New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1930, Page 18

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18 XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY &, 1930 ALFA GRASS PULP MARES NEWSPRINT Morocco Profits From i JL GIE Jac %away 5 szt S:’zop CLOSING OUT LAMP SHADES BLE — FLOOR YOUR CHOICE AT 14PRICE! FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY teunding r In afe manian servants that they de- sired. In the meantime, Magda did | het own housework, prepared their | the meals—and Carol helped wash the [fully ove; dmw Michael was king Carol Abandons Claim to Throne In Favor of Red-Haired Mistress ally,” said Mme. Lupescu mmr\l«‘\\' shortly after that “we live as thousands of married people live who have been blessed by the church land approved by society. Our | lin “an | time, young unhappier NEXT: intrigue three | kans goverpmant vnhappy princess, apidity it was executed. w hours after he landed, had been peace- rturned, the bey King dethroned and Carol II of Rumania. Helen, his became a still City Items There will be a drill and re- hearsal of Eddy-Glover Post drum corps tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Willow Brook park. A meeting will follow the drill. Members and friends of Unity Re- bekah Sewing Cirele will meet Wed- queen, The sinister political | and_trickery of the Bal- | Carol's dramatic restora- | nesday afternoon at Stanley Quar- | card party and dance on Thursday evening at Cedar Court Garden in Kensington, at the home of Mrs. Carl Yungblad. Joseph A. Conley of 164 Beaver street has entered the city’s employ, | in the engineering department of thoy board of public works. Edwin Upson, son of Mrs. Helen | Upson of 145 Winthrop street, un-| |and | riage because CROWN FOR HER LOVE—Here are Carol T for w the throne who hal ing b son rited left Mme BY MINOTT SAUNDERS Mme. 1 old, began cng before he quit his wife to run st met when she was 9. C took her o it to he home of an ator of ore of the estates of King Carol 1 ncountered the oid Prince Carol, thea adminis phew, the tile bea hair with lavish praises he gave her a box of chocolat gallantly feeding them to her with his own hand. 'he yOung pr Again at Funera) later came to Pars Queen Alexandra's In the meantime, she had v officer at ineral arried a Ruman Dispense with Marriage tomorrow was her answer, to my before he Ru- weeks able 1o obta Adjustable Au- 1atic Iron will help. Give ‘niversal a hot weather 0—0 Iron for delicate 0- 0 A hot Iron for the heavier | She always menage is simy We have servants — a butler who drives Carol's car wnen he is not at the wheel, a chambermaid and a Wwo- man cook.” They lived mostly by themselves, Carol keeping abreast of politic: developments in E and a tion (his hobhy) by much reading Mme. Lupescu findin among her dogs and loved dogs — , when she was a girl, tion understand through this strange won “They do not jud man laws or standards.” Lives Near First Wife Singularly enough Zizi Lambrino, tirst wife, was living in an la only a short distance e early days of M “Dogs Carol's And how these two women hated 1 other! was a yvouthful plu h turned into mar- Carol was too dec and chivalrous to do oth Mme, Lupescu snorted, contemptu- gly, referring to Carol's first arital vent she ac and perhaps poison her. shot bac! “She is th red-haired Hu- That wor he war of words type of been throne, but may have enough to toss away a he was wise enough to keep out of this row. He thing O retly library rran to come bac obtaincd with ry to force hin marriage wit “Carol's ma 0 was 3 explained a open ventions wen Put On Her Own At the outset, Carol's pa King Ferdinand and Q heir to the have to He was dropped Civil List znual $60 to enjoy an inccme anian estates t ad willed is approximately From J. Carol beauty cont n thereafte from the from ol ad been set for one of SPECTAL DAY CAR WASHING Polishing — Simonizing MONDAY — TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Hardie While You Wait Call and Deliver WEST MAIN SOCONY SERVICE 393 WEST MAIN ST. System Service PAY 75¢ DOWN — $1.00 PER MONTH We allow you $1.00 for your old iron when vyou buy an Automatic! Not Rust In our Stores at New Britain and Plainville and sold by our representatives that call on you. Connecticut Light & Power Co. Tel. 3600 New Britain' 82 W. MAIN ST. Tel. 560 Plainville foolish | Iz N st 1 3 derwent an operation at the New [tion and the cvents that preceded | ter park Sl 3 ; [t | Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitg | > t2in General hospital today. 