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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 192, —— ——— e e e e ce——— Anita Marieni of Kensington, and [street. Miss Wratny is an a-lmmllMool-e Found Gu“ty ) day. Kvidence was given during the BIOWO\“ Causes Alltn streets. The hydrant was hroken | Final arrangements were Mm Miss Bambina Cassella of Hartford.|at the library of the New Britamn tria? that seven men gave Moore off by the impact. for a bridge 10 be hel Saturdsy |Institute. Mr. Firnhaber is employed Of Larceny of $14,000 52000 cach to finance the shipment| To Strike Fire Hydrant i ernwn,",,'un, 15, i . Boston, May 8 (M—George K.|of goods trom Russia. Moore, it| Robert J. Perry of 307 Stanle; ENTERT! ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED by the Pratt & Whitney Co. of S AT BRIDGE | _ k Anton Wratny of Linwood street |Hartford. No date has been set for|Moore, was convicted of larceny of [was alleged, represented that he held | street reported to the police at > Members of the Arnold Alumni| The ('nited Htaten Naval Acad announces the engagement of his |the wedding. $14,000 from a groups of Boston. |title to furs, silks and othcr §00ds | this morning that a tire on his auto |ciub were entertaiied last evening dvughter, Theresa Frances, to Henry e New Bedford and Fafl River men|which could be sold in the United | mobile blew out and caused the ma- !.fl bridge by Miss Margaret Krianson |6y Was founded at Annapolis. Md., ——e— J. Firnhaber, son of Mr. and Mrs.|READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS by 4 jury which returned a eealed |8tates for more than six million | chine to strike a five hydrant at the | of Ellis street. Prizes were awarded , In 1542, by George Bancroft. who s| l o ; T um wm’ Fll'lll Re' William Firnhaber of Highland !vmxm in Suffolk superior court to- |dcllars. lie! Yote Due i B ol FOR BEST RESULTS corner of Hurlburt and Hmuh-y:m the Mimes Paulson and Petty | was then secretary of the navy. ’ 4-DAY MAY SALE MEN'S BALBRIGGAN 50c SHIRTS AND DRAWERS c TOMORROW 15 ; THURSDAY ...vovvnreen... SO . OFFERS GREATER VALUES TOMORROW - THE SECOND DAY OF OUR BIG 4-DAY Washington, May 8 (@ — The members of congress faced a hard day's work today despite that the house, with more than four-fifths of the total membership, was in ad- journment until tomorrow, The principal reason lay in the necessity for study of the new 85, 000-word tariff bill with its numer- ous proposals for changes in the seven-year-old schedules now in fect. The bill was not introd until noon, yesterday. and disa ments with the decisions of e house ways and means committee republicans who framed it began to erop up immediately throughout the capitol. The senate's session today, called @n hour earlier than usual, was of acarcely less interest to the members of the two chambers. The senators had agreed to limit debate on the export debenture provision of the farm relief bill after 2 p. m. with a vote impending which would pro- vide the first test of administration strenth in that chamber since the election of President Hoover in view of his announced opposition to the proposal. ‘The senate interstate commerce committee, meanwhile, was called to b an inquiry into the radio, telegraph, ! telephone and cable industrics ©s | part of its consideration of a bill to ! set up a federal communications commission. The senate manufac- turers committee also was called to take up the resolution of Senator ‘Wheeler, democrat, Montana, pro- posing an