New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1929, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAY HERALD R![);‘\Y, AUGUST 23, 1929. MAGS' NEW STORE OPENS TOM TOMORROW| Puplic Insp tion of Place Ar- ranged for This Evening Under the gleam of huge flood lights and with orchestr: music ing to its general attractiveness. 3. Mag & Sons tontght will usher 's newest business es- :cond Mag store, at G0 Main s The store i . Mag owned and operated and his sons, Samuel Their other place of on Main street opposite the ion of Bast Main street will » managed by Harold J. O'Meara, ted by Morton Eisenberg. r several menths, workmen un- der the direction of Contractor Ber- in have been executing a plan of construction modeled after the most modern merchandising es- tablishments of the count The store is 32x60, with a basement, main floor, mezzanine and second floor, affording 3,000 fect space. Iittings on the main floor are of black walnut and on the sec- ond floor 1 will be in charge of hery department, the first seen as the store is entered. To the year of the building are clothing and shoe departments, former under the supervision John Maloney, assisted by N. Wittaker, and the latter managed by Herbert Swansqn. On the mez- zanine floor Al Huband will be in charge of sporting goods, and luggage. The second floor is given over to hoys' wear. and Hugh Laird is in cha Miss Margar the haber the rge. Schmidt has been engaged to take | charge of the office. 1 un f connected with the business s free parking on a spacious plot in the rear of Dbuilding Tonight's reception Wil be from, to 10 o'clock. The entire sales force will be on hand to t new and old friends, but no merchandise will he sold omorrow the store will open for busine: ture Wrin'd-less Cotton Is Sought by Scientists | VWashington, Aug. 23 (P—A meth- 0d of manufacturing a cotton cloth that will not wrinkle, Is being sought by the hureau of standards, The needs for such a cloth was led to the attention of the bu- by Representative * Edith republican, Ma id one of the rey uso was nof made wider on cloth was which it wrinkled The study was unde with a group of other tests n which the bureau is seeking to de- termine the serviceability of cotton cloths. The textile section is sembling data on thermal tivity, launderabilit of as condus clipperiness draping qualities, lustre nd other factors that affect ' opinion of quality. network of 37,500 of floor | birch has been used. | the | the | morning | with .| powers, ' United Siates Carefully Guarding Secrets Of Two New Mystery Cruisers Being Built MAKES HOOVER PAY‘ ; Postponed Expendl e Gauae of | J. Todel of the Northam uniforms | about Lis nav He isn't telliz ing radius | battle cruisers | their S-inch m Two of 1 | the Northar | simultancously [first at Nex |the atter | Calvin- Coolid Northampton and | Holcombe, daug Holco nsor the city’s name, inyone the cruis- w 10,000-ton the > of o ne ra ns, the Tlouston on, will be launc September 7 News, Va., and Mass. M. will sponsor the Miss I eth ter former of Houston, will p that bears that ind hed the ort (5% of | The crui fifth of ei ber, 1924. The City and the been launched, ville and the completed. When they the eight hecome | of the scont the Atlanti the ton fourth and are are dons division % i 19 iscion e divi from rthamptcn as t en along |® Tuilt under terms of the Wash- ingion limitation of armaments [ conference, the new cra » Uncl sam'’s only n n scout cruisers Like similar of other nav they limited to 10.0¢ ai cment and S-inct authorizing them, for the “highest pr and the greates of _action.” IXC rand armaments, they ships | tons In uns. ress desirable of were torpedo tubes. not vet | ulser (o Be Izunched simultanecusly vizht) 1s tynical of ti > type tiat will guard the new i with ady of not to excecd the 22 cach It is .7 Inot rplanc inch ccecd a cost of $11,000,000, Only cruisers eix of built in old-type between 1 and and they are not | now. By June.| Unel will have 18 cr Two laid down under the 1929 naval program are being constructed in vate yards N. J, and Quincy, | secret they an nine §-inch s, anti-aireraft o will make | 1908, are use hd carry an | com? four | 1 and 6 hour it hips am rs more But. action without refuecling—g o 3 er of President Hoover the says Uncle Sam, 2 o more | en | blication with ar X Hats all the war craft i the illitioc OF SRus = | world. It says they will cruise 1 fatits ARl EAESIOTELATARRY RIS | 000 miles at 15 knots an hour with- SERIEE £l St e Gla s TTOW 01 5 SWANSON Koy Miss ques ahout tions the ~ the ‘radius nise private ed for cial list of lled for ver on was ten- | at he. last eve- new sh About mock marri the IFor a coun har's" fied, chauer and | ertain- | serving of a knows that or ana step more his neve sea tigers would be the 151 | hacome Arthur of rect rman oy stember, f nin 1 of them and olice conven rapid cperation lay u:n in iy ten ¢ Omana have a | General 116 MAIN STREET “Pan? 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W fane ?U.e; n’np-a Ol o rRa 7:th Titt V7 (oY PPN e (CODLIDGE ECONGMY de termination to cut seen a business reces Calvin Cool 000 appropr federal prison serioun cvercrowding. at’s an excellent t Hoover Mz e v of ecc Just s be 1w combine nomy 1s the end of or sive pr 1o But th ooy r' things con we nally ey must be And t Worry to Present Executive Washington, Aug 23 Hoover's seemirgly grim own mulitary naval cxpenditures may vet be to be based conviction that a troublesomic incial situa- tion loems ahead (A)—Presi- de- fixed costs mour couldn't stop gover ment ¢ Cooli cost nd on a of for In f he successful and along Le re- vy exy We comes hay may penses is that|gram. Tne ponsibility for | «vill have federal expenses Tmorney irded to Mr.| P an esting about a share enly mo »od control ppropriation of but 1 broad It looks as i with his p i put off many enditures gen templated as a p estimates 000,000 to $75 The fiv opment a match- econony of cos ally considerc 1l piled tion Cal has less re foover is left ho 1 ne up iatc left office with eading prospecti penditures over long peric he cannot follow Cool dong the cconomy lary days of Fenny-pir sarily over for s Hoover has possibly oard than 500,000,0( to come proposed >xampic ind inaction. several acted upon yvided in to enlarge One bout the d, b proposcd to cor \ppropr will governy money Juilt first Ie ool expen 08 - 50 years. 1 govern- e Ever The fiseal vorries 1APLE HILL ell back in Coolidge s | expen to lend | Canoe loubted'y 5,000,000 which sed more lately cxpens xt resu start urday, wher Xt two week Dary and son David of Maple Hi returned from tw tay at York Beach, Me. i Mrs. Nelson Mann of Rols o arc cntertaining M: ann's niother, of Rockland, Mass Marguerite Mrs. Stuart Boulder must be tion wil wecks. 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