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e THAN BELIEVES HE 'WILL LEAVE SO0N | Harttord, t 30 hours e license fro Carlson, will 3 v to fly part of the for a comme: the state. essary who is 20 years of age, probably be one of the stat aviators when he has st passed the tests. He was born in New | Br 4 attended the public Has Failed to Enter England <vcc s F He expects to fly about this vicinity, It is his hope that New o ar 1 will have an aviation ficld. 4 mest of the ave ficlds, he | lly every city towns in the west h said today. Chairman Heslin of Building Board Appoints Committee Harry Thaw's lonely enforced visit Stanford White, was optimis v F['R HEAT'NE [;[“]E He said already he had o o cally with the London solicitors the British government to rescind its Southampton, Eng., June § (UP)— aboard the great liner Aquitania continued today but the American, whose life has known so many thrilling moments since he his beltef he would leave t and go to London. a room at the Savoy hotel. This was done after he conferred telephoni- Lewis and Lewis. Thaw expected that efforts to get | order barring him from the country would be successful some time to- | the c1 mitte © to prepare day and he would be able to visit | 5, Sl London for three or four days as he | .y | Tran i Arnia Balla s had planned. Already friends have g, its members heins obtained a French visa for Thaw G e and in event he does ot la joners Charles Klett England he may go direct to Life aboard the Aqguitania wa et | At lonely for Thaw yesterday. He paced s from p 0 and techni- | the decks wearily, followed con- |, liBE en Uit aected stantly by a sailor who rems t iov Borlion oL tha satua) few feet behind to ¢ ration will be done by did not attempt to es f Fay, who is a heating en- | fort to relieve the monotony Thaw neer, and w ember of the asked his guard into the stateroom mmon council, as i in prepa- to play bridge and have a smoke. oy of 1h ctrical, plumbing The guard smilingly accepted the o haas Wilien the cigar but announced he did not play W Jdwihas been | bridge. tore the | Thaw had all of his meals in his it s guard standing the loneliness stateroom with the close by and despite council w Thaw appearcd optimistic and told ¢ f Inspector A. N. Rutherford | his guard that he would land short- = n ordinance revision | ly. which will improve the grade of | roofing material required for work | lone in this city. His action follows C. 0. CARLSON GRADUATED 1710, 00h, i i oo oot i ave been done in the past, FROM AVIATION SCHOOL latitude now allow- ~d roofers in the sclection of ma-| terials for their work. Heavier as- Will Be One of Youngest Aviators in | pialt shingles will remedy the situ- | ation, the ycetor believes. { State After Receiving o e it iRl Flier’ cense. lons maximum fuel oil storage with-| Hhers Tioopre: | out tank insulation, is also to be rec- New Britain's latest addition to | omended at the next meeting of the | aviation is C. Oscar Carlson, son of common cuncil | Mr. and Mrs. C. Ernest Carlson of _— | 301 Linwood street, who was reeent- s 18 inches long at birth will ly graduated from Marshall Aviation up to be adults of medium school In Marshall, Missouri. He re- heizht; a baby 22 inches long will | torned to his home in this city this taller than the average when 1t 18. | week and will go to Brainard field, ‘ 494 MAIN ST. SATURDAY ONLY! 2 DRESSES $"7.50 FOR Singly $5.00 Dresses That Sell Regularly From $8 to $10 New Printed Silks Georgette Heavy Flat Crepes New Sport Crepes Over 50 different styles, in the most beautiful colors —Many sample dresses— one or two of style—sizes for all—Come with your friends—Buy 2 and save the difference. These dresses will be the talk of the town—Never before, and maybe never again, will dresses of such qual- ity and style be on sale at this ridiculously low price. Come Early as They May Only Last a Few Hours SALE STARTS SATURDAY—9 A, M. ONE DAY ONLY! N\ ' START SEARCH IN NICARAGUA TODAY Motor Car Managua, Nicaragua, June § (P\— A man hunt was on today for a political tanatic believed to have been responsible for the Killing of an American by derailing the rail- road motor car in Which he was r'§ & car struck a spike which had wen placed on the rail and over- {¥. C. Walz and Stevens, all of them | exponents of high-class tennis, | | | of some good play. ¢ cvating e seer 120 it for Man: Who Derailed | turned, killing James D. Wedge- wood, an auditor employed on the Pacific railroad of Nicaragua by the | 5 White Engineering Company of Xew York. General Carmen Diaz, 4 brother of the president of Nica- f 1o was with Mr. Edgewood, ywn some distance and suf- cred bad bri Diaz has been us genreal manager of the road, Derailments and wrecks have wcen caused several times durin the last threc months by spikes placed