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\ 7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRH. 25, 1930. i T e companics business depressions. show increase in population of thres | Lafayette Lscadrille in World Was | Meriden—City zencral Woild Wi R mpossible under favorable weather | Valley, wa d in four hours, 27 New York — Firc forces crew of | Berkshire county towns—Otis, Lgre- | to visit ¢ of son in France at|mcmorial committec s onditions. J who minutes and 30 seconds. | treighter Thames to ndon vessel [ mont and Stockbridge. their ¢xpense when it becomes| model of $52,000 memorial to war won th e i 6:40| Th 1 be made from the |in Long Island sound. Several of | poston—Police attempt to piek | KROWN she is not eligible to go witn | dead. wverage ! . i at 6 a. m. with | Philadelphia—Philadelphia " crlck-| from milkman Wednesday morning| Cambridge, Mass.—Right Rev. W, _WANTS TO SELL BONDS Y] u 1 fivs > - STk i |et club raided by police Who &cize |in search for slayer of Patrolman |J. Walls, bishop of, African Zios | Washington, il 25 (P—Au- oS o York | « winner, the v M]Sges R d ol 0 quantity of liavor. Franklin B. Dwver, fatally wounded | Methodist church, says Negroes who | thor : AL00NI00 ot kds N : late I of = Ligcus {150 S ¥ oreign by thief he surprised loofing Dor-|laughs at antics of ®mos 'n Andy, |PCr cent refunding mortgage bonds Mb - Y ‘k C I 03006 ANl GOWK HAYE| Lonon — rahore correspondent |7, et he suror sushs at antics ofimos 'n Ands, | e by tho Dejuware & Hudson| MLUAY-NCW YOTK GOIPELILONS i HAU Ab \dVl of Daily ILixpress says Indian gov- 3 | et = company was soug v by the H L R l 3 s s ¢, Hall, |into slavery. 3 £ \ in parts of country. wicornealderit Aier Eelspnon: % Conmectiont application to the interstate com- e KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD Rome — Crown Prince and bride |#1d Telegraph Company and chair-| New London—Still and equiPment | mercs commission. | The proceeds Two members of the, cast of “AlH congratulate Massolinis v |man of football rules committer, | valucd at $100,000 raided in Water- used to rolire on mathrity| New TYork, April 25 (D) We sell money qn time just like Autos, Homes, etc., are sold. Lo e o .| announces he will resign his pos:-|iford by state police who arrest six | Ke amount of the Dela.|than 100 pilots have ente sreat deal of zest to the perform-|discovery of two plots against life|tion next fall to join faculty of | men. | third a y v York | o n o 3ow 8100, repay § 5.00 per mo. wracter, . income, anies at hetohon sk SbocUauat. |of Prestdent Tegila. Dartmouth college. * New Haven—Dr. James L. Mori- ved by the rail- | outhoard r own | $200, v gudrantes of torium tonight are Miss Stella Ros- Sports _ Nashua, N. H—Arthuy Dubue, [ arty, Waterbury, selected president | road corpor: would b C ) w 13 bE 5 | Berlin — Max Sehmeling leaves to |53 Who hpught ‘for ua the|of the New Haven County Medical|sold to Kuhn, I . at 907 them th ; oy AR A Fork. vell, Mass.. franchise of Nev | society. herlcanbiof thelr Tce valus andta irse record : I f 3 Iphur Spring, W. Va. — | lngland BaSeball League last sea- Bridgeport — Defense © contends | crued interest. minutes, 40 sccond r the 1 ¢ Interest at the rate ¢ rcent per month on the unpaid balance. | | | v DAt ;| son, dies here. Mrs. Emma Stekes Pilling was not S et unt. T / DS 2 Y | somi-nnals; AfliSon downs Lett. | Boston—French line invites moth- |a drug addict.and not under influ-| There are now 700 411 club boys| New types of engine design les MUTUAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICE | H —_———————————— e Ve O S VT S P New Bagland er of Frank L. Baylies of New Bel-|ence of Dr. David W. McFarlani|and givls in four of the cight prin- |s to Dbelieve 141 MAIN STRELT (Over Ashley’s) Dittsficld, Mass. — Census figures | {0rd, Who fought for France witn |sued for §50,000. l\vpul a2 Islands. | f 50 miles an hour is not 2.350.000 WOMEN ‘ SOLVE THE PROBLEM throughout the country have attracted and ;:10:?:0‘;11;; ‘&Cil‘()“g?(;’.}}‘{l)_{’i“c prizcs, rang- g}(:)\:’ell;l}iltl:;:sie;‘:hsc toolll:/mcl!:(})'nisn (:\fh:;l(lm{fi:ls Ready to Wear Depts. (jaril at (m'r store f;)r blanks and while there department is not receiving the attention 219 Mai study the problem. No obligation to buy. of the buying public that the quality and ain St. Contest begins tomorrow, April 26th, and price of our merchandise deserves. That is ends May 10th. Do it now!! i N our problem. READ THE PROBLEM ON THE MISS STELLA ROSCOE, S k Can you solve it for us in a letter consisting LEFT AND ENTER THE PRIZE o e SRR S of less than 50 words, suggesting how in- LETTER CONTEST Miss Roscoe has : ’ ’ creased interest can be created. The eight being bhias o E o i Sl 7 best answers