New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 4

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s R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 193 SHANOWSKI FREED oog meems vigirsear ) WLAUGHLIN GASE "5 2.2 Mother, Father and 10 Children | IN COLLISION CASE | =:7.cc: ;‘i “=| CONTINUED MONTH . sz Rescued From Burning Block masiene ¢ ! 5 New York, Nov. 11 (® — Mr. and Keyorkian Admits He Did Not eone ey ‘on ane | | Coroner’s Report on Keith Death Uil o Mrs Jamts Diino and the on Il ll!llno\ ranging in age Reduce Spfed at Corner se Chaplean, il Not Yet Ready e - Beo months to 15 years, were passed m} small fire filled their t with dense smoke. | ‘i\mmmnml by the family's cries, ! A[]m][g LICEHSG Issued— MISS three pairolmen were driven back | S Barhart Evasive |15 the hird siors home. Then ey |l 348 MAIN ST. OPP. COMMERCIAL statioped themselves at intervals on the fire escape and handed the shiv- ering children, some of them un-| clothed, to the street. | With his brood gathered about | him, Didino set up a hue and cry by | t one of the children | Harry Kev , i dediitiaye I f ( Anne s o e giy | was < A thorough recount, | old Ll - : : E ST e - o & Gonpt | tixe rted in a rag shop on the| v I 1 Eapby e QUAINT CARGO o Lottt ttod Jesuing the |Eround floor and was easily extin- R P K E E u s tly d <ath- | % ; AT “ |Sx At “ILMS AVAILABLE | cement has been made by But | the Hartford County Y. M. C. A. of | Veterans of Foreign Wars Head &t Ao i o e eives mit | e At e R Ahion . b @ 1 r s 1 water | | - .‘or the next two months, availablz Decries Recent Movies : ‘ - * chngi(o Re ‘g, its office for loan o Y. M, N n Grange Wil I vt ondon zo Medonchialicas i ®7|C. A. groups, schools and churches. v hursday ev t e acq equire t wate N St e rate | The schedule includes films dealing N 1 et ] cent Eddy, to 1 life captivit oiRas sl S _ | with travel, aviation, newspaper re- ¢ director mov- Ao cey e s R and printing, radio and kin- U OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF who wants to “" Man Left “"h DU('“” qisady F : = touch vm‘ .fi]flayow she ventures After (-ang \hootmg e merpien e i o1 Conion o AR G B e (e S"_,KS, VELVETS, AND No 1 001 Ldge e ju figured t 2 t { the pi rd |is welcome to use its beauty narlor. |0 e e WOOLENS TO MAKE ROOM FOR A NEW DEPARTMENT. w York, Nov. 11 (UP) Putnar k put No longer will we sell these materials by the yard. We are closing them out at prices that are unusual, even at an event of this kind. It is almost unnecessary to say that SHIRES“ARRIED : S - . ‘ , :)}zitficr}?gig at}t;rfx to:non";)w\';vil-l ha;ic th; AT [l[]URT H[]USE : 2 Says » . . ; Lh; reducti(-)ns .e.e.a e a few examples o Spurns Movie Ceremony Becaus -« ‘ ' LUCIUS . caaa .‘ ; i (ash Is Withbeld CREPE BACK SATIN, 40 All our $1.98 standard qual- ; . o | inches wide, a well known ity FLAT CREPE including B M E R : e | brand. Has high lustre fin- Belding and Hemingway. A | ish and is of exceptional Drapes well and makes up 5 ; | quality. Tn royal blue, dark beautifully. In almost every : : ; brown, maroon and black. color WHIST FOR QUIGLEY FUND President, Hotel \k.aldorfAsr.ona . Was yard. L oNaw o 1w ¥ it Corporation. 