New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1929, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY,’ FEBRUARY 1, 1929, e walk. Centritugal pum; ap- . i —— PLANES TO SPAN 72 . . e WOMEN IN POLITICS | ' s o SOUTH ATLANTIC|- s v JEMAND EQUALITY s it Extraordinary Altred Linderson, Norwich, as- 4 signor to Draper Corp., Hopedal, Value in % 3 | Lise From Bon f0 Boemos S5, i, emales in Conges Deny Mt Aires Starts in May | oo™t " Iy Represeating Sex ’ : "B/ i : 500 Yards of David Milne, Ansonia, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Farrell- Washington, Feb. 1 UP—Inau-|Birmingham Co., Inc. Roll for cane | Washington, Feb, 1 UP—Seven g / 7 / /, . / / i ike. ill sit venty-first guration of regular transatlantic | mills, crushers and the like. women will sit in the seventy. i irplane passenger service between | Paul M. Mueller, Hartford, as- |congress. a signor to Pratt & Whitney Co., New From Ruth Hanna McCormick, uenos Atres in May is |5l : by e 1eiEn frads 63 T S Bl mecanien ;daughter of Mark Hanna, who ha: . e o an o " Charles been in politics all her life, to Mre ortant step in Ger- | “gyopies’ . pond, Hartford, as- | heen 12 P a 3 e ———— e T VDR o O TR IR B e e ) oy S A . Ruth Pratt, widow and mother o many's post-war program to rebulld | signor to Pratt & Whitney Co, New | gt tratt Wilow and mother o her forelgn markets. | York N. Y. Cutter-locking means | oo q" war on that time-wors o1d Aside from the commerclel O |for milling tools. phrase, “th8 woman in politics.” uificance of such a pr ’om'em in-| George E. Prentice. Berlin. Slider [They feel that they were elected to of the acronautical & pr for separable fasteners. represent the citizens of thelr ve- jcan avia- o 3 (] volved is seen by ':::;‘;‘:‘r‘n con-| Ralph K. Reynolds, Danbury. |spective states, not the feminine Out s OO yd tion interests as a"de\-empmcn! of | Hat-punching machine and the like. | voters alone, A Saturday ® tribution to the Henry E. P, Taylor, S¢®mour, as-| The women members of the new ! v world air routes. | e . e ! which will convene thiz of the|signor, by mesne assignments, to!congress 13 Dr. Otto Merkel, director | Farrell-Birmingham Co., Inc., An-|spring, if President-elect Hoover ! v lans to Rich shimmering satin char- German Lpfthansa, which p i A ” tra_ session, or next De- S . » 4 aparpty. the. roNie Across ""‘fw‘s" ey i Wethersfleld, e e s S meuse for street wear, lingerie, Aantic, has been panning (0 | Cinor to Pratt & Whitney o, |events, are: Mra. Mary Teresa Nor- linings, slip, 89 inches wide. Col- tablighment 9 {New York, N. Y. Work-releasing |ton, democrat, New Jersey: Mrs. &S N ors are white, black, navy, green, eral years. inted out that an- | device for lathe: Edith Nourse Rogers, republican, \ R B tan, bmwn, red, , Although he pol e o Trade Marks Registered Massachusetts; ~ Mrs, Katherine N N nouncement of definite S Langley, republican, Kentucky; Mra . . could| J. C. Haartz Co. New Haven, |Langley, rep : : such & project at that time would | § € Haurtz F Florence P. Kahn, republican, Cali- Formerly Priced at $1.98 Yard have been premature, r 2 fornia; Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCor- iy anization was mak- | The Hartford Rubber Works Co., | fornia; 2 “ sald that his organization Was B | artford, Wheel tires composed of | MIck, republican, Tilinois; Mra, Ruth ing every effort to s Bryan Owen, democrat, Florida, and ted with such @ feat. | rubber and fabric. | 2 A 1 Sl > Y 5 e O or. Meruel discussed the| McCrum-Howell Co, Norwich, and | M Butibhatepubican, S dew N Z\ BEVY of beauties—this advance showing of smart plans of his organization only in-| New York. N. Y, assignor 1o Rich- (" Lo o the women, Mrs, Rogers spring coats—charming adaptations of the new modes SPECIAL that have created furores at recent Paris openings. Inter- N Kid Gloves formally with delegates to the con-|mond Radiator Co., New York, N. Y. | 104 M, Kahn, are widows of ex- /e creat forence, It was not believed that the | Boilers for heating by steam and | congressmen, and one, Mrs, Lang- esting expressions of the new style notes. Coats for every 3 Lufthansa, which is the e . ley, is the wife of ex-Congresaman N wanted occasion, for every type figure. In all models (78 Pairs Only) largest operator of airplanes,| Marion F. Moon, doing business |[anglcy. She was elected in 1926. planned to inavgurate its trans- | as R‘:’," rogen Co, New London.|Her husband at the time was serv- ! 