New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1929, Page 3

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11 INFORM TRAFFIC 11+ " RULES FOR M. E 1ec Standard Regelations My Be Discussed at Conference Hartford, Jan. 15 — Motor vehicle commissioners from 14 states, the District of Columbia, and twp Ca- nadian provinces will be guests of Connecticut this week, when the quarterly meeting of the eastern | conference of motor vehicle admin- istrators is held at the Hartford club, Hartford, January 18 and 19, Administrative problema, common to all states in the group, will be presented for discussion, and it is ex- pected that several states with par- ticular difficulties will ask the ad- vice of the organization. Official recognition for the conference of | states represented by the admin- tors’ conference, will also be sought. The statisticlans organized, tentatively, scveral months ago to work out uniform methods of pro- | codure and collection of statistics | which would be interchangeable and useful in all stz s in the conference. | Owing to the absence of Gover- nor Trumbull from the state, Lt. Governor Ernest E. Rogers will de- liver the address of welcome. For- | mer State Senator Charles E, Wheel- ; cr of Stratford, superintendent of the {‘onnecticut Humane society, will be one of the guest speakers before the conference. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1929, —EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT THIS VALUE GIVING EVENT, OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE! —LET YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY TOMORROW — ONE DAY ONLY! Part Hand Huck Towels Part Linen Dish Towels 0dd Lot Lace Doilies Member states in the eastern con- ference expected to be represented at —All are of a service weight. Silk over the knee. '4 for sl'oo 8{0, 81.00 . 20 for sl 'm = Quality - Sorvice - Value =« the meeting are NewMHnml;lmrE. Maine, Vi t, assachustts, 5 £, 5 i ji it ):hox:lee blae:;;‘.] onConnecucut. Newi —With attractive colored —Red check with loop; sohlo&k T:; Ir\e'letl‘; tl‘::rleXotnogpes; —Remarkable value. Vari- York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, the District of Co- | fumbia and the provinces of Quebec und Ontario. As a side liwht of the convention, It may be that some consideration Wil we given wy New England com- 1missloners to a proposal that the motor vehicle commissioners and ‘the highway commissioners of New Eng- ! 3 for $1.00 lind get together for the study and | 0 y adoption of uniform traffic regula- —Every pair perfect, in all tions through the six states. the latest shades. All sizes. The commissioners will also be ¢ asked to consider a proposal from a private organization advocating borders; 20x40 size; 35¢ regularly, hemmed ready for use; 17¢ quality, ous sizes. You'll have to be real early for this bargain. Figured Rayon 3 yards sl 'oo —For dresses, drapes and under garments; self col- ors; 36 inches wide, and better wear. Sizes 815 to 1015, A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COTY $1.59 Embroidered Pillow Cases sl -00 pair —Embroidered on “Fruit of the Loom.” Full size. Pnrevuneu T Dish Towels 4 for sl'oo —35¢ quality; fine crash; hemmed ready for use. 18x18 inch Hemmed | ' Napkins 8 for s1 'oo —Hemmed ready for use. Various patterns, Boys’ Hose 4 ... $1.00 —A heavy ribbed hose in black and cord. In all sizes. Printed Rayon Hose Wool Challis $1.00 ..., —All new patterns, wash- able. Dollar Day! A Wonderful Purchase of For Quick Clearance smvealis” campalgne. Offcal vecognition from the conference Wi Men’s Blue y 9 . GIRLS' Boys’ “Tom Sawyer” be_the aim of the sponsors. Boys Kn|cke" [} : ! Wy o e Overalls —Just 47— That's Al Flannel Night Gowns Blouses $1.00 —Warm Knickers for school; brown will be requested by a committee composed of H. C. Burnham of Ithode Island, John H. Glazler of $1.00 —White broadcloth, per- WOPJEN,S 2 for sl‘oo $1.00 Pennsylvania and Leon Aronowitz of New York, statisticians in the motor vehicle departments of thelr re- spectivg