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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929. JRARE SOUGHT I 5 i TEXOETS S (P R Tk b ok b o WAL BOWB CASE_ "3898 0 o e pRATIONS 10% Off 3", | olers to Bridgeport Bditor| 7 O™ ™ Gonlerees in Paris Halt Active Angora Declares Linked With Explosives | cosscanunonte, vev. 22 co—rcon| ~ Work Until Monday | —SATURDAY— -9 SATURDAY! New Haven, Feb. 22 (UP)—Postal ;rrrcmzx? '1::2":‘Ix:::ef":?::;‘dfix‘-:? T Chiliren's : l Children’s ven, Feb. UP)—Postal 2 v S +| Daris, Feb. 22 (UP)—The com- o | spectors began today a search for [said an official statement issuied by |miittee of reparations experts de. Gloves and Mltt@l'“ Leather arry M. Drake,” a man describing | the ministry of forelgn affairs at| ijeq today to suspend active work | " = . meeif a8 a former gangstor and |ANEora today on request of the As- (U (O P B HEHIE REK Wool and Jersey s ‘ Glovas ard Mittens ociate of the, Arnold Rothstein %} il committee of five to further elabor- Values to 59c. BRITAIN'S SHOPPING ENTEK Values to $1.00. It was the first pronouncement - L4 -y ng of New Yofk, belleved to have|rrom a Turkish official source since | ate its report on procedure. Sir YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY owledge of the origin of a time|Trotzky's arrival in the country. ’Josh: Stamp, of fmn Britain. sub- c [— A 8 pmb discovered in New Haven post| The state said: “M. Trotzky came |Mitted part of the sub-committee’s | o l CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERE rice yesterday. to Turkey with a visa regularly ob-|report this morning. | RY PAY KS HE . Drake sent two neatly-typed and |tained. He is free to go from here| Although the official American ———— ! ell-composed letters to Alfred |to any other country, so far as this SPokesman indicated the adjourn- v ewart O'Brien, editor of the|government is concerned. iment merely was perfunctory, be- | port Sunday Herald, warning taeiiz g e ik |cause the week-end was at hand, it S ta d * that bis e el et was understood from other sources a r a avl s o ko Widening of Cape Cod . |that the delegates had reached a The bomb, conelsting of a mixture| Canal Urged at Meeting staze where satisfactory figures re- black and smokeless powder with| Boston, Feb. 22 (UP)—Widening (8arding Germany's first annuities ® @ h old alarm clock as timing appa-{of the Cape C anal, so as to al- |Still were not obtainable. | tus, was contained in @ paper par-|low the passuge of larger vessels,| It was said the sub-committee had | ass Department, Bridgeport.” ritime association at the|annuities and for the method of . Both letters and bomb were mail- | of Comemree yesterday by | their transfers which it will con- ‘ “Nemo, Warne: Girdles, “I'ree to Depart at Any Time,” Fors in New Haven, but Drake is un- o, nanager of the associa, |tinne to study in detail, | own here. i The sub-committee has spent con- s O R AL R R A R e R B i e R R N SR R ] " 4 All First Quality “Little Journeys” WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED Arcund “Th= Big Stcrs” (No. 13) Silk-to-ths This week many of our customers have ple: yore “’elt marked on the changes in our House Dr Postal Inspector Frank J. Buck- rs of many New Lngland |Siderable time conferring with Dr. | A TIMELY PURCHASE! v announced this morning that ex- | industries atten 1z the ng |Hialmar Schacht of Germany, in | $47 Pairs nination by explosives experts at|agreed that the proposed enlarge.