New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1929, Page 24

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< 0?5, NEW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929, 3 7 ’rmm highway of any city in the | gasoline, 4,000 gaMons of kerosene, world. From end to end it will|food stuffs and scientific gear. The wind through an almost continuous | last mail from Ameri¢a-arrived on a series of public parks. steamer from San pd_u «ciaco lod'uhy. A large batch was addreased to the Miles of the present south park tet k- the m T MI”.“]NS boulevard were made possible only | By7d expedition at “Little America. e Ly filling in Lake Michigan. As| 0 A 5 soon as more land is created, this Frank Fritson of this city isa th 'or ” In ol SI | highway will extend to the city's| member of the crow of the Eleanor “ W southernmost limits. A similar pro- | Bolling, mentioned in the foregoing i H Mu gram has been mapped by the Chi- | Associated Fress dispatch, —— sion of the north shore drive. HALI‘ENG G”“G T"B | : 0 E RIN : . P Chicago's| TWo b acts of congress Chicage. Feb. 14 Chicago's | & @ e nccessary before the city two ribbons of lake front SUPEr- | ou1g et to buikl this link to elim- | o0y bl o0 L vy Does Not highway, eventually to run nearly |inate one of Chicago's most per-| v " 30 miles for the length of the city, | plexing traffie problems. The war; posscss Bathing Utensil In Which ire to be united in the loop dis- | department likewise was called ° rict by a mile of pavement 149l upon to approve proposed bridges Marat Was Stabbed. icet wide, to cost $10,000.000. cross the Chicago river and the! . = This outer drive improvement. ! Aichigan canal New York, Feb. 14 M—The New today pub- shich s expected to alleviate by| Until the city finds a solution to|York Herald-Tribune 0.000 cars a day Michigan ave- |its downtown parking dilemma, au-!iishes a cable from Paris challeng- uc'n present traffic burden, ill{tomobiles will be allowed 10 park |ing the authenticity of a tub owned | | i rovide @ non-stop boulevard for|on hoth sides of the mew mile of [y Fyops Sy Tpolins (e circus man, 15 miles and eliminate much of the [ highway. Even then there will be | REECE GV R Gl L Doosed to wesent crush of traffic in the down- |a width of more \‘h:m 100 feet avail- | o o o bathing when stabbed to town area. [able for traffic. Both the north and | geo S CKap node Corday. The north-south movement of |south side drives are 100 feet wide, [ TR i SENVE STCOR (0 00| 1 x the bulk of Chicago's traffic hix[although the plan commission in-| .~ o) = & at a sale here of the cffects of the Icen cramped by the absence of [tends to widen them whenever Nec- o Rodman Wanamaker, who —Manufacturers’ Samples direet connection between the | essary. | bought it 20 years ago. With the o ° | lho’r‘;‘hl ::::"‘l'_-l'r:l:';:m?llld ';‘h South | SrsT ST tub went a letter written in French | | Quahty Crepe de Chine Slll)fl Unde’p}iced D,ess sedion /4 of highway, linking the tw Byrd Ship Delayed by & s Wha wid fie b B be. | Y it highway, ¢ & longed to his grandfather who had Q. E N ien made possible only afi By Rough Ross Sea .iowea Marat to use it on the fate- | | sz 99 ing permissions from a 2z n v, New Zealand, Feb. 14 @ ful day. Ringling had planued to | sources ranging from the f | ——Wireless advices 1o the - set it up in his museum at Sarasota, | ' | [d government 1o private ow of | Commander Byrd here from his ship | Fla, f Values ;3_93 to $5.98 uke fr rties. | the Eleanor Bolling, said the ship| Parisians contend the genuire tub| | ° would here ay ' is on exhibit at the famous Grevin & . A 5 o - | Waxworks in Paris which bought it At this well:-worth-while saving price on fine qual- X | By W > Bay in 1885 for 3,000 francs from the ity lingerie veplenish your wardrobe with economic [J use of the C |4 cure of Sarzeau in Brittany. The | 3 1 1 front houle Work | ¢ weather in the Ross s churchman is said to have traced his| | bleasure- 1 A l resses > new T idge this zap | de rrival, which was at|tub to a § aler who is reputed Quality slips of luxuriously heavy crepe de chine LX) Pbetween the north and south lak» | firs today Ite have d it to Marat and to in expertly tailored models. ...richly laced models or it u‘m“ drives is expected 1o !u-nmi E will ln]’ l(\nl!: d quickly have recl:imed i after the stabbing. thnu with pl‘ettv embmidel‘y. Mo!uy ifl m‘ tin‘l this spring. and will start back for Commander | Both tubs are of hammered braes " So A q fresh When completed, this strip will| Byrd and his men Sunday. The ' and shaped fn the fashion of a shoe. some dal"k street shades. me are crisp and fresh, uke Chicago's outer drive sys- | cargo will include one airpiane, two | They were designed for the ‘taking| | others slightly mussed from handling. Rk tem probably the longest i ractors, S 000 gallons of airplane | of sulphur baths. 9 Third § .—Ffio:re; Fa;'otwm for Now! ‘* | $ New Footwear Smartly Styled '] 28, ss00 |/ For New footwear for immedi- ; 5 diate wear. ... styled wigh all the freshness of Spring! Fashioned in black Lizard L Calf, smooth brown Kid and Patent Leather. Styled with double wrap effect. . . .fastenette on the side, one- % 2 strap effect with center buckle, a chic center strap'mod- $8 If Purchased Singly el and a brown Kid opera model. Baby Spanish and spike heels. New Models— New Fabrics —New Spring- Main Floor Linted Colors. Not a dress made to sell for less | than $12.98 and even $14.98 — your choice now Red Salmon Service Weight Silk Stockings U708 SPRAEL P WA The materials are heavy, flat silk crepe—georg- Pillk SQlIIIOII : $ l 0 0 e".!.o—-lndI crepes de chineyin "hf pr:ttigst of new POST'S or spring colors. Size range complete from 16 to 20, com Fl‘k‘. 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