New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1928, Page 5

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DISTRICT SQUABBLE RETURNS T0 VOTERS Ofiicials in Newington Zome Refer Case to Electors Newington, May 15.—A meeting of the Center Fire district for the elec- tion of officers will be held soon as 1he recommendation of Attorney L. A. Howard, who acted as referce during the hearing of the dispute over the chairmanship of the dis trict. The hearing was held yesterday afternoon and Attorney Robert P. Butler represented Robert H. Bray and Charles B. Russell while Deputy Attorney General Frnest L. Averill, | vepresented R. H. Erwin and E. M. | Goodale Attorney Howard said that rince the case in question was so nnusual, he recommended fhat all | four men resign and a meeting of | the district be called Ly Commis- | sioner E Well g Harold G. T h A new chairman and another commissioner | van be elected. Roth ties in the cass have agreed to abide by the | decison reached yesterday. Deputy Attorney General streesed the legal side of 1l tion in presenting his arguments for Mr. Erwin and Mr. Goodale. He brought up the question of the | legality of the vote at the first | meeting when Messrs. Rray and | R were elected. These irregn- laritieg in the vote have Nised the dispute over the two positions in the Averill ques- district, Tt is understood that Secretary Ticas will vall a meeting of the dis- trict immediately. Y A fire, which started from a truck | in & shed attached to the rear of the houee on Willard avenue owned by the Henry L. Kellogg estate and occupied by Arthur E. Peer, did damage estimated at abowt § terday afternoon ahout 1:20 e'clock. Willlam Holt, a neighbor, discovered | the fire and sun °d aid from other neighbors and notified the Newington Volunteer fire depart- ment, which extinguished the blaze, The annual outing and bridge of the Maple Tl Bridze club was held yesterday afternoor t the Sequin Golf club, A luncheon was served at noon. Prizes were won by Mre G K. Spring, Mrs, 2 Mann, Mrs, F. B. Rau, Mre. B. J. Hubert, and Mrs. H. A. Lienhard. o Several members of the Woman's <lub of Maple Hill. inciuding Mrs. 1., 3. Proudman, past president, Mrs, . P. White, vice-president, and Mrs. | F. C. Teich, president, are attend- ing the annual meeting of the Con- necticut State Federation of Wom- an‘e clubs today at the Hotel Taft in New Haven. Mre. Proudman is a director of the state federation. WANTS $20,000,000 SPENT IN 25 YEARS Believes Fufore Generations Should Provide Own Charity May 15.—(P—Jullus millionatre philanthro- pist, belleves future generations should provide their ewn philan- throples. He 5o expressed himeelf in explaining his request that the Julius Rosenwald fund. which now exceeds $20,000,000 be fully expend- €4 within 25 years after his death. Mr. Rosenwald made an additional | gIft of $2,000,000 fo the fund yes- terday, turning over to it 20, #hares of Scars-Roebuck stock of par $1000, Times Change “Times are changing so rapidly that it is impossible for us to pre- dict the needs of future generations,” Mr. Rosenwald said. “For that rea- son I have asked the trustees to sive away the entire fund within 25 1ears after my death. “I realize that such a stipulation 13 contrary to current practice, but I belleve that the greatest good can come through the use of the entire sum, both principal and interest, by the present generation. { “In keeping with that ideal T have | refrained from establishing endow- ments for universities and other in- stitutions to which T have made | zifts apart from the fund. For all Chicago, Rosenwald, v a know, perhaps some day our nni- \orsities may he self-supporting or wiate-endowed and therefore not de- | pendent upon individual gifte. To 11y mind, forecasting sociely's neads | 100 years from now is foolhardy.” | M. Rosenwald’s philanthropies | | Corns Lift Of—No Paint | soft tween the tocs and corns, corns be- callonses lift it is 50 casy Hard corns, right off! You'll laugh and doesn’t hurt a bit! Just drop “Freczonc” on any fen- ., touchy corn. Instantly it stops aching: then shortly yon just lift that old bothersome corn right off with yonr fingers. Tt works like a charm, every tim« Seems magic! A tiny bottle of “Freezone’ costs only a few cents at any drwz store. Try it! