New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1928, Page 24

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ER R —— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928, . % : T T | In the party that left Nobile were | Pinn Malmgren, Captain Filippo Zappl and Captain Adalberto Mari- ano. If the story of the huntsmen is | found true that will leave thirteen | men still to be accounted for. Six are in the party with Nobile now | nhuddiing about a silken red tent on | floating ice, waiting for rescue and suffering from cold, exposure and | hunger. cn others remained with the ble when it was blown east- | ard after its sudden descent, in which the gondola carring the nin (Continued from First Puge) Wwere further to the northeast being 30 miles east of Charles 11 Island. The glare of the sun on the ic was blieved to have aifected eyesight and to have e girig their | softened the | Circus tondght.—advt. Two boys, apparently about 12 vears of age, took to their heels at ight of Officer Maurice Flynn about 3:40 this morning. The officer saw them at Gold and Broad streets and they ran through Gold street and into a yard at 43 Lyman street. De- spite a search of the yards in the | neighborhood, the officer was unable 10 cateh the pair. Thres attractions at St. Joseph's | | Commercial Barber Shop of Com- mereial street, up-to-date, thorough- Iy renovated. Running under union “onditions. Inspection invited.—adv | T | About 2:30 Wednesday aftgrnoon, |fall on an icy walk, March 23, $55; R[]B fiAS METERS MaAVeihn went 1o the | Victoria. Hills, personal injury’ rom b | Brighenti we of Michael Gorman, 33 Lawlor |a fall on a sidewalk on North street, |street, and while Brighentl enter- | January 19, $600. The Hills claim (tained Mrs. Gorman and another | wus brought to the superior court { woman with a loud recital on the|without reference to the claims com- piano i the front room, Wcihn|mittee of the common council. | pried n the gas meter lock by using pink. accord Novel Methm Used {0 D]‘OW[]J.L’n)‘ol this job netting §3 out Nom = Home Lrighenti admitted that he was in | c0€ L, G POIRE TERRE |the Gorman tenement playing the | USFE BASERT L foN WAL Practiee POLICE TEAM TO PRACTICE The New Britain police depart- | isians, gl x!""{\‘.“‘“‘ljf‘ nok “?Omh'“‘l'lc‘lnoum‘c‘d today. to prepare for the IR E M eries with Meriden. It is probable ry The latter, however, is Ave implicated Brighenti, | 1At practice games will be played Sergeant P. J. O'Mara arrested three voung men this afterncon on said ORIGINAL £ e : Ao : . et { with some of the Industrial League ! L .\‘:;m;“::’ ked for smow |mombers was brolek the charge of theft of $3.15 fyom 17 WIS wewo jwported 1o thely o "hoxt nionth, Sergeant P. J. | t trost bitten hands and feet e SO L D Chiet W. C. Hurt of the police de- tarraigned in police court tomorrow. | f/THHL HER 1t O'Mara was | (701 the game annually for the past | ! o e el partment announced today that the|They are Raymond Schevd, 15, of * el e Ao claims he means it | « Sholect AN SEOWIRG, LD LB Ice Block Moving. members of the regular police force |53 Lawlor s ¢ Lyman Waltin, 16; |S36Ened. The boys are said to have : e e P Noblle gary bt evigently the | Twomc, June 15 (UP)—The float- ihave voted to purchase reefer couts|of 50 Lawlor street; John Briglienti lin: it hiee ey ate wats i pne | rom (s Bleaakiers. | L ed the c » ing ice block on which General | for wear in the fall season. For the[17. of 126 Ouk street e el e e b al 3 ys feared { Umiherto Nobile and five of his com- past scveral years the uniforms have ! Scheyd and Weibh are alld sy dna e o S TS IN U. S. NAVY | 5 g : Be Tequa panions of the ill-fated dirigible not included a fall coat, but the po-!bave used fools to pry open the i1 ot FABloved and 50 fuf as ds| (el TEE S BR ASIE ; L M A0 21 gnportus Italia are awaiting rescue, has Mov- licemen have found that there aremeter fn Scheyd’s home about w:oy MIOWM hive mo police v el i e bl \ plenish their dwindlis (ed soven miles eastward since June many uights when the weather is|o'clock Tuesday morning. They ar 2 % M i Tactia Moas : sisting principally of pemn 12 an official announcement said to- too cool for the summer coats and | said to have taken $2.30, according WOULD SETTLE CLAIMS Mo was peanilie) by, Chatios Bras: ) 1 centrated e of bect, xk A T T B 0 T s i S St | D P e Slors S F 00a00 1Al Boan peat CHURCH ST. OPP- N.B. Herald 1 3 54 Lehaoalgts hie block is floating steadily un- They will pay for the recfers at the | Gas Light company, but in their claims will' Bt made to the|'® Newport, R, 1 for tralning. 