win prizes in gold. — s T a trip in the Caribl pretation of the ct r as reveal- 7 S - ed at-the dress rehearsal last night \ / is said to be something out of the & . : 4 ordinary. N // Miss Gould will interpret {he role 5 ~, of a somewhat clderly womad SAN We Are Introducing... PIECE : N . - THIS DBESS For three wccks: fn_)m April 25th to May 9th, Miller's will introduce to you, a is in this price sensationally valued new range...Gold group...and is Piece Frocks. Gold Piece Frocks arc vouthfully g e latest styles and greatest values. They belted; others ~ 'S are the scason’s greatest buy. MISS ESTELLE GOULD. Zyen a serviceable garment such D - have waist lines ' 3 Crepes, Georgettes, Chiffons. Ensem- | t can be stylish and not too sharply 7 3 bles, Laces, in every new style twist, oo dnarionh (A eonniEecue’ |Gy G defined . .. pep- 2 comprise this special group. She has appearcd in - other non-| | Here are double breasted swagger 1 professional plays staged in New | | Coats completely rainproof in lums falling to Britain, including the *Reluctant | | high belted styles, in sizes 14-20. below the hips Romeo” given by the Amphion ein godcls and flounces, club “All Ahoard,” will he presentel 3 b new i}“d smart. Somc und the s of il - -2 have jackets, some have : Association. : capelets, nipped-in waist [ lines, lace touches. s f And because these dresses [ Overnight News » . W e "——" CHILDREN’S ry & THESE HATS 95 ) THIS COAT 3: t (Adele hie) ¢ fl are way up in style and so mod- almer found shot | e e N dead in coltasge. WEAR i T 2 is so new and is priced so crately priced. Faithful copies, Was i h halts| \ low, and because we are all of them, of Paris and Fifth Pastel and Printed Crepes and y showing Tricos, Trico- . y Avenue’s newest....in lacy Georgettes £ laines, Broadcloths, Cov- etraws, fine sheer Georgette,Crepeand Shantung . hats. bangkok tovos shington — House votes o < Lt ool erts, Tweed Mixtures, ng ¥ 08, broaden vetcrans' compensation pol- ‘ S Sises: 14-16-18-20 / Silks, at this price. Some ) baku braids. fcy to include all disabiliti b e L] - : . 38-40-42-44 ! B fur trimmed, some sclf red up to January 1. 1930. 4 ) 46-48 i Columbus, O. ~— Deputy Wa i £ trimmed. All lined and . : g L o et 5 - < 3 | fashioned of quality fab- ! yrisoners who lost liv v i 5 . " 1ave been saved by prompt action. AN 4 i ric. Cape styles, high A Buy a gold picce frock and get .+ .. a surprise. h $5.000,000 i ington, Ky, — Icc belted models,somewith Black and all Julius Arnold | |- . . nted Colors S e . string belts, stitched i monished for marriage to Catholic. R ! modecls, some with fly- New York -— Julius Barnes tells By ook g * publishers that press plays helpful | - g away scarfs...all at this ) part in relieving hysteria that ac- 4 / down-to-carth price. AR e AT . || , S SRy : 1 BECAUSE...vou want — : THIS DRESS .. a smart straw hat and B ; 3 3 N want 1o save money. QUESTIONNAIRE " fish e is among the many i 95 Lifted fhesns fabalow crowns, fabric trim- - 6 : & to sclect from . .. s 4 mings. All colors. All : 3 and because at this 2 head sizes. L\—\_ . price you will find & such lovely dresses as Pastel Crepes, Black, Middie Blue. Tan. New and Georgettes . . ] Greens, other leading shades. P‘nnled el . SIZES: 14-16-18-20 Georgettes...in 38-40-42-44 short sleeve models, 16-43 cape styles and b HOW | £ others. Children’s Coats and dresses made Thesc are of a particularly CAN | KEEP Just like big i‘"; | nice quality ...and in a B E CAU S E hioned o ! : nate that big ! 4 Il marvelous choice of pat- you must see this group ) - S NwW T TR MOTHS OUT OF X SV 1 terns. Flowers, Checks, : \ “ Nl““ BL(‘."SB - ow ¢ . \ especially onc of these, make of coats;they're thelast . clothes. Modernistic, Foliage, Dots, 5 : MY RUGS AND CARPETS? outfit prettier. The one Fruits. And becausc thc l“?rdrn". ihll: ('In‘::r‘:s For Carpets: Scrub the JM\P:;_ Wl";ml‘\"(‘;‘,m"“‘\‘Ll"m‘m styles too are lovely and al:;':'ik cl;c S bkclfl\cd at the left, is floors with a strong solution are in ensembl s new and special at BN m;un(< alccvflclcss and is touched of Ivory Salt and 1cater be- lovely mixtur cltad, | rcally fine furs and, off with color. The one at : many have capes, all are superbly 4 i in absolute Y right is of! silk, sleeve- fore laying the ‘?arpets. tiTord’ = fashioned m- s \ less and frilfcd All For Rugs: Sprinkle Ivory Sizes 7 to 14 top style, with capes, ; i \ - Salt on the rugs before high belts, stitching ; :;‘;l;':t!él['\ili sweeping. flares and decp, decp als. All B ! ook, - 9 . B i e Forater all Sodtibosks SIZES: 14-16-18-20-38-40 size, you'll know your All sizes. Salt Company, Dept. 106, 71 Mur- o ray Street, New York City. R Ml /“/ S A SCHULTE -

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