New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 10, 1928, Page 10

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" NEW ERITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928 ———— - ; 2 e [ | 3 Merchant of Venice” at the Shubert | New York City next week. 12 superstition with me,” Arliss said, | Feet of English women are widcr m OF m: HENRY m NOT George 1liss Makes His :v.htu‘:er here. Mies Peggy Wood | Arliss’ 8hylock was.not a cringing [ “as my last opening night here mlnun those of Americans, but nar- INTERESTED IN HIS OWN WEALTHu”f‘“" oo, T 'Debut in Shakespeare Role | poriruyea the role of Fortia. Both [one. He' brought to the role the |‘0ld English' wes the forerunner of [rower than those of women of Sool- New Haven, Jan. 10 P—Gceorge dl"!lS(S received an enthusiastic re- jsuave, calm portrayal - which has |a successful three years for thut|land, according to recent measure- e Arllss last night made bis Shakes- |ception which led Arlisg i a curtain | chargeterized his previous stage luL-,.luy B i the highest altitude | peurcan debut as Shylock in Win- |specch predict a successful run, fol- | ceases. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS of any city in Europe. Ames' production of *Theilowing the opening of the play in| *“Opening in New Haven is sort 01 ‘ment and dancing. ANl members and their friends are invited to be ' start at ! ‘\I.tdru\l h Nast's homa The | the largest planet. New York—Iull text of an lnter-lgwcn at Conde view with Henry Ford about his|guests reprcsented social, theatri wealth: “Are you really a billionaire? {and litcrary circles, including Mrs. What is the extent of your riches?” [Graham Fair Vanderbilt, M “I don't know and I dont care a|liam H. Vanderbilt, Elsic dam."” London debt is to for years befos stated purp cumu- | being :\le'lil-ul 10 the Pa lament lia ed enabling legisla tion. The denor, whose nany socret, is supposed 10 be a Lnglisiman without heirs, A Schulte, | was wmuking $18 4 week gur store, and sinco thon has n willions selling o is t new chain IMitisin . At To'ycars of e, Bdward George is entitied to (ctice lw in four s British count fo ' now being outti al fisherma will be taken jdea is to obtain Lilt's collection | il A prof Northport, N have 1 epidemic of Loof events the substi- nounted Th SL :po_chase hor developed into & s ficih H. . H. won by half a length ithout a cropper. - Grace Moore, Ter who is to make | Metropolitan oper v is somewhat of a so- danced with Otto and chief power in reception New York - « songbird, iebut at the “hortly, alr o1l favorite. 8 14, Kahn, banker the Metropolitan at a A million dollars 3x\u)| anomymOously toward Whe PAYIENt Of |y Mrs, Coolidge ‘\l'|A|'iY)" inelius Woelfkin, — The® Helen Morgan and Rube Goldberg. Washinglon — A charity ball attended an 1Sth eci- tury gavotte by debutantes in front of the presid i ncers was the Coun Szechenyi. The Rev. Dr. who was pastor of Baptist church, is whom President university has New York — Cor- the Park Avenue the only man Faunce of Brown known fo ve th AL the pasior's funeral Dr culogized his friend’s s sign painter to a position wl showing men and nations i to the Kingdom of Meaven od with driving 1o 1pposel 10 be on duty, Peliceman Edward Barton is suspended frou force. v Haven J. Alfred journalist, says pub hold newspaper publishers aracter of papers, hool childien to Bt to end small- Middle @ vaceinated in fig Island caliides with automobile, Harvey X dies ¥ Bron- <hwoting Willin) son, druggist, soli through ntic hester Leo Hanuon and John Horton killed when strikes automobile. New Haven Jerome struck and seriously injure mobhile. Tarre, 5, d by auto- Hartford — Connecticut Manutac- turers of Carbonated Beverages, Inc elect officers at ninth annual mee ing. Waterbury - aming” Milka Sablich, girl leader of Colorado strikers, addre meeting of labor- ers here. REVISING ROSTER OF CITY WORKERS (Ordinance Committee to Present Report to Common Council Relative to the proposed ordinance which would place all city employes on ‘the city payroll under the con- trol of the common council, with the exception of day laborers and school department employes it was voted by the ordinance committee last night not to include employes of the city hall commission. The salary com- mittee will present a list of those who are to be included, and the or- dinance will be presented to the common council at the January meeting. Otto Henrich and Mr. Restella | spoke against the pro :d ordi- uvance to prohibit parking of ve-| hicles, day and night, on the west side of Main street, from Walnut street north to the John A. Andrews Co. driveway. They said they be- lieved five minutc parking should be dlowed. The committee voted to recommend that the present restric- | tion of 30 minutes be held in force. It was voted to recommend that parking be prohibited on the west | «ide of Btanley street at the junction | ' of Hartford avenue for a distance of 200 feet north, also that parking be | prohibited on the west side of Wash-! ington strect from the south line of the Elks’ club property to West, Main strect. On recommendation of | 1he board of police commissioners, it | vas voted to recommend that park- ing.be prohibited on the south side of North street from Hartford ave- ne of Willow street. . Chamberlain of the of police commissiondrs said ion wonld make a dan- ion much safer. There tracks in the center of id the corner of Hart- | . and North street is nar. cat danger from a > so0 called, not from | rial used in them, but from | mior, Dr, Cork. 