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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1930 i s Tabs Observe 49th Anni s — ‘ versary the o i e e : With Banquet and Entertainment : S R T ’H !I!B nmgl] &Hm Held In Soc1ety s Auditorium o : e dasie Tdeo: osro~~ v~ Store 3 Z5rw ired " ¥ 5 President Smith it LB X ‘ 2 mit Londemns oy . < SAl E ' f Dry” Law — Rey. M. J. ; o ; . IOr r. an < abje g J 5 . 1 te he rodiicesiit aynor Lays Many & o v row i ouriines « ! - 64 Dozen White Shirts Evils to Alcohol — Rev. ond . Darticul g $1 29 Francis Egan Delivers z 3 ° Feature Address of Oc- Sl - - ¢ " it or i Ol ‘ ; { for £5.00 1 casion. is to 1 % T c soil fro ris io sl ; i o’ & ¢ ¢ A o J % p « stands o 1 1 ) I P " sceieties of the . - for Fouschold E or morc i L e or lthe Y. 3. T. ; i % Favored Tor Spring 5 ceme part and c S r 1 : PLAIN COLORED NECKWEAR of New Britai n e ow 1 : o B e / " ) $1..$1.50 W : e in —Special Values ! 2 : ° 1 BOYS' SLIP-ON SWEATERS ey o $1.95. $2.95 .o ‘ > 4 homas 1%, Kehor preside & o Y ¢ VOOL PLAID JACKETS Mr. Kchoe is confined to his | © SEpestt . N s o - 1 '95 - est ¥ to £o ! 0 ittley to one of his o el B ord. (N 2 . ! : i wrly vicious ¢ BOYS' T1 . c ¢ mem 2 o s ] TabsATe Toaders § : e ¢ 3 M th welcomed the members « ) s S L 0! i b Y Aaa |t \ o , ‘ ! o ' \ i W sounds ik ox it player-pian s, { Year Members . ' tulated th s Spring and Summer . T I men may find a pla liem in memory, and have a ritual | in a wbout life, Life is the th 1930 n to celebrate their honors, | that have in common. 1 N i forth tonight as a vin- | whatey one man may 1 i £ the society's ideals Rolher in ! al to barefoot freedom is the joyous comfort of e Godl men good, no ma at in som ool = k / e 1 hearts may Life is the common pos I'veadeas At natae a2 to stand fo it comes to men und:r d s W e 1 ruin & 18 Lhey reatfirm ti fferent guises so differert . e o their society. Lven faith demands hardly & to mean ¢ e L declaration ciple sometimes ing to one man and to 4 00 R e S e in the most <1 manner. A fe . 1 do not intend to dwell upon e iy Years ago the consecraf iifferences that are only skin de saved them from I things of our auxiliary Bishop. Before he|such as those it arisc from raii bt thal Wes. he a was mnly elevated 1o the eps-|and we Brneathl eve.y 3 Gontinging fhe s4id : 2 copate he had to recite his crezl. | however variously colored, o or “Alcohol is poisonous not a food | oDy auestioncd his belief before | whatever diverse hi T T s i o G Dy S it might | over, you will find 2 man— < \ = = e e adt A look like a needless waste of timw, | bedy giving a home to \“\ el Will Predominate D aelRas yet it was a most impressive part of | soul. Tn this all men are - 5 \ ReRRnE + beautiful ceremony. He reaffirm- | but men arc not, so fa That Show the New Modified Silhouette ‘—'Q T : L cd his allegiance to his God, and 1o | see, cqually weighted in the raco of ~-To match the variegated iR e the Catolle ehurch. And o it islite. Bothink you what a differens: FOR MISS OR MATRON colors of gowns this season Bysl Infemperanca land Bitieancs | L AE R R ST il e Sl e e s T hehs o it : : g footwear must follow. Here crime. insanity, and economical loss. | A B socikety i BLE tich he begins life is heaithy --Smart new Dresses, in new prints, that will be so much | Promising Young men 25 years ago | ¢'t¥: whose lifc has been bound up | or not. The “soand body an ele- : : s e too, are new materoals and » Promising ¥ouns men 13 ¥ears 350 | ith much of your society's tradi- | mont of great value in the life of & in demand for spring. One-piece tailored styles, two and § | NEW SHOES new stylings, a new concep. tion, the event of tonight will cause | man—not only a bod ically e . S | s o 5 he wdded 1y organically el el T 4 % ? : 3 y their future | M9 MOrC than a ripple in the tide | scund, but, it T may so speak, in- three-piece suit effect, modified silhouettes, showing SeARll For Boys and Girls tion of grace, beauty and dis- s just an bright as ;!