New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 14, 1930, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. R R = Ry P " = . \ | [ Ro,c "' Slepiin g mo o Slannaxd ] 500 B l‘ d K-!! d H S k- saying they had received no money | Faith orphanage with headquarters|at least four foundlings were found A’ | for threewmofiths. |in Denver partly looted; the Meth-|dead. A : elieved Killed in Sacking % /’i an Melodies; Al Carney, Already taxed to the utmost. the | odist Evangelical mission, Cleveland, | Aqditional reports said the Brit- organist bankers were said to fbe attewapting |partly lootpd and damaged; the China : > L N g ¥ ; i _theigh China inland mission was looted: Of Changsha; Attack Seen as Part |5 fe ! | American Episcopal mission, New | the Norwegian mission pillaged and { Wanted to Burn College fork, looted and nearly demolish-|demolished; the Swedish mission Authentic information 1indicated | s school looted and missionary | left unharmed; the British Wes- ¢ famous Yale in China college |residences looted and burned, and|leyan mission partly looted and bad- I Cooices { ; is slated to be completely burned. [the North American Presbyterian|ly wrecked and the American Sev- T 3 1 E ted s 7 One report had it when a gang ap- (mission looted, demolished 'and |enth Day Adventists’ mission partly Eastern Daylight Saving Time Report Says Yalc-in-China‘ Governor Held At Fault proched to fire the building, prov- ' partly burned. | 1ooted and wrecked. ) gainst Ho Chien, gover- rincial soldiery began attemps to re- | Both the Chinese Y. W. C. A. and| Oftices of the Texas company were T Nav > Miow y | province, was intense t ytr the reds. Y. M. C. A. were unharmed, but jgoted and the buildings were dam- Was Saved by Mere Ac- e S e - university | i foreign Y. M. C, A's were thor- | aged by Chinose ganboat firc, re- : a : ing primarily responsi- | giad among the communists |oughly looted and damaged. ports said, Oil stocks of the Stane cident — Many Foreign . itting communists to en- knew fhe institution, and demanded Foundlings In Home Die | dard Ofl of New York were une no, and Brad- o ) 2 ter 11 city . t e The , Italian Catholic mission | harmed, byt the offices were looted. will contribute . Church Properties Loot- led from Changsha as the| The Yale in China New Haves | church residences were looted. The | The Liggettand Myers Tobacco com- om Time,” whil : 0 2 irew near and left the . one of the most complete foundling home also was looted, and | pany offices were looted. ontralto; E ed — Governor Ho Is . s means of defense, |ir 5 looted. Money, drugs ) Brad and had |an ents were carried off will all be r Blamed. ot vithdrawn despite the plea of building damaged. The school was partly looted, it e o e | Rapier - Pickhardt & Dunn WHZSShrngicdnil Cii Donag 2 : il 5 a $4 re- | Mission properties suffercd grea hons, tenor oencata e, wnnee 3¢ ROSmea v B S okt oy e troen e | Woperis A e B men 127 Main St (000, Phone 1409 — i = Through the Static| Of General Drive Upon Foreigners . 'WTIC, Hartford=—1060 dev e loted as!of Los Angeles was looted; Hunan BRI SURGICAL coo CORSETS movement to band, will a band row ‘ | o ~“1YOU CAN SAVE $10 [Very Special Offerings § communist Changsha thar i EACH ON THE FOLLOWING USED COAL RANG For F]qday and Saturday 2 Sout!: Central Y g campaign, | f (1) Castle Crawford 8-20 with waterfront, ALL SILK, CHIFFON and GEORGETTE DRESSES : (1) Union Crawford 8-20 no waterfront. At $5.9 Values $16.75. (1) Victory Crawford Combination with waterfront. At $1.9 i U\.;‘t(:“;s_fig‘us (1) Glenwood 180C with waterfront. & ALL WASH DRESSES , +$1.39 row of Values $2.00. ietion of (1) Modern Glenwood 508E no waterfront. . _2 S R WE WILL DEDUCT $10 FROM THE PRICE OF ANY,0F « $2.5 e D, THESE RANGES WHILE THEY LAST. 9398 THESE ARE NOT ORDINARY SECOND HAND STOVES AN R e : = is ma n he was a memt i R . | BUT ARE AS GOOD AS NEW AND ABSOLUTELY B f @] GQ CHILDRENS BLOUSES OR, Newark—710 Amos A THstd &roun. has Joined iy las nd oth : GUARANTEED. At D Values §$1.55. st e ’ ofi Craesha : Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work fh D N e el S - = g reds rank ‘ prior to PHONES 5100 - 5101 66 WEST MAIN ST. At 617.50 bex)qu = ; \‘alucs $15.00 to § .%.flf\\f.