New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930. 17 RS i [ s certificate aning money a commercial | Griffin, Berea, O., flier, found trial emergeney B — R ¢ ofter- In Illmo;s Loun (aseg zen of the state of Conne v E f Cor viaT lseihg Baston SHbbes A 1la y 3 ju S appear a 3 2 e L iy [t A “0““” Jurors appear nsion which shall be equit- eclect on on ballot two to be growing. | ] | st o keep tl alderm p d with 16 first legally authorized || mstances 1 First Leader of Gen. Haller Post | 7% oo (i i |16, P. 0, A, or 00 A Age Pensions < Al iminiy in accordan drawn on . he i Returns to Omoe || by iinois \o}‘,fi ”f \o\ul\l)r; | Unemployment Insurance o funs Festerday a e 1 Walter Krawiec, first president of 1ying s N i i e e =, it « ation T e g d by hi General Haller post, Polish Army || sented a motion to dismiss the | | ass e i SRl aRcoLria B | ; SO o Veterans Association of Amierica || 12 men jurors selected and sub- | | 1 Kr2h : E s be elected by ’] / New Englanc and who helc t office during the [ stitute a new panel ix women . 2 : at the polis on the |PU fax s « f past year, was reclected president || and six men. The court, how- ¥ 1 de : RegHayOr,fesalected % ; o 0 ey Sl ectopfoffJUb orglesx at the annual meeting of the post \ declined to grant th ¥ 2 o Income Tax I & 8 i peaks . 3 s onne) ¢ nn.--Two '>.1‘.»d last night at the clubrooms on t 2 ¢ s 1 Broad strect e taxes, lighting rates man- | .o ot et -“:]-v“i‘“;mz : : ot o on ! by un- seri in Other officers clected were ice ¥ form of . ploy i v 8 Overni ht N 2 S| soviet to hous p president, John Widlak t ey o 5 T, o A R A i g WS [ i discatiss with e of dis- corgs g hadw IWIN TREES ALTERNATE Alexander Rusczsks tinan Lglianl S > ‘ ; e el men : for o e slani <o o G (01 ‘ileox strect. cers eléoted | Densior were: Pre Ann Hehir from ot president Heis Kiown as the Veronica & i othy Meeh bers of the Domestic Washingto! Hoove Body of William |r Liel8 ferachnl ithe cluh o : (HI\( HILL\ : . PILL FABRIC school hall B C O 5 - - el )A T . COATS | u mcet in oot 107, City ¥ or Girls ; g AL T ) o'clock tonight to complece | §F $3.00 Grade For Girls Christmas exhibit and | | B 4 . Y o ] : £8.05 to £10.00 Grades ration to be held at <& ¥ % 3rita Gas 1 m- g 095 . office during the holiday sea- | . . a : ¢ 4 s 95 5 It is proposcd that the cakes | &t = . 4 v 5 5 - o : y > - £ - @ ind cookies p d be sold for 3 nchilla Coats a > s 2 : & - the benefit of t rgency relief | o i S ! 2 A - At 219 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN ion, he ent rl - Scout held at the ( - | GTSWINTER COATS en- - FEE 2 (i G ) § y —at Three Market-Breaking Prices the head ccommitied nioto bill to committer Made Jones bill various | tate 810.75 - $19.75 Grades 816.75 - $29.50 Grades $25 - $19 Grades Sizes for Juniors, 13 to 19; Misses, 11 to 20; Women, 36 to 50 Our coat huyer is a live wire . . . she went out for the best values on the market and she got : \ ; 'ncm Beautiful coats . . . models that you would exclaim over if they were priced much higher. "~ continues ; ity . : “ow’ll reap big savings if vou buy vour Winter coat from this special Schulte-United Day offering. R : % TR Z: : nly the newest models are here . . . style leaders for 1930-31. icpion e et : - Coats with Berets Semi-Flares Pouch or Shawl Collars f - Bloused Backs Full Flares, High Belts Longer Lengths, Spiral Cuffs ury-post office sup- : Tricos, broadcloths, tweeds, pile fabric sports coats, and novelty materials. All dttlaui\‘ely president’s request for | g b . R tailored in the manner of much higher priced models. Not all materials or styles at each price. Vo H ; 1 ce debated ialobrz 3 tion of e ¢ in March ir IR ACHIEVEMENT NUTES ' j affalisiconsi erete ] ‘ i 1 g This Page is the Most Important Page of Advertising RO 3 TSt RESCLT ] ‘ R RNy T e § You Have Ever Read! It Gives You the Key to Bar- ¥ POR BEST I.I\l USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS gains Exceeding Anything We Have Ever Attempted. Read Every Item—Then Shop Saturday and Save Sub- stantially on New Fashionable Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Sweaters for Children, Junior Misses and Women! B 756 o DRESSES OPENING WEEK ; ) . B speciaLs continuE | § Most Tremendous Savings Event in the History of this UM _ Up-to-the-Minute Department Store 95 West Main street takes EXCLUSIVE on new 1mportance with the opening of the new re- DEVOE tail store of New Britain's PAINT DEALERS ¥ ) oldest firm of painters and Dhls et b an By i e ° ) 0 » ° ] : E——— e EE— decorators. We invite you VELOUR WASHABLE FLAT : i ? to visit us at our new WALL PAINT : S / quarters. m\ $2 70 : 3 MIRROLAC S 'TAL evoe No. B I3 - 0% = CeaE e (‘ONT&l‘és"PE(“l e $2.95 - $5 Grades $5.95 to $8.50 Grades $8.95 to $i5 Grades . % at <o . a ’ e - While they last we ave giv- only $2.90 ; Sizes for Misses, 14 t 0 20; Women, 36 to 50 ing a 25¢ Devoe Brush u_nrl \ e R N BUA RN i S A SRR e 2 : 94 g a 30c can of Devoe Mir- Sy Not even in previous Schulte-United Day have such dress bargains as these been offered! The very newest styles, the very rolac 4-hour drying enamel WA BT newest materials are here . . . many are copies of dresses that have won applause in New York style shows! Choose from -- ALL FOR ONLY e RO Flat Crepes . . . Wool Jerseys . . . Tweeds . . . Canton (repes and Georgettes . . . Chiffons . . . Satins . 25c all r‘"$1(25 Rayon Crepes . . . Combinations . . . Printed Crepes . . . Knitted Materials only ! : Tunic dresses, jumper dresses, flared skirts, boleros, jacke t types, tiered skirts . . . EVERY PROMINENT dress fashion ‘THE PAINT STORE” & of the Winter season will be noted in the array. Not all styles or materials at each price. 95 WEST MAIN STREET NEXT TO WESTERN UNION

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