New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1930, Page 9

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[P Sl A G e Y| Girl Offering to Sell Self for $1,000 Arrested || New York, Nov. 12 (P—A giil who offered her hand in marr for $1,000 faced a five to ten prison sentence for fraud tod A Queens county court con ed Sally Le Blanc, in Oxford, M advertised to HURLS SELFTWICE IN FRONT OF CARS Teacher of Hebrew, Hit in} | ved anybody to her Second- Attempt, in Hospital his deposit of § vear old blonde b son and his wife, con- her, for her plight. ntenced Nov poli made two unsuccessful a end his existence by throwing nim.} self in front of two moving aulomo-; biles shortly after 11 o'clock last night in the vicinity of Stanley & Chestnut streets His f tempt failed w J. Berg of Hartford s swered in the tive 1d the man walked away. Thinking the incident | simeutar the,man reported, vis x| Doctor Sees State Regulation as| Only Other Remedy rr and saw him | 12 (P —Dr. Shir- | v York city health NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, vas on record todav rtion that the medical give public qualificl | |§ prices or | |} reet | fey whom he met patrolling the | stop at the northeast corner of [ .. you No which was going cast on Chestnut te side of the street and a mo- ! osite side of the strect ar DRt ven north on neighborhood. | Coffey watched Stanley and Chestnut streets and | "\¢ wenne. awaiting the ing of a trolley car After the trolle ad passed officer noted Starr 1k to the v him throw himself wother automobile . Mullin of | 'a1th The Mul and knocked n g to the spot the aid of the driver took him to Ne in 4 dri man vement. | officer with | ked him up Britain Gener- ! to which n of the doctors need and tance at withir i and they RS AOFFERS | TOWEET TONIGHT " To Form Seoutmasters’ Troop— § oot Course Offered Older Bays 1 Herbert R The total saved is the larg- he scout- 1d tonight hquet hall est ever London city en of The FLINT-BRUCE Co. 103 Asylum Street and 150 Trumbull Street, Hariford WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. gured effc silable i or maho nd g : o hrill . Typics cd $115 otch ma $§5075 o= Now ow We've Met the Demand LOWERED PRICES! or pastor of reh, will open | rt talk 8 ation of the formal will proc, 1 offic tern Prince, bringing fro egs contain cagles and 5 o'clock | rs | from P > total values Peru—Au Lima, to B. Leguia e who was pre the republic othar of Peru had own. It een found by the harges of of- | ¢ with the fi scheduled for Lo the second fioor 1 as to what is club where iuinan is ho: $14 just fo s ring when corn to a flock decided that he a day and by t vould he nece The ¥ e ceremonies ai 125 at | clul ound in the most diamond w to uttend arc the crop of the 120th {o liilled t promptly to s Philude A decoraf® the barn or of John Hay Wt the former Ma 70 year old s Ath hn dy gurdy was hrought honeymooning horse lovers hy the bric American Asso- o0 locksmith | ody right of ession GIRL SCOUT NEWS Girl Scouts of Troop 16 w club Saturday 1 10 to 11:20 o'clock a home Mi Elisabeth Fox, 1 Fairvie who are ed dolls, brac and different captain. The will i letter openers | from cloth and | | Carry tals handy remedy with you For colds and simple head- aches, carry Grove’s Laxa- tive BROMO QUININE Tablets with you. They are casy to take, and quickly breck up colds and head. es. The quinine has ¢ effect, the laxa- tive is very mild. You need both, . The Eagles have 178 points since the last At Geo 1 i3 per Pub association, in con- | vention here. looked forward today to cnjoying the hospitality of ard Coffin, capitalist, who yesterday ¢ their wives a yacht trip to his | Sapelo Tsland retreat How- Get them in 30cbox at any drug store. Fhe women visitors were enter- 9 % fained at the coftin ome 1y Me | (FPOVE@IS La-ative Coffin, A final afternoon husiness sessicn ‘BROMO- was to «follow a tour of Gf d i acre Coffin hunting preserve and in- | | spection of historical points of In- | | terest. l Tablets DROP IN FOR 1T TODAY and de ¢ our home 1 you just the {hings you want to Lnow. Get one! Four Decorators to Aid You! You them to lecting to ha what y gest treatment; to can call upon zid you in s single piece > well with ve; 1o sug- window new plans and sketc the decorating of a room or an entire home picce. HE present moment is a buyers’ market, with prices throughout our stock forced down out of all proportion to actual and normal value of each Such a situation is not profitable but it HAS kept goods flowing in and out of the store, it has enabled u: to continue with our full force of em- pioyes, without reduction of salaries. Furniture bought by us at the higher price levels of just a few months ago have been sharply readjusted to pres- ent bottom levels. Advance fall fashions, that are coming in daily, are priced alzo at these same low levels, far . . ves, far below anything with which vou are now familiar. The present boitoms of prices are the lowest in years, considerably lower than even a month ago. Sound signs indicate an upward trend of prices approaching, to be felt in next 30 days. Qua wing cover., fe $29.75 Solid mahogany wing chair tractive denim covering. and very smart piece. No. Nantucket Sofa, $98 I'his shows where prices are. This is a fine quality sofa, filled with curled hair, deep springed, care- fully tailored, covered in very heavy and colorful $29'75 denim. old-fashioned Cape Codl : o < e The purchase price of any of these Tight seat. A special! pieces can be paid for over a con- venient period of time. Below: Robert Morris, French tufted wing chair, solid mahogany carved feet, radnor cloth. Sample, only this one available. $49.75 No. 58-5179 portioned love denim. in at- A clever No. 368 $69.75 \Well tailored and comfortably pro- seat, ! Note its smart lines. looking tapette. © o No. A lounging wing ch: new denims. covered in $49.75 Lawson sofa, covered in durable and good Far above usual ones of- fered at such prices. Compare for yourself. $23.75 Ao attractive Martha Washing- ton chair of dain- ty propertions. It is available in a number of differ- ent denims. An especially fine chippendale_1‘epyoductiun covered 1n a heavy grade denim, in a pat- tern typical of the period. Far under normal. 1-1721 $39.75 r, button back. with curled hair, very soft and buoyant. The fTeet are of solid mahogany. Filled A value! No. 91-1000 $49.75 Lig, ample proportioned Engl n chair, available in a varied choice of splendid Legs are of solid mahogany. sh lounging \air. As appear- ed in omises. Cov tapestry. $38.50

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