New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1928, Page 36

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WOMAN OFFICER OF POLAND HERE Licutant in Army fo Address Rialto Hall Assembly | Miss Sophle Nowosielska of Po- | land, a leutenant in the Polish army and one of the organizers of the famous Women's battalion, | ‘which took active part in the war between Poland and Bolshevik Rus- sia in 1919 and 1920 will speak at the Rialto hall Sunday afternoon at | 2 o'clock, when she will recall some | of the activities of this famous con- tingent. ‘The battalion covered itself with glory in the defense of Lwow in the | summer of 1920, when the Bolshe- vik armies came within rifle shot of | Warsaw, Poland's capital. Many of | the women fell on the field of bat- | tle while hundreds, among them members of noble Polish families, galned considerable prominence in | military circles and won decorations | for conspicuous bravery. Miss No- | woslelska is at present touring the principal Polish centers of America. | MONOXIDE GAS IN | BUS: [1 TAKEN T0 ed on the ship. It sald “it has in- deed been fine to sail to South America on the U. 8. 8 Maryland. 1 want to thank Captain Kimberly and his fellow officers, as well as all members of the crew, for the excep- tionally fine courtesies that have been extended to Mrs. Hoover, to me | and to those who accom- panying us." are To Greet Bolivians U. 8. 8. Maryland, En Route to Antofagasta, Dec. 6 UP (Delayed)— President-elect Hoover, en route to Chile on his good will tour. wiil confer on Saturday Wwith Alberto Palacios, Bolivian forelgn minister. aboard the Maryland which will anchor for that purpose off Anto- fagasta, Chile, about ten o'clock in the morning. The Bolivian forelgn minister. other members of the cabinet and David Kaufman, United States min- ister at La Paz, will board the Maryland. Mr. Hoover will not go ashore. The Bolivian party, which is expect- ed to number about fifty, will come out to the Maryland in launches and will have lunch as guests of the president-elect aboard the ship, the meeting will last about four hours and the Maryland will then continuz to Valparaiso. ING LIES ILL IN FOG-PROOF ROOM (Continued from Mrst Page) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, new visitors’ book, which iy rapidly filling, although it was brought in only recently, Only the elite are recelved here and those with the proper cre tials. The humbler, although no sincere subjects, come only to the gates. Past that they cannot go, although when a breathless, shy lit- tle girl proferred a bunch of flowers to a guard the other day and whis- pered that they were for the Kking, they were carried gravely inside. Answers Call ‘While the king les in his sick- room at one end of the palace, a telephone operator at the other end, far removed, sits all night replying to incessant inquiries from any sub- ject who wants to call, of high or low degree. The rigid seclusion es- sential to royalty is relaxed to tha extent, Although they cannot approach the royal bedroom, a dishwasher or a duke may call and be assured that the king is progressing. SEN. BORAH SAYS TREATY WILL PASS (Continued from First Page) signatory nations. Mr. Kellogg went into a detailed discussion of the correspondence be- tween the state department and the world powers leading up to the final negotiations of the treaty, The letter of Great Britain in which it accepted the treaty ‘“‘upon the distinct under- standing that it does not prejudice freedom of action” in respect to de- fense of the British territories re- ceived particular attention, letter did not change the meaning of the treaty in the “slightest de- gree.” They insisted the treaty was ' precisely the same as i the English note had not been written, JEWS OBSERVIN FEAST OF LIGHTS Hanpkkah Services Begin This Evening at the Synagogue Special Hanukkah services will be held this evening at 8:15 o'clock and Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at the Congregation Sons of Israel synagogue on Elm street, according , to an announcem:nt made today by , Rabbi Gershon Hadas. i The feast of Hanukkah, which is