New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1930, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 193 AMPHION DRAHA CLUB T0 GONDUCT TRYOUTS| Dance Will Precede Gam “TABS' ON EVE OF ATH AMNIVERSARY Temperance Sociely (o Celebrate. " "0 20 e Birthday With Banguet ryolls New Hayen and Local Team il]l]l][ll]fili DAM TO ’REP[]RTATTAEKS I | BEREADY TUESDAY, ~ UTILITIES GR[]UP‘ Plans (6o Forward for Dedication Wi ty Members Denland | Despite Uncertainty Furtaer Scruting of Work | | | Phoenix. Ariz., Fek ) ns | Nev rk, ¥eb. 26 (P—Charges | going forward to failure of the public service u:m-{ EGoolidge fdan icr fon to protect consumers and a | river near San Carlos, / ; Tuesday, although it was not|dcmand for further scrutiny o | ¢ [known whether the date would meet | franchise tax reductions granted ¢ o \\m;m It her, ire Frar LIPS RULED | NONGOLIAN RACE Decision May Invalidate Many pare California. Marriages obinson, itended the Filipino wa Th te law preve arrying a Mon WL HEAR CASE INPRIVATE HOWE Ba( le Over Estate to Be Carried - 10 Widow's House ‘Three Pittshurgh Men Killed in Auto Crash t his (13 Restauraqt Proprietor Says Heart- burns Were Constant Terror. But the Results a Few Bottles of Bon-Tone Brought Were More Than 1 Expected dent o years. with the approval of former Presi- |public utilities, are contained in por- nt Calvin Coolidge, who will be |tions of a report by minority mem- the princiral speaker. nission on th No definite word ervice law ledication has former res who is in San con, Cal at the hom inbers, ap ranklin 1. Ro . Walsh, Prof. 2 | Ronright of Columbia univers! hey made the time ir s, chairman of committec John Knight, S of the revision ¢ preliminar 1 by 64[0)]‘0[)“ to the dam sovernor J. C. Phillips said an‘\‘ illia cort will be furnished the former |comm executive from Yuma to the ch bears his name. Failure of the public service C'oolidge dam, was completed in | mission to check the validity of 1528, and impounds water for a |utility expendit chirged S0 0D 100 acre irrigation project in |rrating expen 'w )loumc and Casa Grande val. |Stre One Failure Stressed HARRISI]NS[]UEHT et [ yearly | solic 1m~1 Gas company properti | New York for special franch Broker's Obligations Said to Be = - More Than Hillion v York, Feb. 26 (A—The N, ) Irom the vening World said today companies e il nual fee of $10,004 but from the e « period F. Witbec vs, had with the rrison, a brok ho | orELaLINlo cIt a friend of John J.[192 mocratic national chair- |panie man, has been made defendant in a [and percer number of civil suits and that credi- | re. withont in- | cabouts, Million of his clien is obligations than $1,000 One he civil actio nst Harrison is for 8114 1 nty-five employes of his offjce il are sald to have claims for paw rang- | Ol “l K\l R CAUSES ing from $300 to 2600 | Officer Willian Creditors said that more than a | flame o Harrison was summoned | dow cverything would come out ail | ! He promised to return Sat- urday for further questioning, but |T v a week has been missing. i« no criminal actior Harrison. H Attorney - who owns the property hut off {he damage was I Nair, and lives there, and he n | Pre ‘~v1.\ before any brokerage | causcd. 30 Park avenue and his e 30 East Tist street have ean siripped of their furnishings on writs of attachment obtained Dy itors Wife to Seck Annulment July 18 Harrison married M Dorothy McCallum, 17-year-old ghter of a Wilkes-Barre, Pa an. Furnishings in the East | reet apartment he gave to his were said to have cost $100 Mrs. Harrison has gone to the e of her mother, who, it was has started annulment proceed- | < Londc said to have been alive in Queen Annc’s day AVOID UBLY PIMPI.