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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1930. MEN[]I[;ANTS HNH ' Routes Claimed For Columbus | ] ErEEEEEEREADY! NEW FALL BUTTERICK PATTERNS =/l i ] o LONDON PARADISE 5 Loopho}l}e in_FwStSa{eguards _ - | . e RAP HAELQS I "ggfl“’” Y ' OFFERS VALUES THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED "arLs' DREssEs| BY WEDNESDAY SHOPPERS | Boys' Weshable | hard hit in its retail, wholesale and Sizes 7 to 14 TOP SU[TS —_—— 4 PART WOOL $1.00 88 SINGLE BLANKETS | rome o] b [fa Juniii| Blockplaid designs in rose, o o fo o fmm] uhmfl ] i e | ] ] ] e French are far behind the Ital g TT ,_ i) Devils” occupy R alf dozen | scattered points on the mountain | ange, and then only in peacetime on, M. F observed that | t¢ All pastel shades. Infants’ Hose in all the wanted I colors. Sizes 4 to 615. anteed washable. Tialian cities because they gave the country a bad name, and the late dictator of Spain, Rivera, did | . . ‘ to i legitimate and honest | Lima, said newly discovered documents show that Christopher |- Hundreds Of Pleces Of Damty ‘Esmond” Bunny lv::'::g h?; st:‘lraxg :ror;\ dc'or to ldoorl Col umbuc accompanying Danish corsairs, visited America once Leamata g0 annly ’: before 1492. The solid line indicates route Professor Ulloa C d C . BLANKETS Size 36x50 -de-Chine : by setting in motion an asthmatic ! . . eminence old phonograph, or rinding faint | ReNgPter Finds Gallic Border cowa tunes out of 'a tubercular barrel it b combinations; i i Panties, Step-ins, Chemise and k——*‘ ) ial £ Girls D 2 t | & A special group of Gir! r fose ;“id:stra‘;]der;“;";?]“‘; | judgment of George Ferre, region, ) £ B\ = Dance Sets “FD\E\D,\\ ECIAL :e 3 :} f S ng sic u; 5 % % 4 i T : made of 2 s P i o e ¥ s ([ P INFANTS' HOSIERY | the latest Fall Prints good-sized daily rental fee. supply PeRasenin e obation who want to make the rounds of | [Fontier from X ! Loung pAnaes i SR London today in the white man's world is the true Capital of Beggars. No other can compare with it — not Parls or Berlin or Rome or Madrid. The latter two cities used to be famous for their beggars, but Mussolini cleared ‘ i oF o Tweed, Corduroy and Jersey e same ing in Madri - . : Jhorts i . - ¢ No Authority to Act New Fall Prints in all the Size 66x80 Shorts ‘\\ltf’. novelty figured But in London nobody has popular brands. With and ' hable Broadcloth tops — cleared tlhemhouc, gwcau;e nobody | without bloomers. Guaran- l ssortment of cotton Jer- apparently has the right or au- . ek sev Suits included in this thority to do so. The situation is | teed washable. gray . . . sateen hound . orou g one of the many paradoxes in this| 4 [ A n e o R strange land. the police department for 2y - ! license, The police make in.|Columbus first took to America; the broken line shows rou quiries into his character. He has of his 1492 voyage. to have his license with him all ~ 87(: the time and has to show it to N o any policeman who may ask for it. | o6t AL S R T ° Neatly stitched Bunny }{An'nl\f:t\- But anybody who wants to can ing up railroad artillery with nursery patterns, in pink and stand on the curb and offer “The Monte Gramondo blue. All boxed. matches or shoelaces without get- | ca 5 e o : ting anybody's permission. Any- b R T!ER fortiticatio [ 4 L] body who chooses can make the LT : ; ) ; A : 5 ¢ BOYS SHIRTS \ Sizes T to 14 98 Sizes 12 to 1415 3 organ, or shrilling on a penny tin Foru‘ess Mufih Weakel« ge fife, or getting up a so-called brass AT e G S fiddls, or howling to the moon| poo oot n e cloths nnfi Dobby Madras, in what are supposed to be songs. Fiadiedy i s At one time in the East End of London there were men who had|ia fortifying the common frontie players were in many cases men his t ; g 1 lit 0 t | completed a tnor insnection|| s . along with 2 7 Ixceptional quality and variety. \ o that they seeme o be “Whereas “Blue | tone