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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930. BLAEK [;‘]MPLETES : ‘ e TOMORROW . . . CUTROSES 10¢ EACH . . . POTTED GERANIUM PLANTS 29¢ EACH UJN[i AIR JHURNEY : Women’s and Misses’ Suits . . . Largest Assortment ....... $9.95 to $24.50 ,,Baltimore Publisher Reaches: (" Tokyo—Holds Flight Record » Osaka. Japan, April 4 FP)——Con?-% _ ~— ing at last to the end of his long air | NEW BRITAIN'S SHOPP[NGicENTER' trail from Croydon, England, to Ja-| pan, Van Lear Black, Baltimore il = publisher, reached here at 2:54 p. m. | o Q from Seoul, Korea. He left Croydon g @a @ OT@“ agt@r February 9, traveling an estimatcdi 6.000 miles before settling his planc | ~at the airdrome here. Van Lear Black has travelled | ihousands of miles by air over; Furope, Africa and Asia during the | past few years. He is intensely in- | terested in the commercial possibili ties. of aviation. The publisher probably holds the | & world record for miles flown as a passenger, and his flights have been G singularly free from trouble. He has Now is the time to choose your new Laster Hat had two crashes—one near Genoa in J 4 April last year and another at Cal- . « ..we have a complete’assortment of the sea- cutta—but no one was injured. At other times members of the crew son’s latest materials and ‘styles . . . Our have fallen ill and his planes have i g suftered minor mishaps, but his Millinery Department is the largest in the city flights have followed schedule in re- : markable fashion. + + » that means the widest variety for selection, Mr. Black had flown thousands of | miles over Europe before he start- | ed a flight from Holland to the Dutch Fast Indies in 1927. He left Amsterdam June 15, that year, flew | 1o Weltevreden, Java, in a succes- | sion of jumps, and returned to Am- sterdam July 25. His next flight was to be from | London to South Africa in 1928 but it was abandoned after the party | reached Khartoum and the plane | gave trouble. In the spring of 1929 he again | tried the South African trip, this | - {ime reaching Capetown and return- | ing to London successfully. A little | later, in May, he started for Tokvo | but was forced to abandon the pro-, ajoct when his ship was wrecked in | the fall at Calcutta. This year he again set out for| Tokyo—or the airdrome mnearby | Osaka—leaving England February 9, | . “and it is this flight that he has just | completed. . OIL COMPANY SALESMEN | ARE GUESTS AT DINNER e o v ol[ll Youthful Hats Matron Hats Product Which Wil | Aoy oAt : . . uct ich 1 Be In this group there are Hats of Hairbraid, | We are featuring the styles in a combina- Handled Here. w Toyos, Baku Braid and Pedalines in all the | tion of Straw irbrai 3 e raw a X als P The Rackliffe Oil Co. station ¢ I nd IHairbraid, also of all salesmen were guests of the Vac- newest shades. | Straw. uum Oil Co., at a banquet at the v raceeQ s Burritt hotel last evening. — Priced — — Priced M ORE Dresses of this . YU[ . & rrank T < - i : ; will wan S Frank E. Rackliffe, Jr., owner of price are sold here than ; t to see this the Rackliffe Oil Co., introduced E. $1 98 2 3 2 f \ ) o H. Strickland, sal ¢ th B : - L i great group of dresses. \'acu‘::rfko&x? (:oia:-?::a:;;:nga e 2 to $ '75 $ 'gsz\nd $3'75 N| clsewhere in New Britain, \ £ SRS of dresses, all program which his company plans e e \ : copies of high-type models Oil company salcsmen. N SR e This program is based on the re- K | greater assortments, better 30 - . . prints, flat crepes, . sults obtained by the Vacuum Oil | -alues Ak oo Somkhy frowi operstine s Mansh values, outstanding quality, number of cxperimental staions in ; : are the reasons vou i : 1 f selected lit, Buffalo. i a e aSONSH . o ¥ 4 / > of selected quality . . . v Slides were shown by Mr. Tanner, et ‘ L | 2 - { 3 you of the engineering department, S S nese dresses 2 \ will ¢ ire suc . = R LT W ER | _ : ” / “ N vill admire such smart de Mobiloil, A serics of meetings will | @l ... rowupon row of prints, v ) | g s 1 tails as the capelets and be held. 7 . Az % ] ! 3 The Rackliffe Oil company is the s X flat crepes, georgettes, chif- 135, | p | 08 \ o ats distributor of Mobiloil in New Brit- " ! a g ; ‘U.]Cl os, the contrasting o i fons . . . in all the new style trimmings . . . SONEW . 