New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 3

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" RAGEGRONS WA INTHREE CONTESTS Baby, Industrious Boy and Miss| New Britain Standings With the opening day of *he| Knights of Columbus Parems’ I position little more than a weei | uway public interest in the event is | increasing. Particularly is this so in the many contests being conduct- ed in advance of the opening as ex- ploitation and advertising feature: Foremost of these is the 100 cent rfect baby contest and th divisional baby popularity contests. In the popularity contest the fol- | lowing babies are leading today in | their respective divisions sion. boys, Burton Mangan, with a | score of 81,640 votes; first division, girls, Barbara Zapatka, second division, hoys, D §6.640 votes; second division girls, | Barbara Boroviak, 75,920 votes: | third division, boys, Thomas H dock, 71,300 votes; third division, girls, Lorraine Balocki, 74,230 votes. Leader in his own and all other divi- sions is Donald Coyle, 17 month old | son of Mr, and Mrs. James Coyle of | Doy | o | Geo, Boissonncau 20,90m | Joseph Weir ... Salvatore White . Fugene Goldstein Kenneth McNamara Frances Kolode 273,800, Raphael's Dept. store. Evelyn Carswell, 273,200, Hart & Cooley Mfg. Co. Hulda Knight, 272,750, North & Judd. Bessie Cullinan, 271,850, Works. Clara Hindler, 271,037, Frary & Clark. :len Lech, 270,500, New Britain Polish Baking Co. Eleanor Hayes, Works. Peggy Baltzer, 269,600, tional bank. Stanley Landers, 269,800, Stanley Alice Martin, 269,550, P. J. Flan- | nery Carmela Galati, 269,511, Works. Aldona Huck, Stor Stanley 269,435, Boston i, 267,100, Lan- ders, Frary and Clark. Viola Bleau, 266,005, Stanley Rule and Level, Mary O'Mara, 261,600, Judd. Helen Anderson, 259,100, Cabinet Lock. Violet Washington, 257,700, gett Drug Co. “EAGLE'S NEST”-HOUSE IS BURNED AT WINDHAM Summer Home Atop Hosmer Moun- Destroyed — Cries of Child North & Corbin Lig- Arouse Sleeping Occupants Windham, April 5 (®—A summer house close by the Lebanon line known as “Eagle’s Nest” because it was perched on Hosmer mountain | was burned this morning with loss weeks ago and died in reach a place of shelter. The body was found last night by George Davis, an employe at the ranch of Nathan Hiller. It lay in & cow path about 200 yards from the Hiller ranch house, indicating the boy had beem trying to reach the home of Mrs. Hiller, who was his aunt. The Hiller place is four miles from the Reeves ranch. Hundreds of persons, {200 Indians from ruggle to including fruitless scarch for the boy. CLASSHATES WILL SCHILLER STILL STRONG ‘ FOR INTENTION SECRECY: Naugatuck Town Clerk Tells Assem- bly He Will Hunt Holes in Any Marriage Publicity Law Hartford, April 6 UP—Louis Schil- the Pine Ridge|lecr, town clerk of Naugatuck is not City N.v:"'""“m’“' joined in many days of lafraid of the general assembly nor | of any law it passes appertaining to the marriage law to require public- ity on license intentions. Mr. Schil- ter cume into public notice last year | when he kept secret the records of | |applications for marriage Mremle-{ {on the ground that it was none of | |the public’s business to know when | lcauple! were about to be married. The general assembly has been HII'] Y"fi, wmon Murder vic.jtryinx to fix the law so Mr. Schiller | i tim, to Be Baried Tomorrow | Wilton, Aprit & Yates, 18, who was shot to death be- |2 bill carry {will find it mandatory to make | known license applications. In the | house yesterday Mr. Peck of Bristol | |who as member of the judiclary (L‘P)~!