New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1930, Page 17

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. * Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERA EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MARCH WODDSTOCK DINER PLANS CONPLETED Movies, Swim, and Stunts on Tomorrow's Reunion Program | Dlans for the annual reunion of Camp Woodstock boys, to be held at the Hartford Y. M. C. A. tomorrow | have been completed and over veteran campers, their dads friends will join in the activitics scheduled from 3 until 8 o’clock. afternoon’s fun will start with spe- cial movies in the lobt tric Ship” will take the boys for a || trip aboard the clectric ship V from New York to Hava Panama canal, and the wes The story opens with the Jaunching of the Virginia and con- veys an intimate touch with aboard during one of her regular voyages. “The World of Paper” also be screened, showing primitive yaces cutting records on Teyptians preparing used by man. Games under the direction of | Lconard J. Black, ass of the HMartford county will follow, after which the camper Will enjoy a swim in the Y. M. ¢! pool. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock in the new banquet hall, with a program of greetings, short talks from the campers, stunts, songs and yells, a surprise burlesque put on by one of the campgrounds, and announcement of plans for the coming summer. The reunion is under the auspices o which, in joint partnership with the County Y. M. C. A’s of Tolland and of the Hartford County ‘Windham counties, operates Woodstock, and the program will be | | in charge of L. T. Thiencs, the di- rector of the camp. POLICE SAY RIVALS BOMBED RESIDENCE » Blame Bootleg Plot for Blast in Clifton, N. . Clifton. N. J, March 7 (® — A homb thrown at the home of Barney Binger early today wrecked the front of the house and shattered windows *in the neighborhood. = @ a supplementa Andrew Vansak, an employe Singer, who was sleeping in basement was cut and bruised. Sing- { er and members of his family were thrown from their beds but escaped | §njury. | Clifton police said Stnger had been engaged in bootlegging and blamed the bombing on rivals in the ness. A year ago a bomb connected with the starting switch of his automobile exploded when he attempted to start the car. The automobile was wraek- ed but ,he was not injured. The detonation of the bormb this morning was heard in Paterson and other nearby communities. Building of Sub\\ ay Explained in Movies | it “Build- | | A motion picture entitled New York's Newest Subway a feature of the program given by . the State Trade school, at the meet- | | ing of the Athletic association yes- terday afternoon. The film depicted a trip along thf‘ line of construction of the Tlighth avenue system in New York | city. It emphasized the greatest of | the engincering problems— to the subway without disturbing life of the metropolis the safeguarding of pipe: way structur and building streets. Much of the tunnel work through rock formations and operations amounted to quarrying || directly under the cily streets, Other | pictures gave graphic descriptions of the various tools used in the con- struction. The film aroused unusual inte est as it features one of the fore- ||| most engineering jobs in the coun- try. The system will not be com- pleted until 1931. CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES The director of extra curricula Activities in Central nior school, Miss Caroline speak March 22 at a Junior £chool conference at New York uni- . versity. Her subject will he *Co- | operative Student Control.” The first social of the semester will be held in the auditorium, March 17 at 4:15 o'clock. Arthur || }. Groth's orchestra will furnish the music. The proceeds will be given to the Civic league. The 9-2 classes are making