New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 6, 1929, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 192 WOMEN'S WAISTS |5 B e it i i S ety i T AIGRETTES APPEAR " por"hisea Seacom to apprise him of the news. The| The concert is in charge of Man- St Llizebeth's Theatrical club of A telephone conversation has been|ager G. Bauman; Musical Director roy: . . = the red Heart church will hold reported about like this: Prof. A. Jagielski of Hartford, Bani i Ee? 5 L ; = ' : - o its annnal meeting tonight at 8 “Say, T hear that Charles Francis |Leaders Prof. J. Frugale and Prof. F5 5 ; - L ; o'clock at the Rectory hall on Or- Adams is going to be the new sec. |J. Gilson, and Pianists Mabel Stein- e e i e o - ] reet. Paul Nurcyk, presi- g ing | retary of the navy. No. no, not the|er and Edna La Flamme, : o : e : " > olub will preside. JPlie Parisian Expert Resurrects Ling reters,or the navy: No. no. nat i cpratiang £ . (Forbidden in America, They Re-|drt of ihe club it preside. Pians N cis Adams, some king over at Cam- i | A . "he circle will probably as- in Latest Gowas bridse. who's treasurer of Harvard | Personals . . - turn to Service in Paris 7wl Sonet Wb i ke —a university or something like that.” P L s i % . ‘ b " # At i} 1day evening at the General . The managing editor investi- 4 - g : ® 2 2 hall in the Sacred Heart Paris, Aug. § (P) — A woman's| .i.3 and found that the “gink” at| Michacl Roman, formerly of this . : : 8 aris, A tes. ‘for- 0ol on Gold street \waist is again something more than |y, 0o vq was the right man, His|City. left yesterday for New York g & idden orname & figure of sbeech Inithe world ofi|C oo oot Mo a0 the tirstiword on | After being a guest of Mr. and Mrs, - : | States, are to have a re style. After years of wandering, i | Paul Nurczyk for two weeks. S 4 . ‘ it seems, where Reboux L F G- l ] H y ; the subject. two - g Walstline,y and) ihere #hy willlstay |dhend ot BYRCBIisHaniCyiTerien | 32008 A5 0 e TR BE 8 E 8 - ' ; e : L e L e A Tip For You temporarily by almost unanimous |[OPMer secretary to Mr. Ioover| SPTIngfield, Mass £ . b : . - L e p agreement. of the most important |2nd John Richardson, who was as- e 1 _ “ withtwin agrette ey dress designers of Paris. SogiBfed B v It Hoover i intihe roo | SeT i e il ius, Bireq Sioxfa Nt ¥ o ! ; o : gl G 1 ove world Kruscheh Final doubts about the upward |administration. They are botn |Harold, of 114 Bohemia street, who : . : ‘ moditied Lrim in bac | il Zient o0 et ineslweredaiapellnl| EBRVREd men BhandIcd Bt o sens HAVE ReRE ADERAIS el yaca b oL i : . forme of t ymen strive for an atfracs vesterday when . famous - woman | ChusStts campaign for Hoover and, | Montreal and Thousand Islands and . g ; : : . R » ; : Al dressmaker, who fook “normal” [Of course, were well acquainted |Dorloe, N. Y. have returned to ; ; e Drushs : aistlines out of fashion, put them |With the man who for ye bl [Eheteinone SRS ERIAnIE 3 it 0 ; ¢ % ; CENAD ol SRR i ¢ \ pe th banishes back again. handled Harvard’s millions and |and daughter Anna and Mrs. Anna 8 5 5 : _ orm of bonnet shaped v t and br nto blossom all the who won fame as a yachtsman- be- Ellsworth 04" Dorloo, returned with e A % trimm back. Milline s that every Professional buyers used every [ 170 WAT them and will spend the next two ; o 8 i ! . : e R 5 e 5 known scheme to get to see her col- weeks visiting relatives and friends A . o : i ( i b e : s : s lection, which it was generally here. Last Saturday the party went i 3 v ing their h en Salts in a agreed would decide whether or not to Mr. Fox's camp at Highland lake. A s : s 5 % forel brsaltodi Paris was going to uphold the high- T e T e = . Vet oleg s g Jefore breakfast some hope for stylish stouts and for [the &reat business department of S Insfont e r A e ar A M AT { oz 8 ey hata o the opponents of raised belts. Now the government. A. W. Shaw, who ter J. Dow of New Britain % v:,] Ba, ,!