New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1930, Page 10

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b NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930. pted a coup d'etat d by gunmen who seized WERICANS OWN PERUVIAN BONDS Also Hold Oif and Mineral In- ierests Worth Millions Created Reputation vide i a national which street, especially women carrying or wheeling children Americans Own Bonds Coast (;uali'd's'('utter Helps Disabled Boat FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | MOODY SCHOOL Have you attended to your registration? DAY SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 2 NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 15 Office Open Daily 9 to 5 Evenings By Appointment Phone 207 . especially the through the st safety of New England | | E. Warner, Massachusetts, and As—‘ sistant Attorney General Watson FR T N Washburn, New York, confer con- i\ |cerning “blue sky” laws governing| security transactions. —Alexander farm Lowell Lugge. board o Arrangement to Have Confrol chairman of tederal tarm board,| SWi[Ch Thel‘e Gonsmered shortest corp crop in 29 years” in| 4 le r to Congresswvoman Edith | _ 2 Rogers. rence, Mass.—Small boy is nd five v"ompan-% similar fate | ves in. | ntative Joseph Boston, files resolve witk | providing for the| special commis- | inemployment The speed at which fire apparatus, chief’s car, travels | while responding subject of an ir 1 ion at a m ht of the hoard of ald e _opinion was expressed ould he to the advantage from the standpoin a system wher ng la; A H ts could be co for Mas u- Lorillard. Spen- p wport, R. T . automobile into flames af zasoline sta- urham. N. H.—The 19th annual land Granges | negative | m from Leavitt institute of Tur- j “Whether farm acted by con: heneficial to New England Somerville, Mas Ahepa delegates rge Dilboy. prize to failed to ex- of fear for sthe T who might |B' the mistake of crossing the ef as recentl ~ Order of statue to erican world war extraction who Under the existing arr 1an climbs the la c tower at Main a e ar i Ollven 'R when their automob: after collision ———— — SIKFORPRICEOF ONE Overnight News OHARMS VISITING SCOTS! Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce Group Pleased With Chicago's System " Lake Quassapaug Hunt On for Oliver Garrett Sports Wilson PERFECT OPTICAL SERVICE REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST / 77/ S\S Do Not Neglect Your Eyes! HAVE THEM EXAMINED TODAY! vows GLASSES , Eex EXAMINATION FREE! PERFECT FITTING FINEST LENSES AND FRAMES Prepare the Children for School Special Prices Phone 3077 For Appointment Jewelers 354 MAIN ST. Opticians CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT 12 0°'CLOCK Wise Smith ¢ Co. HARTFORD S—C-H-0-0- Girls’ Sweater and Skirt Ensembles =] Student stripe N bodice 7 to 14, tops; Girls’ Tubbable Frocks for School $2.98 “Elaine” and “Lucette” . . . two nationally favorite brands. Models illustrated, with chic cape and flares. Colorful prints; new waistlines and flared skirts; plenty of styles. Some vith bloomers. Sizes 7 to 10. Fourt: Floor. @ Girls’ Three-Quarter Length Socks 50c candy rayon Roman and cotton and Sizes T to 91%. Maln Floor. “Daddy’s Double” 4-Piece Fall Suits for Boys $9.95 Single braasted coat, vest and two of fully lined knickers. to 18, in tans, browns d grays. Twenty- eight distinctive points of merit, which are double seat and knees, all wool fabrics, extra patch, in pocket, extra buttons, reinforced at strain points, hair cloth coat fronts, guaranteed lining, all seams serged, hand sewn buttons, and huckles sewn on cloth. As illus- trated. Main Floor Boys’ Wool Sweaters of School Days $2.59 New jacquard glowing with color; weight, 100 per cent. and crew neck styles. to 36. As illustrated. Full-Lined Knickers $1.95 Full cut and roomy; a selection for choice. Main Floor. patterns, medium wool; V Sizes 28 large $4.98 A splendid outfit for school. sweater or in plain shades, 100% wool; flannel skirts in plain shades, coat pleated. Sizes BUSTER BROW .« SHOES FOR SCHOOL BOYS’ OXFORDS $5.00 Black or brown ca¥, also black Scotch grain low shoe, broad toe, made over tHe last. famous Brown Health Siges 12% to 6, in B, C and D widths. BO¥S’ OXFORDS 34.50 Main Floor Girls’ Washable Print School Frocks $1.00 A dressy style sketched, with peplums and flares . .. new waistlines, jabots, peter pan collars,and shirring. Sizes 7 to 14. Smart and very in- expensive for school days. Foarth Floor. Girls’ Fall Coats of Tailored Tweeds $6.95 Smart tailored coat illustrat- ed, this type is typically Eng- lish, with its wide belt; double breasted front. Sizes T to 10. Navy Cape Coats Flaked with White ° - $7.95 A dashing new model illus- trated with its flaring cape shoulders; high tied belt. Sizes T+o0 10. Fourth Floor, Little Boys’ Wash \Top Suits $1.95 With wool shorts, in a plendid variety of pat- serns, and practical but- ‘on-on teps of fast color materfals. Sizes 8 to 10. Suits that are ideal for Junior during the early Fall! As illustrated. Percale and Broadcloth Shirts 69c Student stripes and plain white; regular or button-oh, for boys of 4 17 14. Neckwear, 50c. ' Main Floor. Little Boys’ New Jersey Suits $2.95 Warm and comfortable .. all worsted jerseys in solid shades and combina- tions. Regulation, butfon- on model; fully lined pants. Sizes 3 to 8. As il- lustrated. Boys’ School Caps 98¢ All wool, \h patterns to blend with suits. Sizes 6'% to TVs. Main Floor. JUNIOR Gmi,s' SHOES $3. 9! The ideal shoe for the jun- lor girl, made in patent leather pumps with center buckle; also black er brown clk oxfords. All_goodyear welts. Sizes 214 to 7. A to D widths. GIRLS' BUSTER BROWN LOW SHOES $3.49 Made of tan alligator leather. Sizes 111 to 2. Fourth Floor

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