states. They will cite the laborlous unnecessary procedure and formulating safety measures and legislation. The commissioners will be told of the results of co-operative studies of HAS NEW TEACHER Miss Clongh Instructor in Com- manity Leadership Course Miss Amy Clowes of Hartford has been secured as the fourth instruc- tor in the Community leadesship Training school which opens Janu- ary 21. Miss Clowes will teach the course in “Story Telling in Religloun Tducation.” Mrs. F. Chester Hale was originally engaged to teach this course, but was obliged to re- | sign because of 111 health. i Miss Clowes i3 a native of Wis- consin; after her course in normal | school she studled religious educa- | tion in Northwestern Untversity in Chicago. For four years Miss Clowes was a member of the staff in one of the best known systems of religious education in America, —in Dayton, Ohio, where approxi- mately 13,000 children are enrolled for week day religlous education. Miss Clowes is co-author, with Miss | Blanche Carrier of the Dayton schools, of & new textbook called, “Bullding 2 Christian Character,” | recently published by Doubleday, Doran & Co. Miss Clowes fs known in New | Britain through her work as a | %W | member of the faculty of the Unit- ed Week Day church schools of | | this city, where she teaches in the | third grade of the school which meets at the Stanley Mcmofllli church, || Other ecourses offered in the | training school are:—“The Prin. | «, ciples of Teaching” by Dr. William P. Dyer of the New Britain Normat school; “A Study of Early Child- hood” by Professor Edna Baxter of | Hartford School of Religious Edu- * cation: and “Problems in Teaching” { hy Miss Estella Dickenson, execu- 1 tive secretary of the United Week Day church achonls in New Britain. | | 2 The school will meet in the | 4 7 chapel of the First Congregational \ church, under the auspices of the New Britain Council of Religious Education. Enrollment - is being completed this week, and classes | hegin next Monday evening. 220 Denim. Sizes 34 to 44 Regular value $1.48. Work Hose 8 i $1.00 $1.00 —The quality of our goods should denote the value to be expected. . preciate, Brassieres 2 for s].'oo —O0dds and ends Brassieres. Sizes 34 to 50. Regular value $1.00. — Second Floor — Girls’ Middies $1.00 —Long sleeves, plain white, some with colored collar and cuffs. Slightly soiled, Regular values to $2.98. — Second Floor — Rayon Undies 2 for s].'oo —Panties, Chemises, Bloomers and Step-Ins, tailored and lace trimmed models. All colors. Regular $1 values. Felt Boudoir Slippers 2% $1.00 —Trimmed with satin ribbon and pompon. Extra Special Value. Children’s Bloomers 5 for s 1 'oo —Flannel Nainsook and Jersey in striped and plain colors. Sizes 2 to 10. Regular value 49c. — SECOND FLOOR — and grey mixtures, $1.69. Sizes 8 to 14 years, — Second Floor — Boys’ Knit Caps 2 for sl'oo —Many beautiful designs; fast col- ors, You'll have to see these to ap- —Good quality with blue and rose Reg. values to —no exchange —no refunds —no alterations e $1.00 colored borders; also plain white. Odd Curtains One of a Kind $1.00 .. —Values to $5.98. Volle, Mar- quisette; lace trimmed. Truly wonderful values, low case. 4 for sl’m —First quality; 45 inches wide; fine patterns. Japanese Rugs 2 for sl 'w —Usually 79¢ each. Odd lot, small lot. You'll to be early. Turkish Towels 5 - $1.00 —Double thread, white and striped patterns. 10 to a customer. Sash Curtains Tor $1.00 —O0dd lot, novelty trim. Full length and width. White and Figured Qil Cloth have Limit 42x36 e New! Percales Curtain Material rd: 6 ya{ors s 1 ‘oo —White and colored figured pat- terns. You'll have to hurry! 