'ST. ELMO LODGE OFFIGERS READY FOR INSTALLATION Knighis of Pythias to Conduct ¥ix- ercises Tomorrow Night With Out of Town Guests Present The newly elected officers of St. Elmo lodge, Knights of Pythias, will |be installed 0n Wednesday evening at the Castle hall on Main street. The exercises will be in charge of District Deputy Louis Bogen and staff. The officers-elect who are to be sworn into office are as follows HAROLD E. LIPMAN Harold E. Lipman, chancellor-com. mander; John H. Klasz, vice-chan cellor; Samuel Kirshnit, prelate Harry A. Witkin, keeper of records and seals; Joseph Gorfain, master of finance; Mauri Piclman, master of exchequer; Raymond D. Beatman, master of work; Nathan Sandals, master of arms: Joseph Shurberg, guard; Martin Shontz, outer rd. Members of John Hay lodge of Hartford will be present as the guests of the evening. After the cer- cmonies there will be an entertain- MOTHER ACross,Sick Child is Constipated! Look at ur child tive should Is ye giver of-sort is s that the litti 1l Whe h + sure sign and nse the vels and sweet. ey dearly lo Tongue for Yot Zrown-ups printe Beware of cointerfei k your slitornia Fi drugzist for g Eyrup;” Wy the then see i nad “California 1p Comnany.” train | $323233333232323832333833333333333333: 31032132233 123) Children’s Coats Closing out for Wednesday, while they last, 10 children’s coats, all fur trimmed values to $8.00. Tomorrow . e Bed Sheets Wed. 88C - Only R1x90. made bleached FFull bed size, of heavy quality sheeting. —Basement Dal Nap Napkins Wed. 2 5 C iox Only Our brand napkins, boxes of 12. own ailnit}ll'_\" Wed. Only $1.00 About 30 grey and blue uni- forms in this group, Betsy Brown make. Not all sizes to select from, formerly sold to $2.95. Sizes to 50. Wed. Only 89 C This group consists of slips gowns, chemise and pajamas, all well made and in a choice of good colors and sizes, values to $2.95. Hoover Frocks Wed. 6 4 c Only Made of fine chambray in blue and tan colors with ging- ham checked collar and cuffs, regular price $1.79, close out at this low price. Linen Napkins ons 15¢ Only Italian round thread snowy white linen, neat hemstitched finish, regular 25¢ value. Needle Edged Table Tumblers Oniy 9 5 Cdoz. Only First quality, buy at this price. a wonderful in sizes 2 to 6. Some while others are plain, $2.00 English Tea Pots Wednesday Only 39c¢ Brown glazed, decor- ated with broad colored bands, four sizes and shapes. Lady Pepperell Pillow Cases Wednesday Only 33¢ 42x38% and 45x381% sizes, made of excellent quality bleached mus- lin. Ladies’ Blouses and Waists Wednesday Only 99¢ Closing out a number of fine looking blouses and waists in white only, values to $3.45. Shop early for the best selection. Wool Dress Goods Wednesday Only 95¢ 330 yards of wool crepes. Poiret twills, premier crepe, wool plaids and wool batiste and A few values to 34 coatings, " yard. S Ladies’ Mocha Gloves Genuine black head Mocha gloves with black embroidered back, one clasp, P. K sewn, regular $2 and $2.50 values, to close out, pair ........ offers for Wednesday ensational Clean-Up F ODDS AND ENDS selling at prices that are very much unbelicvable Comforters Slightly Soiled from Handling Extra heavy weight, cov- $ 2 [ ] 9 ered with good uality For Wednesday Only sateen and filled with new cotton. Floral center and solid colored borders at less than 15 price ........... Men's Fancy Shirts Values to $3.95 in this Group A wonderful assortment of faney shirts in collar at- tached and neckband styles, many smart all over and striped patterns in all sizes to choose from ... .39 For Wednesday Only Printed Silks Values to $3.50 About 250 yards of printed ra- 9 5 diums, georgettes, kimono silks. crepes, stripes, broadecloth, ete., For Wednesday Only Boys' Novelty Suits Values to $9.95 in this Lot About 12 suits to be sold $ at this ridiculously low For Wednesday Only price. The famous Acme Brand of boys’ suits in the middy style, mostly small sizes, to close out Women's Union Suits Wednesday Only $1.00 The well known Le- I"alco brand, part silk and wool in the popu- lar Dutch neck, elbow sleeve and low neck no style, regular all sizes to 44. sleeve £1.39, Women'’s Union Suits Wednesday Only 85¢ Merode brand. made of fine quality cotton in low neck, no sleeve, knee length style, reg- ular $1.00 value, all sizes. Shadex Window Shade:s Wegnesday Only 49¢ Made of fibre, crack- less, waterproof, guar- anteed rollers. White, green and tan colors, 36 inches wide, and 6 feet long. Silk Pillows Wednesday Only Including all hand painted piliows in choice of all our a zood sizes and colors, speclal to close out, while they last. Men's Sox Only In fancy and plain colors, silk sox, choice of beautiful colorings and all sizes to 1113, regular $1.00 to close out. Boys" Golf Sox Only Golf sox, made of fine quali- ty cotton, in plain or all over patterns, all sizes, regular values to 95¢, to close out, Women's Hose Wed. 59C Only Silk hosiery made by one of the leading hosiery mills in the country, in odd sizes and colors, values to $1.95, Wed. oy $2.39 w Choice of 72x108 or 90x108, solid colors of rese, blue, gold, helio with contrasting colors, jacquard borders, regular $3.95 value, to close out. Turkish Bath Towels o Jic . Only Heavy double loops, soft spongy absorbent towels, size 22x43, colored borders. Infants’ Undies oy 3 I c ea. Only Closing out about six dozen odds and ends in infants’ shirts and bands, many makes, all sizes, values to 69¢. Kiddie Frocks on $1.00 Only Our entirely stock of kid- dies’ bloomer frocks, 2 to 6, well made of beautiful fabrics Ln smart patterns, values to $1.95. 95¢c d sttt Sote

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