4 . . — NOwW — i : The Savarins, Inc. : : ; l 3 : o o Louis Sherry, Inc. % : 3 | The Sherry-Netherland Corp. . : SILK GEORGETTE A few shades of SKINNERS “The vision which we are real- 1 . JREPES, 40 inches wide. COTTON and SILK BACK e < . : . at $149 a SATINS that regularly sold izing in the planning and con- 5 » i vard. Now selling at nearly at $2.49 a vard. Nothing struction of the new Waldorf—is ' o . ; it prier o lnine i Tirand 4 =W — Tl a New Way of Living. Literally, : o , i : | we intend that the new Waldorf- ; ‘ : . : L | 79 l Astoria will mean to this era what i o . & o c s .79 the old Waldorf-Astoriadid to its . i ! generation. It is interesting to ; . [ T ' ; 4 40-IN. BARONESS SPORT Make up your Christmas gift note thatin your process of manu- : . ; SATIN for lingeric. draper- noveltics now. Changeable ope_s 7 7o 7 Z % ies, bed spreads, ctc Over RAYON TAFFETA. Many facture, utilizing the Ultra Violet ; 40 shades to select from beautiful colors (o select Ray in the ‘Toasting’ of LUCKY ] Regular 95c yard from. _Sold originally at at ; $1.19 & yar STRIKE tobacco, you are actu- 1 : £ : OV — NOW — ated by a similar impelling spirit 1 5 of progress. Like the Waldorf, / ; : ok . ¢ 59¢ you are mot content with your ] : ! record of success but goon to sig- nxficant new accompllshmems.” 10-IN. CHIFFON VELVET 30-inch Silk Finish DRESS y G : made by a well known Con- VELVET in all the popular necticut manufacturer. In shades. Bargains like these black, dark browr, cocoa and do not happen often. Make pansy. Regular $2.80 the most of them. Regular .29. — NOW — il — NOW — 7 q . ' 7 e It 5 o 25 pleces of heautifully fig- Silk Mixture TRAVELERS , ured SILK PRINTS includ- PRINTS, washable and 36 Everyone knows that sun- ing the famous Travelers inches wide. Sold regularly prints. Light and dark at 69c a d, 20 pieces to Get Re]]ef, i > shine mellows-that's why TOASTING backsrounds with smart pat- choose from. terns. vard — NOW — includes the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. S tey LUCKY STRIKE ~ the finest cigarette you 95¢ 44¢ ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos -the Cream of the Crop =THEN="1T’S TOASTED.” Everyone knows that heat puU=- WOOL CHINCHILLA, of the 36-INCH WOOL TWEED fine quality that we have COATINGS and Flannels, — rifies and so TOASTING removes harmful sol¢ for many years past Fine quality materials for In three colors, navy, dark every purpose that tweeds CALLOUSES? Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads for Cal- red and steel grey. Regular and flennels are used. — Sl irritants that cause throat irritation and | ||5% 5 = and enelaiare ud " thin, protectiv | to $2.98. e : Pl coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians | = 5= — Now — Dr. Scholl's Fool Expert W'ill Be Herc have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! 9 THURSDAY and FRIDAY, NOV. 13 and 14 | ¢ To aid those who are in misery from their feet. an Expert of the staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, internationally famous Foot Authority, o 3 " 3 ! r will be at our store on the ahove date. He will give your feeta |j All our curtain and drapery stock has been reduced and thorough scientific zna‘lfvms. develop prints of them which reveal the | we will continue to carry the largest stock of these ma< exact nature of your ailment, and show you what to do to get quick | | R Rty # and permanent relief. All this without cost or obligation to you! || terials in New Britain together with our large stock of | blankets, curtains and domestics. Watch for the an- Any Dr. Scholl Foot Relief you are recommended to buy is guar- Wat i “nued to give you relief. Don’t miss this opportunity! nouncement of our new department, it will be of interest Your Throat Protection = against irritation — against oug || to every woman in New Britain. L] Mannlng-Armstrong Consistent with its policy of laying the facts before the public, The American Tobacco Company has invited Ml Lucios Boomer to review the reports of the men who have witnessed LUCKY STRIKE’S famous Toasting Process. - 3 211 MAIN STREET The statement of Mr. Boomer appears on this p " { — 348 MAIN — OPP. COMMERCIAL e © 1830, The American Tobacco Co., Mfrs.

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