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Second Section P IT AIN HER ALD l Pages 17 6032 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930. | ; For Saturday ~ | For Saturday TLRNGTHWARD 8 | = e || Téb,ets Warmer Sanny Days Alzead T Republicans, Democrats and Tn- i ' BEEE N ' Toilet Soap 100—5 grain The 10c size flep&’,fldeflls 0n same PlatIOPlIl “Dr. Sumner Brand” cakie. i ite C N N . I Limit, 3 to each 25c | customer L‘;\Z ).’,?“uf,m;;l‘g::tg‘\?:“jl‘?:;;:d,,l\nul: | Our Connecticut growers advise that i | the ground and temperature should be REMARKABLE SATURDAY VALUES | most favorable for early spri 8 & z & = B | > & B ‘Amid heckling and grumbling :n uvnusual form of rally was held last night at 8 o'clock at the Falcon hall on Beaver street when candidates g ¥ WHITE KILLARNE! e This Is Important! Next Week Will Be from the republican, democratic and mdcpcndom partics spoJ\e from X The rally was called by officer iDEICkipEel ‘ FULL FASHIONED Women's ‘ FOR WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR No. 1. At the opening of the meet- | I’olitical club, who acted as chair- i P]ain fiSh = and of the Polish American Republican . 'omen’s All Silk ing B A dravonski, president of| ) Qur Annual Spnng Sale Pomenish L Sport Hose NOVELTY NEW SPRING man. S i Rose Bushes, Shrubs, Fruit and | o | klocked patterns. Nov. Cl‘epe l Sub-normals of a high | grade hose. All colors | r Dimities coth |, special lot of patterns. High grade, hall. ¢ for early spring plant- ciub_and the Polish Political club | . tha Republican club, presented Jo- | iflon Dlana seph Kozakiewicl, president of the || o Pur A il e | =0k ure thread silk seam- roa Adam Kolodziej, candidate for!| Evergreen Trees clty lisles in novelty pat- ward on the indepencent ticket, ap- he common council from the sixth | e ‘ B t s 2 o Sl | 'EDNESDAY, AP SLEES crns. All colors. Silk and cotton Crepe, S ter : [ : rms. T0c cs. | dren's frocks. A s | saturday, sent the people of the sixth ward [J | ld | [igresterhas 79¢ valucs. 12[“5 frocks. A special | in the common council and 1'm heve |} | ues ay lg s era | c Saturd: 49c Lot 39c | vard .. tonight to ask you for your sup- | ) | il |l vara... | saturday, yd. port,” he said after he had des-|, ¥ cribed the efforts of the party which was formed by the Citizens' Prop- |'%0 | - a il 4 _— 'ty Owners' association. X5 SPRING . = " el Sour sesan Women’s Seamless Hose Spectal For Saturday L I need your assistance and T'm | | H ] . H l out to win. I have agreed to run an SR G | The on their ticket because I am dis- || ousecie lng € ps | w B. V. May Hose made of finest qualm l)c ustrite Rayon, silk to top. | Tilio | . . . satisfied with the other parties,” he ||| || Our Stocks Are Complete | Plated foot. Slipper French heel. Extra long length. y 45c Notlon De t pCCI ues in ul'talns = ; : D with woven stripe band. Saturday ... pair p s LR z Calls Independent Party Menace |3 An Old Tavorite at Fousccleaning Time Elastic top finished with wo P i P | | Brighten Up Your Home Now! Declaring that the independent | [{f}] “O-CEDAR” -_ [| || Offers Many Helps for | A Fortunate Purchasc — The Savings Arc party is a menace to the fifth ward | 4% > . « MOPS | Fosalo a7 Spring Housccleaning | Passed On to You: and is interfering with “clean poli- I OIL IOLIM\{ 110(,ol‘nl"(¢)lih a5 CHILDREN'S | VOMIEN.2 GHILDRENS) | Liquid Vencer Dust VOILE RUFFLED CURTAIN; tics” Julian Twarowski, prominent || Ma a fine quality 3 ) | loths, 17 GOOD “FATR” VALUE — 5 REASONS : i inc chemically treated | FULL FASHIONED Cloths, 17c. Il ac R VAL 5 REASOY Faloon ldramatish atated Mthat s | BN \ twine. chemically treated Novelty Hose Long Hose Chamois-like Tolishing | No. 1—Extra Tine Grade Voile. independent party should be put out | to absorh the dust and | H % Cloths, 7c. No. 2—Made Exceptionally Well, of existence because it will split the'| () | ’ foll s e et Mt L atealentt hand 0se L sunflower Dish Cloths, || || No. 3—Silk Hemstitched Border. vote in the fifth ward- K ® ngle shape makes it | SR St “Sorcrity” Girls’ Long 3 | No. 4—Wide Rufile Edge. i s v Clhene ST | o casy to clean corners. shaped Rayon and Lisle. | “Alba” brand, service CEe e s ([Bas e e | e S el | | = ) Complete with handle. Novelty patterns. New | weight, silk to top. I'rench B veg. T5 5 3 ribbed. First quality. All | 39¢. 