New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 3

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REW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929. e Sy [ e —— . | Senator King, who has champion- What's " What Congress Is ] Slick Confidence Man Arrested In -0 et i o i v “\\fl\» successive le ing NANCY MILLER T0 RETURN 70 INDIA - . i e Used Gov. Roosevelt As His Bait _ & Seatile Glrl Who Married Ma-| '“‘81:;\?\:,‘:3,5 e » hfil‘a]flh Packs for Tl'lp 1 . House Old Timer Works C le\ er Game On Exclusive New Y oxk | Recessed = Firm—Gets Diamonds Through Visiting ¢ born Nan Ma- YUUNEER BR“THER Card—Faces Life Term. was busi ay 2 w York, Oct. 15 (P—An ohl-‘ Under the Baumes habitual crim- fhey 1o iieoninanviog. ter hnes | | time . confidence man, who used the |inal law conviction in the Je wel | n h ol ,,,11 5 ot Governor Franklin D.|swindle will mean an automatic life o B decree the lash. insubordination itry duty, hitherto prison sentences, - Swindle Scheme Used On Jewelers; |-t ti v il aH v hereafter will receive death sens , C?fls iflflifi onnelly Collne . | Oceasions (7L -480-_) E~ BOSTON~ STORE & £ST -1878- Li rary Quality Above All—at Lowest Prices Men’s WOrk Hose Stamped Picces Boys’ Hose 1 88c 2 . 88c 188¢c Paris, Oct. 15 (UP)—The haranee Sharmishatabla, who 1 to the land of his birt 5 ; 3 o adoption. Roosevelt to swindle a firm of Fifth | term. The Maharajah of Indore—whose | Ave jewelers out of two rmw‘ D ! e b S valu 0. faced possivle life ey ety o (I K Temporay o e S e R | 0 i Dick Richards, alias James r‘,m\ S (o his home in 1 . where he will Rulfl 0 A haJlS alias Cornelius J. Donovan, IR T (U R a1 | PPNt old, with a police record dat dore. (S NI AP, . |t i arrest in Bellevue Taking Child's Playthings RS aIuE e ng from v is taking 100 [lal Hpyoung lcoholism. He is char ay Came After Ring : (ome Up in December : ] \ i < The Raje Holka, the d)ughl T | |as l\mg 1o succeed Bacha S About & rionth born at t hateau near | abandoned Kabul last e Janus rmies of Na G LOTEC 4G brown es 10 to 12. © : Nadir Khan would vote for the | & Frost. He introduced himself a of Amanullah to the| a member of the governor's house- mada, will have a strictly * {iroas oL Aghanlistanil Amanullan | Dol end ssllmehad icomitoselect : pean” wing. is now in Italys The se |a ring for the governor. {lands independence during the The “European” wing will be fur-! younger brother was 1 A salesman, T. Patterson, gave |ylar session i 3 nished in modern style and will have | unexpected here, but him his card then brought out rings | King, democ s baths and a suite for receiving|crally believed the a from which the man selected two,|mount to a v European and American guests. Asadullah Khan w one priced at $500 and the other at | = Ag an The Maharanee's enthusiasm for | manent $ The customer ordered them | which it hi Washington, Oct. 15 (P—Pro senate — Boys' — | Lumberjacks and Knickers —————————— Chamoisuede Gloves, | 88¢ Fruit of.the Loom 88C 1OR WEDNESDAY ONLY rro“nlng hl\l o\crlookmg (m _|u disposition of the clad banks of the sacred riv ue of Philippine ecurrent i Gloves with '88¢ b e Sl complete be made per- : not been since i 015 jear ol e " Ter husband’s country and religion| No a of the t 1o the governor's town house in | an independence bill is to b S ; . i )| teadily increased he adopted | ywhore ca0, the | EAst Sixty-Fifth street on approval. |gidered at the Dece Second Tloor 10\ is to a Custc 5 y castern clothes at her husband’s re-, ot bandit king who was reported fo | THe Mman was waiting on the stcps | the result of its ineffe L i : el J Chlldren S SOCkS d now she has 0 atiny e il o Rinesia Lhoughl some | cosar niessengeriartivet inithRile itiontiintojith el tanifE R ebs Men's Broadcloth Athletic S The rin When the messenger demur- t § : b = Pair unconfirmed reports id he had | this special session. 1 % = A : . mark is between her eyes and Indi- | yoot™ cantured by Nadir's Khan's|TC0 At Siving them to him the man |made to obtain action on the prob- Unlon Su1ts S‘rraw Shoppmg Backets for © % a k as c 5 dirceted take de cates her royal rank as consort of |y o o Sl e fall of Kabul lirceted him to take them insid a sovereign. where they were received by the | em in 1924 Al uality in sizes 36 o el (e ! ¥ Two Proposals Beaten C c | Many Entertainments = = butler. At the special session two pro- for | Many farewell entertainments | (y00d and Walker to Presents Salesman's Card !w\m which would have led to . e : been [.,l\((\ here for the was the week at the Am quired pala Discuss Pier Heads! “hree hours later the butler, |dependence for the islands were ¢ s Reynolds, T e call saying the ed by mistake ved a tele-|f ings had been ‘. nd that Mr, :d on votes regarded as not rep- ntative of opinion on the issuc, Washington, Oct. 15 (UP)—New York's project for the extension of | gajiy Boy:' “Tom Sawyer” Women's House ican singer's newly B t rather as intended to r th . Chateau de Galluis, where Adolphe | Hudson river pierk 100 feet el X ¢l : A : l . Dresses e o | OBkt o ‘Z“f,.,.’L".