New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930. | (Coolidge on Tax Li POLICE HOLDING GATTI ~ |Engagement Announced ISUTKOWSK] WILL REJOIN oo hen, boobirt it o e 7 . MLYNARSH FAVURS | Cogloggbfifst "ll:im eLiIlsltLife " 0N BAD CHECK CHARGES At Bridge and Social oy I oy et bod e i o o THE SHOP OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS | J' At a bridge and luncheon given at her as soon as circumstances per- Northampton, Mass., Oct. 10 M J: ) h Mis el McAlee SMAI I IR [;[]UNG“ || (UP)—For the first time, the the home of Miss Helen McAleer The Event of the Se | of 103 Smalley street, last evening, | Mr. Sutkowski and his daughter € vent of the ason names of former President and || New York Authorities Arrest New |,nnouncement was made of the en. Employe of Public Works Depart- rcach Galicia within three Mrs. Calvin Coolidge appear in | A | ot fas e i 5 - gagement of Miss McAleer to Jam AT 54 eks. » was employed by the BER A E 'CO[IICI‘S th Mayfll’ ngley a the“:ty) ;:: xxx:ietlms”,se;,(_m o Britain Man, Who Will S e e B ment For 14 Years Sails e 5 oy I | | of ew $5 ) R " Be Tried Here Lue of 69 Wilson street. For Europe Tonight 't @ gements werc Reduction by Charter (RS eme Thedosciiep Miss McAleer is the daughter of SR UC 10]] y ar(er Mossis 1. @ Sroiusalroms s, Christ Gatti who is believed to 'y, and Mrs. James J. McAleer and Receiving word from his wife and e e || " Priov 1 ring the® Cool. | | reside at Erwin place was arrested | is employed at the office of the two children, who migrated to Po- | MCINTOSH FOUND DEAD . Alderman Joseph Mlynarski of the || idges, for vears. had pald ||in New York yesterday and is being j Connecticut Iight and Power Co. |l i iHeiox odnmiteom e Rl el IRANNBIREN ST MOS0 Bl s oD 1na ~_am S asswal'e 2 et or || modest rent for half of a duplex || held there for the local police. Mr. Donahue is employed as chief |last July. Joseph Sutkowski of MelIntosh, ident of the Auburn e e D | o tee fon Macka st a Gatti is wanted in this cily on a|Accountaint by the General Out- |Broad street and his eldest daug education and an officer in = charge of passing fraudulent checks. | 400r Advertising Co. of Hartford. |ter, Mary, will leave this country to- s >, was found : | : S B 7 Fevotns ore this morn- . : o . amendment to replace the common Police here allege that he passed | Both are well known among the 1 t at § o'clock to join the other |d E New sev e . council by a board of aldermen, a| | three checks in the amount of $10|city's younger set. nmembers of the family. ing. ge doors were lock New Heisey ,A“ }o:tm‘la | Chnstmas move that has been made several 3“\"‘ 3 | each to Willlam Meligonis, Nicola| The winners at the three tables| His wife, accompanied by her two|and the n r itomobile was Gt Etched and Clear times during the last 10 or more| Mrs. Biorkman sustained a frac- | yfo i anq the Famous Store, The | Of bridge, were Miss Anne Sliney, children. Joseph, Jr., and Anne Sut- | running. Iriends he was a ysta Glass | Card years. [ture of the hip and other injuries | oy’ were drawn on the Bristol | Miss Veronica Weir and Miss Anne [kowski, purchased a farm in Galic ia | heavy loser in the recent stock Alderman Mlynarski would amend ording to her complaint. Attor- : ney S. Polk Waskowitz is her c tional bank. Weston. soongarteritheirgarrival ithers, Sin-lanarkes slump d \0'{'“1 :A*FI DINNERWARE" | s eClalS the charter so as to provide for a NV 5. SR BB SOW talie EEICOMD xtradition papers are being pre- s s Now Less | P board, consisting of two aldermen i“ 4D theidotendant isfrepresented)| . woo Konatit (i fexpected! that Gatill o from each of the six wards, and he DY Judge John H. Kirkham. | il B Hrought back here to stand | 15¢ 47 24 Cards in Box also favors a provision for paying| Alderman Joseph Miynarski and| i, " (W00 ® et /. it Regular Value $1.00 AHem o riinal s isalarie Police Commissioner Edwin A.