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190 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930. Poles in Furore on Salary Raises Chlcago Babies Traded Once More; | | at Bndgeport National Conventlon} Enraged Watkms Threatens to Sue r TM“” Kins, waed & While and 1t hor fer Ior September Term Bridgeport i 0 Ro fio o baseball game. “I wouldn't have allowed it had 1 been home,” declared the man who a few weeks ago was so anxious to & make the trade. “How do I Suls o S R 7 which baby is ours and whick at Vermont Acad- s to the Bambergers? [ & question was 10 be decided t ear and will begin ir studies here on September 16. he center of a legal uperior court next | against g to do wit h is a list of the stu- Bank Brings Foreclosure AGaist #eicwood nospiar o " Richmond Henry Ohlson, : the back of the baby taken home Zui (asale, Nel and gPotts written “Watkins.” €en captain of last year's team. closure auit is that the infants should be examined. e in and sophomore years g and mortzage parents decided to drop s v)nhommw ourts majority of the group s I'll probabiy sue the B * the hest wthletes that nd everyt d - {igh school has. produced ons were horn fo Mre W ale. Gunnard Nel- Old D B ld g he parents discovered cvid 4, Arnold Westergren = = rs. Bamberger was found a have starred on the New Hitain Drop Case Vermont Academy this vear en- e Savings bank | Eleven famous scientists made ever thing and keep the babies other vear. Mrs. Bamberger on Jun Potts, Chris Meligonis, | their offsprings had been s M A Dorothy On t i Damon block, 53 Church |trip of adhesive tape on which was High football eles Potts having Mr. and Mrs. Watkine insisted tor e junior college field and the €5t and agreed with them at the Val- Bamberger—"Eversthing is ; : urke of Vermont and Coach David L. Dunn n ty will be pres- We're satis . Chiang llged to l‘ollo“ R g Rebel Army —(UP)—The ! and the Kuo nmittee tele- he tories and complete the northern mili- the government heng, sec- the Tien- f the FUNERAL OF MRS. FULLER Norwmalk, Aug. 20 (B—Fy ewl, crvices will be held Friday at West port. Conn., for Mrs. Louise B. W. e of Robert Warren F 4 of chemis following a rs. Fuller formerly Professor W. H of St. Paul's Democratlc anary delegates to Girl’s Death by Lockjaw i S - - o sl Is Mystery to Doctors n Hartford onal and probate fonventions J SMITH. Chairman tic Town Committee THE JEWELRY AUCTION An Organized Racket The selling of jewelry at auction is an organized racket. This highly profitable method of bilking the public is fighting for its questionable life in every large city. Most jewelry auctions promoted by professional auctioneers of *“Jam Men” are a menace to the public and legitimate business for these reasons: . They are generally nuestionable. The stock is often padded with shoddy mecichandise furnished by auction supply houses. Cappers, shills, and bids — picked out of the air — are often used to mislead the buyer. Values are represented as SACRIFICED, but through the art of the auctioneer the sile is very profitable. The Better Business Bureau, a Connecticut organization, investi- * gates all practices designed to part the public from their money in an unethical manner. Tt is a non-profit corporation supported by leBitimate business and designed to protect the public. There is no charge to the public for its services. BEWARE AND BE CARE FUL OF AUCTIONS THAT - ' SEEM TO OFFER YOU SOMETHING FOR NOTHING Hartford Better Business Bureau 190 TRUMBULL STREET e (City Bank and Trust Co. Bldg.) : Hartford, Connecticut 5-2127 This Is What the Sale Discounts Can Mean to Your Bedrooms! This Bed. Chest, ~ Dresser, Vanity 198 Regularly at 8325 Mahogany Colonial suite, this one only available. Finished in the light shade of- mahogany; fronts are crotch mahogany, beautifully figured. — Unusual posts on the bed. Draped dressing table, $18.75. Floor Sample! ‘100 Discount! s e i . draped, special for $6.95. “Jenny Lind” Bed *18.75 Made of selected hardwood, mahog- any or maple finish. Full or three- quarter size. Regularly $25. Special for sale, $18.75. 4 pieces $169 Regular Price $269 « This one suite only is available —the last from a large ship- ment that went out in a hurry at $269. Made of walnut with burl walnut on fronts of drawers. Only one family can be fortunate here! You Can Purchase Them On Our “BUDGET PLAN” Here Is a ‘50 Saving on a Colonial Reproduction . One of our fastest selling ® bedroom designs, largely on account of the generous size of all the pieces. Made of carefully selected mahog- any; swell fronts. Two four-piece suites in stock only. Open Wednesday Afternoon Closed Saturday at Noon 103 Asylum Street and 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford