New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1930, Page 22

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22 e HISTORIC TROWEL USED ONGE WORE Tmplement Washington Handled Wielded by Cook trowel Geo place United Grocers’ Pic Will Be Heid On Sunday ee 23 Stay in Txu 23 Hours, Local Boys “in the Pink” WOMAN Warner Bros. STRAND TOD.‘A and SAT. A PICTURE FOR EVERY —Son! —Daughter! —Father! —Mother! ! You'll laugh! | You'll ery! You'll love it! ON THE STAGE Featuring Louis Mann SELECT AUDEVILL ACCORDEANA In a Musical Dancing Revue The Hoover and Warners sntehett —1— Westersards Symhols of Arte Royal Y CITY HONORS CURTISS | WHO MADE 1T FANOUS || (=5 | Business Suspended During Funeral | — Tree Sitter Ordered Do“n to Hase Dinner Services for Aeronautical Engineer Pioncer as He is Buried. 'z will be sus- le the city nn H. Curtiss, whose work in airplane development it world famous. es for the pioneer neer will be con- e Rev Hammondsport, N (UP)—All business ed he PRINCE OF WALES FORCED DOWN BY SUDDEN STORM Aviator Obliged to Descend successtul operation dicitis. His body was me vesterday by Mrs dow, and s, Jr. o BRITISH DIRIGIBLE READY At Birmingham When En Route to Carnarvon R-100 Taken From Morning to Prepare it for 24 Hour Test Trip. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. — ] Wm|wl'wumWfl ‘t'“ lll- i ptmhsally III LT 2 < TR - ~s - 5 v i = =-C o7 a »” Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in thix column are written by Ureth agencies for the respective amuserent company. i e AT THE STRAND EMBASSY THEATER For those who are tired of &YM- | packed with thrills’ bolic studies. futuristic angles and | "ot T 0 T e newest in- the imple | of the old western pictures but it is to “Good Inten- Directed by V from his own ragive dea ternat This pictu na people and iet character 10 MAKE TRIAL FLIGHT : Hangar This third genera- |° the Strand the ° a great laugh The Manoeu- in | > plavers who ¢ interpret their respective ‘»I')\ ie Operator Better v car | & reach the projection bo he collapsed a hospital in a nder bonds and next eacon Library. Over 1,800 of the finest books. | Y W C. A. Cement Tennis Court Ready for Use — Rates. 15 Cents a Person Per Hour Instructions, $2.50 for 8 Lessons Court Free to Members For Reservations Phone 1005 Warner Bros MBASS STARTS SATURDAY 1:30 to 11 | HELL IS PAVED WITH " “GOOD INTENTIONS” | When This Master Wooing—His || But || Went || Gunning— ED\IL ND —n— “GOOD INTENTIONS” Edmund Lowe’in a Character as Great as in “Born Reckless” with Marguerite Churchill ALSO AN EXCELLENT PROGRAM OF SHORT DIVERTISSEMENTS LAST TIMES TODAY “IN GAY “PARDON MADRID” and MY GUN’ D°=p1te Heavy Shock : 5 (P—John drit- wo fan‘ojs characters are D Warner Bros. STRAN 4 DAYS Beginning SUNDAY ILON severe Now Playing « 9 The Dummy with JACK OAREY and “Wall Street” (HE CAN CHANGE HIS VOICE!) in the thriller of the Dwarf, the Giant and the Ventriloquist— “Behind thé Make-Up” with Hal A Powerful Dran v o Vengeance With JACK HOLT Sound News ®nd Chap. ~The Jude Box® is a phrase | HANEY T“EUNHOI.Y HLon Chaney Talks and Sings! |to ve depictea in colorful detail and the piece, which has never been | shown before at the Bristol park, | is expected to be a highly .xmmmg | spectacle. | Preceding the fireworks display, |a dance will start early at the | open-air ballroom at the Compounce pavilion With the advent of warm weath er, the popularity of the lakesi hall has been increasing steadily more are expected tonight the affair Great numbers from New Britain are expected to use the bathing fa- cilities at the Bristol park over the | week-end, and attend the band con- | cert which is to be held Sunday afternoon. The beach is only nine miles from New Britain and the | bathing facilities are among the best which can be found in Con- necticut | Air Mail Lines From E o Europe to U. S. Forecast Paris, July 25.