New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1928, Page 21

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AT BRISTOL SEPT. | 4 Fish and Game Clubs to Gather: ] at Lake Compounce Hartford. June 22—The third an- | oo 000 PAT S nual field day and outing of the|the race for t Conuecticut IFish and Game elub will | making a dete be held at Lake Compounce, tol, on Saturday, September 1. outing which last year attracted 15 Into Second ht. lnim Church | fevening when Methodists on 1 low Brook par Bris- | hedOWR In sixth | son for tlis po honorary chairman of the commit- tee. Mr. O'Connell was chairman of the outing the past two year | Superior, er H. Judd of the Bristol Iish and | Game club: Samucl T. Thorpe, Bris tol Fish and Game club; Roy C. Wil- eox, Meriden, chairman of the fish and game committee of the last gen- | eral assembly, and A. Joseph Wil-| Namson, Bridgeport. secretary of the Connecticut Association of Fish and Game clubs. Robert T. Gilhert afstant secretary of the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, is Secretary | of the committee. Jean Laroqus | might have sp dered, head to fool. Tl seermim | Toronto, ¢ s estin | were tour The committee will meet fn Hart- ‘,'””’“_’Il,r,”"',,n'“" ford June 27 o work out the pro-{ oren 0 L0 gram which last year included 24 | ,f:"; ot s. A ganeral commit- v from ev- different even toe consisting of & mem Nationil Iaily v St i i e st sy | mien station cariy Wodnesday | Horbert Toover, republican presi- | @ UD - your system, improve MU0 incarrsing out the da's activl- IR S SR e it i dinctoced. " Tie. appoare | @ (€ appetite, induce natural sleep and give you e Al ino othors reg- aiter a caption auotinz a report | @ the reserve strength you need. istercd mait fmportant special committees also were announced today They are Charles R, Riley of il Bristal Fish | BODY IS and Game club, chairman _of the| pHituoion b committer on prizes, and Bar) Ar- Ll nold. chairman of the committeo on WA E 1L kil | Command The ovents will inelude balt east- | HH-fated f lagt Pebrmary, wes | and shoe leather. Their fat is to be 2 i et e B e8| picked up vesterday in Chesapealie | used in the freatment of rhouma- LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO., LYNN, MASS. wood chopping, arel ery and horee. | PAY by the steamer, Allen 8. Dwan. {tism and other discases. ) shoe pitching contests. canoe, row- ' ¢ hoat and swimming raees. As in past | years one of the big events of the| day will he an exhibition of bhait | casting by a fonally known caster. SUICIDE. LEAY New York, June dred Srirvith, negress, drowned herself in the Tast rive leaving the following note to her NOTE (TP)—Mil- 23-year-old mother: “To me, life is like a merry-go- 5 round to a hoy who has only one | o nickel. He spends his nickel for the | ride, intending to grasp the little | ring which entitles him to .’!HOH»-ri ride. Ile misses the ring and also | the second ric y nickel was my start, the ring | my opportunity to better myself in | fife, and I lost the satisfaction of Mying a life of duty to mankind-<a Wre of which others could be proud | and not ashame At the ba!! game to wet | your whistle as you root for | _the home team—what's s0 | effective and pleasant as Diamond Ginger Ale? For the ball player, too, after a hot and tiring game, Diamond 1s a favorite—so sparkling, so j smooth! Wonderful team-work in Diamond Ales—every posi- tion played by a star and each a factor in bettering every other. All ingredients in Diamond Ginger Ale are the finest—and such a blend! Pure Jamaica ginger aged and matured two whole years to give Diamond Ales that mild mellowness. And only the best fruit juices, orange, lemon,and—fordrying—lime. It's good—and good for you Fish Lutherans to Make Effort to Go 'lnlc First Lutherans will make o Won't Run Film Said {0 Hm‘[[ An unusual gathering was held | to go into second place in | back to the top 2 ent ang rould e o ing compar ho are making the|\ers: Many friends of the three 000 persons s held under the au.|Parent and it would seem that the it ny W L A g & : wi._‘_“nr he state board of fisheries | @uLAit should rise in the standing. iim for Kobert 1. Corradini, re-|PArties were present. Refreshments Dr. T Eben Recks, superintende: and game On Diamond No. rst Bap- | search secretary of the World | ™ere served. of the New Britain General hospita R ive Mo o le will n\ m stem the career of | league Against Alcohol, said it| — «t““‘»"‘-* Reeks will -|!Il‘n:l the a1 5 i \ = 5 Lt Chat P WAl e el foiyi v i }cr w. which m« slugged its way into | of the governor. H < . 5 4 an Fra e e s Drosi. | e TunnCr-up position. The By | film is a pictorial dramatiza- | He»bhot m Own [?qefense co. August 5 to 11. Dr. Sextor dent of the state board of fisheries|BAVe ¥et to win a game, while the | fion of two hooks on prohibition by | ~Ossiniug, N. Y. June 22.