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| measure to confine the tariff bill | NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929, iff bill out of the way before the regular session begins in December. To that end all efforts will be 4i. ‘ather Bojnowski is receiving many rected. | congratulations on the remarkable | The democratic leaders have given |growth in personnel and influence of | informal assurance that they ars|the order, which he considers one of | willing to cooperate to see that th: the most important achievements of tariff measure is disposed of wit his life work. the extra session, but the manifoll| Parishioners Will observe the an- | opportunities offered by such con-|niversary at the masses at the Sa- | troversial legislation for debate|cred Heart church on Sunday. The | make no predictions certain. n- |solemn high mass at 10:30 will be ator Pat Harrison of Mississippi is |celebrated by Bishop Maurice F. Mc- | a democratic leader in the tariff | Aulie, auxiliary bishop of the dio- | fight. | cese, who will be assisted by Rev. 8. | Taking up such | Musiel of Hartford as archpriest, legislation in mid-summer is not|Rev. J. Ceppa of Meriden as deacon, calculated to be of much help in| |Rev. F. Wladasz as sub deacon, and smoothing over the many points of | |Rev. A. Kowalezyk as master of | differences presented by a tariff |ceremonies With the exception of a | 2| bill. The 19 members of the finance |Jarge banquet which will be held at | committee wWho “m take the lead i the orphan‘s home at North Bur- the tariff disc ritt street at 5 o'clock, the mass will conclude the™celebration of the sil- Sacred Heart church, who founded e orders of nuns, will attend. Rev. | HOT TARIFF FIGHT COHING IN SENATE ~ Will Be One of Stormiest Con- tests in Post-War Days Washington, Aug. 16 (#—Tha im- pending tariff struggle in the sen- atc promises one of the stormiest' bessions of post-war days. Consideration of the tariff meas- ure passed by the house last N Is the main and almost the subject for the remaining da the extra session for the sens which reconvenes Monday, Au ust 19. The tariff always has been one of ‘the principal points of conten- tion between republicans and dem vcrats. The/situation now is intensi- fed by the organization of a third Eroup, the republican independents, Who appear to hold the balance of bower. Regular republicans on the sen- bte finance committee have re- vised the house measure, with its Widespread increases in rates, Hownward, in most instinces. The tepublican independents are de- manding that revision of the 1922 tariff act be confined to the agri- PULISH SISTERH“["] Russell Mossman, C. Earl Steele | cultural products. The democrats, und Wilson. Harren, crew of the Who have been traditionally for ne, - announced mmhgr takeoff Tag Day Tomorrow bublican independent position. for discussion of work on the summer. The 11 the committee_who sponsibility for revision of the house bill have been closeted together for ’ ! : i ago, : P—The air- five ‘hours a day for more than a| Chicago. Aus. 16 h month and the reports from behing |Plane “Chicago—We Will" which closed doors told of many a hard |(Vice has set out to overcome the {17 1-2 day record of the “St. Louis Robin,” experienced its second fail- |ure in two days when it landed |last night at municipal airport aft- er four hours and 28 minutes in the air. On Wednesday the first at- tempt ended in three hours and 35 minutes. i republican members sumed full n.wChlcago Plane Again Fails in Flight Trial | fought session. \Portland Soldiers on Hike to Training Camp The public will be afforded an op- | Portland, Me., Aug. 16 (M—l‘om— \porluml\ of contributing to the suc- [pany M and the mounted detach- Jependents, offered & TesOltlon - |cess of the order of the Children of ment of the Fifth United States hod| e Tn it S oie lorth houds | Mary e, whose members | fantry, the third New England unit arge of the Sacred |of the regular army to leave for , tomorrow when a |the concentration area for maneu- | held from {vers, broke camp at Fort Preble | - [today for their hike to Alstead, N. T The troopers, commanded by | Major Walter F. Adams, numhorodi Ited” tariff revision. RRepublican | 150 men. They will bivouac at West | Yeguars headed by Schator Smoot |? Scarboro tonight. of Utah have interp d that dec- An outfit from laration to sanction revision of | Sistance to ma g |New