New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1928, Page 10

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FLASHES OF LIFE: NEW ZEALAND MAY TUNE IN ON TUNNEY-HEENEY BOUT By_the Amociated Press. .\m York—Convicted New York—In Palmerston North, | h.1p of Shakespeare New Zealand, home town friends of | the hoosegow Tom Heeney hope to hear him | Munroe, 41, thump Gene Tunney Thursday night | rorgery in dv The General Elsctric with the | twins are in John and Alexander und guilty of stores. In ad- the prosecutor «'s ‘Comedy of be linked with WEAF's network and | Errors’ one of the Dromios says to | attempt to relay the ringside story ! ihe ot ‘We came into nw' to distant parts of the world. !\«oru like brother brother and | | now go hand in not one b R. I.—Such is the ure | fore the other.’ I ask vou to send battle that it ih |y r to prison hand in o return to | hapd.” Vincent | ichs are | arties by Newport, of a heavyweigh inducing mills New York In Astor and among those vacht taking New \ ork—Wil besides polit Y basis of po, ulation interest he ‘Aou'J give politi d baseball 40. Burlingame, ( -—A warrant for | rt Hoover is to rved. It was issued in use: soriebody thought the headlights of glared too much. The successor to the justice of the peace who issued the war- rant does not care to renew it and says the statute of limitations ap- plies. New York—Wanted a rich woman ambitious to fly the Atlantic in a dirigible. Bert ell who came over on the (e night watch- |/ man, says he is an Australian avia- tor with an airship ready and every- | thing arranged except the signing up of a womarn able and willing to ' ch when Colony street wa pay handsomely for the privilege of | ¢ h and had lived in or the trip. seventy years died at the of Pittsburgh, Pa.—Overalls next tor | — Amelia Earhart. She plans to wear | Hartford—State Tax Commission- ‘em when riding in a locomotive |»r W. H. Blodgett says he is a re- cab. | ceptive candidate for nomination for | | United States senator to succeed New York—A man who 25 years | United States Senator McLean. | ago started a nickelodeon in Brook- | — lyn and took in $7.50 the first day Deep River—Rt. Rev. Monsignor | has bought out for $25,000,000 a | T. S. Duggan of the Hartford dioe- man who came from Italy as a boy | cese is convalescing at his summer and began business by cxhibiting | Lome here after illness in Hartford. wax figures which he modelled him- | self. Willlam Fox has acquired (hu‘ Hartford—Toba 20 theaters of Sylvester Z. Poli in | Lancaster, Connecticut and Massachusetts. growers n{ Penn., arear, come to| | tour Connecticut tobacco firlds and | note the labor saving devices used Chicago—Horses! Horses! Horses! |in handling leaf including a ma- They are holding their own. )[ore’t'hmo for sewing leaf on laths for than 17,000,000 of them are at work | the drying sheds. in this country. More fly nets for horses were seld last year than ever before, says E. W. Anderson, manufacturer. The oldest and smallost republic | a | in the world is San Marino, 14 mles | ! from Rimini, Italy. mixed with {white lead, |WANT LABOR MEMBERS | 0UT OF THE CABINET Agrarians Decide to Ask President | | Calles to Ellminate Opposite | Faith From Administration 24 P—The | y parties, in represented, s last night to elimi- Mexico City, July n of revotutio ch the agrarian; ided during a to petition Preside egonista blocs in both houses expel the laborite her members o guilty of “se : meeting was characterized by | of attitude on thal who. instead war, counselled Manrique, who on last demanding the r es showed a a| on toward the use of force | | msel disorder. We | uided by reason | > must in- | hould not seek war until all ources are exhausted, We want a | aion of all revolutionists but not undesirable elements. | e the laborites expelled | ninistration.” We must have from the a ————— | Aniong the chief uses to which | lcad is put is its conversion into which is the most re- |liable base for nearly all paints. New Cleansing Cream Wonderful Every woman who values | plexion will love this new Cream | containing Cocoa Butter. Excellent for dry skins which have a tendency | to wrinkle, Takes all the dirt out | |and leaves a youthful nish. Good | for sun and wind burn. Ask for | MELLO-GLO Cocoa