investigation of working conditions in the textile industry in North and South Carolina and Ten-| 1essee, where strikes have been in progress some time, To Consult Colleagues In addition to their personal stud- fes of provisions in the tarift bill, which was described as a “com- promise’’ measure by Representative Tilson of Connecticut, the republi- can leader, many members of the house are planning to get together with colleagues from their own | states for consideration of proposals affecting the interests of their con- e e [ 4-DAY MAY SALE! TURKISH TOWELS Size 18x36, double thread. TOMORROW, THURSDAY MAY SALE! WASH GOODS and HOUSEHOLD NEEDS NEW DIMITY, BATISTE AND $1.49 HEAVY BATH MATS FIGURED PRINTS Green, Gold, Blue and Rose. Extra 36 inches wide. for our 4-DAY MAY["‘Efiés R e { 4-DAY MAY SALE 36 inches wide, in new summer patterns. l 5 c Double tli:i:dl‘:nl}i(‘\inl? ;:'é;lm}‘e(l)k\’ELa 4-DAY MAY SALE Yard 4-DAY MAY SALE .. g 98¢ FIGURED RAYON MATERIALS G New summer designs; plain stripes and figures. LOOPED DISH TOWELS Free from lint, ready for use. 36 inches wide. € | 4DAY MAY SALE {t special MAY SALE! Men's Blue Chambray WOMEN’S NEW 4-DAY MAY SALE .................. ummer Hat 39 INCH BROWN SHEETING $2.98 RAYON CURTAINS | 1 Extra heavy quality. Lengths 2 to 10 yds. 1 4 c | With colored ruffles and tie backs. 152 s 1-DAY MAY SALE | 4-DAY MAY SALE \l & ' (] HOSIERY for the ENTIRE FAMILY & Felts, Straws and Silke. secting : . 5L00 SILK AND RAYON HOSE I CHILDREN’S NOVELTY HOSE Y Veien e Mpiin aR test over the bill in the house, how- A y WyON, top 2 c alue 90 0e, & BLRES: ever, will be considered by the re- N . 4-DAY MAY SALE 4-DAY MAY SALE r:‘x:em;:n“.:.::.l;e:;rgcpmmr = ::.::‘. MEN’S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDRENS MEN’S FANCY HOSE ern debate and the offering of (R ?«giAlg{t §f§§?°§}{'fi§ Values to 39¢ pair. 11c g)-%xAblé 1;\;,;1 YanSdAtI?E 25¢ grade. amendments. Combatting this move, Represen- tative Garner of Texas, the demo- | cratic leader, and members of h party are urging the republ who disagree with various provi written into the bill not to *| themselves by agreeing to a ru which will prohibit free considera- tion of amendments when the bill , 15 taken up on the floor, : " Just In Time For Our Sale! CHILDREN’S AND GIRLS’ CHILDREN’S AND GIRLS e g g : | 2.98| | | Leatherette Jackets P 1909 | S New Wash@ | ooz £\ DRESSES {1 have fur collars, all are lined. Belted sizes 16 to 20. Sizes 7 to d4. Regularly models and patch pockets. They X7 1055 4 Sold Y h For c‘ $6.95 come in sizes 7 to 14. Plenty Dainty styles, belted models, some For with patch pockets. Made of good Tomorrow quality figured prints. A dress thai should sell for $1.00. Fiegenbaum Brings Suit To Foreclose Mortgage Max Feigenbaum has instituted foreclosure procecdings against Abraham Meltzer on property locat- ed at the corner of Winter street and Hartford avenue, accordi tice filed yesterday in the oifice. The plaintift claim make payments on a for $6.750. The prope to a first mortgage for’$1 The New Rritain Investment Co. | flaced a judgment lien on Maple street property of Max and B. Ken- nedy, claiming failure to satisfy a city court judgment for $2,994 and | costs of $31.81. which w ndered azainst the defendants. The firm of Nair & Nair represents the plain- GUARANTEED b AT MOULDED OR MISS RONCHETTI SHOWERED CREPE SOLES A shower was given last evening | to Miss Mary Ronchetti of South | #treet in honor of her approaching mnarriage to Herbert Crowley by Miss Flvira