Bedford, M; some of the industrial schedules as | CSS: Irank B L e S or ht e well as of agricultural rates [iSharsepotitho Yl Drm”in‘\roopr‘rs from Fort Adams, New- Ungorthofieenato ulen n o e e P3| port, R. L. will be encamped at ments may be offered to any ¥ Jtioned at | Dighton, Mass. ot nn‘ The helpers will be thousand or more different e eion W e | In the tarift law s S n the tarif law so ther Main, Franklin arch, West| Fur Finds Many Uses tunity for plenty of disc Main, Myrtle, East Main, North and | 1 voting when the fight once gets un- | Main MVTtie. E2 | In Fashions for Fall Horw On Sunday in the Polish Orphan- | Paris, Aug. 16 (A—White ermin- Republican leaders are honeful novitiate ‘mo vest and foresleeves on a black that local interests will attract | enough support on some of the | rates increases to split the oppost tion. They do not believe the co bination of republican indep: The close division of the senate bn this controversial legislation Was shown when Senator Borah bt Idaho, one of the republican in- to agricultural products. His reso- lution lost by one vote, 39 to 38, President Hoover apparently in tends to keep out of the senate bat- tle, standing by his declaration in | his message to congress for “lim-| At a meeting to be held tonight at | 8 o’clock at the Rectory hajl on Or- ange str\l‘l pn!: and women of the Fort Rodman, will bivouac the women ags on Burritt street class of six young ar to become members of the |With & black atternoon coat collarcd | Children of Mary of the Immacu- ‘Hl white ermine, are some of the p late Conception, will take their fina al | nr‘\\ uses of fur in autumn ffl\thlV: dents and democrats, which very |yows at 7 o'clock in the Orphanage| Many detachable fur collars of nearly adopted the Borah resolu-|cpapel, where the mass will be cele- [scarf form are added to winter tion, will stand intact on all of th|prated by Bishop John J. Nilan of |coats, hoth sport and afternoon type. humerous rates to come up for roll | ffaptford. |A new fox collar is a straight up- | tall votes. | The entire group of orphans and | sttanding band which fastens with However, the administration |nuns will witness the ceremonies. | cloth tabs of the material of the Broup is determined to get the tar- Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor ol‘su\t_ it accompanies. "THE BIC STORE NEW BRITAIN'S SHOPPING CENTER. SATURDAY * Advance Showing of Smart New Fall Hats — e Hand Blocked French Felts who | cloth dress, and bands of white er-! have been on probation for the past |mine on black suede gloves for wear | 49c Women’s High Grade Rubber Aprons With fancy patch pockets Always _SATURDAY-| 472 Heavy TURKISH TOWELS Size 24x45. White and fancy bor- ders. All are double 21 c thread towels. Saturday 147 Seamless BED SHEETS Made from heavy white cotton. Size 81x90. 87 For Saturday Special, each C 172 WHITE PILLOW CASE§ Made of good firm cotton. Size 45x36. Extra Special for Saturday each 2 1 C 59¢ Pure Linen GUEST TOWELS With hemstitched hems and hand embroidered designs. Saturdayas s each 39 (6 $2.95 Boys’ SUMMER WASH SUITS Sizes to 6. In a good range of fancy figured and plain materials. For Saturday $1.98 Boys’ NOVELTY KNICKERS Sizes 7 to 15. All full cut and well made in a good assortment of " of colors. Saturday — — CLEARANCE SALE! Sizes T to 15 With coat, vest and two pairs knickers. Blue Cheviots and Blue Serges included at this price. —_— $1.00 Women's RAYON UNDERWEAR Including Panties, Bloomers and Step-Ins. In a beautiful range of light shades. rof 69c Saturday $1.50 Men’s White BROADCLOTH SHIRTS With attached collar and neckband style. All well tailored. $1 29 Saturday Special . _TOILETS - AT CUT PRICES 75¢ BONCILLA FACE POWDER, Saturday ... 59C ALL 50c ROUGES, Saturday These dresses sold up to $5.00 each. of Silk Figured Crepe, Georgette and Crepe. less and short sleeves. N ——— ALL WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS NOW !; PRICE LY | THE BIG STOR EW BRITAIN‘S SHOPPING CENT ER/ ! CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY €HECKS HERE SATURDAY SHOPPERS ARE Men’s Fancy Half Hose Irregulars of our 50c grade. 