New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1930, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930. BERLIN NEWS (Contnued From Page Nine) past several days M Meriden. John New Bi on Pat ante. Trehy tain, of Stanley rson road from A. H. M Several cases of measles, none them seriou: here recer ¥ pr a filr re Prevention Film Fire ention will be the ct of New Planet Hints of Other Undiscovered Worlds; May Be One Sun for Every Human Who Ever Lived . J. Everett of street, | has purchased a home | | Lir- of various firc roll Agnes Deforest Wilcox ¢ Radio Distress Calls Send C uttel' Out Again - (- Radio d wler coust, tter Acushnet 50 to sea The patrol boat by radio a short had Act time Break caused or into vic 11l belo : whic part—that is, just a £ knowy This ¥ys certainl n i is- suns, st to illions, t two mil ers AN inc und 1y one proba 4 as m hn r-rent sig T trans-N plan 1l obscrvatory. Neptun ¢ rom a cu o W. To | next tet sity of He with er. A to ¢ Mr is M was |1y the in: right) through right) found it on irtain of ) mbaugh stars (upper (upper mers however find re that most suns It is even hazarded s may be almost the only pl of our uniquenc partly from he that are thrown off by ational pull of s 00 clo suns is coun ason that her less. the imber of \ g them | distances separati 1l more distances a vars would he 1 colliged w nother. ems to reduce the Juilding business to a low ebb. to pass before " GUILD 1S ENTHUSIASTIC FOR POLISH CLUB HOUSE Will Appoint Committee to Seck Co- operation of All Organiza- tions Tnterested 1 bout nging to h carth mall portion n he for the erection of in this city monthly 1 clubhou d 1 at the the Polish Litera con hall on Beaver str Leon pre- meetin essed en- nd 1 will be induce all Polish ol and to join wer ting of fraction. own corner n 50,000 mil- And he bulic with clubs nt The guiid was organized less t I many affiliated with it. of the organization forces with No. National Allian, which rection of it to *| combin. I'alcon re he of erica, has o man 1L new clubhouse. ations are bein guild to take an dication of tl ki pa sht D 15 on ritt and CENT SALE ONE Wildroot Shampoo Cappi Face Powder $1.00. Another Lux Seap 106 Another ¢ Witeh hazel 600 Another for 1 1¢ 25¢ Another 1¢ Tor Williams® for Mon, Anoil Dr. West Touth Paste Another Love M Face Powd Another 1¢ Melba Creansing Extra Specials In Silk Urderwear VALUES TP TO Gloray Nail Polish flm!lu e 1c Squibb’s Tooth Paste, 13e. Another for I¢ Boncilla Cream Another 50 [ 1¢} Free! PERFUME Free' > WITH EVERY LADIES'® | i i Service or Chlffon Hose Heavy or Medium Sorviee Weiaht I'all Fashion i Quality Spring Shad ALLEN’S, 2 CUT RATE SOLID WEEK Cocoanut 1 shampoo I 1 = il OTY D'ORIGAN : dram—another for Black Narcisse dram—Another for LAIMANT 10¢ dram—Another for AZLREA Anather ,v 1 lg!llli(l\llill. f & NMAS EVE—S2 dram g Another for ] Xlll|l||r‘l|| [af | Ge dram—Another for 1 i aron 500 Another for 1¢ 20¢ dra for Cappi Bath Salts S1.00. Another for APRITL SHOWERS ef B0¢ dram—Another for 1 Kolynos Tooth DIER KISS—: I dram—Another for .. 1 | | Vrostilia 350—Another \H'JI her r: r Pompeian Lip Stick, Another f 1¢ for Palmolive Shaving infanta Castile % | Roan, 1 | ‘m,. } Another for HASE OF HOSIERY, JEWELRY, BAGS CR( AND AND UNDERWEAR “rench Chiffc I’Eml or Top All New Sprimg Shades have | "hough | cat that | stillion. of | planet | y Guild last night | the | 88 of | nsidered the | CENT SALE ? FLLENS CUTRATE 1¢ Garter road streets on May The com- | mittee in charge consists of Peter rwardus, Casimir Majicwicz and An- 1*1\0”\ Orszak | ! GOLD FOOTBALLS GIVEN 10 HIGH SCHOOL TEAM Ald. Judd, Father of Manager, Pre- sents T ers With Valuable Lmblems award of the gold footballs to yors on the last season's foot- team of the local senior high | <chool took place this morning at private ceremonies in room {he school. Alderman Willlam H. Judd, father of the