New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. — work now. Later in the summer it | ther appeared on the circus grounds | ca ginger extract and two days ago : = 3 s expected the gri Il visit cities | at Colt park and said the show |hobbled away from the hospital. Lingle Murder Eclipses Crimes HFARING ARRANGED URGES SPRAYING TREES E[]NERESS PLANS [t e st i guE o | ok sk sat “mit ton oo | gt amey s s vt | T0 GURB APPLE MAGGOT have been made. who recalled the accident of the|ting on a step and told police he : f Concluding with that phase of its | year lmforc trwd to placate lhe mun was unable \o w nl\ He is agdm icago Gangland Because ot ()N FIR , | ok ik e et pinan o s v syt el S| e Mt e, 2 4 s e 3 Plac hold I S he Pennsy oupled \\uh the fact that ma\hc‘r‘ _— . . England Places Ban ho! lc‘ar::gi I?‘x:\hl\.\tc”;r;r:.\ 78 o u‘p ?(“ e Th‘ K" d % B Tt ts a ung a y amincations 3 . : Fancy Or Extra Fancy Apples : ated Senator Grundy for the of Joseph's death, made ree Rilled in burning CERART SN ——— Ordinance Committee Will Cape Floods leroads COMMUDISES | vepnnenn senatoriar - nomimation: | the 1 <dacrmines - Automobile After Crash Nt . ST eoniE K 5 e St Whether hearings will be held in | to s s Schneider, Ind., July 10 (UP) — Investigation Brings to co. mover covee v SuDd Out Opinion of Public v 10 coey — | a0 Politicians Dug for Probe rennsyivania or n Wasnington nas| [Pe st duian e . - : i gt AT, ut apy have been — S el aunistic | Thirst Made Paralysis to death today when thelr automos Light Problems With wa: Linsie on Mellet, that e e heir trees it they | Gt e et i e Patient Leave Hospital bie struck a bridee and cauzh firs to Great “hi i \ s ¥ 5 4 i ¢ ; Jarations were cte to- y Y ative Fish, Hartford, July 10 — *“Just dying |near here B T on of f r hibit { \ ) v fongh Rl 0k K. nsichairy for a drink,” said James Sloss, 45, | Those killed were Harry G. Horn, e resumed in New York Ci . S tlcances it T i fireworks ir 5 ) 1s t 2 ne Lojt 2d Y1 (hen explaining to police yesterday | Mrs. Charles H. MacLeer, who Deal Before. 1 s mol < t - | Br 5 ) tion 1a nnect a ¢ r : sday. The H“”“\‘]‘y’\;]":“m why he left the municipal hospital | Horn's mother, and Miss Pa lunist p \e ramifications 4 i Gl Monday Sloss was being treated for | Hoffman, all of Chicago. e declared e comr e O e, | PAralysis caused by drinking Jamai-| They were en route to Irving. Kys ican apples, ex- United States mtorg = by the U. S. De- ihe iries by senat Corporation ( commercial s to proceed later organization) and e Daily Work- r include hou : er." 1 are to be in- | tures, post office l¢ [ the inquiry. ilroad holc c The Ame Samoan Commis- Ingland inspectors 3 H XX I XX IXIIXXXXIXXITIITXTIIZIX READ THE LABEL when you buy ginger ale AND SAVE MONEY ERE'’S a chance for house- is aged 6 months in wives to make big savings the making to give it when buying ginger ale. Just a finer, more mellow read the label on a bottle of flavor. It carries full Clicquot Club Pale Dry. It carbonation, too, which gives guarantees you 16 ounces! it zest and sparkle. That’s four ounces more So go to your store today than you get in any other na- and ask for Cllcquot Club tionally known dry gingerale. Pale Dry. It gives you 34 And Clicquot Club Pale Dry more for your money. Clicquot Club PALE DRY on. which is to draft a charter for Samoan Tsland, ail from on the holdi IXIXXIXXIXIXX flood In Death of Younz Boy IXXXXXIIXX gmxmxx' XITXXXIXX T S | | 8 S (ity 10 Wilhhold Assessments on: i Against Two Institutions ~ » puring (e commit- | ¢ wAnf i sm, Q in Stoies in General Have Higher Expenses, Report g LISBON' STATION % N ARS COMPLETHON - Isiand of Corvo Asks Govern- ment for Aid XXXIXX Troop 10 \mut% hnjm Batterson Park Camp TOR BI RESULTS in all of the motor-fuel S LR -—-—,,D—- essentials modern automobiles o IeEEEE] and present -day dnvmg conditions demand... were n||y e world { It you had the only automobile in the TELEPHONE | United States, it would still serve your needs, iN EXISTENCE | and you would probably be proud to own the An instrament for only motor vehicle in the country. ivansmit ing speech | Euw if you had the onl y telephone in by u'”C"Y"Cov‘ld | ence, what good would it do you? ‘You &L;T}?J:if}-]ar;kgire; use it to talk with & single person. to which it | Only by being able to communicate with could be | : other people can you“get real value from connected | your telephone service. Because your tele- phone can be connected with every other one in Connecticut—as well as with nearly thirty million other telephones in four con- tinents—that is why it can play so invalu- eble a part in your everyday activities. To further extend this universal service —uwhich is made possible by the collabora- tion of this"company with the twenty-three others comprising the Bell System—is one of the obligations in our threefold objective: "THE MOST TELEPHONE SERVICE, AND THE BEST, AT THE LEAST COST TO THE PUELIC."

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