between the two. cot 5§ i ! Lace trimmed and tailored. — C | made up of wounded soldicrs. The | 45 I u e 7 toms. . . . Every dress guar- bandsmen shared the profits of s their takings with the organizers. There are also still in London New Lot Built-Well CLEARANCE LOT c g T,xdp concentrating at certain | complained that Maietta, who was i g ’ el cuares and g o | 70 SO : WORK PANTS | ! Children’s 25 i \I Ferre nmhor observed that | violation Sor M H 1 LT e T Sol T SUMMER FROCKS T 3 ardy s had |been tless. Sizes g4 e ai sell & : beggary. The only people they |\ °‘\“]‘d3:;‘ QbR e ‘n*m":: i . | Silk Ankle Socks and Half Socks can_touch are those who stick | J2h, WEERCS BN S Sz - RS SPECIAL l their hands out and ask for money | P T At s sl e . s without camouflage, But the so-| €% and that tracks had been laid | USE DA WEDNESDAY called match peddler, who stands| them out of Rome and other A peddler or a hawker, sm\mg‘me Luis Ulloa, director of the Peruvian national library at | day or the early evening hideous Regular $1.98 Value all new Fall colors and color business of organizing | through the Alps is the reasoned & number of men, who for a fairly | £17 Teaiians bad s i | Alietta e vt o i ] e i | i | | § —of Wool, Tweed and Mixtures . . . all lined . . . 2 Va_lues to 3% j 14 to 20 — not all sizes in ail styles. Ideal for earl | TO CLOSE OUT j Wear. | WEDNESDAY | i [ ] ] | | fiiny on the street, and the so-called musicians and vocalists enjoy com- plete immunity and there are over 10,000 of them. Lots of Relief Available Out-of-work workmen can largely be taken care of by out- door relief of the parishes and by the dole. Out-of-work veteran sol- 7 . ; diers are largely looked after by i g ure and fragrant, it the British Legion. Blind people| @ =i S SG“-P =3 to the skin Healih are looked after by two or three e 1 v as Cleamliness, large societies which have shops | e where they train the blind to do N Talcm-bcoolaand refreshes the skin, useful work. But there are lots of ex-workmen and ex-soldiers and blind people who prefer to beg because it is easier and pays| better. Not long ago it was shown in court that a man who stood on | the street with a placard stating he was an ex-soldier and had a wife and three children and could | get no work, made over fifteen | dollars a week by having malchl‘si for sale That is better than lh?\ dole and more than he could make | as wages in a good many factories | or \hDP‘ ! l N s _ FREE — TFOR THE KIDDIES teations For! the blind xindly ap- W Skeexix Tops — Noisemakers — Pads — Horns proached a poor old blind woman | - STt Al e s Bring Them Along to Rapnae.; and told her how his or;.:amzmmn‘ —SHOE DEPT. | Sy i sbostioug me sy Fall Shipment of 1,500 Pairs of could help her. Her reply wa lad. am my own blind organ- fzation. 1 looks after meselt and it |g Women’s’ BOyS’, Children’s pays better. { It Parliament passed a ten-line | OU O S P ERS desired to offer articles for sale | 2 ¢ = et 3 - S S e stvests oty ries wor =2 |N —in 12 new colors — Satin, Felt, Leather, Suede musical instruments on the streets | With or without heels — heavy padded soles. All with the object of collecting pe: a3 7« 5 mies from the charitaple. to se- || Sizes t0 1L Value to $1.50. cure a license from the police the WEDNESDAY whole matter could be adequately = <= T gealt with, But 5o far Parlia At Raphael’s Only — The Approved men as stubbornly refuse to give the police this power and | GYM SNEEX they are helpless. Running the Gauntlet {# High or low — rubber or crepe soles — w ill out- 1 1 Regular Value $1.9% Infants’ Flannelette 2 =1 o The result is that often John 7, 7 2Me [ ) : Citizen, comins home trom = his|Jj \€&L any other flwl}eq All r;lzes to 8. 