New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1930, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930. 1 ; | e coins are ref :d {0 treasury | Heac of families 11 Dbe given | Novemb: 9, was tra ed by 10 of- . as the nouse was a \er“ublx-‘ lina, Virginia and Y, and Qena‘s‘gy;al Pr;marv Controvers | SRILE S :m’:;“(;1:.&““\]"wonm\x&m\]r»rr; e skt ion vester- | arse with loaded weapons at AMERICANJAPANESE pentimany years oale docty o ok b L Lol y 1 Yuletide 2 L agencies will be given day and shot to death when he strategic points in all of the roonw.J EL IONSJ Tifs firet Jiand Intorrantion ofls Bro!}f;ht to _er Agam y Davis o n s some —_— - 1 bandit chieftain was | Eills, who was arrested with him, [amese k ith, Frank was identified as the “attractive . L i ’;L’ “:1‘\”';;’:1 m"};lm‘”m BekE e 2 < those a merry holiday W. A. Har William Z blonde” who piloted the bandit ..u."‘"‘- Yutaka Minakuchi o Speak atfinace P 4lnpin(1'r It fimin pr(’)l- i Xpen ltlll‘e nVEStlgatIOIl ase - : moncyla creus o Smith. Police said the Nobel rob. tomobiles in two robberies attributed | [ brel B i a Meeting of Woman's Club ler:s to American audiences, it 18 lation Is s Total money bery was only one of a long series to the gang St 258 3 Eotalmoney| bery was only E series 3 said by those who have heard him side the treasury is $4,565,000,- T e s Other Bank Breaks “Tomorrow Afternoon. ot i 3 i @ P g ! | speak. from Vancouver, B. C, to Fresno, Outstanding among the California | Senator N,\(‘ ays He Will ! < unds withdrawn from banks Calif Tobbesleaativibutedl tolamil wm‘ Dr. Yutaka Minakuchi will speak A ———e——————————y 3 ) tmesiehopperswilifpaysfon : Other Gangsters YTlee at a meeting of the Woman's club GETS BETTER i o e oo el ) Gangsters the Rodeo branch of the Bank of | & n an's Seel\ to Bai Re““ng Sec- - : ‘h:‘,;’;i(,:],z‘::,’fn 12{ A“eged Gaflg Head Trles 10 As the officers surrounded his Pinole, September 26, 1929, in[to be held in the Masonic temple BACK FEELS FINT % : home, the other four members of which Constable Arthur McDouald |tomorrow afternoon. His address after Musterole— safe “counter- retary of Labor. sativit X e it Seape From Police the train robbery gang fled from was killed and $28,000 stolen; the |wil] be on “Economic Relations Be. jmiant”—ia applied once an Aoan hideouts in this vici no- Tracy post office robbery in 1 tween the United States and Japan.” Bkt ohe 6,‘;“.';'. Rl S Calif., I @ — 7 when $25,000 was taken; the Me Dr. Yutaka Minakuchi is one of L i which $16.- | the Lest known Japanese orators in post 1 t t 00 as June 1920; and | this country. Rorn in Japan, he has argely from A suthern ha a fe oy the hijacking of the winery. | Leen d in four unemployed. ot near Fresno, March, jvniversit T We select the season s Five Most Popular Sofas and present them for holiday refurnishing at One Low Price! A CENSUS of the state . . . the New England . . ..and priced at an amazingly low price for such fine states . . . or the country . . . would reveal these quality! * Here are up-to-the-minute styles, priced in sofas as five of the most popular styles for Fall and accordance with the low Fall prices throughout the Winter furnishing! So we have taken these five popu- Watkins store. You'll want to order your sofa carly lar models and had them built to our own specifications 50 you can enjoy it this Christmas! Short Time Needed BUSINESS FIELD SEESNO CHANGE - Any model Confidence in Ultimate Return The Comptor I oY sbove harhoavy ailed The Yorkshire . . . sketched above has low, arms, relieved by a square back that thins as » {0 N[,]‘mal‘;y (Continues i o ] ;f}m.‘nrtab[e.;cjul-back knife-edge arms. The back 7 T e 3 ¥ as a graceful, sweeping outline $ Tailored to order e y ‘ . : ? Orders il be flled as rapidly as con a e NATH]N S BANKS The Doncaster . . . illustrated above, is a Ches- et sty cpelly wasrndi The Kensinglon . . . sketched above, is a loose- 3 terfield type with high arms, even with the back pillow type sofa with short, stocky carved cabriole . DISBURSE FUNUS ' didbicninlish ot feet. The pillows are removable. Christmas Shoppers Will Use, ‘ Nearly $600,000,000, Estimate | Select your cover Budit oy These sofas are built to order, so you may sele-t \ specifications from a number of new, smart tapestries. All are pattened after the English Jacobean type of weaving, and so_are pamcu]aflvy <un:ed to these Every' picce|f, Watkins! Furnilure must! measure Ehalaillsof M lopul g B clorve S0 up 10 our long established high standards. So we nsiriscnsiaana fond lobiets B Ne Slrcoroaco . have specified that these sofas be made with hard- ek e snRolndhiu fhelcctersalo & wood frames, webb construction throughout, oil- harmonize with your decorating scheme. C N s S L filling. Cushions are reversible; sides and backs are covered in the same material! ree nis| 1 The Salisbury . . . shown above, is similar to the the banks | | Compton, excepting its arms are cut back and its | front shaped to harmonize, ———|| WATKINS BROTHERS, 1~c. e l Q/:xmééuu, /7 eu'otc@eco/za&b/w Resources — $25,383,769.37 | FowuthManchester, Cornr. Deposits made on or hefore Wednes- B day, December 3rd, will draw interest ZMUSIIAC‘SYS{:: gfl_ HARTFORD 7 1874 from December [st. 5% INTEREST being paid

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