|NoPe Of gaining more substantial | et L B e o Winchester Repeating Arms | ment would . be of preat benefit to | Offers than those understood to have | WOMEN'S, GROWING GIRLS ant had disclosed a faulty deton- |21l New Tngland industrics. been made unofficially by the Ger- | or. It was doubtful, he said, if picisd el bl mans. | and CHILDREN’S e bomb would have gone off at e The allics were reported to be ! g . :15, the time sot. Rabbl,('e_fl'e“ to Speak | negotiating for about $476.000,000 ] First Quality Had the inf machine explod-| At B’nai Israel Synagogue 2s an annuity figure, while German in the post office, authorities| Due to the absence of Rabbi|figures are uiuch less. | a oots id, the building would have been!Hadas, who is visiting his home at| Thomas Nelson Perkins, Bosten | ecked and many persons killed or| Atlanta, Ga., Rabbi Gaffen will|lawyer and alternate for Owen D. jured. occupy the pulpit tonight at the | Young, is due to arrive here Satur- Clerk Hears “Tick” B'nai Isracl synagogue at Elm and |day. i s The loud ticking of the clock at-|Chestnut streets. e — | 29 ° cted the attention of a clerk yes-| Rabbl Geffen is a recent seminary | Mussolini Pardons | jrday forenoon as the bomb lav|graduate and is connected with . | th other packages waiting to )e|Columbia university. Gold Medal PHQS(, rted. 1t was thrown into a pail —_— Rome. Feb. 22 (UP)—Premier | = s = fon g water and lafer taken apart. SHOWER FOR MISS THORSON |Benito Mussolini, adhering to a | 10 colors and styles. All heels and sizes O'Brien said revenge for a pub-| Miss Betty Thorson entertained at | Vatican request, today par ‘oned four | Values to $3.00. Many 4 buckles and hed story was the only motive for |a Washington bridge and miscellane- | priests who were sentenced to en- | Zippers in the lot. ding the bomb to the Herald he|ous shower last evening at her | f iciles. Id think of. The Herald is a|home, 395 Stanley strect, in honor i e ooni, war time chap- lalist newspaper which prides it- |of Miss Agnes O'Keefe of North|lai er of the gold medal f on a “fearless” and ‘“independ- |street. very, was among those Ou 0 t attitude, Tt receives many| Tho prizes at bridge were award-|pardoned. He had been sentenced Save In r ey Ancther New GfOll]) Save In ur reats of violence. the editor said. |ed to Miss Margaret Sliney, Miss|in connection with the failure of a || % *“Neith h. ine- Clara Hendler and M t ank 0220, | % IR S i T e Baby Shop! \ Saturday— Home Needs Section ! ort note on Wednesday gave a| Miss OK reccived a large BN The long racks have been taken away . ... more open space has been used . . .. the department is now bigee: and brighter . . . . now more colmplete than ever be . ... truly the largest House Dress Department In all the new fashionable spring shades. New Britain, A long wearing stocking. SHL4L8H2830888° $552925358388829282908858989582509 — TEREETTIERGEGTITN DOUBLE HEEL AND TI'OE $ 22323888830 88888089082808900048 e to the sender's motive,” O'Brien [ number of g She will become | St. John ¥., Feb. 22 (I —The | e " Sl 4. “Both letters were pretty | the bride of Charles Nuthmann ot | Furness liner Newfoundiand. due | INFANTS' “IDEAL” BABY SHOES! 1l written and neatly typed. A |West Hartford. ihere today from Liverpool, report- fote A < 0 7 NEW PANEL WINDOW CURTAINS! B e el it S she had diverted her course | A new spring line. Soft soles, lace or omen’ be found, will be the written| The steel frame work of buildings and was proceeding to>the aid of the button. Colors are White, Black and |} ’ s l I With 3 inch heavy fringe. All over lace mature, ‘Harry M. Drake’ and/and bridges 1s now being construct- |steamer Cairngowan. disabled 4s¢ ! White and Champagne. = 3 designs and 21} vards long. reral penned correctios led without a single rivet in ‘ts miles east of St. John The New- e SATURDAY 3 / ) S Special \'.\TU]'D«\\? s 69 3 D rerr— ! make-up—clectric are welding dmsl[ulmdlmnl said the steamer had lost AD HERALD CLA 5D ADS : the job. her rudder. " A Per Pair e —— . ; . INFANTS : A | HEAVY WOOLEN SWEATERS! 3 ‘ e NEW SPRING FIGURED PERCALES! Slip-ogex.' stylg. Colors arg Pink, L.