New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 7, 1930, Page 13

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Second Section RALD [ s | T, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930. Sir Esme Howard and Family to Bid Good-Bye to Capital Soon' Historic Embassy to Be Razed Plan to Retire to Town House in London Where| Ambassador Will Bind| Books as Hobby — Wife| to Care for Sons. | his wife, preparing tirement Lady for the will go to in London books, and | Isabella will watch over a son gefting ready to enter the diplomatic as the father entered it cars ago. ancient and pretentious house occupy now, the em stands on the first grour y a foreign governm proaching the end of it Last Formal Party Before its occupants leave, it wil be brilliant once more with a foxm xJ dinner party for Americ famous visitor will be ¢ it, and a few mvnvw groups will have tea for a last time | within the mellowed walls. ‘| But with the departure of Sir Es- | me and his wife, the en y \\Hl[ be turned over to a wrecking crew. | v it has been sold to a real| t er, and g plendid ne mansion is nearing new am wdor say, and his American wife. will come next spring. Sir Iisme and Lady Tsabella will a d feelings. Lady today. Sorry to Leave“Canital are eager to get home to be ir four sons—sons they have seen so 1 , they think. But the are sorry to go away from Wash ton.” One of those sons, 20 now. The one who will follow 's footsteps, Hubert, i another still older, Francis, who already is an attorney, Henry. the youngest, is just 16, and still is attending school in pre ation for 4 career in y. Hubert was born in Washington. | All of the boys will live with their | They dmond, is just in his there | bel MacDonald was noticed wherever | things social by virtue of her person- | |and [ smuts, his drives down the golf course. Lady Isabella, too, retains a youth- ful vigor. Her unflagging enthusiasm during the weck she_entertained Ish- | they went, always prompting the re- mark that it was characteristic of the blonde noblewoman who has led ality as well as her position. Her chicf employment when they get home will be catching up with her | reading. Dinner This Week The farewell dinner will be given this week, and next week Sir Lady Isabella will en for General Jan leader of the | South Africa, who is visiting this country at the invitation of the League of Nations committee of New | York. Both of these affairs will be | large ones, with all the eclat that h'\ m 1" the British en many EXPERTS STUIING . PRISON DUTBREAKS Penal Experts fo Aid Law En-, forcement Commission | again Christian position in | Washington, Jan. | mine why prison resulti 7 (P—To deter- ates rebel, with riotous outhreaks those of recent month ver law enforcement commission has | launched an intensive survey ani| called to its assistance a large group ot well-known penologists. statement from the commis- sion. published today. told of its fi meeting and of a free discussion of | the problem which advanced over crowding, clothing, food, and sever- ons as basic factors in | prison dissatisfaction | Reform Issue Probed The mecting also brought into prominence the question of why | prisons do not reform or coure and it was indicated that an answer would be sought by obtaining ex sive information on are returned to the prisons after serving one or more terms. The first meeting was held yester- n. criminals who | Massachusetts state commissi | for this morning by " |arbitrate | providing he Shoots Up N elghbon he T (P—Mrs. M ngjoc wing Youth With Air Rlfle(ihfi Chicago, Jan. Morgan was sitting in he. when “ping” went a pane, and “ping” went anoth. Mrs. Morgan moved nimoly 0 cover. There was anothe “ping” and sometlfing mumJé over her ad. She deduced somcone was shooting at tue house. Police wore called, as another window pane went clatter-clatter, The police, arriving, reconnoiter ed. Down the street a few