New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1928, Page 3

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AHonIEaA G e hEi it naional conventions are being held | iptions, Lions’ International Convention Opening Des Moines, Ta., July 10 (P— Seven thousand delegates were herc today for the opening of the twelfth during the winter. ing the summer Europe, Virginian Society Is Donor to Memorial Paris, July ‘he Seven ®ociety of the U sity of Virginia They give: s to the fun has glven o fnay : ”"‘“ "”" innual convention of Lions interna- e for the Lafavette AR e M EIR0- a1, iBhbre avillibe douriaive o Mary Dixon rial session and When the society, a s e tennis p yer, i moral code ) Hat : ol i for youth." was|marry Dr. Maurice erned dha i i St it four | the general subject for the first d of Boston, the girl's completion of the memorial, it for- |\ Eeeral SUbISct for the first el aion, Euenel warded to former Ambassador Ju Camp of Pa, a Johnstown, serand a small sandalwood box co: through J. Kloskowski's steamship | N arkevied D ) . e ;ank‘e\lclus F: members of the Escadrille, was| M and Mrs. Stanley Glazewski of Granted Name Killed in battle with thres German|y57 Broad street and son on the | Judge Arthur K. Ells planes in 1917, “Aquitania,” Anthony and Alexander | perior court of Hartford The “hox tcontalned seven 1,000-¥ioneniiowski of derore street on e |lcd: the. fie memb, franc notes, eeven 100-franc notes, | same finer, Anthony Uryga of Farm. | vicius family, perm Eeven tea-franc notes, seven fen- McConnell, one of the four original sion 50% faster beating twice as many eggs p) Ot course the eggs are fresh. Naturally the oil is pure, ripe and clear; the opices hot and tangy; the vinegar aged. But, the “Ivanhoe” taste can’t come from the ingredients alone. Two reasons account for Ivanhoe’s delicious differ- ence—the whisking, whirl. ing, beating—a 50% faster Buy a pint jae of Ivan- hoe at your grocers today. FRIDAY SALAD 1 cupful cooled boiled hal- ibut (salmon or other fish) shredded. 1 cupful cooled diced boiled potatoes. 1 cupful cooled cooked peas. beating than ordinary dress- Marinate (cover with 2 &a- hpp:l And, twice as many blespoons oil, 2 of vinegar eggs are used as ordinary and chill). Just before serv- dressings call for. ing mix well with Ivanhoe. At better grocers VANHOE Mayonnaise MINER, READ & TULLOCK—Local Distributor by the city of New Britain and the|!he Indians are counting on a heavy | is always open fo calle remaining 10 hy Polish organizations | rade in souvenirs. cultivated, too, a chose of the city. It is tecommended that The increased interest in west- ship with the people this commission be furnished with | tourist travel tributed in ' adopted the customs of 3 ol asure e fact that several | try. an appropriation and that it he au-|® Measure to the fact th veral | try His title of colonel seems to cher- The petition is addressed to Mayor | 0" the Pacific coast during June. ish greatly. perhaps because ho won | Large size can g % ver to| JUIV and August. The Glacier park [it under fire in the artillery Crir common counc! such dis- e gt Mre. Jud r‘n‘:\‘mn"uflw- council members may | CTYAHIONS oS far than in any pre- and their little daughters, Kathe- | [} b e o * vious year rine and Ann, make their home here | vacationing Miss M;y;ixon Ti\ayer Is Engaged to Doctor i poet, novel engaged Fremont-Smith, | parents an- | rd graduate and now practising medicine in Bos- x principal speaker, |ton. Miss Thayer's poem, taining the odd sum, “in memory et gt [satnonttn i eet s B of James Rogers McConnell, hon- LEAVE FOR EUROPS B L ored member of this eociety and | . following persons h left | championship. flvst Dnlveraity ot Virginia jalvm i i o 0 e e Sy eon sasmine | = nus to fall in the world war.” Sgt amily | of the ington avenue, Peter Wlezien of |their names to Norton, according to centime pieces and seven one-cen- | Curtis street and Mrs. Mary Szetels [a document filed in the city clerk’s | time