New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1928, Page 30

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smu ABOUT PROMIBITION Rssails New Yorker as “Breaker of the Lav” Weatherford, Texas, Oct. 5 (M— Asserting that no one but a “wet” could have attended the national democratic convention as a delegate, former Governor William E. 8weet of Colorado in a speech here last night attacked the prohibition rec- ord of the democratic presidential nominee, Governor Alfred E. Emith, of New York. Mr. Sweet is a demo- crat. He also criticised the democrats who will refuse to vote for 8mith. but will go fishing election day to keep from voting for Hoover. “You can’t be neutral in this elec- tion and retain your manhood,” he sald. “A lot of people are trying to make it appear criminal to bolt the party ticket. Teddy Roosevelt bolt- ed the republican party, was nom- inated on a third party ticket and later became the idol of the repub- lican party. Bolting Not Sinful “Party expediency pales before | what is right. T will never exalt my party at the sacrifice of my con- science. Bolting is not a sin if it is done in the cause of righteousness and rectitude and mark my words. Texas will say to every Hoover democrat, ‘Come back® after the sixth of November. "I told Governor Smith at the 1924 convention that the United States would never elect a man who EATONS 300 MAIN ST. SECOND FLOOR LEONARD BLDG. e —— IMPORTANT NOTICE OPENING New Millinery Section Saturday, October 6th FEATURING HATS AT FOR WOMEN Hats of Batin, Vel and other fine fabrics. Close fit. ting models with gh mings. Hats fo sion in a host of most popular colors. Every one silk lined. STYLES:— OFF-FACE POKE ROLLED BRIMS Many Others weuld vot ebey the taws, Alfred E.| Smith has wiltally and flagrently disobeyed the laws and he will learn the truth of my statement Novembe: | 6th. 1 have more regard for the word of Herbert Hoover than for the record of Al Smith. “Editors who are urging people to vote for a dry n and a wet president are certainly political- ly croms-eyed. Either a wet Tam- many Hall and New England will govern the democratic party or the dry south and west will control our | destinies.” | Barking Dog Saves 5 ! From Death by Fire Delcoville, N. J., Oct. 5 (P— | Timely warning given by the bark- | ing of a neighbor's police dog. saved |a man and his wife and their three | children from possible death when | their home was destroyed by fire at | 3 o'clock this morning. i The dog, belonging to Mrs. Jean- ctte Manning awoke its mistress. She saw flames coming from the | | house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. | | Daniel Rapine and summoned the | | Delcoville and Mays Landing fire | companies. She then ran to the | house and awoke the Rapine family | who fled in their sleeping apparel. | | Two other houses, both unoccupied, | | were destroyed. l | Will Receive $1,500 Loss | Of Fingers and Thumb Nashua, N. H., Oct. 5 (UP)— | |George E. Makepicce will receive $1,500 for two fingers and a thumb which he lost while working as a | prisoner in the chair shop at slate'il prison. i | A superior court jury awarded him | |that amount n damages here to- | |day. The verdict was against W. F. | | Whitney company of Concord, prison | ‘Icnmrm-mm. OF GUR and MISSES vet, Felt, Soliel adorable trim- r every occas- COLORS :— TAN, JUNGLE MONKEY ROYAL CHANEL COMMODORE, Etc. Tomorrow! A Special! Selected Group New Fa!! Dresses ‘N A HOST O CHARMING CREATIONS ALL AT ONE PRICE G You have only to sce the fi fashion details that label tl derful quality materials to Dre for eveiv occasion and moest wanted eolors and NONE HIGHER FOR WOMEN and MISSES Fashioned of the Smartest o. Fabrics ne workmanship, the smart heni as NEW and the won- realize the savings offered. of day in a range of new models. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928, Sacrificed Without Regard to Cost -$250,000 Worth of» High Grade Furniture Kane’s Wrecking Sale TIME IS SHORT ; o KANE BUILDING MUST MAKE WAY FOR WIDER MAIN STREET OPEN SATURDAY AND EVERY EVENING TILL 9 O'CLOCK DURING GREAT SALE. TAPESTRY RUGS 27x54 sizes—in mew patterns 98¢ WINDSOR CHAIRS Mahogany finished birch. $ 3.49 4.POST BEDS Colonial style — mahogany veneers. 516.75 50-LB. MATTRESS Wool napper, fancy art tick- ing. $ 5.95 42.PC. SET DINNERWARE Complete serviee for 6— Patterns you will like. $ 5.75 Refrigerators They all must go—3-door side icers—NOW 314 FERN STANDS $1.19 Metal base with copper tray. 3-Pc. Parlor Suite EXTRA SPECIALAT . . . . . . . Stirring example of the parlor suite valuss in this sale! Divan, Wing Chair and Club s m Chair all included at this price! Upholstered in a splendid grade of velour—a modern design «Exceptional value—we have only a limited number to sell—Act before you lose such 2 chance for savings! More Extraordinaiy Values in Custom-Built Parlor Suites Greatest selections, with carved frame and plain suites, in Mohair, Jacquard, Baker's Cut Velour and all kinds of combinations. $100 SUITE—3 PIECES—in rich velour. 359 Building-Wrecking Sale Priece ......... $169 JACQUARD SUITES—With reversible cushions. ot B ot Sale Price 8189 3-PIECE JACQUARD VELOUR SUITE, beau- ful reversible ecushions, covered ALL-OVER in Jacquard velour — high-grade construction throughout. et s l 29 Building-Wrecking Sale Price . $255 CHESTERFIELD SUITE in finest high-grade materials, web bottom construction throughout, léeautiful reversible cushions, black pining. arved frames. Building-Wrecking Sale Price 3169 $395 3-PC. SUITE—SOLID MAHOGANY FRAMES —Elaborately carved, web construction. Covered in finest mohair. Building-Wreeking Sale Price ....... 3250 $295 3-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE—Taupe mohair up- holstering with moquette on reverse side of cush- ion, Building-Wrecking Sale Price sl 69 $325 3-PC, MOHAIR SUITE—Web bottoms, materials. Reversible cushions. struction. Building-Wrecking Sale Price $195 finest Spring con- Wa with hang- ers, drawers, ete. Ranges Reduced! $!8 CABINET GAS RANGES— Big Bedding Bargains Sale of Rugs 912 CZRTIN-TWEED RUGS, ol l-lhu’. each g%-gg extra at ....‘.A.-..-;-...‘.-$9050 $27.00 DOUBLE DA "é'n'::""""sls'w 835106 TAPESTRY RUGS, regu- $5 COAL RANGES, new, im- SO INSNDE et BED— ¥ e §15:50 | | ot ccmemr o et e $14.25 LIVING R #312 AXMINSTERS, in Persian ef- COMBINATION u:',.‘.mg METAL 822'50 CHAIR tet.thick ik, were QOO 7715 nssn—vq?mfious:‘v;ng 056 St panc s <o .. 92400 . now A "o i $63.00 FRENCH VANITY—Combination walnet $165° - J L= —— | Eemt R et G w3 SeoRoow cauinsiem €0 98 Upholstered in tapestry T o ’ s m s, e T e P TR TR .00 DEEP- $35.00 KAPOK— (Sitk fioss) biscuit Biggest of savings and easiest terms ... hear tuft. 32-pound. Full sires the Presidential campaign, World Series and football games. KANE'S Special Easy Payments. Freshman ¢ All-Electric ¢ Majestic | Cexwell Chale, with Joo- quard cevering. ‘-——,——— — d t AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG Ci Ko Complete | 7-Tube AC Set Com- All-Electrie Picte with Tubes. Built- | Complete with Tubes, In Speaker. Cabinet, ' Cabinet and Majestic’s new speaker that cap- tur‘n the faintest tones an | whispers 5137” (o Easy Terms, Less Tubes Regularly $90—Tubes, Built-in Bpeaker, Cab- inet — EVERYTHING | included at this extra | Ready to plug in on your light Reduced from $29.75. $10.00 Down. ‘ARTFORD

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