New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1929, Page 4

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— e same light and prevail upon the | gene s to enact this most | bene: on. | fully, 'A. M. PAONESSA, fayor.” GERMAN ANNUITIES trass il o Mo Toic HOUSE TURNS DOWN of Reparations Discussion Parls, March 1 (D)—A concrete suggestion has been ma Hjalmar Schacht, pre Reichsbank, to the expe CHILD LABOR ACT (Continued from First Page) 1l and Lievt Gov- tee on reparations, regard resolation pr German annuities et plan as they adjusted able sche ed. He hov forward as a projet nd not as a det An today to sions of the priva Pelton Delivers Oration be talke PAONESSA ASKS AD ON HS MEASURES e) Britain aband plan because INZS Were S0 Cro to ma 1 reference o rs. “It is conce ctt, our state the legislature imposing the I but here i that it 4 good reason fo ier interest ch counts of property fore- day, and no doubt will Taxes are in- no crime al circuinstar to be Screen Supplies Wire — Copper — Galvanized — Black Paint—Green and Black for Wire Hardware — Latches — Hinges — Springs Now is the time to look over your screens and screen doors. Quality the Best — I'rices Right Phone 6360 and have it delivered. Carlson Hardware & Paint Co. PHONE 6360 30—34 DWIGHT ST Buy Where You Can Park ides that the ! ¥ the idea was “too broad, too vague and too expensive.” Coucur on Speed Limit The senate concurred with the house in rejecting the bill making les an hour the minimum eed limit in - open country and a ommon nuisance™ of anyone driv- ing slower than that. Senator Lavery. of Bridgeport, or vehicles chairman, siid at present there is a law making vir- tually the same provisions. The bill appropriating $400.000 or the transportation of elementary hool children was favorably re- ane bill was adopted from calendar in the ing a town court This provides the minal jurisdiction 1 nd prose- year, the June 1 time with ices of the peace elect- mber mayv qualify bonds for state officcrs money for which they sed by the state. £ closed season on part- ruffed grouse until Octo- for closed season on Bills Turned Down s must notify attorney gen- 1earing on applica names, ¢ seven inch limit more than $0 to se receipts nego- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929, 22 Killed At Duncan, Miss. { Copyright, 192 © Trans- | mitted by Airplanc and Telephoto. First 'wrecked city of Duncan, Miss., pictures from the razed by a tornado that killed 22 and injured scores of people, arve printed here. Search fow M“thc dead and injured was still ‘in progress when the picture at the top was taken. Below, “9right, is a picture of the prin- cipal street of Duncan after the storm. These pictures were 1/rushed by airplane from Dun- ory insurance for t on Spanish & November Tomorrow— can to Memphis, Tenn., thence by courier to St. Louis, whenee they were speeded by telephoto transmission. Is the Last Day of Our siurlY February Sale Living Room Smoker $98 $1.00 and up Foot Stools 2 5. 91| Day Beds |Bridge la $14.98| $2.95 Dining Room Windso! Chains Suites Products simmons Beddings Kroehler Parlor Suites Heywood Carriages Lioyd Reed Suites Bedroom Suites $89 S PASS SO Young couples starting out on their married lives may not need furniture to give them complete happiness in the be- ginning, but they certainiy need good furniture if they are to continue to live in complete contentment, home outfits te with this > vou in i s | The furnisi \ couples h store for years! B home outfit, more styl specialty -And Save On REFRIGERATORS near as low. Come in and let you beyond question! 3 Rooms Complete for as low as $295 mps 4 Room Qutfit for as little as $395 Here ig/a really complete home o f four roo hed hving room, a charn + delightial v and r including a beautif 4 modern kit P four reoms complete as low as 3305 4 asiest wind of redit terma. IRNBAUM’ FURNITURE STORE 381 MAIN STREET 25%017 $1 Weekly We Are the Authorized Dealer of the BALKITE RADIO Free Home Demonstration ————————— Jordan’s. \ Womans and (isses 215 MAIN STREET nce Notes in (A 7prING MoDES Charming DRESSES in prints and plain silks $5.95 | $¥7 50 2% for $11.5o Intriguing —charmingly different—that characterizes these new frocks for spring. The frocks with the dashing cachet of sports influ- ence. Suits to fit on every occasion. Coats to fittingly complement the spring costune. Showing the correct new hip-length jacket—the frock of intricate stitching—the suit with blouse of jersey. In delicate blues—in chartreuse—in high shades—in black and white. Sizes and styles for women and misses. A wide range of moderate prices. Gorgeous Winter Coats — at Bargain Prices — All Coats that sold regularly upto | $39.50 have been reduced * to this $1 2.50 one price §

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