New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1930, Page 4

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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930. PLAINVILLE GRAND LISTTOTAL TOPS 5 S10,000,000 WARK - year's list would top la s by about $1.500.000 Heaviet Taxpayers tol have propert: Arnold Pealty Plair P ain Arthur wood Co. 23,400, Bristo Bristol B Bristol G )0, Tiristol | Non-Resident £16,915. € Lig ¥ 5, Chippanee Countr Discount Co, “Fried:Foods No Longer Distress Me,” Says Hartford Young Man WILLIAM SHELTTLLD as been reach- | according tire list of FOR 4 BOYS'CLUB = ¥ > Survey (0 Be Made Here— > meeting of the group|Mutter. 62, proprietor of a small va- to th vorts | Pawtucket. R. I, Jan. 31 (®P—John At this meet- | riety store, today was seriously i officers of the|jured in a struggle with two men ed: President, | who attempted to rob him. He was vice president, | taken to Memorial hospital with and | head injuries. Washington, Jan. 51 (UP)—Sen- |ator Borah of Idaho received a lct- ter today from prohibition Commis- er Doran asking him to set forth the charges ich he based | his demands for investigation of conduct of Prohibition Administra- Domonick and Carmile § $863.550, $554.300, Albe 5. D., J. B. and James Willcox 35 Williams $ liams and SO0, ieski $34,940, Helen Wisnieski 320,60 ). Charles W. Wood- alter B. Woodruft Non-Residents d Joseph A. Carl- Annie Freeman | g Co, $22,- 0006, Mar- 0.) §72,: sell Mink, tru . Missal $49.0 Do ndel Vo heim 855, | Democrats ('omplairn of Statements of Legge 1 or E i1 (UP) — | ained in | deral farm 1 @ ghtless, careless state- h have driven the cot- ¢ lowest point | _Carmi Senators George wnd Harris, dem- Irene C. Parker | ocrats, Ga., eflin. democrat, ewis Peek £26.000, | Al ol d L had permitted lonato Pie- | 4n orro t 1o le circulat- tron ¢ 4 sociation and that | ale 0 ni lanation issued Jo 5 lin t 1 ct, carrying prices | RIOT IN GERMAN CITY | Jan. 31 (UP)—Police cts of Ha with | cts of Hamburg with | 1 of barricades «rected | Wex district. The | ressed with difficulty 0 vigorous was the defense of the Otis Roberts $23,831 vioters, John Mor 1 Riccio $124 obbins $40.850, 50. Cora YOUR EYESIGHT "OUR eyes are fragile and deli- cate organs, casily susceptible to injury. Regular examination for glasses is your best insurance against failing sight, Owr years of faithful optical service qualify us as experts. No charge is made. Your Credit Is Good At Our Optical Dept. 30c Down 50c Weekly EYES EXAMINED IFFREE BY REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST = DI OPTICIANS Jewelers and Opticians 282 MAIN STREET rintendent of the club, T « been made in other cit nile courts and other inter- | A large number of books wer n juvenile delinquencies they | and removed to the District Attor-|were cach off 1.4 while United States |authorities said Connell's an idea as to where the|n oftice. Many of them were|and Overseas dropped 1-5. Isle[had identified McLeod, by a pi a club house is most appar- } classified as “downright filthy and |Royale gained half a point and |ture asone of a group of men pres- FINAL DAYS! JANUARY ———————————eeeeeeeee ) | Herbert, recently ina! il | er, Mrs. W. . P ap-| Mutter said the two men, ca tor John ¥. C. Lfiflles AHXlllaFy FO-C]CC[S cron manager, MMrs. T L'»'rc\'cl\'er;, ;lr:tere]d tr:::or); J:Sri'r?f (ln':lns?erlr)‘wl from Baltimore to the Parker. ered him to put his hands up. He|Montana-Idaho district. The group also decided 10 pur-|grappled with one of them and the| Borah replied that the charges he irvey of the city, to arrive at | chase a silk flag for the new Boy|other struck him over the head with [had were already in Doran's pos- place for the location of | Scout troop started at the club sr:\'-’nm butt of his revolver rendering|session. club, will be made some |eral weeks ago. in l'ebruary by representatives | e o8 ity 1o caeration ot | Book Seller Arrested for ccording to an announ | nim unconscious. The men then left| The charges were understood by [ without taking anything. A police | Borgh to have been submitted to |search failed to find any trace of [Doran some time ago by Frank m. Flynn, former cmploye of the pro- | hibition unit. These are the same charges Flynn submitted to Borah. day by Dwight skin- | Having Obscene Literature | St 2 Philadel 'P)—Hor- | TREND ON OF DE To t Boston. Jan. 3! (P)—The trend EID nn. Mass t rechecking the city '® r of the distribu- ' 4 indicted fyqq clearly to the off-side p 0 b « 1e feder- opcning g he Boston 5 e B will provide the service 3 possession it A McLeod of th local club., claims that | t0 Sell obse books. exchange today. Ve in a railorac 2 radius of only one mile | Townsend’s shop was vaids ich has been rcs- | the New York city police ) operatives from District rhey ¢ recently. was d -2 for|wanted in conncetion Wit checking over |John Monaghan's office largest individual loss. United |ing of Joseph Connell ates Llectric Power and Quincy |early this month. The widow ent when her husband was slain obscene” he district attorney lAmcncfm Founders held steady. of our 20th It is no secret that the majority of FUR SALE New Britain women buy their Furs here because they cannot buy them elsewhere in New Britain, quality considered, at these modest prices ! The combined value of style, quality and price has earned the ap- preciation of New Britain’s keen purchasers. Our styles are defin- itely new. Our quality stands on well-earned merits. And our prices need no recommendation Do You Know—— the variety of styles, pelts and trimmings that are available for as low as $95.00? CARACUL COATS $ NORTHERN SEAL COATS PONY COATS (Various Collars) MUSKRAT COATS (Fox Collars) Do You Know__ filfi;iflz;?fiz?l usefulness to be had in fur coats that cost no BLACK PONY COAT i $ NORTHERN SEAL COATS ; BROADTAIL COATS SILVER MUSKRAT COA D Y Kn the satisfaction that IFurs from Conn. Furriers will veflect to you? 0 Ou Ow A few 3195 coats: 2 SiBERIAN SQUIRREL COATS $ 4 HUDSON SEAL COATS 2 RACCOON COATS 1 NUTRIA COAT Connecticut Furriers N C O Poo AT B W 70 WEST MAIN STREET “New Britain’s Leading Furriers”

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