New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1928, Page 14

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ILUNOIS PARTY ] STRONG FOR SHITH Now Itnds to Reclct Fim 0 0.6 Semie | ‘Philadelphia, Jan. 20 (M—The|H latest indicated move on the part|$# of the forces of Senator-elect Wil-|H liam 8. Vare—to resign as the “duly | 4§ clected senator from Pennsylvania” | _is seen here as an attempt to seek | & \indication for his temporary rejec- | & tion by the senate by nomination and | & wlection a second time at the coming | § presidential elections. H Vare returned to his home here |H lust night from a vacation in Filor- | § Ja and immediately went into con- | & ference with his counsel on the pres- | 8 oot situation. He refused to deny |8 or confirm the insistent report of | § \caders in local republican councils | hat he would resign. H Should he decide to send his resig- | § nation to the senate, it was pointed | # out, he could not do so until the|§ committee on privileges and elec- | 8 tions makes a report to the senate | § on the contest of Willlam B. Wilson, |8 Vare's democratic opponent in the 1926 general election. Inasmuch as February 24 is the last day on which nominating petitions can be flled in f% Pennsylvania, it is not considered | likely that Vare would resign unless the senate committee had made its g report before that time. & Consequently all the efforts of | Vare and Francis Shunk Brown, his | § attorney, will be devoted to persuade | 8 the committee to act quickly on the | contest, it was said. T Tomorrow Vare's reply, prepared | § by Brown, to the amended petition & of Wilson claiming the Philadel-|8$ phian's election was brought about | & by “fraud and corruption” in six | § countles of the state, will be present- | & 4 to the senate committee. Brown '8 recently satd the amended petition | § was “too vague” and it s understood | H he Vare reply will vigorously protest. | §8 against & partial or complete recount | § of the ballots cast at the 1926 sena- | torial election on those grounds. 8 ‘Whether the rejection by the en- (& ate yesterday of Frank L. Smith, of | § Tilinels, prompted the new move of | § Vare is not known. i 1¢ the plan works out, Governor | Fisher will be called upon to appoint | § a senator pntil next January and in | & the meantime there will be nomina- | § tions and elections of two United |§ States semators from Pennsylvania § as Senator David A. Reed's term ex- | § pires this year. MORARGH OF ALL TRERS | One tn California Contatns Enough | § Lumber to Bulld 22 Average Sised | § Washable Cape Slip-On Gloves Smart tallored cape gloves, soft Choice of dull or bright finish. | supple washable cape skin, PE Priced from, strand | sewn. Colors are tan, grey, cedar. IR 7L [ hecrt St : Our Annual January Clearance Sales, Augmented By Special Purchases in Addition to Our Own Regular Merchandise, Make Every Day Too Full of Values to Miss—Be Here Early Saturday F Furred Coats McCallum | in a Sale at Savings of 30 to 45% Selling Saturday For the First Time Linen Lunch Sets 54x70 linen damask hemstitch Novelty Jewely Linen Lunch Cloths | New smart filigree or small gold | b Size 54x70, heavy linen damask ball choker beads in graduated or one size beads with clasp to match. | cloth with six dinner napkins to with neat hemstitch finish. Assort- match, durable silver bleach linen. ed floral patterns, regular $2.98 value. Priced for | neat floral patterns, regular $4.95 $2. 19 ‘ ‘value. For Saturday - $389 selling, set Saturday, each 328! ........ D 33322sss (Seease J3B2281232020 That Regularly Sell For $1.85 Pr. Bought direct from their famous mills, all are new, spring hose, silk to the welt with a narrow cotton heel and foot. A hosiery event that will be on the lips of every woman in New Britain. Just think —FOR ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY-NINE CENTS you will be able Saturday to pur- chase one pair of these famous nationally advertised stockings that sell everywhere at $1.85 Every color can be had in ivory, French nude, sandalwood, parchment, nude, peach, biscuit, noel silver kid and plenty others. Our regular $1.85 quality. Every Pair e;};“ Fashioned Beautiful Furred Coats, smartly fashioned of the new- est fabrics such as Broadcloth, Venise, New Zealia, An- telope and novelty materials. Trimmed with luxurious fur collars and cuffs of Fox, Wolf, Skunk—French Beaver—Jap Fox, Vicunno and Marmink., Shown in all the popular coat colors and sizes to 52. Former Price Tomorrow—Still Greater Reductions in Our JANUARY SALE OF FUR COATS 51?51“?;:(?091&20 Marmink $ l 4900 Regular $125.00 Squirrelette, $ 8 500 $149.00 Former Price Sacramento, Cal, Jan. 20.—(P— | § A tree containing enough lumber to bulld 22 homes of average size today | 4§ For a Few Days Only—A Remarkable Sale ! Boys' Novelty and Jersey Suits $2.19 Sizes 2 to 8 years Va.lues to $4.95 Former Price $69 was officlally recognized as a con- |§ tender for the title of monarch of |§ California forests. 