New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1930, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1930. | IR = 3| —— — TR T Kingsford-Smith carrjed as good | York, but were forced down far of \ A HJ\ R_u‘ Two Boys Drown | (On)reqnam st n hD e College Girls Appear luck tokens a cigarette case and a | their course. 4 i U | | M okt Shoo ‘ e v r. Ri will 1 | pound sterling note which wa r-| Westward North Atlantic flights HELD IN ANSONIA | = 5 o BELIEVE IT OR NOT -=ipszi o™ BY RIPLEY | | tn Shorts on Campus | 2 s et it s Wi et e o (Reg. U. & Pst Of) plane Bremen, the only airplane to| May, 13 ake the westward crossing of the gesser and Francois ntic, hopped off from Paris The cigarette case. of celluloic, 3 was given to Kingsford-Sm by ugust, 1927—P; ss Lowen Col. James Fitzmaurice, Irish mem- | stein-Wirtheim, Captain Leslie Ham of the Bremen crew, after the ilton and Celonel E. F. Minchi men's historic flight. The pound | Who left Upavon, England for Ot ling note bears the s ) ¢ |tava, Ont. March, 1928—Captain Walter H G. Hinchcliffe and the Hon. Els Mackay who attempted a flight {ro Cramwell, England. to New York In the three foregoing fligh ' o = none of the p’l")f pants \\as e\ ‘3* cleared the European coast ar ft to ander from a re- at Manchester. It es Receives Many Messages 4 Pr—The Nowd Message o Hoover ford-Smith also had each was a little hope to be back D€ LCRRAINE — AGED 3 YEARS. EXPLANATION OF Y t Saon Chimberazo is Higher Than Mt. Evere ¢ 165t Mot i i t was cold p + h 200 Miles Oft Shore SFar Hig the gasoli believed the plan Enghshee (elebrate W eddmg &nm\ ersal h export bou ties and a surtax on imported hemy Taxis For 1.500 Yards ~ /SPECI Because a great many of our customers were unable to obtain these remarksdle values, we rre placing just 600 pairs on sale for WEDNESDAY ONLY ., . . . Henry Goldsmith || === First Quality! & CO. § b 35 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE GLEN ST. PURE SILK Semi-Fashioned 100 PAIR OF LACE CURTAINS 4 L 62-inch width per pair, 2! yards long. .These curtains SERVICE are usually priced at $1.39 pair. WEIGHTS On Sale . . pair 79C & FELT BASE HOLLAND 0dd RUGS SHADES COTTAGE SETS 9x12, 9x101; Perfect goods, all Usually Sold i An assortment of rs, 32 inches at discontinued pat- e, 6 ft. long. 98¢ and §1.98 terns and seconds z & ea. each | Set Z FELT BASE Well Made Cotton : by the yard. The MATTRESSES E r L —Pair 49c¢ grade, on sale strong tick g i Latest o ; : it Yo g CURTAINS 7 : QPU’F ""V [;Rfir'(‘ s Lo J for covering with Colors $1 value SUUINERN LRUDY mmoisme i i3 $1 8898, i 5] . QPFE’S Tfl {’[}m SaEi AL SEE OUR VALUES CREPE DEd CHINES ul'L ) I INLAID LINOLEUMS in R e AN S04k . nd, S0 First quality, made by the manufacturers of Sealex. UNDERWEAR For Wednesday Only .. N yard FIBRE RUGS We're Hanging a 17x24 Attractive pat- 1+ of Rods and FEATHER i terns. 'S Fog Over -r'“mundlm’i 6‘;9 $6-98 Shades at slight rl;llif(')l"l‘cl: cost. s Leadets in Quality Hosie TV2x9 $7'988 LET'S DO 79(: ;__—__4 $ .9 e & sastos 10 YOURS!! each 302 MAIN ST, KOR BEST R ULTS _\\.,., USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 4 dCu £ ise pu ns | the tored plane, w 1 y | sh ded the gouthern

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