pieces. The latter, which are|on the “Majestic” John Zisk of |office. The members of Out of ‘elrculation, were oblained! Booth . street and Leo Badeski of |are Walter John A, with considerable difficulty. Bristol on the “France.” [Edward A and Victor W. Norton. | m b He aintance. nd has | the coun- | Yellow Cling Peaches are spend- | in 2 cans to a customer to ‘A Pray- | Full Fashioned Silk Hose 1.00 —Silk to the welt, in white leading summer shades. Children’s Socks 2 5 C Pair —A special lot of socks in Lo, 34 and 73 lengths, of silk, rayon and lisle, plain and figured patterns. Values to 75c. Silk and Rayon Vests 690 Each —LExtra fine quality vests in white, flesh, peach, pink, nile and orchid. 36 to 42. A Special Table of Womien's Step-Ins, Panties and Bloomers —Extra heavy quality rayon in tailored and lace trimmed. 87c All reinforced. .. Women's Crepe Gowns —Extra (t;me quality washable crepe, cap sleeve and sleevelesss models. 93 Sizes 16 to 20. Moth Bags —Side opening model, size 26x55. Moth proof, dust proof and damp proof. o 47C Davidson Syringe —Made of heavy red rubber, 49c eral tennis | and all the Change of the su-| has grant- Norke- | to change | the family Adolph J.. | guaranteed first quality. ... Rubber Aprons Household gum rubber aprons, sizes, Plain and fancy trimmed. Values to 79c. ....... large 21c 18x18 All Linen Napkins —Hemmed ready for use. - 24C Warranted all linen. ..... mall Lot 18x43 Filet Scarfs —Cotton filet, e 22C many various patterns. Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases —Full size, free from starch, fine round thread linen. $ l .98 Pair Sizes 16 to . 521 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928, FLASHB OF L".'E, AIRPLAN'E BRmGE homa as in New York, and not near- |cial died at his home in Greenwoods |and often must to get frem one Poles Preparing to Pay Tribute UDAK ] et e e Drsepeegte |t st St U B . PARTY HELD IN CABIN SHIP OVER PENN. . rellow vant Pkl e anatigigl Y o | Detroit—a fellow wanted in Decu- — has travelied thousands. of miies in to Memory of Brig. Gen. Pulaski e e i oot | artond—ste—department o[ RSN thoans oz e e——" The sheriff of Decatur wired asking | American Legion to be invited 10 |make which {1} ihe royai garages. ——— W \ By the Associated Press sand years ago there were precise|that the man e held till this week | hold next yorre convention here. |he never has had an aecident ' | BRIDGEPORT LAWYER DlEs T —— Philadelphia—Now ~ the airplane | ytronom !1ONg the sun worship- | Coming for the prisoner the sherift ; |chalked up against him, Ask City Government to! ae . . bridge party. Mrs. D. J. Wattis, Jr., | pers. Prof. v Arturo Posnansky explained he wanted to take advan. | Mt. Carmel—Field day of agricul- { Ab]l“y to speak n spalllSh lS Steitamen in a five passenger cabin aud Dr. Rolf Miller have visitod s |fa e o in Senub o ot The sher- tural experiment station to be held | g . Appoint Committee to : : | Toneplane 1500 Cest . Biaht | nistaric ruins and cheoked observas |ias numte da 0. & Lk b ek Tuly 25 Former Coolidge Chef ppo Thomas M. Cullinan Was For Six hands sere el | par e L« | { Observe Sesquicentennial Years City Attorney—Well Known Reason Eimane s 'x{:fs'xz;:i.(n:;‘.m"'r’:ylj Thompsonville — Lightning kills \\"r“‘ OS50 BAD | Must Pay Wife Alimony serve Sesquicentennial | ) : iubuood X J—in the opinion ancients wero nol far aut of th way | Tany Suwed af Sctics one ot grony | 1.0/ IORING NOF'b0 B fatora |, nikeee Tl 10 (R Angiing of Revolutionary Hero, | M Havana, July 10.—(P—Col. Nobie |Of Magistrate ohn ,J.,U';;f':f,“'s;:,‘::l"n et e sesei of aix tolascs workers eitting on | have heen: unabls to)find that claer: o ‘n’\lr‘l"Efn‘v‘;h!t:onr"u‘;:s’(‘:“::s{i::(fl; Bridzgeport, July 10 (A—Thomas| Brandon Judah, United States am- e Ples go up in the ity - floor in barn tte smoking produces cancer of the o B AL Cullinan, former president of the | bassador to Cuba, has become to this |4(!