87(: Kimonos HHSIE. SR o: [ i / hard and practical wear. daily toil, in walking trom the | Value $1.50. WEDNESDAY pé \ir T G e . ik Infants’ Crib Pad J Al Tt ¥ b are tully cut. underground station to his home a ||§ = ¢ 3 X i Size 17x18 . rung a regular gaunt- A New Shipment of Boys’, Girls’ Nov elt_\ nade, smartly styled and made B e — e A man offering him matches; a SHOES, PUMPS, OXFORDS R o4 made, ¥ st ; ; T aorf\‘\\«:g"zvlohczl‘\'y:x\:rfli;\y(i\\f::;;I 8 —in every color and style. Heavy oak soles—“Out- ‘ of guaranteed fast color Eng- 25(: PILLOW CASES $1.19 COTTAGE CURTAINS rlaying “God Save the King" on a | orown before out-worn.” All sizes to 11. Value | tin whistle; a woman with a beery > timental song. and finally, ‘“:0 ex- | \VEDNESD[\&' M soldiers, one grinding a Dbarrel = = =R 2 3 extende . & 2;‘:,1“ and the other with exten u], I)l'. “ arren’s M WELDIY ws |8 SHOES, PUMPS, OXFORDS Appeal from the order of Bulding | g Only 242 pairs — in all colors and styles — taken Tns t A. N. Rutherford to the @ Ny . 4 Moy B e o | from onr regular $1.69 stock. Broken sizes to 5. its shop at 132 Glen street was ta # “Give the kiddies’ feet a treat.” today by Attorney John F. Downes |§ WEDNESDAY . counsel for the firm, and the case has been traniferred to the board of '} adjustment where it will be heard Just Received — 829 Pairs of Girls’ Shorty, SHOES, PUMPS, OXFORDS NOTICE H Black, Brown, Smoked Elk, Gun Metal Strap and The Board of Examination ana |l Lace effects All sizes to 2. Value to $3. $1 89 R Values to $12.75 i i -H! MEN’S UNION SUITS Well known makes — all first quality. Genuine B. and Sealpax Suits made to sell at $1.25 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY WHILE THEY LAST i WOMEI\FS SILK HOSE HEDNESD AY | Service weight Bemberg Silks and Silk | Chiffons and Silk Net Hose . . . Black and desirable colors. WEDNESDAY : & i Just 18 in this lot of early Fall light weight fabrics. Men’s Fall Weight These Coats Valued at $7.95 ! S WORK SHIRTS Sizes §—9 and 10 Only i MEN’S HOSE | | | | ! Good quality Twill Flannel, Olive Drab : i Genuine Beacon Splitsole Hose and | | | | and Oxford Gray. Button down pockets. = 2 a \Wear-Pledged Silk Lisle Hose. — Full cut shirts.. Sizes 1415 to 17. WHILE THEY LAST 3 H 25¢ grades $1.00 Values WEDNESDAY ’ SPECI‘A‘L ” SPECIAL WED. ® L WEDN ESDAY ¢ Each S B I 40 e e e s e s o s e s e ——Final Clearance oy Men's, Women's, Children’s A Rea] Saving HANDKERCHIEFS SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Women'sHouse Frocks| 7 ..25c |Boys’ Lined Knickers Values to 10c [ 4 Sizes 36 to 52 Look What 21c Will Buy in Our Infants’ Dept. Infants’ Nainsook Dresses Infants’ Gertrudes . . J Infants’ Blankets ... 21c \ neat range of Fall Infants’ Slips : Skl Knickers, tailored for Frreee] [ o] [ o] Sizes 8 to 17 | m] o e e o 45x36 5 : - ’ \WEDNESDAY 7-Piece Co'trm Qe’t\ in neat polka dot LB andisoadcbils SPECIAL. ... lzc patter Colors, green, gold and blue. c Heavy Q\mln_\ A 4 (4 T, RAYON BED SPREADS Specials In Notion Dept. Sun-Set Drug Dept. Specials 80x105 Bay State A special purchase of regular $2.98 Bed Toilet ; s : 5 i N vpreads . . . in rose, gold, blue, green and 30c Bottle Thsue ... & fo 19¢ Dl e R A e e O Oy Polish 17c Lux | k : e = o Molces 4 o Double Fold Bias Tape — 6 S 15¢ ; L ‘ar c. — assorted trat fN will hola i W J vards to Dl\» ration of Nur a an ) n s q 5 wr T @ E ) ation for registration at the | EDNESDAY p‘“l Gold 4 C g A ; colors : 3 B | : 2 1'01 5 i Just Received — 942 Pairs of Boys’ iy and Saturday, October 17th and 15th, 1950, Applications are to be SHOES and SPOQT OXFORDS ] Gll?st Ivory 3 o IOC A & . A ncnrml from the secretary and must Soap .... o o : filed at her office not later than |8 Black, Brown, Smoked Elk. Leather or Sport soles rooms ouo?&{\i,fi?fifln s mant, =~ | @ —sturdy for school. All sizes to 6. $1.89 i y secretars. | Value $3.00. WEDNESDAY ... pair , state Library | R T sl : : = CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERE® Hartford, Conn. 2 e || s s e e o v s e | mrr puu'nmj

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