\ S¢ henectady—790 White ar.d egg shell, all sizes. mar . ar nip wher g At 590 l.‘lxfifjicafik‘:x}_\. Values i@ $1.25. : o 2 79€ atues 1o s1.00. . $2,69 Aigibvis ‘ - = o @ e S 00 At o s il e oo v $2.59 100 $3.00 Vi S e s, 5 ; For Children. Values $2, $3, $3.75 and $5.75. Sizes 2 to 14 years GIFT OF THE SEA SALTS i Litor At 590 Values $1.00. Q¢ SEECIALSIX JEWELRY, BRACELETS, NECKLACES At 5 € BROOCHES, EARRINGS. Values to $1.50. ALL KNIT UNDERTHINGS +89¢ Values to $1.00. 17 BROKEN SIZ IN SOCKS for @oys and Girls. At C Malues to 50c. BROKEN SIZES IN SOCKS for Boys and Girls. +33¢c COMPLETE < ] Values to 5 ’ Ready to attach a 5 BR SIZES IN CHIFFON and SERVICE WEIGHT o your electric 2 i +79¢ { HOSE. Values to $2.( > outlet. . e & ALL HOSE o5 | 890 Values to $1.00, = | ; > Porcelain-on-steel inside and |8 g S Canadians 2“1—\\\\(‘. Boston—1230 i out in beautiful Glacier-Gray b A gl-ég L alues to g138. At . Values to $1.50 You have always said that “some day” you would 11 l 09 ALL CHIFFON HOSE At . Values to $1.29. own a Frigidaire. For you know Frigidaire’s i $2 25 ; T RLOOMERE - . 5 reputation for dependable performance. You J p _Value; 0. Sl WE CAN HELP YOU know that you want and need a Frigidaire. i SIEe0E - i size And now you can buy one at the lowest price 63 MUNSING > SUITS, UNION SUITS N The new G-3 Frigidaire. Glacier- I (4 Vali e § > % gray Porcelain-on-steel inside and g 10% mf”" N T e ST Nor is low price 2ll. You get outstanding our. 414 square feet of food storage X C0 JRSEL! S an XASSIERES 4 2 . A DOLLY and BUDDY VINDEX UNION value—value in a cabinet of beaunf\gl, glacier- space. ; 3 o $1.00 SULTS. Regular price $1.00. gray Porcelain-on-steel inside and out—value in $1 49 tl:lxzu PIECES IN sx‘ulx‘& \{HEMHES' COMBINA- X s : g D TIO. SETS. Values to a mechanical unit that is in the bottom of the $l 75 KICKERNICK COMBRAZIERES . cabinet and uses but little current—value in Regular §2 . : ODD PIECES IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 310 to 5300 Loans dozens of features that have won world-wide SOC | Including Sli Quickly o Easily repaid opularity for Frigidaire. $ l EANDINAD TWENTS THS TO PAY pop : e w91 Values $ $ 3 Monthly Pa e T oan Despite its low price, this new Frigidaire is A FEW DOLLARS ‘. 896 ALL GOWNS and Values $1.00 $ 5 Monthly F 100 Loan extra-powerful and unusually quiet. Itis equipped DOWN 5 $1>00 EXTRA SIZE CHE t . $10 Monthiy Pays $200 Loan ; o % % $15 Monthly Pays 8200 Loan with the famous “"Cold Control.” It freezes ice Regular price $2 Len r small mon N 3 0 H e L PAJAMAS and desserts quickly. Ft keeps foods cold and || an t you will not $1.49 Ll j{n;“‘w' :»:\rs S fresh in the hottest of weather. - 5 Lereit elIataes 4 ALL PAJAMA; . . $2.25 But why not stop in and investigate all these R Leshanrice 3 5 s : i 5 e ; FRIGIDAIRE NOW 85c $1 29 $1 4 ALL CHILDREN'S things for yourself? We'll be glad to give you a E ’ . and oTJ PAIAMAS PHONE 4950 3 Were $1.00, $1.50 and $1.35, complete demonstration. LAWN CAPS and HATS A Heiptal Loan Service for the 50C 10 79C ™ Fere 3206 ana s3.00. 3 4 $l 00 INFANTS' LISLE VESTS At for . Were to = VLD SHOES and MOCCASINS ne e 25¢ Values to $1.00. C . Lo h $1.2 1.\'1‘A§ SWEATERS Mutual System onnecticut Light ower Lo. | §1i00m it e mses N I B Hai At ¢ . o ig! ! )'}sm“\g. Were to $3.00. SifiLeonard Bunding 2 WEST MAIN STREET . TELEPHONE 3600 9135 e T.45—Joliw Bill and Jane 300 MAIN STREET ; SHEIRNAIA: P.HO\P 8 10% OFF ON ALL GOODS NOT SPECIALLY PRICED. 57 Bres ana e T, so S Shomane Avost - DIXIE DUGAN—GRAND PLANS NOTHING'S T0O GOOD FOR. THE. AND WE'RE GOINGTO 7 AND WE'RE COING T R S GIGHE B G s ) TO WEAR RED 7/THEYLL HAVE TO YoUR_ | To:guia’ ey GwimmING: SALOON YOU EVER BUT THE COATS AND RIDE —— || BE PRETTY BIG- BIRTHDAYS " N COUNTRY'S e | 2\_HOUNDS 70 HOLD el 4 - T:15—Jester riford why not stop at ter House for one of our ¢ 156 > Lobster Shore ik er” that is s d every day 395—WJZ. New York—760 from 4 to 8 n. days ex- cepted, for $1.30 Also {n our retail department we have a fresh supply of Lobste Crapmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, 1 ing Clams. Open Lo Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street | Hartford, Conn. 11:0 S. Army band, direction | ne B. Gibson, food

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