New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1929, Page 12

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chairman; Mortimer Schiff ana George D. Pratt of New York; Bar- rett Rich of Buffale and all mem- bers of the executive committee. Walter W. Head of Omaha, Neh is president of the Boy Scouts of | America. FASHIONS OF SUMMER HAVE YELLOW STREAK Sport Clothes Decidedly of That Hue in Paris—Tennis Stars Slow to Adopt Them. Paris, June 28 (P—Sport clothes, |in the Parisian form, arc going yel- | 1ow. At exclusive Saint Cloud, where the best dresscd women golfe | vellow sweaters, brown vellow and brown ac ng everything else zon, cepted pert of the uniform, are runnin browns, Pale yellow tennis clothes are advocated by some of the leading couturiers, but so far none of the | tennis stars of international tour- nament caliber has taken the sug- gesticn to heart. Only Lilli de Alvarez, who sometimes wears a bright yellow double breasted jacket without sleeves, shows any marked preference for the color of lemons. Ycllow is extremely popular for Ithe dance frocks and informal eve- | ning dresses the younger women are wearing at southern resorts, coutu- riers report. It is prophesied as the ing Deauviile color of the sea- | =on, which probably means that m[ | a1l French beach rescrts it will be | the 1329 outdoor color. }End Foot Troubles, oft Even berets, now an ac- “rench golfing to yellows and the More than 30,000 Tioy Scouts of the world are expected to attend the annual Jamborce in England in gl e 30 B Scous ot e vt e s o sons o vt smuvere o | Amaging New Way Powell (upper right) Wioniti, .ml.m-\nng abgvel willl be direstedlin camp! by Ehoups of leaders from many | Sounisies. Gvelows. James B, West (1af) Is diractor of American seouts. | Burning, Aching, _Soreness, Itching, End in 3 Minutes June 28 P—Half a|year intervals, the first having) In the ' Dirkenpead e g e LR outs are minding the'r | taken place in England, the secons | SCOuts will be divided i Ry % Sl n days, for it is up 10|in Denmark and the thira pens|@nd Will live in tent tiped, Sperspiring, tender,; Bwo) 4 Phrone | 2 |feet? You can get relief in three scoutmusters and lccal councils to | scheduled for England because of | PFEDAring its own meals. * i e choose the 1.500 who will represent | the anniversary. Sir Robert Baden- | Petitions and contests in scourcr: "‘_”‘.““'"f ']‘l’“{f ],‘n "],an‘iv‘ e America at the third jamboree in| Powell, founder of scouting, will e | Wil take place between patrols :‘““"\';" s ro\dsf‘lr\r: A England in August. | guest of honor and scveral other |TePresenting cach country. st e e More than 30.000 scouts from 43 |hotables will attend. | Lorne W. Barclay, scout execu. | oot e TS 2 nations are expected to attend ta The scouts selected will sail trom | tive of Florida. will lead the r- | Instantly you feel the pain fading atn | ican contingent. Mr. Barclay has| .,y 1t cools and soothes the fect: i They | been an important figure in Socti | ykeg out the soreness. the butn, the| on the | will return in September in .| Work for years and was decorated | g " tho jtching, Ends friction of | rally which will mark the twenty first anniversary of scouting. will camp for'two weeks plains of Birkenhead, New York in groups of eight They | an adult leader late in July. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929. BOYS SHOOTING AT BIRDS “Boys are shooting at birds with bullets and I believe that an officer «han'd pe s=ont out here to stop them,” was the telephone call waleh cuwe into the police sfation at 3:15 Thursday afternoon ‘from a resident on Cranston terrace. An officer was despatched to the scene and gave the boys a severe warning. “Uneeda Balers” delicious Announcement CUNNINGHAM BROS. Have Taken Over thé LEONARD CAFETERIA and Will Open for Business SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Under the Name of The I.conard Dining Room Opening Special A Full Course Chicken Dinner Will Be Served Saturday From 11 A. M,, to 3 P. M. for 50c A La Carte Service Daily Special Business Men’s Luncheon Will Be Served From 11 A. M,, to 2 P. M. CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES — Open Every Sunday — DE LUXE A big box of little cookies, chocolate and vanills Ilnnlld round and square. A boxful of “favorites,” with each one - good as the best. Buy them by the package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Unesde Bakers” AZ/-?’OZW/ EFF ICIENCY across the | for school. umber of parttes DY the French government for RiS!iiont ghoes. Ahsorbs excess perspir- rifer’ from Liverpool, and an elab. have heen ar ed for tours of the | Work with the committee for dev-|.ijon: stops odor. | osate program has been planned for | continent and several groups wiil |astated France. Get Kora Konia today from any | their entertainment. [ be entortained {These jamborecs are held at four- | pean countrie hy Not Join The Crowds AT HIDDEN LAKE And see for yourself why over one quart>r of Connecticut’s finest Lake De- velopment has been sold in four under construction Bid good-bye to foot tor- | e WSl ke, a2l 7y four cottages are already "JOW TO REACH The Reason WHY HIDDEN LAKE Not only does th: remarkable develop: ment meet every re- quirement but as an investment it is in- comparable. Many lots have already been RESOLD at - handsome profit. lotor to Middle- swn and proceed aleng the River Road, turning right ¢t Higganum to- rds Clinton ‘nd Hammonasset Jeach. 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