note- books with poems in them to receive | credit of A in Eng- lish. A half dozen notebooks will he contributed from each 9-2 class hest books will he entered in an ex- hibition to be held at the Senior Tigh school on April 9, 10, 11 and 17 The school will offer for its part o of the exhibit, hand work of club. exhibition of Civic league meetin, dramatic club activities, activities, written work from ferent classes, and music by rtment Miss (' Labarce, former sionary to India, spoke to the o and ninth grades on her experiences in that country. She w a native costume while SIX RILLED IN FIRE Bucharest, Rumania. March 7 Six workers were killed and eight severely injured today in a fire at the Salon oil well near Bacau. “Barbara Gould” A complete these famous beauty isites now avai able at our Toilet Goods Dept. line of IOk TOMORROW Soap Dye Apyrus, Chincge making the first paper ever soluble and extra One dozen in vox 17€ ! New Wash Fabrics Guaranteed Color Fast in Spring’s Prettiest Patterns SPRITE PRINTS New, just received, beautiful fab- ric in 20 new patterns for women NEW DIMITIES Dimities are one of the |yl piece, perfect goods. ‘ | Choice of 15 plain colors Choice of 50 | suitable for undel\\car or dresses. Extra good value. Eped?] Y .. yard 35C popular .\'d.35C FOR TOMORROW Bloomer White braided cotton Elastic, 1/4-inch wide; .15¢ showing nd win- : the shoring up of building: the propping up of the elovated rajl- s well as monuments | and the planking of tearns, will | pym— SooK physica NOVELTY HOSE Rayon and pure 1 wwead | Sorority brand Long | \1[1\, fn\t qu'\lm high | O SCX ==, & X dressed in he spoke. aa and children’s garments. Special \atmda" e Yo d FIGURED EPONGE Most beautiful designs, fabrics for smart dresses; unusual patterns. Choice, Special Saturday .. yvard NOVELTY BROADCLOTH New 1930 patterns are smarter than ever. Real pretty stylings for women's, misses’ and children’s frocks. Special Saturday .. vard 450 CREPES For Tomorrow .. New Featherweight Crystalline Necklaces I'ruly as light as a feather, even in the 30-inch length—in variegated s to match the new prints. A vaviety of styles in graduations . NOW—A SPRING-TIME irregulars for advertised hose, colors and sizes. of $1.2 | Children’s | ILK HOSE | rayon—first quality in 50¢ ali colors and sizes. | 250 Ig?fi?'ldav pair 33 C Made to sell at 98c; these water-proof Pants — in white and pink. Regular and extra sizes. | SILK AND COTTON Are Popular This Season. Running Trunks — a | rib, big assortment of top ! notch values, in plain a nd in fancies. 390 and 496 Jerseys—Choice of full collar or ribbed styles, in 250 and 390 Headquarters For Bon-Tone The Health Tonic Two bottles for $1.95 Strung with alternating SRS ES SEEOH OSSR Mikci BRINGS MANY NEW ITEMS FOR Srrc g Saturday NEW ITEMS FOR SPRING AT The Needlework Section NOVELTY PILLOWS to Embroider % Rayons % t\/ muslin; g R et OYSTER LINEN SE For beds and dining rooms mple embroid- .L(\ in all sizes. UNBLEACHED APRONS Flat—in a number signs for cmlum(cn For the ]\]A’I(“(‘.\', Onlyvies e A Bargain for Baby. Kleinert's SILK Rfii)berized Pants :zi){urday b 44C A NEW SPRING Sport Hose Boston Bags Made of black double handles, mdp and In the popnlzu‘ proud to wear them the ]\""‘\l]dl 14-inch .. cach New Stationery Novelties Altractive packages of fine note | paper suitable for gifts and prizes. Yriendship Notes ook like note paper with lined en- velopes. White, tan 49 and grey .......... cach (o Gillets Perfores — Cabinet With NEW SPRING Underwear for Men MEN'S ONEITA | UNION SUITS S AND TRUNKS ‘ several Wl e e e o —_— = s up to 815 For the Entire Family WOMEN'S PICOT TOP HOSE Full I'ashloned pure thread sil Saturday Only ... Women's FULL FASHIONED HOSE * All strietly first quality. A close-out 5 and $1.50 values, in and several style heels, but in size 814 . only. Saturdaye e el DAL 89(: 5 LS all colors saturday LISLE HOSE quality ¢ spring Doublc sole, in Saturday— 1 90 Pair ose, 1x1 and 7x1 rib | )hlv Jersey—p in pow BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Al year amund—mhb@d Oneita Balbriggan Shirts cotton in ecru and camel. Ankle length, short sleeve. 