2 0dds and ends, sizes 6 oceanie service this year. | Med e. |ing a two year prison sentence in % . R \ d 61/ onl! Novelt; Three giant flying boats of thej Prints Registered |the Atlanta federal prison after his . I t H l Pnced Ftom > an 4 y. velty Rohrback “Romar” type now are| The Chicf Two Moon Herb Co. |conviction on charges of conspiracy . nterestingly 4 cuff French kid gloves. being tested in the Baltic sea, flying Inc., Waterbury. Chief Two Moon (to violate the prohibition law. 3 H Colors are black, tan, with heavy loads through gales and | Bitter Oil. For medicinal tonic. Mrs, Langley was reelected in b y, white, formerly . S grey, y rds to prove their scaworthi-| The Nathan Margolis Shop Inc. |November for another term. Mrs. . / S, N . :2:" 2 Hartford. The antiques of the | Rogers is the widow of the late L ; 4 R priced at ‘2.98. pair. To Big Flying Boats future. For household furniture. |John Jacob Rogers and was elected . \ close out at, pair Dr. Merkel announced at Berlin Trade Mark Applicants to fill the vacancy when he died. N & that he was satisfied with the per: William P. Herman, doing busi- |Mrs, Kahn is the widow of the late = t y ' $ I 00 formance of the planes, and that|ness as Brinatoo Mfg. Co., Bridge- | Julius Kahn and was elected undor up to \ L] | the Lufthansa plans to begin opera- | port. Armored-cable conneetors and |the same circumstances as Mrs tions early in May between either | fittings, etc. Rogem Berlin or Hamburg and Buenos| Mrs, Pratt, widow of John T Alrea. The huge fiynig boats, which Brait s tha At wemin to b are bigger than any yet d.xwlopcdlve‘em" én“"““ces He . |elected to the house of representa © SPECIAL in the United States, plan to fiy by | Will Run for Office |tives from New York state. M. s NGS = way of Parls, Lisbon, St. Louis, Sene- | Manteca, Cay., Feb. 1 (P—A yet. |RUth Hanna McCormick s the FABRICS FUR TRIMMI I ce Neckwear gal, Cape Verd Islands, Pernam-|erin of two wars and 98 years old, | W190W Of the late Senator Medil) Camel Hair Wolf—Racoon buco, Brazil, Rio de Janiero and |\ H. Rancs, farmer near here, has MeCormick of Tinols oo Ruth Ledo Fleece Jap Fox New shax) Rartha ool Buenos Aires, started his campaign for political of- | BTY i Rodier Skunk lars of fine Alencon lace The inaugural flight is 0 be coN | fice carly. He has annonneed that ne | Wiliam Jennings Bryan. f c sidered & gala occaslon with the | |l be a candidate for township jus- Tweeds—Mixtures Parmine with dainty Venise lace planes flying along the coast of|tice of the peace in 1930. There are approximately 73,300 Plaids Kid Skin trim, ecru color only. Bouth America, across the West In-| Ranes, thrice married, was born | MileS of propertly organized air : dles and on up the coast to NeW |near Lima, Ohio, in 1530, leaving | TOUtes in the world. S Priced at only, each York, returning to Berlin by way of |home when he was 16 years old 98 the Bermudas and Azores. The|and participating in the Mexican ¢ Lufthansa has announced that it|war. He went to the Civil War later. 3 e et e o i e Tomorrow ! Final Clearance ) The veteran has lived near here to Buenos Aires eervice by the ad-|since 1918, raising watermelons with dition of other giant planes now |his daughter as housekeeper. Confi- ° under construction by the Dornier|gdent he will live “way past a hun- 4 \ SPECIAL company at Fredrichshafen and the | dred,” Ranes is what may be called | tinaipoion - ,>ur-, nmm 0 Junkers at Desmu, and by. includ- | a “airt farmer,” doing all of his own ufi ; thom: America in the schedule | work and most of the chores about ik .‘.‘: Crvstal Rondels route. his farm. ¥ restoring your : H T Rotwtack Romae 18 an- ("N o repe cor tonsoit,| AR ; For Misses and Women Beaubiful white spark- tilever monoplane flying boat de-|pointing with pride to the ages i li veloped for long range Dassenger | reached by his ancestors, all Irish. | The coats presented in this final clearance are very desirable in style, ma- srl:lgmg?,ti:]t ::%d:lv!énif:; m""‘"";a Milo Orwising Rangs SRR R | terial ad ecolor and the women who take advantage of this sale will save quite a wear. Priced at only, ea, Its maximum speed is 128 miles| AMONE the gypsies, children born little. Beautifully made of fine lustrous broadcloths, richly fur trimmed, in black ;::“e"’;:"'?