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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929, Have You Seen the Wonderful Values That All New Britain Is Talking About? The Great 3100 PAIRS WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES T7c 0dds and Ends of Our Regular Consolidation Sale s ALL SHOES SOLD * Formerly At $6,00 and §7.00 $3.47 FOR MEN AND WOMEN —is a sale to the finish—Every pair in the Store must go—Prices are slashed to half and lower—Nothing is reserved—Shoes for all and plenty of them—Remember, every- thing must go for we have Consolidated with a big Chain Store System. You Have Bought These Same Shoes Before—Come in Today and See the Tremendous Reductions o ALL SHOES SOLD : Formerly at $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00 Modern Boot Shop [$4.47 168 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN QFOR MEN AND WOMEN ¢ Formerly At $5.00 $2.47 FOR MEN AND WOMEN probably ran higher among the Pana particular subject with which - the A ¥ o Dutting up smaller buildings, mostly | ~ s ‘ ¥ % | p ifferent o o 4 S soli e i ] ¢rs be engaged, in order that both s Who Started Reconstruction |#Mong many different contractors that | xay " s of Blonde, |dians as a group, he declared. The r ~eng e : | Nowly Disoorered ‘Tiibes of Blox Albinos, while otherwise normal, he |Ponald Adams Suggests Series of |sides of the question could be heard, the expense Is increased heavily in | 10 ’l‘ak All F, [ d sald, are regarded as outcasts by.their Meckings. To ‘Ba. Hold Dustig Joseph R. Andrews, newly elected Work There, Give it up. proportion to the profits, Flaxen Haired Indians, whe bi irt & T R f e R tribes, and are forbidden by the chiefs BB Dot 28 5vThe. big: tegisat VALU T $5,000 | Chicago, Oct. 25.—The reported dis- o their tribes to marry sq that their SUSSSEIEEN QUIT FRENCH WORK ~ * '3r,on,, " ins®, *sie'®, we | PROBABLY ALBINOS president of the Chamber of Com- Winter Months merce, was given a vote of confidence by the club, of which he is a member. It was announced that plans are be- ing made by the club for cars to con- vey crippled ¢hildren of the home in Newington, and the Boy Scouts of this city, who are to be the guests of the Rotary eclub at the Yale-Brown game Saturday, e ———— Special Notice construction houses that interested A . 9 New York, Oc 4 i i i overy of a race of white Indians in |number may not increase. | o ‘;"::::hf:\f"\fr‘.‘.f'n"n':"".‘».'.'.','.'f.‘.:.'.'Jkn"f’ was appraised at $5,000 by a jury yes- [the jungles of Eastern Panama by Ifleld. Tour out of the five bigg m'" rday in Justice May's part of th chard C. Marsh, a Brockport, N. Y., | MISS RICE TO BECOME BRIDE | | concerns have closed their French of-| Brooklyn Supreme Court, and that o piorer, was said today by Dr. J. J.| Announcement is made of the com- All first and second class tests at| o o "0 0 iad thelr personnel he wl‘"m'mfi ‘was ordered paid by l”"“‘\'\!lmnw ot Patana o to refer|ing marriage of Miss Alice Ada Rice |Adams, past district governor of this the Boy Scout court of honor last eve. | cause, while there is still plenty of re- }f'mrlm.m, a merchant, of Albe .n..h.uluuw.w o (h". ;s Albinos prevalent | Of 65 Colunibia street to George Sav- district and a newly elected member ning were won by Troop 10. = ThO|congtruction work to be done, the | DerTace: to Mrs. Atlce Mercer of 19111 LR 0L B G L ial Ameri- | 48¢ Laurence of Montague, Muss. The | Of the Business Methods committee of court of honor was held at the Cham- | oo q o o oo 40" va for it is lacking, CNUTeh avenue, Brooklyn. Mrs. | MNODE S0 FTOUDS y ceremony will be performed at the |the International Rotary club. home of Miss Rice by Rev., Samuel| Mr. Adams spoke on business ethi Sar 29 can Indians. Dr. Vallerino, a native ber of Commerce rooms with the fol- i 9 years old, who is the wif of Pa a, i % N War victims having claims on fthe | Rowiand H. Mercer, a chirop of Panama, and member of the Her- | it 0 0 B e s place. |and code as defined by the Inter pal chure vember 3. tional Rotary club at its 14th annual the court present: : l‘g:\:ng “;e:;b;:'“:,‘mh.chahm:w Col. | government for the destraction of or| chayged that while her fami and |vick clinic here, is a delegate to the W. W. Bullen, vice-chairman; George | damase to their buildings are now ! Goodman's lived at Flatbush | ¢!inieal congreas of the American Col: prAt bR i convention held in St. Louis during Chirist. secrotary and . M. Harwood. | Deins paid in 10 yéar or 30 year bonds | avenue, on October . Goodman |1€8¢ of Surgeons now in session here. s : / gtehie N L e The following