New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1929, Page 32

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THREE SOLOISTS IN CHORAL EVENT - Identities of Assisting Artists . Disclosed as Boards Meet two me door in i she did not 3 ALABAMA TOWNY NOW UNDER WATER - ichanged, and what at first appeared Hallled Fl'om PlainVi“e to This City |to be an expensive lark grew to be a grim, serious situation, in which strong men battled to save lives and homes.” At 5 p. m. when Miss Hughes was brought to safety, rescue workers announced that currents had become so swift that further attempts at rescue with the small craft available would be foolhardy. The other four women brought to safety were Mrs. H. C. Johnson, Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Christine and Louise Johnson, the latter two high school girls. Crest Due by Wednesday Memphis, Tenn., March 1 5UP— With a new rise moving down the | Mississippl river and indication of a gauge of 50 feet at Cairo by Sun- day, river followers today predicted |the crest will be reached at Mem- phis by the middle of next week. | Meteorologist ¥. W. Brist delayed | his crest prediction because of the uhcertainty of rainfall conditions throughout the upper and central —Herald Photo| vajjeys. Indications weré that the d there, in two hours and a|river would go beyond 39 feet, he| arter. said. The local stage today was more An average speed of four miles an | than two feet above the flood level. |hour was maintained by the heavy | _— | truck pulling the trailer on which | i Jing had been placed. Coun- re and even cases of | sturb- i e arone - REVENUE COLLETORS | upervised the hauling, was done by the Roger Sher- | “0., of Hartford. (Continued from First Page) | - who passed our hom el ! 1,756 while the have aggregated $2.7C . water was 80 swift we times we would be | h brief half-mile we A to ride through the Treasury Statement Indications that the expectations | of treasury officials that income and | corporation taxes this year would | e it not exceed those of last ed the distance that| ... 'would be realized. were given n the canoe dozens Of o4,y in a statement by the treas-| a brief five minutes’ £ | » statement showed that on t it took us more than an|yureh 13, income taxes paid to the | n 7,513,639, An 1940 over the amount | 4 on March 13, of last vear.| nal revenue taxes | icrease aggregat- | March 13 while 15, 1929. sub-committee of the house commi Shn.ley worh mci‘h tee on ways and means which will Discuss Metal Tariff |consider the schedules 1n which the Vice President J. E. Stone and [local concern ir interested. Richard E. Pritchard of the Stanley| Despite the fact that nothing 1s Works are 1n Washington in the|known of the conference, it is telt interests of the tariff on metal and |that there will be some diasatisfac- yesterday they conferred with Rep-|tion over the schedule as it will be resentative Bachrach, head of !heindopted because President Hoover IF REPUTATION plans to hold the rates down as low as possible while Chairman Bach- rach is known as a moderate on the house committee. He agrees with the president that wholesale upward revision will be bad policy. Turkey possesses important forest resources, chiefly in the northern Il districts of Anatolia. IS WORTH ANYTHING The mere fact that any article is sold by Rackliffe gives you the absolute assurance that your purchase will in every way measure up to your every expectation. We make no exceptions. Our merchandise must make good — Or we will — 1t’s Right From Rackliffe 1t always has been. It always will be. \| WHAT'LL IT BE THIS YEAR? VEGETABLES, FLOWERS OR WEEDS YOU SUPPLY THE AMBITION — EVERYTHING ELSE IS HERE! JERSEY COPPER SCREEN WIRE Dark finish 16 Mesh. Will last a lifetime. 