21 yards long. Choice of white severe criticism of city officials | /, { (Reg. Tic size) spring designs. Saturday slipper heel. The newest U c | \ - s o e | r Polish, 12-0z, or cream. Tor Saturday .. pair duces them to watch their steps, || i \\ For 64c spring shades. First qual- | cclors and sizes. 39¢. and these actions may decrease tha | % Saturday s ..., 3 $l 00 ity. $1 00 Saturday 3 $1 Gorham's Silver Polish, i1 The Well Known, Famous “BROMLEY” Brand tax rate,” he said, “But as an-in- | ¥ | pair Saturday, pair O {45 ooniniig b | 29c NET CURTAINS dependent parfy, the association | | | o v g | — liug Shampoo, 39c. has failed in all respects and I do A Good Housecleaning Help 4 L ! Johnson's ISleen-Iloor, Good grade net material, note the wide width, cach side 3§ not hesitate to say that the pariy | /i) YACHT MOPS—for dusting MEN'S PLALN MEN'S SPORT will not be recoginzed as a power- Made of good grade y Al | inches! A good selection of patterns. Choico of white or Ma z varn chemically prepared | 17, 2 R H 3 sunset Soap Dye, 10¢. | lvory. 21, vards long. (A $1.50 curtain). : 94 tul organization until 20 vears from [ o% || to absorh the dust. Plenty of 1H-in‘v]\)1nrn | Sllk HObe ayon 08 ] : Moore's Push Dins and | For Saturdy . - +es, DRI c row. As I said before the party is strands in this mop sccurely fastened to | interfering and breaking up the hiandle with copper parties in the fifth ward and with it i in the racc during this election the fifth ward result, is morc uncer- | {8} tain,” he persisted. | Specially Priced for Fure thread and Rayon Plaited Silk | A new shipment of smart pattern | “ v Jl’f\:{\rl e, —colors: black, grey, Irench tan. | Hose—good quality rayon lisle top |44 Spittler's x All Sizes —toc and heel. Al sizes. & water-proof and colorless, Come and See— T | COTTAGE SETS Comientiars A Wide Selection Gathered Here For Your Inspection — SATURDAY SHIURDAT Domes of Silence, for Good quality Scrim and Voile materials, many attractive didate for school hoard, stated ) blue, green and gold c E r school hoard, stated he |} a < 30c size handy can or hot- a1l Priced Mor Saturday . skt censidered it a great honor to be 3 FLOOR 'BROOMS | ially Priced Ior Saturday e tle, 19¢. candidate for that office and h Good grade Illinois cor s = — - = = Noxon~ Metal” Poliste — | Regularly $1.39 — FOR SATURDAY '$1.00 Pair promised that his efforts will be di- | g four sewed: binding cord S ; \ . & pint, 19¢; 1 pint, 37c. - o v Q ~ vected for the good of the peopte. | [§ colored 3 i - === = 2 L YOILE FLAT CURTAINS Fospokedon Bimiaok nithictcomat by 8| Enandlesh i bins 44c | WE ARE READY WITH Made of the finest quality Voil> material, hemstitched bor- der. Very attractive medallion inserts in lower inside cor- “I am here to safeguard the resi- 2 : REALT 3 We arc Authorized New Britain Agents for the | Splendid Offerings in ner. 21; yards long. Choice of white or dens ot - i wart i S| S ‘ New Sprmg 4Unde§'garments AT Grsam, For Saturday .. s . e $1.00 SELF- WRINGING—SCRUB MOP | FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY common council, said after ho had ‘ | S N S k taken the platform. “This can only Sueads SN coNEITA" BALBRIGEAN prmg ocks bent aualliyjcotion smongl Rib style or Balbriggan—ceru, bleached SHIRTS and DRAWERS SR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST ON s accomplished when unity among | our people is assured and all the| Diatdua v cotien oy voters in the ward support their | e or grey—ankle lengths—or kneo lengths, Heavy weight, first quality, full_sized o D v fellow candiates.” & - short sleeve or athletic style. All sizes. underwear. aadiiale N D d T ll t G ds Walter Zajkowski, also a candi- (non-rusting) mectal first qualit Saturday Only ...... Paees 25c mgs an olle 00 cate for the common council, spoke varts. | AT & o 690 = el Nt Dl : A slight twist of the e MEN'S RUNN Half Socks of fine silk 16-0z. Agar Lax Emulsion, 14-0z. Radox, 95c. handle wrings the mop WOMEN’S UNION SUITS “Pepperel” Jean white Trunks—3 button | sle, in all popular spring 60c. $1.10 Tanlac, 92c. perfectlly dry. Hands Fine combed. full bleached yarn, silk yokefront. Tlastic back. 39 s lsc 16-0z, Beef, Iron and Wine, $1.00 Sporicide Lotion, 85¢ never need touch dirty stripe—band top—tight and loose knee— Special Value Saturday o Cc | e it e old mop water. | sizes to 44. 