1 der pressure of the swift Aretic cur- 'approxima ate of cments to the police after their common council al its next meeting, ’ s = \ o re and the strong winds. 4 The policemen ulso arrest, they are said to admit- as follows: Joseph Kitson, claiming 50 CHICKS STOLEN FROM COOP | ; Three Are Saved. supply ship, Citta Di Milano, | purchasing biue shirts to wear in the | ted that the loot was $: Early damage to an automobile by reason | Charles bry of 57 MecClintock | 1 Kings Bay, zbergen, Juns abie to get in communicution summer instead of white hirts, but | In the afternoon they tried to repair highway defeet, leave to with-|Rond reported to the police today (UP)—T bers of the crew eneral Nobile's radio station | decided not to make the change this the damage to tho meter, without > . Campbell, 621 East that 50 chicks, one week old. were ' 1 of the lost dirigible Ttalia, stranded {at 10 j. m. Thu ¥, the advices yiar, | success. et, personal Injury from a |stolen out of his coop last night, . ol ! for three weeks in the bitterly cold | said. The signals were estremely | | 'Llsten Men' saturda wl“ & 1 Arctic wastes have heen saved, ac- | weuk, as though the power of the | Y. W. POOL CLOSED * y ’ cording to an unconfirmed = story |radio battery was almost exhausted. | 10 y) W, ¢, A, pool will be clos. . hunters told today when they board- | hut could he heard. of next Goasnor and’ Wednesaos ] ed t mer Braga ' The Nobile station establishied the | u,0%9 und 20 at 7:44 p. m. There| B . 5 . e ”y ‘ A East Land. . position of the ice block at that Gy e one plunge period from 6:00 | ok sk 0 3 7 : The three, including Finn Malm- | time as $0.30 degrees north latitude g 7,00 qnly, on Tuesday, in order P ! gt wero nesoued iy a pellet expes yax 40 degrees east longitude. | ipq¢ the senior life saving class may | B o : our Family Affair | sfoanon Holiby, And 50 Are 2lnard [ |inations. These examinations will o : e Clty Mems | T s S at Our Greatest Value Sale ' 1 not know exactly | {aminations are difficult and spec- | EERRRony ree » ¢ LB ~rm y A o "‘ b0 etarial Sehoo! summer | 1At9T3 may distract the attention af Pty 3 R . ! AL SO as wiirial School SUMmer the girls, At least 11 senfor girls > ' night. As the ru 1gust 17. Phone ' i - e~ i ¥ harto Nobile's own government, | Commercial Barber Shop of Com- e s i : cruised into the foo dotted water the | mercial street, up-to-date, thorough- | KENNEY ':("‘“'s' m”’"smlox etall ézggw Gordon Shinde [ S o e | sl e ot ety | G ey e wes | S Overalls ... & 1.68 fatels told the gratl- | conditions. Inspection tnvited.—adv %4 chairman of the municipal gar. | | Value ... ‘ : H‘v“y-‘» u'lfl.r el \\n.?ln u"m,',u:':"'"m";v‘\,o“n’:.m.."rm Bell has becn reelected clerk. Mr.| [ 88 fuib A SLat : . who had made the adve Mrs. T. Itesnick of Lyons street. """""’,'x I a1democrat and he wfi' fitg 4 Jackets ...... Cc Broadeloth L disastrons tour over th See the Hellkvists tonight at st, | Ccds Brainard W. Brown in the { . Shirts (] ! the latter part of May. They did Joseph's Clreus.—advt, heis SBAE (OommiksionerSHrown res . Khaki 3 aEHRE ‘ not say, according to advices here, | Albert T. Middleton, a student ar| Mains on the board. s P: atl 98c $1.25 where the three had been found Dean Academy, is apending his va- s— »3 ADLERS. ol ioih Neckwear 77c It was presumed here that the cation with his parents, Mr. and: . ,‘9;5 2 ! . :‘r\gm r(_‘;‘::’rv\;m fl:h‘n«: ij }”t‘v }\,l'].” ;\'l::.'l'.rnvtl Middleton of Barnett A B,e“"!g To f \: Leather Palm 19 85¢ 49 : party after that group of nine Wanted—two thousand * children Good Complexions make it your affair to visit our shop Fine shoes for work 4 Work Gloves ... c Neckwear .... c ] teen left stranded on an ics tomorrow at St. Joseph's Circus, 2-5 . . 