New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1930, Page 13

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NEW BRITA A l Pages 13 to 22 | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. — Beautiful New York Girl Bride | JUVENILE LIBRAR " Found Dead In Hungarian Hotel BEING RERGANVED store croses O] & LR Budapest, Hungary, July 8 (P— Police today investigated the death o/ a beautiful 23-year-old New York bride, Dorothy De Konkoly-Thege, who died in a hospital here yester- day of poisoning. There was question whether the | poison was self-administered, or an 2ccident. No clue was apparent from her month long married life with her husband, a member of the old Hungarian nobility and an en- gineer. The couple came here only June 13, after their marriage at Rye, New York, on May 31. Saturday night she was found unconscious in her rcom at her hotel and was taken to the hospital. She never_recovered consciousness. Mrs. De Konkly-Thege was th daughter of Mrs. George Arents. Jr., of 6 East 77th street, New Y and Hilbrook, Rye. She was edu ed Bryn Mawr and the Ship school and met Mr Thege, while e wa graduate course at versity Mr. De Konkoly-Thege is a grad: al Univ Columbia Uni- SULI0 AND STAFF " GET CULVERT J0B {Awarded Contract for Piper i Brook Gonstruction Work Rescinding its action of a f weeks ago relative to the purcha |of a new steam shovel, in keeping | with the economy program set up | by Mayor Quigley, the board of pub- lic works at its semi-monthly meet- ing last night voted to continue in |¢ {use its old steam shovel and use the noney thus saved for the city's un- . ed to sign a c | the Morris Knowl | burgh for a { Three bids were receiv | concrete culvert job at Piper's brook 1 the work was given to Peter zio and aff whose bid was $5,- . Josepf Battagli - | brarian at Hartford and was Mis Madep Ol Takes = Charge of Special Work In an effort to bring the Juvenile | % department of the New Britain In- 29 | stitute library to the point where it4 | | will be one of the best in the state, | 3 the library has recently employed Miss Madelyn Clish to reorganize | this branch of the local institution's Clish, whose home is in Meri- | den, was the holder of the Caroline M. Hewins scholarship last year and has just completed a special course || dy in children’s library work at | Vestern Reserve university Cleveland, Ohio. Before ge! scholarship Miss Clish the New York city library s She also did library work in Cleve- land Miss Hewins was formerly H- e first woman in the country to realize the | importance of the juvenile library. She put the juvenile library at Hart- ford on a high plane and also spent considerable time writing on the sub- AT NOON TOMORROW WEDNESDAY WINDOW b — Men’s — WINNER UNION SUITS GOOD QUALITY NAINSOOK Strictly First Quality Well Made Sizes to 46 WEDNESDAY HALF PRICE FOR WED. MORNING Paper Napkins A fine white napkin, qu folded packed under the most tions. 80 uine crepe sanitary HICKORY ‘\ale, store cLoses § " TOMORROW A SUPER HOSIERY VALUE — WOME Full Fashioned Pure Thread SILK HOSE In Sizes 815 and 9 Only CHIFFON and SERVICE WEIGHTS For Women In All Colors sity of Budapest ductor ministerial in the jzn government, and is vice pr dent of the royal Hungarian gov ernment stati| Mrs. De Konk ‘Aquila C. of in 1923 but divorced him in Authorities £aid they found grounds to justify presur for Mrs. De Konko \at they Lelieved she Crib Sheets First quality heavy white gum rubber. Size 27x36, with metal grommets in corners. For Wed. Morning 25 C SAVE MONEY ON Toddy drink. A. guidi presented f fiv work. The s d that he could ject for iibrary publications. At the time of her death she was consid- | ered an authority on this branch of > | work In her honor the librarians of Connecticut established the scholar- ship fund to provide special training dealers. | for Wbrarians who wished to take | be made |up juvenile work. When the move - | sponsored by state group was - ' made public 1 s from all parts of the countr; Remarkable B O OB RO RO RO 3 Values furnish th 11 be nec d it was v v for its com- d to divide 59- FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING—A CLOSE OUT LOT GENUINE Bates Ripplette Bed Spreads Safety Pins e . WEDNESDAY WINDOW WINNER UNIONALLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Ages 3 to 8 Years WEDNESDAY the orde E A recommendation w X AND DAUGHTER GET - $1 BY WILL OF FATHER Third Child of William G. Hughes ¢: now on ss Mabel The health Full 1 pound can. For Wed. Morning 35C ter Co mended to t Shu-Milk "!‘ The perfect cleaner for all kinds of white shoes. The % 25c size bottle. 15(: E] For Wed. Morning Evaporated Milk The 6-oz. size gan. For Wed. 2 . 9c B or Morning . 