_ ¢ there is almost none as only the out- :a:L\>orn .:\%:nclatorli \}:Ih the Pr:'s\iA b % & ‘\“:“’.\ W ‘\"‘“ v‘y]‘, i b Honnet i stending dressmaker shows a de-|C€n° h War and after-war work,| pneu.q Mildred and Ellen Hart ot el e ST : lcuEg Tostie cidedly low walst line and his favor- | Susgested Robert Patterson La- | oy g2 10w ‘gtreot have returned & TARNIWGS NHATNew VorlciBivean e e St ite method of solving the problem is "’?xf‘h"; Chicago engineer had met |1OMe after spending their annual Her motors barely cold after a 5,000-mile flicht from Germany, the Graf Zeppelin, shown here | oeri 1 '°;‘;§‘;,c‘:fi;‘ o houses {hat |Hoover once at a general confer. | acation at Cornfield Point, in the big hangar at Lakehu - J., already was being groomed for a round-the-world voyage | th trimimin ; 3 have an important influence on fagh- [ence at the commerce department. s 5 | as this picture was taken. Workmen were carrying out the instructions of Commander "X ©f bonnet shap Ay i it sions have now shown their winter | He himself admits that there prob-| Turns Off Water Supply . ‘When it came to selecting a sec- retary of commerce, Mr. Hoover wanted an engineer of outstanding ability to carry on the work that polo grounc ck felt bonnet with 2 . . An alterr for wor n tiyit s reflected m‘\w:hl | Hugo Eckener (insert) that the giant craft be replenished with 400,000 cubic feet of hy- |l hats with brims is the ¢ eerful acity and models. The buyers are making |ably was no more surprised man in -y 3 % 1 4 B = frantic effor(s to be the first to in- |the United Sfates than he was| I‘:figfl?’: fi:e‘mllg goll.lrse; drogen gas for buoyancy and refueled with 1,000,000 fect of ethane gas in anbicipabionfoisanti A S MIEEEE At B e oy troduce the raised waist line, longer | When he was advised (hat the new immediate return trip over the Atlantic ide with the Zeppelin, above, may be see tinct daytime skirts and kle length or | president wanted him to carry on |RURKey, 88 Daly avenue, had bee p E e with the Zeppelin, above, may be seen fiuse trailing evening fr~-is into Ameri- [in the commerce department. He ca. ave up his privat o ake 5 Hes ALEh e work to take| ot heen turned on, according to'a | : report received last night by Officer p s clangated turned off early yesterday mornin: the United States. dirigible Los Angeles th and at § o'clock last night, it had had turned |off the water. He went to Boncelk 2 9| ) 5 BY WARTIME ADES e o e s o s i i 2 Genuine values....low prices feature Porter’s e Institution to be Given Sunday|Wwent to the house again and Boncek | Helllfld in (hoosing Proper Men| Nisntin seercd sicart arish ran Sulitin Perned et theiaten I M I D S be given Sunday night at 7:30 at Applications for marriage licenses |the general assembly hall on Orangs |have been made by Frank B. Par- Washington, Aug. 6. (A—War . The concert is under the|zych of 343 Burritt street and Gene- | F P t B d E L N lime associates, who with hundreds |auspices of the silver jubilee com- |vieve L. Kobus of 146 Smith street: our GS €as 2 = of their kind rallied around th»|mittee and given by the New Brit- | Miss Marion V. Nicander of 95 - - Hoover pelitical banner, now are |ain branch of the New Haven In- |Shuttle Meadow avenue and Norman Ji| 7o, receiving credit for bringing for- |stitute of Music. | Frazier of 26 Laurel Hill avenue, g : L R ward two present cabinet members | The concert consists of five parts|Norwich; Andrew Schuster of 116 i Sas % lV!ng com who probably were even more sur- [and more than 50 students of the|Cherry streot and Miss Carmela Pa- g g prised than the public by the ten- | Institute