New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1928, Page 5

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PULLS AUTOS WITH HAIR jin the hearts of the men to that held ling staff next,year. He will take|backfield coach fie following year.| possible today. Dr. Washowits .| this eity, a rare occarremce in the'coming from Dr. Waskowits was * | by Jones, T will think my work well | Pond three years 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928, 5 S e | the place of Major Frank Pritchar 0 coached the troduced the speaker, stating that ,;;dmial\ of any civie club. Mr. O'Neil [tnat yale would take Fordham on worth while | Aw STUI]ENT IS |former Army football star, who has|A-N*W Britain foothall team was the friendship of the coach for |29 Coach Stevens are both atten : - {in the first game of a double header ! “Mighty Atom” Surprises Throng on | 17 1he course of his taik Coachfoccupied the position of head back-| President lsrasl Nair of the Pro-| Martin (Led) 0'Neil, one of the|30ts at the Yale Medical school Inext year. . Among | the. ! Fosiaes |Stevens announced that Leroy |field coach. Major Pritchard has re- |bus cliub, ape DNg the meeting, stat- |outstanding professional football| During an informal discussion fol- | pan present were David L. Dunn, Main Street When He Gives Dem- ;t ‘Ducky™) Pond, backfield star and |signed and Pond will work inte the|ed that it w s B as through the cfforts of | pla in the state and formerly | lowing his talk, Harry Ginsburg in|formerly a Yale football r, Judge |captain of the Yale team in 1 position during the next season and |Dr. Duvid Was} ap-|captain of the Connecticut Aggies|the name of the Fordham club, chal- { William F. Mangan, Attorney Gins- |was to be added to the Yale coach-{will he given the position of head }pmuwn\*r of Co m;ndP"" m. that prompted him to come vo'l:-ng:»d Yale to a game and the reply | burg and Judge Henry P. Roche. | witz that the ns w | | | onstration of Strength. ' Both Will Take State Bar Ex- o hundreds of spectators the feat, the “Mighty | amination at Same Time | yrom wro i mearne o Strand theater, pulled three seven- passenger Nash automobiles, which were tied to his hair, about 200 yards Ainehie ot M along Mam strect this noon. Anthony Jagodzinski of 3 The professional strong man Loris s { Keeler of Whose hair is about a foot long, Malone, N. Y...took place this morn- started in front of the Savings bank ing at the Sacred Heart church, [of New Britain and did not stop un- Broad street. Rev. Lucyan Bojnow- til hie had reached fhe store of John ski officiated at the mass and per- a Andrews & Co. Inc. formed the ceremony. | According to reporfs brought to T Miss Jagodzinski 15 well known | this city today by his manager, the among the locag members of the bar, | “Mighty Atom™ held in check a Cur. | having been connected With gomie of tiss airplane with propeller specded the leading law offices in the city. up 1o 150 miles an hour, at Curtiss she studied law at the Albany field, Long Island, yesterday, the <chool of which she machine being tied to his hair while At present she is counceted -\ number of men held him to terra law oftice of T. F. McDonough. The | a1y ropes attached to his ariste. nedding cevemnony! was attendedt byl Sy, Sinreniy Alami® is & mative of The marriage of Miss chaelina —Commencing tomorrow at 9—Phenomenal Values! Wonder Values! Women's Smocks Riack sateen and broadcloth smocks, plain or cretonne trim med. all guaranteed fast colors small, medium and 89c Wonder Values! iarge sizes. Lach &% JUNE SALE! Wonder Values! Street and Porch Dresses All new summer vash dresses catly trivimed set in sleeves broadeloth, plenty of * $1.00 2 b of riends an refativon | o T “SEhty Alon” i€ a matve of Wonder Values! among them members of the bar. - ot o eown | Children, During his performance P ll The bride was attired in a gown i) i forman: illow Cases ) g of Wi brdl sutin and wore a veil 41,100 Strand b gives several exhi- Sheets, Silks, Wash Fabrics ot Spanish lace trimmed with { stre S e ora S RN e e Pequot 81x90 Pequot FOR PUBLIC WORKS a teacher at the Sacred icart was dressed in a gown Pillow Cases Sheets —Genuine pequot, all For double heds ticketed. At thls low Priced for this sale only price you should 29 while the :l 15 by many. € uantiyiasis. Lo - Quality - Jervice - dalue - - Printed Flat Cre Voiles s, oo S Hand e stveel ov evening wear ired fast enlors, pure silk and B o) A GRRAT STORE IN A GREAT CITY W : Do v ' nile reen georgette and wore a . hat of : same color, She \Cd:l‘l‘h\‘l ’lixed “M' . 