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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1028, Your Neighbors Will Tell You About the Wonderful Values at REAT Consolidation Sale SHOES Prices Cut To Half and Lower - [riewyorvessiontor Plenty of New Shoes for All the Family A” the Faflu.ly Sale Includes Such Formerly Sold As Formerly Sold As RED CROSS Formerly Sold As Formerly Sold As ' High as $4.00 High As $4.50 DR. KAHLER’S i High As $6.00 1800 PAIRS WOMEN'S SHOES 1600 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S SHOES 0dd Lots and Odd Sizes .................... 47c OM Lata 6ol OM 8485 .- o1 i0ieveirernee THE MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN EVANGELISTIO MEETINGS s el g 5 s4s riotiNe - 5 ; 1 . ~ PR ; house w Armrmn y decorated an In"cout atir Pavanow case was con- | FRREDOM OF CITY GIVEN ~ [SEES NO VALUE LIKELY | Hallowe'en Social at Aiter games wore played, refroahments | mev, T H, Curry of Modla, Penn- 9 I "ll‘l'hl‘flp Street Home | were served. Those attending were | gylvania, a man of experience in |in court after Pavano's l|'nr W:'j con- tinued yesterday morning. avano stated l’hn! the car was only legally LLOYD GE(&GE IN PH"JA: As RESULT OF MEE’"NG' A very enjoyable Hallowe'en party R;:‘“ fl?":)l;llrrls. H::::I::l."{\::".".u;:flr. b:;\!d :&1‘:2:“:‘..::;::"":'I,:‘e::l:‘:' :t ',‘;,‘:{ transferred to him yesterday while ST e Y hel A Yfl”TH "RUVE FAST Drasle featieq thal e S0l Y OO, | [l obillr ',‘«?EII:';:;":": om0l | Eric Sundquist, Mr. and Mrs, Stmeon |A. M, E. Zlon church, 315 Church in August when he signed & paper. | British Statesman Greatly Interested | Earl of Birkenhead Does Not 'l mk‘“"'"" stroet '“" urrlvlné ant, the hauur\""o]""'l""‘ Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bloom- | gtreet, on Thursday evening of this He said that he did not sign a paper # 3 i’ | prigk 2l quist, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Johnson, [week at 7:45 o'clock. Singing serv- " 9 yesterday. He further stated that in Visiting “Cradlc of Ameri- Reparations Clouds Will Be Af- ::’,""f‘;‘(':":‘s ‘::""‘mf“";’m"ry‘::fr":“:e" n',""'l‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Svensk, M. |jces Wil also be featured 80 Miles an Honr His Spwd Ol | te did not know about the law in re- can Liberty.” PR [t ghis point, signs led tho way t|and Mrs. Alexander Olson, Mr. and - 2 Mrs. Willlam Appel, Mr. and Mrs, More than 6,000,000 palrs of gloves gards to transferring the certificate of the® cellar, where a series of h { v i oots, | 1. By The Associated Press, New York, Oct. 30.—The Jarl of | oros | Kenneth Wallen, Miss Mildred Hjerpe, < is country each | groans and spooks indicatéd the pres Winifred Anderson and Walter John- | 2T imported into tth ¥ west Main smt registration after seling an automo- 7 Jused, b g The case of Anthony Valénio,|day for a fow hours in his &WING|on e Aesreimia atiee o doday Ingomar C. Ohlson, 17 year old |charged with assaulting his wife, was|through the country, was cordially toyr of Canada and the United States, youth of 302 Stanley Street, was fined | continued until December 1 and. the|recelved wherever he appeared. 84id he ;auw little value in the con| $10 and costs for driving an automo- |accused man was placed on probation. The official welcome took place PR of financial experts on repar- bile without an operator's license and | Mrs. Valenio testified that on Sunday ) City Hall Plaza, where Mayor J. | ations Sropoestitiy, Bebretary. U lth $25 and costs for reckless driving by |morning her husband struck one of | Hampton Moore gave him’'the free-| “Po xu'ar'o.h‘m et yhl ""_ Yok Judge B. W. Allilng when arraigned |the children and when she objected|dom of the city. As a band DIRYEI I oo DR hed “America,” Mr, Lloyd George turned | hole : proposition in his| last Sunday,” declared lLord! WHEAT before him in police court this