New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1929, Page 12

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he others had vanished, anc t | problem of re-catching them con-|| Dog Leads Sealchers ddmenton, Alt Aug. IN ANN”AL MEFT ””\'x ieha eathenes, Laxtily 2 Hilira o ]vo\\]ul South Burritt street and Mr. and | nigh : down cut of Arctic on June | | Mrs. James O'Connell and Miss Mary £ Wl D CANNED F [[]U[]ATI[]N to death, it was learned today. Tomorrow, starting at 2 o'clock he dog i His faithful husky do; s faund alive by search arties that set h afternoon, the annual track Canadian Mou A L Gileges Pl to e Sound | e Films in Extension Work Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madigan of | Miss Helen Scanlon of 846 Stan- ley street has returned home from a vacation spent at Indian Neck, | Wednesday Morning Your Choice of Any Summer Silk RESS , . women S that formerly sold k H at ‘10 and up to *19.75 0Ss€é : 1.09] = A beautiful hose made of a fine quality silk with a lisle fogt and sole to give longer wear in the popular narrow French heel or the pointed heel, all strictly first quality in all the season’s latest shades, regular $1.50. Silk Radium 97¢c v Our standard $1.25 quality, suitable for sport frocks, lin- gerie, slips and drapes. Lovely street and pastel shades, guar- anteed tub fast, inches wide. On sale for Wednesday. in the Police head- rschel Island. 's body was huried at hurst Inlet. A brother, D. M. || v at 47 Bedford ass. Royal Miss Ruth Hickok of Stanley. street is spending her vacation at | | Lake Bomoseen, rd had spent its forc ‘ | out on the trapper’s trail after the quarters on grounds will b rection of Smithwick Willow Br tween the rounds Peter J. Scanlon of 846 Stanley |8 street has retuined home after a va- cation spent at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 1 edu to lower ind the Wednesday Morn ing SPECIALS Men’s Broadcloth . Pajamas Bernice Elert left for | Misses Elinor and the |of Maple Hill Manor hav Granby where they will spend the | xt month at Ye Olde Copper Mine |8 farm committe reported and produced being ex‘en- in Com room films which are sively used in schools. Sound, having been developed —recently. opens a completely new field and [ an infinitely greater on Bi Not Entertainment Alone “The problem without sound, them something ment value, and more than merely aid | . A child ma who himself s | tur: and be am Wtion at Col- | necessarily stimulating his 2 just | imagination or wurging him \oi the er research for himself. nt| “Talking films offer great mos- T for teachers to become . — with | directors,” he declared, “and to t into the production side if they that necessary %ense of _ coupled with an under-| Officer Walter Wagner last night 2 {anding of psychology and a keen |notified Bennie Chariosky, 127 | ° cense of what is instructive as|Smalley street, that he was wanted l ell as entertaining.” |in Farmington town court. He Milliken said that many of the | made the notification at the request A large assortment of men’s fancy and plain ew school houses throughout | of Constable Fuller of Farmington. broadecloth pajamas made th country are being equipped Boys selling magazines in the with theater auditoriums and are | vicinity of 359 Main street were of the finest materials. All sizes. revolution A > array prizes, such as|country in appeal to boys : as been | one donated and these v to | cators and the ‘ 5. Victor Sintan and Misses Ann vlock, Mary Serbin, Gussie Yanks . |and Anna Lester are spending a of school films, ¥eoi at Point O'Woods. has been to give | beside entertain- to make ‘hem | visual educs y look at a pic- | ed by it, with- decade, no is willing to hazard, but edu- producers it 18 impro 1ents to kindergartes I tment. talkie n professor,” winr the eve s | bo! to brir the merchants con Mids Marjorie Bergren of Victoria road is spending the week at Paw- tucket, R. L. can re the Dr. H. D. rofessor ia’ Ur Kitson, Wednesday Morning Ruth and Kathryn Lynch of den street are spending two s at Ocean beach, New London. of educ versity. H n co-operat first City Items Cheaper Method, Too is no doubt tha vacher's work cost of instance, we should |\ ine \jred for sound pictures. questioned last night by Officer Me- Cofihialinc i Grath after the tortoise shell spec- nd. record |t acles of Thomas Riley disappeared Lz L Riley blamed the boy i Carl DiPace, 431 West Main street e |had a bad attack of indigestion g carly this morning. He groaned. d on his own recog- | Officer Johnson, passing, heard the jim- explain will appear in police {man groan and wondered. He in- JOHN i theory of |court tomorrow. | vestigated, called Licutenant Rival b i L | who despatched Dr. Slysz to take A i 12AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | care of the man. s I Men’s nstein For Only Regular $1.50 Quality on Broad str brakes, Martin Cz 3, a| letown farmer, was | 9:50 this morn | He was relea nition and this good, since the in German, but cigntists, say Buy several at this low price. Lovely frocks that are smartly made and trimmed in the season’s newest Alling elous examples it is a per- | o film an ex- styles and colorings. A Good Choice of Sizes rd the Fancy Socks 25¢ beautiful it to a group of n show this film in | schc coun- Summer doubles the need by | a is | i operation, ve cannot e i e AT means Wash Goods Remnants Short lengths of our regular 1 9 yd summer wash fabrics. Choice of Spectacular Offer! prints