New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1928, Page 21

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|lh-- ballot WONAN APPEALS FOR BARNESDALE Mayor Promises City Will Make ) Iuprovements at Once | Tuincdiate improvemonts Promised to Barnesdale residents to- Gay by Mayor A. M nessa and | City Engincer Merian, The promises | Wwere made to Mrs. C. L. i Widow of the founder of Barne @il her son. Paul, now secretary of the Wooster strect community cgub. | Mrs. Burnes is an active member | ©f the organization, which has heen | Tosponsible Provemen 8he fecls ON SECOND VOYAGE INTO ARCTIC he might publish (Tenn.) raised to Whil ampai hany aga were would gla nittee ton the lowing th Washing Keenly the probiems of the section | community mittes Not unmindful of the fact istration committecs of men from the S worning by appointnent called upon the mayor at hi The conferene spocific improy Ui situation in i oughly thra she | When the dirigible Italia left Stolp, Germany, for Spitzbergen, on the fringe of the Arctic wastes, there were two veterans of polar fiights aboard—Captain Umberto Nobile, commander, and Titiana, the fox terrier mascot. Both were aboard the Nerge, which flew over the pole two years ago with Roald Amundsen. The ob, argnment value of street int avor's offic exeeutive called in the that here 1 know about ascertain whether some of flowing down the be drained off in reg he water Following the dinner mountain cu s relieve washout conditions where |club. A large gathering of members | noted in his letter that he had spent § Yarge volumes of water flow |z ded and several were present as ' no money in lis Nobraska Pprima Aown the street will he |guests of honor. The banquet hall | campaign. but had paid six dollars ] made hy adding new cateh basins [ was pretiily decorated with floral de- to a publisher wi had inserted an to the sluice or temporary scwer |sIgng, the zift of Mrs. George W now in existence there. The city will 'Traut. A pleasing menu was served vdvertisement in sent a bill to the s newspaper an'd senator. He added § RE BUSINESS WITH THE SO CALLED BUNK! CUTLER STORES—the place where you buy all your Auto and Radio accessories have always sold you STANDARD first qual- ity merchandise at prices far below the manufacturers’ list. We at all times have our merchandise plainly marked. We have ONE PRICE for all. Watch our windows; you will find every- thing priced with big red and yellow signs. It is a sign of ever- giving values. You have always found that we are ready to back up our statements. Our clerks are most courteous. You will NEVER find them dressed in overalls or other working clothes. Our store is always clean and inviting. Your wife or child may shop here and receive the same courtesy and service which she would receive at the most exclusive shop. Watch our advertisements. Our prices are always low. We can save you money on all your needs. We now sell genuine first quality GOODYEAR TIRES at prices that will astound you. More people ride on GOODYEARS than on any other kind. Come in and let us quote you OUR price on the size you need. Don’t forget, GOODYEAR MEANS GOOD WEAR! BUSINESS IS GOOD AT CUTLER STORES 116 MAIN STREET At Walnut PHONE 5464 NEW BRITAIN that his name had Leen pl “his bette agreeing to appear wrote that it could o tion there innounced at s Senator Harrison Opens Drive on Tax Measure orably reported by and appro ciation have from time o time j | ton ~tor Barnesdule. Immrovm He che the treasury depart. DS ITE e e e ment is kecping the reduction to a SO1IHI ton, t that a4 woman | minimum by underestimating ru- 8 e tur turns in an cffort to retive o 10 national debt more rapidly than conditions w foreign del toreign bonds held by Wall For Synagogue Benefit in his home state ag: r judgment.” any time ator Walsh n from Wil- | V. McDowell, | Milton, be called, cr informa ning funds candidacy nator son s oW & in his own statc of 1n- inst Herbert Hoover, it wus office that he appear betore the com- s return to Wa t of neat week cetion ! tter ¢ pr 4 (Up)—Th ction bill tav- ston, Ma 0 tax was u 1 the s rrant jeet s to rcmove a strong of Celebrating National Music Week With an Event — “BETTER THAN A SALE” Sales are to dispose of un- salable goods. This week you may choose from our new, clean stock and buy at sale prices. An oppor- tunity not to be lightly turned aside. convention DAILY HERALD, RIDAY, MAY 4, - DFLFGATES MEET ON NEXT MONDAY Comn. Democrats Going to Houston Get Call b be mect lential candidat also ‘10 The Set You Want . . Leld at | at Hotel | at 3 o'clock next | or purposes of meet ng a national teewomnan cgation will for mem- on commit- committecs on permanent org whether to by rail or bout by way of 8 Americans in China Are on about a serious Tsinan, clash cne expedited said today military situation in neighborhood ~of scribed by Kellogg acing.” He said the state depart- Con- ment did not know how many weratic | Americans were still in the section. but ac d that “we fast as we ca out as Billings Gets Contract The Billings Electric Co. of crected in Newington, company's bid was $ were six other bidde WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE A dive Hartfor 1lie Karnilow decree, the p or hushand —_—— will appoin ) igns Plan Dance and Cabaret * o the convention. e TOWARD ANY ONE OF OUR MANY FINE PIANOS . . ONLY CONDITION IS ONLY All Electric Radios RADIOLA