New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1930, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930. Beats Mrs. Longworth by 70, 27 e e Corsau' 0 Be Used in Studying e / Disguised Bomh Brings Terror| /£ gt b W “i‘;‘ffi?t%‘fif‘ffiim Dol en had Mllcn into a box. That is where | automobile driven by J Numezas o Auio \ TERE— Contivental Shelf : g “ (0 Maryland Housebold = ‘ vas retovered soserday. | son of Trookine e — lust Addres szislature on Prison GARAGE BURNS IN WINDSOR Windsor. Jan. 2 (T—A gasolin aplosion followed by fire demolighed | . two machines and burned i i her property on the farm of N, i 108 5 - arles A. Huntington, early this | ure Re||ef £roup of relatives w 19 LAl (S : mor; Householders for quite aw ed for a family New Ye ty ai ‘{‘ s e were awakened by the q "Muts You Fzsl. BETTER" | left scant clues for the g of e polles. scarchiing today for | Safassnile s in //4- ) Bmu\s ant. Marylar v bomb in TR i 5 Apparatus pumped water® fron o some trace of the sender. 2 3 The dead woman was Mrs. Naomi ¥ pond 1200 feet a“mlmu 1\41 by | X . MDIGCE’ Hall Brady, 18, mairied last June 2 i ed from dam- ST 1o Herman Brady. 22, @ fanimner age. The los AL 37500, D™~ 6 BELLANS Mitchelville, The injured numbered ¥ é Hot water cight and included the girl’s mother i LODGE FOR INSTRUCTION = Sure Relief Mrs, John Hall. who is expected 10 : 3 A lodge for instruction wwill recover, her granddaughter. siv conducted by Harmony lodge A brothers and sisters, thres of whoi . and A. M. in the Masonic tem are in 4 scrious condition. and the | Fs ke on Mon evening. ge will FOR ND s I on of neighbor whose huris | open at 0 o'clock. T L ' IGE T ON vere slight ; Sotiale asl Dkolo several prominent speakers, includ- | 25¢ and 75¢ Pkés.Sold Everywhere to Explodes When Opencd vs. Brady die A Suilos URIVE UNTU BUVIBSM‘:I‘?} e — ol T i T To Aidin Arctie Serch () You Do Not Need to Own 19 Violations of Liquor Laws on New ropern b o powerful | Passengers Escape Injury in wor ember Vear's Tive Uncoserad by Agents ({5 18NS T e i ‘_‘ l | Dantiealy cavin ptancs - pioed by cadian - 4) Property or Furnish Guarantors N 0‘1 E l I it : oLt e s S ady I PR i Fairb 3 Lingthoss e |i The Mutual System is in business to extend finan- oy OF eang xl]() ]0[}5 . ) ‘ : : Al 3 : n Eelson and Earl B - | cisl assistance to persons of good character and co Y Lt I o ot { ily 3 land. arctic airmen lost in the | honesty of purpose. You will like doing business : northeastern Siberia. ! with the Mutual System bectuss vou reccive Tt Lo Elve the private, courteous and piompt attention. Terms Eei ey ] H are arranged in accordance with your ability {o re- PAY. You are privileged to make larger payments than specified thereby reducing the cost of loan. C f pilots the months old strect ca . « T Bl 1 ) u £ & 1 s. Hoover sy 1 = € 1t o ble from the ents, are equipped 1wo trolleys we i« i 5 prres entitooatiio f sev- t wishe tr callers, 3 to whom t will enable them | ond blast oceurring in « d : ol 3 hotels, clubs. es st ca alic corps . sterday she ) dverse conditions and | tion of the « le authoritics < el Samuc 1t i nember: I ' might : vy the nee- | TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY oo B ERis Histalnedtio i o S TR G ST ‘ \ Ve to make | i ¥ 2 Monthly Pays § 10 Loan downtown di t : : ; ! ¢ flicials of e jndiciary . I Teller. Alaska, | | S & Monthly Pays $100 Loan gl Dombings nepnlost i s s fnlaniias ; ‘ j ofihi o ertmanGand panksl eleo iliemilol For two davs . ; iere Rl i 510 Monthly Pays $200 Loan ] laved g v 2 o1 : : 2 r home. with her e DR AN kg loch ed $15 Monthly Pays $300 Loan on Tu Y b AL ! The - iy de > & b e « ) n 3 o il 1 « and still have fuel left i ‘ that police L ced ey |, s : : Teldar o)) Sty ks long. t s eliev for ¢ . outing ope would : i iy h ) Repayalle in equal monthly instalments, state providing the ty for such vi shals enforci tecting the sisted in the frequent bom cent per month on the unpaid bal ] for the actual time money is in use. No other charges—nu deductions. and piecs its of the warpping p2- = ind in the wr e Gl YOUNG 1 home, which wa £ New Yorlk 1. but th N L | bert Moove 5 dent, has b 1 ro ment A Helpful Loan Service in the Home. PHONL 4950, Sortin, ) Theres: : s CRT D R I B 300 MAIN STREET LSI}EJ‘J“ ml v]uHOl 5 ¢ ’ ! ling £ ¢ this person had not the intelli- | work in . 12 the radio system New Leonard Building. Second Floor. e 1 c exceedec to construct the bomb., The !of that 2 Open 8 a. . 10 5 p. m. Saturday te 1 p.m. Monday 8 a. m. 0 § p. m. [ ond ca on in anot ¢ \ n that accord- sins e et Pounds of Fat in 22 Days What good 1S & budget one of velt Longworth speaker tives, on I v e 2. SO Wants to Know Where You know how much money you have to spend each ! month. Tood, heat, light, Llothm , saving—but your ‘ carefully worked-out budget is no good unless you make it work as you have planned. The one who spends the money should know how to huy. To know how reguires practice and study. The best text-books in buying are the advertisements in vour daily newspaper. They will tell you what you want to buy, where to huy it, the price. This know!- edge will assure wise spending. Advertisements keep you posted on the newest products and improvements of the manufacturers and merchants. They are competing for your business. [ BINKS BOOE COLLAPSESN Jan o) Sui‘e-;{f:‘i‘ligl:-’ i —— Each knows that his product must be good and the price 1 \Vlueh llali IS 30“"5 right to get the husiness of the wise buyer. Y - 1 h’ilfl ——FFOET : Asademonstration of the effect of appear- Ad e S e (lailv gauge o Dinshiess Mothers .. .Watch Gas H ance of a car a very unusual test was Advertisements ar daily g f busin Chlldren S COLDS W ecenilymade | \"‘““flhnlf'llf"} ke progress. They are filled with interest and instruction. G i orm on & theatre stage was e ited t 5 ; ST S ) < £ @ ‘ : ‘ f TR b T Read them regularly—for wise buying will make you: 3 : ! rather disreputable in appearance with the budget work. 1)un; Kt . y finish dull and f: and chipped off in nifffe_rub : spots. The men wei ked to bid cn the POrCe Ehery i il car. Bidding went to $275.00. A curtain was drawn an:l a car was shot iful in a new . v polished. 2 went Lo $300.00. lupnthz"lflfmmwa-vunl edandit wasshowntobe the same car-one-balf shed in new Duco colors. A new DUCO finish will increase the value of your car too. Let us talk to you about it. i0 EUEHS?UH‘!?E‘“a’IS[Q inc. . Robuilders ¢f Impe:sinle Automeb’le lis . e - 5 B. Mazin Si. Vel 20 New lm-.u.n. G

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