Butter Cleans- ing Cream. er com- Now You Can Own It SPEED QUEEN Aluminum washer. Easy Terms 153 ARCH ST. Call 3317 for demonstration Nite Bottles Children’s Frock. Odds and ends in a choice of silk, velvet and jersey Not all sizes but a $1.95 Only a Few of the Many Wednesday Morming Bargains With glass, neatly cut . glasses, crystal fabrics. good choice, values to $7.95 Wednesday Morning ! Printed Voiles Lovely colorful summer voiles 2 5 Men's Fancy Socks A very fine choice of men's faney socks in a large variety of smart patterns, all sizes to 1115, regular C 50c value, Wednesday Wednesday ! morning ... English Mixing Bowls 19¢ Fine quality fancy color- ed borders, in a very spe- cial selling for tomorrow, All sizes to choose from. —Third floor. Rummage Sale To sell out odd lots of women's and children’s hosiery, also odds and ends in underwear. A very splen- did opoprtunity to purs chase at way below actu- al cost, values to $1.95, Wednesday morning ... of dainty floral patterns on soft pastel grounds, 39 inches wide guaranteed tub fast, yard | | | | Regular 59¢ Value Wednesday ! Bath Wednesday ! Bar Harbor Cushion Sets 89¢ Made of floral and strip- ed cretonne patterns, com- plete with back rest. An ideal set for the summer canoeist. Wednesday Morning! TOWC]S 33c.. | Heavy double ply soft ab- sorbent snowy white Turk- ish towels, size 20x40, with neat colored borders. Boys' Linen Knickers Our entire stock of boys’ pure linen knickers all well tailored as real pants should be, in a choice of white, grey and novelty checked pat- $ I 9 terns, all sizes, 6 to 17, to go . Wednesday ! Rayon Silk Wednesday ! Ladies’ Wednesday ! Wednesday Morning ! A Real Clean-Up Event Just 93 Only Summer Silk FROCKS Are Frock Values to $10 The only thing to say about these frocks ‘ can be expressed in a few words. Well made, styled right, fabrics fine. Shop very early for | | they won’t last long. Philippine Kimonos $].65 Very well made of fine quality cotton crepe, beau- tifully hand embroidered, in a countless choice of lovely colorings, values to $4.95. Gowns $1.59 Every gown is absolute- ly hand made and hand em- broidered. In a choice of very smart patterns and dainty necklines, white only in all sizes. Qur regular $1.95 quality. Lingerie 99¢ A very splendid oppor- tunity to purchase silk lin- gerie at such a spectacular low price. Consist of slips, bloomers, panties, chemises and a few gowns, fine choice of colorings. Regu- lar value to $2.95. Printed Swisses 750 yards of smart dainty summer Swisses, ideal for lovely street, house and children’s wear. New 2 5 floral and modernistic Wednesday ! Japanese Pongee Pure silk Japanese genuine first quality silk pongee, for frocks, slips and drapes, 33 inches wide, natural colors only. Wednesday morning, yard ........ Wednesday Morning ! Oval Braided Rugs Made of pure yarn in a fine combination of lovely colors that blend well and make the rugs very attractive looking. Ideal I All Sizes, 16 to 44 patterns, tub fast. Wed- nesday morning, yard .. Wednesday ! Wednesday ! Silk Linen Cloths 65¢c.. Pure linen crash cloths with colored woven borders, size 45x45, hemmed ready for use. Reduced for to- morrow only. Rayon Prints 59c.. Smart summer prihts for sport wear, children’s - Remnants rug for any room that you may need a spare rug. Size 1/2 price A wonderful sale of silk , remnants, consisting of printed silks and plain | frocks, drapes, pillows, silks, suitable for many dainty floral and modernis- smart needs in wearables tic patterns, guaranteed and home uses. tub fast, regular 79c value. Wednesday Morning ! All Sik Chiffon Hose An all silk chiffon, strictly first quality hose, selling at a very spectacular low price because of all colorings to select from, it is a discontinued number of sizes 8 to 10, pair ......... as I | a manufacturer’s regular $1.95 Regular $1.95 Quality Candlewick Bed Spreads Quaint old-fashioned colonial hand tufted spreads. Choice of $2.59 Rubber Aprons Novelty rubber household aprons in neat assorted colors with 3 9 half heel quality hose. A choice 72x108 or 90x108 in col- orings of white, rose, green, gold, blue. Wed- nesday morning, each .. dainty contrasting color motifs, values to $1.39, Wed. morning, each ...

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