[S Olive should begin to clear ? Seattle ‘\Ia\m %\\eeps Entne‘( ity in Victory ards. candi E on to suceced ¢ tively, but their action is gentl2 or of Seattle, over- safe instea evere and irri- is two opponents in the o rimary clection yesterday, i “ k P live Tablet more votes than Otto A. Cas 4 | \oa tdark i h. a dull, onstipa val clection Ma election | conducted A voie of 6 -partisan | tration o HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS “The. Home of Beautiful Gifts™ Jackaway's Gift Shop 38 WEST MAIN ST, OPP. BURRITT HOTEL Shower . February and and Wedding nnReductions Weddirz Gifts FOSTORIA FOR GLASSWARE THIS All Patterns WEEK 107, Reduction ONLY ENGLISH DINNERWARE New Patterns 1577 Reduction OTHER REDUCTIONS Service Plates Crystal Trees Ivy Balls Center Pieces Pewter Book Ends Shadow Lamps Pottery Stemware Salad Plates Cups, Saucers Dinner Plates Get Well Sympathy Thank You New Baby Priendship Wedding Day Shower Cards ST. PATRICK Sl)\\ " Anniversary CARDS 1 Mass 1- ' fiv/zg_f%kgmsorz,flfzc. s Shopping Center: Hartford's Shopping Center 1930 THURSDAY BEGINS BROWN THOMSON'S 64th Anniversary Sale Continues Friday, Saturday, February 28, March Ist and 3rd « For months we have been in the mavkets purchasing the right kind of merchandise for our Anniversary Sale. The experience which has come through the 64 years of anticipating and serving the needs of the public —is ours to give agaih. Though omur past record for values is not an easy, one to beat, we are confident that values offered are equal if not better than before. We make this the only CASH SALE of the year—mbvst of the goods’ adw ertised were hought for spot cash offered without any profit —we must have immediate cash turnover. No charges—mail—or phone orders—no C. O. D’s. Please carry small Be patient with deliveries. \ parcels. Gurls Wash Dresses, $1.64 Colored voiles, cotton prints, ginghams, dimity, new spring styles, 7 to 14, worth to $2.95. Women’s Silk Hosiery, 64c Pr. Full-fashioned, service weight, slightly irregu- lar, all colors. Women's House Dresses, $1.64 Including “Queen” make, “L'Aiglon & Hubrite,” sizes 36 to 46. Rayon and Silk Hosiery, 2 Pr. 64c Choice of all colors. Silk Hosiery, 2 Pr. $1.64 Full-fashioned, first quality, Women's, Misses’ Sweaters, $1.64 New spring colors, all new shades. sizes 31 to 42, wvalues to Children’s 7-8 Hosiery, 3 Pr. 64c Women's Smocks, $1.64 Boys' Golf Hose, Z Pr. 34c New spring styles and colors. Women’s Rayon and Silk Underwear Rayon Bloomers, Panties, Vests, some slightly irregular, 2 for 64c. all colors, Women's, Misses' Coats, $12.64 New models, worth $16.50. Rayon Bloomers, Pantie¢s, Vests, all colors, first novelty mixtures, and easily quality, 64c. ‘Milanese and glove silk Vests, Panties, values to $2.95, $1.64. Children’s rayon Bloomers, Bloomers, 2 pair 64c. 100 Women's Hats, $2.64 | s, off-the-face Women's Knit Underwear all new spring shades. Carter's Union Suits, for 6d4ec. 3 for 64c. Boys' Carter’s athletic nainsook Union Suits, all sizes, 2 for 64c. Straw and felt combinations, with smart brims, Knit Vests, 100 Women's Hat, 64c Felt and straw inserts,® also plain felts. Men's Furnishings and Underwear Negligee Shirts, collars attached or to match, broadcloths, madras, ectc., values to $3.00, $1.64, Yorke Shirts, collars attached or to match, woven madras, fancy broadcloths, for $1.64. Pajamas, percale and mercerized cottor, coat or slip-on models, 2 for $1.64. Half Hose, fancy rayon, 4 pair 64c. Silk and rayon half Hose, 2 pair 6dc. Cheney silk Four-in-Hands, 64e. Women's Cape Gloves, Novelly cuff, $1.64 Pr in all colors. Duplex Fabric Gloves, Slip-on models, all new colors. Handkerchiefs 12 for 64c. Carter's knit Unions, cotton, for 64c. medium and light weight Women's, colored border, Athletic Unions, Sheer linen, 8 for 64c. cloth. 64c. white madras, fancy broad- Men’s colored border, 12 for 6dc. Track Pants, woven madras and French per- cale, $1 value, 2 for 64c. Plain white'linen, 5 for 64c, Knit Athletic Jerseys, 2 for 64c. Boys" white or colored, 8 for 64c.

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