New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1927, Page 11

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HAPLAN READY FOR VACCARELLI BOUT Meriden Scrapper Has a Busy Season Abead of Him Probation Officer John L. Public Wel \1.“ Ann G fns, Miss Laura Y. W. C. A, M Scout t\x“cu!)\u. of the Welfare A: committee; Mi the Wel trude Connolly, | ciation and the New Britain Louis “Ki4" Kaplan is ready for the gong for his 12 round contest with Tony Vacecarelll at the Arena in New Haven next Thursday ght. Kaplan secured Al Tripoil o Yonkers, junior lightweight con- tender, to halp sharpen up his box- | e heavy work he Ferguson and Eddie . This crew of sparring mates as placed the “Kid” in the best of shape for his first appearance in his home state under the man ment of Billy Gibson. Kaplan wants | & 10 leave nothing undone to show | & the Nutmeg fans that before the summer season is over he will reach the goal of fighting Sammy Mandell for the lichtweight crown. | Kaplan will keep right on train- ng after his contest with Vacca- as ho meets Al Foreman in of ten rounds at in_Philadelphia on Foreman has been boxin Philadelphia and Washing- past year and has never defeated. He knocked out Ruby 1 in seven roynds and feated”™ Mike allerino, Tommy Crowley of Pittshurgh and many others. Foreman is Philadelphia’s hope for th honors, t Glassman, the Phila- | promoter, has Eddie promise that should Fore- m’l‘ victorious {in s conte: he will let Mandell defend his title against him sometimo in August in ons of the ball parks. Kaplan is however, to knock this as- | Foreman's do: Papet oy ] Other. Paris, noune ted to tha ten and ti the the other's temy and despo 1 her way, ¢d him to * She fir \H\ around ton the been did not have a corr The counte w1 character, and t He wonic *ad “a vagabon also alleged tha “Kia* Sid Ter McGraw, Ruby Wallace and Billy P ers, however, has also “excuse class. After the Philadelphia conte Kavlan will appear in Clevel with some lightweight to be named within the next few da en | Chicago with later. A mateh s “Kid" and Jimmy McLarnin In Los An- geles for sometime in June is also deration. | Golden Stars 1i will personal h L. Nedwell, Kaplan for his contest w bis, 1b; A. relli in New Haven. The last t Rusezyk Ginson worked In a was when Ben 5 2 by Phil Billy joined regeneration The Golden S over the Yellow team yesterda [to 11. A lome W. Rembis of RS CONFER \rmvnr those local people atten ing the Connecticut Council of S cial Workers being held at tha Hotel | } FOR NEW aspond Miss T Doyle of the Department of | Miss An ldsmith, Weib] s Gladys Cline, Mrs. A re association; Reilly and Miss also of the \\-1"- o tiss ¢ 1 YON SALM DIVORCE Made Public By Paris Court, Show That Each fad Accused the April 26 (4 ement today nobleman ea and wrote him a h to soe that her husband had 1 have ¢ t he her for other women New Ti'eam;ent fm \nemm \'lrro eful pernicious anemin of of the local | BY, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927. FLASHES OF LIFE: THE BIG DIPPER TO BE EMBLEM ON FLAG OF ALASKA nn O'Brie L. e An New Y aid th v v York, as he relates, to the president 1 Statas “Welcome to the state, Do any- you want to provided you' New York — Since t at it."” ailable for 1 the president of th ates to the g Well, Tl take T nith called on |sires to improve lgirls, is sending her | Miss Shizuko Takeda, crn methods in the {and other countries. tnor of in of irl 1nburn L the (I 1ce, Miss Ger- Ruth of York nm in the Atlanta pe roy Present is to pay . Coolldge and that of two de ng asscts in b i} 1 to drive an ¢ by the dono eau == The 1re ag for Alaska. to be a mention in dispatches from visit of that hand- | chelor, the Prince of Wales. order to at vention of the Ameri dvic Hav with the aqueen ® then with some ded for ounced ration itions in another to resist a pf\(\\l“,) E S help be women | New Haven—ad val erimina Duke of id hi made by | Th RF\D HFR ALD € l ASSIFIED ADS YOUR WANTS the education of ire of men he is to enter-| Big Dipper 13 a It was designed by nny Benson of Seward and as the ppreciation 14 Rev. Jesse D. Roberts cause of his declsion to retire from prastorate and renouncs mv(bod!-m and title of “reverend.” FOUR ARE lNJUR[l] INAUTO ACCIDENT Waterbury and Bridgeport Gars ‘ Crash at Miliord own teacher, to atudy mod- d States there is no Uncle Sam to nitentiary pany hlm He was con New Haven, April 26—Four per- sons frof Waterbury are under treatment at New Haven hospital in sustained last night wh their automobile wi ankrup of an official w Of Arctic str Milford turn Highway was voted tend th Wate rh Ing pald miles in lawyer, from Hu A back, fros Island rail- ndowment Yale div o At TRIANfilF PAET ](. e -~ ENDS IN URDER as P05~‘1\A1¢1use Pric Xrlp with *Masterson, Elderly Hushand Conld Not3 Keep Its Terms the ofti vas privileged 1o use y » for the murder last effoct that, ged to nent was in . Price was to be priv i M“““% BEST SILK STCRE whic her nightly ! ovided she 's buggy for N home long eno +©'s meals cach . t night's end of the el | ambertyille, early ne three months between Price and Maste a st JEWELRY THI rson, mford, April *h the old man