4 o ain and vicinity. details . , . and in all sizes. : and in all sizes. Wallingford Husband Sentenced to Asylum New Haven, April 4 (A—Charged with assault to kill as the result of - an attack upon ' his wife, Josepn Zecunda of Wallingford teday was f ] committed to the Middlctown state ‘ D, W [} Ci Lospital for ten years when an %52 th ahenlt proneumead hiva, fasade ’ : omen $§ oLnes Zecunda stabbed his wife, Eliza- B % R Leth, six times last January 16, \ 5 > E : Biggest Assortment in Town! wounding her dangerously. She Wt vl Gt e EXPRESSED IN THESE NEW B Al i i e i Dr. Louis Shapiro told Judge Ed- win C. Dickenson in superior court 1 \ 4 that Zecunda was suffering from a APPR Ov ED Q\ ¥ : W E ) A | ; form of insanity which created an 3 B\ Sizes to 60 | Sizes to 60 illusion that his wife was unfaiti- | X ¢ W N ‘ S r | tul. He previously had been a pa- i o, Ng o excuse for not finding AT e tient in the hospital at Middletowr. . k A 3 A what you want here, so great | . . . s0 come here . Timothy Mance, d‘.\‘egm Qof lAn- A ‘." are the assortments ... all the | to nd let us prove "> scnia, was sentenced to one to three . X sived s 5 . 2 desired styles color ar- ho vears in Wetherstield for an attacic ! X -~ Y esired sty ’h\ and color ar to you how ully we can _ i angements. satisfy vonr needs. B e ' s N EBs $9.95, $19.95 | $14.95,$34.50 Tangled Marital C;se Ended by Divorce Today | . Bridgeport, April 4 (P—A marital tangle, caused when one of the centracting partics, under the bo- lief that her husband was dead. | “Eliyie’—watersnae calk, Annelie ATt _married again, and the husband| suntan calf, white, biege. hlatkain diboonm also married a second time. kid, swagger straightened out today in superior bckles: | court, -~ | Judge Simpson granted a divorce D 7o' % to Walter M. Lown of ¥alirfield, n J g g i 4 - DRESS COATS his uncontested action against An- georgettes and chiffons, all nie F, Marsh Lown, of Bridgeport, | ncw known as Mrs. Annie 1. % gt 8 - SN | . O'Leary. ik ok \ | The plaintift was married in 1020 I'B $ 95 2t $ 4 50 | ° Sy { 2 ° and separated from his wife shortly d afterwards. Lown wen$ to sea and “Inez” —suntan calf and ‘HY i “Muriel” on his retorn learned that s wite, white washable kid. \nvieAvaonEz S i biohnand Atk helieving him dead, had re-marricd. i & - Spri i ¥ nellaying i Coaty Dadn rri tions. All new Spring shades . . . with \ \ g i You'll appreciate thi OUD ke Téras R A T e e P § Arc\l;Hea[l‘e.;s TA”;)“;I and Bl fur and self-trimmed collars . . . oW i & of Silk, Broadeloth, ketweave, first wife told hi ze| B 2 I | showing i i ] : f by i i | first wite told him = her marrlaze| < 2y cariLike len Dollar showing interesting style features 3 4 Wool Crepe . . . trimmed with with O'Leary was entered into aft / . Shoes. 18 : Squirrel, imitati i imi she believed him dead, that Lows| A | at a thrifty price! Squivrel, imitation Lapin and imi- e T ) Widths AAA to EEE Ec | then petitioned for divorce upon Sizesl _.an allegation of desertion. izes 1 to 9 REOPENS WABASH CASE : { SPORT COATS “ .. : v ' SPORT COATS ‘Washington, April 4 (P—The in- “Evelyn” — tailored black ) “iola? . {erstate commerce commission re-| f and brown calf and kid ties. \ggg 3?1?&?’&!& y Mol dull pblack ut opened today the question of valu-| f : l';f(h';‘: h‘:;;‘:;: ,:‘:.\l;?:g f._,’?d el More beautiful than ever. More comfortable than ever. | i ‘m({?élcsocr:‘l‘”g::x;\ n::icd“@m\):lsy‘e :; Smart—exceedingly Comfortable—al- The Arch-Healer idea presents a shoe $]l_:}]_¢75 \ / $ 05@ of June 30, 1910, In its petition for | § ways. Value—instantly recognized. \ | e\ R molded to fit every curve and arch of your foot. Expert fitting service to | insure the proper shoe for each indi- ||M| A special group of novelty Tweeds Many of these Tweeds are of an { vecapture purposes should be $161,- 5 selection of leathers to choose from. i H 5 i g’ R (545,048, v gidalioce . . . with and without belts . . . imported_fabric . . . collars of genuine Wolf . . . in rich tones of | 2 M| a wide range of shades . . i 1 I i Bo. sura and attend democratic AT RAPHAEL’S ONLY - | o - 'Indos g8 o 'own, grey and green, especially Jally at new High School Auditorium | taphacl star value! exceptional value! @ionight. P. F. McDonough, candi- date for mayor, will speak.—advt, |

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