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928, —_— are so extensive that even unable, when asked, to approximate the total amunt, STRESEMANN NOW CONFINED T0 BED Ordered fo Refrain From All Hard Work May 15— —TDr. Gustav nn, foreign minister, w o 10 his bed today, serious! ill. Al his scheduled election speeches have besn cancelled. Yriends have long feared that Dr. Stresemann was burning his vital energy too rapidly 1 atrennous |Helen Muter asking for permission {10 install an additional pump at her 8as station at 99 Newington avenue. Property Owners Object to st Berlin, Stre ented the trouble i © spoiled 1 1 ington and The water trunk 1 sewe a flow was voted and iol on streets n work “orms nanhole backwater nend the {1t valves t to ost of 1 AL the val present s time Grneva Heidelt man, ew manholes | ommended | a two ton|e strees depart I ed to st honses ase ored in the basement from a sewer that clogged up and overflowed. The { LIl for the amount of damaged Roods totaled $16 nd the repair | of public works last night on the o - fins ne vl petition of the Fafnir Bearing Co.|yoq4s were damaged during March. | asking for the abandonment and 4is- 'ryy "Strcet department reported that |4 " |continuance of the building line on 4 | 'all but one were opposed to the peti- e tion. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowskl rep- 0 o regented Sacred Heart parish and | (.00 |voted against the proposed discon- | i " disposition suffered at Christmas |\ potition was read from George ' time. Apparently recovered, he at- |y “Rijey asking for permission to tended the March conference at |remove two houses from 53 and 60 On May &, he went 10 (apge street to 187 and 159 Gold 12 recently ind on May 7, he went to Mayence pyrchased by the Fafnir Bearing Co. i where he delivered his first political | An inspection of the liou was |1 speech in oceupied territory. linade vesterday morning On his fiftieth birthday, May 10, | Chief Michael Souney of the jcorner of Chapman and Jubilec Falnir Bearing Co. Pefition bill $16.25. Tt was voted to plac the matter before the corpor Orange street southernly for a dis- (14 prev tance of U6 feet. A large number Hie health has been indiffer-|inuance “of the line. The board | ent since he went to the Riviera in | o1ng 1o lay the matter over for in r& with Jacob Gould Schur- et. 1t was voted fo lay the mat- | Awerican ambassador, both (or gver for inspection. The Dr. Stresemann took to his bed wWith partment and Chairman George . what was t} cribed as “a touch Dobson of the public works hoard reet for damages received to goods | A hearing was given by the board (ouncel and have a re ac | fore the property owners were present and January to recuperats frem an in- . cyociion today. of them receiving honorary degrees, are situated on property tion was presented from for «w‘ on ODDS AND ENDS SALE Odd Wash Dresses For Women Wednesday Only, cach ODDS AND ENDS SALE 0Odd Pairs Hose For Children Wednesday Only, pair Stanley street. over to inspection by the board. |for the Istrect and Eaton place and to es- |tablish grade lines and la nent {hold 1 prepared i |ing streets street; o | Whiting “The | Burritt nd Maple streets are in line for re- ¢ |pairs. T | was i3 heen (also read asking the board to ma-| backing into | cadamiz La-|Jubilee street and Newington road; 1saves | R re during | Market sty Brooksi in- | ported th 1oncouncil. |list of streets for proposed maca- ahout | damiz man strect easterly, not been acc {port=d to tha board of public works 4 The matter was laid | Petitions were presented asking | needed 80on in order to cont. acceptance of Hampton |repair program. idly being used up by the ex v perma- voted to maps paving. The ings and | department. It is Loin | an appropriation of § Merian told the board t proportion of $50.000 m greatly help. hoard to have at Vetitions For Repairs Petitions were presented asking at repairs he made on the follow- | Pleasant, cast of East between Park and| s, and Moffatt, from erly. The city en- °r told tlic board that Pleasant rian and Chairman George son confer with Mayor A nessa and Presisent Edward of the board of finance ar tion. Members of the hoard mended that a list streets that have been repai of streets on which repairs made. Different members st thev had heard favorable o Mapl Moffats 10 the street petition engineer and the °t comniissioner, Petitions were e Market street, between compjished be the street dep hodes street, from %o far, t, Chapman to| and Corbin avenue, | adow avenue to, engineer re. streets are in the the cost of laving a pavement on Myrtle st last meeting 1he engineer board that h> had received ous complaints from the fire ment and bus owners over t dition of the street. The par street lis 1 for repair inclu, square vards and 3300 lin curbing. The bo 1 the engineer confer with the on the proposed repairs an back to the | 1 at the ing. The strest repairs about $9, but this : be reduced if the ma also presented as street, from Chap- be macadamiz- 1 by department. The eer reported that the street has Pted. 1t was voted 1o the matter to the engineer. Money Needed for Repairs City Engineer Philip Merian re the street its mecting last evening that the 15¢ 69c Values to 29¢ Long Plain Stocking Long English Rib Hose Values to $1.50 Dark and Light Colors Set-in Sleeves ) ODDS AND ENDS SALE 20c Men’s Arrow Collars Wednesday Only 3 ror 39¢C Semi-soft styles and starched collars. All the popular styles. 