44c m;:d_(m;' | 2 'I' s 74~ lr"my ~prm:1- $1.20 r.rrmuz, $1.00. ° o = o] Saturday ....... X Y8R AN Sl SRS | ocks in spring Jacquar 14-0z. Dr. Sumner's Ex- b‘:“:\crgv Lgu:fl;!; :Viht‘g: Saturday e WAIST UNION SUITS | weaves of rayon 25C | tract of Cod Liver, 69c. Hoe by nand | BOYS’ UNION SUITS Good quality Nainsook. Full sized gar- *|| | and tisle ... §1.20 Tather John' Medi- 4 i | Our best quality for early spring wear, ments. Weil made—button shoulder— | R : 75 “Oneita”, ecru ribbed—short sleeve— Dbutton front—and slip-over—shortec— | 8ic. Medium Si (4 e T Dloomen prit zectiatlon lcnethioy 0) | 7 Pinkham's Com- Judge Stanley J. Traceski as 98 e e e Saturday ..... C L $1.00 Anita . Sage Face ed that the republican party was Large size .. (o | 16-0z. Russian Mineral Oil | powder, 66c. ; . | the most advantageous for the peo- = -— — Rayon Und]e | 49c. $1.00 Listerine, 68c. ple. “The republican party has — = — = —_— | §-0z. Eno Effervescent Salt $1.50 Goldman's Hair Re- made me a judge and I'm sure hal| s - TIME FOR THEM NOW w k d C nd SPECIAL i 20 | storer, 98c. it not been for the party I would | f \ 0 0 PIRCR A -lE,]l y Yor Little Girls not. be where I am today. The A SATURDAY SALL OF il BOYS’ 2 PIECE PAJAMA . ee 2 a T o T R = party has given you a jhdge in this | e Choice of plain color TBroadcloth, Noveity Three Specials in nice firmly woven Knit = — city and many other important of | Trints and DPrinted iroadcloth—coat r b 4 woabia I 1 1 s Boxed Chocolates i | fices and you should show your | || Spr]ng Costume Sllps SlinloNorie TS s to 18 95c o oy ?{((]JS?EEBRIHR rayon in flosh and pink. O DET TN VAR o e Al n e : 3 Well made and finished. appreciation by voting for these saturday & X 3 3 KACE Sizes 4 to 10. I . ) candidates bifore you Adorned with hand embroidery. - PACKAGE Tor Saturday .. 25(: Chlldren S Hats Majewicz Asks Support ) TOMORROW AT .. . —— = = Full assortment of havd and e 5"’;’“"““ Le e ‘,‘]"’“"“ i e T PROPERLY STYLED GIRDLES | cream centers, with rich A especially attractive line in the newest Poke Brim and is seeking a re-clection to that of- | || Silky rayon crepe in all lingerie pastel color- "OR SPRING WEAR K A 3 Off-the-Face styles. Dainty {irimmings of ribbons and fice on the democratic ticke, asked | ings. Hemstitened top with beautifully ema o ROLGEEING vl : chocolate coating. Attractive FOR SATURDAY [REpcs e colote. lor alorel TamHE YALT metmaT the support of his fellow club broidered hodice. Shadow-proof hems, | The new spring modes demand the use of box wrapped in cellophane, S | these a rments : S T color brims. Styles an to suit little tots, members. “I have taken care «f| | these (0\|!1(.]dl\m’\ garments 98c and tied with p!ll]{ F . ;:‘;\ ?”-:( ) ; r:c’;r‘\;l sizes to su 98c my duties as selectman to the best PRICED A h Cc alrnap girls u years .. cord .. 0’ my ability and I am asking you | & —— | Step-in and Wrap-Arvound Girdles of all % e = = = 1o send me down to city hall for |l - || elastic or combined with silk stripe bro- i MAYFLOWER SANITARY NAPKINS | | | | J » 9 | ! chairs and tables, Te. | patterns. With valance and tie-back to match, Colors: Alderman Toter J. Pajewski, can- | [} Saturday | « $ .00 Three-in-Onc Oil, large ; y i | pair = EEROOK N, = of his experierce which he said qualified him to seck the position. He asked the support of the voters | in the fifth ward. Dr. Roman Lekston urged the voters to support the republican candidates before them to make a complete representation of the wacd i1 the common council. He spoke || of the qualifications of the candi- dates for their respective offices. & Massage, 98c. Absorbine Jr., 78c. Moone's Emerald gen's Lotion, 31c. Neet, 36cC. 60c Amolin Powder, 32c. 3 another term,” he said. - | cades—the popular 10, 12 and 14-inch CHOCOLATES ligh grade, absorbent and “Polish people were never recog- | models. One pound assorted nouga- soluble. 