—(P— | superintendent of the Hartford ho- and game—the other two members| SENMOTS have taken three out of | 'rofessor lrving Fisher, of Yale. | Protesting that he shot in self de- pital. and Mrs, Seton will accom of which are Serator Charles E,|foUr Both contests are scheduled to comze I retary - to| fense. Wilmot TLeroy Wagner dled | pany them. \Whealer of Stratford and. IC | start at 6:45 o’clock. the governor, had written news reel |in the electric chair at Sing Sing | S il R On Ao e e ompanics, from one of whom the |Prison last night for the murder of | The Selkirk mountains are in ‘f]nt “i, ‘l-l R A T Luthera Dmlhx e Son scerpt of the governor was pur-iState Trooper Robert Roy at|southeast British Columbia. president of the. Connsctiont Asse. | EVCEationalists and the I wsed, warning them that use of the | s % SIWill tackie the Swedish Bethany S0vornor's pictures for commercial ciation of fish and game clubs, is| "' N and game cluns, 1a [ V11 LRI een S g LU LI LU LT LT DT LT T T T e S The bers of the cutive ! Aamk i ke e L e S istribute the film, said that if the | e o lest President . Coolidge's now 1. © of the governor appeared in | cutive vice-president of the Connee- | St B 1} /| P fieut Chamber of Gommerce, ehmi. |dian guide ‘stood bareheaded and [the film without his consent the or- Women who approach man: Barl 3 Arnold. secretary af ATMS folded, facing the setting sun. |ganization would under no circum- middle age in good physical He was contemplating the dauy's tish Vil ic Chamber anc i - thelavinimeniiokGuagis and) s FEREL SHER LRI D sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. condition have Jittle to fear. et e | Pather ana those of days to come. Corradini said that “some of I1f you are nervous and run iy e ). Hom. ‘Iine, the president is fine when drys thought Gov. Smith was dow 7 S| H BrsiniEehan L GRmoweliy, THRIN: |y i 0y i i e R e e n, you should begin at A smile of sati the strong fuce powerful guide, Tomorrow Is Your Last Chance NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928, SPORTSMEN'S MEET IIER GRURCHLEAGUE - ITRE OF SMITH | TL8 SURPRSE Py Caneadea, N. Y, September 3, 1937, | entered Ihe death chamber at | o'clock smoking a cigarette, h pronounced dead six minutes | Woman Obeserves 70th Birfhday, r\, Another 21st, and Couple Cele- | Wugner, a 23 year old farmhand. | was convicted at Buffalo last No. brates 10th Wedding Auniversary, | vember. Although tried only for th: {murder of Roy, he also was charged with the killing of State Troop:: [last evening at the home of Mrs. G. | Arthur Rasmussen. The two troop- A. Kellerstedt of 415 Allen street fn | 'S Dad gone to Wagner's home 10 {the form of a triple surprise party. S€TVe @ warrant for petty larceny in [The party was in honor of Mrs. | COBNCClion Wilh the passage of a bad [Louise Logan, who was celebrating | Check for $6.25. her 70th birthday anniversa M| > state contended that when nd Mrs. Frank Logan, who were WA8ncr went upstairs to change hi- ¢ their 10th wedding annic | 1othes he shot the two troopers and Mrs. Albert Bassett, | {101 a window who reached her 21st birthday anni- | 13 T0 BE DELETED Place After Games saseball league this | they play the Trinity diamond No. 1 at Wil- | - The Lutherans have Governor New York, 22 (®—The pic- he first half and are Governor Smith in the pro- hed drive to got | Divition film “Deliverance.” which | \e Mothodists are | his fricnds said placed him in an |Observ . but the rea- |unfavorable light, is to be deleted. Oiticials of the Stanley Advertis- June eat but are still in | ture of v or showing is not ap- WILL ATTEND l‘()\*l])]‘lo.\ Zehrung, director of the Hmmn picture bureau of the Y. M. A which organization was to Do you fear middle-age? § E s permit it to appear in show- and reiterated his contention that the film was not derogatory to the governor, hut presented him in i dignified manner, A caption in the film just hefore flash of the governor called at- | ion to e signing by the gov- of the his paternal elled it or once to build up your gen- eral health. Get plenty of fresh air and sunshine, " Ex- ercise regularly but not too strenuously. Eat balanced suid quic action pluyed over of the broad shoul- from a chic | the e S ABANDON | peal of fhe state pro- meals. Sleep at least elght e 22 ) hibition enforcement law. The mak- e Hllononiorecamant Do s hours every night. Take an abandoned auto- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- noni sl e ) table Compound four times I by six robbers who a day. This dependable ] 1 m adian | the i ’ medicine will help to tone 744/? rit%q_ o the department of commerce to | the effect hat the United States js | becoming more sober with resulting | lustrial hey COVERED Va, dun Licutenant Con chnidt, companion of dorc Ellyson, on an are aorplus ‘»rwmhsm for book hinding E ; 7z o ers of the film, however. admitted | |that the picture in reality was that | taken when he signed an income | fax