—(#—The estab- lishment of regular postal air lines from Europe direct to New York is t probable development in Minister of Laurent Eynac today told Coolnel W. E. Esterwood, Jr.,, of Texas The minister expressed his con- viction that passenger lines would be i Lake Compounce BRISTOL, CONN. Fireworks!! EVERY Saturday Night New Features Every Week See “Amos 'n Andy” TOMORROW Dancing !! WED., SAT., SUN,, Nights Band Concerts Sunday THE MAN OF 1,000 FACES NOW . THE MAN OF 1,000 VOICES! £ NEAR R. R. CROSSING CHOICE STEZR BEEF BONELESS Rib Roast Rournd Sirloin and Short STEAKS 24¢ b LE-X) ( HUC I\ FRESH CUT Hamburg Roast ‘ LEAN BOILING Beef 7¢ Ib. RIB Roast 20¢ 27¢ i SPLRRY & BAR\ES ROLLED SHOU LDERS 21c ]b FRESH PORK CU S Fresh Rib Roast Fresh SHOULDERS . PORK HAMS Center Cut PORK. CHOPS GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS FORES STEW 15¢ 1b. 9¢ 1b. | LOIN CHOPS FRESH POULTRY Ib. | 6 1b. 3 1 ¢ L% Small ] FOWL..... 27¢ Long Island 2 5 ¢ ALL CUTS OF MILKFED VEAL Our Own Well Trimmed \ Smoked Shoulders Y 19¢Ih. I Smoked Hams | All Sizes DUCKS.... Sperry & Barnes Rolled Hams A FLLTO STORE WILL SAVE YOU MORE Aviation | tituted soon after air mail lines | have-been regularly put into opera- tion. He gave the opinion that postal couriers would take the southern route via the Azores and Bermudas to New York or follow the norther- ly course via Newfoundland. Naval Lieutenant Joseph Lebrix, celebrated French air ace, who was Coste’s partner in his 1927 flight to | South America, announced plans to | fly across the North Atlantic. He | hopes to make thc attempt later this summer. CELEBRATE TOWN'S PURCHASE ~ Newtown, July 25 (UP)—New- town' residents today celebrated the | | 225th anniversary of the purchase {ot the town's site from the Indians | for four collars, ten shirts and ten :pa\rs of stockings. FINA SHIPBUILDING GAINS Washington, July 25 (P—Marked gains in shipbuilding in the United States during the second quarter of | this year has resulted In ranking this country second only to Great Britain in merchant vessel under construc- | tion. | A compilation announced by commerce de ment today ed the total gross tonnage of m.| |chant shipping under constru in the United States July 1 at 235} 163 tons against 119,000 tons at th |same time last year. Estimates ar hat the construction under way i the United States then was 7-8 pe cent of all the shipbuilding going or lin the world. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS * DRESSES $5.95 $8.95 Values to $19.50 All Choice Dresses at these Remarkably Low Prices. Open Saturday to 9 P. M. THE ALEX GOWN 99 WEST MAIN STREET Over Western Union Telegraph Office. ROGERS BAKERY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Apple Sauce Cake Made from an Old Home Recipe Pecan Rolls Delicious and Nourishing LEMON MERINGUE PIES Made from Fresh Eggs NEW BRITAIN — 441 WEST MAIN ST. Plainville—33 Whiting St. Forestville>—6 East Main St. HENRY GOLDSMITH & 35 MAIN ST. Co. OPPOSITE GLEN ST. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUMS W $6.10) $9.75 Extra Dotted CRISS KROSS CURTAINS “Well Made COTTON Wide | ‘ MATTRESSES | | Swiss All Sizes Heavy Tick $9.98 . 9x12 Rug.. 3x9 FELT BASE . Each BASE YARD $1 00 ¢ GOODS .. Yo 33C SHADES o zaen 49€C . Each 790 FEATHER PILLOWS $1.00 .. rer o $1.00 ;){‘llr;s“nRL Each $9 95 0 TAG sers o van 49€ DUPLEX CRETONNES 39C $3.66 SILK PONGEE Hemstitc] hed Medallions 49 C rair T ARMSTRONG'S SEALEX INLAID LINOLEUMS Cemented Down By Experts $2.50 v regularly 29¢ vun | ad oo 66180 PART WOOL Theatrical Gauze CURTAINS BLANKETS.. Each ready to hang Sunfast $1.49 . ND RODS Instailed as you l'ke them— 49¢ yd. | Small service charge THE DRESS GOODS SHOP 100 — MAIN ST. — 400 EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES for SATURDAY Reg. 59¢ Japanese Kilk Pongee Saturday Yard 29 C Reg. 49¢ Piquot Pillow Tubing 29¢ Saturday Yard Reg. $1.00 81x90 Seamless Sheets Sn!\l rday 7 9 c Each Reg. 28c Broadcloth Prints Flowered and Plain Shantung 59¢ Saturday Yard Reg. A9 10 in. Flowered Chiffon Voile Saturday 25c Yard R Reg. 95c Printed Flat and Tub Silk To Close Out saturday, Yard 15¢ Part Linen Dish Toweling saturday Yard . RN 3T TR Reg. 69c Imported Irish Dress Linen Saturday Yard Reg. Reg. $1.29 Imported Silk Rajah Saturday 79c Yard

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