New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 12

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12 NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY,'MARCH__&, 1929, em—— e e e —————— Will Marry Again governor Eben E. Draper of Mas- ‘ _—_——_——.!T’Tfl’conn obtained a divorce N[WSB[]Y BR'NES JRFrENACT LAST SUPPER | TOBIN NOT T0 REQPEN ~ Ruth Carroll Draper S e AT METHODIST CHURCH| | Methodist Minister and 93 Parish- Files Claim Against Drwer; st Whost Car Struck Him SUIT FOR §12,000 | orney € Fotie waskomiz v | YNNG ROGKEFELLER el Pt BUYS WHOLE VILLAGE S M)NELL QEP CED Pays Four Times Assessed Value Tor Railroad Line, ubury Meat Cutier Goes 1 for Failing After Cause of E\pl&slgfi At Factory Unknown H¢ lllt:l V\ VI\ Vi\ lill- AIDE = - Washingt ) —1 Chief Warns of Fire tin Hazards in Boston t v Springfield Gungirl Gets $3 in Holdup Your Boy’s Eyes . . HEY are his most pre- cious pos: on. So isn't :t worth w to pro- h from needless aving him fitted s if necessary? Ship Lines Sale o ( 600 Thun Johs tion will de-|, termine whether or not he requires optical aid. We Test Eyes Free of Charge Your Credit Is Good At Qur Optical Department man, the purchaser / 3 ORD HEAT IN HUB | & Boston, March oday was | the warmest in the his- % story of the Eoston her bureau v Fhe temperature this noon maa|| 282 MAIN STREET <limbed to 69 degrees. The previous 5 - Tecord of 66 was established in 1011 || Jewelers — Opticians % Indications were that the mual + Weather wouid continue. | Owner of Roadhouse in Farmington per of this town, has obtained a| “BLAGK KITTENS" INN n Hopedale, Mass., March 22 (® — |sachusetts, in August, 1926, in Parls. frs. Ruth Carroll Draper, former | & wife of State Senator Eben 8. Dra-| CURTIN NAMED RECEIVER Attorney William F. Curtin was | marriage license in New York and Will Not Contimie Business, S S b 3 C |appointed receiver of the Hugh Rey- Lawyer says. s Madison avenue, New | nolds Grain & Feed Co., Inc, in the onth. They applied for |case of James J. Reynolds vs. the - 4 marriage license in city hail in | Hugh Reynolds Grain & Feed Co. | © New York yesterday. Inc., by Judge Edwin C. Dickerson | " Mrs. Diaper, who was Ruth Law- |at a hearing held this morning -( \ | rence Carroll, daughter of Mrs. Wil- 10 o'clock on the civil side of su- . liam Bloodgood Trowbridge of | perior court. | ! | . . | Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn | 127 Main St MUNSING Phone 1409 ! This is Baby Week in Our Store! will be of advantage to you to visit i+ Infant Department this week. We © showing a cemplete assortment of nders, Bands, Vests, Ger- 4 , Bootecs, ps, Knit Carriage Robes. ot Books, etc. s Vanta Garments teed to give complete the Vanta Ensemble, it, Sun Shirt and cannot resist. STRAW HATS dren from 2 to 8 years. Pair. Double Heel Hose, in the new shades for t . E 3 00 Bach. New Je for Boys and Dresses for the Little Miss. New Dresses 10 00 and up. From in Georgette and Crepe. LELFLEN We sketch above, one of Red- ° . fern’s Corselettes® for mature itV The Kitchen First— heavy bust. Concealed light ' boning in the brocade panels - (Ask a Woman) restfully holds in and supports 5 S . . the abdomen and flattens the —and should not be overlooked when Spring cleaning is back —generous double panels | in order. of knitted elastic over the hips AN S 3 i s give a slender line. Particularly Consider the floors this Spring. Shouldn’t that covering skilful is the treatment of the be renewed? SR STy b tiere opthe We'd like to show you the new designs in Bird's Neponset seams pass around and sup- g Z = port the bust, gently rounding | and Inlaid Linoleum. it into a harmonious whole S ihe arn SHADES and DRAPERIES That make windows smile. $10‘00 Samples and Estimates gladly furnished. l(EJNl};l;.DIi!§§H.\RDT Henr Goldsmlth&COO 127 Main Street 35 MAIN \HI TEL. 537 *Trade Mark Reg. U. S, Pat. OfT. — TOMORROW — A Hat Event Regular ‘ $5 Values. In this Effective, Inexpensive Offering You May Choose Your Entire Spring and Sum- mer Wardrobe from the Sea- son’s Smartest Display — with Savings! A SPECIAL GROUP of NEW STRAWS Just Unpacked—Shown for the First Time Tomorrow. Large, medium and SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY - small headsizes ordan’s. Womons_ end_(usses 218 MAIN ST. oordan’s. [ Women's ond Qlisses @ppard | Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price o — 215 Main St. — Full Fashioned SILK HOSIERY Never advertised . for 95¢ before! Made c to sell for $1.50! Full fashioned, service weight, full length, seven- strand silk, fine gauge. Lisle reinforced soles, four-inch lisle tops. Every color fast, no mat- ter how many times it is tubbed. i Expertly, closely knit- ted to hold the orig- inal shape. Breeze AN of the Smart p?;:'::e Spring Colors in Tawny . Sunblush Sizes 815 to 10 sunbronze Rev ] \‘a?g::t : 3 Also the new double Rifle : pointex heel Chiffon and Black Hose in the newest suntan shades. Mail and Telephone Orders filled while quantities last OTHER HOSIERY in sheer chiffon and se;vice weight as well as our guaranteed special .......... e $l . l 5 to $2. 50 NEW SWEATERS For Spring Wear $1.83:-$3.98 The types of soft, light weight Sweaters that are just the right thing on so many occasions—which are offered so rarely at less than regular price—that we don’t expect this shipment to last long—so act quickly. Models with crew and V neck lines, plain colors, striped and modernistic and all-over designs.—Main floor. THE NEWEST PLEATED SKIRTS in all $2 98 $4 98 2 < to . the new spring shades to match sweaters. . To enlarge our Hosiery, Underwear, House Frocks, Sweater and Skirt Department we are compelled to discontinue our CHILDREN’S Coats and Dresses Here is a rare and timely opportunity to buy your girl's Easter apparel at less than the original cost SPRING COATS $3,95 to 57.95 FOR GIRLS were regularly $7.98 to $15.00 SILK DRESSES $2:98 ¢, $8:95 AND PARTY FROCKS i were regularly $5.98 to $15.98 GIRLS' WASH 590 to 31-95 DRESSES were regularly $1.25 to $3.98

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