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DENOGRATS REPORT O CAMPAIGN COST (Continued From First Page) Stone, $25; Sam Greenberg, $10; Morris Cehn, $25: Joseph M. Ward, $5; Joseph M. Halloran, $50; Laura Mangan, $10; Ernest W, Pelton, $25; John Condon, $25; Dr. Moses Kupe- Han, $25; Dr. A. L. Avitable, $200; T.'Dunn, $10; Henry Morans, Thomas F. McDonough, $25; Dr. Henry 'T. Martin, $100; John Sani, $10;° M. Curtin, $52: Mrs, T. J. Smith, $25; Kathleen Crowley Solo- son, $15; Mrs. P. McCrann, $ ‘William Earle, $20; John Le vari, $50; Angelo Tom liam 'Needham, $10: ¥ Mahon, $10; Charles Hawkins, $ John Smithwi J. E. Barker, Callahan, $2 Councilman John Fagan, $5 ¥. Hagearty, $200; Dr. Arth Savard, $2 i) D."'W, Dr.:Henry R. Lasch, $10; I ". Dobson, $5; Dr. J. J. O'Connell, $5; James P, Sullivan, $ ! ney David L. Dunn, $50; Frank M. Zimmerman, James H. l‘av-" serinl, $10; John E. R. Keevers, | $200; Kasimir Majewicz, $5: A. M Paonessa, $100; Poter Curtin, $10; | William J. Farley, $400; George| LeWitt, $400. The personal service item of $359 includes the names of 127 workers most of whom were employed on | election day only. Of the remaining expenses, the greater part was paid out for rental of halls for rallies newspaper advertising, printing, postage and supplies. Ternard Lynch nuel Sablotsk Attorney William $5; | ' w tonnage classifications under t hree-power naval treaty resulting NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. NEW BRITAIN'S = GREATEST D Tre Jur Compacts Thin round compact, fits snugly into the corner of one’s bag. Choice of single or doub'e Gun Metal of White finish, regular $1.00 style. Reduced-for Wed. 39c onlyteach .07, Sontas oog DAVIDSON A EPARTMENT = STORE Lace Trim Linens Pure Linen Crash, Linen'Scarfs and Buffet Sets to match. Trimmed with a neat Lace and dainty Lace inserts. Specially priced for Wed- nesday 49 c GRS B D oo Extraordinary Values for Wednesday Only A Wednesday Window Feature Bromley Net Curtains In three beautiful and attrac- $1.00 tive patterns, plain and all over designs. This is a real ‘special {a Wednesday only. The pair Cretonne Couch Covers Made of fine quality material with bright :p—thllafte patterns, wide flounce all around. Special for .. $1.98 Wednesday: «.uuusvesne A Wednesday Window Feature A welcome event, Three For Three-Dollars A Wednesday Window Feature Our - Annual One Day Sale Boys™ Novelty Wash Suits Wednesday ! Men's Neckwear 55¢ coming just at the A colorful assortment start of warm weather and right at the time when sonny needs a new fresh sup- ply of smart:Suits for summer. Well' made of Linens, Pique, Rayon Flat Crepes, Suit- ings and Dimities. In a host of lovely styles for boys 2 to 6 and 3 to 8 years. Suits have pockets, belt, loops, novelty col- lars—cut very full. In a fine choice of Payments ranging from %6 to $10 cach were made to the following workers: Mr. Ryan, Seska Mu - of men's fine Neckwear in a one day sale—tail- ored of fine quvity Silks, in plain, stripes and all over patterns. Regular 95¢ Quality m the London naval conference shown abo United has more large cruisers than Britain, but fewer of the s ler class, giving phy, Mrs. Mech Cyril Luddy, | the two nations parity., The new treaty does not affect battleships as Mrs. Ahearn, Howard Butler, N\ these were classificd at the Washington conference with 15 for the United Hannon, T. Boyle, William Luddv, Sta and Britain and nine for Japan. Below are the heads of the three FEtalia J. Beretta, Margarct Burek atory delegations Left to right: ctary of State Henry L. Stim- Grace Ralph, Mrs. I, McMahon, United & Premier Ramsay MacDonald, Great Britain, and Phillips Panarella, Henry Flanagan Reijiro Wakatsuki. Sidney McCarthy, Dominic Alfano, | Sale! 300 Yards Only Printed son, Emma Adams, Julia Tanukas, O'Neill, J. O'Brien, Louis Raschkot Stephen Roper, E. Gourson, J. E. Piugluski, M. Troy, F. s