€F marriage. = Therefore he re-| New York—Maurice Heckscher is —— lungs I8 rnest Gilpin favers | Bridgeport Bar association, and far|island republic what Dwight Mor- |[Used to marry Charle Stark and | broke, but year New Have he first ling report of the British Empire | ! At next week's meeting of the|six years city attorney, died at his|row is to Mexico. anton, Pa., | This came out at procecdings by his institute ever held, opens at Yale |ca campaizn says that in re. | Gipin -mx\lf.\'“v.i in the summer common council a petition Will be|home here early toda At his post only half a year, Colo- [P 1N @ plane. rustee in bankruptey seeking all |University under auspices of the |sponse ta & popular desire to ascer- | White House ‘"”‘\-‘““‘“ Ooeapileg read asking for the appointment of| He was born in Springficld, Mass., | nel Judah already has won expres 1 $12,000 of his annual income. | Linguistic Society of America . Ty tionship existed be. | 1N 1odg: '\'\.?n;‘!h.\_.|:||\\.:‘|‘L.-- 1.I‘r~ & comumission to cqudyct a sesqui-jin 1867, but lived in Bridgeport |6ions of cordiality which extend| FricdrichshatenaChampagne fs| His aftorney arsud. thos what he Ween cizarette smoking and cancer [CUiL court that he woula e ynatily 1 centennial celebration to commem-|sincé youth. He was graduated | from the man in the street to the [!€8urded as unlucky for an airship. |now spends is only a third of what Hartford—On charges of embeg. | of 1l \e6 btampls Siane HBAE to pear to xn~:\ " charges o dey ] orats the deeds of Brigadier General | from Yale university in 1553 leaders of Cuban life. The Lount Zeppelin. which is to es- | he used to. The money comes from | i g 7. Paul I Schwenk, |produce cancer in animals by means (307tion and cruelty filed Ly b ol Casimir Pulaski, Revolutionary war| Attorney Cullinan was prominent| He came to Cuba in Deccmnber to | My a transatlantic flight next month | trust fund established Ly his superintendent of parcel post station ©f fohacco smoke j11e sald o do so might costdhimhiy hero. in local democratic politics and was | take the post held by Gen. Enoch {has been christened with liquid | father. of the Waterbury post office The only injurious effs noted [/ ok 10 e Aottan pati If carried out as suggested, candidate for mayor in 1925. He|Crowder. Within a few months he | OXY8en, e Tested i | The cour 224 1hd Tplas v event will be national in scope. ]("\\n: a member of the Fairfie 11‘0;.1\.;1\?5 won his way into the confidence e 1—~’ ) | Chicazo—Girls, it yo must ey S R | '4"" ”’l'r"”*"':;‘"o’“' ”'“ '" is suggested that the celebration bo(ty Yale Alumni association and of | of the Machado administration, the | g Slmply for Nis own|ecenomilze, your 'oid aificisl silk| Bridgepori-—Overosms by 1 at, | Qurads 5 el e 0, te ammite M, held sf\c!ohur 11, 1929, or at some|the Knights of Colunmbus. | hearts of the Cuban people and the |AMuscment, Professor Allert, A.|dress can be used to ol up the | Frank Puezko, 50, dies Swedish ‘\"]2 Rides 1 A separate maint g time during the month, and that an| He is survived by his wife, one|homes -of Havana soclety. Among ;\ll(‘h'r)lmn. nnh{;] .ww;m:r. is to Mmea- | car. Experts of the National Asso- | e But Is Unable to Drive allowance propriation be made to defray|daughter, Catherine, a t T igihis assets have been a thorough |Ure the speed of light sain at | ciation of Dyers and Cleaners have| Fairfield—While LAt Stockholm, July 10. —(P— For | St 2 L :fié.'