11c square foot In widths from 18 in. to 48 in, PEARL SCREEN WIRE 16 mesh 7¢ Square Foot s from 18 in. to 48 in, ‘SEN BARBED WIRE No. 2 In widt 1 Pt. MON POST HOLE DIGGERS Three kinds in stock. For a good, quick, IONG and D HANDLE SHOVELS and No. 3 sizes. Round Point and Square Point Contractors and Railroad PICKS 7 pounds and 8 pounds clean job. f our home we 10 on the same otal income taxes paid the gov- nt this month amounted to 214,847 as against o same number of days last taxes collected er, yere less than $42,130,225 | ial- | the amount collected for the same | Lives and Homes Imperiled an hour or two condition. Tncluding March totaled 821 .887 while lust gated $22,488,00( | r they aggre- | d Rolls WISTED WIRE d Rolls PITTSBURGH PERFECT FENCE All types and S, Flower Guard Fence, tabbit k €. Gilbert & Bennett POULTRY NETTING 1 in. mesh, 12 in. to 48 in. in width. 2 in. mesh, 12 in. to 72 in. in width. PRUNING SHEARS Ten different kinds to select from From 45¢ pair to $1.90 pair 36 inch PICK HANDLES High grade selected. Second growth hickory. 50c each WINGFOOT GARDEN HOSE PATHFINDER GARDEN HOSE In 25 ft. and 50 ft. lengths HOSE NOZZLES Boston Nozzles . 65c each Rain King Nozz! . . $1.50 each HOSE REELS 2 types—All steel. $3.25 and $4.25 LAWN DRYERS 3 fine makes $8.90, $10.00, $12.00 LAMOO UNDERGROUND GARBAGE CANS 10 gal. size . 15 gal. size . GARD! Bteel Rakes, Hoes, Spading Forks, Manure Forks, Hand Cultivators. ; N PRUNING SAWS S i | 3. C. Atkins make. 4 kinds in stock to choose from. From $1.10 to $1.90. CEL-0-GLAS Waterproof, Air Tight But lets the health rays of the sun in 18c squz Comes 36 inc p—eeeeeeee A SKYSCRAPER RUBBISH BURNER $JR.00 Made of carbon steel, Webb con- struction to hold in flying embers. Electrically spot welded, will not rp or blow over. A 16 TINE STEEL GARDEN RAKE A FINE STEEL GARDEN TROWEL With Wooden Handle ALL THREE FOR ONLY ; {uren” s Featuring High - 5 i aer Grade Watches, ‘ SR : Diamonds, Jewel- ry, Silverware and: Clocks at prices far below cost. “IT'S RIGHT FROM RACKLIFFE'S—ALWAYS” ACKLIFFE/ BROS, PARK AND BIGELOW STREETS — TEL. 5000 HARDWARE, PAINT, GLA SASH, DOORS, TRIM—BUILI SUPFPL! and DAI AU §7 Never again will you be able to buy at these low prices. P e Cirt soneral who 17 Jewel 14.K. G. F. i i | 2 of the base and HAMILTON Adjusted. Reg. Price $53.00 12s ILLINOIS 19 Jewel 14-K Solid Gold Case Reg. Price £50.00. > Women and Children 1847 ROGERS’ Gent’s 14-K Solid Gold 26 PC. SET ok Set with Genuine Stones. Reg. Prices $1) to $18. ELGIN Gent’s Strap Watches The Legionnaire Reg. Price $19.00. Ladies’ 14-K Solid Gold RINGS Set with Genuine Cameos and Genuine Diamonds. Reg. Prices $18, $25. vow $11.50 Ladies’ 21 Piece TOILET SETS In all colors. Consisting of : 6 Table Spoons 6 Table Forks 6 Knives, stainless 6 Tea Spoons 1 Sugar Spoon 1 Butter Knife Reg. Price $28.25. LET WM Soac A FEW MINUTES JOE BEFORE You FISH HimM 1M SORRY OTEY, BUT WHEN THAT NEW PRINTER RUN MY SUNDAY SHIRT THROLDGK T/ PRESS, 1 3UST LOST MY TEMPER, THASS ALLYM THATS ALL RIGHT- | WAS JusT WONDERING: HOW Much BENZINE 1T WOULLD TAKE To CLEAN RIM LPY, IF HE DONT QUIT SPLASHINS L LET WM SINK" ELGIN Ladies’ Wrist Watches 14-K Solid Gold Case in many styles. Reg. price $10 Dueber-Hampden STRAP WATCHES 15 Jewel, 14-K. G. F. Man-O-Fashion Reg. Price $50.00. Reg. Price $27.50. Everything Sold in This Sale GUARANTEED! I. RESNICK 340 MAIN ST. OPEN EVENIN OPP. COMMERCIAL ST. Pictures Made Pictures Enlarged Pictures Framed Arcade Studio or corrsr: GENUINE DIAMONDS Finest cut and brilliancy. Newest style settings. Reg. price $175—Now $123 Reg. v 3| — Reg. pri Reg. 7 Reg. price $50—Now $32 Reg. price $40—Now $27.50 Reg. price $30—Now $21 Reg. price $20—Now $14 Reg. price $10—Now $6.25 StoveRepairs Complete line of stove repais Tidal Waves Hit Town parts carried in stock. rtual tida B fons Dy NEW BRITAIN STOVE REPAIR CO. 66 Lafayette St, Tel. 772 ———————————— \ Reports fr southeast of F sition of the f tremaly preca after six miles of & § —— . WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US. Don’t forget to take home """ some Maryland oysters and - fresh crackers. - HONISS'S plight of re: t reached | Enterprise and relsyed hets hy‘ 22 St~ Bt Hartford, Conn. | courfers. With the couriers were| T Grant’ ore, four refugees, a Mrs. J. C. Johnson | S i ) party of Montgomery was samre washout, an cape back to Mor tempt another rou cut off. Direct comrr has been inmipo THE NEW PRINTER AT THE CLARION 1 OFFICE? WAS DUCKED IN THE INK BARREL TODAY, WHEN THE EDIToR BECAME A BIT PEEVED st e o B 4 P O 2 20

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