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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. LOIS PHEL PLAY AT FESTIVAL Gilted Pianist to Tomorro midst of Beason in Connect ances at York the pian privat Miss Lois Pt t who t a prodigy gl will ta th and ssing 1o the i musicales in Ne with that laudation of all Ha ers. From there of artistic Py WILL base, York, harder under the most piano peds Be Heard Heie W Night orchestra, appearanc t before ining the tford music lov- she ope changed ations to New studying more and working aegis of the Alexander Lambert, one late of the fore- the time r qualitied 1t Steinway Phelps concert concert icut and appear- 1elps of Plainville, n her career a e s conti 1 pro s 1 s of Parnassus, 10 « ute to four compositi Among 1 “Little W which caused such delegates to the sprin o will close iption s Phelps will pla 1 tor 11 be Donkey,"” a furore a convent with of the Itz. which is su and organ in this played befors the convention of ration he Burritt hotel in acclaim she the of Music received at such gather- en called upon to he president of the na- hamber a group of orrow night the inimitabl by lbert, mnong last fam e 10 s embers of the also will ¥ concert at great t, played for GRUSADERD EFFECT STODDARD LECTURES ORGANZATION HERE Attorney L. V. Gaifney Elected President of Wet Society Attorney Leo clected president branch of the ing held last night orney Lucius I John Wightman, poses of manner be 1 of 1s bee The platform of fotlow ¢ temperance Crusaders believ ol of liquor should be v method his end is: 1 forcement composi- Marche |t I any plan of prohibition orm makes essential e congress n v of the Crusader in Liobinson, Jr both of Hartford enta the “The Crusaders st Repeal of which will con- 1d sale of \ liquor importa- Geatfr ON WORLD NOTABLES Author Discusses Great Men at Mecting of New Britain Woman's Club, rop Stoddard, author and lec- told We E 1 number of the men who ire mak luropean history. Mrs Buell B. Bassette, president of the introduced the speaker. of / Two Oriental figures were dis- e Mustapha Kemal and th Emir Abdullah. In his comments aims O King l'uad of Egypt. Dr. Stod- iion rd became humorous but returned '”"\ 1o it more Serious note en telling of t R Phili mond and the sion of club, s cussed, on » dictator Cri : lini, Mustapha K for Nicholas Horthy. Musso 1 Admiral 1otable it the sted in govern- I work to- e that the to accom- ighest praise ny things well,” he Napoleon IIT he wa banished from the country and ca Connecticut where he ta French in one of your schools and cloped h one of his pupils. Clemenceau wrote books and poetry. edited magazines of and the and was intensely interestel in the ballet. He would frequenti this interest by taking a dozen fair ballet dancers out to din- and tour the cafes of Paris w m. He was in ties the French nation called hi rescue and it was Clemenc inyone else who kept troops in trenches.” w 2. Passage n- nes best manifest desire even 1Sth amend- so that no nullify these French SSTOLEN" COAT FOUND rris 1 USE Markdown Pric 3.49 2:99 2.89 5.95 .89 FLOOR SAMPLES Water Witch, Copper Supreme Vacuum Cleaner Challenge Cleaner 14 Energex (leaner IG‘TRg 1 2'49m- $89.75 ,\‘59'00(‘;1. 26.00 J ]. 9'500:1. g 19 Ford T 95 1 1" ea. Nubber Mallct Shock Absorbers Iford T W Auto Seat Cover Seat Cove HERALD CLASSIFIED Z who conduct WHENNA AGCEPTS L. OF . POSITION New Hercantile Bureau [ead Surprised at Election Hugt the Hardwarc McKenna ager of Co. and Kiwanis ma City Lumber retiring of club, the mercantile bureau Chamber of Comme was clected ye president will accept the chairmanship o of o wi ay. he h the He s in h he ed in 1d today N York intervicwed oduy had not tion beyond an intervie Mr. McKenna csterday ortly ay's Herald a complcte I had not cven candidate for “The election surprise 1o me considered myself a the position.” Mr. McKenna is a member of the Red Cross roll call committee and s chairman of the mcrcantile com- mittee. He is a graduate of T College and served with the U. marines during the World War. “My first big job and one in ich T am keenly interested,” Mr. Kenna said today, “will be an cf- t to bring the nts of the into closer harmony with a vie a more def cooperation in matters of general and mutual ad- erch a past was expressed by practically every director present yesterday at a meeting held I closed doors. The outstanding 1 s of which many disapprove 10 be the g of recent b nd the uniforn; MALL GIRLS HIT AND INJURED BY AUTOS Lincoln Street Child and Edwards street Girl Taken to Hospital After Moruing Accidents of the 51, years old ect was taken ral hospit s morning a oln to ¢w Britain G o'clock t omas in- ADS g 5 1 2.79 2.30 69 Dept. | Marhdown Prics .98.. .69.. .29, .98.. .98.. 