will t: part. Banjo, [ralmo of 77 Elm street. - der of office. | The two are Charles T Adams of Massachusetts, secretary of the navy, and Robert Patte St e - E , e B of two pieces Group ..... commerce. ‘ h\ Adams was a real stranger | 3 ‘ One of the most handsome suites we o Mr. Hoover when he received B : . = b o C ; g an invitation to lunch with the s ave ever shown. Coverings is president-elect and Mrs. Hoover at w 0 e 2 i W ( Zal ) beige with silk rope binding. The the pre-inaugural home on Belle i ~ 3 : very newest in living room suites. Isle, Fla., last February. ; b During that luncheon Mr, Hoover Everyone can't have £ d up (h(‘. in(m:m\(iom\lly : l\'r-w\.\ n cash on hand to meet | Were § amateur yachtsman and treasurer of Harvard university and shortly every emergency that o ize combinati afterward tendered him the navy Full size combination m R B R e S pops up! But how good You'llbe pleasedto find hogany beds. Special dur- a democrat all his life until the cn .| it is to know our service so friendly W ., ing sale. of the Wilson administration, when ” political ~ writers who had gone i« it here at 5o convenient. Helping Florida with the president-elect any time you folks who need money even suspected that the man wh) vaced the Resolute fo victory over | need it quickly is our business, the Shamrock back in 1920 was | T L . t slated for the cabinet. Tt remained | B f 1 S for a sports writer for a Boston ene lcla oan Oc"e y newspaper, who was in Miami New Britain, Conn. _ Beach for the Stribling-Sharkey | The on’y charge is three and onc-half per cent per month on unpaid amount of loan. i , " . Room 201, Raphael Building, Second Floor, 99 West Main Street heavyweight, to “scoop” the lot of & D elentions New Dritatn 1.9-423 them: Open ensed by the State e, | R el | 707y WALNUT BEDROOM he supported Warren G. Hurding you can get and our repayment plan REED CHAIRS None of the group of seasoncd or Rockers vine” trickled word ‘that Adams e EEEEE | SUITES Beantifully 2 A fine four-piece, fo woods mi rost hed suite consist suite much of dresser, bid Store Closes at NOOl’l WOMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES Wednesdays MIDOLETOWN =~ NEW BRITAIN sired I esser, bed, chifferohe Chifferobe and toilit and vanity. only table CHENT Cretonne covered spring seats and back. Very THIS I8 THE LAST WEEK specia OF REDUCED PRICES CEDAR CHEST = WHITTALL . . Dlnlng Other rug values continue, however, ummer reductions. Hun- Gl’oup ireds of rugs of every type and size 1 to choose. -f Eight Pieces Wednesday A: M, Specials——Real Money Saver; Balance of Our Stock of All Remaipinp; D. M. C. Women’s Women's Crochet Cotton Silk Hosiery Silk Gloves : Left in Stock ] OC a ball Special 1 o ST 0Odd Lot of Dye Flake Regular $1.50 Value Women'’s Good Assortment of e r 3 pkgs. forl OC Colors Neckwea o Assorted Colors = : I OC ch omen s it ot ot Hook and Eyes Light Weight A Few Left Assorted Sizes W l S 3 (Mostly Small Sizes) Black—White * oolen Sweaters Wemen's Fine walnut chests lined Reduced in Price BlOUSCS with fragrant ved ceder. I C acard $2.98 and $3.98 Values Cotton | National Cedar Chests = T oAV $12.75 Balance of Our Stock of Bt OPEN ALL DAY WEDNES Yams Light and Dark Colors Smocks OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK — CLOSED SATURDAY AT NGOON. 25(: a ball }zn%r}?pzlr]ldS‘t;-'i\cI561\'s $ I N 39 each Mostly Dark Colors (Were $1.98) ‘nifure Siove 2 e e e low price Was 337.50 mid-sun ] ] — e Have a Few Good Quality Summer Dresses Left We're Closing Out at $10 Each Need a Light Weight Coat For Fall Wear? We have a Few Left We're Offering at 15 Off Former Prices Notice—All Sales Final, No Exchanges, Nothing Reserved, For Cash Only I ) ) 2 2

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