New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1930, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930. SENIOR CLUB AT H. . WILL ELECT OFFICERS BRISTOL NEWS First Meeting Scheduled 1 row Night—Iebruary Gradu 1o Play Waterbury Horton Mig. Co. New Departue Feeryville Turnitare AORSERT 4 HELEN PHILLIPS 149 MAIN ST. PHCNE 124 s 16 Last Bristol Alberts the City hall this|th o'clock to receive | va o 0| cia! session at 0 § | cvening at 7:30 o it — —|revision committee. The meeting [th s 10| hes been called by Mayor W. Ray- | mond Crumb. The council will check the report 1 if any changes in the charter that | ¥id. Fl T, | e cor Judge Epaphroditus To Engage New Cityites ristol high school basketball | e 1 will risk soiling a clean 1e with ‘Torrington state armory I’ 1 Gustafson h Danicl Hicl $1,000 n FANCY MILK-FED FOWL 19 Best Cv Sirloin Steak Grocery Dept. Selected 51 ¢ doz - cal Eggs ...... & Loaf, Ib. ... .. Lighthouse Frankfurters Cleanser, 7 cans 25¢ B, e S SO Cookie Dept. Assorted CHOCOLATES 1% 1b ept gfi doz. Delicatessen Dent. ! ak Hermits doz. - w o 14¢ 10¢ 5e¢ Country Roll BUTTER 34@ Ih. (zenuine Rye Bread .. Nhite Mountain Bread .. New Batteries For Light Cars Practically at Cost During Thrift Week and Your Old Battery Our regular manufacturer co-operated to enable us to offer this 13-plate Energex battery, equal to batteries that sell fully a third higher at other stores. 4,95 Here is definite proof that at Sears good quality and lower price cao—and do— go together. This wbular skate outfit would cost a dol- lar more elsewhere. Men's, women's, children's sizes. The Buddy “L” Tools Is to Develop Sonny's Creative Talent '3.67 These good small-size tools are splendid for “handy work.” They come before Christmas at less than half usual only because Sears bought the maker’s entire supply- oe completed draft of its charter|day disclosed. rect at an estimated cost of § cial n the legal departr Traveler rough Attorney Joseph M. Dono- [usuai dividend of 2% per cent, an |up to the sco n, a writ filed at the city hall to- | extra dividend of 2 per cent, bring-|bed making. An undivided two-|ing the annual total up to 12 per | at the scout offi irds interest of land on Stafford |cent. wue owned by the defendant has|a prosperous year despitc depressed \ attached by Deputy Sheriff Jo- [ business conditions. ph W. Harding. Evening School Party Building Permit | The 1 E. Bechard has be Bristol cvening schools w 1y evening auditorium of school building on Church strect Open alleys tonight, Rogers tainment will be entirely | reation.—advt hool pupils and their| Rev. William A. Harty branc Newington Home for Crippled City Items ein of 161 Nortl y superintendent of public Frank Dully to Speak Frank Dully of Hartiord, an offi- | s | feature will be of thelnative folk songs by foreign lan- | at Insurance company, will|guage groups. Samuel eaker at a smoker to pe| Those who went on the Washing- | Hartford avenue will give a Bristol club on Nort n pilgrimage will tell of their ex- ty tomorrow afternoon Thursday « i eriel her home his address will be “P 5 by mployed at Judd's hall s on this trip, which will e stercopticon slides. | be e un several instrumental s arc being completed officers e friends. sand for Walks t department 1 for icy of each week st oon. it has | lents desiring ed to place b ptacles in front tor the sand to be .1;”‘:1‘-4!;"“ rters ir S. Barnes, chairn 15 school committee, will pre- d returned to | JIRLS GIVE TO NEEDY 0op 6. Girl S in the dough cmergeney relief fund at| park. The troop then went | USE HERALD CL. Declare Extra Dividend Bristol American Bank and company, at a meeting of yesterday after- | f oon, voted to urc, besides the oys responsible for e R re under 16 years o risdiction of ftice and practiced The bank, it was said, has had | o'clock due to the closing of schools. 'hey will bring scrap books to the Chil- h, will hold a meeting ton Greenberg of 66 Proceeds will reported wera ant Thom- their tha f age ADS Alcohol 85¢ Avoid chag, Popular a5 sealed one ces with ¢h; ti-freeze, Il: 8allon caps, SEARS SUPER SERVICE NON-EVAPORATING ANTI-FREEZE *1.98 cal. Compare This Price With Others: Here’s Warmth It Takes Two Wooly Merino Sheepskins to Provide 16 A Great Coat == A GreaztGift When cotd winds blow, the next best thing to being in- side is being inside this coat. Windproof to start with, warmthis further provided by the wooly sheepskin lining (1% inches thick), the big beaverized sheepskin collar, and the tough 11-ounce moleskin cloth. Snug knit wrists help to keep arms warm. Bakelite buttons. 36-inch length. 5319 For tea parties with her “bestest friend”, what small girl wouldn’t love this set? One of the iest, most lovable daughter dolis ever chosen by an enrapturcd little girl—says “mamma”, sleeps and wakes, moves her head. Has long eyelashes, parted lipsand pearly teeth. ‘Silvertone’ Radio Brings New Thrills A 7-Tube Screen-Grid Set 335 Below Its Competitors 84 Delivered, Installed — Lo Tebes Easy Terms, Small Carrying Charge You thrill first to its beauty of cabinet —gleaming five-ply walnut exquisitely designed—then to its richness of tone —vivid, clean-cut—and finally to its low price. Matched dynamic speaker. ARS.ROEBUCK ano CO. DALY —) to 8 ST EOUKS SATURDAY 9 to 9 84 ARCH STREET FREE SERVICE TIRES MOUNTED BATTERIES INSTALLED

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