‘nm e straight lines and flares. $2.50 to $6.00 tinctiveness. This is noted in gathered for their reward last nigh 2 3 S racing s i in the opinion of Father Traynor Sl : our all-embracing selection. ho said that Christian mettle and SECOND FLOOR 1f control would continus their success in the future. In conclusion 8'00 to $10'00 A he urged the members to treasure the victory over an encmy which | they had laid low. | P itev. John F. Donohue, pastor of | S, Joseph's church, and Ilf‘\z i -Expert fitting by a foot com- Laden, pastor of the| for . S John the Evangeli | fort specialist. wpoke briefly, during which they co E te ‘Ar es |8 ratulated the sociely. Both agreed xquISI e n l \ that the “tabs” socicly was greatly 9 | needed in New Britain Special Values for Tomorrow Mayor Paonessa Speaks § . - “You have h d enough from - o U W ORl Rayon Lingerie ning to me tonight,” Mayor $ essa, said opening his talk “ 009 re is greater need of a temper- 0 Lloomers, Pantics and tep-1n 0 - organization than there has % Borean 4 A pastel shades, with applique embroidercd | n u] ,{;\'\ ']nu in the past, th designs, Numerous patterns, cxcellent I vor declared. quality rayon which usually sclls for He said it will require money to much more 5 " keep up the building and he hoped . the society would be able to raise 5 necessary funds. He, himself, signed | xtra Size ¢ a pledge, and he cxpressed the wish | the society with its new officers Spring Millinery Silk Slips - would go ahead. “Lead and we fol 2 low,” Mr. Paoncssa sald in conclu- $1 98 SR R e wion. s ---Hats of Straw and Felt O1d Timers Bridge Builders William 1. € on of Torrington told many amusing stories. He urged the people to ponder over the ad- | dress of Father Traynor. Members -Sekon satin and crepe de chine. White, flesh, tan, navy and black, Tailored models. Sizes 46 to 52. high fashion and are these are priced un- usually low. Of Sisol, DONNELLY ALWAYS \ ghould keep in mind the fact that i 4 total abstinence 18 the real aim, he FOR DAINTY UNDIES (R NGty Stran o declared. | In conclusion he said much has heen done but there is a great deal | to be done and he urged the Young- | er members to follow the example | { et by the older men. He referred to | the old members as bridge builders. Father Egan's Talk Rev. Francis Tgan, a native of | New Fritain, who was graduated | from St. Mary’'s school and whose home was on Tremont street for| many vears, gave the feature ad- | dress. It follows: - To speak at such length, as would hefit the theme, of the glories of rour society’'s fort colebrate your triumphs, whose, in A manner, may every triumph of New Britain he said to be: to draw A piclure of the society’s history and to do this worthily, would be a task for a lon r time than thiy, and for another voice than miuc. Felts. *1.95 to 7.50 ---Off-the-face and brimmed styles, In black and new high shades. New Spring Colors Gordon’s Individually Proportioned Stockings $1'50 pair —A large assortment of these well known Hose. In all the new Spring shades. 1n and chiffon weight. Sizes §13 to 107 Nellie Don Irocks ) Grace de Vyne niodes sold exclusively at this store M exclusively s store FOUNTAIN NEWS Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes ......... Ice Cream Soda .. ... 5¢c TOMORROW ONLY SPECIAL—250 Pair Full Fashioned PURE SILK HOSE All colors and sizes. 31.50 value. 97C Styles were never so charming. Prices were never so moderate. Banana Royal oo 10c