New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1930, Page 2

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9" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. B —— ohin Klepacki of 42 Silver street, MEN, GO COATLESS, [iess rocher s ) [BELIEVE IT OR NOT St ¥ iies By RIPLEY | (s Recte Fever ) ‘]2 ASKING PLACE [ S5 55 3 Droof of anything depicted by him). h Washington street, Martin ' Pluges q S P finan- (Reg. U. & Pat. Oft.) Gallup, N. M, July 8 (AP— |of 402 Church :treet, Adam Vincent l Qi A s airon Seeing in white man's medicine ‘of 40 Booth street, William M. Woi- 0 v} | e e e something more dependable than |towitz of 83 West Main street, Pel- | | || the caprices of their rain God. |legrina Montanelli of 46 = Gilbert | Navajo Indians of six tribal di- | | slr#r-t. Ernest Maitz of 133 Lyons wow today to discuss irrigation. [Rhodes_street, John Burke of 59 The ‘policy of tewer dances to | | Supernumerary Apphuams Lincoln strect, Joseph Snidach ot placate the deities and more dams || 61 Smith street, John Madigan of to store the water of artesian S 432 Park street. wells in the canyons of the 12,- Twelve applications have been| Routine “matters are scheduled 000,000-acre réscrvation, hias been 1409 with the board of police com- | for action at the monthly ‘meeting proposed. i o e missioners for appointment to the |Of the board of police commission- Tribesmen, half hldden in e R ae o e multi-colored blankets, drove | | supernumerary force, Chairman | p® °F Wonders Men Do N . | = Y oULERS A/ ¥ f TN 0 au“’m"b‘lfléo Gallup "’(“e Pdfes- |Edwin A. Parker announced today, onders M J t( 1 o i) ent f he discussion of modern 7 B : = / b lone making their desert | | 2nd they will be turned over to th Named in honor of General e fo % 4 / gCT i ) s Y i : | civil service commission under the | Monckten, the New Brunswick city - ( e Dashne.Cha-Ches-Chil-Tgi, the | |meW ruling that appointments c council has voted that it will not youthful chief of the Navajos, an ||P® made only after .xaminations ' recognize the pgevalent lazy spelling ;‘duClled full-blood, was present have been passed of Mancton but must be addressed Uo preaias puks fis conncils of his The applicants are the following: | and respected as Monckton. people. THe DOUBLE POST OFFICE g el e BEEBE ‘ of 204 Hart street, spent the holi- P ni . f 20 8 nt e fifi\ !ifi iRV quS HALE OF IT 1S IN THE UNITED STATES - AND KALF 15 IN CANADA days at the summer cottage of Mr. z and Mrs. Albert Hall at Chalker | nr > | ; beach. L i T [i\'fmTHRS ’ 5 - o Mr. and Mrs. M.}J. Kehoe ot 63| LD UL T % L 3 Tremont street are spending a week at the home of their son, Jack , in New York ty. Miss | Kezhoe of New York is visit- and Mrs. Howard P: 0od street have APIE- 1277 AcRosg - == p th ome after spe somits - e AND WEIGHING 3 ToNS WAS BAKED AT THE ORLEANS Co. FAIR, ALBION, Ny, i s ; N RE% FR 1 1 _v mp repre- v g 8 g 2 1 shels of apples, 60O L Flour Lbs. 0f Sus ¢ ‘ : at Chalker beach detail school of S e e Tomorrow — From 9to 12 A. M. Missing Bank Official’s | | Body Found in Water | THE BEST VALUE e F THE Y “STONEWALL” JACKSON - the great Confedevale Generel A1 president o the S o B \ ( WAS KILLED BY HiS OWN MEN = BY HIS OWN ORDERS / = i 1 3Y S New Fujita Washable Shantung' no ey | j EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON : R r“i"fi BtBQTF hé th Clock E octors have attempted to ex the clock eyes by prenatal . darling, forgive me. God % ) s vet been off 1edical records contain T conbe O E: s Y f 1 a 1ch boy of Bosancon who St between Providence and Al- - ad reveal ; $ 45 N e ball without hesitat- ; os st 850 S \ € Features Simdicate, Toe, Great Briale AQuwer e te f Id his swing, and he 5 2 'ty was reca. nml ordered to bat over, and Sizes 14 to 20, Fails to Prove Case, TO\I{)RRO“ —The Champion Egg Eater > Loses City COdlt Sult Be here, tomorrow, promptly at 9 A. M., if you want RlSiNfi [fl T HF - 3 . 1 1a » to see and take advantage of the most marvelous values Lyae s Show e y y r Gorgeous Prints—HURRY! Refunds. Mrs. Robert Carberry of eS8, nent E N ¥ e the guests of e nts by i A e Stanley J. Traceski in city S Lawrence Print it e DRESSES E & J. Jones, :agr’i' uncle, J. E. J : “arella, 40, s . ton, $ '] I Ty : Mr anf.l AI.r },d“av:'d i vas 2 S t fOl’ Sizes 14 to 52, arles R. Perondine of Brook FRHGHT EHANGES Miss Florence Bolles of 98 Tin- a tree in Southi i T 0 A new shipment of these fine Dresses to satisfy the big POt Seenand M ares o demand. Made to sell for $4.95 each. Here they arc at only 2 for 4—and choice of styles and pri + No C. 0. D. or Phone Orders. All Sales Final. s e e e Henry GOldsmlth ‘ New Pure Silk l: e ‘ " 35 MAIN ST. & 0 OPPOSITE GLEN ST. D R E S S E S 9x12, 9x101, FELT BASE A Grade FELT BASE by the yard. SEALEX RUGS Perfect goods, LINOLEUM A Reg. $7.95 Cemented Greaandiblue latest patterns. % down by Sizes 38 to 30, tiles only. 33c exp_erts $4'98 Ea. Yard $2'00 Yd. — Another value-giving achievement that will impress you. These Pure Silk Dresses give you a wide choice DOTTED SWISS CRISS CROSS CURTAINS, pr. §1 .60 choice of styles and prints that is simply amazing, LACE CURTAINS—Our $1.49 grade o C. 0. D. or Phone Orders Sales Final, ODD COTTAGE SETS—2 and 3 pr. lots ; T CREAM WINDOW SHADES—odd sizes ..... ' Silk Pi 0-CEDAR POLISH—the 30¢ size fOF «.......... Ique CLOTHES BASKETS—just 2 .............. ea. FEATHER PILLOWS—nice tick ... . c 1 it y : ¢ Finest Coil MATTRESSES ?omplete $ 25 iida & BED Cotton Lines of lar Vi Ui s e SPRINGS Well Made DAY BEDS, S J EACH 73 John B METAL SR i Uvi B e e $9.95 | | $9.95 (BT $5.00 Value N V,S ”l: DflY[E ; e . inE Lot the Each Each BLANKETS = . Armstrong’s, Sealex, Blabon’s Bt Ao & HIGH GRADE iz | ; New | ‘(:)‘n sArvr.nV 'av a .lora] ’1f"* todu \ LINOLEUMS | M : Installed By Experts | Jack Salonia of Myrtle st e Largest Selection in Town ted by Office s = For the first time in his- i | stop L\T:mo My r:'.l:zrdg Washing 3 =3 g,zI:SEP}:iIgS‘IS’ all $6'98 Ll tory—you can buy beau- $ 88 streets today. 2 “rl\m,h,,‘vmnfi for ma tiful Panama Hats at a have been filed by t - = value. Shown for the first B s 1 | den the for ) death came at 4 Al E. Siderowf, Zddy- SHADE TIME IS HERE—Slight hanging charge, satis- | time in New Britain. All establishing a uniform 1| mit ; k I [lbouleyard; and & am faction assured. Call 537. 49 ea. C e s 1 Ftd . 1 o e i for v es J. Va 5 | colors and large and S et emn, eikhion [an mem he Ameri |2 v hols I H e i WAL EE O I AG o7 | small headsizes. Hurry! All Headslzes creasing expenditu Magdalen tistics on this important kland street, i

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