‘Z‘ LS MR Blouses What Commanding Values For among the gu War Good nted the card he had |1 ‘ ¥ pre rity party of the and the Philig commission apy rday broke into|of a new indep: in a mid-town hotel and|to Le sent here ¢; ilippines ind lence oved the creation snce commission Iy in November. d from the salesman and de- Sir Tukoji Rao. Hahar; dore, was forced to after a series of ing around Mumt NESDAY ONLY i ’88c ' , Indian e raie | oraven found Richards ill in bed. In his|1t is to be headed by Manual Que- vk Ay s val 1o fets the ctive said he found |zon, president of insular senate 2 A pawn tickets for $275 and $200 for| follows th ction taken ) ey v Chairman Bingham, Conneeticut, of territories committee, in prom- nE to hold hearings or 1 by *w o reporting it to ace until she cscaped and fled to|Walk Bombay. | dition n attempt was made m‘ld for and two of the Mahara- | Good said he would be in Ditt s men were charged with mur-|burgh Octo ring Abdul Kadir Baula, a Bom-|quet cele completion of secretary of the Welta ,‘lh~ egular session e s e ay merchant who befriended the |land wat work on the Ohio . organized by Thomas Mott | senator introduced the subject in girl. | river. | Osborne, the warden. ium tariff debate. | Men's Blue Work Shirts Hand Embroidered Bridge Sets to attend a | Tubfast “Wm. Anderson’s” | Fall Prints 3 o 88c rches wide; large Bed Spreads 88c Ouly small lot; Usually $1. Ladles Scarfs 88c Men's Lumberjacks 88c. 10 on (88 By All Means Plan to Attend Silk Pillows . Cottage Sets Shoe Bags — Various shapes. Various dainty trimmings. G —All colors. $1.19 v 50c Drapery = New Fall 2 Year Romnd ~ Zephyr | . $1.19 Flannel | Damask “Amoskeag” Piints amne Cretonnes 88c. Flannel 4 .. 88¢ Sheet 4 ‘“‘88(‘, Usually $1.19 i (e SR oee Gaalits TtHens Blankets Men's Nov elty | Pajamas 4 .. 88c Scarfs 88c ‘ 88C —Checked and striped 88(‘ Extra length, T0x80. TOR WO 88¢ Corsets A;l“)‘i‘r’!":l {patterns. 36 inches wide. kl‘mm 6 to a Customer. B 0L 88 Women's Full Fashioned e s Infants’ Bath RObeS } HOSlery Men’s Dress Shirts Trimmed \\\\(:lyv\lln‘;l)n\l'\ Pink | 88c¢ 38 88c —Tull Fashioned scrvice wei K c ‘ Children’s | * Pillow Cases i et b e |l Ribbed Union Suits D QUANTITY B 1 Floor How To Avoid “Financial Colds” | AN sizes “Blow hot, blow cold,” sit in a draft, and the first thing Hand Embroidered im0t bt Nhira Gl FOR WEDNESDAY : il il 1 T Neat STV N £ you know you have a cold, the flu, perhaps pneumonia. 88p st e 88C —Colored hems; all colors; N i y White Droadcelo 1 to17 to 14 = imite « Second Iloor As financial doctors let us prescribe for you now, ahead of e L ~ Boys' | 0Odd Lot time. Here’s some good preventive financial medicine: Costume Slips ' Women’s Gowns Flanncl Shits Childréns Ribbed 88¢ 88c “ 88 . Pants and Vests Keep a good nest egg of reserve funds in our 5% Industrial —Bodice top with shadow- Extra e aq M WHILE THEY LAST Certificates of Deposit. They're protected from all variations proo hems: mado of fne qurl, | faney Iy i : —x e, to 2. 88c in the financial weather. They can't take cold because SIS, Thh D du e o b s topi s e vty they're always at 100—a good financial temperature, a ‘Children’s | Girls' e iord New Amoskeag Flannel ypoo Middies ~ Guest Towels Fall Dimities Night\Gowns | “uor v 2.8c 3%.88c 88c s, pure li Second Floor | sign of perfect health. Units of $500, $1,000, $5,000. or dresses, the ons, ete.; fast washing col- ors; large and small patterns. | . > With Every Pair of Our 0 1 Pair U. S. High Grade Rubbers Famous )pen Saturday Only during the month of October, to better acquaint the women CV Evenings 710 9 of New Britain with these famous health shoes. Come in now i ; and let us show the many new smart styles. We give special at- SHOES | tention to correct fitting A | S AC N 3 ; . All New Smart 1N TREADEASY’S—“Bought for Style”™—*Worn for Comfort Fall Styles it

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