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GOLF COURSEVOTE - FAVORING PROJECT Hajority Continues to Approve ©° ; Installation by City : | " 21 DEFENDANTSIN. - FORECLOSURE SUIT Three Plaintills Act Against Property of Squillaciotes ry clerk ) in favor of Wood Co., Co. and Claude | L Attorney , co in point 1t | was caused? nd David Kop following, by liens: Joseph DT 2: William ¥ hard and Fran H. T. Johnson | Burglars Force Two Safes at Bridgeport \ (P—Y eggl root e plain- || lered servi The work | consent of 217 MAIN ST, 3 Steps to BEAUTY Beauty Step No. 1 A cold cream that really cleans the skin. CARA NOME COLD CREAM removes everything that is injurious to the skin, leaving it vel- vety smooth. 1.00 / Beauty Steps No. 2 and 3 \ Cara Nomhe Va C i 1.00 and so D Mellin® Food, large .. . 21.04 Squibb’s Petrolatum . 21.25 Pepto Mangan S £1.00 Father John's Medicine 7 35¢ Glover's Mange Medicine . £1.00 Waterbury's Comp. with Creoscte : e £1.50 Goldman’s Hair Restorer $1.00 Wampole's Extract . 31.00 Bayer's Aspirin, 100's . 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Try a box of Homemaid Wrapped Catamals/ 50c Svkes Comfort 3 9 c Pound Box S0e 50¢ Cream 31.00 Cotv's Face Powder with Compaet . ... £1.00 Aute-Strop Blades . ' Ex-Servicemen to Discuss Or- " lwood street. About two ycars ago a branch tarted by Harry . 1 Frod tended, may peopls NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 192. Charles Gregorowicz, owner of the | rounding towns attending. properts. The property is subject | . to two mortgages, one for 5 “\l‘ held by the Savings Bank of N Britain, and another for § by Mikolaj Revak. The plaintif seeks Last night's meeting also resuited {in the election of Acting Chairman Arrangements are being complet- | Smith to the position of permanent led by Chairman Nathan Avery of |chalrman. Attorney William E. Ha- | 0 held | the memorial committee for the | gearty of the third ward, who wus | dedication exercises to be hgld in|in charge of headquarters on elec- foreclosure, |honor of the World War veterans tion day, was named as vice chair- | possession of thes premises and $2.- lon the green when the boulder is man; Lawrence P. Mangan was con 508 (}nmues. }’a;\urs“ were served | formally dedicated. tinued in the office of treasurer, and by Constab d Winkle. | The bronze plate on which 99| pr, A. L. Avitable succeeded Mr. | been received. E. Stanley Wellss| The new chalrman, Mr. Smith, is {has been named chairman of the|, prother-in-law of John L will be secured. Eddy Glover post| gfice. He is regarded as one of the band of New Britain has been en-|jo.ders of the mo-called “older caged to give a concert. Tt 48 ex-|g.noerats” one of the two factions adstlio it pected the exercises will start about | = Irames have been Inscribed, has!gmith as treasurer. ! NEWINfiT“N WANTS lexercises and a prominent speaker | iceevers, who was his predecess 2 o'clock. | which have stood apart for the past yéar preventing a united front at ; | elections. Secretary Mangan, Treas- A food sale under the auspices of | yror Avitable and Attorney Dunn League of Voters wil|former vice chairman, who last il g | night returned to the committee v April 15, All dona- |, o rogigning when Keevers quit, ms are to be left al-the home of} om0 Sene “iiglder democrals’ Mrs. Charles B. Russell of Muin 275 S50 | Mayor Favors Younger Group | | Mayor Paoneswa’s sympathies have { been known to lie with the “young er democrats” group, several of whom he appoinied to oflice when [he was clected last April. The other ® | bloc in the party protested the ap- 9 pointment of young men, particular- |1y to chairmanships, and in one Tl] ANSWER MA R‘m.:- at least, one of the olg lin:! democrats resigned from a non- | paying commissionership when a vounger party worker was given ap- | | pointment to a hoard which pro- | I Vides a ry. el hy the “older ! Mayor Paonessi | [did not adequately reward those t- | ing or Ward | o pad worked for many years in|s and alleged that this factleo " ooy guocess, The “younger ributed in a large measure (0 the | yop g0 pqger claim the campalgn A "‘l'p"l\‘(‘)f‘]‘:‘ turnout of demo-| . caq by the HardWare City Demo. o cratic club, the introduction of the ¥ e T on | Political Tollies and fhe rallios | |snonsorea by them. . which, they | i ganization Next Tuesday Newington, April 12—Eflorts are o 0 start a new branch | i An on in Newing- |® ton by James I. Simpson of Att- vas sta Webster, and cig ured members in order to start ne it was dec Clifford May po: the first to lose his lifc rvice from Newington. men who have joined | ” other effies have significd (Continued from First Page) lons, in the event of a = formed, to transfer to anship, they should resign. ton post avor pointed to the fact tha anged for an f cars for ward imes | osted will be i | | | . Smith express- y th Hitud . | clalm, dwarfed in attendance any | but intimated that no official action | Staged by the old line party men. from the committee might one ex-| Placed them in line for recognition An evident change of atti-|and that hatever was given them special moeting | Was deser ; the mayor': a —_— | oundly discussed and tb~ | READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e apivinled. FOR BEST RESULTS | I the Be pected ude re The fi eld last night |ias® ni in the Grange at- | tion wi sur- | committe from the Zage-Allen & Lo, HARTFORD Direct New Britain Wire—Call 3005 - Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled Of Course You Must Have a Jacket Frock! Every Smart Type of Jack Costume Is Shown In the Dresses Prints (floral or conventional) checks, polka dots and plain colors in these smart jacket costumes—short jackets three-quarter coats, seven-eighth coats. And, in addition to jacket frocks, this justly famous group includes— PFor afternoon—lovely chiffon, flat crepe printed silk frocks with fashionable style details—bows, ties, drapery. For Evening — fnscina!ing flowered chiffons, colorful georgettes and chif- fons in plain shades—evening fashions that are favorites with smart young people. Misses' and Women's Sizes Coats With Scarfs and Capes are “Best Sellers” in the Junior Misses’ Coats $29.50 Smart coats of fine kashmere and smooth nish basket weaves, for dress wear and swanky sports models of novelty fabrics. Just the sort of coats that can be used to complete vour ensemble, if prefer to as- semble your own. Middy blue, Green and Beige. Sizes 13 to 17 Sports Jackets, $9.98 Trimly tailored jackets of flannel, in vivid colors of stunning stripes, also of velveteen in solid colo Splendid to wear with sports frocks this ng. Sizes 14 to 20 Other Jackets priced to $10.75 GIRLS' SPORT JACKETS—of flannel in plain shades and fascinating designs, just like older sister wears. Sizes 8 to 16 years. $4.98 Other Sport Jackets $6.98 MISSFES SHOPS Albert Steiger. Inc, Llain at Pratt St., Hartford A Sale of Spring Coats..... $22.50 Sports and Dress Styles An important sale of new spring styles just at the height of the coat- wearing season — very specially priced. A complete range of dress coats in broad- cloths, basket weave and kasha-like fab- ries in black, middy blue, tan and gray. Smartly trimmed with flat or curly furs. Each an un- usual value at $22.50 Sports Coats, too, and smart furless “ensemble” coats in 1ew suntan shades f tweed. Also rough mannish tweeds with long haired crush collars. Ex- ceptional at $22.50. STEIGER’S DOWNSTAIRS SHOP