Bertoline at her home, 55 Stanley street. Miss Ronchetti was the recipient of a number @ | valuable gifts as well as the good | wishes of her friends who attended. k The evening was passed in playing /7 \uction bridge. the prizes heing won by Miss Ronchetti and Miss Anna Y'oldan. Those in attendance were Misses Eivira Tertoline, Jennie, Anna and Nina Folan. Sally Maguire, Josephine and Alice Ronchetti, Eliz- abeth Quarti, of New Dritain; Miss More of These Boys’ Suits TOMORROW All 4Pc SUITS ymis Sizes Are From 6 to 16. s Very, Special o Price Knickers are fully lined. 1,762 Pairs of Brand New Styles —BROWN 1929 MODELS —MEN’S —WHITE SNEEX e —KHAKI —GIRLS’ —GREY —KIDDIES Made By Cambridge Rubber Co. Every Pair Guaranteed WHY BUY s INFERIOR ° QUALITY? Other Stores $2.00 Special During This Sale Only! 942 PAIRS “DICKORY DOCK” and DR. WARREN’S “Ist Ste, SHOES, PUMPS, OXFORDS 1.00 Made of good serviceable fabrics. —— ANOTHER BIG LOT — 137 RIPPLETTE SEAMLESS BED SPREADS Sizes 81x105, with scalloped edges. Colors: Green, Rose. Gold and Blue. c Sells usually for $1.49. SUMMER SILKS 1, PRICE TOMORROW $1.25 PURE SILK CREPE DE CHINE $2.25 SILK SATIN CREPE Assorted colors. c All good shades, 42 in. wide. s 13 15 PRICE SALE 15 PRICE SALE l‘ $1.59 SILK FLAT CREPE $2.49 HEAVY SILK FLAT CREPE A heavy fabric. Many colors. All new summer shades. 15 PRICE SALE 15 PRICE SALE $2.69 SATIN SILK CREPE—AIl good colors. Extra special for our 1/» PRICE SALE Taken from our regular $1.69 stock. Pat; Champ, Mouse, Smoke, Brown. Every pair guaranteed. SPECIAL! 9 MEN'S WEAR For Tomorrow __ MEN'S SUMMER PAJAMAS .ip-Ons and Button Front Silk Frog styles. Value to $1.29. 1-DAY MAY SALE c MEN’S UNION SUITS Ecru Balbriggan. Short sleeves, knee and ankle length. White athletic knee length. 79c grade. 4-DAY MAY SALE c MEN’S AL {-in-hand smart spring styles. variety to close out. 4-DAY MAY SALE BOYS' WEAR For Tomorrow 89¢ CHILDREN’S COVERALLS Sizes 2 to 6. Made of heavy serviceable material. 4-DAY MAY SALE $1.50 BOYS’ LINED PANTS Sizes 8 to 16. 4-DAY MAY SALE 79¢ BOYS’ BLOU Sizes 6 to 15. Guaranteed colo: 4-DAY MAY SALE Endless — Notions and Household Needs — TOMORROW, THURSDAY ONLY ! AP SANITARY One Extra Pkg. .. AR *" 4.DAY / MAY SALE! Women’s Athletic Are You Well and Strong”? vug u “Before my third baby was born INTAL FLOSS medicine snd he bought me three Soctles of it. When [ had taken the first one | began to feel better s0 I kept on during the whole period. We have a heskhy beby boy and we are 00 proud of him and praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound for the help it gave me. I feel lots stronger since I started to use it and would not be without it.”— Mrs. Frank Lukes, R No. 1, Box 58, hd o L] s L4 . & L s L - L Union Suits Values to $1.49 50c Made of cool summer fabrics. Nainsook, Voiles and Batiste. 10c MIDDY BRAID One Cent S8ale—One Extra ... 10c RICK RACK BRAID One Cent Sale—One Extra .. 5c TATTING EDGE Cne Cent Sale—One Extra .. 6c COMMON PINS One Cent Sale—One Extra .. 10c BOBBY PINS One Cent Sale—Onc Extra .. SASURES le—One Exira .. 5¢ DARNING OCOTTON One Cent 8ale-—One Extra .. 10c DONA CASTILE SOAP One Extra 6%¢ GARMENT TAR BAGS One «Extra One Extra 10c CARD PEARL BUTTON One Extra 5¢ SHOULDER STRAP! (me Extra 5¢ SPOOL COTTON One Extra .......... 15¢ SANITARY AP Cne Extra ....... G9¢ SANITARY STEP-INS One Extra 10c HAIR NETS One Extra ... Values to $2.50. Oc » Lot including Silks, Cashmere, Flannels and Woolens.

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