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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928, iNEW BRITAIN’S OLDEST AND LARGEST DEPT. STORE HAEL BRITAIN'S EEBPPlNE 5ENT R CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERE SHOP AT NEW BRITAIN’S BUSIEST STORE WHERE QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUES LEAD! EXTRA FINE ALL WOOL Girls’ Chinchilla | republican headquarters betore leav. ing Washington bad been so inter- R — preted in some quarters. . “I have no thought of resigning.” 36 Inch White and ‘Work told the United Press. “T doa't Outing Flannelette intend to remain chalrman for eight | years, but I plan to stay for four Heavy quality. Saturday, Yard EIGHT PERSONS IN FATAL ACGIDENTS Kuio Death Toll Is Growing in ° This State Hartford, Nov. 2.—Automobile fatalities in Connecticut for the week ending Baturday, October 27, num- bered eight, and 567 accidents were reported, according to the weekly re. Women's Silk and Wool Hose | In all the new winter colors, double heel and toe. Saturday, pair .......... . 880 Harry F. Sinclair. The lease recent- ly was cancelled by the department -of justice. HOOVER ON AIR FRON ST. LOIS TONIGHT Republican Nominee Will Speak 9 O'clock. met death in automobile accl. = ported. The total for the year at that | yomorrow include: time was 288 fatalities. : The fatalities during the week Tonight were, Ansonia, Mary Macknis; Republican: Bethany, Raymond Baldwin; Madi- | Herbert Hoover from 8t. Louis at ! son, John F. Sullivan; Meriden, John | 9 p. m. over WEAF and coast to Cooper; New Haven, Nicholas Ina- | coast chain. { mardo; Norwich, Josesh Barinas; | Senator Willam E. Borah of | Wallingford, Chester Kwasniewski; | Idaho from Boston at 10:30 p. m., | Waterford, Charles Stebbins. over WEAF and chain. - women’s and Miuu’ Saturday and Sunday were again| A. L. Whitney, president of the All Wool Tweed fhe days on which the largest num- | Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, ber of accidents occurred, 107 being from Cleveland at 8:30 p. m., over Value $14.95 ‘reported for Sunday and 105 on Sat- | WOR and Columbia networks. ‘urday. The accidents during the week | Democratic: were, Monday, 68; Tuesday, 87;| Governor Alfred E. Smith from A wonderful selection, in the most unusual assortment of slenderizing ‘Wednesday, 61; Thursday, 72; Fri- Brooklyn at 10 p. m., over WJZ styles, All the new style pleats, in- day, 67. and coast to coast chain. Of the 567 accidents, 321 occurred | Franklin D. Roosevelt, candidate cluding Knife Pleats, Sunburst Pleats and Side Pleats. A range of colors in the cities, while in 1927, in the |for governor of New York, at § p. same week, 300 of the 530 accidents M. over WSAF, WGR and WGY. that will appeal to you instantly. On Sale Saturday for the first time, 50c HAIR NETS (double mesh) 50c SIZE RUBBING ALCOHOL port of the motor vehicles depart- ment. The death toll in Connecticut for. 1928 was increased to 357, or 11 more than were killed in automo- bile gccidents In the year of 1927. In,;the same week in 1927, seven ANOTHER BIG COAT VALUE TOMORROW Women’s and Misses’ Fine Dress Coats Saturday '24.50 Lavishly furred with Beaverette, Manchurian, Caracul, Fox Paws and Cocoalette. All new style notes in- cluding Mushroom collars, Johnny col- lars and Shawl collars. Some with tucked sleeves, pointed cuffs and swirl cuffs. BETTER GRADE COATS IN A LARGE VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLORS. $39.50 .. $59.50 More Savings Tomorrow Boys’ Winter Suits and Overcoats Boys’ 4 Piece Suits Sizes 6 to 18, '8.45 A well tailored suit with 2 pairs of golf knickers, coat and vest. Coat and vest is lined with silk and wool alpaca. Heavy All Wool Overcoats Brown and Navy Chinchilla Coats with convertible eol- - | lars in sizes 2 to 8. All wool lined. For Saturday SETTING A NEW RECORD IN VALUE GIVING SOME WITH FUR COLLARS. ALL ARE RICHLY LINED. EXCFLLENT COATING IN SIZES 7 to 16 EVERY NEW CO! OR INCLUDED. were reported from the ocities. Tomorrow TR Republican: Senator Borah from Utica, N. Y., at 9:30 p. m., over WJZ and net- work. Ray Layman Wilbur, president Leland Stanford university, at 8:30 . m., over WJZ and chain. Democratici Governor Smith from Madison American Gives Czechs Slav History Painting Prague, Nov. 2.