1 | today served a writ of attachment on | property located on Culver street, | vor of the Commercial Trust Co., the amount of the claim being 3200. health |THe attachmene was brought to of the ¥. W. C, |compel payment of a note for $90, for the home o |the endorsement being made by Fra- gione. Mrs. A. Schrey of 58 South Burritt | street will entertain her club Wed- nesday evening at Cedar Court Gardens, Kensington, when whist will be playe Ttia (ha Inlention or Miss Eossett | qmme o Ryedianaiaiy lon GREURT Ex r Boston University the |~ v Bostongn el “i‘m_{:rm‘l; A meeting of the Order of Ouls ) 55 | ill be held at & o'clock Friday eveo | : | ning at the home of James Meeker, | Miss Montica Tinti and Sally| gy pleasant street | Knight, members of the 'Y" Pinochle | The Polish Junior league of New club, left ) A 10-day con- | Britain will present a charity garden s A Lake George, N. were accom- panied by Miss Eleanor Zimmerman, | secretary. S-A-L-E On All Our NEW SUMMER DRESSES Nog';n‘gdo/\t $9.50 $12.50 and up Values $12.50, QH.JO $19.50 e | Miss trude | education director \4\ left yesterday her parents in Boston where she will | remain for the next six weeks. She | was accompanied on the trip by Miss th Landon, who will remain in | - a Fossett, | regular summer cours for six weeks ORDERS TARKEN ‘Imported Swedish Linen Lunch Cloths, Napkins, Towels Toweling and Embroidery Linen MRS. J. H. AHRENBERG Percival Ave., Kensington e conference al and busin and secretarie ations throughout The local girls a e of the Silver B 2 he conference program will con- P rflr’rr-‘ s which 99 WEST MAIN ST. Over Western Union Elevator Service gy and economies WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE aders. Afternoons w over to music, poetry THE ADDITION AS INSTRUCTOR IN OUR CLUB ynue neid s ente st r. Larry McLaughlin - Formerly Pro Bidd-Sacco Country Club 0ld Or rd, Maine And Former Maine Open Champion INSTRUCTION BY APPOINTMENT Farmington Valley Golf School ILLE — (College Highway) — FARMINGTON ORD WOMAN HELD tleboro, Vt., July § (P—Miss Milfor: PLAIN HOLIDAY TOMORROW Rritain o 1avs tomorrow NALF rt their sur NEW LOW PRICES FOR SHOE RE-BUILDING $1 ) READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. Figured Crepes Plain Crepes Flowered Chiffons Plain Chiifons 25¢ $1.40 .40¢ . $2.25 and Material \aranteed Sizes: 14-16 18-20 ssg 5 Dresses that formerly sold for $10.95 10 This Group contains 25 Dresses that were formerly $16.50 All other Dresges, Coats, Ensembles Greatly Reduced. ber Heels In this Group are Silk Prints All Sizes Plain Georgettes Remarkable Values MODERN HAT SHOP 38 CHURCH ST. TEL. 6328 e Sage - Allen & Co. INC., HARTFORD DIRECT TELEPHONE ENTERPRISE 1000 Store Open Al Day Wednesday Summer—Fall—Any Time— You'll Find Use For These LEATHER BAGS $1.69 (Usually $2.95) r have a new Bag when there’s an opportunity like thi A varietly of Underarm and Back- Strap styles in individual, very good looking Bags. Nicely lined and complete with change purse and mirror. A faw Tapestry Bags in the lighter col- ors also included Morocco, Alligator Grain, Calt Handbag Shop — Main Floor North Store BEAUTIFUL GOWNS of Milanese Glove Silk $2.97 (Values to $6.95) aces and applique combine with Milanese Glove \111\ Ln make these Gowns utterly lovely and desirable. You'll want several, and you'll appreciate that this is the time to get them. All the pastels, and the deep ecru laces that are so fashionable. Glove Silk Underwear Department—Main Floor CLEARANCE SALE IN THE ART DEPARTMENT A few of the Exceptional Values in Stamped Linens and Embroidery Threads IMPORTED STAMPED LINENS BEACH ENSEMBLES REDUCED Rose broken sizes. Shaded Hemstitched hems. .$1.00" | | Two attractive designs to choose from. | gold, blue, green. e 95¢ o D9C .. 25¢ BLOLEFS were 95¢ 2. 5¢ Finished squares, in borders, orange and green. 36 INCH SQUARES, were $1.95 NOwW . 54 INCH SQLA}".h NOW SCARFS, were $1.49 NOw .. . BANDANAS, were 50 NOW ....ene $1.50 EMBROIDERY ROPE artificial silk, iten:s discontinued by manufacturers. 18x36, were 95¢ A zood assortment of colors In Were Now

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