37c ! 3 sl . houquet of pink tra ot e was mov enste ot X Chaipman Hall Believes Increase S Thades arens atended b1 Personnel Necessary of the bride's parents attended by many local and out-of-town gucsts, | among them Mr. and Mrs. David g Judd of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. (. P. Day of Hartford, Leo Keel Investigation by Chairman . 1. Hall of the hoard of finance and Blankets .98 value, pretty plaids all colors, P'nic lowe Feather Proof satecn 300 Summer Silk Imported Broadcloth Stripes ang res, heautiful qual- iy, priced special for this ale. Yard .....e.. . o 1 o Japanese brother of the groom. of Malone, N. taxation into the accounting T k P S.lk e e i e i ey el IcKing ongee Si ter of Holyoke, John Jagodzinski, lie works has convinced him that Not 8o very many yards at this brother of the bride, of Nanticoke, in cd personnel is the need of . Mrs. that office and orge Mayor Paonessa to J. ditional ¢ suggested to v that an ad- gaged ! Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dom Tohn Roche, Mr. and M Loomis, Attorney and Mrs. Golon and Miss Mapy Karwoski- Senator Hall is making a study Lancheon was served during which |city departments as a result of the the bride was presented with nums- Movement launched by Mayor Pa- crous gifts., onessii to bring about more busi Mr. Keeler has been practicing nesslike proced particularly in 1aw in Malone, N. Y. since his grad- th- public works and school depart- uation from Albany Liw school and ments, and in the ofticc of the town will take the Conneeticut examina- clerk jon this month togcther with the It has been found that ass bride. The newlyweds will make Wents against properties have not their home at 84 Doris street. In been billed until lor fter due, and view of the coming bar examina- (he mayor has made’ a statcment tions the wedding trip hasbeen post- fhat thousands of dollars in interest poned indefinitely. has Deen lost on this account. It is £ Hall tha RN the opinion of Senator another clerk would earn his sulary the city but which are now over- the office of the town clerk where it is expected an enfire new system Bflmb]CSS and Termrless‘ wm‘m accounting will henceforth be re- anired, city officials having agreed It End Tha[ wayo ‘:’):1,::"‘“:"1:]!‘10415 now pursued are thiz morning’s sun: whether Seven superior and one municipal court justices were being chosen, and there were three “little ballots involving questions of public policy in transit matters, hond propositions netery for war (Continued from First Page) jective of these two. Georgia want to beat Yale to show that its vie- tory of last year was no fluke quiet, even in a ety g paid an excellent tribute o and a county ¢ erans. These “in-between™ slec 1ally) oW price. fancy stripes. 5B inches 15x18 In. Red Star Diaper Cloth 10 ¥, piece Heavy Double Thread Bath Towels Wonderfu! fowels for so little money, 223546 Red Star, limited quan- cize, plain, white « Tty 85c or colored horders 35 Shop carly 3 for S1.00 genuine Wonder Values! Curtains, Cretonnes Small Lot Serim Ruffled Cretonnes Curtains 16 inches wide, new 1, yards long with spring pattern. Extra' tie back neatly hem- i 19ch e Gde 1620 Yards 15 In, Curtain Material ~-40 inches wide, dotted and ngured Bar Harbor Cushions and back, coversd with cretonne, filled with tractive T .. 