\ r:.,‘;,..,.rc,- as are not met by this city, and a son. John, who is a | knowle of the Spanish language [ Mount Wilson observatory. | found that such material makes first | toreyele, O of 1hore than 23 years Kine Gustaf of WELL BABY CONFERENCES 1 eontributions. |student at Notre Dame university. |and wide experience in Mexico 3 : ST | class automobile varnish Bridgepor Il Sweden, ardent septuagenary motor The schedule for the Well B § Pulaski was appointed brizadier | T ——— | When Col. Charles Lindbergh vis- New York—Miss Vera Menchik, | — ind s kills o has heen travelling by conducted by the Visit- E general of the Continental army and | [ndians Anticipating [ited Cuba during the Pan-American |©f Hastings, England, Russian-born| New York—Vicomte Alain De mtomo) ' Hpen it \ssociation for this week d chief of dragooms, September 15, Rich Tourist Harvest -/t it was Ambassador Ju- | Norld champion of her sex at chess, | Loche, Froneh poct. sho e 1ol oo Haven—¥or heating < how to e follows: 1777, and in the following year was 1C ouris arvest | qun ho escorted the flyer about, |15 10 be invited 1o compiete in an in- | visit this country n months ago | mother, Alfonso Plano, 21, is :qn- In when he was erown sday, 52 Center street, July made commander of an independent | Gl Park, Mont., July 10— and most of his speeches and intro. | trnational nmasters’ tournament aticonvinced that the American girls|tenced to three months in jai prin ek ol ha e p.om corps known as Pulaski's Legion. He —Indians who ed this rezion to ductions were in the Spanish lan. | Bradley Beach, N. J. She has defeat- | drinks and smoke too much, is firm- | lessans, but other business inter. Washington street died October 11, 1779, of wounds re- | Uncle Sam are wearing broad grins. | guage. This, only two months after | ¢1 male stars, Iy entrenched in the opinion as he| Norfolk —Joseph Nelson Cowles, S i Ren ot Ak 12th 2:30.4 p. m. ceived at the siege of Savannah, | They expect to get some «¢ ir | his 2 made him a popular | 5 e leaves us. - And what is more: “They | 90. last Friday, long in banking and Zast str school July The committee sponsoring the ob-|Money back from tourists d here, for the stranger in Latin.| 1A Paz Bolivia—Thirteen vhmx-“rlrlnk and smoke as much in Okla- | insuranc as we servance is representative of Polish | the vacation se son . America who speaks the language | organizations throughout the coun-| Superintendent Eakin of Glacier is alw accepted with acclaim. | try, having headquarters at South | National park predicts that 0001 Ambassador Judah has won the Bend. Ind. They suggest that a|travelers will pass through the park | reputation of being the most e commission of 15 be appointed, five| Within the next three s and | sible man in Cuba, and the ston Stor e Quality - Serice - Value - . A GRBAT STORE IN A GREAT CITY Store Closes At Noon Wednesday WEDNESDAY SPECIALS! Y o AT roo AL 3 i )y —Each garment made to sell for twice this price. Candy checks, plaids and prints. When you see them 3v‘ou']l want at least two. Each garanteed washable. stripes, —SECOND FLOOR— Special Sale of H-A-T-S $1.00 —Regular §4.95 values. Large and small headsizes. excellent choice of smart summer shades. An A New Shipment!!! 2,800 STREET DRESS : 1 oOO Each —Never before were these dresses sold at such a low price, all high grade materials, set-in sleeves and guaranteed fast colors. $2.98 values. Sizes 16 to 52. Be sure to get your supply as they will go quick. —— SECOND FLOOR — Large Size Turkish Towels Regular 59c. 3« $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts $1.00 —Our buying power has enabled us to of- fer shirts at a tremendous saving. Collar attached and neckband style are to be found in this lot in all sizes from 14 to 17 Men': Athletic Union Suits 69c¢ —Broadcloth, Soisette, Madras, Nainsook, Silk Strips, ete. Odds and ends from all high grade garments. Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s Pajamas Men’s Night Shirts $1.00 —All sizes in both pight shirts and pajamas. The early shoppers will be the fortunate ones. Curtain Material —10 in. wide, dotted and figured patterns. Values to 50c yard. 18 Yard Fancy Striped Bed Spreads —Regular $1.79 quality. sl 39 I colors. o.uvucn Tuxedo Sheets Extra Heavy RIXO0 P et 89C 2 to a customer Pillow Cases 4 to a customer Figured Dimities —Best quality, guaranteed colors. 86° inches wide. 33c Boy Khaki Knickers 12x36 Regular 25¢ —DMade of an extra quality khaki. Every boy will want a pair. In sizes 6 to 16 years.

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