doors they found another house wit the window panes shot out. They moved on and came to the homd of Ne'son V. Joyce, vice president of the Swan-Finch Oil corpora- tion. And in this house lives Edward, age 10, the Joyces' son. Edward always wanted a wun, but his dad had said no Daddy, however, loft on a busi ness trip last and Mrs Joyce weakened under the child’s persistent demands, and guve him an air rifle, The police, smiling, returned to headquarters and r their feet on the 1 went to bed some newspapers in he windows. No one knows wl the airgur went e ) week er of institutions and agencies of New Jersey and many others. The advisory committee is made up of Associate Justice Joscph AL | Proskauer of the appellate division | of the New York supreme court, Dr. Herman J. Adler, state criminologist, of Illinois, and Her ) probation. 15,000 Cleveland \\ omen | Ordered to \_mke Today Cleveland, = Jan. mately 5,000 laborers to walk out this mc eral strike call issuéd b land local of the Intern: Garment Workers' U > strike wi proved by the union who t night and cheered speak them to fight for their The time for the walkout was sot | Joint commnut- tees who met after the rally. As the walkout was ratif rnor Myers Y. Cooper ind olumbus that he wo the facturers v | differences hetweon | and workers, | | is called on by boti the ma s, workers are dei tempt to | g% A NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED— INDOOR REFUSE RECEIVER Heavy metal outer baked on enomel, r galvanized inset. can. ovable A slight pressure on the foot lever opens the cover and raises the inner pail. Release pedal inner pail low- ers and cover automatically closes, Blue, green and white, “BORDEN’S” EVAPORATED MILK The tall cans For Wed. Only BELOW 3 for 25C 3,000 Yards New 1930 Patterns PERCALES A BIG FULT yiards receive goods. . Choic rent styles. WEDNESDAY ¥ird - CASE perfect ACTUAL COST! — Boys’ — Dr. Sumner Brand ‘Aspirin Tablets’ 100 in bottle reliable brand For Wed. O -5 gr. The old e 2Be Windsor W | Crepe. Plain and Nile. 19¢) and white, PURE THREAD SILK FULL FASHION HOSE A superior grade, service v S Hose. Fi Quality, the wanted colors. FOR WEDNESDAY 89 ED weight in all “RINSO” Makes washing easy. ON SALE e M b el e A New Low Price For Genuine LITTLE BEAUTY WAISTS These perfect little Un- der Waists for boys or girls. Sell everywhere at ,'»H(‘. All sizes. WEDNESDAY Card Tables \\ E BICYCLE A Bargain Offering of ‘l'f’ Infants’ 9 WRAPPING f BLANKETS ! ) S i Limit 2 to Each Customer PUTZ 8 Metal Polishes i Excellent for cleaning and 8 polishing zine, brass and 15¢ } he anding a | - k instcad of 44| "sw Dorentsl thetace ctayh-ain bt in |04y under the dircction of Jude 1d La sa- | Kenneth Mackintosh, chairman of to buy a house |the sub-committee on penal i tutions. Similar gatherings will place from time to time, | visory committee, Hastings H. Hart foundation, Wiley’s Waxene Plavmg Cards A wax polish for floors of all kinds. Easily polished. Joes not make a slippery floor. 1 9 c 1% pint size ... TREMENDOUS VALUE GIVING STAMPED GOODS TO EMBROIDER We bought from 2 manufacturers the season’s left overs, ete. All kinds of Stamped Goods. to 50c. Shop” conditions, g aries from contract 1 with an ad- [in centralizigin the indu headed by Dr. of the Russell| Wmter Caps » or pinoct e 39€ in town. spend their w ters in Rome, where they were mar ried a quarter of a century ago. Book Binding His Hobby Bookbinding will not be a busi- ness, the secretary said, but a hob- | tween meetings. by. Sir Isme will occupy himself| Among those who attended with it for his pleasure, at his lei- | terday's session were Sanford Bate sure. superinten of federal prisons He is still erect, hi Warden 1 Sing, Oscar alertly clear for all of [ T.ce, warden of the Wisconsin state clear enough to follo: gly | prison, William J. 131lis, commissio . brid copper. SPECIAL FOR WED. 3 oz. can e 59¢ A = I'OR PLANE OVERTURNS