3¢ Stair —Finest cou: terns, 4 for 31000 nt. All Spring pat- One Day 8peclal. wide. JERSEY DRESSES 00 sl'oo each 0dd Lot Cretonnes 8% $1.00 —Values to 39¢ vard. 32 inches You'll bave to hurry! Imported Broadcloth ards for —36 inches wide. ish. One Day Special. value 98c. BASEMENT DOLLAR DAY SALE —Buy Now and Save the Difference! “Fr.nlt of the Loom” Pillow 3 for s].’oo —Limit, € to a customer. size. A famous high grade pil- Quaker Lace 4 for sl'oo Ustally 39c Special. yard. One Odd Lot Ginghams 5 for sl’oo --36 inchcs wide. Priced for quick clearance. shop early in the day! Unbleached Muslin 107 $1.00 ~—Slightly soiled, heavy grade of flan- nel; for girls from 4 to 14 years. Reg. — Second Floor — advanfiges of uniformity in the — colleflon, classification and applica- tion of statistics in doing away with Men’s Cotton Boys Boys' Lumberjackets $1.00 £auses and remults of accidents; Also —All wool Caps for cold, stormy —Wool plaids and fleece lined jackets. cA ';;n::d';n;:-mye g Sf alncimbrs feathedns lolhe e —Aizes 10 to 12. Black, weather. Browns, maroon, grey and RE EARLY! 2nd Floor! Reg. values to $1.69. Sizes 4 to 16 ||.02" pficy Datterns mises statistics, proper uniform classifica- 797, Gordovas, tans. years, 26 to 36. tlons, and proposals for the most — Second Floor — — Second Floor — 8Bccond Floor advantageous use of the material, —_———— 0dd Lot Men's Boys' ’m MNINE 8[;"""[ Hand Painted 58-inch 54x24 Linen Crash Small Lot . Sweaters St eat Shirts Guest Towels Table Damask Cloths Madeira Pieces S 3 for sl'oo —Regularly $1.39. Plain center and —Ovals, rounds and oblongs. Plenty colored borders. Heavy linen. of work on fine Irish linen. Curtain Material 3¢ inches wide, pretty patterns. Day Please —39 inches wide; 16c quality. Priced for Dollar Day. “Varsity” Bed Sheets $1.00 —81x90 size, full bleached. Limit, 4 to a custome: Dish Toweling yard 8 )?ors sl '00 —Part linen with striped colored border. 72x90 Pequot Bed Sheets $1.00 $1.00,,,, Superlor fin- 3 —Limit 2 to a cvstomer. Typical H. J. Donnelly Co.. Inc., value. cales and fancy broad- cloths; sizes § to 16 years. Becond Floor Sweaters $1.00 $1.00 —Fancy patterns. Reg. $1.45 ea. Special for Dol- lar Day. Second Floor For Quick Clearance GIRLS’ Pantie Dresses 3‘ for sl‘oo —For tots from 2 to 6 years. Plain plaid color ginghams. Reg. value 98c. Boys’ Fancy Hose wr $1.00 —Plain and fancy colors; sizes 7 to 1014 — Second Floor — For Quick Clearance Girdles, Corsets and Corselettes 2 for 31000 —To close out discontinued numbers. Values to $4.98 each. — Second Floor — Crib Covers to Embroider 2 for sl'oo —Stamped on unbleached Muslin; large size; various patterns. Rayon Combinaiton $1.00 —Bloomer and Brassiere in extra fine quality rayon; side hooked; white and flesh; sizes 34 to 42. |, JNSTANT RELIEF | SHEEN SYVIEY 2o Philippine Gowns . P 27 inches wide s S0 St Loms 1/ *s Handkerchief: | ol asages b 020 Mist Claers Nasal P $1.00 Printed Dimities jarts $1.00 CurtainRods ~ Window Shades omen’s Han s [ m?&%‘hu.\ _‘d:‘p:.: { - 4 for 51.00 2 for l. 5 for sl'oo 2 for sl'm 5 for sl'm handkerchiefor pillow, dry sndthen pleas- ant vapor starts, that clears head at once. This is “half the le” in ing a cold. 1 Fivemediaantsare vaporized by each breath throughout nasal and bronchial passages ~relieving nose, eyes, ears and vacal or- gans. The‘fim noq; deep breath starts feeling of mp‘uu:glcnmiofl. O Mist disinf handkerchief, prevendn coatineon persond RinRcing CHODD Mist (50 applications 73¢) st all druggists. 0ZO MmisT 1 —Hand embroidered and hand made. Round, V and square neck models. Cap sleeve; sizes 16, 17, 18. YEAR’S GREATEST VALUES! —Fast washing colors, dainty patterns for aprons, dresses, etc. Bath Mats 2 for sl'w —White and fancy. Odd lot. Not so many, so you'll have to hurry. colored strip ox. —Made of hard twist hemp. Good wearing. Usually 75¢ yard. Bed Spreads s 1 'oo each -—80x90 size; blue. rose and gold. Heavy unbleached muslin with —29¢ grada. ete. Small lot, 0dd lot. Priced for quick clearance. Duplex Cretonnes 3 for sl'm ~—4%¢ quality. Hight grade pat- terns for drapes. couch covers, —White, dark green and Slight seconds. mir $1.00 tractive floral Volle. Ruffled Curtains ~Valance and' Tiebacks; good quality Voile; hemmed with at- —Pure Linen, white and colors with fancy embroidered corners; also col ored borders. GET HERE EARLY! DOLLARDAY!

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