2.98. 1.98.. 1.89.. A49.. 49.. 1.89.. 1.29.. 2.19.. 98.. - 1.39.. v 1.39. . 79 e Markdown Price Shoe Dept. 49 .89 -49 99 1 . 1 9 pr. 1.19:. 1.59 .. .89, -69 pr. 1.19.. 49 .- ' House 1.89 Tenr Kiddies' Ladies’ Houss Slippers 98 Tots Rejoice To Find e TOYS jurie i was struck were the s west in front of her home as she ran intc the street directiy in front of an automobile that was being driven by Miss Cornelia Fitzgibbons ¢ 767 Corbin avenue The child was on the store for her mother w to the left street. a passing z of 108 the hos en the curb and ran to cross the 1p by Arzlow and rushed she was picked notorist, Walter Iiroad street pital. Hospital authoritics that the child’s condition ered serious. A few minutes before dent another little girl dwards street, le eway near her report is not consid- this acci- Ruth Mc- was SUES FOR $2,000 0 GET SUPPORT FOR HER CHILD Gertrude Beckius Has Property At- tached, Claiming Defendant's Son Has Cecased Weckly Payments Mrs. Guylena been an ught by Goodisor <ius of this on the grounds J. Douglas Rankin, son of the defendant failed to keep up payments f support of her child The agreement was uld pay $3.50 weekly : support of the nkin gave her prope cstate bond to assure pa ginning January 4. 1928 has not paid since May 4 Her son 1930, it is 1 G. Woods 3 ntiff and Con served tine papers. K BAD MEN received a re- he Bridgcport to watch sising about country ir touring car bearing Louisiana mark- crs. The men a wer 1o c POLICE SE The local po eport. “Z 1 VISIT OUR TOY DEPT. Largest assortment and low- cr prices than ever before in our Basement. Miscellaneous Markdown Price .69... 1.19.. 2.19.. 2.19. 1.69... 29a. .89 .. s £1.00 Was Alum Dish Pan boards Waterless Cooker . Copper Boiler Bird 2.98 2.00 Hamper Clothes Basket FREE SERVICE TIRES MOUNTED BATTERIES INSTALLED RETAIL STORE 84 ARCH STREET //% CLEARANCE Men’s Wear 1 Markdown Price '5.49 .25 1.98.. 6.98... 7.50.. 1.69.. .69 ... 1.69.. *1.39 .69 1.98 .69 .98 2.49 .29 .99 79 2:,:25° .19 5 Dress Wool 1 Shirts W S W Boys' Bow Ties Men's Bow ] Men's Ties . By Men's Shorts \ll Wool Flan- Shirts 3.98 SKINNER ELECTED HEAD OF KW New Officers Named Today— $100 Voted to Welfare Fund the Boys' ¢l of the clection hotel follows op rer district truste s, Dr. A tson. J 1 1 ting of An immediatel Simer W. almost $100 1l to com a check for on the charity Vermont academy morning. Mr. Skinner of tion will take BELDEN STREET COUPLE WED 57 YEARS MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Have Spent Most of Married Kiwanis club held today after on t held last Friday. It spolie pressing his appreciation of the vote is fellow members. place tendent at t Other officers were president, Williar e, Arthu 8. Gran AL W ar ith som char \hi McCarthy. Mae Burke ghter California. Justin ; Mrs. Julla Burke BOY SCOUT NEWS view will meet to- an e meeting of thc will be as chairman dent ual out office. of the council K Ho- Berg karle J ' ] Mc Mrs. now lives in M. Is- scout exhibit held Thursday at board will meet this E. L. JOBLESS SHOW DECREASE Unemploy 1 November for the firs ield reclected T'he 1 e reported a profit reports ity bridge voted to send ford spoke briefly football game tween New Britain High school and on Tha John J. McCarthy Life Here. Beld a6th year of Mr. and M New eIl kno Inspec also b John J strect will m Britain 18 n espe engaged His in et 100 to Mayor Quigley’s be- ving ex- alla- SHOE at a Price — 6 McCarthy comple: hfe Mon far vears and hters now Mr. Mc- cially tor BOY by GOODS, A —for Quick "Clearance Sports Dept. Selling Price $2.80 Goose Gun 10.98 ood Shaft Irons ood Shaft Irons ood Shaft Irons 1.69 s,ROEBUCK anp CO. Paint Dept. Markdown Price b 2. . . . . . . . . . 15. 8. 1. 1. 2. 1. 32. 16. 14. Serotone Satin Finish paint gives a bard smooth g surface of mellow tone. Washeseasily and wears ex- tra well. 79 29 49 99 § SEROCC SEROTONE Selling Price 6S 79 89 69 79 79 49 79 99 25 25 19 98 69 98 75 19 25 SPECIAL *1.00 ctor All Over Our Store however of 1,00 o Get a Smart Fine Quality Sensational Markdown Bargains Galore figures 1,35 There 39 93 a STORE HOURS: JA Mto6P. M SATURDAYS 9A M to9 P M