and plain colors, voiles, dimi- ties, lawns, basket weaves and Regular 49c Quality rayons. Lengths suitable for kid- 3 i c each dies’ dresses, blouses, pillows. Values to $1.49 yard. Priced for Wednesday only”. Extra heavy soft spongy absorbent Turkish towels. Colored woven terry borders, large size, 24x48. An excep- tional value, regular 49c quality. On sale Wednesday only. SR assort- Jfor this deodorizing sanitary protection 1 follow | | . — ’ . R 3 ment of men’s fancy Another Important Phase university extension work, d lectures by leading pro- | would be invaluable, Hvun‘ colleges a le m meet inds for their professors, ller towns. first picture, directed by | is one to aid in voca- | It takes a young L factory, a news. | bank firm nd industries, and as and are ompanying socks in a large assort- vents on the prog ment of patterns. ors { most Boys' shuttle relay (ser A basketball throw (open). ning broad jump dash (op« y girls' baseb ro Boys vault race, s’ potat tato race, ior), boys’ hi, Girls’ race, girl or), girls )oys' T (open), 100 vy tson, Wednesday Morning Final Clean-Up Sale Our Regualar °1: Women’s Tub FROCK Bautiful Fabrics — Lovely Trimmed — Wonderful Styles Adorable Colorings — 4—In hospitals . . . Kotex is All Sizes, 16 to 44 — the identical material used ] 2 practically exclusively by sur- geons in 85, of the country’s leading hospitals. Kotex—45¢ for 12—atany drug, dry goods workers lecture | each is re- | i possibilities in sound nother reel method or Mussolini giv < ' “ glish IH»‘ 4 ks - b a demon- | . : ' is aimed at, to show “m«“ KOTEX IS SOFT On Sale Wed. Only N summer.. . when danger of offense is so much greater . . . what a relicf to know that Kotex completely deodor- izes! What a relief to forget old fears to know there is no possibility of FRIEND OF DOGS FREES | " GITY POUND CANINES 1—Not a deceptive softness, that soon packs into chafing hard- ness. But a delicate, lasting softness. 2-Safe, secure . . mind at ease. 3—Kotex filler is far lighter and cooler than cotton, yet absorbs 5 times as much, ave bheen used for several years,” Milliken, secreta of Hmi 1re Producers’ Asso- | . nenting on the com- | . keeps your Opens Latch and Only Two “Trus- e el il lions of women find Kotex absclutely essential in summer. ties” Decide | moulon picture com- to Remu > : not oblivious to icational possibilities of | but that is not the Guests of City Kotex is always light, cool, comfort- iriterested in 2ble. It never loses its softness. It simply are in the chtertain. | cannot pack. It is so very absorbent that | weight and bulk are unnecessary. ago, Will Hays| Kotexis non-detectable. Thecornersare ational value and | roundedand tapered so no oudine shows a committee to work In | eyen under summer's filmiest frocks. with the National - = i 5 Women appreciate, too, the ease with devel- See Window Showing of These Lovely Frocks membered how be. And so compassionately, the dog pound Assoclation to fina | door. 1 schools wanted and | This motning when t F A leatia and what part of 1t den | for them by the pic- which Kotex disposes. There’s no more fuss and layndering. The layers of filler can easily be adjusted as needed. Kotex or department stos Kotex Super-Size~65¢ for 12 RAYON SILK Third Floor Colored Hem Bed Sets KOT€E X The New Sanitary Pad which deodorizes brings complete sanitary comfort to sum- two of t h had been |ture . | L ¢ ) mer's most trying days. in the po survey of two years, . Offerings BLOOMERS Consists of one 81x99 sheet and two 45x36 pillow cases. Made of a pure bleached cot- . Men's Hdkfs. Made of a fine Egyp- ton, hemstitch finish, with neat colored borders. Each set tian yarn cotton. Colored woven corded borders, neatly boxed. Priced for : Cretonnes o yset e riced for Wed. hemstitch finish, cut full size. Specially priced for . Our regular stock of odds c pair and ends, bright attractive i ot ' [ | | Wednesday, ] 5 | (e patterns, 36 inches wide. eachen il Pure linen damask lunch- con sets, with colored woven jacquard borders, ready for use. 36 inch cloth with four matching napkins. Specially priced for Wednesday 79 ‘ only, each C About 200 pairs of made bloomers. In dark col- ors only. Not all sizes in cach style but a good choice to select from. Values up to $2.95. well Special Wed., 2 5 c hemmed Consists of a Panel Curtains Made of fine quality mar- quisette with lace inser- tions, wide flounce at bot- tom with ruffle. Special $1.49 Wednesday Morning! Window Shades . at 15 Price Bancroft’s sunfast Hol- land window shades in six 7 5 all your old shades with new ones at one-half price. $1.49 value. Special Wednesday. colors—linen, white, sage, 3rd Floor Women’s SLEEVELESS SWEATERS Summer ing last Friday with prices already greatly reduced we are taking off one dollar each day until August 17. Hats, Hosiery, Sweaters, Skirts and Bathing Suits are included in our general summer clearance. Coats and Dresses are being ‘reduced further. Start- for Wednesday Hand Bags Black cobra leather, leather lined, brass hard- ware, 18 inch size, green and ecry, size 36x72. 7 Here is a chance to replace rein- forced corners. These are odds and ends to close out. ok Wednesday . Closing out our entire of slceveless sweaters. of all wool, also silk in plain and combinations. $3.95. stock Made nd wool striking color Values up to OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL NINE—CLOSED SATURDAYS AT ONE

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