New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1930, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1939. —____—____—_____________—_______—____-——‘ ha i d his | ’ |mon Field” the site of the village. |Mississippo has hidden them un-|certificate of candidacy. George S. FUG”IVE BANKER ‘o [[]NI][]N AI]I]PTNE Airplane Pilot Claimed INUNHATED ’"]WN The village was built, according |der het sands, is evidance of other | Wallace, of Huntinston, who with- lain his f | By Ohio Inventor to various historians, about 1735 |handiwork of the pione These |drew froff the race in Neely's favor, 1 I a, 0., Aug. 15 (UP)—A de- by French settlers. The Big Com- [relics used by thg villagers are |reported expenses of 67 cents, and DESIRES P F t will guide an airplane ITE EST REI]imon Fleld, a tract of about 4000 mute testimony of the part that |a contribution of one dime, L 1 o L9 the aid of & pilot is the lacres, was cultivated by the peo- [the Mississippi had in adding hard- — - '_ I v : ' - .‘,;“n‘\]:](:mfir.»;‘rl_ nl:'u;hl;;'xx;;\\;"d‘ NI R ‘p‘lgpgfa;k‘):ngll‘lscg;.m\d products dl“::;{:\i to the pioneers of her vast ‘\vi‘-e Shl}\(lfislfli\'!‘o:“dsel‘ene Parisian in Spanish Foreign - = e arse mis GOSeryative Brit 1sh Fol lowm,, ‘:;‘:fi“‘;‘,\“afl“‘pd:l'i"::‘;: Village Under Water 100 Years |, zne vinasers ived peaceruliy on Py e e this site until avout 1755 when a Senatorial Candidates [Two months after his wife had shot Legion—To His Dislike ; n e found he could Pleasures of French o g an winou s wuman band | pecloimed From Rifep |firoue foed swet over e SpentiButISllCents Tas e e et f great value Charleston, W. Va., Aug. 15 (P— | him riding with anotffer woman Dismantling their church and a | s S troubles, e & R . | e . number of other buildings, the vil- |It would seem there will be no nced | ) BY MINOTT SAUNDER S e dabeer 1 ) 5. (UP) v 3 YA s. has| Ste. Genevieve, Mo., Aug. 14 (UP) e e vo“an higher |of & congressional investigation of | interview to the newspapers NEA Service Writer et S Dres d of t nel tunnel t wa - | =T Mississippi has given back | o 0\ g civing up their orizinal expenditures by democratic candi-| “We are living together,” Hicley eI < ort and | pes. ; T 1o 3 S e ¥ T {hat h it took more than 100 [homes to the river. dates fop-United States senator from |said. “Both of our divorce suits have West Virginia been dropped, and 1'm not prosecut- ing her for shooting me.” Mrs. Hickey followed the ambu- Henry ickey, city fireman, gave an he site of Missouri's tirst Now, more than a hundred years later, the river has returned the | Former Senator M. W. Neely, who of land site. Although the river has de- in i latter part of the campaign Mississippi e stroyed the structures, it has left |was unopposed for the democratic 'larce to the hispital and rema village of Ste. Gen- remnants of the buildings scattered nomination, filed a statement record- | constantly at the bedside of her hus- FOR BEST RESULTS . evieve. covered by earth, were dis- over the “big common field.” ing expenses of but 14 cents, the |band during his convalescence. Then HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS the original “Big Com- Strewn about, hut where the cost of registering and mailing his | she took him home. s — | ' For Saturday Only1 119 paypy BOYS’ LINEN KNICKERS | $1.95 Valyes e -~ Well k ~ nown 0, Kk, ailo Make—me; o : m'a';'nr in Irou Pants, of fin ’]‘]"a}n: super s o i vehbing ion \ e o0se from All wantes sies to == BOYS' 1 i s o ORL SHIRTS|AND | 51 o1 “Puritan ang Summer Merchandise e Drastically Reduced of SPORT and DRESS COATS In these three groups you will find materials such as downeylain, mixtures, twills, wool crepes, trico, broadeloth and polo cloth. Some ] of these coats are trimmed with beautiful fur collars, smart Women’s Rayon pockets, cuffs and belts, all lined with heavy silk crepe or satin. : ‘ : ; i Not all sizes and materials in each group. Priced For Clearance! (ount Drops Dead and ) tions. . M, PANTIES i Defeats Sheriff’s Plan i : $19 75 COATS $29.00 COATS $39.00 COATS s | B o | | ...and now these suits take a DIVE in price - River Dries Up o o SN Women s and Misses’ Novelty Bathing Suits Puterdayolfenae olpiitdaine That Coal Is “‘"Ed Women's Club Finally y Iy Sold at $2.49 and $2.74—N S.lk ‘ Fl “ constrastingly 1 siz Silk Crey undergarr ¢, pajamas. 15 lovely n fall shades P ...two remarkable values in Linen needs wch, On sale Sat FOR BEST RESULTS T'SE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS & , i o A Tuncheon Sets Linen Covers . HAWKS SETS RECORD [ o Pr‘.flfifimfiaym Crepe Covers, 44x44 Part Wool Tailore.d ' Fabric Hand Bags Double Silk Blankets Curtalns r.‘f’d"c.ed L olors. A good weight for 5 s ioneal of Silk : Size 66x8 Specially Priced two-tone Candlewick. Onl lot. Reduced for Saturday . iy (i $2 .50 $1 95 | — i Children’s Summer Frocks ce weight Silk Hose— S iy g i in two special groups’ made of a fine qualit; Dull finished sem o = autiful Frocks in these two <p ctacular Silk v a narrow as i el T French heel and guaran- long, short and sleeveless teed to give satisfactio styles. Ideal for coming $ ki B school days and balance of and \ summer. In a choice of or a new pair free. All i all sizes, 2 to 6 and 7 to sizes and colors. 5 g Heavy grade, a color for every Ps BAICELLT room—size 27x54. A wonderful $ .95 value of sample Rfigs. Values to ‘p Men’s Rayon Union Suits $ .OO $10. Special for Saturday M e e & L )¢ a fine quality, a well tailored —Third Flfl”f‘ rment and all full cut. Regular c afhletic style sizes to 46. eRegular $1.50, Saturday . .

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