New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930. Fim‘: LOSt ]!’ldian Tribe l"aSt Rites fOY war'Time Chief Of Staff ?‘n\‘:)‘:rall:g\;?‘“}'”“': i Buy Direct From Manufacturer Uses Live Ants to Cure Sick o = 3 8 W e HREMENAREDEAF e Ignore Alarm While Fire De stroys Arbour & Son's Truck on Your A motor truck owned by Josepn Arbour & Sons of this city, operate] at— 1s part of the Consolidated Moto- Tines, was destroyed by fire. the driver was badly burncd and (he ol W) // 3 hrat became so intense that a hol: THIS SAME HAT USUALLY SELLS as burned in the ta FROM $3 TO $5 ~ e i : S g emen refused . £ RELIGION vl o I L5 i X Yo s 4 ’ The trucl Johr But MELBA Sells G 3 T Brady s %. ] Y(; UNFHANEFD | k- 3 5 : While on the el a, Them For Ui i', Z i,U, ) ‘ ; i v : S R 2 ; Tt This saving is particularly welcome Y o0 2) e | T | - uddenly ran alled Mtogaitnsarbygilling to women who want to economize ind returned with four gallons of [solation Preseryes UHIQHGUCSS : ? an gasoline which he attempted to pour ([l but cannot bring themselves to it into the tank. An explosion follow- | weal cheap hats. These hats are \iI AhySSil]iaI] RI[ES & -, : o . i ] ed which set fire to the truck and | burned the driver about the face made by MELBA, high grade Endihands manufacturer. Really they are the Although crowds of South Wind = Sty sor residents flocked to the scene greatest values New Britain has While 1,000 troops stood at attention and a scove of prominent Americans marched behind the |and ]llr‘am:th“?f tlmg upf n;m “Bd}(” ever seen. flag-draped casket, the body of General Tasker H. Bliss was, as shown here, borne to its last |* %" Bt arttond Abe Cedil 3 1 . 5 show : rartment was ignored by the fire- i resting place in Arlington cemetery. General Bliss was chief of staff of the army during the | . who said they would not go ofje World War, and among the honor: I shovn at the right, was Col Edward M atil they knew who would pay for e a l lner 0 S| House, of Texa Survivor al Bliss, of the men who constituted the call ate police took charge at thr Supreme War . Othe 3 o i . Pershing and Gen. Charles P. | "2 A A y e 3 Summerall. At left are the R I Bishop of Washington, and the A e 117 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN iy e e the highway department to repair Rav. Julian E. Y 1 haplains, the hole in the road. Manufacturers and Retailers USE HERALD CLASSITIED ADS' ’- Stimulate Employment— “ BUY TODAY VICTOR RECORDS —EVERY FRIDAY— Make an Early Selection from This Snlendid Group Knicker and Sweater Horsehide Coats of Special Releases Corabinations With Vestee Body and soul™ “Aith a Sotgoin My Heart'—Hylton Oreh 25 $5.93 10s a Great Lifc” Oi~en & His Music My Ideal”—From Plavhoy of Paris A Peach of a Pair”™ Arnbeing & H's Orch, “Maybe It's Love"—IProm Mavbe IUs Love Song of the Big Trail '—Waitz Shields Victor Hollywood Orch. Sinz Souz Girl"—Irom the Big Trail Cotton Picker's Seat” McKinrey's Cotton Pickers Just a shade Corn™ 2 o prie e Look for our Victor Record List Every Thursday ¢ Night, Listen to Qur Broadcast Tuesday, Thursday, ~aturday on WTIC. 7 to 8:50 A. M, EOY's | o G - Al F i Knickers % INCORPORATED. $1-98 THE HOUSE OF MUSIC Amulets With Meddem Teats SRR $ X 248 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN (% (& & Gordon Silk Hosic They're Inexpensive “$1.00 i) | WHICH WOULD You $1.65, INTER RATHER 007 erics and G Boys’ Suit Weaioht Weight the Popular Shade , . . : ( O A I S We have one hundred boys' suits—all sizes—in stock, and in spirit with the times, we are offering a ten pev cent cut so that a substantial saving can be made for the thrifty mothers in town and we can buy more. “The more we sell the more we’ll buy”—the more employment Is What They Tell Us About Our We Are STYLED WITH AN ACCURATENESS THAT we stimulate. BESPEAKS THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN Rich Materials Wonderful Quality Furs and to prevent . ¥ Charming Models For Misses recurring i SILK UN 5 Stunning Models For Women ! Priced Much Lower Agents For » ot “ ” Than Ever Be ( amp KLPPLNHEIMER CLOTE <N N SHOLS N SHIRTS-~ S?FD.]nS BELTS and LONG'S FI'RNISHINGS — v > GOODE— i UNITOL JILLETTE D ’ 5 s s SUPPORTS LEATHER NOVELTIES package. M i T ] (~ MILITARY BRUSHLES—LADIE 3 Battle Creek. INIg 1l OVl PURSES AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ' Be Fitted By One Way’b‘ M Clhemifess WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES e MIDOLETOWN = = NEW BRITAIN, HAVE YOU JOINED TODAY? — RED CROSS DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! ALL-BRAN | e i The Shop of Quality Merchandise This Service Improved in Texture and Taste

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