\(ary*°°’""‘“'~°"‘ has been trying to make through what i3 de- | | cause she resisted the advances of Sired. read a letter from Schiller in {her school chum’s 49-year-old fath- | Which the latter said: “If there is I 'er, will be buried here tomorrow in [2UY Way to get around the publica the presence of a cortege of her tion of marriage classmates of Norwalk high school. intentions I will | find it.” Mr, Peck’s comment was: | Funeral plans for Edwin J. Mel- | “The house need not be unduly ex huisch, deranged father of two girls, who committed suicide after the murder, Ly the grief-stricken widow. have not been announced ;cil(d, for we do not use ten-inch guns to shoot mice.” Schiller sent In the letter a news- paper clipping which gave publicity | “Coroner John J. Phelan of Bridge- t© a couple in connecction with a port announced he was satisfied the | tragedy was @ pure case of murder and suicide and would hold no in- |quest. State police are holding several | marriage Intention and he sald st was undesirable notice and “a lot of lies.” ald Lynch .. sto Vitre Frnest Carlson Howard Crandall John Sullivan . |of about $9.000. The house had 18 ubstantially built and well furnished. In its 35 years of |use the place had belonged to vari- letters written by Melhuisch during| the weeks preceding the crime, indi- | cating, the say, that the tall, be-| Skinny “Lifeless” After Easter Apparel Selling! NEVER SUCH COAT VALUES !! NEWEST SPRING COATS SENSATIONALLY PRICED WELL MADE COATS, IN DASHING MODELS MATERIALS : — BROADCLOTHS KASHAS SPORT FABRICS VELVETS COLORS:— NEW TANS, POPULAR BLACKS, SMART MIDDY BLUE, RACY TWEEDS 75 Magnificent STYLES:— CAPE EFFECTS BOW TRIMMED THROW SCARFS TAILORED —SECOND FLOOR— spectacled Englishman planned his| . : oy - Women Gain Weig 2 [ous parties who had it for a sum-| |, one note, he wrote, “The Nor- | mer home. Tt was bought not long walk newspapers will carry large New YEAST and TRON adds Marold Swanson ... 300 | 280 from New York people by Mrs. |headlines on my death. The New | 2 b Results S 390 | Mollie Fleishman of this town and | York newspapers will carry it, too, | POUDds in few weeks. Results Arthur Mason . 200 | r9. Sadie Berkwick of Colchester. byt in smaller type.” | guaranteed—or pay nothing. Robert Guilmette 75| This morning those in the house | The dead slayer's family refused | William Swift . ‘;f“?'; fl‘;‘flkfinsdl by n;;.- c?'ml‘?‘ of alto comment on rumors circulated | John Foley child who had becn ill. Smoke w28 here that Melhuisch was a graduate | 5 on % s mas Higgins . 475 | noticed and it was found that the of an English university and young- | oo"" TonChousON el Then aRITIL. Thomas Burns 000 | Kitchen was ablaze, and the fire |er son of a titled family. | quickly been flled up with firm | Leonard Leikin . 950 Which wiped the house probably | —_— | flesh, stringy necks and bony limbs Jack DiPac 50 |started from an overheated chimney. PITCH GOOD BALL given rounded beauty; Pimples, Loils N oy 50| There was $3.000 insurance on the | Fort Worth, Tex., April 5 (#— and blotches gone for good. | Billie Moore house and like sum on the furni- Although they were beaten 3 to 1 by | Only ';\'h:‘n Y srv. 1sllron‘|z(-d !;rifi “Miss New Br Comtest | ture: | Pittsburgh _yesterday, Manager | 0% S eC O e welght puilding, | Anna Anthony, 274,450, Telephone | | Bucky Harris found a measure of| g, nothening values of Yeast. 1“1e“i"g Snow Yields satisfaction in the performance of " Gut a handy bottle of these tasty oy 3 | the Tigers. Owen Carroll and Lil |tab today. Just a single course | Body of Lost Child | stoner pitched good ball and demon- | treatment will prove that you can| Gordon, Neb., April 5 (®—The " strated they are about ready for the |be attractive and healthy. Safe for snow that cost him his life has melt- | start of the American League sched. | everybody. They do not upset the, Sarah Crolls, 274,900, Louis Croll e ling to searchers the ! ule. stomach nor cause gas or bloating. P Plumbing Co. jbody of si r-old Melvin Reeves. e Ask your druggist for Ironi | e Yeast today. Georgiana Cadrain, 274,197, Stan-|The hoy, hunting a lost mitten, was READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |p. quick results, your money back. ley Rule & Level Co. 