‘.luo and White. Very Special Tor 36 inches wide in dainty colored pat- . . |l |Bl SATURDAY, cach T ; ? Vi . ter s‘an‘d‘d‘mmnv& A regular 29¢ grade Wlthout Questlon the i i Ask For the “Nannette” w s 95 T“K;\)l‘l\lj(‘Eli(‘v[iz‘i\,\';n‘d 2 “FIRST STEP” WALKING DRE With French panties. Sizes 1, 2, 3 vears New spring models. All prints IFully bleached. Soft for underwear and Hand embroidered collars. ; : ’ or prints with plain colors: Flat ancy art work. greatest redlICfiOfl we EVER Made of dainty floru Dimitws,g}'gncs c , I VELVET FINISH LONG CLOTH H | OTHER INFANTS’ DRESSES Crepes and Georgette materials: Ixtra Special for SATURDAY made on famous makes of Oyt 10¢ | and colors. ON SAI OR TIIL ° | INFANTS' ALL WOOL CASHMERE FIRST TIME SATURDAY. ni AND CREPELLA COATS 31-INCH WOOLEN DRESS GOODS a arr]l a e S i All new spring models. $1 95 i i | Smocked and hand embroidered. Ir= Y S Including wool serges and flannels. Some 5 | | ”‘ ALMOLIVE SOAL of these have sold up to $2.98 per yvard. BONNETS TO MATCH ........ 98¢ JATURDAY ¢ All goad colors. To be Closed out sl : OTHER INFANTS’ COATS up to $6.5% f OO ool SATURDAY, per yard. . .. Save as Much | ——————— as $16 on | Girls [T TO CLOSE OUT SATURDAY T oW HeyWOOd-Wal(efield i ' i i BroadCIOth SmOCks BOYS, 4-PIECE SUITS Made of (cotton) Broadeloth, Fou- Sizes 10, 12, 11 years. Made of lard and Charmeuse. Dainty floral * [ broadcloth. Collars and cuffs ot patt Sizes 36 to 5. and Whltney Makes : | | figured cretonnes. Colors: Green, 5 SATURDAY sl 98 i Tan and Blue. GROUP I Each 5 | SATURDAY 980 d GROUP 11 871 Pairs Boys’ and Girls’ [ ) | i Women's and Growing Girls’ ’ J Carriages ) Fidgh [l Noveity bumps ana | BOYS - BOYS' | prues, Osfords $32.00. CARRIAGES 19 0 ho, | Sport Oxfords 4'PC. ) 4-_PC' Pat, Tan, Snloli’t\d Elk, Gun Metal. 2.0, 9y S $19.00 k Pat, Gun Metal, Tan, Alligator, SU[TS In.all the wanted styles and com- $27.75 CARRIAGES $17.50 g Velvet, Blue, Grey. All heels and SUITS ¢ £ binations. Sizes to 2. Values up | sizes to 8. Made to sell Values to $2.9 to $3.00. P $26.75 CARRIAGES $17.50 8l for $8. SATURDAY, pr.$1'97 e e SATURDAY SATURDAY .... 31-98 SATURDAY §24.50 CARRIAGES $15.75 G (C Costume Slips i $6.59 “LUCETT§” $49.50 COACH $39 5(; ()¢ arts | Made of Pongee ard Meug Cloth. ; $1.19 - 5. Cout Wash Dresses $49. ... $39. ; Scalloped bottoms, hip hems and R dxtra BOYS’ Lined Pants ey i Made of figured and plain mate- $59.00 COACH .... $47.50 , $37.50 GO-CARTS .. $21.75 i B i'f?:éll:‘ti:“ :I:)I)s; "_C'?]‘“"‘: \gr'ee‘n. g Sy )‘iills," j.a.cket cfiec.t ; novel belts, , Flesh, Pongee and White. e contrasting collars and cuffs. $2000 GO-CARTS .. $14.75 | |f| SATURDAY $1.00 .. i R F SPECIAL e $19.00 GO-CARTS .. $12.75 i ——-vn—- —monv1o > | |/ SATURDAY : $19.50 GO-CARTS .. $12.95 LEARANCE i ey TO CLOSE OUT! $18. -CAR 5 | 2 N $18.00 GO-CARTS .. $16.75 | : FREE ' Part Woo! S ¢ ll | ; \ Blankets ]PO ers | / i : This Dainty Bottle of Exquisite A $3.98 Value! | y alucs to $2.00 $19.00 STROLLERS $12.75 : aTRoAY O PERFUME SATURDAY $19.00 STROLLERS $17.75 ’ 4 51;53 5 with a Package of $2 .98 51800 STROLLERS $16.00 || syl with spar @ ate collars, also $14.00 STROLLERS $11.95 |} \ AL “THREE FLOWERS" Sizes 71x81 and 68x80. Al satin bound in pretty plaid « FACE POWDER colorings. Most of these Carriages has just been unpacked. Developed in | ; " ; 2 the new tans, cafes, creams, blues. Persian blues and walnuts. These Men’s Wool Flannel Shirts TOMOKROW Carriages are-now displayed on our Main Floor. The prices insure Just the thing for work, with two patch pockets. =G4 DAY ONLY WOMEN'S WOOL COAT SWEATERS quick clearance, many being priced only a dollar or two above the | Sold up to $3.00. 32 45— 7 5 With and without collars; 100% pure wool. Finely & C actual cost to us. SATURDAY CHOICE, each ... tailored styles. Colors: Taupe, Green, s 4 98 Blue, Navy and Black. ........,.. o MEN’S FANCY HOSE N 4 CHILDREN’S SPORT HOSE '\ Double heel and toe. All new spring shades. S~ Cois hasiod b ¢ | e st i ! = .ong hose with fancy patterns and designs. Reg- C. PORTER SONS | St Mmoo | RO 49¢ ° % er tair SES S SATURDAY, Per pair o 5 MEN’S FLEECED RIBBED UNION SUITS U H L Is For WOMEN'S SILK AND WOOL HOSE Connmecticut®s Best Furniture Store i Extra heavy quality. Always sold for $1.50. S saturday Only Reinforced heel and toe. All sizes and in all the i | SATURDAY CHOICE. — SEUIEERy Only wanted shades. Value $1.00. | B SURLE TO SEE OUR HALEF PRICE SALE AD IN ANOTHER PART OF THE PAPER TONIGHT | —_— SATURDAY, Pair ! S ALL 50c ROUGES TOMORROW 39c i