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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. Man Leaves Hospital Bed for Test Of U. S. Citizenship and Succeeds At Naturallzatlon Court Session || {Constantino Salafia, Sebastiano Testa, Arne J. D. Danielson, In-|cuiscope cConti. Rocco Nesta, |Guiseppe Salonia, Gerolamo Cal- | jured in Factory Yester- cinari, Antonino Giuliano, Paoio ON SALE WEDNESDAY Large No. 2 Cans DELICIOUS EARLY JUNE PEAS GREEN REFUGEE BEANS SAVE TOMORROW ON Liquid Veneer For cleaning, dusting and polishing. — Leaves no film. 12-oz., 60c size. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Falry Soap The large oval cake FOR WEDNESDAY 5 Cakes 14(: DS T aniod Abraham | 3 Kadziauskas | Barrese, Vincenzo Morelli, Martino day, Passes Examina- Angelo Mariano, James Giantonio, 5 % | tion Today in Spite of Eramia Kerder, Sweden — Arne Johan. Daniel Danielson, Harold Algot Bergman | |cles George Hadgi Haralombay and Neiver . ‘ BORDEN'S Newer — Stronger — Better leges. Hovagian Gooregian. & ; Lithuania—athew Made Than Ever COMMENCING WEDNESDAY Evaporated Mllk VEGETABLE . I MANUFACTURERS’ SALE vesterday afternoon did not interfere i “ith the ambition of | Ame J. D, |fcld and Joseph Lamprecht. e Panielson to become a citizen of the | CGreat Britain — Thomas Philiase pr L} OF e United States, and this morning he | Lapointe, Joseph Trhest Roy, Wal- : |ter Sylvius Verrier and Lauric Jo- '\"ll Alfredo Morelli. Persia—John Joscph, Condition — Many Avre| Y . . |and Arvid YVerner Carlson. I Granted Suffrage Privi-| Turkey—sofokics Tsaitsiva, pere- | |hf] = ; = AR : land John La " Injuries he received while work- | = BINS Tor Wednesday Heavy gauge metal, corrugated received pérmission eof the Britain General hospital to attend the session of naturalization court. He was one of 57 admitted to citi- zenship and after the session he re- turned to the hospital. While at work vesterday a stick flew off a machine and struck him in " the side. His body w ierced and he was hurried to the necessary for the citizenship papers he had-been planning to make an appearance before Judge Stanle Traceski and U. S. Naturalization Commissioner Luther W. Throck- | morton but for the time it appeared that the injuries were going to be an obstacle to his hopes and drea He is a nephew of School Commit teeman Aaron D. Danielson and heen away from his native count Sweden, only a few years. His par ents live in Sweden and within month he expects to visit them. He | will be able to travel with the aid | of the citizenship rights which he| received this morning. Many Pass Tests This was one of the many re- markable sidelights to the naturali- zation session today. The percentage | passed was rather nd at noon when they were lea hall the faces of the new ci o beams ing with happin been up for citizenship before an were continued becaus v 1 one or another requirement finally came through and with hands New | spital. Hav- | ing completéd all the requirements | s. Many who had | _|of Telix Oldziej of |seph Goulet. Germany—Albert Kingdom of & Slovenes- ulius Kren | Portu ntine Kunz. | Croats and ro Galvao, Clty Ttems Officer L. B Harper was detailed |1ast night to investigate a complaint | by Henry Rakowski of 69 Orange|| | street that a boy named Lejkowski of [10 Gold street threw a stone which | |struck him on the right leg and in- | | fiicted a painful cut. | John Kelly of 98 Hart strect 1 ported to Officer James. M. McCue | | last evening that his automobile ran over a dog on Broad street. The dog back was broken and the officer end- cd its suffering with a bullet. The animal wore no tag. < 2dward A. McCarthy of 41 North | | Wellington strect complained, last | |night to Officer Rosario Tata' that | &% young men congregate at Francis | | |ana Stanley streets at night and mis- | | conduct themselves. They have gone | Iso far as to rap at the windows of | | his home when he is