'cau'ht in a sudden blizzard threel FOR BEST RESULTS "It will be refunded at once. I'rank Galeker William Murphy . 0 COATS 252 Individually Selected, One-of-a-Kind Models. —FUR TRIMMED —STRAIGHT LINES —BOW TRIMMED —STANDING COLLARS —FURLESS —CAPES, DRAPES SOFT TANS RICH BLACKS —SECOND FLOOR— Girls’ Cheviot Coats —Beret and Cane with each. ek $6.50 81288 2 10 6 YOAYS. .. u.iii e ey FLOOR— __SECOND Girls’ Spring COATS $9.95 — Coats styled with those fashion touches, for the modern little miss. The throw scarf that delights every little girl, is used in many models. Tai- lored in line, many coats are of tweed and new diagonal mixtures with bor- der effects. Sizes 7 to 14 years. It we could only show you the nders that Ironized Yeast has| 276,400, Hungerford ’at” Dashner, 2 3, Works Stanley pomsecissmmaes Special! Ladies’ Kid Gloves $1.95 —A new lot of lamb skin gloves. In all colors and sizes. —We also have a new line of Tre- fousse French kid gloves. In all :l?::;les.$2'95 SECOND FLOOR $2.95 — A smart looking group of girls’ dresses. All are perfectly tai- lored and neatly trim med. Ensembles, smocking and belted models are included. Beautiful assortment of colors and patterns. Sizes 7 to 10 and 12 to 14. SECOND FLOOR Boys® All Wool 4-Piece Knicker Suits $9.95 —Two Golf Knickers, Coat and Vest. Double and single breased models of beautiful novelty woolens in tan, brown and gray mixtures. Made for the rough and tumble boy. Specially priced for Sat- urday. Sizes 7 to 17 years, Boys’ Knickers $1.95 —1In a large ty of ne and grays. li hroughou lored. Sizes years. “Tom Sawyer” Blouses and Shirts materials, wovea § ey sizes 1 and domestic broadcl in white an r and wear. *_SECOND FLOOR— patterns. § to 16 y Silk Princess Slips $1.98 — Silk Radiunette, Rayon Crepe and Radium in tailored and faney petals and ruffle hems. Pastei shades. Sizes 36 to 11. —MAIN FLOOR— —THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! CHIFFON HOSE $1.95 sheer hose, silk from Made with a new d heel. picot top. In rades, all sizes. PHOENIX HOSE $1.50 slenderizes the ) grace with its inty tapering lines—it gives it < exquisite phoenix all silk ry, an alluring modern touch g with mode of In the season’s se- des to harmonize with costunie. Full Fashioned not only very color, \ heavy pure silk hose ve you good service. AFTER EASTER SPECIALS Women's Pat and Sat OPERA PUMPS for evening wear Women's Novelty PUMPS and TIES - $5.85 $4.95 Also a number of Growing Girls” and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords, specially priced. SHOE DEPT.— 500 S WHITE SHIRTS $1.00 144x76 Cleth —Imported English broad —For Saturday Only —All collar hed. to our specif] the wise—shop many. Smart Hats Of Crocheted Straws Extra Size French Panties $1.19 Delusco rayon, rein- A ; A |\ ) ; Sizes 14 to 17 ARATEX Remi-Soft COLLARS 3« 59¢ —Slightly soiled. Sizes 1313 to 17 —MAIN & 20 styles to pick matron. littie buckles, at just the right ibbon, trim ctive pins, give t to good lo In large a from. Cute, Children’s Hats IHAELS 1 JEWELERS 705, for miss and {orced crotch, flat lock White, flesh. peach and orchid. A} 354 MAIN STREET aids’ Hatse made to order. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Bridal Veils and Bridesm —SECOND FLOOR—

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