17C nized until they united and won th tines, caramels, jellics, chip. 1 dozen in )vn\ S f R 5 S S, b i reputation of being that ‘wncertain | —_— - ] T caris or nunners fifth',” said Aftorney Martin 17 IE SPRING STYLLS IN T e —_— — 5 Stempien. He complimented th WOOLEN | 0 box : ; | Lace trimmed—medallion inscrts—embroidered, and drawn officials and members of the clubs 25 R Get the children out in the thread styles. A Big Variety to choose from. Vanity and who sponsored the rally and he }..5 i 2 SWEATERS FOR BABY CHOCOLATES | fresh aic and sunshine— Buffet Sets to maich, 84C A SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE OF OYSTER LINEN made a short sketch of the-accon- || = g Slip-on and coat styles in immense variety. % ko them apny it plishment of {he organizations. s : ? | h one of fine grade pure worsted yarns. | | Same assortment in 95(: one ot iiheso 3Plov G o s e A e 3 X I| ]| Wnites. blues and pinks. | 215 1b box .. > | L e : ———————"| Garden Sets speeches in other wards than the | || — TWO SPLENDID | SPRING fifth,” Attorney B. J. Monkicwizz, | 38 Y [ IATRA VALUL.GIVING IN ) J | Good grade pressed steel, | ward, asked the audience. Ie as- dles. Set consists of a hoe, Novelty Bead | NeCkweal' cused Taul Nurczyk, the candidate, N R dollccont o b on] Tan abrieatin saie are only distributed in the fifth ; TIGH GRADE WOVEN ART ‘ e R e A JEWELRY OFFERINGS : ; TAPESTRIES | | Long Khaki Pants of being on the ticket only to at S D f G l | e e Nt SR : patterns— | For boys, youths, men; extra fine tract Pblish votes. “His pictures| . p lng resses or 17 s l eral sizes and widths. All new patterns ‘ | Fo T | | | rake and shovel. To add to your new dress, P can be used for runners, wall pancls. bench quality dark drab olive khaki; flap Small size .. Set 100 Necklaces or make your ‘old dress are only distributed in tht fifth i 3 - 5 | pockels; all size | 5 : R g | look new. T s (] || Taovssnvs o mia eS| 81,00 || || e e 0 25 | || conemng v v this ward alone won't win him that L | parungay = — = = in pearl, enamel, agate, | Satin Collar and Cuft oftice,” he shouted. *“T am not tell- || , 3 2 galilith, or ballatine. In Sets—in white or colors, ing you to vote against him but || Group No. 1—for Tots 1 to 3 Years | ———————— all colors to match the | $ & after the clection watch closely for | . Made with Panties CE sl : | = HWAND MADD print dresses. Multi-col- Tailored Sets in white the results from the other wards = NEW SPRING ored Gypsy strands, and or colored piques and and vou will be convinced that my Group No. 2—for Young Ladics 2 to 6 Years | . Dresses | pearl and whife stonc linenes, statements are true,” he said. ; | with Bloomers or Pantics | Gonibing. Lace Collars and . Sets Andrew Rogala, a member of the | C t | For Baby tions . of eVnise and net. club, accused candtdates S it 1 retonnes / AoEBaL s ‘ : . accus i : on the |} | Group No. 3—for Girls 7 to 10 Years | On sale 9 o Sen Sweetheart Sets, Jabots democratic ticket of working fos| % with Bloomers | Tomorrow at . Cc : = | Bib Sets of lace. their own inter “I am not men S ey All in several varieties tioning any names, he said, “but of ncekl I've heard from an authentic sourc s that those candidates will forg you after the clection.” Pretty bright new 1930 ¢: S s The sweetest little gar- o " h 2 s zinable, iraduated crystal beads Group No. 4—for School Girls 7 to 14 Years —light and dark ground: g — ments imaginabl with H".mmu‘l cry ‘l? ; head ——— | large or small patterns. finest. hand necdlework. strung with alternating A hundred different clevar spring styles. | |l special values, 22 o 2 Entirely hand made of || || rondels; 18-inch length in yard C i S quality lawns and nain- solid Only fine guaranteed wash fabrics are used, Saturday . SR oIty The entire cadet corps of Virginia military institute has contributed to a fund to buy a sword of honor for Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, ]