hut nothing | with regard to the n proposed return | nee money, | arnival 1s b Jlelv by the post wit Merests. A unanin as ta " ta retuen the § sablotsky Speaks for “Tal i ilman Hamuel carnival playing and t 3 otsky aduised the hagd en advanced v the outside con-| b nt of repayment, | it. H it was a question of returning | thé Y. M. T. A. & B. 80, ) the ey would recefye sub- | had not| 1 t by an out- | a Mr and that| Kete m’s Carnival hing | some of the t ¢ \"Va[‘ members ie y ed under a misunderstanding and a | e sked, After the had been disposed of, | the reconsideration was vited. Delim Doesw't Read Contracts, | (ounci!man Sablotsky inguired of an Dehm if the alderman, as | airman of the committee on li-| eads carnival contract, and | e reply was in the neg: i sheuld read them. Why vot- | asideration was Tabs" motion ward alderman beg political discussion with a rema that the democratic gide of the house should attend committee meetings | and find out how husiness is carried on. “If the democratic members | were men enough to serve,” Aldee- man Dehm began, but 1o entire dem 45 on the fi God's sake recon- r action and do a little bet jone. We're not ing, and yet mething from | was tossed | oose rock in the sea e gave them quarters back icense comn both carnivals and ittee ring ve Protection t streets” was au- otion of Councilman The police board was req through a reselution submitted Aldarman Maerz to stristly nfo the The request inereaning result | number of sutomobile aceidents, it | Nee WISGASSET PLANS “€ | which the expedition will After a dlsc approve a contr Tire Co. install the fire (rucks, The fon, it was votgd te t 1o have the Ball tires on of CHICAGO one company was the only bidder and Counciiman Edward H. Christ telt more bidders should first be heard from, A petition for “better police pre tection for children at the Nathan Hale school was referred to the po- board Chivago more than two the labyrinth o under the lon ful f a gunt evening fired a State's Attorney I'he man, bl Pnpo of G #eved to have GREAT FAREWELL Will Bid MacMillan Godspeed on Saturday Me., June 18 (P—Thig ittle port, second stepping stoue in the northward advance the Ma Millun-Nayy Arctic exploration exje today wus making pr for the last sendoff that Licu tenant Commander Donald B Millan will reevive when he ATt nn of in this ¢ sails Saturday for reentand MacMillan night after a dash from Bc time that he mi ptain faiog n pal of Wi ent diplo It members of the grad Pty Capt. Smith The navy ste rajled out of Smit thunder of guns i harbor sirens is due here day. MacMillan®s own Bowdoin expedition, is hers ar Aboard the navy amphiblan | and the veteran of ; m Im a o0 Cap ne Genls, a to accomplish the hith ble feat of charting vast Arctie lands in the br three months. Next Saturday the it sall for Ftah stopping on the tor fuel Arrising at Ft t August 1, the pedition will he datermined by the fate of Amundsen, Aretic exy believed lost on his flight to North Pole. 1f he } found, MacMilian will search the their rorthe way at S ne of the e the Norwegian masy ed down New Airplane to Make Speed of 400 Mi. an Hr. New York, Ju (P—An a plane said to be of a &f G et will he ent Pulitzer trophy next ing to Dr. Otte A, K New York Dr. Roller, the batross type e & BAN( the Germans . says he expe Ameri FLUDES POLICE Search of Gity's Tunnels Fails | fof surface tart Fliers Gets Big Honor | BREECH BLOCKS, Et¢ «........... (elchrate the Glorious Fourth in Safety Bridgeport, June 18 (@—The body of the woman found in the | Pequonock river here | morning was identified Ia night as that of Mrs. Abble Rea 66, of 30 Lincoln street, Danbury, sistersinslaw of former | Charles Kerr of that city, who has taken charge of the body. of Danbury are inclined to | that it {s a case of sulclde, Search for| The woman had lot her two ons, hours last night dn |one in the Epanish-American f tunnels forty feet |and another in the World w of Chicago's busl- | bad investments are #ald to led to produck any |stroyed her forthne, leaving her only nan who Toesday | with a large ol house, but no t a in | money to support its upkeep, Peo- Crowe's office. | ple belleve her mind was somewhat feved to be TONY |afrected by worry. enna gang, was be- beon necking M| Yellowstone Park Today Opens for 1925 Season ntly, with Chiet of 1 a drive on the r fleeing from the West Yellowstone, Mont,, June 18 hie disappeared Into [ (Al is in readiness today for the l6, and yesterday & | formal opening of Yellowstone Na. e the tive Was | tional park for the 1926 season, er point | yetting down the bars of the Yel |lowstone will be a literal as well a figurative procedure in the fe: tivities. Five bars across the gate- ind Him think s, 250 po- 1o make tunnels | | 5l state whose governer waa expected [to be here, will be taken down. John Stege dee d the gunman had nel, but there were places his capture chance of World bearing the name of his state. The first trainload of travelers will then be admitted, Penn. Man Stricken on Train, Dies in Guilford New London, June 18,—Taken with a heart attack on a New York, | New Haven & Hartford train yester- |day afternoon, Charles Ephriam Stump, 65, of Reading, Pa. died June 1% i —Captain | jeader of the e-world flight, was lay with the medal of Legion of of the president of | ARt na oider | OtIford; chevalier were pre= | the The body was taken from the train here and will be sent to otain Smith here by | Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Stump were sular agent | OD thelr way to Portland, Me., for a [\mr. He is a