reduction bill. They explained | he picture was used hecause it was | hest one obtainable of the gm»i After Then, No More Allowances On Old Refrigerators! Cork-Wall Windew Pet. June30.2 Cork-Wall Window Pet. June 30.'25 Don't fail to take advantage of thls Remarkable Price Saving - Don't pass up this opportunity to make a double saving. You can save five dollars on the low purchase rice of a new Alaska, famous for its Cork-Wall G/mdow. Then you save ever after on food and icel But tomorrow is your last chance to make this mar- velous double saving. - old refrigerator, no matter what its condition or make, is I:.t'hm:yfivcdolh when you purchase a new Alaska. | But tomorrow is the last day. Bynllmun-eomelnun:l v these id modemn refrigerators. Look throu; H:lltlu‘wm- dow.” See the cork insulation that makes possible ice savings y other refrigerator regardless of its price. , And ("I:'I just lalx :.t‘ the price of'.ekrl‘uk: And a $5.00 saving on top of that. Come tomorrow sure! | LASK | Cork-Insulated ‘ REFRIGERATORS ; Cleszynskl &Sons Newr Britains Finest Furniture Establishment 515 Main Street | 133 MAIN ST. (astern [illinery New Every Summer Colox 35 Styles An Unusual Value Large and Small Headsizes. SPECIAL TOMORROW Printed +2.98 New! The Hit of the Season 85 WEST MAIN STREET Opp. Capitol Theater R “Gifthings” emoval Sale You Shoud You have only eight (8) more shopping days to take Know! advantage of our sale prices. After July 1 our shop will be conducted in conjunction with the new Axelrod | Pharmacy at the corner of Broad and Washington | Read E stree Our large stock of Art Goods, Pottery, Din- | AR Svery nerware and Glassware must be reduced regardless Line of costs. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity to save. Art Goods We have a good many Ait Pieces which you may buy at cost and below cost. We list here just a few items. $15 anthuc hand made brass I,otter Box at ...... $7.85 25.00 solid bnonze mlald with sterlmg I 3 50 \I]VGI, cnml)m{\t(lj(;n Cigar Box at .... $ . $15.00 Spanish Chair $6 95 . A beautiful Ttalian “Grafita” \'ase 7 25 10 inch, regular $13.75 value at . $ . A 1415 inch solid bronze Vase, decorated with sterling at IR0 Smm e e ... $10.9) An oval framed Tapestry, measuring 26 mchm, regular $20.00 mlue at . $11.95 A genuine China Vase, 18 inches lnzh finished in a I)olllmul Chinese black, a $ I l '75 | $23.50 valueat ........ Same as above in a powderblue at ... co. i voveinnes $ ' 2.50 Lamps and Shades We have just received a shipment of Bridge Lamps which was too late to cancel, vou at cost. Bridge Lamps finished in antique green or polished - $3.89 $1.49 we will give them to iron, complete with satin inlaid (not paper) shades at None Delivered - A few more of our small Radio Lamps complete with Chintz shade at All other Lamps and Shades reduced 1-3. Leather Goods You must come and look over our Leather Goods case. We have some handsome pieces you can buy for half their regular value—Card Cases, Bridge Sets, Writing Portfolios, Purses, Jewell Cases, Xmas! Glassware etc. Buy now for Entire stocq of “Fostoria” Heisey and Old Central Glassware W rvduucd frmn ....... I 5 50 0 \\1(]1 (0» v 50¢ new Sherbets and G with rose stem at, each 19 piece Bridge Set AL Gl i e e Rose glass Bonbon « Lemon Fork at, set . 18.50 pair of gald encrusted Candle Sticks at . ... ZHiN Dinnerware We will sell Dinnerware in greater saving to you. See in our window the 32 pieceset of the “Tulip,” the newest English Crawn Ducal pattem $ l 6 95 a regular $22.00 value at . You may add to this set piece lece. 100 piece open stock English set, regular $75.50 at . our new location at a / 2 Price <1 .00 Cake Plates . 7 piece Cake Set ‘3 00 7 Crepe Hats The Burritt Art Shop Wonderful Colorings Wonderful Styles Wonderful Value Only 8 more shopping days for our removal sale —Dbetter come tomorrow for the better choice. Extra heavy Book Ends a $2.00 value at $1.00. No indeed, weo are mot going out of business, merely combining gifts with drugs. By greatly re- during our overhead es- penses, we will be able to pass on the benefits to you in the form of lewer prices. Compare and be convinced, New Stationary hes just arrived and we are selling 1t at reduced prices. JOur removal sele helps you save & 1-3 toa 1.8 pn the Wedding Gifts you have to buy. Jowelry at half pries, Al Pyralla Ivory ve- duced 1-8 to 1.3, Water Bottle Lamps, wired complete, 6%e, Satin Inleld Bridge Lamp Shades, a $2.00 valye at $1.19, Be sure to see the 7 plece Cake Set at $4.95 in the new “Tullp” pattern— it is really beautitul. ‘The “Tullp” is our new chinaware pattern — why not start a small set at our sale prices and later bufld up en fit. ‘While moving, our shop is naturally & bit upset— we aim to make our serv- ice as good as usual. Every item you buy at at this sale must give you satistaction or we will o3 change it.

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