tests were passed— |instead of in cash, the government| met her in the public hail, put hig| When the “flu” overspread the| SUIT BASED ON COLLISION o051 club hold four meetings during stcond class tests — Harry Winkle, (naving found that the issuing too fre- ' arms around her and kissed her, |WOrld, Dr. Vallerino said, he was sent| rthur Roversi of Wallingford has [the year which would be devoted to a el quently of national loans to raise| Goodman, who has a wife and two [PY the Panama. government to care| brought suit for $100 against Clrence | discussion of four contacts, which he | Masqucrade dance to be givkn in be. |Grange Hall, Berlin, Sat, Oct. 27, by 1sadore Liebowitz, Ben Kotch, Isa- 3 4 A A h d:,_: Rappaport ;m, Louis Yahm of [Mmoney for the restoration of the| children, denied the charge, and, re- [fOr the natives of the’San Rlas Is-| Henedict of this city. The action is|outlined as follows: 1. relation devastated regions was overstraining | ferring to the admission of Mrs. Mer. |1ands, off the Atlantic end of the|brought as the result of a collision |tween employer and employe; Mrs, Panama canal, and he found there |in Wallingford on September 23. Pa- | pose of a guild or craft organi nard. Music by Sullivan’s orchestra. Troop No. 10. the money market. Contracting has : | ¥ g has|cer that she had not told of the in- “:‘;";z’:;” “;:s_q::; E:f‘?lmo“ :fig‘thus h\tvomn- more of a financial than | cident until three days later to her|9Uite a number of apparently white | pers have been served by Constable relation with those from whom pur- | Prizes awarded for best costumes. A Morit Bas p& it aid, Max (2 Pullding proposition, and the Ameri- | husband, Goodman claimed that the |Prsons among the natives. Some .of i I'red Winkle and the writ is return- |chases are made; 4, relations with flarge attendance is expected as about Kitshnit, Troop No. 10; Monroe Har- |S&" houses are finding it insufficiently | evidence did not support the charge |the islands, Dr. Vallerino sald, would |able hefore Judge H. . Davis at [customers and clien 200 tickets have heen sold. gAdmis- Kirs! 3 DN h, St " profitable, The Americans have as Mrs, Mercer had made no outery, |N4Ve as-many as half a dozen of these | Wallingford on November 3, Mr. Adams suggres i e Chradley, Assistant|found also that the chances for big | according to her statement, and had | s;:ufmm"‘aml Bliss Clark, of Troop | WOrK: SUCh a8 would justify the ox-| not summoned assistance, Mrs. Mercer No. Music—Bliss Clark, Troop No. pense of installing the necessary out- | sued for $50,000. 4. Life-saving—Jack Wilks, Troop Eh i No. 2. Firemanship—David Lipman, At a meeting of the Rotary club held at the Elks club this noon the members were addressed by Donald Mrs. Jos. Carbo and Mrs. . K. Bar- d that at each |sion 50c. Memorial To Teddy Troop No, 10. Signaling—Bliss Clark, I'roop No. 4. - Iife scout—Jack Wilks, Troop No, 2. Star scout—Jack Wilks, Troop No. 2. Tenderfoot tests reported -—— Troop 18—14; Troopsl, Newington—1; Troop 10—14; Troop 9—8; Troop 2—6; Troop 20—1;.Troop 4—4. "COLUMBIA OFF AGAIN FUSTRNE” oS American Fishing @ Schooner Starts i"nr Scene of Races—Bluecnose Also On Way to Halifax. { Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 25. — The schooner Columbia, American chal- lenger for the international fisher- man's sailing trophy, made her second start for Halifax at 9:30 this morn- ing, with Captain Ben Pine and a crew of about 30 men abroad. The weather was clear with a favorable southwest breeze, The U. 8. 8. Bushnell, which {s carrying the American rdce committee for the rades with the Canadian de- fender, Bluenose, beginning next Mon- day, left immediately after the Colum- bia and quickly caught up with her, forging slightly ahead off Thatcher Island. The Bushnell’ will escort the Gloncester flsherman with a tow line in readiness in case of need. Lunenburg, N. 8, Oct. 25.—The fish- ing sehooner Bluenose, defender of the international schooner race tro- phy, sailed today for Halifax, where she will meet the American defender Columbia in the first of the series of cup races next Monday. Hundreds lined the docks to cheer the defender on her way. r way d i '{‘hil‘sl st[z)ztu(e)of Rgosevelt as a Rough Rider will be dedicated at | Slaught 5 ino ct. 27, anniversary of Roosevelt’s birth. It is a‘ Ay A B ] e duplicate of the statue by A. Phimister Proctor, presented to Port- | the largest manufacturing industry in Yowa. land, Oregon, by Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, friend of the great T. 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