New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1930, Page 5

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Police Chief of Chicago Suburb Admits He Failed to: Repay $400 Loaned Him By Racketeer Zuta’ | municipal, . S superior and eriminas Chicago (m Bditonis e ores von Bent o e state senator; and Richard J. Wil- Name Also Found On |iams, former police sergeant. Fu&anua] Records Slain Gangster. Of*DRY LAW MAY BE “oe e WOUEINGAMPAIGN: and !h' - Prohlbmon Looms a5 Main ... Question in Two States delving thr ecords in Zuta's ! found Springfield, T, secret safe deposit box, the | o A names “Bill Freeman” and “John | Lrohibition, th Craig.” politics, cast i called in William O. Free- | dow today on t man who has for three years been head of the p department in the | The democrats wealthy North Shore suburb. Con- and former Senator Ja fronted with a letter asking Zuta for | [ ewis, candidate fo $400, Freeman admitted borrowing |advocated the rest that amount from the vice overlord. | control to t He said he had offered to repay the | The republ money. but never did Investigators called in John Craig city editor of the News, and he identified his signature on an uncan- celled check for $50 old of being accommodated 1 when he [ “After waiting r it to come thr 1 inquired a related republican state co tions. Hamilton - senate, has ation of liquor < tion question u tion. She ha - [garded The Col publican comn 1e had torn it No Bank s before Freeman v n s ry of tion night of come.” k Lingle ef Free- was his | emember tting the long Evans- n quoted noney bad- ount of a st him in a e said from a at this ho lat- n Chicago” and Hfi}\rr/[] m to Zuta w Cheyenne 3 sresident of the [ commission had only one se democr: Joseph W, ipal idge of the court; Comfortable for hours that's why Kotex is essential in summer tomorrow | lI e e ol e e | o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930. Hrfufl][m P e ] |..uu|,1m i) |ty - fomm E i s s s s | ] ] i e s o] ]| ] o T s e s AT RAPHAEL'S TOMORRO\ = SN Ay N \m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ t - ENDS Winding Up Our Great Clearancé Sale Offering the Greatest Bargains of the Season ] oo o o e T g‘r\\c = 5 — = : p G 4o I @~ 5 4. | LN Y»“& Values E‘«\% “Values M*\ Values ms\ Valuer /~ Values | s to 31.00 \OVJ to $2.00 \0(\';\-\;‘\:/05‘ to 8250 0‘“\‘\1\& X0 to 83.00( —WOMEN'S SLIPS —CRETONNI \o. to T5¢ \y —CHILDREN'S HAND MADE AIGHT GOWNS BALBRIGGAN UNDERDRAWERS o o I m AND NAINSOOK UNION SUITS —DAMASK NAPRINS —BATHING §APS —MEN'S HOSE and BOW TIES —CHILDREN'S SOCKS 10 | SEYS and BELTS PILLOWS —LEATHER HAND BAGS | —-CHILDREN'S SILK BERETS | —WOMEN'S BRASSIERES —MEN'S RUNNING 25¢ | Il || —MEN'S WORK SHIRTS and BAL- —CRETONNI BRIGGAN UNION SUITS —CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS and VANTA SUN SUITS | —BOYS LONG KHAKI PANTS, LINEN SHORTS and KNICKERS —LEATHER HAND BAGS —LINEN SCARFS and | rowkLs 50: —RIPPELITTI PANTS. JLR GULST —BOYS WASH SUITS PILLOW SETS —BOYS' BETTER WASH SUITS and LINEN KNICKERS BED =PREADS —MEN'S POLO SHIRTS, WORK —MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS I —LINEN TABLE CLOTHS and nnmerous other cvery department. 75¢ o oo o oo o o ANTS and FLANNEL SHIRTS y —NURSES' UNIFORMS | ftems IHOWY ) WOMEN'S CORSELETTES | —BOYS SWEATERS ] o e o 1T SALE OF SILVERWARE' [able, tea, soup and iced tea spoons— —medium and dessert knives and but- ter spreaders. Values to 50c eacl SPECIAL FOR WED. MORNING . Each [m o i i oo [ oo ] mediun, dessert, salad and oyster forks Q « School Needs For Boys At Special Prices 79¢ BOYS’ BLOUSES I'lain and silk striped broadcloths and dobby dras Well tai wash. ZCIAL . 6 to 16. $1.50 Boy Lined KNICKERS of new fall wool cut l'l‘l and mdrh to stand ].ums l .oo SPECIAL s 7 to 17. All are 31.00 BOYS’ SHIRTS wear. Madras—plain and :".'m‘«-\' broad- 0 ;}]:,\1{“;[,‘];.