New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1930, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAILD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930, America’s Giff to International University Building Will Provide For Students F_rom Umted States Rooms Will Rent for Only $2.50 Weekly During| Most of School Year. Paris, March 11.—P—America’s contribution_ to_the International| University city, hmMmg on the out skirts of Parig, is almost nomp“lu and will bo dedicated April 28, A jnited States Dormitory is a building overlooking the Montsouris, one ris’ most | autiful parks sedrooms. n and haif | also contains recep- en and women, a > ssembly room for | danc nd reunions. and 17 studios for painters and sc ulwov's, ed with sound-proof walls so th they may be used by musi who may practice as much as they like without disturhing the neighbor- France, unknown. through the generosity of a J'ren steel baron, M. Deutsch-d Meurthe, who gave to the Uni of Paris the monecy for the buildings. Houses 1,000 Students | While the *city” is built on the American campus - plan, it is quitc ditferent from any American college. Tt is planned to take care 1.000 students, but only main Bethlehem-Youngstown e the central buildin built by groups ir nations, | s the city is inte; onal and a who lives there has the op- 15 nationalities. The American house was not pro- ted until several buildings had al- . Under tk Homer | of are endowed This dormitory will for the of the short ooms will be rent- | $2.50 a week during the school session and at § in the summer. This will ¢ rvight to use the entire building, which will be supervised by a so- cial service worker The student city is located on the southeastern border of the capital, m han two miles from the Uni- | of Paris, but the municipal | has extended bus linc avel to and from classe he thrown | first time | sum- coun that be ca 1930 FRESH AIR CAMP I BUDGET TOTALS $0,049 United Community Corporation Wiil be Asked to Contribute §8.785 This Year Although are hu ehildren who 10t £0 to Dritain fre: mer beea and despite the camp almost closed br dule las summer when the s gave out, | only $9.045 will by the <h air v hich community chest, bu The camp budget is Income Community s follows: From Ur oy o From othe Motal e Salaries . e supplies .. clephone . Insurance . s Trans. of childien . General supplics gram work . Liquipment copairs labor Operating m ¥) ’ M neous and contin- gencies ., Taundry Fuel . expense. (com 4.500 | Your Own Home Rent is dent Hoo! a cost ing about it a great deal Just as of money come, send for our plan booi It's free and therc's no coupon now. Send me “Homes of Today.” Name No ardware fity lum ber€ ‘STEIE[ MAGNATES ‘Youngstown and Bethlchem _ | holders of the Yo | natea |likewise A home is an inves er urges cveryone who can to own his own home and now is a splendid time to start thini:- t United munity Loan .. Com- Tot: HOLD GONFERENGE Leaders Meet in Cleveland me here today nerally consid- hovll cffort to hten out interlocking and con- icting interests at stake in the proposed merger of the Bethlehem Steel corporation and the Youngs- town Shect & Tube company. o president of Campbell, | Sheet & Cube, and Cyr . Cleve- 1 financier who organized the 0,000,000 Republic Steel corpora- tion, were the principal figures con- ed the pa Jied In an | mpt to pave the way for the | merger | id hefore stock- stown company at that city tomorrow, The chief opposition has ema- from Youngstown citizens. | who hold about 20 per cent of the | stock. 1t was considered that Faton opposed merger as the dominant figur he Eaton-Otis- which William figure. | scheduled to be or, however, and his broth- muel, believed to indircetly per cent of the stock in the past have been guided by the wishes of Campbell. | The remainder of the stock is| about cqually divided between Youngstown residents and general | " linvestors. | o Bid E. H. Mt . Republic corpora TR R T S i G ted at the Youngstown meeting. Tn| the past, Republic has made sev- | eral efforts to acquire the Youngs- | town company, the -fourth larsest unit in the steel industry, but Me- statement indicates no | ¢ would be brought to bear | at this time The Bethlehem corporation, ond only to the United States Stee orporation, is understood to have offered four shares for three Youngstow lis] ite Pope Riddle yester- | ¢ victor in the suit filed | uinst her by Leland H. Lyon for | 1,000 on an alleged contract he | claimed he had with Mrs. Riddle vospecti struction of the Avon Old 1 the judge 3 stion of fact concurred with the jury. FOR BEST RESULTS } HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS cooking EI.ILDENS . [\ Mustard g8 | § tment. Dresi- a first step toward saving in 1930 and the s o **‘Homes of Today.” obligation, Just fill in and N FPPPPOP T > No cost—no obligation AP : i a 1241 EAST ST, NFY BRITAIN, Conn, BesrssssAsALLAs PHONE T30 [ assddsasn $1.00 Men’s 4-Pc. Military Sets FOR PLEASANT SPRING SEWING . . . BUTTERICK PATTERNS! 