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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928. MHS, LEIDY AGAIN |CLEANOP RGITATOR 15 [ iesee et Ll situated on a land locked harbor 3 : y i T0 BE MARRIED NOW PLARNING T0 QUIT rex e, . 3, oo covr an BTN S, S, S, Yoy L e e S 28 o T R for life and may be bequeathed. 7 -~ By % B W\ 3 i g & A > . 2 Sy 6 371 ST x -1 Indiana Publisher Wants to Sell | There are accommodations for all Paj e ATack ‘k\nds of recreation, both on land 1 and water. It is to be an all year Youthful Broker Choice of ye | Eond c1ab with ssasonal sgors ro- . . e grams. Pmlfldfilphlfl Heiress Muncie, Tnd., Nov. 30.—P—Shots | Last night's meeting was similar fired at his home several days ago |to others already held in Hartford, were given by George R. Dale, |New Haven and other citles in the | - » | crusading publisher, as the reason ;state and will be followed by a Josephine “Fifi” Widener Leldy, | for an announcement in his weck- | larger meeting in the near future. : Philadelphia heiress, who in 1920 , My newspaper today in which he said Former Mayor Fred Atwater repre- cloped with a '20-year old University | he will sell or give away his paper. ‘son!ed the Bridgeport group inter- ¥ o L o of Pennsylvania freshman, and who | Dale has conducted a long and at | ested in the club. = subsequently divorced him, is to be | {imes vituperative campaign against | e . ¢ married this week to Milton Holden, | tho. RO ¥ For Xmas Gift Giving the Ku Klux Klan in Delaware | " a young broker of this city. county and alleged vice and cor- MANUFAGTURER BELIEYES $ . ; y ruption in Muncie. He now has 5 % en were engaged have been current | po o Ini s | i T o i :(x;femmi etore nl:\ma;‘;:c‘;cxd A BUSINESS MEN IN CONTROL B Boston or Pafis Kiddy Hand Bags denied Dby both principals’ on | conviction in the local circuit court | Garters, in 20 dif- g : Thursday were confirmed yesterday | of contempt, based on the publica- | Bridgeport Man Says They Now | @ ferent patterns of ; A beautiful assortment by friends of the bride-to-be Who, | tion in his newspaper of matter . plain and fancy . . of hand bags for the little however, declined to reveal the hour | which was aleged to be libelous. It Have Some Control Over . 4 4 - 7 Reports that Mrs. Leidy and Hold- ; i lady. Each one fitted with and the place of the ceremony. attacked local law enforcement K silks. 9c 3 ¥ idy" “Business Oycles.” 2 7 :; mirror, Dainty bags of Mrs. Leidy's first husband Was | oficers. He goes on trial this week Business Cycles. A Wednesday ’.“?C’é lonthen witgl:x S Carter Randolph Leldy, son of a 80- | in another libel case here. Biaenant Con, Nov, 3050 imitation s 1 clally prominent Philadelphia | T am willing to risk my own life | Reelected president of the Bridge- R (= broidered medallion de- family, They were divorced last Jan- | ang liberty fighting for any cause I | port Manufacturers Assn. for a third : corations. uary. The papers in the case were |may deem just,” the editor's edi- |term at the annual meeting and B o | ~ = fil:g:ntd‘?d ;nd the zm"nist Upon | torja] today sald, “but the sacrifice | dinner in the University club last ® ¢ C e decree was sought were | ig too great, now that the vengeance | night, George S. Hawley, president I 1 s 0 i YLAN: et madi o R e R L et & Y, P R . N ‘As usual, it is New Britain’s Bargain TOYLAND of the Bridgeport Gas Light com- & : In January, 1920, Leldy and Miss | 3mijly ag well as myself.” | i i 4 3 ializi the best obtainable lines of imported : 3 yself. | pany, declared his belief that manu- specializing on ) 5 i 2 = ren. Several shots were fired into | fectively control the business