football manager, presented the footballs. The following received | Coach George M. € | William 1. Judd, Jr Paul Cianci, Captain (aptain-Elect Joseph Michael Baylock, Herbert Carlson Walter Grimala, William | Albert Middleton, Vitold | Mikalauskis, Stanley Neverdoski, William Ross, Fred Ritter, Herman | nmarr, James O'Brien, Andrew Wesoly, Frank Zaleski and Bdwin Kloiber. emblems: Manager al Man- Joseph Lud- B. E. Rich- | winowiez Bogdanski, Fink, MAID RESCUES CHILD Norwalk, March 21 (P—Daniel, | one old infant son of Mr. and of Newtown, . from his crib a maid as flames from an attacked the room in | hich he was sleeping. The nurs- cry was badly burned and the attic utted by the fire which did a | of $1,000 before it wa year attic fire was total dam UsE ADS | Terri Face Powder §1.00. Another 1¢ for Amami Shampoo e Another 0do Ito No Another wle Violet Soap, 200 Another wlg Talcum Another o l¢ ial 1¢ Woodbury Fa Cream Another for v INd Large Assortment onr THIL LATEST JEWELRY AT om INd ~ —~aAL Special o Prices b4 (Contnued From Page Nine) at a dinner given for the Oosting | Hartfora last night. ds Sherwood captain, record inc losses for Fleming was great which | service known to be |and the second for instituted | plaintic, fter 7 p. m. when she slipped or iy a | which has caused her to be confined at the Bristol hospital since. The sccond plaintift slipped on the sams spot as Mrs. Hamel only a few min- utes afterwards and suffered a broken arm, | Both actions were brought through | Attorney Joseph E. Kiau of Har Var-|ford. The Hamel suit is returnable by Coach Raymond (o the April term of the superior the Pniversity club in|court and the Allen action to the | t. Flening suc-| court of common pleas in Hartford rerwood Bissell, this year's|at the April term The Trinity team boasts of it Eicie Cantisit of 20 wins against only| pojowing o lengthy discussion Bl between members of the building | committee, appointed at the last council meeting to decide on & num- ber of bids submitted by contractors then had “Sugar” Hugret. on the new Terryville avenue fire traveled to Chicago and saw |station, it was decided to a the national tournament |contract to the firm of Joseph Monahanmen and was | Devine, the lowest bidder. Devine's a fine basketball play- | bid was $1 the nearest to his that of Cosmo Vacca who bid $14.150. Work of the new station $15.000 I commence shortly and will Ao nd prepared for oceupancy by |A cssions ves- [ The fire house suits were | construction, it injuries re- | the same lines as the one built on ] ¢ side- | Furmington avenue.. Plans drawn 1 front of the Silk | by Architect Harold A. Mayden were 1 North Muin strect on the |approved at a recent meeting of the of January 21, The first|city council. The building will house in the suit for $'35,000, is|the apparatus and firemen of the Dora Hamel, while the second | Uncas Hose company, now located | s, Lillic M. Allen. Mrs. Hamel [on North Main street. The Uncas walking north on North Main | t on the date mentioned, short- | BRISTOL NEWS year's Trinity basketball quin- squad at one of the members “Tommy” Monahan's | championship team, | Coach 1928 the Suits Agzainst City of suits, fy one ity Clerk T will be of brick afternoon. The is reported, along as a result American $10,000. 10 Year Lease On Store Judge S. Russcll Mink, Paul B.| club of this city for pavement severe nd fell, fracture of sustain- the hip LAST TWO DAYS OF ASKIN’S FIRE SALE! NO MONEY DOWN EVERYTHING MU AND BELOW Our Sale is a tremendous success. We have convinced hundreds of people that our values are absolutely unbeatable. EE FOR YOURSELF Ladies’ Spring Coats Beautiful materials in the seca- son's smartest colors! $5.95 NO MONEY DOW Luxurious spring model are distinctive in design as price. $9.95 NO MONEY DOWN These coats are truly remarka- ble—most of them having sold upwards of $14.95 NO MONLEY DOWN 0 Ladies’ DRESSES Save from five to ten dollars on these lovely new dresses, $2.95 NO MONEY DOWN gular $10 to 815 values that are both neat znd smart. 