celebrated by the Jews throughout the world, begins today with the lighting of candles and will continue for eight days. This holiday com- memorates the victory of the Jews under the leadership of Judas Mac- cabeus against the G eek forces dur- ing the reign of Antiochus. l The childreg will observe the feast Sunday morning. Sunday eve- ning at 7 o'clock there will be spe- clal Hanukkah services. A reception to all the members of the congrega- tional will be held at 8 o'clock. LAWYERS' CLUB MEETING A meeting of the Lawyers’ club' {of New Britain will be held Tues- ' day evening at 6:30 at the Burritt hotel. Attorney Harry L. Nair will address the members of the club on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928 Your Window Is Open When It Is Closed Without Stri Dennis Double Cush- jon Metal Strip fits any sise door or win- dow. Easy to apply. Deanis Draft Seal rubber covered weather strip, Coleman Gasoline & A BOY LIKES T . . . SO DOES HIS FATHER By All Means Present Him With a Gift He Will Really ‘ Enjoy Using All Through the Year YOU CAN BUY A CHEST OF STANLEY TOOLS - FOR AS LITTLE AS $5.00 OOLS N w |with valuable paintings. Most no- Iticeable is a portrait of the queen. Also among the family portraits 1s one of the king's late brother, the Duke of Clarence. Overlooking the Mall, which responded to emergency treatment |fronts the palace, is a private din- given both in the lunchroom and at |ing room for the king, known as the hospital. |the Chinese room because of its ; Hold Driver |{Oriental furnishing and _picturea. “Commercial Arbitration” and the committee will report on increased jurisdiction for the city court, Treaty Is Same The secretary and Chairman Bor- ah took the position that the British For Men’§ Xmas Gifts —buy them at HOFFMAN'’S ORIGINAL Army & Navy Store 56 Church Street Neckwear a gift that men folks surely appreciate, at— 77¢ $1.35 Well tailored neck- wear in a choice of NO. 907—7 TOOLS Price . 1 Hammer, 10 oz, No. 13 1 Rule, 2 ft., No, 65A 1 Screw Driver, ¢ in., No. 70 1 Saw (Hand), 14 in. 1 Bit Brace, 8 in., No. 966 (Continued from First Page) Pressure Heaters This principle, used for more than a cen. tury. Absolutely safe. Will not explode. Does not give off " v odor. Will heat and is guaranteed to heat 3 rooms com- fortably. 1 Auger Bit, % in. 1 Marking Gauge, No. 61 1 Package Stanley Wi, Nails 1 Pair Stanley Hinges with Screws—Weight 4 Ibs. NO. 904—12 TOOLS Onk chest stained and vamished. Strongly constructed. Size 113 in. wide, 415 in. deep, 19%; in: long. Weight 15 Ibs, 1 Chisel, % In., No. 60 1 Bit Brace, 8 in., No. 968 1 Auger Bit, % in. 1 Auger Bit, 1 Vise, No. 741 1 Package Corrugated Fasten- ers The police at Darien detained |The king's private study, with its Henry C. St. Germain, 29, of Wor- roll-top desk, ivory white walls and cester, Mass., the bus driver, pend- | also is included in the ing examination of the bus to de- [roya termine the condition of the heat device. The bus belongs to the Hart Motor Coach company of Boston. The passengers had been taken on at New York for the run to Boston. Those affected by the fumes were seated In the rear section of the bus. They said afterwards that they had not noticed the condition of the air in the bus nor did they realize their condition until they fell off the ools 4n the lunch room. 00D WILL SHIP I NEARING CHILE (Continued from First Page) elephone, 1 suite. Silence Required A hospital nurse who has known | King George, the Prince of Wales land Queen Mother Alexandria, ex- | plained that 40 years of experience inave shown her that such illnesses as the king's require absolute silencé and the minimym possible disturb- ances and shocks. Therefore the royal bedroom fs equipped with double doors as weil as double windows, both rare in England. In addition to the padded windows to keep out fog and damp | air, considered injurious to the Kking’s bronchial and lung condition. a special “sunshine” apparatus helps keep the air bright, warm and clean. Contrasting with the hushed at mosphere of the king’s sickroom are the public roomg of the palace, where visitors ard recelved. Stream of Callers A constant