New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1930, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930. | ) [C. A. by the Industrial Council, hadl | Police said the alcohol caught fire | Rhode Island State Prison today |saved from death by the jamming CHURCHMEN PROTEST CANNON'S SON SOUGHT |5k i cting ot ne vear 1uet | DleS Of Burns Suffered | ;oS0 ummer nese which San- | supmitted o resignation to tne | of & Sunman's revolver ) | HECK GHARGE [ pight When Alcohol Explodes |sono was working. The victim was|_ e e St | B]SHOPS STATEMENT ON BAD G G ‘ A discussion of plans for the com-| Boston, Nov. 4 (UP)—Anthony |sprayed with sizzling alcohol and |’ 2 AMBASSADOR DIES | |ing year was held. The members de- | Sansone, 36, died at Haymarket Re- | most of his clothing was burned off. |i8 to assume charge of the state| = = "0 = o ! | 5 cided that the meeting night be | lief hospital early today from burns — e prison at Thomaston, Maine. Last russels, Nov. 4 (/—The Italian Episcopal Church Executive Com- Detective Says Bishop's Son Failed |changed from Mondays to Tuesday uffered when alcohol which he was PRISON WARLE RESIGNS April, 19, when desperadoes mur- | ambassador, Marquis Dupazzo, died | ttee Criticizes Him for Calling 1o Keep Promise to Rectify lat the same hour. pouring from a can into bottles in| Providence, Nov. 4 (F— [dered two men in an unsuccessful | of cerebral hemorrhage today at the Ca t I Ne N el‘lllall" H(llI]P T I e A = : i 9 L new officers were elected, | his west end flat last night exploded. | Warden Charles E. Linscott of the|jail delivery attempt, Linscott was|age of 51. pl a w pap S e Faith and Orders “Catholic.” Matter—Warrant Issued nt John Wiley, and Vice | b = President John Hooper. Both have | V]Sl[ed by lete | New York, N UP) — The Francisco, Nov. 4 (UP)—Ma- | peen members of the club for the | DAL | exeeut wavisor 1 ] 3 ozhuq.“o\ he (an officer in the local club, Wiley Washington, No / grand | church leagy 1 1 h is the head of the Employet | ey : was o 1 to- | Bishop y of issuing i ization for the state of | el e g i : e some of the old members | ) | the : s ¥ J Rt Est e re in town it was decided to | ington n the stand t a ed ! ¢ nen N- | have a membership drive. Weston | nford, a new member, attended | hotalnantne radl| last night's me which the BLRree | 4 u‘Pr — The Men Showed Warrant HEURALD CLASSIFIED ADS ¢ CURTAIN SHOP 168 MAIN STREET -- OPPOSITE STRAND S UNDOUBTEDLY—The ... | BESTCURTAIN VALUES iy IN NEW BRITAIN! SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY! COLORFUL RUFFLED This Same Four-Piece Berkey and Gay Group 300 Pair CURTAINS CUEITOXDINS 1| s e Last Season . ... $425 ‘ o e | W] SR, M Right Now . ... $289 The same group in 5 i = pieces (twin bheds) last ALNUT in hand-matched patterns beautifies the larger surfaces of season, $510; available this suite, with Carpathian elm burl contrasting smartly with the now for $339. ¢ Same valnut. The “Louveciennes” is true to its Louis XVI antecedents . . . style in 3-piece group, eraceful, dainty and refined. Made by Berkey and Gay craftsmen. The last season, $325; mow price quoted includes full size Bed, Chest, Dresserr and Vanity. You P . | $198. save, selecting now, $136. arr ¢ 8 This Same Four-Piece Berkey and Gay Group 'CRETONNES m LAST SEASON $385 . . . AND RIGHT NOW .. 14 - 84¢| =l $19750 \-1 The “Lambert” by Berkey COTTAGE A% COTTAGE | el ek RNTRT T y R Ryl | ; g 25 Y Louis XVI motifs. Gorgeously SETS 3 Ll > = ! D <. [ ; figured walnut used on all front [ o B i surfaces. Twin bed, chest and dresser only are available. Red Men Will March HALF PRICE! In Meriden Saturday Sl This Same Eight-Piece Berkey and Gay Group Set 54¢ . ‘ LAST SEASON $633 . . . AND RIGHT NOW 81x90 SEAMLESS ILLOW CASES 'SHEETS | % = | $316.50 200 e . n'rd)f"', { "“\‘,“ | T4 ; Each l oc b Each 68¢ | k I \ | A ; i R ] The “DeCourcey” is a luxu- rious group, unusually rich and SHANTUNG NET e " : g i 3 = lovely. Seven different woods, Italian R(l}'a}i}‘ Will \ \ - A 4 i many imported, go to make up = ‘\'isi‘tfiofja in \DH] CURTAINS CURTAINS 5 v L LS 7% | ‘ ) its beauty. The entire group r Il P y : Lkt 3 \ must be chosen, but it is avail- able at HAI;F PRICE. Italy wo : : Berkey and Gay, Ten Pieces, Last Year $600, Now $359 A group soundly done in the Sheraton manner Palr s l 078 g . &y 7 by Berkey and Gay. Brilliantly figured walnut; rich in its details. It is $241 less than normal “Loaré Your Job” Scheme | L prices uccessful in g z ¢ ! Oshiash. Wie, No ,(,);hk‘”h OUR INTERIOR DECORATOR WILL GLADLY TAKE CARE OF YOUR And A “loan your job" mote 1 by | DECORATING PROBLEMS — MAY WE ESTIMATE ON YOUR WORK? n nother . . . Councilman George O to combat unemplo: ) — | Ask to see No. 2791 Berkey and Gay Suite, a success here, h Twenty-two regul Duncan Phyfe table, gorgeously figured mahog- on contract work yesterd B 3 = their jobs temporarily to ! any. It is at a $302 saving. No. 2804 Under the pla nempl - | sons will wor w | week on jobs t. | ~ ENGLISH AVIATORS KILLED | London, Nov. 4 (#—Two Royal - Air force aviators were killed to- - ® day in the crash of their bombing | machine st Sanston. " 1| 1 6 8 M Q IN ST LAl 103 ASYLUM STREET and 150 TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD the Royal Air force for the year to| ° STRAND Q| A 59, against a total of 42 ths for all of last year,

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