on the tracks in the vicinity of Managua. All were attributed to & political marines, national guardsmen and the police of Mana- gua have united in a hunt for him. Although the rainy season has set in, marine brigade headquarters in- tend that there shall be no let up i the campaign against the followers of 1tlie rebel General Augustino Sandino. Operations, however, have been made siow and difficult be- of the presistent rainfall. START TENNIS PLAY pproval by the | ught | New Britain Club to Meet Hartford Parks Lewis Association Repre- sentatives Tomorrow. Weather permitting, the New Britain Tennis club will stage th first match of a long schedule to- morrow with the Hartford Parks Lewls association furnishing the op- position. The game will be played at the club courts on Lincoln street Shuttle Meadow club. w Britain team will of Captain R. B. Lien- hard, Arthur and Edwin Benson, W. B. Murdoch, A. Stanley Duncan and H. B. Payor composed will have such stars SATURDAY ONLY! 100 Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Coats 5.00 . These coats are priced so ridiculously low that there may be a complete sell out—So Come Early! The Styles— The Colors— Scarf Coats Tan Fur Cuffed Gray Tailored Models Blue Sport Coats Nay Did you ever see such materials in coats at $5.00.as Broadcloths, Sheens, Twills, Kashalike and Sport Mixtures, ~ Special Treat to the Kiddies! 75 OF THE PRETTIEST COATS $1.00 Sizes 2 to 7 Only 1 to a Customer LOOK FOR THE DEALER t Matches consisting of four singles and two doubles will be on the pro- gram. They will start promptly at 2 |All the residents of Maple Hill are o'clock and spectators are assured | invited to attend. The affair is un. | der the direction of the executive | hoard of the Woman's club of Maple UNCONSEIOUS B0Y FOUNDINHIGHWAY Jumps OF Moving Track nndi Strikes on Head ; Francis Plerkowskl, aged 11, of | 241 Brgad street, suffersd painful | late yesterday afternoon when he jumped from an automobile | truck on West Main street, a ehort distance from Wooster street, while truck was going at a fairly | 1d rate of speed. His hands were | njured, and he sustained abrasions | about both legs, in addition to a deep gash over his eye. His recovery is | expected, but he will be under | treatment for several days at least. George Peasco of 199 Bristol injuries the i American | Street, Southington, brought the boy to New Britain General hospital, having found him unconscious on the roadway. Sergeant M. J. Flynn learn- cd that Felix Switka of 205 Broad cct and John Mieczkowski of 119 Smith strect had been with him, and Micczkowski said he and Francie | hoarded the truck, unknown to the driver, at Myrtle and Clevelaad streets, They rode through Myrtle | and North Burritt streets, to West | Main street, and near Wooster street. | Francis suggested that they jump off | y hud gone far eno owski realized the danger | iof being injured on account of the | | be | wigh L. W Vogel | o’clock on the lawn of H. H. How- and Van Oppen in reserve, Hartford [ard's residence on Maple Hill avenue. as Ed Guinan, | Everyone ls asked to bring a basket THE POPULAR PRICE STORE COR. LAFAYETTE New Britain’s Biggest Bargain Store ALL OTHER COATS AND DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED FOR SATURDAY speed of the truck, but Francis took | the chance, tumbling into the road- | way the instant his feet touched the | pavement. Mieczkowski remained on | the truck until it crossed the tracks | at the stone quarry, and he jumped | off there, sustaining an injury to his | side. He walked back towards | Wooster street, but could not find his chum, who had been picked up in the meantime. | MAPLE HILL NEWS | The annual community picnic will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 Hill Miss Helena Doane has returned | Prizes will also be offered for best | home from New Jersey State college arrangement of wild flowers and | to spend the summer vacation with |for the best miniature rock garden. | her parents. Miss Nancy Doane first prize in a typewriting contest | Ctmmings of which NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 |lunch. Later in the afternoon there | Boston secretarial colleges. will be games for the children un. der the direction of Middlemas and Miss Marion Fieber. ‘Wednesday afternoon, June 13, is the date set for the annual garden show of the Newington Garden club. It is to be held in the chapel of the Newington Congregational church. There will be exhibits ot {rises, peonies, perennials, and shrubs. William F. John C. Williard of Wethersfield, | was awarded | Mr. Van Laar of Hartford, and Mr. | Bristol will act as was open to all students in |judges, Mr. and Mra Frank Lee of Hol- yoke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. week-end. M. F. Rivers and family of Rob- |bine