NEDR cooperating be-| Is , France, Ja ) plane piloted by M Delaur French aviator who has been plan- | ning a flight to South America in the near future, overturned while | anding here today. The plane was 4, but Delaunay escaped In- A Special Wednesday Sale of the Famous— “BROMLEY” NET CURTAINS A close-out lot direct from the mill. All big values at this low price. Well made, of good grade net material, very attractive patterns with neat border. Cream, eeru and white. Some 214, yards—some 21 2 vards long. SHOIC Pair 95C CHOICE SUPERIOR GRADE Men's UNION SUITS Winter weight. grey rib. quality, IN blue s 66 years eves BELIEVE IT OR NOT (On request, sent with stamped, dressed envelope, Mr. Ripley wii rurmih Droof of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U. S. Pat. Oft.) models Values Jc.a10c¢ Much Below Cost Price For Collar and Cuff SETS Fine lawn or dimity ored edge trim . FOR Save 54c¢ On These Amoskeag Flannelette GOWNS For Women Good News For Tomorrow! FANCY CANNED GOODS mr WEDNESDAY SAVE ON THESE 3 o 25(: ATHRI R A WEI Women's stock of White Rose, 1 Mistletoe fruits Rayon Panties ables, Made of high grade Crown D lusco Rayon — lingerie shades with trim of contrasting color. sote, col- 10c Ecru and f':" Strictly first All sizes to 44. 69c¢ The FOR WEDNESDAY Full cut, extra well mad and trimmed garments of the finest grade Amoskeag Out- ing Flannels in_striped pat terns, Several different styles to sclect from. regular $1.49 quality. S oz size At Half Price Tomorrow Infants’ Sweaters and Sacques $1.98 Grades. 99c FOR WED. Many styles and colors— slipon and coat styles. Finest worsted yarns. se a “PEBECO” Tooth Paste i Half “:‘\ 5c STOCK UP LIT ALLY L AT THIS PRICE — = 1 SANTA CLAUS 1S ALTTLE VILLAGE (N IND (50people) | JAMES MARTIN = THE POSTMASTER, ACTS AS “Santa "= AND MAILED OuUT 100,000 LETTERS The regular 10c size. Price for WED. ONLY, ea. About Half Price For Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Real FOR WEDNESDAY 1 O C Full sizo excellent 929 | AT JUST HALF PRICE! t Women's WORK-A-BOUT SMOCKS The 98¢ Grade {;(;I;)\I‘\I> AY 490 A limited quantity ® 50 come A T9c value. 49c¢ FOR WBDIE At Less Than Mill Price Men's WINTER WEIGHT SHIRTS and DRAWERS heavy winter weight OF We qu mu ~ 39¢ (MEMPIIS SAUNDERS TIGERS) 2 Po Limit 6 to a Customer MADE A BASKETBALL RECORD 0 W Of [2] GOALS N SUCCESSION (FReE THROWS) 100 Gradan Save At Least 20c a Pair Ideal For Winter Wea: GIRLS’ SILK and WOOIL HOSE First quality — choice of mar n all colors. — on — BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS 2-Plus Style Buckle bottom. quality. All sizes. WEDNESDAY ... Handkerchiefs of ade pure Irish . Plain white with i-inch hems or white with ’%-inch colored hems, of these EARLY MAXWELL carly- oadcioth in sev with trim of con- [[l [l Good wearlng ¢ ~49¢ Special for Wednesday Colgate & Co.’s “Octagon” Soap Powder For clothes washing, serub- bing, ete. WILLINGTON ROCKWOOD Tue PicTorIAL PINE A CROSS SECTION OF THiS TREE BORE THE LIKENESS OF A MAN S oonald Sha w-?( J’*\ %u“u\: AGRAVESTONE ON THE ISLE Of WIGHT © 1930 King Peatures Syndveat TOMORROW—He Fell 20 Stories—and Lives! EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY’S CARTOON Mr. “X”—Some time ago while Mr. X was living in the eastern part of United States, his riginal name was so common that he and the others of the same name experienced a great | eal of trouble with exchange of malil, ete. He officially changed his name to Mr. X and has one by that name since. : Mr. X now lives at 564 Santa Clara Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. SPOOL Cotton 200-yard black CHOCOLATE Bars 1%-Lb Memphis i apnl, 1929 Johnson’s Linoleum Varnish For floors which quire frequent and water spaols; Milk white; *01\; washings. Special For Wed,, 1 pt. 45C e Chocolate Bars sizes 40 to 70 Specfal for Wed. Special for Wed. o u 14 Price

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