morn- | he struck her. ; AR AR were? [speceh Loreniu: e mayor and said tha H The case of John s, 0 RTOL SHCARALC LARL M YXOUI | kerinsd, e will ot ddolf of | SPECIAL GRAHAM ing. Ten dollars of the latter fine it CoiAwit & : g \ A i remitted. He was arrested yes- | with assaulting nton g man composed the last three bars of ok X Thursday | the music and for that reason he|fiXIng any amount of reparatioms by MOHICON a committee of experts, insisting g 4 OR RYE terday afternoon at about 4:30 o'clock | boy, was continued until on West Main street by Policeman |morning. Joseph Jacobs, charged|smilingly added, he felt he was some- e Willlam Strolls, who testified in court | with breach of the peacefl was placed |ywhat of an American himself. upon the figures as provided by the| F . C k that Ohlson was going 35 miles an|on probation for six months. At Independence Hall, to which the [XIsting reparations commission. He| ruit Cake Bread hour from Cedar street to Russell 5 :rlltl.sh :‘At’:.lnsn;ml and l;l.:i p.;n‘ly \;\'crvu‘:;f::,”"l ':;:\"‘[ll(""fl:;(:;{;‘;‘:;vl:;;:l" u:]‘u;-l,lm‘, L 2 treét. The youth admitted that he s riven through crowded lanes of E it e cy, with- b 5 Lb 5 it H North & Judd Girls’ Club people waving American and British|out taking into account, at all, Ger-| LRI Ci IR | 4 never had a license. . Violated Rule of Road Has Hallowe’en Social | fiags, Mr. Lioya George was invited to [many's capacity to pay, . - James Pavano of Elm street Was| rhe annual Hallowe'en party of the [ sit in the chair occupied by, John| "I see little value at all in the i ed $10 and costs for violating a Girls' club was held | Hancock when he: presided over the conference and think that the whole 0 B L T R eont | Bking: ot Whioy s i, o | grodirence s, ok fhat 4be whels Take Advantage Of These Hour Sales And Save Money slight accident near Paradise Park house. The clubhouse was decorated [ Independence was signed, and also|quate the services of the American | FROM 9 TO 11 A. M Sunday evening when his machine col- in appropriate colors and Hallowe'en occupied by George Washington|expert. Irance or no one else has | £ A st | lided with one driven by Arthur Dary. games were played. The girls were when he presided over the constitu- ever given a definite figure as 1o PORTERHOUSE—SIRLOIN—ROUND J['“,;hvlv NO. 1— He was also fined $10 and costs for | o oq in costume, and an award for [tlonal convention. Dame Margaret |what Germany can pay.” | . ‘ " . driving a car without possessing a cer- | TFHEC T 0 o made to Miss Tila [8nd Miss Mcgan Lloyd George ‘were| Asked what he thought Gefmany STEAK LB lsc ’POTATOES Peck 33c Hifights or.regietration. | Hoftman, while Mrs, Jennle Marsh | Similarly invited. |could pay, Lord Birkenhead replied: | ko, P o T T e ' s AR Joseph Grassie was fined $5 and hok me‘ prize for the funniest cos- The British premier looked at the| “T am rather out of these matters! FRESH GROUND HAMBURG .........3 Lhs, 25¢ | FINE GRANULATED SU . 10 Lbs, 95c costs for selling an automobile on = " chair for a long time and turning to|at present and cannot say, but as- FRESH PORK TO ROAST ............ Lb. 18¢ |GOLD MEDAL FLOUR .... Bag 97c August 20 to James Pavano and ne- v the assemblage in the declaration |guredly it is much less now than it i i i B IR o room gaid: |Wwould have been, had there heen LEAN FRESH— ARMOUR’S LEAN SMOKED— \‘r;.imeltcll‘:agd:’p:r‘firl"eynt '3,‘7 sx:ct:tesal??:; Only a few specles of bears aré) urt 5 jndeed a high honor which some. arrangement ‘bofore. the Rukt|B SHOULDERS LB 12% SHOULDERS LB 100 L3 FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. transferring the certificate of regis-'able to climb trees. you are (‘onl'el'r!ng upon me by giving was occupicd. Germany should be| me the distinction of sitting in thefeo, o L R e exe| aialrsodatplad Ly one of ihe: grent i c i b e held ta that men of the world, during