was severely! of he ™ New Materials, New Styles—at a Saving Price Spring Mode Dresses for Girls Sizes 4 to 14 ght styles for girls—bloomer and panty S older styles for the younger. i | SHOES for able at Grant’s section. A Value Such As This is Sure to Be Appreciated Children’s Turn-Over Top Hose A regular 19¢ value in Tan, l z%c Fawn and Beaver color, Slight irvegulars. Per Pair g the man who some time ago aten and told to stay away under | obtained $800 worth of jewelry un- [ptoy of Michaels Company. A New Idea Developed by Grant's men, Only $2-00 a pr. t of death. He told of the death ldcr false pretenses from Michaels & threat in a sworn statement the office of Mayor E. made in | Company of Bridgeport, Euclid La- J. Moonan, |montayne, alias W. J. Lamont of this morning. Springfleld, Mass., was arrested here ‘ln!t night for the Bridgeport police CAUGHT. |on & charge of embezziement. He 26 m_\ccusrl {was identified by H. T. Levey, now of Stamford, but formerly in the em- # Simple Arithmeticy It is simple logic that i you save part of the cost of an article it can be sold | for less. Grant’s methods save moch by thortening the distance from manufacturer to yoo. That's why Grant Stores can and do sell for less. women and children are now avail- COME AND SEE) WT.GRANT! and 108 m new shoe Guaranteed First Quality Women’s Rayon Hose A wonderful quality hose in all the leading Spring shades and colors. 39¢ Per Pair Extra Special Value $2.98 40 in. High lustre finish, Extra Special Value $2.98 iret twills for epring Made to stand the hard wear of ever active children; S and priced so as to save money. 40 in. pure and Valu, tra heavy quality Flat Crepes: all colors—Yard Satin Back $1.98 lat crey All colors. be used for Day.—~Yard Wednesday Morning Special 9 to 12 Only Value 59 Hemstitched Peq Threads drawn by hand. 2x36 inches Each 45x36 inches Each «... 39¢ 1 coats. In all popular $1.98 all wool ¢ shades to se from—Yard on flannels, 15 $1 98 Wednesday Morning Special 9 to 12 Only Value 4 Tubing 27c¢ 29¢ Supreme 10-Day Selling Event Starting Tomorrow! Valus $1.98. New shipment taffeta, new color com- binations. 3 yards changeable chiffon Value $1.98. seorgettes and chiffon. .. $1.19 Valua 1Se quality bieac ting, Value or 40 in. ehiffon "$1.00 e - Good &1 sher Value $2. 254 40 in. slik back che 'rmv use high lustre Can be used BRER wanvi coats. Value 45c neat silk striped All widths of stripes.—Yard 36 in. silk sunfas and small checks, ard Value Valu ac. 29¢ Value $1.19. Silk mixture figured crepes, tub fast, new spring all over desig Yard Cotton crash tow border, 10 ¥ also checks ds . 79c Windsor Underyw Fern linen and N colors, Value 98¢, Dainty, small flowered silk for chil- dren’s wear and lingeries. Yar ; Valua § 40 in. erepe Eliz woar. Yard toweling, towels. special for roll 8 yards ... ired Crepes " $1. 00 are fast 69¢ beth for .\e\l spring colors. $l 89 apring Extra Special DOMESTIC BARGAINS voiles for Pastel Values Suc. shipnie Value 20 colors e — Value Soc. and colors. Styles) Y4 sponged all (ncluding Feench shrunk wool 59¢ conting in st 490 finlsh 29¢ st draperies, plain 49¢ spring cre- Value Sfc, Closing 36 in. orepes, wool eharmeuse plaids. Yard .. 17¢ | - - 19¢ ont silver tone, wonl "' 49c¢ crepe, yard Value ported English wool tweeds Yard for coat Yard \ e $1 40 tn. all wool crepe ashable. soft finlst - $1.19 uiiet, English Ribbed Hose in beaver, A Value Rarely Seen At New Low Price Sport Satin Remnant lengths of material that usually sells for 89¢ per :.'mr!. A wonder lot of Spring A Real Economy Value 26-inch Indian Head Linen temmnant lengths of this well known grade, Us- ually sells 21 c for 39¢ yard. PeY Yard Dressy long stockin; Ask for Ni sizes 6 to oY tan bark and champagne. 0. 443. the pair 19 Grant's Has Long Been Known As Yeadquarters for Low Priced Percales Bradford Percale 36 inches wide, a new lot ol; patterns. An exceptiona 15¢ Per Yard This 59¢ Per Yard value at this low price — Two Items of An Extremely Low Price BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED Sheeting 36-inch m;\teri.\l oood grade. sells for 15¢ per yard. Economy in Draperies Too 36-inch Cretonne A new lot of Spring pat- terns. Full piece ma- e 10 v 123 ¢ Reg. 19¢ val. Per Yard very Usually 10c Per Yard A Big Value A finer material count Nainsook. workmanship. sizes. An 59- Improved UNION SUITS for Men Roomier improved gar- ment in many ways. —and consider the savings. A Better Value! ! . Union Suits ot Madras Men who like finer garments will appre- ciate the quality of these suits. , 2 x &0 Better 500 pair Silk Hemstitched ruffled voile Curtains, 2 1- long, with tie backs. Value $1.69, ‘89¢ COME EARLY' DON'T DELAY'! 348 MAIN ST. OPP. COMMERCIAL ST. ’ 348 MAIN ST. OPP. COMMERCIAL ST Save Your Good Clothes Economy Value for Boys Made of Good Percale Men’s Khaki Pants Made of strong khaki colored material. $1 s W LGRANT CO. Sahke, Coms to Grant’s BOY Crash Knickers Full cut garments at our Economy Price. $1 Boys’ Blouses Sut full size, a wonder ot of patterns. 59 c 283-287 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn.

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