81.69 Boys® Slip-Over Sweaters Two brushes with ebony-like back and . 69c¢ Special! metal bristle Lottoms . . . comb . go]d.plated razor . . . they'll go quickly! FACTORY PAY CHECKS CASHED |_THE BIG STORE | EW BRITAIN'S SHOPPING CENTER HERE! 17 dozen of a new Spring Sweater that will make many friends for our Boys’ Shop . . . fancy pat- terns . . . crew and V-neck. Sizes 24 to 36 . WEDNESDAY .... HUNDREDS OF NEW SPRING VALUES! SAVE ON HOUSEHOLD NEEDS! Special! $1.19 Seamless Sheets 81x90 . . . firm, heavy quality. Wednesday! Special! 29c Pillow Cases 45x36 . . . free from starch. Wednesday ! Special! $1.25 Bed Spreads §0x105, Rippelette . . . all colors. Wednesday ! 36-inch \quale Table Covers Part linen . . blue and rose check . . fast colors. 29c¢ Special! 45¢c Printed Broadcloth For spring dresses . terns Hams 45 new pat- . guaranteed fast colors. 25 C Yard Special! Part Linen Dish Towels Colored borders. Wednesday !l e et 1 0 (o Special! Advance Spring Feature! BOYS’ $6.95 4-PIECE SUITS with 2 lined knickers Sizes 6 to 16 WEDNESDAY! $4.75 Special! 69c Boys’ Blouses Guaranteed fast colors . double yoke . . . lined collars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 16 44c Special! $1 Long Ruffled White Curtains 214 vards long . . . Wednesday! 59c¢ Special! 59¢ Jumbo Bath Towels Plain white . . . white with colored and Jacquard borders . extra heavy! 39¢ Special! $1.00 Women’s Flannel Gowns Regular and extra sizes . . . with and without collars. 79¢c Special! 79c Women’s Rayon Bloomers All sizes . . . white . . . flesh . . . maize. 49c Newly Received! Women’s Corselettes with inner belt . . . Step-in Girdles . . . Wrap-Arounds 986 and $1 '98 —— Special! Toilets! i R 8 D5 c il e et W 19 106 T BAYERS ASPIRIN 50¢ GLYCO-THYMOLINE, Mouth Wash .... 17¢ 19¢ NEW DRESSES! Infants’ and Children’s HAND MADE VOILES with and without pockets . . wide hems . shades rosebud embroidery DAINTY PRINTS with panties 1 to 6. Mothers, Sce These $1 .00 e Another Raphael Dress Value! WEDNESDAY New Prints New Kashions! . 6 spring . sizes 68: SIZES: 16-20 Every time Raphael's hundreds are attracted . . will be no exception . . new styles . . belted . . GIRLS’ NEW SPRING DRESSES! New spring styles . Ensembles and one-piece Dress of piques, linenes and broadecloths. 98¢ . Bloomer Dresses (7 to 10) of prints and fine broadeloths . . (10 to 14) 36 - 46 features a House Dress Sale . and tomorrow’s . all new dresses . . . New! $1.49 Infants’ Pure Wool Slip-Overs and Hand Made Sacques Pink and blue color combinations. $1.00 Sizes 1 and 2. SAVE ON SPRING FOOTWEAR! Women’s and Growing Girls’ NOVELTY PUMPS and SPORT OXFORDS $9.98 PYTHON SUN-TAN Values to $4.50 Sizes to 8 PATENT GUN METAL BLONDE GREEN GREY Leather . . . Crepe . . . Rubber Soles All Heels and Styles SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Special! $3.00 Boys' and Girls’ Shoes, Pumps, Oxfords IFor school or dress wear . . . all colors . leathers . . . advance spring shipment! $1 '98 Pair sizes . . Special! £1.98 “Dr. Warren’s First Step” Shoes, Pumps, Oxfords Every popular style - or combination . sizes to 5 . . . Wednesday! $1.00 , air Special! Infants’ RayonSilk Coats White, pink and blue . . . hand smock- sale ing . . . embroidered collars and cuffs. $1.98 . clbow and kimono sleeves . with and without collars. Special! £5.00 Women's and Misses’ SILK DRESSES A sclected group of spring dresses in all the favored high shades . . . all sizes . . . flat crepe . . . can- ton crepe georgette . . . vnam new details including lace and cape effects . Wednesday ! 379 Special! $1 Women’s Silk Hose Double "V points and Terrace heel . all first quality . . . Wednesday! 79C Pair Clearance! Women'’s Hose Rayon Silks . Silk and Wool . . . Sport Hose . values to 98¢ . Wednesday ! 330 Pair Clearance! Children’s Hose Silk and Wool and Long Novelty Sport Hose . . . 50c grade . . . Wednesday! 33(: Pain 69c Men’s Work Shirts blue chambray Wednesday 45¢ Special! 50c Men’s Silk Four-in-Hand and Bow Ties WEDNESDAY! 196 Special! Sizes 14 to 17 Special! Men’s Striped Madras Athletic Union Suits WEDNESDAY! 45C Special! Notions! SILK and MERCERIZED SILK THRIZAD o 13¢€ 1'OLD BIAS TAPE— 3 13¢ SEWING COTTON 4 spools lOc NOVELTY TRIMMIN(C DOUBLI assorted colors assorted colors 3 s 10c I R

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