New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1930, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

14 Frrm] Mont. — Federal B 5 plained to the metallurgical advisory | peoser o, AIre8 — Revolutlonary meeting was held. | perature. The shiver is the sen: Berlin—Three policemen injured Dr. F. W. Walters, Jr. of Carnegie | PTince Michael from mother and Tally-Ho Germania Camel’s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930. ord for women. i ) i e ] X-RAY EYES SEE Washington—Secretary Davis ac- T l b = o o = o] grand jury indicts chief of police and five policemen on liquor charges. headquarters announces Brazilian 5 5 . board herg today. . | rebels have invadea state of Sergipe A Choice of Three Most Desirable $6.98 Brother and Sister This board is adviser to the U. §. | Mexico City—Police chief reports Two detectors catch the “shiver” | capture’of red agent with docu- 9 5 Sizes 2 to 6 tive actfon of atoms rearranging | breaking up communist demonstra~ $9 S SATU r themselves to produce the well |tion. % SPECIAL SATURDAY Tech, explained that these changes|Send him to school. All Wool Chinchilla Hair Pi Clever little coats for tots 1 to 6 arrange themselves in phases, which | Lima—General Wilhelm Faupel, L e & vears. Good quality chinchilla in cuses democrats of deliberately . | hindering administration in efforts ° |to restore business stability. o ‘ A r' E ]11 E 0 lllr R%mmgefl]eflt of Metal Gon-! wotiet. m—~athan Leopola ana VY Richard Loeb, slayers of Bobby . stitutions Watched Franks, assigned to hard labor. ) 7 x 7 at leaving police and firemen without / Pittsburgh, Oct. 17 (P—How |pay. / X-ray eyes enable scientists to see Forelgn / 4 y fron alloys in the making was ex- LA & L A stitute of Technology, where t0day's | Jateq neutrality laws. COATS which runs through iron-manganese | ments bearing on communist plans pizesfLib0l0 YA COATS a even slight changes in room tem- |in United States. SPECIAL SATURDAY known expansion or contraction. Budapest—King Carol of Rumania Heavy Lined Mplanis: Phases reported planning to separate Crown $4.98 designated by the Greek 'German, fights sanguinary sabre ey, e e o aoma. Alwha and |duel with Peruvian lieutenant col- These coats are famous for long navy, red, green and tan. sometimes others. When such an |onel ol 1‘?525 and good looks. Kasha suede Heavy Flannel Lined alteratipn sweeps through the atoms o . Regular $6.98 value . ho waid there 1s a change in several || 108 _Angeles— Glonna _Collett Attractively o the proportics of the alloy, such | Helen Hicks, Mrs. Hill and Virginia as solubility, crystal structure, elec- | van Wie semi-finalists in women's trical conductivity, magnetic nature, [Dational golf. e s o e . i ot oty grana THE BIG STORE SPECIALIZES IN Inexpensive v |~ Joplin—Gabby Street, St. Louis| Dr. Walters thrust samples of i Iron-manganese into an electrical b?fib““. m{?““g:;‘;z“}:‘e“o st::t:x‘r:n‘[ furnace, with fine wires attached to | W Sukgestion S 80,8 g L) bbb pae iy Corsets — Girdles, — Corse electrical currents which could be i New England i read in terms: of some of the| p,go porvarq alumni bulletin :{“:“g:; t“{‘}‘l‘e";g g’}::g‘;e‘s" ;:‘C‘;li‘o"j's',crmcizes Crimson for editorial at- re | 2 . tack on Legion, 5 e ereneit. " """ | Boston—Two by cyelists killed in BraSSICrs and Rubber R d l B l deg:‘es F::;f:ghsm'indmmd how | collision with truck on Tremont e l“: Il | street. strength or other properties of the | ; e ey oy be altered by |, Boston—Assistant U. S. Attorney S A en otieonlne Mor by el | orREo I BuER e sLala ool IETa “PRINCESSLYNE” CORSETTE Chinccs W the mixties of hnangan. | Do TeHuEed 45 Revye anprens 2 At ” | ticeship before admittance to prac- - . ese. He said that in certain propor- |, (P E With Laced Inner-Belt and Concealed Diaphragm Support tions the manganese tended to make | "5 i i Brockton, Mass. — Existence of | $ 98 50 the iron ;‘“g‘g‘i"n “""“l‘gie":‘:s::‘g_ vigllance committee of prominent | 1- to 3. tromyonol GEEEk EtiEERD ios citizens, to investigate police and other. LS GOURty! offices, revealed: District Ats Its lines are straight and it is made of a firm fancy weave . . . 1 ° The Xowaw eyes, msed by Dr.|torney Wilbar simultaneously an- with soft rayon mesh bust section. All sizes. 3 100 E l revealed changes in iron-manganese o i i eton AUt S eratises oflan Wi ockland BN S S tan e yER oyiton, ordinary living room. For example, |J0URE Elizabeth, N.J., fller an- NEW RUBBER REDUCING olEtiai{hatin pure iron|the zams| onoces Wattempt itoliinreals junior e 2k O Sl o e domany STEP-IN GIRDLES " 529 and $32: oAU R Frs @ - Fahrenheit, But the X-rays showed | ‘W orcester, Mass—Fifteen persons some of the iron-manganese rear- ;’1‘(1:”“ duis 0L Ganarienlion s That the Smartest People Are Wearing *Neath ranging its atomic interior to pro- | = S Their Lovely Fall Frocks duce gamma patterns at room Gloliceter SN Repalrs. to o eratis Bluenose necessitate postponement $1 98 $ 00 I e for day of fishermen'’s race series. . to . The rays showed that Epsilon iron | (00 By HECHHREN G IAEE SECAE 13 the most dense, Alpha the least | 2RO ot B o Fashioned of handsome silken rubber fabrics. dense and Gamma intermediate. That is. when the iron gets cold it |Of the National Episcopal Council, All Styles and Sizes. goss Epsilon; when warm it rear- |54YS Christian work deterred by Songes 1o Alpha, and expands about | Selfish, short sighted parents” who % divert boys from the ministry. one and six-tenths per cent. Gam- | WYL PoVE IO R ML e NEW ma is in between. cators asks Governor Allen to spur ilr:posed 1930 public project sched- e ? 