98¢ Cretonne Pillows 5 Piece Ruffled Curtain Sets yards long with WINDOW! Every Summer Color!!! —Featuring a SPORT COATS OUR Prints, Georgettes, Flat Crepe —An' Immense Variety of Fashionable New Frocks. —Party Dresses Priced Amazingly Low. —Street Dresses —Afternoon Dresses 150 Coats $9.00 pecial lot of large size Navies. BE et o ot FITTED: Every Size!!! dard quality for dresses YOU CAN Dimities Handsome pattern. Rayon Prints An ideal material tor cool summer dresses. Wash- able colors, #6 in. wide. Wonder Values! Underwear, Gowns, Slips Rayon Bloomers and PANTIES Special table of rayon bLloomers, reinforced croteh, flat lock seams, ¢ quality, also panty in lace trimmed or tailored, 3 Rayon Silk Slips Bandeaus —~Women's vayon prin- coss slips with shadow 4 VTV special lot of hem bodice top. colors, Sk bandeaus, all colors pink, nile, peach. coral and sizes, hook _back, Corsets and Girdles P - for the pore DRESS COATS ich has had its share of election o s riuc (eam. Ho said that the dontheboren and tic backs v Y et ; day violenee 1o | ATV pointed to Notre Dame as the or summer home. rounds (r.y1 grounds with blur AL RAIns ol il F;‘":“’ar"as“c inserts on There were two ti In the |40 game during the year, Becaiis and ovals, and rose band __9ND F ey side or hip sections. Sizes o0 36, l 00 feld. One was @ fuslon of demo-loe (e peculiar peyelislogy used on : 69¢ = ; 79¢ 2ND FLOOR n flesh color oniy. ... . o crats and republicans, arranged hy | George Brennan, leader of Cook county democracy torney Robert F Crowr =pokesman for the regnlar republi- rcan organization The other ticket the Army p vers, the Army team can heat almost any other team in the country, he voiced as his opin- | ion. The only tinie that Army point- in 1926 and to heat Yale Wonder Values! Wonder Values! "o ontere by the Chicage Bt as. (1% SOFS Of (hat game vas 33 to 0 Hosiery of Every Description CLEARANCE * /PECIAL Linens For June Brides F”""“m“ur associgtion nominates A ”"'l,\"" plavers sy | " : i nounced that “we like it referring to the hard scheduls No more cloquent fribute h NANIES APPeAred] 1 the de eratic- piinee gibretel ol ismoen heen paid to Tad Jones whe republication eoalition slate. Kach | " ‘ resigned as the Yale coach last se: Chicago churches, which et Coach' dones: as his e & dav of praver before the April 10 | fhree vears “Tad Jo he, #ald, ies at which prayers were "5 L found him while workins efeiad’ for. daliveranoe: ol he ol int, held up a high stand- from an alleged politico-criminal | #7d (0 1he men an the team. He has union, took part yesterday in a |'he players’ unstinted loyalty and he movement to bring out a large vote Carricd on his dutics ioE the other fhree plyces to Judges iteffen, Sabath and Gridley, whose 1o prim Fyery pair pure thread full fashioned wik hose, square and Silk and Rayon Hose Silk fo the welt, made with ravel stop fop every pair first quality, i all the wanted 1400 Double Thread Turkish Towels 220 each Guaranteed 39c value. first quality. White or with colored stripes, ——Buy these by the dozen tomorrow—Wonder Value! Scarf or Buffet Sets —TYnur choice, scarf or \”I?{f' &et, 1007, hinen Ses el G R Linen Huck Towels 15x38 size, pure linen. priced for this Luncheon Sets Linen Bridge Sets < of Yale . ’ today. § ipporters of m; bar asso- 'vlv"r;-‘ : ‘}4...7.,‘1 o : i Chlldren 8 Socks —50x50 cloth, 6 napkins, all —34x34 cloth, 4 matching Bap- ciagtion ticket maintained t vie- 88 g SUCCesNor; l line anters with coloarer ns, ente: n y tory of the (::thwm candidates Place that 15 anything comparahle —500 pair of “Madaha™ fancy soc half and three quarter length ]m;‘;vr\-hm centers with colored : nl lv_hm center and colered 7 3 - border. rorders. would indicate that sentiment e utmeg Rifle League Cheeks, stripes and plain patterns. Values fo 7ic. sc ]00 New Su"u“er Hatl et $l.49 Set o 5 68c vealed m April. when State's Attor- g \ . L Pair R RO e TN, R A e § Ceeeeeans v Crowe was beaten for renomim. | Has State Competitions ation, had spent itself The weventh annual fisld day of l l = 4 the Nutmeg Kifie leagie was held - > 7 . B8 : the Silver City Gun club inMeri- W c?!\.