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18 ° NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930. LAGUARDIARED, LEADER OF WETS “'FAGLES WIN AGAIN RIFLE MEN HONOR IN BRISTOL LOOP BEACH AND ENGEI “I am & it will come consent of and the g forcign countr t to the United Statc ins value " The mes- | from the s ra d at more than $13 .n. e cannot br bout with & NERALD CLASSIVIED ADS s * Preserve Hold on Second Place Re-elect Presulen and Secre-““ in Cl 1y League fary at Anoual Meeting Fiery New York Legislator De- fiant Foe of Prohibition Small Lot Pre-Inventory Sale Sl i President—F. $2'59 S $ ] -00 cach \ *resider Large— Houek y—1° | ) 5 e ST WL 7 ; —I0, 1 ( B & cutive FFOR TOMORROW ONLY Silk Gowns Q off to an ¢ following Door Opens at 9 o'Clock 3 - The Quantities Are Small—But the' Savings . “Be On Hand Early”—Our Advice Cotton Chemises Fancy Cotlon. Vests 2 9 C cach Were 98¢, $1.50, Women' Silk Hosiery SIEOn $1.50, $1.65 and $2.00 Values Women's Chamoisette Also Kid GlOVCS 39¢ tevived “Beer Blog WRESTUNE BOUTS - < ONBRISTOL [AR[] EE—— S : f n 1 tegula Bruno {o Meet New Yorker in :wa Fealme Match Tomghl $1.93 Corset Dept. Offering NUED GARMENTS \Iu\ll\ \nml Sizes NOTICE Nothing Reserved, league ma — All Sales Final, No Exchanges, E \'I Odd Lot For Cash Only «o2" CARDINAL MACRORY SEES | i) IRISH UNION IN FUTURE — \ Tells Ulster Citlzens It Will Be Lf- ub has arranged a t and Women's Silk Dresses 16709 IExceptional Values mentary pops to the evening !' w | combined wi beautiful team | 1| play of Jim and Ray Mo- | th, to the | the | fected Lventually. the Horton for the| Khnitting Ya ms Though (Large Balls) ] QC each Were 50¢ Not in Mis Dag WOMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN = = NEW BRITAIN, Agents For “Camp Belts and Supports t Ulster count expected on but hiad no hope of its con New England Medical | Center Plans Progi Tostor Ju ROMANCE, ADVENTURE BECKONED NID HOWARD came to New York to write a novel of the city’s tenements, its human derclicts and the sordid drama of its underworld. mous donatio ported Ly | Both of the prelim ¢ Medical school | L the limut | inutes has bee tom of the pro- | offici: e of charge to the ompanied by escorts. bouis Brother of Late Governor HIDNAPED COLLEGE ~.Pesa in Switzrina GIRL IDENTIFIED - t of the Susan Albright, Daughier of Buifalo Millionaire, Tells Story Hers was mercly the role of observer until the eventful evening when she first heard of the organizer and overlord of New York’s efficicnt and unmerciful gangsters, a driving demon of crime, a man whose identity had mystified and plagued the police for xears. Nortl A (P All Garments of Our De Luxe An hour later, she was abraptly jarred out of her detachment, - torn from her place as a spectator and forced into the arena of PRACTICES HIS PREACHING I Tan. 24 (UP)—I3rnst Nets guerilla warfare of gang againet gan<. and ecriminnis against Assortments the law IN Before the night was over she had fallen into the power of BROKEN LOTS $1 1.90 SUITS |0'COATS ALL SIZES the hunted master of the city’s lanless elements and a grinning goddess of chance had linked the future of Enid Howard with “BIG §HOT Thereafter, the fledgling noyelist lived the story she intended ;Eé” rt? to write. While the machine guns of racketeers, hijackers and robbers blazed in defiance of established authority, Enid Howard face came to face with an undrcamed reality of adventure, excitement and harrowing experiences. h these peculiar surroundings of hatred and revenge. BUT NOT IN ALL STYLES romance found its way into Enid’s crowded days and brought a surprising, but fascinating, conclusicn to the story of “THE BIG SHOTY” by Frank L. Packard. STARTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Dy, Scholl's £'ool Expert Wll Be Heve Thursday. Friday and Saturday, January 23, 2 PANTS in the New Britain Herald 2 aid those who are in misers from theie feet. an Espert of the oW holl iteenativnally famons Foot Autherits, on the above date.” He will zive your feet a VRicins OfiLhem abich vescal the W vou wha 10 et quick ol Cost or « n to you! my is guar- | TRAVERS MAIN ST. ;aim. ng- /\rmstrong 211 MAIN STREET 252