cycle ndreds of attractive offerings: her Inserts a - Knoxville, Tenn. Upon their relurn| hiy homo last week, one of them |so that untold blessings to the coun- ; Colgates Week—End packages for 250 A few of the hund g o ' W 2 corated tabs. aaysmerEiciveny sy manental bless | crashing through a window and try will result, and industrial peace d men and WOMEN t.veenvtvnueersennes Imported Japanese Tea @ ing,” Leidy left college, set up bardly. palssing lis, daughten and continuous employment be more Colgate’s Young Peoples Sets, consists 250 Sata sl 5 49 h k “overs ey A A ) Jgogffe:fezl;::gp;lafl :aoxflzh:",\n?;rex;: W . - |lot three bottles of pérfume. ......u.ues 8 Light Tree Outfits, (4 Car & Foundry Company at Ber- MASONS HEAR TALK Sy teee with i e o i Colgate’s miniature size doubleTINE Bah e e e e e eseratere 2 hard times in the past, claimed to S et “‘;‘;' Pa.“ in the L | be the result of economic and busi- P [1extracts ...ceceveecenioiiiiienieans Kiddie Joy” Nature f g D pr el e ey, | ness cycles, business men have now Three Flowers BableS L......iieeciciiinenisiinieneny household was rumored on several | Selected Group in Bridgeport Hear | some “control of what were consid- K e s o e 4 Mechanical Dancing e iTtetat b aos ol e e A uncontnollaL s e ton ol Ben-Hur perfume in varied TS Coeioonhinnin e kns saihansn g s ok 496 tal differences were denied until it Talk on Shelter Harbor Coxnn(r_wfmces & ” he sald. According to the Bradley Games. Good was learned that Mrs. Leldy had ; = attractive OIS ...evvveereerseonens radley Games. Aorliedfor a ijorae: | Club Plan. {old cycles there should be depres X { sion now, he said, whereas there | \ Colgate's 14 ounce assortment at .......coiiiiiiiseiiieiaee Mrs. Leidy is the daughter of Mr.| Big : Nov. 30—} 5 E - |- Imported Transparent Patent leather bags in and Mrs. Joseph E. Widener and the HlCepporh Gonn., by, 30 eontioiiep o sbe el oo iy, measiivg, IperBIme " cuves sr e ssnneinsin bt p D 88 & . A selected group from Bridgeport |of prosperity” while he does not be- L few of the odors. Lilly of the Val- S B e o o e gal colors, trimmed with granddaughter of the late P. A. B.|anq the vicinity were addressed on | lieve that hard times can be elimin- Here are a fe y & ) Widener, Philadelphia traction mag- | the Spelter Harbor Country club |ated entirely the power is the peo- 2 [.ley, La France Rose, Dactylis, Caprice, Cashmere B:ayjo contrasting leather. nate. project last night at a preliminary | ple's as a whole to prolong prosper- 1. Bouquet. &ifle———__——— meeting and dinner in the Wheeler ity materially, he assorted. B i 490 —— dining room of the Stratford hotel | Howell Cheney, of the Cheney 2 Z by Dr. Franklin D. Lawson of | Mills, South Manchester, a member : Boxed Jewelry for Glfls it K "’. C. A NOTES | Shelter Harbor, Rhode Island Dr.|of the committee of the state manu- 4 A fine assortment of holiday gift items, compris- An Ideal Gi : i | Clarence J. Owens of New York |facturers assoclation which has Bed Light Frames | S, S, - - | city and Phineas V. Stephens of {made a study of the workmen's com- 3 Imported Tea Pots o (I.irlslIi(‘scr\e ”]xe\v York city. | pensation law and its interpretation _ Complete with fixture regular club meetings will| The club has as its objective a |discussed the law and experiences 5 six si continue this week. Final plans €07 | s exabierallip, of 51000/ peduiited teont | WALREIE sThts 114 inception in 1913. 