New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1930, Page 13

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'NEW BRITAIN HERALD Pag2s 13 to 22 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 1930. War Bocks Outstanding | n Literature of 1929 In his le Garland ¥y COMMUNIST PARTY 2% | central committes ind radic explained that | time King. rom Reds' to 1 | rosses H s a Man of 61 From Fire HIMSELF OUT OF ) ) Avampato did not city court today he Professor Reported Ousted for Holding Dillerent Views Yew York, Jun. 2 (@) ke Paldwin the New York Times d information that Dr, hose ssorships Ivania and To! en expelled ting @ window | Weddings “\ll‘,:;,"\ AY rllli\\ S G s S CRITICIZI Montreal LLLERT—SCHWERI IRGER tt | ism which w Commniunist s 5 1l views cost leaders to devi i h University | their tenets Univers- line of Dr. Nearing's that in ed an ex-| wearing | v the sim- | Union and trustees of the rland FFund Baldwin, both L ENDS LIFEAS GIRE WATCHTS t of capacity g NEVERS—MAJEWSKA liss Marie M danghte 1M was marries 1 not & communist nor i I > = DU PONT REN i e of the communist = I £ h A cbivit o Louisvill R but a membe : el G ! P ould know fold me that I R < e SR L ! ; ! v 1ck b for wl : had becn expelled by I EWS OPFER Jarf P—T PRINGE PREPARES FORAFRICAN TRIP i * New, Fresh, Clean Stock Features Ashley’s 0 L January Clearance Sale complete showing of quality clothing in perfect good taste for every day and particular occasions ..and the things you reaZy wanted - the things you didn’t get for Xmas now ready for you at January Sale Prices » throne nilworth saloon pas- s 1o b N done Suits Suits . Suits .... Now Suits ..., Now Suits .... Now Suits .... Now Suits .... Now v his ty of | carry Ties Reduced $5.00 Ties " $3.95 2.85 2.45 1.85 1.45 1.0( .85 D] o pl Reduced .. Now 852.50 47.50 42.50 39.50 36.00 32.50 GROUP Now $30.00 Overcoats Reduced $100.00 Coats .. Now $80.00 5.00 Coats .. Now 67.50 75.00 Coats .. Now 62.50 70.00 Coats .. Now 59.50 65.00 Coats .. Now 52.50 60.00 Coats .. Now 49.50 00 Coats .. Now 42.50 45.00 Coats .. Now 39.50 10.00 Coats .. Now 32.50 Shirts Reduced $4.00 Shirts ... .. Now $2.95 3.50 Shirts ..... Now 2.85 3.00 Shirts ..... Now 2.45 25 0B ShinSPE Now 1.853 £65.00 60.00 55.00 50.00 15.00 40.00 3.50 Ties 3.00 Ties 2.50 Ties 2.00 Ties 1.50 Ties LINDBERGHS HOP O3 ) SPECIAL $45.00 - $50.00 . . p .95 Hose Reduced $4.50 Hose ...... Now R 3.50 Hose ...... Now 3.00 Hose . Now 2.50 Hose Now 2.00 Hose ...... Now 1B ONHDSe RS Now 00 T8IGRE) 4 5060 Now {5 Hose ooy Now o O b OO0 (9140 R} D UD TV SPECIAL GROUP il (1= 522 () () RS Now Shoes Reduced - Now $10.95 -Now 9,95 Now 9.50 - Now S.50 $13.50 Shoes . . 12.00 Shoes .. 11.50 Shoes .. 10.00 Shoes .. e SMALLEST LETTER. EVER SENT THROUGH THE MAIL THIRTY PAGES WERE INCLOSED BETWEEN A TWO-CENT STAMP AND A SPECIAL DELIVERY STAMP — AND MAILED IN OMAHA By MisS GRACE M.KRATKY. 1 SPECIAL GROUP $3.00-$3.50 ..... Now $1.95 . . . Reductions throughout the store. 1 was veceved. promplly end. I good order- bath slamps concelled * YOU CAN DEPEND UPON TH 13 —_— IPACT THAT NOTHING IN THE ASHLEY oot/ & BiNGO 1—of N.Wesl Side,Chicago ATE 2 FEET OF RAW PORK SAUSAGE & RAW EGGS-INCLUDING SHELLS & SALT HERRINGS 2 LBS. oF RAW BEEF AND DRAMK A GALLON OF BEER AT ONE SITTING. - 4 " e5. The Professor had noteeth STOCK IS OLD OR SHOP- WORN, IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN AN QUNCE OF GOLD CAN BE BEATEN BY HAND INTO GOLD LEAF THAT WILL COVER AN OUR POLICY TO SELL ONLY FRESH MERCHANDISE TIME OR ANY OTHER TIMI WHEN AN ARTICLE. TO OUR S = 2 > TN T( THE HOUSE OF, e} N N ~ AN Z-LEAF CLOVER, \)) WAS FOUND BY R L / |) A Briain nights ot MIND DOES NOT COME UP TO —_— THE HIGH STANDARD WE HAVE King Features T ASIDE TO BE R TO THE PUBLIC. ———— TOMORROW—Billiard Balls—Made of Cheese EXPLANATION OF TUESDAY'S CARTOONS | Julia Hanlon Worked in the Same Mill 614 Ye: Miss Hanlon's history was brought out | in an Old Employees’ Contest 1un by the New Bedford Board of Commerce in August 1929, She won the gold emblem first prize of the Industrial Veterans’ competition. Miss 1lanlon I worked this length of time in the Wamsutta cotton mills. | Punctuate: If is is not is and is not is not is not is not is not is and is is not it is not. | If “is” is not “is”, and “is not” is not “is not,” is not “is not” “is”, and “is” “is not”? It is| not! ONE THIRTY NINE MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN

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