—(#—Charles R. Crane, millionaire and formerly | American minister in China, has paid | $250,000 for 25 mural paintings illustrating the evolution of Slav his- tory. These masterpieces, the work of the famous Czecho-Slovak artist, |w: o Alphonse Mucha, will be placed 1n | © pe e D o other 8 permanent museum and present- | Ney york state candidates at 3 p. ed by Mr. Cranc as a gift to the | n, “over WEAF, WGY and WGR. Czech nation. (T¥me is Eastern). It took the veteran artist 20 years to complete this gigantic work. Long -before the world war, when Czecho-Slovakia was an Austrian province, Mr. Crane, whose daugh- Th“, Beat as One ter married the son of President| Norfolk, Va., Nov. 2.—(P—Two | Masaryk, presently minister in Lon- ‘(‘Ouplel—newlywed-—hnd to journey | don, supplied the funds for the exc- |all the way from Jersey to Norfolk | cution of this work, which depicts’| !0 become acquainted although they vividly all the characteristic episodes |1{ved near each other on the same of the Slav countries, Czecho-Slo- 8treet at home. vakia, Russla, Poland, Jugo-Slavia, [ From the same New Jersey city Montenegro, Poland and Bulgaria. the two couples were married on the The paintings are displayed in the |Same day, boarded the same boat for exhibition palace at Prague, pending | Norfolk, stopped in the same infor- thelr permanent housing in an ade. |Mation booth at the same time, | quate museum, the foundations of Felected the same dining room and | which were laid some months ago. | the same hour and found themselves | at the same table. i . o The same waltresses served them Work Denies HQ.WI“ . |the same kind of dinners, and after Resign Chairmanship |introducing themselves they found | Aboard Hoover Special Train Eu |that they had the same things.in | Route to Palo Alto, Nov. 2.—(UP)— |common—home, a wedding date, | Chairman Work of the republican | honeymoon trip and all. national committee, who is travelling s far as his home in Pueblo, Colo., {with Herbert Hoover, denied today that he Intended to resign his post. A reference which he made in his farewell address to the workers at Share in These Savings! NEW HATS The THREE Leading Materials That sold for $5.00. IMPORTED FELTS, METALLIC, CLOTH and RICH SATIN For the First Time Saturday ] '3.95 The largest assortment of Hats in New Britain. Priced to suit any purse. 8quare Garden at 10 p. m, over Two Honeymoons Extraordinary Savings Children’s Warm Winter Coats Chinchilla Coats Sizes 1, 2, 8, 4, ‘4,98 Brass buttons and emblem on sleeves. Unusual Group of New Butterfly Skirts Popular Colored Plaid Flannel BUTTERFLY HUGE EAGLE KILLED Lexington, Mo, Nov. 2 (UP)— A bald eagle, which measured 69 inches from tip to tip was Kkilled by Ernest Schrerber near here. Fine Quality All Wool Flannel BUTTERFLY SKIRTS A new lot for Saturday $3 98 Colors: Red, navy, powder blue, green, tan and grey. All are lined. fulfilled Chinchilla Coats. 8izes 5 and 6. Colors: Navy, Brown, Powder Blue. ........ 35098 All Wool Chinchilla Coats “Trucurl” and “High Grade,” with and without fur collars. Sizes 2 to 6. Colors: Navy, $7 9 8 Powder Blue and Brown. ........... . BETTER GRADE ALL WOOL CHINCHILLA COATS WITH AND WITHOUT FUR COLLARS. ors: Red, navy, $9.95 $12.95 —_— maroon, orchid, powder [“Little Queen” Chinchilla Hats] S BETTER GRADE ] Waist sizes 26 to 34. Colors: Red, navy, green, tan and grey. Girls' SLIP-ON SWEATERS Saturday $1.98 necks and V 8ilk and wool Col- All Wool SLIP-ON SWEATERS Saturday $3.98 New neck styles. Col- DINNER SET ‘Here's the easy way to become eligible this gift. An astonishing coupon offer. picturesque lov you not that the resultilwchfine'nblcwm. 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