4.90 EA. . Finest quality brown 211&1‘{}13 fototto'{:lll( Cord o the circus to be given by the de-|every part of the country. The total | He presented and discussed certain Y \ glazed tea pot of unus- ALenk Ryt partment on December 10 and 11| membership at present is approxi- | proposed amendments deemed by f ——— ) . o &l TWednesda Will be completed at the mceting| mately 1,000. Membership is to be | him to be essential in justice to em- ual design. Two sizes. v this coming week. | restricted to Christian Masons | ployers .and employes. L. i Bound Books This evening the girls who are ! ¥ 1 : 39c EA. cast to appear in the cat dance will | i Rl g 5 rehearse. At the Pinnacle club| o s ‘ . For Boys and Girls meeting this evening the clown cos- tumes for the members will be { 3 4 A choice collection of made. The Gem Seekers will prac- 3 ) handsomely ~ bound ; Pyrex Pie Plates tice the chariot race on Thursday —_— Rq i afternoon at their regular weekly books— meeti : Dick Hamilton Serles This well known oven ng. o : S \ car Physical Department i " P i — Chums of Scranton proof ware, complete The Senior Life Saving Club will i High; Ethel Mortons and with nickel frame. meet on Wednesday of this week at : 2 3 - oth . 6 o'clock. Schedule for the week is ° : 5 st many others. $ 25 as follows: B : Gift Hints 1‘ Tuesday and Wednesday: Senior N Own i ¢ 25(: : plunges, 2:30 to 4 o'clock; Junior { From the i ivi plunges, 4:15 to 5 o'clock. = : : For Xmas Gift lemg Saturday ing: Junior clas 7 17\ ) . Mg e oy \ 71 1B Handbercic 5000 Mow's Teg || o Aluminim : Junior plunges, Infants’ Evenings: Monday and Friday: - . . . . : Sugar and Gift Stationery sulbieiclasien s o 9 0llonke lnmgs flns convement | : b Hand Made Dresses T m'xrxfm:d::fi R e Wl “our Gang” comic silk. The season’s newest Creamer Sets in Gay Cretonne Box 7:30 o'clock; Gym classes, 7:30 to . O handkerchiefs Madiera and M(-xwa'n desiens. Extra heavy guage s ‘ 1C COTd )'Off’ctlon for kiddies C|| hand made and embroi- & s 36 double. sheets1 of Wednesday and Thursday, Senlor | . - 4 Men's {Iil}"()’l’tcfl linen|| dered dresses on fine Wednesday. al umnl;\lm, »0 pnpm.%rm pa?tel coghme’ plunges, 6 to 9 o'clock. | " p s - i ial siem. ne sugar dith 36 envelopes. Blue Triangle Club 1 woven colored horder|| quality lawn. onial desig W b D 3 y r r - x may be used for The last supper by the club in| \ . handker- 250 bowl and creamer, com box may the plx;os;m Jooua it 476 Main street | % \ . chiefs was hel ast evening at 6:30 % A 5 o i o'clock. About 40 girls and their Women's imported tively designed. utility hox. guests were present. The affair was embroidered pongee u the direction of Mrs, Stanley < andker- ¥ SET B el Chapman led| New Executlve Safe ! Dandies 25c Stamped Pillow Cases X $1-00 $1.00 the group singing with Miss Gladys| : Chi\i.fs]'nm.s (iiiATHAA0 Day as pianist. The program of| 5 PR o G & T ity i = - i = A entertainment consisted of Miss| Think of it! For this low price you can get kerchiefs of fine Irish|| Oill‘ gogéi 1:1;;’*};;3; 1t<l)l}‘i]e \ Wonderful New Paroloid Toilet Articles SR L s a new Shaw-Walker Executive Safe and keep linen. - ls)lficifelgsst;le-a e ]’mm, ing; Miss Cecilia alph, a solo, and 5 4 A N Dy v ) a duet by Nellle Sartinsky and| your valuable business records and private 3 2 50(: patterns. : X $1.00 EA. Catherine Kereliza. Future plans e R for the club will be arn\ni.:l:-rl. papers ”ght in your own office—secure Children’s ‘Every Day’ Wednesday The girls in the gvpsy dance re-| against fire, theft and P;ying cyes. Each g handkerchlefs. T 1n J Your choice of these articles in beautiful new hearsed with Mis: Ruth Bassett| 5 irls i | i\ i X gift 85 o colorings—combs, brushes, mirrors, clocks, buffers, '\‘1 C‘S"“{-”' nmvmli]s 1‘1‘"‘”{{““ “; Exstatve Safc, 00, B Bated by A $1,000 i ?:OX ERERER) ¢ ¢ A manicure implements, picture frames, puft boxes, hair A 8 