‘\ s 12 to 14. Guaranteed 79¢ SPBGIA T BOYS’ 4-PC. SUITS I A rj.]z’:u e lot of ith two ;z:;]]rclb,n s, All e Sizes 7 sa SPECIAL s —) ( e e i 0 m 1|||‘fi fro] fimd ] KOTEX IS SOFT ... 1=Not a deceptive softr <oon packs into chafi ness. But a delicate, | softness. T is really amazing how Kotex stays soft for hous, even during he warmest weather. Other forms of protection may eem comfortable at first. But you 2—Safe, secure . .. keeps your now how quickly the pad begins to mind at ease. ack . . . then how often chafing 3 Deodorizes N eatcl thor becurs. All so unnecessary, now that oughly, by 2 el process, otex is so easy to b Kotex is made of Cellucotton (not otton) absorbent wadding . . . the ubstance used by 859, of Amer- ca's leading hospitals. The Cellu- tton is laid in many thin layers vhich permit circulation of air and, 4—Disposable, instantly, com- pletely. Asktoseethe KOTEX BELTand KOTEX SANITARY APRON | T i e s s s ?qrm.m eep Kotex soft and delicate. Kotex has rounded corners, so it b inconspicuous. It deodorizes, and b so casily disposed of. Kotex Company, Chicago, I1L. at any drug, dry goods or depart- ment store. N KOTE X The New Sanitary Pad which deodorizes il Bargains Plenty in Our Men’s Furnishing Dept. .MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Neat colored stripes and figures; w and plain colo Collar attachred ssc neckband styles. Sizes 13! to 17 Reg. $ values. SPECIAL . $1.85 MEN'S WORK PANTS Cotton striped worsted and governnient Khaki. SPECIAL Sl.ze 79c MEN’S WORK Blue Chambrays and Sizes 14 to 17 SHIRTS Khaki Twills FINAL CLEARANCE OF | WOMEN’S HATS A wonderful opportunity t able low price to finis have we offered suct -— VALUE T B FINAL CLEAN-UP! Every Women's *102 to ‘152 Summer Dress Going Tomorrow at ‘4,00 Sizes 16 to 44 All Styles, Colors and Materials £2.00 and $3.00 Women's CORSETS, GIRDLES and STEP INS — back lace WED. MORNING ONLY 2077 Discount On All Our Better CORSETS and GIRDLES | o suitmn] tep-in Q'! | it TOMORROW 88¢ B N., Practical Fronts. Thom- Glove Fitting, uts, Nemo Flex and eavy quality 19¢ yard. SPECIAL Ruffled and plain hemmed borders colors. teed fast W \ T-Piece Cottage Sets in nezt polka dot patterns. Colors, green, gold and blue. ¢ SPECIA! [ $7 .00 UNBLEAC HED \HLLTI‘\(, 1 grey .‘ SI.oo 12%6 SASH CURTAINS Values to 59¢ pair. SPECTAL Pair 31.19 COTTAGE CURTAINS FINE QUALITY PERCALES ays sold for 25¢ yard. A new as- {ient of ne patterns., Guar colors, SPECTAL . Yard 15¢ 72x90 PEQUOT SHEETS S l 00 e reserve right to limit quantity. | S ] | e o — A || Everything For the School Girl At Special Prices ] L — ] ANOTHER LOT = NEW SCHOOL DRESSES = Girls’ Sizes 7 to 14 — Regular $1.00 Value 18] v 2 for 8190 [ sleeves— Beautiful new pr cape collars—all guaranteed to was $1.79 Glrls PLEATED SKIRTS o Whie v e Sl g g 00 GIRLS’ SWEATERS 0l Sweat- dress All wool flan with white wa CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS WITH HAT TO MATCH s l oo . i [ | TOMORROW ..., I S 001 KN B A e S S e s At Our B‘]y NOtiOl’lS . : TR e Toilet Goods Dept. | Wednesday Morning = v 31.00 WOMEN'S SILK HOSE 7 L d S 1 Ful fashioned—service weight—blac 79¢ Wednesday L an ave! Regular $2.00 and all desirable colors. First quality. 25¢ Can 60c Bottle | SPECIAL . Pair Mavis Talcum 14c¢ | "o.cedar polisn 37c¢ Women's H.nd Erbroiderad % “Bob White" Mercerized By oF NI ’Foile! b .\!ecx\in;: “ ~l' . L G = . 25¢ MEN'S Tissue 4 rolls 12 C Cotton 3 spools IOC Phl lpplne owns = NOVELTY RAYON HOSE l 4¢ e . 19 Il Sizes 10 to 12 -— First Qualit; i ¥ ey Jo o BroomE C (B SIIRGUNL, o ot s Pair 208D 3 v 10C 1 ohise rooms WED. $I 0 O E e | i SPECIAL 2 CLEARANCE LOT [ LB Children’s i Values to 39¢ pair 9¢ ) e pse i B SERGIATIR S s i Pair N % oo oo o o e e o fiz

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