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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1930. G Chicago Citizens’ Committee Balks At Aiding City In Finances Until Ofllaa]s Cease Strawn bays (,roup Un- willing to Mix in Pall) Jockeying With Ma)m Thompson—Claim He Is “Befogging” Issue by Actions. 0. Feb. 4 (P ublic officials qu wn said today, the citizens mittee which he heads will not lend financial aid to any of the local gov- e peril from 1 has been increas “Mayor Thom pson lic ofticials ay politics by onditions witl reassessment and e money wlhatnot.” County Pled el s hind in meeting d other expense 3 the only one thus ce cooperation to the n. President Caldwell 100l board and Mayor T raised objections to the relief proposals Unless something which mother he take was done today. | e a White will not return, 1ntil Tuesday ry suspenmsion of ne- xtv-mn conferred last night Alderman Clark, chairman of the council finance committee. Clark, ollowing the meeting, expressed tl; f that the committee w with en spect 1o Alder- | tha n, “the fact t !n is not the ation. but only the man of the council. Wha 12 mayor?! ard a peep from him.” .000,000 Needed A statement by » mittee estimated amount required to op cal governments durin our months (or until the i is “at least r, assistant University ber of the e i3 tired of ic officials 1o combatting the fina “Politicians don that at best it task for everybody lLeep this city go a hereulean concerned 1o g until July 1, be- fore which no money can be expect- ed from the 1928 taxes.” Tax Warrants Refused X warrants, which are the ilable to the cit il on delayed n refused by w York hanks. tee, using funds ma large corporations sible buyer for the war n the field. officials pointed out. On the other hand, City Comptrolier | Schmidt is the only official author- s, have o and | ould pro- | nds at least sufficient to pay |4 L H. K. Hitc TWHNMMW | INSINGLES PLAY Fireworks Expected Today in National Tennis Tourney president-n W. MeKe “Playing Politi tics” 35,000 GARMENT W[]HKERS STRIKE Dlessmakels Walk Out Jor ! Higher Wages Today New York Ikout order wational copies of workers put MMEMWWN BECOE GOLFE New Set of Clubs Ordered for . Inventor's Wile BASTBALNOGUS R WANTS T0 PSS (A W Attempt May Be Made to Settle ke Brooklyn Glub Diferences yiica Bantamweight o Appear o oo 0 Hartiord Thursday Night . D. Newto g ccond empt and w ¥ end of nine holes w o] 12 the Scotch much wor years old | lowin emorial will | b »e unveiled in his honor. '* GHILD IN HOSPITAL WILL REGOVER FROM INJURIES Girl of Three Dashes Tnto Street In Front of Car In Naugatuch— Has Possible Feb. 4 (P—st driven by Skull Fracture, astern [ffillnery 133 MAIN ST. The child v d on the T (nH]H on wa ized to sign tax warrants. and he,| "t an_appointee of Mayor Thompson, | has thus far declined to negotiate | Wikl the Strawn committee, Commission Does Not Recommend New Dyke Hartford, I"ch. 4— Although voting | tiat extension of nh» Hartford South Meadows dike plan of “much merit” the Metropoli- tan District Commission Mon night declined to recommend such yroposal and delay plans already prepared by the City of Hartford. | The vole to decline to recommend | the extension was inspired by a mo- tion of Commissioner Kenneth 10, Cramer of Wethersficld, who, never- | theless argued that a «nmummon‘ Into Wethersficld would be advan- tageous both in protecting some acres of lowland and relieving fic congestion which may develor 16 intersection of the highw topped dike with Wethersfield a nue in Hartford USE HERALD CLASSIPIED ‘\lla“ Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn CAMP’S JRGICAL CORSETS 127 Main St. Opp. Arch, New Printed Crepe Dresses. New Plain Crepe and Chiffons arriving almost every day, reasonable a price, Triangle Scarfs. At 89c Were $1.75. cach. Men's Colo At 21 egular price & Continu of Knit- Silk and Rayon Underwear Garments including Bloomers, Vests and At $1 03 Combinations. $2.00 