ono of the [RECER 10 A Ane he neld to that great occasions which had a profound ;* NG : ¥ effect upon my country and which|MUCh i another matter. ‘ ALL DAY SPEClALS altered the whole course of human § ; 5 A ey history.” - Bri } LEAN BOILING | RUMPS O MEATY SHOULDE 1 New Bride and Groom BEER T o e 18¢ | tasm oves.. . Lb. 122 Cc David Lloyd George signed the visi- ¥ ; § tors' register and studied the Liberty Guests at Reception CHOICE POT 10 VEAL FOR 8 YRESH A 12_1_ Rell intently, reading its inscriptions| About 30 ecmployes of the A. A. ROA e 1ol C | ror pIv . L. C |SPARERIBS ..... 'Ln. 2C % ; as it hung in its glass case in the cor- |Mills Co., shop on West Main street, PRIME RIB LE (8] 4 | FRESH Evel‘y Llne ROASTS B 1b, SOC|TAMB s s b 24c s .. 16¢ ridor of the historic building. gave an old fashioned serenade last / On his way from Independence night to Charles Weldon of Hough LEGS MILK F RIB AND LOIN w. 15¢ ; v 16C|cornim Butat .. w. 18¢ Hall to the Academy of Music, where |strect, Plainville, a plumber with the OF LAMB .. to er the British statesman was scheduled [Mills Co., who was recently married to address the Philadelphia Forum, land who yesterday returned from his T he was enthusiastically greeted by wedding trip, the Favored thousands of persons. | Mr. and Mrs, Weldon were present- FOUR BlG MONEY SAVERS s e ed with a parlor stove, Refreshments BLST PURE SWIFT'S GEM NUT |were provided ®hy the Weldons and | MOHICAN CREAMERY FANCY SELEC o G ti ! the sercnaders furnished a program | Fall Silhouette ||| O R BUTTER EGGS LARD | MARGARINE rve e Avoctations 0 | 2 Lbs.... $1.00 |2 Dez..... 73¢c |2 Lbs. .... 31c |2 Lbs..... 45¢ as its ancestor the guild merchant of | # ) N Wi ' | medieval times, but it has a much | : 5 ) ¥ : | broader conception of commerce, and |l OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEE ........ Lh 25¢ | NEW ELBOW MACARONI ... An assemblage of gowns to enhance a woman's , - : [a more tmportant place n civilization |§ .- — - e charm. Every whim of fashion, new enough to : : [than its forbear had a position of B pyp BUFTERFLY OOLONG TEA ...... Lb. 40c ILY BAKED FIG BARS 2 Lbs interest her. Every line to further the favored 5 ; 4 cminent usclfulness and increasing im- i . 1 o s S LN e b R | # e | poitance, S PR ) S Gl e R e BRI Fall silhouette. e, % LEMON OR VANILLA SUB EXTRACT...Bot. 12¢ | P, AND G. SO/ 4 Bars RED PEPPER HEAT | 2o e e i Charmeen—DPoiret Twill— | ; i NEW ® ! ! PANCY GOLDEN PUMPKIN .......... Can 15¢ | MOHICAN EVAPORATED M Coat and wrap around models, braided, embroid: D AL 15c E).tra Heavy ;M\”‘: : ered in contrasting colors or richly trimmed with | & G | FUR RHEUMA'[ISM‘ g “‘H“‘_..(_.”—“ Ml lzc‘ GRAPEFRUIT ‘LA"GE o 2 lsc gorgeous Persian bands. | Red Pepper Rub takes the "mwh”l 1 dd % > CAULIFLOWER ... from sore, stiff, aching joints. 1t can- | @ ‘4 For lgci- S Bcatst $ ; cat) not hurt you, and it certainly stops | : { 24.85 ] . R TR A B B s Ll | o rek 39C KOASTED P When you are suffering so yvou can T PANCY TOKAY hardly get around, just try Red Pep- TGRAPES .. ........ Lb. per Rub and yon will have the quick- [ ;- loc est relief known. Nothing has such — — concentrated, pensteating heat as red FANCY SHORE : 9c Fresll Native 1:(‘»'1"\‘?1(1,:‘“ FRPIE 7 loc Just as soon as you apply HADDUCK Besge-Kelandy || B prosibnge | wod®. o gc Froh Mo Let happiness reign, for we're soon warms the so spot through and @ BLUEFISH to receive a visit from Mile, Lucy de | through. Pain and soreness are gone. : FASE | Slewinska, one of the leading lights Ask any good druggist for a jar of t ! 16 Lb 18 i 25 among the artist colonics in Paris. | Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to S d Cc L ., %, a cJHTI‘IIRl‘IhH vieses I C 8he's famed for her “personality por- | get the genwine, with the name| traits. rles on each package on., 1ues,, p o AR ¥ Famous Movie Stars oo i o Wed.