New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1930, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930. | |biles in this kingdom in the heart|its installation of officers with the|nor, and a member of the Hartford | of Arabia. Four years ago there |Hartford Ahepa in the ball room of lodge, will preside at tonight's meet- oS S Unauthorized Traffic o s atae aiond chevm i tBo bl poene L bres was none. King Ibn saud bought |the Bond hote unday, November ing of Elpis chapter, ()Iflcel Shown Lemen‘cv ey ho supre (v, Achilles e D. C., will which will from th. total area of the United juare mile WEDNESDAY MORNING PR 2 { Columbia contains 70 GRAMS 2 ve as y ati S o 2 : 3 miles 503—WBZ, Springticld—990 t i Already he ha Bird st NBC : L € : miles by camel Lastern Standard Time 1 45—Jolly Bil 1 Jan ee L : ell® ¢ foticsox He expects his tour years more Washington—A. full-fa TUESDAY last wvo e likenes \‘ WTIC, Hartford—1060 349—WABC. New York WIZ. New York—760 NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR FALLPAINTING No Job Too Large Or Too Small Estimates Cheerfully Given Crowley Brothers TEL. 2913 ~W LW, Cincinnati 226—WDRC. New Haven—1330 r——:———— = Through the Static l Sl O T MORGAN KINGSLEY THOMPSON \, SINCE la 111 MAIN \TRH*?T DEVOE PAINTS at the lowest prices that e ha ever sold them LEAD and ZINC PAINT $2.98 FLOOR PAINT $2.98 NO. 1 COACH \ ‘\R\J\H PALE INTERIOR VARNISH n ‘f)IU H and IrH K I‘\I\T $2.98 EVERYTHING REDUCED! £2.65 Johnson's W \\ dnd \rl()l’ OUTFIT ALl for ' $1.25 | ogglzma/a/’é Lontbrs W/Mn REMOVAL SALE IT’S OUR MOVE —BUT YOURS T00! Wall Paper is at Half Price— Paints, Brushes and Painting Sup- plies at Lower Prices than we have ever coffered them. Get some of these bargains before we move. We'll be at 95 West- Main Street in only 1(rdays. CUR ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW FIRST QUALITY WALL PAPER AT 1/, PRICE HERE' IS AN THE EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS-TO BE HAD: Bedreom. Living Room, Dining Roem Papers in New Patterns 10 Rolls at 50c a Roll 18 yds. Border at 10ca yd. Regular Price . 36.80 Now $3.40 ROOM LOTS OF WALL PAPER 1 | 1‘ 10 Rolls with Border $1 100 A Lot )ELIVERIES MEET US AT 95 WEST MADE PROMPTLY DURING THE SALE, PHONE 534 > MAIN STREET IN 10 DAYS | Elpis Ulepans to Elect i \\1I| Do not risk health by permitting WV SUBSTITUTION Quoting from Ira V. Hiscock, Assistant Professor of Public Health at the Yale University School of Medicine. ‘Pasteurization is the omly absolute guarantee against discase, even in high grade milk.,” 1 YOU CANNOT O MILK FROM YOUR DEALEI HOME DE Y. DO NOT RISK DANG CEPTING Sl TUTES PALMED OFF . AS GOOD." R TTTs TIT D MORNIHG~ HOOH""&HIGHT ~— HAKE S\IRE I'I'S SEIBERT‘S e s i ot e et " J.E.SEIBERT & SON 433-435 PARK ST. PHONE-1720 Theu Officers Tonight| ‘ s will be elected at the | hly meeting of H,u‘ 117, Ahepa, tonight in| ‘Continuing Our STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALE Every day since we started Our Adjustment Sale we have been hreaking all previous selling records! It is logical that we should do this, hecause we are offering genuine reductions on merchandise of real style and quality, and these reductions were made from prices that were already extremely low! COME AND SHARE IN THE WONDERFUL SAVINGS! ENGLISH CLUB CHAIR —Built For Com- fort As Well As Beauty iy Ask to See Our Assortment of Chairs English Club $27 50 Cogswell Occasional Boudoir Martha Washington Wing Chairs Ete. Our 5 Fleors $491m Exceptional Values Throughout ui{r:)co.n%i:iuni’fv » 889.00 ql 2.93 l«l\f;cne}l&“(‘i!(?om \98 .00 58.33 e ] T s 97¢ 12« Lack of space prevenls us from enumerating HUN- DREDS OF OTHER ITEHMS which have been dras- tically reduced. A visit will soon convince you of this fact. BIRNBAUM'S 381 - 85 MAIN STREET Bungalow Stoves . Ji. Spinet Desks Cedar Chests Day Beds Telephone Sets . Magazine Carriers Kapok Silk %1 Floss Mattress 5-Piece Smokers Bridge Set .. Your tubes may be lazy- gotoy! urdealervhazethem When in H. the finest, Oys callops, Crabmeat, Shrimp, .obster meat, and Clams, rom the oldest eating estab- shment in Hartford. HONISS’S OYSTER 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. me of HOUSE CO DIXIE DUCAN—A GIRL HAS HER VOOPEE J s TROUBLES! OHMA! YOUR LITTLE. DIXIE'S STEPPING- OUT WITH INVITATION FROM MONTY TO STEP OUT WITH HIM THE WORLD'S RICHEST MONTMORENCY GASTORBILT, ord dine with‘i s and be sure to bring home| [@Rsmv MoHTS /j SWELLEST / BACHELOR o By J. P. McEVOY ard J. H. STRIEBEL | MUST CALL OR,My, GOSR /N I'VE UP AND TELL GOT THAT DATE. WITH AL THURSDAY NIGHT—AND | GAVE HIM MY . SOLEMN THE DUGANS ARE. COMING UP IN SOCIETY—ENW,MA? MRS WHO'D 0’ THOUGHT G’LLIGfiN, T AYEAR AGO WHEN| THE CAT! YOU WERE HANGING- | WONT THiS wiLL | EXCEPT ? w-l-L-L BURN HER

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