N. Enede, S. Lynch, J. Clynes, J Kiniry, George P. Ryan. K. Solomon, M. Bu Van Gordon, M. Patterson, W liniere, A. Buineckas, J. French, A. Green, J. Bianco, nicski, Mrs, Duffy, M. Conlon, Miss Growel, D. Hennessey. F. Hayes, J. Blynn, N. Nikifor, Miss Gordon € Zein, F. Seamon, Szyszka, A. Seak, C. Mangan, A Namara, K. Weber, M- Jarnot, Knopka, Miss Kuklowski. Mrs rowiak, Leo Dalkowski, Mr. wa, J. Gacek, P. Delkowski, Welch, T. Knopka, §. Drenzck, Sidotl, Mrs. Frank Zapatka, Mrs | Budnick, Mrs. Ulias, Miss Zarecki, | Miss Pawlicka, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Po- | man, John Smith, W. Simmers, John Birk, J. White, V. Brunelle, G. Sun- | berg, F. Osterhaudt, W. King, Joseph Knaus, P. Walsh, El- ward Crowley, W. Earles, M. O'Neill J. O'Brien, H. Hallin, Mr. Brodzia-| skiy J. Revoir, C. Allen, M. Haye;, F. Basile, 1. Jackimonis, D. Sull Miss | Bo- van, J. Renock, J. Higginé M. Madd done, L. Casswell, R. Robino, Mr. Fastian, J. Weir, W. Kiniry, Frank McMahon, James Kiniry, Victor| Watkins, W. Bossile, W. Palmiers, Frank La Har, Mrs. W. Valentine, P, Dorsey, B. Murphy, Mrs. J. Bro- phy, Mrs. Moorehead, John Sullivan. Supplies accounted for the follow- ing expenditures: Gourson store, 17 ype- don Sulli- Fa- . Butler, . McMahon, I United €ty Southern New England Co., $120. Ren paid as follows: R. Erwin, Consolidated School distric & B. so- $74.50; 13; Sons of Italy General Ameglio society, § Marcheggianno society, 35; Canicat- Dr. Moses Kupelian society, $20; M M. Cohen, i Gedratis, §5; J. C $6; sign Ro: | Paid for printing and advertising following amounts 3.50; Herald Publishin 5.51; Record Publishing C: Catholic lcader, $§121 Grubar Printing Co., $106.89; Resid. R were the Donl 50; tford Courant, §3h803 Hart- vord Times, $13.16. Postage cost the democratic party $155.54, RIPLEY GOES ON AIR Tobert Ripley's “Believe Tt or Not” has become so popular that it is a regular feature of a large broad- casting chain on Monday night. The Fair Dept. store, $15; Walsh & Hol- | gerald runs a “Believe It or Not” felder, $34.75; King & Doyle, $43.- 69; Axelrod Drug Co., $6; David & Leventhal, $2; Erwin hotel, §4; United Cigar Stores, $33.20; Louis Romanci, $10.2 Cameo Lunch, $5.10; Carl Lorenzen, $10; Southern New England Telephone Co., $1; M. $14.10; John L. Sullivan Charles Bernstein, §75.50; pson, $2.74: E. R. Hit 50; Gordon Brother 83; Schulte’s, $5.90; A. Malmg: 24; Walsh & Holfelder, $11; Sp: & Buckley, Rourke cartoon cvery might which is well D | received by thousands of local pco- | ple. | SHOOTS WOMAN, RILLS SELF Wilmington, Del., 4 (UP)— Enraged because of her fusal to marry him, Ralph Santa Barbara, 50, last night shot and seriously woundad Miss Elizabeth Murphy , | of Colonial Heights Barbara then turned the gun on himself. He died instantly. Little City Items | | Misses Helena and Touise Mec Quillan of 913 East street ar spending their Easter vacation in Hartford and Willimantic. Attorney David 1. Nair of this city has been selected as commis- sioner to take deposition of New Britain witnesses in the suit the United States Tire Co. has brought against Robert MacLc and ) Poverman. The case is before the supreme court in New York and | the New Britain attorney was select- cd by mutual agreement M. Crosman and Miss Tsabel | Crossman of Stanley street, Miss Il sie Wosilus of Park street and Miss Ethel Howard of New Haven arc visiting in Boston. Creditors of Milton Berkowitz, grocer, will be offered 20 per cent at a meeting on May 1 at 11 a. m. office of Referee in Bank- aui Berman. Davidson & Teventhal has| | brought snit for §100.against Mrs. Anna Squillociate through the of- | fice ot Nair & Nair. Property on | Cottage place has been attached by Constable John Recor. The New Britain Lawyers' club will meet at the Burritt hotel to- ght for dinner and election of offi- | cerz, HANOVER CENSUS IIGURES Hanover, Conn., April 22 (A—The 1930 census gives this town a popi- iation of 430 as compared to 389 in 1620, an increasc of 41. Forty-five ‘l-..r were enumerated 3. BROKER FINED FOR SPEEDING New York, April 22 (UP) — George H. Eddy. 48, a We broker, paid a $10 fine tod speeding. IZddy allegedly raced his 14-year- old saddle horse along the Central plain and printed combinations. Our Regular $1.49 and $1.59 Qualities Silk Crepes Women's Silk Hostery —in semi-service weight 93c Lovely mew collection of floral and moderni ings for street and afternoon frocks, printed on a soft draping pure Silk Crepe, light or dark grounds. Priced for Wednesday only. Formerly Priced From $1.98 to $2.49 Yard TFashioned of fine quality Silk, beau- tifully made in a large assortment of new Spring shades to choose from. In all wanted sizes. Values in this group are up to $1.50, pair ... Sentinel Playing Cards Soft smooth Linen fin- ish Cards, neat colorful floral backs, White edges, regular 35c pack. At a special selling for Wed. oy 25¢ Wednesday Two Phenomenal Values in Women’s Apparel 200 Gorgeous Silk Dresses Of fine quality Flat Crepes and Printed Silks in a wonderful range of smart styles, Tn long and short sleeve effects, with boleros, flares, high waistlines and other novel style treatments. Plenty of pastel and dark colors to sclect from. New Coatsin Sport and Dress Styles These Coats must be seen to see how phenomenal in value they really are. Coats for sport, for dress will be found here—fashioned of Polo, Downey Fleece, Tweeds, Trico and Broadcloth—featuring all the newest style details, such as semi-fitting, flares, wrap around, capes, novel pockets and belts. Some with fur collars. In all sizes, Paper Co., $1 Z. Woodruff, .66; hope is held for the recovery of Miss| Park bridle path at an estimated | Usited Cigar Stores, §$1.05; | Murphy. specd of 30 miles an hour. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Prescriptions Filled — Repairs Made | GLASSES 50- a WEEK Special Rates for Children — Phone 3077 ichaels 354 MAIN ST. OPTICIANS JEWELERS A Wednesday Window Feature Women's Fancy Rayons A spectacular offering of women's beautiful Rayon Silk Underwear, fashioned in a choice of many lovely styles, daintily trim- med with pretty Lace or appliqued motifs. In Panti Bloomers and c Step-Ins, all lovely colors. Regular $1.39 value. Wednesday, each .... Cotton Broadcloth 39C vd. Fine soft mercerized printed Broadcloths, for smart lounging pa- jamas, pillows, drapes, spreads and lingerie. Lovely gay colored floral prints, guaran- teed tub fast. Reduced for Wednesday. only. Wednesday—our entire stock of beautiful Silk Pongee Dresses at this low price. In four lovely styles to choose from. Fashion- ed of first quality 12 momme Silk Pongee. In sizes 36 to 42. S~ )D (L« For Wednesday Only Children’s Spring Pantie Frocks Regular $1.95 Quality Japancsc Silk Pongee 3 9 C vd. First quality pure Silk, genuine Japanesc Pongee, suitable for street frocks, slips, lin- gerie and drapes, inches wide. Natural color only. On sale Wednesday only. Made of washable printed fabrics in a wide selection of lovely pantic styles. With smart deft touches of hand cmbroidery, smocking here and " there. In sizes 2 to 6 53 Women's Silk Pongee Frocks $1.89] absorbent snowy en bath terry ‘borders. An size. Wednesday Tuikish Towels 3 for 990 - Heavy: double loop, Bath Towels. Colored wov- unusual value for Wednesday only. —Basement Store 2.33 1385 Wednesday Bucilla Packages { Less 331/3% New Spring line of dain- ty stamped pieces, complete with Silks or Yarns and Needle. Priced for Wednes- day only. soft White Large Wednesday Only Colorful Cretonnes A large variety of patterns and colorings, he better arade material, 56 inches wide Soeeial for Wednesday, yard 39c Regular Prices 49¢ and 59¢ Yard Damask Valances For living and dining rooms, with two tone Silk Special Wednesday scalloped and finished fringe.