New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. \hankruptcy to their organization.” Izvestia smrl that uorld Lflpl(d“sll | FRENCH DOUBTFL |- s v and that only the workmg cllssr‘, lletarian gowrnmun b pe H [“We are certain that the sovi t| \(]\lr‘gflUD“ now at Geneva wil Take Pess]m]suG A[ l[ude 0navte :;ea.:lrm this historic truth r-." | fore le world,” Izvestia -aid Italo- ‘ (alo- Franco Talks City Items d (UP) — Official| m——— | | I | Paris, Nov. 6 hints that the the prepa council will tonight. Action x ken on the proposed heat- an proposals for a break |ing code, also the proposed trans- n Franco-Italian na-|fe* of Deputy Building Inspect Tlot B. Ilay and Miss Mae istant clerk in the build- | alary Jist 1 t 8 o'clock mission’s HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETIE [iATHER 130 Delegates at Convention in v presentati onary soci A hurch of the Ingland ithern Conference gathered 5 v for the opening session of |two day meeting which is {at the local Method is made | dc A ide on i amount nco-ltalian 1 ; 6 during Hu, s, % rthy 1 h ‘ ation with Premier My T will entertain Rome. but such a propos with a Hallow considered niore fa Judd than to France L orable to Italy See Italian Advar | o i b naval circles s Dr. Pierce Appointed ! To State School Post s Hartford, N 6 P — Dr Franklin E. F « or of seconda ~ appointed dir aration of the tion by Dr. Butterficl rity with France, he decided advantage © to copy th on has been cacher prep- sioner. objec s holiday included th France's building pr proximately 40, whereas Italy's i annually. | blished, and declared the worse than a new policy of promoting qualified men already connected with the de- partment rather than going outside of the 4 mod- | ! ven at cost of losing fav with the ted States by de ing the ef- e tri-power London agree- nromised o n pro; s convinced ti ment should not att a great central organization to in- every new special field of but should z ich they are 1 then turn its atten- Attacks Plan S el (UP)—The * Moscow il _ tion to i CONFERENCIE London, Nov. & * [conference took this ds Premier Dennett of C: flicld to receive t city and local school | conduct W. Kir B. Manuel of Wi r supervis- | & dent of the Robert Maw clling. On the whole, however, no particular news factor was mention- ed in connection with the decline which carried the market off to 10.81 for new December and for May by the end of fhe first 1 hour or about 7 to 10 points Grade 1 absorbed offeri New Lofldon with trading onl Liverpool cables |there had weakened 1 UP—iBant|com some loc of women's home |''NENtAL £ hod.| A private crop report lished placing the indicate 14574000 bales and 1 prior to November 1 at bales Londo ov. g held AL, POST INVITEU TOCHURCH SERVICE > Patriotic Program With Dr. Hill Speaking on Sundag, Nov. 9 |1 local soci ney of Attlchoro responded fiths of [ odding Weslevan Pulé sz) 'ess ()n Attack of ]’a\xm;z Williams ag- d on the erial game rinity field s time “siiw RELIEF FROM CURSE ~ OF CCNSTIPATION v | old positior Cotton Bérrel_\'r Steady ain until Mon Jility that the dis- e week disarmament i @ HAVEN CHOSEN Nov. 6 (P) National leag ““nsuccessful they must renew already been hiss nish the last act so the will not bring complete New At Decline in Price | York, Nov. & (#) Cotton opened t 2 cline of y steady today 1 to 6 points u active Phone 1409 At 51 2.98—Silk Dresses. At 835.95—Du $4.39, $1.79 $7.79, $2.59 All Leather Bag: Regular price $3.00. $7.98—"Bacmo” Kid Gloves. lues to $4.50. §7.98—"Gloria” Umbrellas. l'(mul.u $7.79 and 82.69—All §2 and & s]_.f).\'—Bl‘lhl.cd Wool Sweaters 79 ¢—Chamoisette Gloves. Sizes 6 to 8. 19 ¢—One lot of Middies. arfs. Values to $2.25. 39 ¢—Children’s Fabric Glove leg. price SUc. 2 for 25 ¢—All 15¢ Handkerchiefs. and 42 ¢—All 25¢ and 50c Handkerchiefs. —All §1.50 Corsets and Corselettes. 0 Corsets and Corselettes. 