‘ lis. Thme sl 1:“;:: to avert the “evil eye,” All 23 New Beitaln Druggists celles supported high above lhe‘ biaded pusher simcrews. Nose t ftt e. g iee et I OUR ENTIRE STOCK s like are accessible to the mechanic | d[ be . CO l t through & passage in the wings NO War 0 18 mplete during flight, ‘Watertight doors seal each com- partment in the cabin. It fs built OV I E lRCOA I S if necessary to alight on water, and i i Drastically Reduced Patents Issued to List tled | 2 e TR ; In the New Stunning Models Harold G. Manning, Manning Bros. | R Stockings Britain: Willlam A, Bernard, New Haven, | : assignor to The Willlam Schollhorn T Arthar G Foame, “New Haven. | Co. Animal figure. | f Nicely fashioned with or with- n-lr:nda:fl%ky l;'.‘e .E:"::'m :::t:it::m&; out picot top, all silk from top Fashioned of Cantons, flat crepes and gorgeous prints, in beau- D-Iytun. Ohfo. Calculating mech- i ¢ distincti . : 5 Sy SR . hosiery shades. :o :l:;?ctf:n t:-at‘ ls.vety n:ttxceable.dFentunnz ::e new flares, pip, s i RS T | All Sizes 8% to 10 e pleats in smart one and two and three piece effects. Locking snap plug. ' NO WORTH §| effects. vore 12 H e sxeesn || CHARGE FOR urTO § Irving C. Jennings, South Nor- - (:() 0 - The very finest Overcoats we had this season JJ F ebmary Clearances Blankets and mf rters How Weak Nervous now drastically reduced to give the greatest sav- Part Woul Comforters art Woo wings by steel struts and drive four 20 that it could weather high waves. Without Several Pairs of Damty Connecticut People | For Final Clearance Chiffon Co. Hand tool. ‘ fall : Siin A Tobuse, Beteeert| i Sgfi;edy Priced J assignor to Underwood Elliott to . Flsher Co., New York, N. Y. Type- | Pair . F rom amignor to The Mortimer Newman The National Cash Register Co.. | i to toe, in a very fine choice of ¥ tiful pastel and dark colorings. The new spring frocks have an air Britain, assignor to The American i g e L Ensembles, large bertha or tailored collars. New neckline and sleeve Locking plug switch. ALTERATIONS $35.00 ings just at the time you most need such an Over- Advance Showing Women Grow Stronger | coat. | : Hudson Bay 5 : Feel Better, LookYounger and You may now have the choice of any Overcoat | } Double edE:it:: :fi:ywmfzt‘;tm Blankels D all’lty and Cnsp Have Steadier Nerves in our store at $12,50, consisting of Blues, Grays, and covered with fine quali- | bl,fi,kkf““:ifi“' tfi:d;{m’;“ 11 you only Knew—you rundown, Browns, Mixtures and Plaid Back Hard Twists, JJ | i anemic women — who are dragging Kerseys, Meltons and other beautiful weaves. Satin § Blankets o astosn, foralipatierss, ?“;_f i cuieo b yourself around on your “nerve” — f solid colors, ovely l I 50 5 ew nn what a wonderful increase in strength lined. | double border & | colors » up b p g Tt e . ‘ H2 030 : wouldn't hesitate a al | i foing to your drugest and getting a Thls ls the Buy Of the Year | Special Auto R All Wool Homer : i ¢ of this splendid medicine, bes AMrs. Dora Robillard, of Bellingham, ] uto Rol : gla;?gefi.x;; I"Jérl;gzznliz.fi\' k{‘ch:d‘! S UITS e o o o o o $ l 2050 | $3 .95 Blankets 4555 u roc s achexlaid me up in bed three daysata A number of our very best sellers reduced to ; Made of pure mohair ma- | _Fashioned in solid colors y time. I couldn't even do light house- the above price. An early selection advisable. | Beautifully made blan- | terial, both sides alike. Col. | ©f heavy grade all wool work. Now I do all our cooking and washing in addition to the other work." ets, i : with fine quality sateen [ ' Tanlac is as free from harmful d wei;ht. v?;yanwi?i:“al nf: ors in taupe and green. | g edges, full size. ! : 5 S ‘ool Sui : size | Size 70x80. R o .7 al asthe water you drni—oniy Natures - § 86 All Wool Suits and Overcoats 39.75 _ sortment of lovely eolors. | ., $8.95‘ et nt .. $7.50 . Yoowii ant for shcflpa%t 10 Sears Latest Patterns—All Models R Sty 5 have recommended it to men and 3 E Soruea ek “bick up’” ALTERATIONS FRE . Beautifully fashioned of lovely new el L O e N Sale of 15 Only, Odd Pattern Cloths in spring fabrics, exquisitely trimmed with give them a new interest in life. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 O'CLOCK deft touches -of smart handwork or So confident are the makers of Tan- 3 e the mak ; ’ . dainty effects. Lovely patte to TR R EEUE N(['I'ON (L Brown'’s Shamrock Linens e foo o Sizes are 68x68, 72x72 and 68x86. g To Close For Saturday In Regular and Extra Sizes an a c FOR MEN ~ YOUNG MEN Heavy abndris i S ONE-HALF PRICE 352 MAIN STREET 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED

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