not there, he | said, {they pay no attention. The police were fhotified today of | the suspension of the operator's li- ce of Raphacl Dufault of 610 \ Main street and return off the license 62 Woodland | and when he speaks to mcnw> S to partments. Colors, areen, add strength. Three com- blue, grey, also white. FOR WEDNESDAY RADIO TUBES We made arrangement with a nationally known manu- facturer of Radio Tubes to sell 5,000 high quality tubes to our customers A NEW FRESH SHIPMENT RECEIVED TODAY Evergreen Trees For Landscape Strictly first class healthy stock, well rooted, burlap wrapped. THE TWO MOST VARIETIES NORWAY SPRUCE 15 to 18 inches nish it upon request tion, incorporating Planting again be offered so low! POPULAR e e Notice These Popular Numbers: AMERICAN 226—227—112-A ARBOR VITAE The large 30-inch size prices of these tubcv © ,\l 75, § 280 245 224 Tubes of this season’s produc- all the latest details art of fine tube manufacturers. Such tubes can never Tubes . Tubes . Tubes . 200A Tubes . known to the At Prices Never Before Offered! We have agreed not to publish his name, but will fur- SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Handy During Housccleaning Time Ladder Stool Made of good quality selected smooth wood, nish finish, WE HAVE ALL STYLES 201A Tubes 199 Tubes . -)9(" light oak var- Reinforced under A VERY LOW PRICE ON Brown Cotton ing with nervousness they | street. bhoxcc while The actual first 8 9 Cloth 98c °1.29 COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION 281 Tubes . 250 Tubes . i s oA o o Alex.Gross. proprigtor of the Hotel | full_picce, perfect il give them.many new privileges | YOTk on Main street, complained m‘ i I ot |Officer John M. Tiebler yesterday | One applicant failed when he was |(hat soveral window sashes have | 4 asked who makes the laws for the |been broken in a house in the rear | state of Connecticut. Another could |© thé hotel during the past few || xpeak English very well but he could | 43¥s: not read it. Both cases were contin- | D John J. Tokarczyk complained || they Id<t Ilmh 1“ \a(ds For Spring and :Summer Wear JOB LOT OF ’Wednesday ey e Rfibber Pants WEDNESDAY WINDOW WINNER i ued until the next session. Another was unable to learn to read hecause he lived too far from the schools. One man had o much overtime work that he did riot have | chance to study. Ttaly with 31 applicants had 15 successfal citizens and Poland with 30 applicants had 17 who were suc- cessful. Court Clerk Emil Danberg was the clerk at the sedsion and he was as- sisted by Miss Fay Lawton. Successful Petitioners The complete list of successful ap- plicants follows: Frank Megieln Aleksander Ruszcz Jozef Pienko: ilija Iranciszek i Rubin Korgek, Cebula, Catherin man, Joséph Taldyga, Ludwinowicz, Francisze vka, Peter Bialo- brzeski, John Dul, Franciszek Tuleja, night | * rein Drag, | to the police today that boys playing 1l in the rear of his home on ¢ cet use objectio a annoy the \0s Vilardi of 192 Washington E reported to the police at 10| |o'clock last night that his automobile was stolen on Walnut street. It was | recovered at 12:30 o'clock by Offi- | cers Politis and Coffey at Booth and | | | Myrtle streets. Don Errede of 444 Allen street re- ported to the police last night the | | theft of his bicycle in his yard. Sam DeFelice of 14 Beaver street | has recovered his bicycle, which was reported stolen yesterday. | | Considerable damage has heen || one by boys who broke into she. {behind the Russell & Erwin Mfg. € coal pile on Lake street, according to complaint to Captain Kelly at po- lice headquarters today. ' figured prints. Women’s Bobby "PAJAMAS At Just Half Price FOR | WEDNESDAY he 98¢ two-piece Pajamas ) are made with short pants. — The materials are crepe and Original price 98c. Men’s Balbriggan Nt ana o on, et by SHIRTS and DRAWERS | = oar 10€ FORTY DOZEN PURE AND WHOLESOME First quality. Well made, short sleeve and ankle Hard Candy drawers. All sizes. 