0 Corsets and Corselettes, 3 $5.00 Corsets and Corselettes. 1€)C—\Il 59¢ Bandeaus and Brassieres. 7 9¢—All $1 Bandeaus and Brassieres. 50 ¢—0dd Sizes in Short Givdles. 89 ¢—Hand Made Dresses, (6 months to Worth $1.25 $71.35>—Hand Made Dr Regular price § 20 o Discount on all Infants’ Wear—S$2 and over, At 79 ¢—Kickernick Bloomers. Reg. price $1.00. At §7.13—Batiste Kickernick Combinations, Regu- lar price - At 87.25—Batiste Kickernick Combinations. lar price g Cash Sale Regular price § s Small lot. Were $16.75. &.79 and §1 3.98—Knit Suits. Regular prices $5.00, $9.98 and QIf" and §2.69—All § —All Sweaters. $2.00, $3.00 and Sizes 5% to T!.. price § 3 Smocks, Values Ilv;.‘u!;n‘ price $1.00. Were to 2 years). 5, (6 months to 2 years). Regu- Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 18th Anniversary Sale Friday and Saturday Nov. 8 and 9 At At At At At \t 20 At At At At At At At At At At At At At At At 127 Main Street, Opp. Arch 89 ¢—All Gowns. Regular price 31.00. §1.35—All Gowns and Children’s Pajamas. ular pri S0, All Gowns and Pajamas. All Gowns and Pajamas Reg- Reg. price $2 Reg. price $3. Muslin Panties and Step-ins—Also Aprons. Worth $1.00. $7.49—Crepe de Chine Dance Sets. S1.98. . Discount On All Other Crepe de Chine Gowns, Pajamas, Chemises, Panties, Bloomers and Dance Sets. 42¢ Pr.—Children’s Socks price’ 50c. 19 ¢—>ilk and Wool Hose for women. price $1.00. 79¢ P'v.~—Full Fashioned Hose. Silk S1.00. Ik Service Weight and Chiffon S Were $1.29 to $1.65 pair. §7.35 and $7.65 Pr. for regular §1.50 and $2.00 Pure Silk Hose, 89 c—Extra Heavy Rayon Vests, Bloomers and Step-ins. Regular price $1.00. 49¢—0dd Pieces of Knit Underwear for women and Children, Values to 81.39. and 87.79—All 8150 and $2.00 Underwear. 09 ¢—>mall lot of Rompers. Values to 0. 81.79—All Dresses, Rompers and Boys' Suits. — Regular price $2.00. §2.50—All Children’s Dresses, Rompers and Boys' Suits. Regular price $3.00. §1.35 and S$2.79—All $1.50 and $3.00 Jewelry 89¢—All $1.00 and Novelties. Novelties. 30¢— Regular price and Hose. Regula Regula Odd sizes. Krit Toilet Articles and Jewelry, idge Pads. Regular price $1.00. 59 ¢—Gift of Sea Salts. Values $1.00. No Charges have encouraged some of the early | Dr. H(m L e o S St £ S et PART WOOL George W. C. Hill Motion pictures, “Mo; Selection, “America Benedicti KANSA& GOVERNOR (STILL UNGERTAINTY s pul Woodmg and Haucke Run Neck - and Neck and Wife Submit Fi ingerpr m' l) ~mand~ * Poles Will Celebrate Country’s Anniversary COACH SHIFTS UNGLR . ” — Cou gua o put The Cos o score TOMORROW NIGHT Elks Club Ball Room “Where that Different Crowd Goes™ Friday Nov. Tth on 2 Day Saturday, Nov. 8th Dollar Days at Sears Where prices are always low represents the last word in value-giving. GALV \\ILI;[) = 5 W \\H Tl B Folding IRONING BOARD $1.00 Enameled BIRD CAGE $1.00 Enameled BIRD CAGE STAND $1.00 Convenient END T/ \BI ES $1.00 BLANKET * 1 ZIPPER ARCTICS 6 Lb, ELECTRI( $1.00 ELECTRIC i PERCOLATOR ! $1.00 CANISTER SETS { pieces IRON Soft POLISHING CLOTH $1.00 SEARS, ROEBUCK anp (0. E 25 Yards of £ DAILY—9 to 8 STORE HOURS 84 Arch St. SATURDAY 9 10 9 RETAIL very m*“ 1 L(\r hoth d:; 1 Quart of Vv \R\l\H $1.00 BOX CAMERA $1 00 MI ' A\ Hll'l BROADCLOTH : SH;RTS $1.00 \1en< WORK PAN l\ $1 00 l\'haki WORK PANTS $1.00 I’(N KET KNIFE $1 OO Each Boys’ LUMBERJACKS $1 .00 h:ach g§ Both for STORE New Britain . Quantities are I’w ited. s, therefore come early All for . We r and avoid ('HILI)'S WAGON $1 050 BEach TCHILD S ALUMINUM TL\ SET s a wonderful $1 00 SINCH I)Rl S FI) l)OLLS $1 00 GALVANIZED COAL HOD $1.00 ; HI \ Y GALVANIZED GARBAGE CAN Only $1 .00 100 FT. OI' BRAIDED CLOTHES LINE and 2 Boves of CLOTHES PINS $1.00 CEILING PAPER 10 Rolls for $1.00 Both for FREE STRVICE TIRES MOUNTED BATTERIES INSTALLED 71 | WE_GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK I@

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