New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1927, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927. i near the lightship, pending the re-| The schooner ran aground late|list of spe including |is greeted with unrestrained ||)g | turn of the tug. Their crews are safe. | yesterday afternoon in the dense ;og}.l:m s L Mt 3 f |amusement by the 1 houschold. | || i which shrouded the entire Jersey | \Wesleyan >, 2 y e et |18 Boat And Crew Lost. coast. The uninterrupted blowing of | Bowdoin col et °.| LEGISLATORS | Manila, Feb, 18 (—All hope for | the fog horn attracted te Clothier of 1 ) the Admiral Line freighter Elkton |of the coast guards e Vocational d table discus- r andising, the and its crew of 36 was given up here | two stations brave sions on law today. The vessel apparently sank |their surf boats in re: s i . advert and medicine and were served with . . ith all hands and a cargo of sugar| They found the schooner in a Bad : 5 ¢ which |} ’ w THE BIG STORE t er S(‘x’l Tl'agedles fllld DlS- :en‘n" Guam after becoming helpless | position with 12 feet of water in her | se Me el S B DL m ] L - 1 L AR = in a gale-swept e e S e e B e ¢ by Dr. : : I NEW BRITAIN'S SHOPPING CENTER asters Rep()]'wj | miral Line agents here to get infor- trips. On the s trip the | Willis I 1 ; Asylum s J church of |mation from her from Guam failed | crew from the Lovelad station un- ational , 1 ia- | M = | tonight. | der command of Captain Thomas . An cxhibition of Pennell | ¢ p ¥ 4 Cape May, N. J., Feb. 18 (P—Two | I Beer assisted. ngs Sunday afternoon will . e, Al- |8 of three barges reported edrift 25| Nine Men Rescued. oner was owned by Rich- | close the reunion. miles off here have been located and | Beach Haven, N. J., Feb. 18 (P— | ard O. Elliott, of Rockland, Me. The | h ¢ ing his first | are at anchor near the Five Fathom | Nine men were rescued from the name of the commander has been| QUEEN HAS 1 H : 3 rnor Everett Ligh according to Captain E. S. |four-masted schooner Cecil P. Stew- | given as Captain ¥ | —_— - . - tate Central commander of the coast|art hailing from Rockland, ., and ———— Her Wonderful “Sable Coat” Made Comm chard Co guard Base 9. The other craft is be- |[bound from Savannah to New York “'eglc}.an Alumni ‘Vi" i From Skins of Rodents, in accompanied the com- lieved to be tow of the tug Bal- | w; 1 f railroad vh th . & London, Feb. 18 (A—Many per- s 3 N Q - c N < N 1 N e ot oot Ton sne. choma ihroe-| Open Meetings Tonight |sons have admired a brown fur e of dresses, they think first of Raphael’s — first in style, value Captain Addison said the tug and |quarters of a mile north of the Har-| Middletown, Feb. 18 () — The coat which Queen Mary has been the three barges ran too close to the |vey Cedars coast guard station last|32d annual mid-winter reunion of |wearing this winter, and numerous| A militar : .. @l and largest assortment. Tomorrow see their advance spring cash Jightship in the dense fog yesterday |night. alumni of Wesleyan university will | references ve been made to it In | Corbin Commandery, N i - |# cvening. Two of the barges were cut | The rescue was effected by the open here tonight in preparation |print as “the queen's sables” and otic Unitorm Rank of t c values! loose by the tug, which reported |crews of the Harvey Cedars and |for the hington's birthday |so on. Order, Sons of America, B their predicament to the Cape ,\Iay}shlpboflcm stations under the com- | dinner in Fairweather gymnasium As a matter of fact it is made 'he inspecting offic coast guard base and then prOCch-‘m:md of Captains Calvin Hickman |tomorrow evening, hich large from the skins of rodents killed B in Chi Wil . ed on its way. ‘und Raymond Palmer. The rescued | numbers of glumni hz signified ' on the royal estates and put to-|Ts ¥, 2 a ® q ° aphi : Just Arrived vo patrol boats were sent at|men are being cared for at the two their intention of attending. gether by a skillful furrier. Every | once to the rescue. They found the‘smlions preparatory to leaving for| Clarence R. Smith will act as public reference to its assumed Major W, I) t (l Ig .(1 .(l ! : . New Butterick Quarterly | Electric Curling Irons ‘ =y 9§ y olP A \ | | Butterick Patterns makes your Spring sewing a 1B drifting barges and anchored them |New York. toastmaster for the dinner with a value and the rarity of its skins‘.\'. Y. Double Plug Irons with six foot silk cord pleasure. New Spring fashion quarterly just out ke s e 25¢ g i silks in all the pastel and evening 4 figure, dignified models for -the FIRS I IN S I YLE AND VAL UE M shades. Black and white included. ! woman of importance who demand L k| /8| Trimmings consists of pleats, ., Style and quality in her clothes. . 0 o Saiit o g tucks, cording and shirrings. & Because this store has the most experienced staff of buyers in New Britain, and because SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL we buy for cash and sell only for cash. Raphael’s is first in style and value! i Shop here tomorrow — and compare! and safety button. ) Saturday onlysr. e vieeates s 29c NEW.BRITAIN'S SHOPPI The newest of the new—Dbeautiful Youthful models for the slender ! FOR SATURDAY FOR SATURDAY WOMEN'S WASHABLE . CHAMOISETTE The Vampire New Spring Hats | Gloves | ™™y o All the Latest Styles, Colors and Shapes. ) B S ¥ T 1 i MATERIALS: COLORS: Just Unpacked. 84c pair . B Lace and Georgette Evening Shades § Rhinestone-Beaded Value $1.00 p—— Pastel Shades {Ml: hiffon Sillk Two-Tone Effect Novelty cuffs. Pre-shrunk. - B 3 In?;gri"ctzlclflz1lfl‘ics.l il ; —Embroidery and Lace Colored Beaded Effect See Our y More? 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