30 dozen in lot. pair 25C Saturday Sure to Save Here SUMMER CLEAN-UP ! Women’s and Misses’ o Siik Dresses (1 Values to $9.95 ‘ An attractive ment of fancy red Silk Crepe, Geo: and plain colored Siik Crepe. Some with cap» " collars. Mostly elbow and short sleeves, ON SALE TURDAY AT THIS PRICE Sleeveless Silk Dresses assort- They are made Sleeve- now. Our work is guaranteed and under the super years. THE COST IS REASONABLE. —STRAPS —GORES —OXFORDS —CUT-OUTS —BUCKLES —COLONIAL ‘COMBINATION LAST —AT RAPHAEL’S ONLY— Just Received 4,732 Pairs of New Fall Styles and Colors '4.98- HOSIERY AT CLEARANCE PRICES! WOMEN'S I'L'LL F.\\HIO‘\'FD SILK HOKh BLACK TISFAC Il()\ JARAN SIZES 1 TO 10 WIDTHS AA TO WHY PAY MORE? SEE WINDOW ‘D98 Have your ALTERATION work on your fall coat or dress done on of ALBERT FRUSCELLA, who has been in our employ for twenty -SATURDAY- MEN'S SEALPAX ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Made of fine Nainsook and white Balbriggans. Button shoulder or button front 5.00 “P. N. Practical ,” Modart and Treo ELASTIC GIRDLES 0dd sizes only. To Close Out at New Fall ENGLISH PRINTS 36 inches wide and guaranteed fast color. Dainty figured and striped designs. Per yard BAY STATE TOILET PAPER 2,000 sheets to a roll. Regular 15¢ o 2 rolls 190 'Saturday MEN’S SILK e F(?FR- AND TIES 5c gnd $1.00 Ties. To be Sold Saturday Only at . 4’9 Only 10 dozen at thxs price Women’s SILK and RAYON HOSE White and 10 fashionable shades. Pointed heels. 59c grade. pair 39C Saturday LARGE RAYON BED SPREADS TOMORROW $1.98 Size 81x108 Made of fine figured Rayon, in Rose, Green, Blue and Gold. Lot Fancy Figured DRAPERY SILKS The kind that sold up to $1.50 per yard. Until Sold Saturday, yard 44(: . 0dd Lot Fancy WINDOW CURTAINS Sold up to $2.98. Only a limited amount at this price, $1 00 . so come early aSturday —TOILETS — AT CUT PRICES 2-Quart Seamless 69c¢ HOT WATER BOTTLES or SYRINGES '»c Men< and Women's (LTI(LR\ SOAP, Saturday cake 16(3 KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS, Saturday 300 Square or pointed heels: 12 new Fall shades .... WOMEN’S NOVELTY HEEL SILK HOSE Double twin points or “Terrace Heel.” Our regular $1.00 grade. Saturday Special SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Made 0f Swed- 10 " 39c or ish Steel . 50c MELBA SKIN LOTION, Saturday L 49c Two Interesting Price Groups —WINE —MONET BLUE —PANATELLA —ENGLISH GREEN COLORS: —MARACAIBO —PARIS PLAGE —MOTHER GOOSE —NAVY — BLACK MOST ATTRACTIVE SHOWING IN TOWN Plenty of SMALL AND LARGE HEADSIZES EXTREMELY chic and smart are these little close-fitting Felts with long draped backs which are youthfully becoming. Turn-up Brims—Cloches, Pirates and the popular Off-the-Face model with new curves and longer sides. “ivery Hat a distinetive model and the newest in Fall styles ON SALE TOMORROW FOR THE FIRST TIME $1.00 Size LISTERIXE, Mouth Size, Saturday .. Women's Dainty Street Dresses $2.98 Women's STREET DRESSES In sizes 36 to 46. Sleeveless and short sleeves. Made of attractive Figured Print, Dimity and Lawn. Clearance ....., $1.98 Women's WASHABLE STREET DRES, Sizes 36 to 54 In figured Lawns, Dimity Print. Mostly sleeveless short sleeves. Clearance and and Children’s New Silk and Wool 2 Piece Imported Sweater Sets Consisting of Sweater and Beret. Sizes 2 to 6, in peach, green, red, powder blue and novelty stripe iICHILDREN’S COATS, Sizes 2 Ankle Socks Half Socks Children’s SILK SOC K\ 60 Dozen BOYS' GOLF SOCKS Snappy Designs Sizes T té 111; On Sale Saturday 39C Only at this Price . ... NEW FALL GIFTS | FOR THE BABY A GIFT FOR BABY! NEW BUNTING Made of high grade Fiderdown. Lined hoods and daintily trimmed with nursery designs. All tly boxed. each $1 ‘98 Saturday KNIT SETS Hand embroidered with A GIFT FOR BABY! 3-PC. Consisting of Sweater, Cap and Boottee. white with pink and blue trimming. Saturday $2.00 INFANTS' FINE MADEIRA DRESS Yoke and bottoms elaborately embroidered. Sizes are 0, 1 and 2 Always sold for $2.00. Saturday Until Sold Final Clearance On All GIRLS’ SUMMER HATS Some sold up to $3.00. To be closed out regardless of cost at 42¢ ’: Girls’ New Fall School Dresses FOR SCHOOL! “Lucette” Guaranteed Wash DRESSES With or without bloomers in sizes 7 to 14. All new figured prints in the new fall designs. Full length and elbow 51\\0\'(‘{ e “CINDERELLA” NEW SCHOOL DRESSES Sizes 7 to 14. Guaranteed to wash. With or without bloomers. Dainty new figured patterns with con- trasting collars. Long sleeves and short sleeves. Saturday — Special Group of Growing Girls’ Wash Dresses Tn sizes 7 to 14. New fall ma- terials in attractve styles and fig- ured materials. ured materials = $1.00 Saturday Values to $1.50 e to 6. Values to §12.95. FINAL CLEAN-UP—$4.87