1IN JARS WEDNESDAY, Full pound jar, of all hard pieces, EACH all filled pieces, or assorted hard and filled pieces, Special Sk - 29¢ ATTENTION An Opportunity MEN! to Get the “RELIANCE” Fountain An Unusual Value in Tapestry Women’s Full Fashioned Remberg Silk Hose to top—the newest colors, and in all sizes—but seconds. WEDNESDAY SN SR John Stefan Harko and Stanislaus Dombkowski. Of Ttaly: Giuseppe Cicciarella Guiseppe Desanti, Natale Carenza, Sebastiano Bonifazio, Gemma Rio, Francesco Stella, Corrado Patania, A regular meeting of Martha chapter, O. E. S, will be held in Masonic temple on Thursday eve- ning at 7:30 o’clock. There will be a social at 2:30 o'clock in the after- noon. Bags iixtra large size. Fine new patterns of tapes- {1y, Pouch style with inside mirror. Special S . OUTFITS Complete sets. Red, | blue or green. 2-quart | -size. Guaranteed for one year. 49c Tor Wed. Absolutely Free | BUY ONE TUBE OF PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM l New Gillette Razor | i I A Special Wednesday Sale Colgate’s & Co.'s COLGATE'S SHAVING CREAM WEDNESDAY Henry GOldsmith & Co' COLGATE'S S(‘H"A\\'[XG STICK Rt WINDOW WINNER | Childeen's Ttayen | for 35c¢ Powder | Half Socks Limit, two to a 5 . 1% customer «... phE. c Slesdoninn is a Dollar Value SWEATERS || RAG RUGS A good assortment. of | close weave material, attracs 2 0 : | tive hit of 'miss color combina- | Jacquard Slip-on in all and champagne are the | tions, sizes to 14 yrs. 69c \ colors, FOR WED.— ) ednesday . ends, Garden Sets zl/zc A MOST TIMELY SALE OF Tor Good grade stecl, smooth “ ” Roselle WASH DRESSES FOR WOMEN TTROVY ONE DI n BOYS' ONE-PIECE sists of a hoe, rake and N v Really, a merchandising achieve- | ment to sell these beautiful gar- SpallSacho At Less Than Actual ments at this price. 98c Cost, ’ Women's FOR WEDNESDAY .. High grade washable broadcloth, in new spring patterns and novel GOWNS sport stripes. Ten different mod- of Real Krinkle Crepe FOR ot ot 49c¢ | els, each most attractive. Guaran- | teed fast color, of course. Note the Low Price 5 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE GLEN STREET Dotted Swiss Ecru CRISS CROSS CURTAINS Perfect in every way. $1.00, REMNANTS RUFFLED Nice Assortment of CURTAINS of FELT BASE with colored vals. | COTTAGE SETS YARD GOODS | Green, gold, blue, | 6 and 7-piece sets Reg. ch grade orchid; 214, yards long — on good 39c grade Scrim.’ yard 49 C pr. INLAID LINOLEUMS—installed “as you like them”— Prices right—ide selection of patterns. 9x101% FELT BASE RUGS perfects tiles and florals $4.98 each 9x12 BIRD NEPONSET RUGS discontinued pat- terns — perfects. $7.98 Fach Heavy plated rayon Half Socks with ribbed tops. Pink, white, sky | fancy borders, fringed Sizes 36x63. 79c NEW IMPROVED GILLETTE RAZOR A 81, Buy Them Now! They're Special For Wednesday | | and we will give you one 5 Value—ALL FOR Sale Begins Tomorrow Children’s 'PERCALES Yull piece, perfect goods. New spring 1930 pat- terns. Choice of stock. Wednesday, vard .. I ovelty jumbo stripe — ‘ R -neck, button front. Aedizmsize All sizes, 4 to 12 years. l | Wednesday argcisize el Forn G genuine Kwanto Crepe in lingeric shades. — Several styles—full cut 2 en shadecs. ‘ Wed. 3 WATER COLOR | Complete Line ! SHADES of. Perfects BEDS, Linen ecru and SPRINGS, MATTRESSES Let Us Show You Our Quality Lines of LACE and « RUFFLED CURTAINS $1 ‘98 to $4.98 Pair STORAGE BAGS Moth-proof, dust-proof cedar storage bags. A convenient and economical protection for blankets, furs and gar- ments of all kinds. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY 2 bags 256 Sizes 36 to 50 dark ecru 49c cach SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Dollar Scarfs Oyster Linen TFancy Art Cloth and Lace Scarfs trimmed with laces. A good assortment of top notch dollar values. [For Wednesday moderately priced BUY YOUR ROOM SIZE RUGS and CARPETS FROM US We can SAVE you money!