Glove Silk Chemise (flesh.) At Values to Sport Hose pair. At 33 Socks and Hose for Children, Val. to $1 pr. $1 03 pair. d e into Wethersficld is a ‘[ ICE CREAM Broken sizes in Chiffon Sheer Hose. into the stre i into the h of tl driver a chance to avoid running her ver 49¢ g Special Every Wednesday at the PALACE CONFECTIONERY Next 1o the Palace Theater Specially Made By ihe CROWN 1IC l‘ CREAM (0. (In the New 2 lavor kage) Phone 1409 Very Special never so handsome at so ONE DAY ONLY STRAW with FELT Fvery Hat NEW and correct style— In the latest Spring colors—Don't wear an old hat when you can buy the new style so cheap—sold in the regular way up to $2.98. ON SALE—TOMORROW ONLY red Handkerchiels. 25c¢ each. al Sale Values to $3.00. $5.00. ASK TO SEE THE NEW : a The Rage $ .98 in New York for Women and Wool Sport Agnes Turban and Service Values to $2.00 pair. itpoint the hard-hitting r boxer at Ire l] Miller's . Esca; e Gonvicts Go On Trial in HERALD CLASSH LD ADS Wl[l PLEAD LEO LANDRY 15 INSANE Jacksonville ) /lfll(l) 3 RECKLESS DRIVER PAYS FINE OF 1 Fast Motoist Eludes Policeman 2 27 But Is Later Identified ¢ chase obtained and w\ irrest, Dy resulting t Nyg was on the t in addition to a4 narrow es- Driver Ignm"csiljiglrlt. Nearly Hits Higbees \'. H a wife, 1 to have the nd ability tc DS OSTONS STORE { £ST -7878-) Good News! The First New Britain Store to Broadcast Over WTIC. Tune in Thurs- day A.M. Between 9 and 10 A. M. and Go “Shopping With Susan.” “NEVER TO BE KNCOWINGLY UNDERSOLD” SUPER -VALUES Vay ‘\IT\‘HT.\’I'I';‘IR VALUE Stunning New Spring Straws and Felts At This Low Price $1 74 Regul: 2.95 value —Only Dbrand new hat fashions, all the favored new shades. 1= AISLE SUPER VALUE Girls Pants and Vests 25¢ slightly heavy ribbed Vests and Pants, sleeves and leg with rt knee length. —Girls’ soiled cotton long others sleeves and AISLE Boy s’ Wool Knickers $ 1 .69 All wool Knickers that will outlive the hard wear active boys give them. Iully lined, good looking mixtures of tans, browns and g . Some Crompton corduroys also included in all sizes—8 to 16 years. SUPER VALUE]| and navy. AISLE SUPER VALUE i Girls Cotton Jersey Bloomers 45¢ Jersey Bloomers areen, tan, blue Sizes 4 to 18 vears., Regular values e and 69c. —Girls' in wine, Men's Coat Sweaters | Ieg. Value $5.95 A wool Sweater in arey, black heather, brown heather. Guar- anteed not to streteh or shrink. Sizes 36 to 46. AISLE SUPER VALUE]| \ISLE SUPER VALUE] Children's Dresses to Embroider 50c¢ N ned on extra fine quality Broadeloth, Vari- ous stvies and colors. Sizes 1 to 3 AISLE SUPER VALUE Your Choice 3 .25¢ annea Peas ‘anned Pruncs Janned Wax Beans ‘anned Green Beans h Grade Canned Goods \ISLE SUPER VALUE|| Men’s Athletic Union Suits 45 C Lach Broadcloth ma- Spaciously made 1its with the elas- \>t1\]1 \bwlutc- A Real Sav- Sizes 36 to 46, AISLE SUPER VALUE Iicot Top Chiffon Hose $1 .09 —Iuil fashioned. pure silk Chifton Hose. Values $2.00 and In all colors and s AISLE SUPER VALUE|| Women's Costume Slips ?1 A7 —Your choice of all col- ors and sizes in tailored and faney trimmed mod- cls. Crepe de chine, radium and radiunctte. AISLE Ladies’ and Men's Polo Jackets 32.] 9 —Silk garments in biue, tan, maroon and white. Regularly sold at $2.95. Sizes 34 to 42. SUPER VALUE] AISLE SUPER VALUE $2.00 Curtains Pair with lace plain hemmed or hemstitched. — White, cream and ecru. —Trimmed e AISLE SUPER VALUE Ladies’ Silk and Wool 39c —All perfect, pure Silk and Wool llose. Regu- lar $1 valuc. et feet. s AISLE SUPER VALUE Ladies’ Hose 77c —Ladies’ Chiffon double pointed 1lose. All per- In all sizes. AISLE SUPER VALUE Krinkled Bed Spreads $1.37 —38Ix105. All Made of a colors, heavy fine sheeting All colors. 7.\ISLE SUPER VALUE|| Women's Cotton Union Suits 39c --Band and bodice styles with shell and cuff knee. All sizes —*“It's Wise to Economize” — These Specials For One Daly Only The registra- Mclntosh estified

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