stream of callers 18 welcomed by attendants at the! ground floor entrance, covered with |thick, red carpet, reminiscent of a palatial modern resort hotel. Even here, however, the carpets absorn Mr. Hoover has already started to |noise and the visitors speak in sub say goodbye to the officors and crew |dued tones, as though afraid to dis- of this big battleship. He addressed |turb the sick man, far out of hear. A message to them through “The 'ing. The activity goes on all day Catapult,” the weekly paper publlnh-IHundreds being anxious to sign the 1 Hammer, 10 os., No. 13 1 Screw Driver, 4 in.. No, 70 1 Rule, 2 ft, No. 68A 1 Saw (Hand), 14 In. 1 Try Square, 4% in., No. 20 1 Marking_Gauge, No. 61 1 Plane (Block), 5% in., No, 102 Perfection Oil Heater All sizes. Also the new Pyrex “Glow.” NO. 859—35 TOOLS Woodea parts of spruce stalned Inside and out, Steel logy and braces, \l’-fk Bench folds agalnst back when not in use. 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ALL DAY SPECIALS STREETS Just a Few of the Many Gifts for Men Shirts ...... 95¢ to $3.95 | Belts... 50c, $1.00, $2.00 Fine Gloves $1.50 to $5.00 |Scarfs.....$1.00 to $3.95 Men’s Socks... 25¢ to 75¢| Bathrobes. $4.95 to $8.95 | MORGAN LODGE TO INITIATE The ranks of page and esquire will be exemplified on a class of candi- dates at the meeting of Washing- ton L. Morgan lodge, Knights of Pythias, Tuesday evening. The | purchase of Christmas seals, & quan- i tity of which have been procured for the meeting, will be urged. The | lodge has resumed its regular winter activities, TOMORROW! Close Out Sale of 239 Leather Jackets FOR MEN AND BOYS Well made, fine quality $7.77 leather, reversible style; values to $12.95......... Not all sizes but a good choice to choose from, .. Ib. 25¢ SMALL FRESH HAMS .......... LEGS OF SPRING LAMB .... .. Ib. 35¢ FRESH EASTERN PORK ROAST ..... Ih. 24c PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF .........-.. b 35c Genuine “Old Company’s Lehigh Coal” THE SHURBERG COAL CO. Phone 2250 88 Franklia 8¢ . . b, b, 30c 1b. 18¢ . Fresh Cut Hamburg resh Killed Fowl Hi-Grade Frankforts . .. Rump Roast Veal Veal for Stew . Irish Bacon . Fores of Lamb . Bolling Beef .. Lamb for Stew ... Bacon Squares ... QUEEN QUALITY FLOUR ... ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS ..... 21h. box 3lc | .. 4 1bs. 25¢ Still On Till Dec. 12th Arcade Studio 3 1bs, Confectionery Sugar . | Camay Soup ..... 4 cakes i Pure Jam (asst.) ...... jar 23c | | | | pkes. | . 2 cans Ige. can . 1 Ih. box phgs. Jello—all flavors . Mascot Corn 2 cans Crab Meat .. . can Bakers' Cocoa . can Lipton's Tea 18¢ Not-a-Seed Raisins, | e MEN'S UNION SUITS || Tailored, full cut suit, random, | 25¢ st | STl Butter IR 2 lbs $1 .w | ;I’E('IA[J Watch the Wear | SHOP COATS Reg. value $2.45 1h. 38c Saturday Only! . Ib. 28 ! w $1.77 Sizes Post Corn Flakes . . 2 phgs ‘, | | | COAT SWEATERS Men's All Wool medium weight Sweaters, all col- $3.95 |ors and all sizes SPECIALY 16 Inch Hycuts SHOES - Saturday Omiyt Well made, for men 19¢| .. $4.95 Peas—Golden Bantam White Corn—Green and Wax Beans in th mall cans, ea. 10¢ o Stove Repairs Complete line of stove repair parts carried in stock. NEW BRITAIN STOVE REPAIR CO. 66 Lafayette St. Tel. 772 Pure Lemon and Van- llia Extract, 2 bots. WEDGWOOD CREAMERY NSO i PARKSDALE SELECTED EGGS .... 2 doz. 89c SPECIALY Leather Palm GLOVES Saturday Only! | All Sizes Gold Coin Olco . .. First Prize Olco . 25¢ Cape Cod Cranberries . . qt. Fancy Apples ....... 41bs. Large Cauliflower . ea. Sweet Potatoes ..... 3 Ibs. EXTRA SPECIAL—Fancy Tangerines .. doz. 19¢ Good Luck Oleo Nucoa Nut Oleo . | T R S RN .WHEN IN HARTFORD. DINE WITH US. Don’t forget to take home some Maryland oysters and fresh crackers. 'HONISS’S 28 State N Hartford, Conn. (Under Graut's Store) None Sold To Dealers | Calif. Sunkist Oranges, doz. . . Fla. Sealdsweet Grapefruit 4 for 2 hds, 25¢ . beh, 10c beh, e . b, 25 Iceberg Bettuce . ... . Fresh Carrots Red Ripo Tomatocs . THE BICYCLE HOUR, RIGHT AFTER ScHooL CLOSES, GIVES MARSHAL OTEY SOME OF HIS TOUGHEST TRA} PROBLEMS. ik HOFFMAN'S STORE

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