MacNamara's band rehearsed <. H g “ o aiton ihe supper, JWhe Y. Wi G A, Fire Insurance policy coveting the contents receivers and others. was unantmously chosen as the new | for three years Free. Call or phone—let us tell club room, the present quarters to HdiVanaten on Decamber 1, you more about this new and inexpensive ) A flbfgls'fhggkkgged Women’s Full Fashioned The club’s basketball team “‘illl mC[h()d OfprotcaingPaPCrs that PrOtCCt you‘ i i ‘\”‘;“;e 1,;,1‘135 n;]\:n\nh(\?.; at Spanish lace scarfs, with fringed ends, in dainty Sllk Hose o'clock under the direction of ss | g , Y y akv ni Eurith \!\Surhler(. The swimming | ‘ 2 3 i evening shades, peach, powder, honey dew, sky, nile, class will meet at 6: ‘e | & and lavender as well as 8c I'riday evening. # 3 i black. A great value for Xmas Imported Scotch wool scarfs, in comblnations of Gifts, strictly first quality, 49c 30 (A—Through ;g | i gray, blue, brown and tan. Made of ¥ fous parts o the A ! : fine wool, warm and stylish. ............ 98c high boot pure silk hose, r country, the United States employ- ¢ 2 I § Rayon scarfs in muffler style, grey, 98c in all colors and sizes. ment service during the last fiscal blue and white. ... e e year directed 1,792,281 persons to i Prophylactic Comb and Brush Sets jobs where workers were wanted. # g | _ Crede de chine scarfs in white and eve- 98c Wednesday Outlining its work in the annual i - ning colors, with fringed ends. .. In white and ebony finish with comb to match. report of the Labor department, . i i | Plai lor crepe scarfs, with hand 4 Ne. 2033—43" bigh Stock imteriors to it ¢ Plain col s c PR. made public today, the service noted| — 1" wide— 27" § your requirements— b = ;. \Net itiithe sxeantion ut dhpeAnd #3?'4'1.. Gile || = Ul interiors exive. ; blocked effect, decorated ends. .......... $ I .00 98(: textile Industries, employment had o been found satisfactory in practical- Iy every one of the country's large g v ‘ o~ GIFT SPECIALS AT THE Skyscrapes® Brownsville, T Nov. 30, (P— = I Pl s NOTION COUNTER i attrac- |{holding gloves or hand- 980 Dlofe Sy i Ly aiac kerchiefs or as general Imported Bead Necklaces in Gift Boxes Beads in all colors, strung on knotted cords. Venetian decorated glass beads, plain crystal, lustre, alone or in metal combinations. Ruclas ranch, four miles north of Matamoros, Mexico, early vester- day, when Agrarians attempted to e the 3,500 acre ranch of the Brass ash 490 Sugar and Cream sets of Imported Japanese lustre P. Fernandez estate, an American trays. decornted ware. An _assortment of {] | - A i 49c fruit plates, bou bon dishes, = owned property. ¥ » el f e Rubber marmdale jars, cake plates ',', Three of the Agrarians were > . / gift boxe; ash trays, and sugar and killed and three ranch employes, s Bud V: Glass vases with cream including the a: ant foreman of | . 3 metal base etal flower holder. 49c Sets susevsesainns 49(: the property. | The Prince of Wales, who is a “fight fan,” believes that lessons de- : ; Books for Grown-Ups rived from boxing are an aid in 1 everyday life. : A Very Special Lot For Wednesday — ADKINS %% Father or Mother Books That Are Hand- Vew Pi Z somely Bound, Original A New Pair or[::la.l.w»s Makes An 66 Ch‘ur;h St. % Values to $1.50 in a Choice Xruns. Gife New Britain, Conn. o’ Selection of Titles. 2 o) Hartfory New Haven Th gh Eye E: 10SOuET. WG, Hsamninntiony bl Bradley & Scovill Co. Bridgeport Henry F. Redde“ 67 Orange St. F. H. Fargo Oo. Optometrist 89 WEST MAIN ST, Suite 215 and 216 Phone 1185 —— . Men’s Hose A Great Wednesday Special! Sold exciusively by Novelty rayon and cot- ton, vertical stripe, strict- ly firsts. All colors and sizes.