KOLSTER GREBE Leaving Trouble Area Washington, May ¢ (UP)—Evac- uation of all Americaus remaining in r China, between ationalist and Japanese troops. is Sceretary of State th an was de- ather men- re getting them For Newington School this rded the contract < the electric equipment or high school which is The 00, There ted this morn- Dickinson, of wicz, was granted the Attorney the NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK <2500 THAT YOU PRESENT THIS COUPON. G S pair pair each each cach rest in musical instru- il oo My of the BNai Isracl si BUYS CHI ESTS k" 15 o such ot upivicreas thikes nnected with the Congre- New Y United extent that e could corroborate | The mayor and neor irethren: Sons of lsracl have States and - Improvemient What the visttors recommended that an 1 North « 1 il cabaret to b company | purchased the holdings quest far f or [ Cuteheon, freas T T of the Childs company in the Savoy- dequate f Fetry of May' 8 ' The pro- i rporation lich owns in fee i el O By Beral superintend- T teaseliold the Savoy-Plaza hotel t comnm ¢ SYNAROgUS Whiv s announced today by H flowiig Other ne [ Miss Dovis Dowey of Hartford fa Al the corner ol chairman of the hoard of the ets, lack of orcd - with cal STAINING West Main street and Park place. 1y company 1 for more [ e 0 s R SR g natlonal ) eonymitieemai sanal s e 5 v : , VIOLATE AG DUN'S REPORT i him ke - Peking. May 4 P Vapininese New York, May 4 (P—Dun's of the ncighbor I B Ation stated this afternoon that weckly compilation of bank elearings . what conditions imd treasurer, Mary Chinese had failed to keep fhe e == o e e £.367 - mport ! ] ) Keep their e i et t to evacuate fhe Japanesr STUDENTS JUER FIREMEN. rior g ] Lhe ity oificial e Arranzenent At Tsinanfu at 7 o'clock Waterville May 14 (L) Outsic o of New York ®yvnipathetis the : hiter, chinie- | this morning. ven oclock the | Not only did = e to hely was an inerease of 5.0 per A n - Lenock, Ching troops m I on the oy wmt they ho fireinen | cent which will ta rie S V and Je Schwab, ern horder of the settloment and at- | dur 1y destroy- | mre e well s Woor e t those who were de- od old nnasium. A A shark’s egg is unprovided with Whether or not /] ) fendi hHing was resmned new gy en planned | shell, but the contents are protected put thr ] I nd was still continuing this after- ‘and authovities helicved the fire was | hy a thick. leathary covering almost 2 ) LI L) noon. Bt i'n: elastic as riubber, agreed that fwe w fro | "VDENCEC a road scraper would e and will smooth down N ” ULL streets to a peint where they will h SOy | he made safe for traffic. This will | Lo the first time, according to Mrs. in C : i : | " Gandidates Make Quick Responsg . . o b aonthing for the unaceey Arects I Hain : I Pavnesdale. Mr. Merian also in-| S = {0 Investigating Committee formed fhe visitors that of his own | nd ik - aceord he had ordered a property | "‘ "‘ | owner wha dumped all the dirt from ration Washington, May 4 (#) There was fhe excavation of his house on the e s \ quick response from presidential weel set aside nationally to promote a love of treot, ta have il removed “ HO Dn S candidates in congress today to the s Sl Mrs. Barnes was advised that the ANC R BRAN GIRL itation of the new sena I music and stimulate inter I city could not do the grading en un- . g funds committee that ments. Most people are familiar with the latter and Aceepted streets, as the burden of HAVE ANNUAL BANQUET prar 1o testify on expenditures. to fittingly celebrate this event we make the following that falls upon the preperty owners —_— Curtis, of Kans Goft, of Wes offer to Piano Buyers to bring happiness via music Tt she was fold that the city will Virginia: Hull o) Recy ; Saiiean put the strects in shape-so that it | North & Judd Organization Dines ot of Missonri: { orgin: into their homes. Jii be powile to drive on them ol i 5, of ka I\I\’.;‘w»-h.l of without danger. e I, of Idaho, rea e was told that the entrances | Several Guusts Present, nied. Borah was added to the fo the streots will be repaired and | I a 1 list that hales at the foot of Woos-| The fitth annual hanquel of the plies from others in the han P, 1 t. fhere it is dangerous fo | Anchor Brand Girls' club was held ol the committoc were not jmmedi cross, will he dired. Fifforts to|lawt night at the Shuttle Meadow made Senator Norris e e | e e L L Installs one of these New ATWATER KENT The Greatest Radio Opportunity . At the Price You Want This Special Offer is For National Mlusic Week. Balance Arranged On Small Weekly Payment 365 MAIN STREET Henry Morans & Sons | _VICTROLAS PIANOS A0S ]| Expansion Sale 46 Broad St. 46 Broad St. Ladies’ Full First quality 8 8 ........... C First quality 2 LADIES' VESTS | C Men’s Balbriggan UNION First quality Men's Balbriggan SHIRTS & DRAWERS Just 17 More Felt Base Rugs Left. 9x10'; Only. Speciallot ........ Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Until 10 P, M. oldsmith’s Great Is Still In Full Swing. These Are a Few of Our PECIALS FOR SATURDAY Men’s Ribbed SHIRTS & DRAWERS hioned | HOSE ! Ladies’ Rayon HOSE C Boys’ & Girls’ Nainsook UNION SUITS ... 25¢ each .... SUITS ---------- 5OC Boys' and Girls’ Fancy SOCKS 15¢ 5650 All patterns, Reg. 29¢ val, pr. 25¢ '10 plus the $25 coupon will place any instrument in your home. See Our New Model (GULBRANSEN'S Priced $295 wp Choose Yours NOW!

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