‘«.ACll\’flwf in B e (Cathelic Churches had five men entered in the pistol matel In the trapshooting, 25 targets, W. | Houek of New Britain and T. Olson of Cromwell were tied for second | with 20 each. M. Belkin of and T. Sellow of Cromwell | tied for third place with 19 50 entries. New St. Joseph's Church A triduum in honor of the Ries ament will he held «wpl’s church Friday place, Thursday will be the feast of Cor- pus Christ e s Rritain failed to place in the pistol inatch ! The afyard bore match proved the most popuiar, the shooting con- tinuing almost until dark with a itotal of 75 entries. There were so many fie scores in this match that | the winners have not heen decided. St Poter's Churchy |7+ M. Vitzgerald of the Colt Co. was AN anniversary requiem mass will | PrEsent with a display of fircarms | celebrated Wednesday morning at |20 Captain Wiard of the Lyman s oclock for Joseph Schilling. A company exhibited a display of re- month's mind requiem mass will be 10ading tools that the shooters found dcbrated Priday morning at 8:00 | very interesting. oclock for Joseph Sehmidt n o — anniersary requiem mass will be . WILL AID IN VY clebrated Saturday morning at 5:00 Miss Jacqueline ilverman, oclock for Mrs Ernest Bonthier. daughter of Mr. and Mre. §. Silver- Instructions for the children in Man of 41 Trinity street, will aid in the first communion class will be the carrying of the Iy at com- | given Monday., Wednesday and Fri- mencement exercises at the Wom- day afternoons st 4 o'clock. The en’s college in Brown university on clags will receive communion at the 'June 15. Miss Silverman who is a § o'clock mass next Sunday morn- freshman, is assistant editor of the ing. 3 Record, the school's paper, is editor | — of the Press club, and is a member TIGER MARKET BEARISH of the Freshman Archery team, | Canton, China — A farmer boy | _— i walked the streets four days tryipg | Two children, aged five and six 1o sell a tiger cub for 34, but found |years, attending a school in Ger.l 20 buyers, Tigers almost as |many are expert shorthand writcrs, | numerous in south China as in In- although neither can read or write | dia |longhand. | A wecting of the lndies’ commit- tee il he held Friday evening after devotions A meeting of the men's commit- tee il be held Tuesday evening at o'l A meeting of &t Anne's sociefy 211 be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 aclock Wonder Values! Men Will Save Tomorrow Men’s Dress Shirts —To those that have used our shirts it is needless to go into detail. We advise early selections and many purchases of this special lot that are valued to $1.95. With or without collars. Sizes 14 to 17. ......... Men’s Knit Union Suits —Long legs and quarter sleeves, guaranteed full cut and perfect tailoring with a Sizes 36 to 46. Men's Work Hose 8 Prs. for 980 Tans, Greys, Blacks —Extra strong cofton hose, made for comfort. in a medium weight. Sizes 10 to 12 Men's Blue Work Shirts 89c¢ Sizes 14 to 19 —Blue work shirt for the man ™ho wants a long wearing one —SMALL LOT! Women’s Summer Vests —Fine knit vests, band and bodice top. 36 to 44. Each 39¢ raws, Silks, Felts, Combinations. Many others tail- ored or trimmed styles for Matron or Miss. —Every Hat in the lot worth considerably more. CLEARANCE YWy /PECIAL —LINEN DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR —Truly Remarkable —Seamless. —Warranted Washable. Silk Bed Spreads Only $2 . 64 Each —Size 81x108. All colors, priced lower than the lowest. You'll buy two or more. Wonder Values! Savings For Boys 100 Boys' 4-Piece Two Pants Vest Suits Regular §12.95 to $11.95 Sizes 7 to 18, i —Just the suit for graduation. Every one a $ wool and tailored the better way. .... 8-89 New Shipment Peter Pan Boys' Khaki Wash Suits Overalls While they last Sizes 3 to 12, $1 Regular 59c. ... 250 Sizes 3 to 8 years. Golf Hose 176 Pairs Boys’ Regular values Boys’ Blouses 20 in this lot. Neat percale prints, cut full and roomy. 650 Sizes 8 to 16 years. ... —2ND FLOOR— —SMALL LOT! Talcum Powder ze can, limited quantity, various odors. You'll have to shop €arly. seve.e.semme.-. —Large e ] L

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