|'f'® next week. | 3 tegwan Vatue yis Mayor Quigley he be there | Parker, who were among the New s e Now 50¢ e capable st of | Britain men selected for jury duty,| lz"“:b‘fi Lip (m;““'o‘\ — Beautiful Nep : members available through this ar-| have been excu automobllesid venibylohn iiola TABLE LAMPS | 12 Cards in Box BOOK ENDS Regular Value $1.00 Perter Bases s e indie s Blleret and_Michael Molchen figured in a | £ ent, i _ Hen| reaiend collision on Main street out that such an expectation n“ghL‘MISS PARSONS TO AGT ahout ool Rt bt ar e ! Now 50¢ He:Keseniien iy, te present members, | Viola was driving south on Main | Now Less Cut Crystal Shades who undoubtedly consider them- | S S g b 2 hayes saacs > S Mayor Quigley did not say he Siaionasse cen Bad halted dl / o Regular Value §0c! would be opposed to the plan but he | ot S MuTcherias | ]5( Now 25¢ * Quigley today relative to a charter 7 PSS SIS ISR O SN VU SRS ST I S SIS TSI OSSO SO ST SR ST SO S TS LSS SL DO LSS Lo S O 5231 | This Certificate is Worth $2.31 | %23 THIS CERTIFICATE AND 69¢ ENTITLES THE BEARER TO ONE OF OUR GENUINE $3.00 SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS. This is the Master or Baukers' Size and is 8 times the size of the ave age Pen. o] ] doubted that it would meet with | Selected to Take Role of Mother in | driving behind the first car and be- ! favor on the part of the common | “Hempy o Be Staged b fore he could stop, crashed i“fU the the charter revision committee in| 8 c s a smas = 1921 favored~the chan, but the| Eoctlishters. | per and fender. Officer Tala inves- council turned it down and so it did| Miss Jennie Parsons, daughter of | tigated the accident and found no not reach the ¢ 1 assembly. | My, and Mrs. John A. Parsons, of | C4Use for ar Some council mem With whom j,¢ g oo e he has discussed it are in favor |-y Bavley street, this city, has been| GOLF RE! FOR CHARITY selected by the Upsala College Foot of it, but others are opposed, he 5 .. v the Upsala College Koot-| Mayor Quigley announced today Eaid. |lighters, the college dramatic or-|inat he approved of the plan adopi- 5 o ganization, to take the part of Ma“?d by the operators of the Little ! Bence, the kindly mother of thr ¢ | Meadow golf course at 147 Main $15‘000 SU[T AGMNST grown girls, in their play, “Kempy."” | sireet to donate to the Christmas by J. C. Nugent and | relief fund being raised for the needy (Actual Size) Has 1ll Hard Unbreakable Barrel Every Pen filled, tested and guaranteed. A 5 YEAR GUARANTEE CERTIFiCATY Sl T e . £ given with every Pen. Choice of Five different kinds. GETS YOURS NOW! OTHER SPECIALS English Place your This Pen given Free if you can purchase one in the City for less than Three Dollars ¥ Ice Buckets with Tongs $1.00 e order today for USE FITHER OF BOTH CERTIFICATES Water Suts, 7 pieces .. $2.00 3 WWWWMMMWWW : | Fostoria Platters . $1.00 | All Patterns your personxl 8151 This Certificate is Worth $1.51 $1.51 ] S B o B | X cards. The fn N ! T e 10.00 : % THIS CERTIFICATE AND 49¢ ENTITLES THE BEARER TO ONE 3 ) o | 5((’ est display in OF OUR GENUINE $2.00 Smaller Size Pens Either Ladies’ or Men’s Size I | Sl feiia] oL g | St Eriia A | town! | 3 These Pens are also guaranteed, filled and tested ) [ i i s R NEWINGTON To BE TRIEDHO be produced in East Orange, N.|of the city, 50 per cent of the re- Good only this Saturday, October 11th — From 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. at |9 early in November, | ceipts for the month of October. I . . [l K bl The members of the Footlight club | 12 | $ New Britain Woman Claims She | during the year, the first of which is| gofia, Bulgaria, 10 ) — 1t l‘g 7 uy . Y ST “Kempy, was announced today that in view \ i e > ILs . ] Was Injured by ¥alling On ; = e SR e E No Mail Orders Accepted. 7 g 58 WEST MAIN STREET Iey Sidewalk. Central School Teacher garia, King Boris had expressed the | | S U N R AR S RS SR R S N R S B e | e 0 i e Is Il With Pneumonija | 'S Pot to be given any sift by the i nation on the occasion of his mar- Bjorkman of this city a ‘William Hurley, teacher of science | riage to Princess Giovanna of Italy. town of Newington, resulting from|at Central Junior High school and| Boris today commuted the death a fall on an alleged icy sidewalk in|treasurer of the New Britain Te: - | sentences of 17 prisoners. He also Maple Hill on Dec. 30, 1930, is ' club, is ill with pneumonia at|pardoned ten women political pris- scheduled for trial in superior court | New Britain General hospital. Miss | oners. today or early next week hefore Mary A. Tormay is acting as treas- | S — Judge Edward M. Yeomans and a|urer of the club. | USE HERALD CLA 1ED ADS UG BURU BT BB BURUBC BB BUBUR ’ i [ Certified Values | That will make hundreds of new customers and friends for the great chain of Connecticut stores where prices are always lowest. erlich y | HOT e e | Eaton-Lite Spotlight ( \ WATER - meter you are | Controlled HEATERS e e T D e liable to overheat ', from dash. For all make p your engine. Can be fo-| & cars. Easyto A Re. $5.00 o . /:'ll::'n: :n: i';i':rl:ll-nml;y d A Malue $1'79 B £ Steom dueh. | B $17.75., row s re = Reg. $18.50 Taylor Loud Speaker X 4 == | e = =y|| ALBREN'S 2d Anniversary SALE Gives your car more power and g attracts attention, A fully guar- | Fastens on front tie rod inteed muffler for _passenger | Floods the road with ex- 3 &) 4 C / T G e e ome, Hurry! VALUES — QUALITY Terms Greater Than Ever! e T s Qg :ii::rli::per ) | Come with the crowds that are coming to ALBREN’S 2ND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! Now — . horsehide more than ever before—Albren’s are offering greater jewelry values — on the easiest credit terms! Select LEATHER tomorrow from high quality Jewelry — open an account and p2y in convenient weekly terms. Remember Guns — Ammunition COATS for Fvan s ien, ] Iver Johnson Single Shot & —you can tay nationally advertised, high quality jeweiry at Albren’s without any additional price — Sizes 14 to 20. Guns in all lengths $£3.75 ¥ credit is but an added convenience to better serve our friends and customers. e el OIL and gauges ‘ Lned including R St | K S : W;%- i 'ANNIVERSARY SPECI s a What a Ydue 39.95 : 3:::?:: ity 5 o glall?gr:s';:;fle $4098 ‘ y —— ‘ S NS Gorgeous Diamonds s :,.i-h"‘(_y oil, 5 gal Winchester Cl\‘hi\:lg(‘s—shtlls g | $1.95. Lowest Prices Full line of lmther coats for men. All Winchester and Western Guns All-Wool Sweaters 0 and over can be P ted ! “"e %%;B‘AI‘:I‘FE ““: e orcica it v 57 : o Svergihing elso for A. C. GILBERT coat style, 3 football players. POLAR CUB ’ Buy here and get cut $2.95 = i _ HEATERS i Trade-in Value $12.50 Best Quality Footbal lamous €lec- = Iy P e . $3.55 with Valve Type : tric heater is just ’ : : )/ Genuine blue white Diamond in white sises ... PWe L Bladder 4 the thing for these / id ti t ial Anni 31,6! to 38-10 N ! i goid mounting at speci: nniver- chilly days. Our - <] : [ ] sary price of 5. It has a trade- Football Helmets ! PECS b : : in value of $12.50 in future trade on > £ ~ j \ = - a larger Diamond. Football Pants pad- 31059 | = 3 — Sl aed eavls. Junior 3 i \ ; Pay 50c a week Sizes { > ' < DRIVING GLOVES g 2 TAKE ADV 31079 FOR MOTORISTS . ' ALBREN’S ANNIVERSARY i P e | (Hecsenize nd Risskiats g () () ‘ SUPER.SPECIALS TOMORROW New Low Prices—RCA Tubes | Al sizes. A pair :” 4 OPEN AN ACCOUNT B BESR oo RN B oo b . FOR YOUR SEI ECTION! Ulsiso | UXaze 11835 Peerless Courier ——— — WRER e S With tamous REPEATED! & namic speaker. & N N k T Tobe “B’’ Eliminators | 1% modely, § . ! KEYSTONE e a ; ELECTRIC COFFEE SERVICL $ .50 r 5 This hardsome Manning-Bowmzn Electric Cofice Sarvice cori- . 2| aists of a 9-cup urn, sugar and creamer, round tray. Heating ele- ¥ ment—cord and plug—ready for use! At $14.95—here is & value " SRR Add $5 i ; 7 without an equal! Repeated by popular demand! 3 q Your Choice | bought o Ladies’ or Men's Complete ” 123 CREDIT - 95¢ Down — 50c a Week E SET OF FIE BEAUTIFUL 7-JEWEL ELGIN WAT V. N\ SILVERPLATE 89.95 $22 55}1 OUR STORES OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. = SN Complete with chest—26 = y s : P . Chromium plated, en- g \, Y P\l:;‘:::;!\‘:‘“‘ pattenbs wnSt Watch graved with flexible 4 Anniyersar $5- ___ shaped cases - band. Cased and timed L beautifully engraved—white at the factory. : : Pay 50c a Week : "“f‘“mfm:’;":;;: 50c a Week 116 Main Street, Cor. Walnut Street ' St t Open Every Evening Until 8 o’Clock ? Telephone 4875 ree 4 Screen Grid—8 Tubes in all New 1931 model. List price was $219. Baldwin is onc of the new- est scts. Newest type, 1930 model, with 280 tube, Erings new life to your bat- tery set and does away with all “B” batteries. Remember a set Add $5 it $68450 of good “B” bat- $10 9 bougnt on teries cost $8 h . o FRliseaisnsatizriiziietil

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