3.95 NO MONEY DOWN Exceptional new Spring Any womzn missing these won- derful values will regret it. Our choicest spring arrivals. $5.95 NO MONEY DOWN GIRLS’ DRESSES $12 Values No Money Down NO MONEY DOWN CASH SAVING AT CREDIT PRICE 321 MAIN STREE' | weeks. | Scoutmaster E. station has been sold to the Polish- |l | Ripple, SPECIA 25 BEAUTIFUL LADIES’ DRESSE low cost prices. NO MONEY DOWN Scoutmaster H. F. Miller, Scoutmas- ter E. 8. Lackey, Assistant Scout- master Theodore Beach, and Scout- master M. C. Heisler. Eleven troops were represented by these men, namely Nos. 3, 6, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 20, 23, 24 Plainville, and 26. George Burling was elected secre- |tary. Two patrols were formed in charge of Theodore Beach and Les- | lie Sessions and David Lipman have leased to the First National Stores, Economy Grocery Co. divisions, a store at 465 North Main street for | a'term of 10 years. The owners of the property will | erect a nmew building, 30x80 feet, and will give possession in about six | Rabinow & TRtaschkow of New Britain negotiated the lease. Elected n, DAY Mort adway of this umm a councillor of the Connecticut Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution at the state confer- enc¢ in Bridgeport this afternoon. Mrs. Allan G. Upson of Southington chosen state corresponding sec- retary, BEGIN NATURE STUDY st Instruc- Coat The next se | door one, whicl Sunday, March 30. sion will be held | April 5, at 7:30 p. jon will be an out- is to be held on An indoor ses- on Thursday, m. Uses Napoleon’s Bath And Bed, Loses Place St. Helena. March 21 (F) — After more than a hundred years this little island, the final exile of the great | Napoleon, has had another sensa- | tio Isleib—Outdoor | The 2 | Trench ¢ Scoutmasters Tieceive Fi installed by the vernment at the “Long- | wood Museum.” in the dairy farm | that was the emperor’s domicile for | seven years, had been found abusing his position by slecping in the hed and bathing in the bathtub of Na- poleon He was invalid tion Under 1. M. et el Session Planned for March 30. The fir study cour: Scout officc ssion of the nature held in the B last evening with M. Tsleib in charge. 13 men present, namely, outmaster George Bure it Scoutmaster Fred Peters, 4 ant Scoutmaster Theo- dore Annunziata, Scoutmaster Les- Coates, Scoutmaster Robert Sackett, Assistant Scoutmaster Wil- liam Schwab, Scoutmaster R. H. outmaster Joseph Pog- outmaster Philip O'Rilley, | Il was There we summarily replaced by an nch veteran ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE A bridge party was given last eve- ning at the home of Mrs. R. R. Brandt of §9 Hamilton street. Prizes warded to Mrs. Helen Kailin, Preisel and Mrs. H. M. liteh, & . Luncheon was served. NO MONEY DOWN T GO AT CO COST—COME! Come early and select your new Spring outfit at prices that are absolutely below cost. DRESS THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT A GREAT SAVING MEN’S SUITS A stupendous clearance of 2all of our men’s suits. Many patterns to choose from. Here Is just the sult you neel to fit into your spring ward- robe. $9.95 NO MONEY DOWN Peaked lapels, notched lapels. snug hip fitting, sack fitting, two-button, three-button, in fact cvery style or color that you have been looking for. LY 007 = BOYS’ SUITS Just the suit for that boy. Long and short {rousers, $3.95 NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN EARLY Don’t fail to sce the most won- derful values we have ever of- fered! Most of thesc arc casily worth §15. $5.95 NO MONEY DOWN value in styles at be- XCEPTIONAL VALUES MEN’S SHIRTS O8c and ¢ Regular $1.95 and $2.98 Valu NO MONEY DOWN CASH SAVING AT CREDIT PRICES ET = » » ’

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