0DDS AND ENDS SALE 217 Yards Table Damask 74 inches wide. Values to 59c. With fancy colored borders. Wednesday Only, yard 39¢ 0DDS AND ENDS SALE 172 Pairs Odd Pillow Cases Wearwell and Dallas Hemstitched Slzes 42x36 and 15x36 Wednesday Only, each 22¢ ODDS AND ENDS SALE Odd Lot Turkish Towels Size 20x40 Pink or blue borders Always sold for 25¢ 0DDS AND ENDS SALE 132 Odd Bed Sheets Size 81x90 Seamless and Fully Bleached $1.25 grade Wednesday Only, each 79¢ Wednesday Only, each 16¢ An Odd Lot of A WONDERFUL LOT 4-pc. ‘Boys’ Suits Sizes 13 to 17. Values to $15.00 The values are up to $12.95. To Be Closed Out Tomorrow Until Sold Wednesday, each 46.00 2 Cases LIFEBUOY SOAP a:':lsne‘:t:la;: ndn Sa.k, 2 for l 1 C 191 Cans Z. B. T. BABY TALCUM a::::&u:’hnds&k. ... each 8c 3 Cases Guest Size IVORY SOAP Odds and Ends Sale, Wednesday 3 for 90 Including Voiles, Crepes and Satins $2.50 yvard. ome sold up to 0Odds and Ends Sale Wednesday in a fine assortment of patterns A 29c value. nds Sale Wednesday All fast color Odds and E TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY ODDS and ENDS SALE . Left over from Our 4-Day Sale to be Closed Out at Rock-Bottom Prices . . . In some cases quantities are limited . . . We do not guarantee lots to lastall day . . . Be here early! Odds and Ends from all Departments . . Silk Dresses Made of Silk Crepes and Silk Prints. The kind that sells for $10.00 and more. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW, WEDNESDAY '2.00 Women's Tweed COATS | | SUITS Smartly Tailored and Silk Lined 374 Yds. Fancy White Goods ; 571 Yds. Fancy Figured Prints hinseces yarl 16¢ 'HAEL'S — q et e Boys’ and Little Men's Here’s Good News! 517 Beautiful New Brow trimming. soles. New summer styles and sizes to 50. ODDS AND E} SEE THESE SUITS Values to $10.00 Mannish Tailored, Coats Lined wit To Be Closed Out Tomorrow May Sale! Wash Fabrics at Odds and Ends Prices 641 yds. Organdies, Dimities and Rayons | All neat patterns. Some pieces sold up Odds and Ends Sale Wednesday .. lenn 36 inches wide ! Taffetas, Radium and Messalines. Sold Odds and Ends Sale Wednesday . “THE BIG STORE" g street Fepair fund was running low |from the strect is used and that an appropriation would be |Other streets, [and trucks employed by the street | from citizens on the repair work ac- Mr. Merrian submitted a re next mee Window Curtains Scrims, Voiles and Marquisettes Smart Tweed 474 Yds. Plain Colored Silks . 10 repair |the fith Masonic district will in- the city engineer be- |spect Centennial lodge of this city |tomorrow cvening. The second de- {gree will be exemplified. Supper |Will be served at 6:30 o'clock and orge A, Case, derick lodge fall Masons will be welcome. . and inville, dis- | deputy of Masonic lodges millL\D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS inye the lieves. The money is rap- | tra men OFLICIAL INSPECTION an ap- would The board voted to liave Mr. Mer- R. Dob- | 0 Iao- 1. Hal nd taxa- recom- o prepared of red and re to be 1 that omment For Troubles ,F due to Acid i INDIGEZTION || s, HEARTBURN HEADACHE artment ton At the old the numer- depart- he con- t of the fes 6120 al Sweatened instantly Em v t i e st way yet evolved in ars of searching. That is Milk of Magnesia. re to get the genuine Phil- sia prescribed by U years in correcting and 50c a bottle feet of E “Milk of Magnesia” has been the Reg Trade Mark of The Phillips Chemical com- 1 its predecessor Charles H. 1875, U. 8 ste 0ODDS AND ENDS Odd Lot Union Suits For Men Wednesday Only, Suit 43c Values to 59¢ ALE AND ENDS Odd Lot Shirts For Men Wednesday Only, each 57c With Snubber Backs Work Shirts and Dress Shirts Sizes 36 to 16 ODDS AND ENDS SALE $1.00 Boys’ Strong Pants Wednesday Only 9¢ All are made of heavy serv- tceable materials. Only 48 in the lot. 721 Pairs 374 Pairs Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ Novelty Pumps and Play Oxfords Many turned soles. Pat., blonde, tan. Sizes to 2. Values to $1.98. Wednesday, pair 79¢ First Quality Sneex grey, white, Rubber or All sizes to 6. Value to $1.39 Wednesday, pair 79¢ n, leather crepe ODDS AND ENDS SALE 110 Prs. Corselettes Inner belt styles. All first qual- ity goods. Values to $1.79. Wednesday Only 98¢ DS SALE Odd ——in — Values to $2.50 Wednesday Only, pair $1.00 An Odd Lot of etter Grade Corsets h Silk Many sold up to £5.00 To He Closed Out Wednesday Until Sold — each — 2.00 LOT DRESS BRAIDS Odds and Ends Sale Wednesday ... to 69¢ vard. . yard FANCY DRESS BUTTONS One dozen at regular price. Extradozen ....cvvievneen.s lc 27c¢ ODD 1.OT OF NOTIONS Odds and Ends Sale Wednesday ................. up to $1.69. lc

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