20 DOZEN TO SELL TOMORROW BOYS” UNION SUITS AT HALF PRICE “POLSON” 88/83 square Nainsook Union Suits — 240 WOMEN'S LINEN garments, but not in all sizes. Handkerchiefs HALF PRICE WEDNESDAY Hren with 1/16th inch All white or white with Doris Franci “DALFAIR CLUB OUTING Received $1,000—Residue of “Prize Baby Brand” niclx— 3 sizes eled Safety Pins; 3 lc Estate to Widow The sum of §1 was left to his son. ‘Arnold D. Hughes of Hartford ghte LD ¢ assorted on card. For Wed. Morn. doz. Employes of Davidson & Leventhal | ) | and Fair Stores to Enjoy Shore | Trip as Guests of Proprietors. HALF PRICE S ither For Men, Women and of Washingtor 000 and the of the estate was left to Mr. widow, Mrs. Bessie H rected that if the inc h ficient for her maintenance and siup- hool and the board vo port the executor should use some P e e of the principal the ion Prdsident John C. Loomis of th n from the common coun- Trust Co. the witne Choice of — BLUE DENIM HEAVY BLUE CHAMBRAY KHAKI JEAN Well Made tree ; Misses’ fixed at th Bathing Suits Fine grade good assortm and {wo-piece sty al outing | ¢ afternoon at | r gathering in fro: will leave from the o'clock noon by buses | ¢ arrival at the resort|| oy a shore dinner and tt . cotton Durable Play Garment St ONE HALF PRICE WEDNESDAY was O “ALCO PRIMO” Rubbing Alcohol Regular’ 69¢ — FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING 49¢ “CANADIAN MAID” and “THREE RINGS” MALT SYRUP nt Grade A. Ma s o INDIAN ROOT BEER w0 pump capacity City Items S erine Dyer, year old divorcee of HOLY CROSS A. C. PICNIC New Milford, Conn., discovered S The Holy Cross A. C. will hold its L b A high grade product. Full Anxiety for her heart, | ) Lorrow at 7 ; eiotl o2t 1% Makes 5 gallons. pint 50c size. stoulus, 4 B. hall 8 For Wed. Morning 25c For Wed. Morning Windsor Wash and Ready Crepe o . »‘A‘l"fi red; 32 "7',!.\?16‘”! 15c Beach Robes FOR MEN AND BIG BOYS able End to End Cloth. Pretty patterns at less than half price Wednesday Borden’s So e Choice of a Wednesday . g of the Ladies' A social will fol- covered an health. Whi S Sunset Dyes The 15¢ package of these simple and easy soap dyes. For Wed- nesday check jcor Bu Joseph | is o iwez. | Broad street, pigpbrands nick and Stanley Plain with hops or ready r CHOICE OF OR DA Morning, This is Pictorial Review Week Make Our Pattern Department Your Fashion Headquarters Striped wa To close ou CLOSING OUT SALE OF Women’s Pongee Lingerie Bloomer and Lingerie Elastic ch washable fine quality 1 braid elastic yard piece. _ 9C Fo® Wednesda < rend Morning .. e (¢ During the week, the new Pictorial Review Simplified Printed Slotie Patterns will be featured at our Pattern Counter. In addition, { a group of college men will represent The Pictorial Review Com- pany in this city. One of these students will call at your home to explain Pictorial Review, which illustrates the new patterns. You may arrange with him to receive Pictorial Review every month. He will offer nothing else, and will carry with him his official receipts, the upper half of which is shown below. Look For Them The names of the young men who are representing Pictorial Review here during their Summer wmcation are: r patterns Won;a;’; Lisle Hose e 10c UNUSUAL VALLE GIVING IN Summer Bags To Embroider WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE Gowns and Costume Slips e vera at Made of soft A BARGAIN OFFERING OF a nu & { . N 44c White Sport Berets o gl P e s with selt adjusting : et/ Regularly 8¢¢ -— FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING 39¢ For Wednesday Morning 33c 99¢ ————="" White Enamel SAUCE POTS THREE SWIM SPECIAL e ; B 64 Pajamas AYVADS WATER BATHING BAGS J. \\'l.\'v'i % ot For Boys and Girls genuine 50c 200 Pairs of siight irregulars. In all colors and Wednesday : ed models. A For We sizes in Large Double k head band t silky rayon B: Half dollar gr First quality, triple coated, white enamel, snug fitting cover, two strong side handles. J. J. Savage apcso Beach SLIPPERS Verne McDonald W. Stanley Pratt S. R. Chatterton novelty water- Two of the Handiest Sizes 6 and 8-qua The kind. For Wednesday proof rayon cloth, | <ith rubber soles: women's sizes only 25¢ Broadeloth; pret- v patterns: sizes 2 voS,\f-arsH” 49C ight colors— i YOUR el 13 & CHOICE Wednesday A Mill Close Out of ~ Boys’ Golf Hose Summer weight. Big assortment of fancy Jacquard weaves and color com- binations. Sizes 7 to 11. 15 For Wednesday Morning, pr. (& Infants’ White Dresses Neat little affairs, made of muslin— nicely trimmed with embroideries. For Wednesday This is the upper half of the oficial Pictorial Review receipts. By this yea may recognize authorized Pictorial Review representatives. Note the seal of service and satisfaction in the back- ground. Tt appears on all official Pictorial Review recelpts. This store, as agent for Pictorial Review patterns, highly endorses the efforts of these young men. We know you will find them courteoys and considerate. A kindly hearing will be appreciated both by them qnd by us. A EE A A

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