'é MARVELETT Ovemight News HARRY WENZEL TO MARRY By the Assoclated Press. ward Wenzel, 38, an optician, for- Domestic merly of New Britain, Conn.,, and New York—Japanese ratification [now of 169 Park place, Brooklyn, = 2 $2 98 ot London naval treaty arrives by |N. Y., and Miss Katherine G. Den- N ‘ . TO plane from west coast for transfer |ham, 29, a teacher, of 40 Faslt 88th ; WOMEN'S to England on Leviathan. street, New York, procured a license ; A New York—Police wield clubs in | to marry at the municipal building 3 Sizes 34 to 46 CORSETS SE i L quelling four communist demonstra- [ here today. They will be married 5 : : [) tions, one in city hall; 16 arrested. | October 25, at the Baptist church Concealed inner belts that AT Boseon—American Federation of | here. are efficient in moulding Special At Labor selects Vancouver, B. C., as| Mr. Wenzel, the son of Adolph WOMEN'S the figure. Made of lovely | ' 1931 convention city. |and Augusta Wenzel, was born in o | $1 $ Baltimore — Milton Weeks | New Britain. He was previously BRASSIERES brocade with soft glove 98 to .00 L'Ecluse, student flier, and Nelson | married to Hazel Dixon from whom silk bust section. Johnson, instructor, fatally injured |he was divorced in Bridgeport, in 4 c 1 Nicely made of good qual- FOR SATURDAY ONLY tn crash. 1915. Miss Denham who is the - D! DLk % | ity brocade and plain ma- Fashioned in Beautiful New Fall Fabrics for Sport and Dress > Louis—Miss Laura Ingalls |daughter of Willlam and Fanny Ter- . P . | 5 G > a S Sport an 1es: haits f;::\;m ‘on e ffigm SRRl L U e e Satin brassieres with glove | terials. All popular brands Wear, set oft with large gorgeous Fur Collars and Cuffs. All for new transcontinental speed rec- | Ga. silk top. Back and side —P. N., Practical Front, handsomely silk lined and flannel lace. | ¥ Vo | Nemo Flex, Stylish Stouts interlined. ... Regular 98c Value -... | S8WBRI 1OPPI and Thomson Glove Fitting SIZES 14 TO 5214 SALE! WOOL MIXED A M2 Great Savings in DOUBLE : M MEN’S FURNISHINGS STOCK UP SATURDAY UNCLE SAM ON THESE SPECIAL Men’s Dress ' i AN Z= MEN'S HOSE WORK SHIRTS Multi-Beeord s2'95 R \/ = 5 ... $1.00 SHIRTS iy Special 84c Each . : Y Y Smart fancies, plain silk lisle <lwinlsl -00 Each Slflmbaé'&l"sal 66x80 inch size :nd Beacon split sole hose Best quality Blue Chambrays— THIS YEAR as always Stromberg- Rose, blue, gold, orchid, green, Sizes up to 12 " hs, woven black and N r ras dye & grey or tan plaids 7 B i i aniees Carlson leads radio forward. At G b | < > B \ plain color. STOCK UP SATURDAY e il i Thick, soft and warm! Grand for Fall nights. =2 : —= BROADCLOTHS N e e Cr g Carefully mz}idg. IWOO]‘ and cotton mixed. — magnificent new multi-record radio -inch satin bindings. WARM FLANNEL sitached Beoll el Ehehpme s deen 012t LARGE DOUBLE BED SIZE . ; ; NIGHT SHIRTS ||t ey IROX TAILORED e Part Wool Blankets E T pAJAMAs |~ | “Shantono” markable tone that characterizes it Superior Quality " I‘ \ N Special 98c Each Popular Brands B OO 4.95 PAIR D % \\ / A Good full cut sleepers. All silk j CIGARETTES SHIRTS as 8 broadcast recciver. Truly, frog trimmed “There is nothing finer than a Strom- berg-Carlson.” A liberal trade in allowance on your old receiver and small pay- ments out of income make this superb instrument easy to own. If you can’t see it at the Radio show, phone ns for a demonstration. i e ] ] It _has been years since we offered blankets of ? ‘, W 1 1 C k | o $l .95 this quality and size—72x84 inches—at such a h & Men’s b low price. They're soft, warm, part wool : ) i blankets, in attractive plaids. In green, gold, orchid, rose and tan. ta blue, green, tan and FLEXIBLE RIB Men's Dept. 1. attached collar. PART WOOL SHIRTS and B = o B ) /s A SR et s e ¥ e s 84¢ e |WORKPANTS| oo TUses 10 tabes. Automatic Velume Comtrel FULL BED SIZE! weather. and g | > S l 93 : s o el JUMPERS E ial $1 .OOI:auh o | | Selkivaiaet ssbines. Trios, Joss tebes, §845. Bound with sateen in neat plaids Y Soft warm underwear for cold special $1 98 % |NCORPORATED. Fine quality single blankets from one of e America’s most famous mills. Soft and fleecy, = SingiandiGeoZErouatoct THE HOUSE OF MUSIC In attractive plaids and plain colors; size 66x80. Lo ariece: Successors to the C. L. Pierce Co. Well bound with sateen binding. 246 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN

Other pages from this issue: