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o0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IFRIDAY, APRIL w0, 1'_.3. HVE WI[LINfi T[] s YRR | _ mmmmmnunmmmmmmmmmtfi.flxm N nsearea) AID VANDERBILT = Y Youtblal Publisher May el & . MANHA TTAN O /IA\\ One of His Newspapers : fth %] A\ HARTFORD—SPONS(): (THFEDER'S New York, April 30 (—Cornelius | ' ‘ &a S~ Vanderbilt, Jr., had under considera- | % A o ] : : g tion today five offers of money to have his $3,000,000 newspaper prop- crtles from disaster, The 28 year old heir to a good | share of the Vanderbilt millions had \ announced his need of 300,001 6 Fleld Malone, his attorney | retulned to hangdle the ituatfon, | sald last night th. 1! among fiv of money, one was for 81,000 purchase of one of Vanderblit's newspapers. He declined to say whether the | offer was for the Miaml Tab, I.os Angeles Illustrated News, or the San Francisco Herald. Mr. Vanderbilt also publishes two magazines, the vanderbilt Farmer and Vanderbilt Weekly. The person or persons | making the offer was not disclosed, | The father of Walter J. Ror who served with Vanderbilt in the | World War and J. R. Callahan, a | linotype operator, each offered to | 35 eerrrersrsorersssseres rerrsrsrseses) T buy $1,000 worth of stock., A taxi | 4 J 5 | drlver who drove him to town s . . Our old terday recognized him and o Our New . ‘ ; . him his $06 savings. James ar- : PO]I(,‘)‘—— in who sald he was presl nt T ( ] Roston Mailers' Union No. 1 wired | slore—— &z 2 Ve from Brookline, Mass, his bellef - . 4 S bl PP S union employes of Mr. Vanderbilt ’ i j " 1 Bt Centrally located ; i B p # D Ve, complete Mr. Vanderbilt spent most of yes- ) WYY ‘ ) : : 3 \ : . ®on terday In conference with Mr. Ma- at 81 Pratt ot -, 1N N p Lo f R satisfaction or a8 coun- | Street, near R |l s S 4 \ 17 M) 1\ 2 St R your money Trumbull, b i 9 . o y 7 ) g refunded. | : . 1294 (PPPPrI00000000000000000000000000000000000000, Mme. Janette Famous Stylist will be here in person to stage a fashion promenade of live models— a magnificent fashion show worth seeing, > ] New York Models Here In Person ~—We have arranged for our open- ing to present a bevy of beautiful models from famous New York showrooms—in person, P L e st s e s s rrrsss (rrrrrrrssstsrsrrerrersiesss rrrrrrrrorrrrrrrerorrsrorss SO r s e rrr s s rrrerereress ORI P I PI0000000000008000000000000000000) ¢ : o losing T @ 0 e (D e Large, handsome : ; f f ) ] 'S ] foss '\aqnl arly 350 ; display windows LA A ‘ | : Through our “Our advertising | ! i | /a g 4 SN sing,” said Mr. orbilt { worthy of your . ! . Bt l Vil Nf'w York m confident anof the attention. R i \ N e y g g 1) HH buying office, we vill see us out of the wood § ! i .5l ) \ il Sale of one of the propertic Immense floor & 2 \ \V | havs it are enabled to «aid Mr. Malone, “We space, bright, 18t K B ! | ’f i I Oblainirashioniy to M’;:s:;(q e of sl airy and roomy. R . \ f 1 e . very newest LR sl Al departments HHTH ] : , ) / HHINY | offerings and at directors will be elect R | . N s | 3 would have anuthority to sell proper- | conveniently (ISR | NA [ \ \ prices that thes." on one floor, in- | | The young publisher denied a ludi ¢ intention of quitting o | cluding atirac- ) value for your Part "f"l 8 | tive dressing ] | o ~ditorials ers, | i \ 0 . 5 money. intended as 1d- | rooms. | ers, insure utmost. Beautifully Manhattan sells TS (N HET ‘ uipped. you W v " ' 8 | A ! it—it is in style. NOBLE CALLS ON HART Wil it | |- i | | TO END PARKING MENACE :'— | pleasure to shop i & It Manhattan 4 rices it— at Manhattan's npi a real Autos Teft on South Side of Com- = | new store. g mercial Street Fndanger Coats and Dresses \ A § Smart S ports Wear For Women and Misses F or Women and Misses z of automobile today, and he ha SoSE Sae You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Our Grand ()pening At Our New Location, 84 Prait Street—Everybody Welcome! 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