retired baggagemaster ! nf the Pennaylvaria rallroad, CANNONS GUN BOATS TE—15¢ ceviienn. $3.00 and $5.50 LUGS—10c 60c SPARK P! See Our Windows HERBERT L. MILLS The “Handy” Hardware Store 336 MAIN STREET Avoid hot weather ailments by sensible eating Learn to eat lightly in summer and vou will save yourself many hours of discomfort. You will look better and feel fresher. Yet summer food must be nourish ing and sustaining — and above all, easily digested. That's why Borden's, the Improved Malted Milk, makes such a very satis- factory hot weather food. A glass of Borden's has the nutritive value of 2 light meal. Its high food value comes from the fact that it is richer in milk content than other kinds. Yet Bor- den's is so digestible that a delicate stomach can assimilate it easily. The casein is already partially predigested and it has no nauseating sweetness. Its flavor is delicious. Make your lunch of Borden's Malted Milk. If the children get hungry between meals, give them Borden's. If you want a snack at bedtime, Bor- den's is copl and satisfying. Ideal for every occasion. In emergencies, mix it with water and you have a nourish- ing drink to take the place of milk. If you aren’t yet scquainted with Borden's, send the coupon below — with 10c—and get a trial package. In 7 and 15-02. attractive 4 DBordens THE IMPROVED lass packages. Get one at MALTED MILK, ~in the square package Mayor | i Police | § way, each bearing the name of & |H Each governor will remove ‘the bar | while the train was passing through | JUNE 18, 1025, ° ' ' g GUNMAN oraeegoet Moman Take SON ’,/ Se’eing Mrs.: Smartdresser Through a Summer Day It is interesting to survey just what is worn by the well-dressed woman throughout the usual summer’s day and to take note of her many activities. It's a busy day, always, and all of her garments are in readiness; her ward- robe is completé, to vequire as little time as possible in changing, Do you know what should be worn at each hour of the day? Let us go the rounds with Mrs. Smartdresser. She knows just what to wear — where and when, She Breakfast Early— Mre. Smartdresser, of course, starts the day right, appearing her best at the break. fast table. Ehe selects a light tubable frock of linen, or a frash crisp English Brosd. cloth. In this she can do her household tasks and always look neat and presentable, 83.08 (2nd Floor.) IF SHE GOES Té MARKET AROUND THE GARDEN Bhe may choose a pretly Volle dress, She may have somé gardening to do. for it will keep her nice and cool, §5.00. If so, then on goes one of her lovely (2nd Floor.) Porch Dresses, $1.08, sA Round of Golf Gaily elad in a simple straightline frock of printad sill, she will dppear very striking on the golf courss, Such a freck is comfortable and good for any sport she may indulge in, 615.00. (2nd4 Floor.) i IF CAMPING Her oostume will be composed of Knickers of Tweed or Khaki (82.95,) and a white Broadcloth Blouse, (61.85,) beyish fashien, Then she'll be ready for almost anything her camping trip ofters. (2nd Floer.) FOR MOTORING Bhe may have a smart Sport Suit of Balbriggan. It is sporty and prdctical! he'll be so happy, 'cause all she paid fer the suit at D&L was $10.00! (2nd Floor.) Douwn to the Beach Just before luncheon is the time for a dip in the briny. It puts one in geod spirits and certainly whets the appetite. Mrs, Smartdresser will wear slippers of colored rubber, contrastingly trimmed, (79¢ up) and her eap will fit snugly over her ears (25c up.) (Main or 2nd Floor.) Anxious to Hit the Waves | If she enjoys a real swim and cares little for lounging about the beach, a suit of All Wool will be her choice. It will stand the strain of the strenyous exercise and will in no way hinder the aetion. ($2.95 to $10.95.) 2nd Floor. After she enjoys her swim, she will jump into a pair of Beach Trousers -— and don a Terry Robe (84.95.) Then she will strut around and enjoy the sights. (2nd Floor.) On a Shopping Tour Right after luncheon she'll visit the shops clad in something coo!, meat likely of silk or crepe. $15.00.) TWO PIECE FROCKS U TWO PIECE FROCKS are also indorsed by fashion, and may be the cholce of Mrs. Smartdresser. She might select a dress of striped silk broadcloth ,or a gaily patterned Silk Printed one. She'll have so many to choose from, that her final selection may bs a simple crepe. $10.00 to $24.75. (2nd Floor.) From Four to Six 8he'll don her dainty chiffon frock, ($19.75,) with its softly shaded flowers. Tn it she'll not only look amart, but well poised and charming. A little later friends call on her. While Drinking Tea And discuseing the latest plays, books and divorces, she glances about te ses what her friends are wearing. One will Iye seen in a sort of a lace and satia combination Frock, $2£.75. (2nd Floor.) ¢ Everything Harmonizes This is the conclusion Mrs. Smartdresser comes to, concerning all her well dreseed women friends. Not a color is ill chosen. The Hose, Gloves, Bag, B an4 esgential accessories are all there and blend with the frock. (Hose, § Gloves, $1.79; Bag, $3.85; Beads, $1.93.)—DMain Floor. At the Supper Dansant Mrs. Smartdresser knows that a Frock of Iace over Satin, holds the latest vogue for after six o'clock wear. So, at dinner, she appears in_ons, and she is bewitehingly dreesed for a summer evening, $29.00. (2nd Floor.) The Joyous Day Is Over ‘And Mrs, Smartdresser can now rest easily, knowing that throughout she has been gowned in good style and good taste—and economically, as ehe PROCURED ALL OF HER APPAREL AT D&L.

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