avenue have Britain. ENTERTAINS.ON BIRTHDAY Eunice Holloway of street entertaifed friends at her home yesterday after- | noon, the occasion being her 10th birthday. Games were luncheon served. {received many pretty gitts. ‘Those present were Justine Bacon, | Geraldine Casperson, Grace Dyson, Maud Gritzmacher, Mary Humason, Jane Judd, Mabel Larson, Dorothea Lawrence and Barbara Starr. J. Shonts of Stuart street lusti moved to New| LAST OFFICIAL DOCUMENT Albany, N. Y., June 8 (UP)~Gov. Alfred E. Smith today made public what will probably be has last offi- {clal document before the national | democrati® convention. It is the annual financlal state- ment, showing the condition of the | state treasury and how and why the moneys of the state have been ex- pended. 57 Murray several of her played and The littlc hostess i | @ , he Safe §2 Drug Stores 217 MAIN ST. b Given Away! A ar 25¢ Tin of GE MEN'S TALC Cooling and refreshing after shaving [ with roary purchase of & mgaler 8 ounce 49¢ bostls of HARMONY BAY RUM Made from the distilled Oil of Bay. Full strength. Highest quality. 74c VALUE wpR This is an excellent cleansig, cream; soft, smooth, velvety an delxfihcfiuy perfumed. Keep it handy, You will want to use j¢ often during the summer. ‘Regular Price 75¢ JUNE SALE PRICE 59¢ < Adule < end Childron's o W@fi' KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES Exceptional value—Best quality bristle—Strong and serviceable—Made for servicc—Won't mat down. Every brush guaranteed. JUNE S:IC_E“]I;‘!{I%‘E 19¢ CUT PRICES . On Nationally Advertised Merchandise giz.feio Listerine ....... 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste ........ 50c Watkins’ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Sham- .. 13c 18¢c 37c POO seevecanascaacrons 50¢ Phillips Milk of Magnesia . 60c Bromo Seltzer ..... 40c Flercher’s Castoria $1.00 Lavoris, large ... $1.25 Father John’s Medicin 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ... 60c D. & R. Cold Cream ... 60c California Syrup of Fi Mellen’s Food, large size . $1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic 50c Beecham’s Laxative Pills ... 75¢c Baume Bengue .... 60c Doan’s Pills ..... 60c McCoy's Tablets~, Dr. Scholl's Zino Pads $1.00 Nujol $1.50 Ovaltine . . $1.20 Sal Hepatica . $1.50 Agarol ........ $1.00 Auto-Strop Blades ¢ Cascarets Sloan's Liniment .. Maltine Oxy-Crys Fellows Syrup Ponds Cream ... Caldwell's Syrup Pepain . Gillette Blades .. Glyco-Thymoline Partola Tablets . > Checolate Exlax Ovoferrun ... Gude's Pepto-Mangan 50c Borden's Baby Brand Milk . 50c 8ykes Comfort Powder . 80c Amoiin Powder ... 36c Cutex Preparations . 50c Hinds Cream 50c Palmolive 8harapoo P TOILET GOODS ALF June Toilet Goods Sale For June—THE MONTH OF SUNSHINE AND BEAUTY —we offer many time-tried prepars- tions for the make-up and the preservation of the complexion—also introduting several new achievements created by our Toilet Goods spec- falists, at greatly reduced prices for this sale. Given Away! A Handsoms 1.50 Bortle of SHARI PERFUMF, /[ g The fragrance of Spring blossoms with somy parchase of o box of \ SHARI FACEPOWDER |} ot the regaler price of 2.50 Shari is fase taking the lead over Negurelle hundreds of impor(‘cd and domestic Rachelle powders. Blanche A REAL VALUE Both for 2.50 SHAVING CREAM Extra big Jumbo tube, quick lather- ing, really softens the beard. Prrove wn it is so0 wil particular man., Regular Price 3¢ JUNE SALE PRICE ‘ Hormony HAIR STIMULATOR perfect hairdressing for ladies and gentlemen. Regular 75¢ 59C JUNE SALE PRICE _HARMONY TOILET WATERS Possessing the true fragrance of the natural flowers, Their highly concentrated form MDII makes them the equal of many extracts as 2 . Many odor—Georgis Rose, Arbutus, Wistaria, iolet Dulce. : R Reg. size 50c Economical siys; JONE saLe 39¢ TUNE SALE PRICE 79¢c GAUZETS The easily-disposed of serviests Made of highly absorbent tissue, soft and fluffy. Velvety edges to prevent chafing. A thin layer of guttapercha makes Gauzets waterproof, - 39¢ 3 for 1.00 Package of 12 JUNE SALE PRICE More June Toilet Goods Specials! 25c Jonteel Talcum o+ . 19c | 50c Lemon Cocos Butser wcimnulczldgu.- 39 Skin Cream . . . 3¢ 50c Joneeel Vanishing S0c Lemon Cocos Batme 7Sd<{:.mn R Js;: ”elodnn TERE 10c dlv:i-pt'n‘k Salts . . . ... 4% 25c Narcise des 1.00 Georgia Ross Body Talcum . . . 19¢ Powder. . « ¢ o+ 79 25¢c Tiny Tot Talcum™, 19¢ Lw%:inhn Vi onic . .50 z: GIVEN AWAY A 25¢ coka of JONTEEL TOILET SOAP (Pure, fragroms, lasting) With each purchase of 2 S0c box of JONTEEL COLD CREAM FACE POWDER This powder contains real cold cream —a wfgi’ls‘mootha {ug::t. scarcely il er ghat stays oa _ until you ukl:oi':d.‘ B W hite—Flesh—DBronesss 75c VALUE 50c SPECIAL! MACAROON BISQUE AND CHERRY CUSTARD TWO FLAVOR PINT PACKAGE ICE CREAM a7 v MillbFGok veauss