3 o f ] when the big dirigible s b Admission frecoadvt. Protect your beauty in all kinds of | this week. In proof of our cordial- ‘o: ':lc':):l"d?“d . e 39 T 29 ‘ sapk and seraped off one Mitchell Mierzejewski, aged 11, ! weather with this new face powder ' ity, we are offering, in ad- P! price 7 Shipts: ... C Miess C [ Nobile In ofticial advices had toll complained — to "Officer Willlam | " B 1,0-GLO. Doee not give the iy, we 8 l of how three members of his group | 'Mara thut as he was on his way | g S fis iti i ) North Cape, and his later messages him on Silver street, tear- | porertooe Sta lonser &k ~1 of 1 ! « said he had heard no word from shirt and biting him on n‘.r\fi:,’;?l;:a ?-‘"y;n My’f‘yfr,g.‘(:!?gfi;rmad{c{x f"gu i ;cm:u: i WOMEN'S SHOE. . . 5 ttem since they left his group May back. He could not give the officer | v s new French Process. It's truly | values — SPCClal B am Camlval Of SII ; 3. tlie name of the owner of the do. |wondcrful. il ¥ $ [ 0€5 ) prices for the re- 2'34 and z 4 ) \ ' . \ L mainder of the { 31 89 : Latest styles, Seout Work Shoes ...........coe. 3 ; ; HARTFORD month. leathers ‘and ] trimmings. $4.25 Moccasin Shoes ............ $2.98 All sizes and < widths. 300 Pairs Dress Shoes : Regular value Values to $5.98. ....... .« me oo ¢ | = $3.98 U 6498 L HOSIERY UNDERWEAR | I 2 i 3 _ Priced Very Low At Bottom Level Prices Work 6 Athletic 34 Hose .......... OC | Shirts oo O4C 49c Fancy 29 Athletis Hose ........ C Trunks '34(: 75 Fancy 49 85¢ White v SLIPPERS Hose ........ C | Trunks ......9JC A large assortment of White Foot $1.25 Bal. §(urdg. good look- Felt or Leatheretce P o Hosge ........ C Union Suits .. C ing shoes in black Skippers for Men, Wo- .75, or tan calfskin. men or Children. Values up to $4.98 Regular $4.50 Regular $4.50 | e $2.88||%h. $2 | Sweater . Sweater . ’d [ ER 's Paten We Fit All Sizes in Trousers HOSIERY Infant's Pa nt e Il m ‘ Women's silk hosiery, | Men’s h i 5 full fashioned.all Sum- li ds lose. i & Shoes $2.00 1800 Pairs $2.80 mer dlhldtl. Pure solid colors. D i 3 thread silk. Y sinty lit- WHITE Work and Dress Work egular value nm.m value B s ;leb;tvlfl for o DUCKS | PANTS PANTS 3 aby. ; G l 69 Values z.ss l . | $3.50-$5.95 o Patent Leather | ‘ Misses’ and Children’s c 0 ‘ SmartFoot- g [ .me P qullpmellt st re | wear. Sizes I 0 | 8%;—2. | ‘ TENNIS SHOES RADICALLY REDUCED | | i All Bl i ankets, Tent: s, Chairs, T: w When You Take a Garment at Any of the Reduced it gy o nket, Tents, Co, Chai, Tabes and Camp | ber sol . | Prices Quoted Below wyhesiid Largest Selection of RIDING BREECHES . 5 $ Formerly In the State Can Be Had Here e dutior Loa 0w Z tor . £22.50 o . ; . : Priced from .... sl k95 Up ormerly N 2 f s One Suitor Coat *16.95 "=’ Now 2for#17. BROKEN SILES ComparetheseBargains ag One Suitor Coat *21.95 "<’ Now 2 for $ | S " R $35.00 6, 64 and 9,94, 10, 10%;, 11 i . < . g gl = ps $14.95 Dress 8’9 85 -$1.25 Suit Laced e toe."Aakle patches. Heavy 5 ° 3 p s i I Regular value $3.98—$4.98 wiction soles. Bors sises 10 10 6. “." Trunks ........ Cases ........ 88c ormerly s Regular value 01.59 i e Olle Slllt or COat 28 9 £10.00 Now 2 for ; $18.95 Dress $9 Q.95 A . . " Men's slaes G to 11. s$¥ .39 Trunks $5.00 Suit s 48 Regular Value $1.09 1 Cases ..... o $12.95 Steamer 88.95 These remarkable values continue to arrive. Guaranteed all wool and all worsted Trunks ........ $6.00 Suit s 98 fabrics in all models. Sizes 33 to 50. $21.50 Steam- $ 95 Cases ..... 3' Serges for Graduation Days. Quality Pants and Knickers—$3.95. er Trunks 16 $8.95 Leath, 9 Eeis .95 Leather ss 5 oo T (W S - E SMARTWEAR CLOTHING STORES, INC., OF N. Y. $26.50 Ward- 818.9.-; Cases_..... 98 | @ pise iainks =4 Ladies’ Overnight Cases 7 4l 1 <1 $35.00 Ward- $2 4.9.': and Hat 82 88 aln . e oot Nt robe Trunks .. Boxes .... o g G-R-HINNEY CO.. /rc. = od = And by the way don't forget that all Raincoats are . . y the way Open Evenings Just Below the Capitol Theater | soed low ! oy ‘g e P! 3 SHORES FOR THE WHNOLE FAMILY pri low. 267 MAIN ST. * = :

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