New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1929, Page 17

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Virginia Albrecht .. el Third Division Girls tional Bank. - I T [;l]UNT Barbara Stemple . 0 | Josephine Tarrica $.105| Carmel Gelatl, 394,316, Stanley| Ardella Drozd . s 0 {Irene Kalberg . Works. Barbara Larson 1 !thrluy Pechout Viola Bleau, 309,110, Stanley Rule | Janet Audet . Lorraine Balock 31, and Level. Marilyn Magso Helena Wallace : Helen Anderson, 308,900, Corbin | Catherine Smith Margaret Pampuro ,800 | Cabinet Lock, . Marie Doucette 107,040 ! Lillian Berube .. i Elaine Germain . ...103,100 | Mildred Zucchi .. 09,960 cbwkm Complm Poll of Yotes Second Division Boys | ¥rances Martinez 05,430 | Blind Motion Picture Fan {7 Tod William Hoppe . . os.007| Greatly Aided by Talkies | ifanm l’ Donald Coyle .. : | Erdene Thompson 07,950 | Providence, R. I, April 12—His S by Charles Gregorowicz : ine Beaupre ability to “see” pictures without the | g Leroy Bioom .. . . Venskunas use of his eyes has made Vernon The heaviest vote yet cast in the | Jonn Bucchi ; % Howard a movie fan despite the fact | contests connected with the X. of C. | John Middleton |that for three years he has becn| Parents' Exposition was recorded | Wilbur Pflomm Miss N + con- |entirely blind. last night when the contest commit- | Rghert Brown . 80 | tests, 2aviz engta. | Defore going to a :novie he fa- tees were compelled to stay until 7| jonn Nicholson . d e st of the miliarizes himself with the plot, and ©'clock this morning tabulating the charles Elliott field and now has 19,000 more votcs the musical accompaniment enables | votes for the many candidates. William O'Day than sccond position, " |him to follow the story as it is un- In the baby popularity contests.|pqward Smith 5 & following is the standing: |fclded on the screen which he can- | William Hoppe, 13 months old son rt Revicej . 4 Ravizza, 421,450, Hungerford |not see, | of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoppe, of 50 | 3 i et fer “Most good movies nowadays ;i:‘o:;;z];norvstrfot, went into (he lead | 13, 7 ; Frances Kolode, 402,200, Raphael’s |have cxcellent scores and the or- a0 l;zi:lo: '::.ln:::ei:’dionx‘;;ulnégr_. | pept. store. |chestra or organ tells me just what THE 5 4 -~ | Joan A . | Anna Antnony, 401,400 Southern |I happening” he explained. “Of, 200 votes, which in itself 18 a record | Emily Malina . sanit s Bheend il course the new sound pictures are | in baby contests according to the | Veronica Molyn B Lelanbene Go. € | . 5 making it a whole lot easier for me.” V\’ baby contest directors. This baby. | Barbara Boroviak . - el £ ol‘sted-tex leading in his division as he does : Sord e Dorothy Boyker . vill undoubtedly prove a strons con- | Lucillc Eszo . + 400,530, Louis cron Army Uses Liquid Fire | - ) tender for the title of “Baby Ne P N : 5 "ayr iandart L y New | Mark Kirk .. } er, 400,704, Landers, | In War on Locusts ult. . ¢ Baby Contests 1 £ & 3 o | Jerusalem, April 12 (UP)—The The following is the standing in || ok i {night, B Jericho district and the banks of the all baby contests: o A 6. 600 |river Jordan had all the aspects of | First Division Boys : verstrom ; a bitter military campaign recently Durton Mangan .. Solh Boainato “ooley " | when soldiers and hundreds of eivl- Anderson Twins .. Shaker Aiviz . “Pat” Da . 400,313, Stanley [ian volunteers operating batteries of | William Mayer ....... Agnes Howarth or “flammenwerfer,” or flame guns. | , Albert Mattoricet . Bryan Twins .. i fought an unremmitting 5-day battle | George Shumsky 5 Doris Goodison 91,340 with tens-of-millions of locusts. Iugene Keiffer ... Shirley Regis «............. 80,060 i a Cadrain, 399,597, Stan-| 1In the end the Jerusalem army Fhillip Chamberlain | Division Boys : Tevel. {won and the fields black with Hugh Gilson . Tzederivic Horbo. Jb. . cs, 295,600, Stanley | the bodies of the vanauished enemy Eric Beckius, Jr., . 115,200 | A o i ; le great masses of the dead were | Frederick Kazama Si1a, Thoms Y “ullinan, 297,630, Stanley hed up pn the banks of the Jor- George Kupee .. .106,330 | James . an where it enter the Dead Sea. First Di | Barbara Zapatka . 50,115 Pauline Cote 141,140 | Raymond Deccy Bruce Johnson . ... e ; EVER have we seen \ 3 such a fine suit as this that could be sold at so eans o ¥ > moderate a price. There is only one Wor- sted-tex Suit. It is made (] [} (] ' 3 by the makers of the fam- r er rl l alre ow | ; ous Knit-tex Coat. There ° | is nothing like it in Ameri- ca. In Worsted-tex you & get the custom-tailor type of style and fabric at the remarkable price of $40. l—OnIy $20.00 down on any household model. A year and a half to pay in small amounts. 2 : b - & OTHER FINE SUITS, INCLUDING HART SCHAFFNER & MARX AND MICHAELS STERN, PRICED FROM $35. STUDENTS SUITS ARE $25 2 AN / TWO PAIR OF TROUSERS —Immediate use to protect your food supply against the warm SEVRE BRI I 2 DUs weather now with us. 4—No shortage of popular sizes now. Your order is ahead of the : GLOBE CLOTHIN G HOUSE warm weather rush for Frigidaires. No waiting now! WHERE WEST MAIN STREET BEGINS WONANS [APPAREL ffilfl"lf{tl MIOOLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN A SPECIALLY ARRANGED NEW Garments Spring Dresses | " =™ Come, in and see the latest model For Women and Misses $2‘00 FRIGIDAIRE |6~ ~ 25 - : ( ) (Many Models at $5.00) for $ Complete . . o Fundamentals are most import- with the wondceful Smartness is the keynote of this new collection | ant in your spring smartness — Vrigidaire . . . 2 - hence the necessity of the right CoLD CONTROL —a bewildering variety of models (no two dresses | feie te Aeels alike). These are backed by fabrics, fit and needle- Te ftasl o, pectly it s20 puts one in your home—a year and a half to pay balance in craft standards that give the very limits of value. SR e A . . and with a perfectly fitted gar- easy monthly amounts you will hardly miss! Styles suitable for street, business and afternoon e O e e wear. Materials—printed crepes and georgettes, plain | silhouette perfect chic may be yours. NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER == crepes and georgettes. Pay a visit and let our corset- TN jeres show you these new gar- THE CONNECT[CUT LIGHT & POWER CO. HOW i;/o“:;(:{—] L f Slk U d ments—or better still—let them + i ondertul Line of O ndergarments NE";‘: ggoAlN PL"}I'L‘:;;QLLE You'll Find Them Very Moderately Priced — Quality Considered

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