5 4 s 2 All sizes to 52 | medium, light weight for Saturday .. 89C MEN'S JERSE | and rib Shirts and Drawers; | Frocks l‘;fty Styles at present wea Saturday UNION SUITS. Choice of ecru and grey short sleeve, ankle length and bleached Ra!., Never were the styles more interesting or the falmcs of such fine te\- that e\ew garment 1% guaranteed tub-proof. — Regular sizes 36 to 44 Extra sizes 46 to 54 | IN THE BASEMENT--TOMORROW Tine for Making Sash sleeves. Sizes to 46. Saturday ... l\nee enztn — VERY MUCH IN VOGUE ARE THESE New Pull On Gloves Best Appreciated in Blowy Windy Weather— Cloth-s Dy A SATURDAY SALT Pleated Lamp Shades ASSORTED DESIGNS All sizes up to 14 inches—at about half price and less. Saturday ish strong et S Sl s “Wear=Ever” teel wall hraclket wsiae || [ Boys’ New Spring Knickers tionally Good assortille(n“tdo[ Just received our new spring 1930 assortment of top notch A Saturday Sale—The value Tweed—2 plus golf STAR WATER New Polo Shlrts Suitable for young men rl buttons and well mads * blue, red or orange. Off With the Old—On With the New— A One-Day sale SMERITAS? PATTERNS TABLE OIL CLOTH lose weave cloth—heavy glazed 2 good quality most complete assortment of at 45 inches wide. (Regular 15 “Bromlcy NET CURTAINS attractively figured net ma- terial, neatly bov Choice ef whit > buy direet from the Bromley mills cnables us to offer you these curtains at a . 95¢ &Get uours NOW And Of Course The Usual Economy Prices Prevail — HERE Exquisite Dainty Lingerie of “Run-Proof Chardonize” A silky luxurious fabric of rayon, hcalthful and 2l comfortable because of its absorbent porous, | mesh. Economical Dbe- cause of its fine wearing qualities. Desirable be- cause of the many ador- able styles. One fast color ou for all ‘f‘l)llie;t‘a]tes ) 95c Tailored and trimmed gar- ments in regular and cxtra sizes—all pastel shades. Chemisz . . Teddies Step-ins . . . Panties Bloomers . . . Vests Bandette and Pantic Sets ew Costume Slips Decidedly Practical and Comfortable! These New Rayon “Three-In- Ones” for women —A combination undic that serves the purpose of bandeaux, vest and bloomer. Splendidly tail- ored of heavy gauge flesh color rayon. Sizes 32 to 10. For 5 Saturday 9 (v devisc. Economy Prices Prevail PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST ON Drugs and Toilet Goods $1.00 size Squibl's Cod Liver | 011, 84c. $1.00 size Nujol, 62c. 40c size Fletcher’'s Casforia, Agarol, 82c. Neo-Cultol, 78c. 60c size Bromo Seltzer, S§5c. $1.00 size Ovoferrin, 63c. §-0z. size Dr. Sumner's Milk a, 18¢, ian Mineral i size Gray's Giycerine , 92¢. Week-End Sweets Specials From Our | Orora Peanuts | | thin hard Candy Department Santa Clara Figs—A stuffed with delicious confection of | joanut Curtains — A saturday Nale of Colv' N Curtain ly iir cces, var A most complets sortment of patterns, the newest and the i scasoned 1 not in Miracle of the clothes, bleaches, Arand 21; and 2% yards nd cre: A for- shipment of in fine count genuine A Growing Demand for our prescription service iz a tribute to its depend- ability. As perfect as the human mind and hands can ize Amolin Powder, 32¢c 60c size Neet, 36c, size Jergen's Lotion, 81c size Palmolive Shampoo, Candy in Jars—a fine candy shells, , all stuffed pieces assorted hard and Your Fioors with these NIGA GRADE Rag Rugs Material olor combinations with fancy border and Saturday .. 22¢ AnnualASpring Offering Thick Sheet No Greas! 10 inch Sise $]49 Regular price $1.95

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