2 The state department of natural |§ resources announced the glant & sequoia near Grannell, Humbolt | county, was 308 feet high, 20 feet |§ in diameter and contained 361,366 |§ board fest of merchantable timber. |§ California’s other noted trees in- |H clude the “General Grant,” in Gen- '§§ cral Grant National park, 264 feet |§ high and 35 feet in dmeter and the | § “General 8herman,” in Sequola Na- |8 tional park, 280 feet high and 36 '§ feet in diameter. These trees are sald | # !to contain more than 200,000 board | § feet of lumber each. |8 Regular $195.00 Northern Seal with squirrel collars and cuffs ...... "fox collar . \ . g California Woman Is 8 Married to Japanese |§ Seattle, Wash., Jan, 20.—(P—Mrs. | § Lucy Banning Ross, member of & 8 prominent Southern California fam- |§ ily, today embarked upon her fourth | with Setsuzo |§ matrimonial venture, Oto, & Japanese as her husband. Mrs. Ross announced her mar- |8 riage here last night. She said ehe had met Oto three years ago whel en route from the Orient to th United States. He was described as | & man of prominence in Japan. The bride is a sister of the late | § Banning, Los Angeles |3 capitalist. Her three previous mar- | all of which began with |8 Hancock riages, Regular $195.00 Brown Haired Seal, sport model Regular $350.00 Black Persian Caracul, pointed fox collar Regular $495.00 Dyed Squirrel, elopements and ended in the di- vorce corts, were to John Bradbur: Mace Greenleaf, a Los Angeles | actor, and Robert E. Ross, son of | & Southern California. SHEWENT FROM BAD T0 WORSE | Down to 98 Pounds—Finally Restored to Health by Lydia. E.Pinkham’s Vflefible Cleveland, Ohlo.— “After hav- ing my first baby, 11 eight, no matter what I did. Then a doc- |§ tor told me 1 would be hetter it I had another which 1 | D sickly and | [ ¥ent down to 93 pounds. My 258 neighbor told me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, as it helped her very much, 0 I tried it. After tak- ing four bottles, I weigh 116 pounds. It has just done wonders for me and I can do my ho: vork mow without one bit of trouble.”—Mags. M. Riessixcer, 10004 Ave, | Cleveland, Ohio. | 1t some good fairy should appear, and offer to grant your heart's de- sire, what would you choose? Wealth? Happiness? Health? Tha the best gift. Health is riches that old cannot b &1 alth is caus Vegetable pound ¥ who offers you fox collar Regular $275.00 Marmink, fox collar Regular $1 stout sizes Regular $139.00 Northern Seal, marmink collar and cuffs Regular $350.00 Natural Racoon, sport model Regular $195.00 Gray Caracul, fox collar and cuffs $]25.00 $195.00 $250.00 $195.00 Many Other Attractive Coats Priced From $50.00 to $195.00 Tomorrow Only—1,000 Yards Silk Flat Crepe Selling at this Low Price Heavy silk washable crepe, 39 inches wide, in a beautiful range of street, evening and lingerie shades. Specially priced for Sat- urday, vard e 2 Our Standard $2.50 Quality =5 $1.65 fabric, 44 inches wide, with a fine narrow rib weave. Colors Flannel Gowns A special purchase of 300 are black, navy, green, red, blue, tan, brown. Priced for Saturday blouses that formerly seld at | gowns in white and colored, in $1.50 each, in such makes as | ga)l styles. Values to $2.50 in only, vard . ....ivenicsnns Sons Bell, Victor and Little Friend. | this $' 59 $1.97 Boys' Blouses All colors and sizes | group .. Closing out about 200 boys' | 6 t0 16, each .. 2 for $3.00 300 Beautiful Hand Made Gowns Every hand, Regular £1.95 value Ready tomorrow, after months of plan. s that will zo out in a day. Lovely rand made gownz of fine quality Nainsook with beautiful plain and iridescent embroid- choice of becoming square, round, V and irregular shapes, in all i 15 to 18, white only. ning— ery. In a stitch by embroidered and lace trimmed Guls' Suedine Jackets Regular $4.95 value Saturday $2 ‘9 5 Only Just the jacket for gencral outdoor sport wear, well made of fine quality suedine with jac- quard collar and cuffs and waistband. 2 pockets and sateen lining, all colors and sizes 6 to 16. $1.49 necklines, sts @ Still in progress—OQur annual One Half Price Cor- set Sale of discontinued and slow moving models. Tomorrow! New Spring Showing Bucilla Embroidery Package Stamped Needlework Beautiful rainbow striped | organdy bed spreads. With stamped parrot centers, ea. . $5.25 Vanity sets to match Boudoir pillows And a host of novel shape pillows, scarfs, buffet sets, boys’ wash suits and rompers, fudge aprons, layette sets, in- fants’ wear and many other smart novelties stamped in neat embroidery patterns. Well made, warm little suits of all wool French spun jersey and novelty fabrics. In lumberjack, mid- dy, flapper styles. All colors to se- lect from. Third Floor Offerings Colored Scrims, 59 yd. Heavy quality, for drapes and bed spreads. Rose, blue, orchid and gold, 88 inches wide, sunfast. Cretonnes, 25c yd. o Odds and ends, suitable for all purposes, values to c. 23 Pc. Tea Sets, $5.95 Imported lustre china, value $8.95. Extra special for Saturday only. Framed Pictiues, $1.98 . Reproductions of high grade prints, framed, 114 inch Polychrome mouldings, values to $5.00. Salc.hTomorrow Beautiful Silk Pillows Values to $5.00 T - R Saturday To Close OQut 3 Oulr sntire st/oc):i el including han T . painted. A1l the ‘."l T leading colors and fu i’ . (1] shapes. -

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