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\ 2 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. KANSAS FARMERS HEAR RELIEF PLAN Flock fo Dodge City fo Listen LIBERAL LEADER ASKS ARBITRATI[]N Hindu Savs Peaceful Soluti Bc Swm Elks Close (om entm.\ \\nh Parade in ,Ucel; Dalton Onl'v “Listener” In Sheet and Tube Deal ngstown, O (P—Hen- 3. Dalton egot ns for cet & Tube con eonsist of with a par value STEEL ORD New York, J orders of the 1'n &Eorporation declir June to a total of 7 June 30. The Ma 254,993 tons “Invaluable” Say Society Women MELLO-GLO Face Powder is ferred by beautiful women becaus: it leaves no trace of flakiness, - iness or irritation. Stays on longe —no shiny noses! Made by a new French process prevents larze pores. Spreads more smoothly— gives a youthful bloom. Very pure. Use MELLO-GLO Face Powder ¥ wonderful. pre- e — | Cuba Military Museum WONEN GOLFERS 300 to Compete in Eastern Point CCEPTIAVITATION Tournament Soon 0 (A—About by Miss NEW HOSPITAL JOB BEERS WINS PRIZE_STRUCK BY TRUCH, tournament the She- club Eastern nday at Mrs. Dorothy s v (gntractor Expects to Complete cham Buildings by December 1 t etropolitan felen H s ler: 3 ns' hospi- erected in Newingto. half of the dinirg build operation r »g. which Gillette Earnings Near L~ v el of 1929 Quarter n group wi a half mile At prese trucks are being over a corduroy road, con- s laid down a cost of more than $5.0 The'E jobs, will as well a dding, w 1'71 loam “Murder” Proves Nothing But “Funeral” for Horse 4 \ra« 10.—(UP) ught they on their -gallon glass container appeared to be he notified police fears were confirmed ho said the contents to )'ra‘F a Bricks o : \\amu' S : 5 "“ 25 the victim's nearby ¥ When informea he flxplai hat he had buried a fit'»rday and the flesh in the iner had been ‘“cut off for i8¢ 28 fox bal for police (P—A report k., that E. H. investment ade a proposal to the government for the katch described at the fice today as “ex No decision had been reached as grave | Takes Third Place in Contest Atlantic ity { at d him off against J a silver cup B. P BROKERS BUY DREYF US RENAISSANCE PICTURES Transaction Called Largest Ever Made in Realm of Art—Hun- dreds of Works Involved regarded by greatest private aissance treasures in t s been bought outri largest ever art. The colle who made see it Several hundred group. r 2 proposal would be sub- L REPAYMELITS TC SUIT YOUR INC OME STEAMING HOT WATER PLENTY OF IT—AT ALL TIMES AT LOW COST with the new Utility Automatic Gas Water Heater This new Heater burns less gas to heat a given amount of water than the ordinary automatic water heater. WE WILL TAKE YOUR OLD HEATER IN TRADE SOLD ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED A. A. MILLS 99 W. Main Street PHONES 5100 - 5101 Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work 66 WEST MAIN STREET Hartford Man Receives Fatal| Injuries On Bristol Street (Special to the Herald) Bristol, July ton, 27, of 42 Beach street, Hartford, died at the Bristol hospital today of | injuries received when he struck by a truck on e where a new road is being ucted and where he was em- d. Dr. Hubert Brennan at- was tended him and found his pelvis had | Alfred McCue, been fractured. Mrs. Martino Dies Mrs. Chiria Martino, aged 43, wife | awarded United States Hospital for World War Veterans Being Erected at Newington ABOUT HALF DONE INTRAP SHOOTING LABORER 13 []fA[]\ | Fiorito; 15 yard race for gilrs under 10 — Michael San- | | under 14, S. Farmington | —Photo by Herald | 406,000; BANK OF ENGLAND London, July 10 (#—The weekly | statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes in pounds: Total reserve decreased $63,000; circulation increased 221,- 000; bulllon decreased 643,000; other securities decreased 23,148, 000; public deposits decreased 2.- other deposits decreased notes reserve decreased government securities in- 16,588,000; $34,000; | oreased 5,050,000. The proportion of the bank's re- serve to liability is 45.88 per cent compared with 40.02 a week ago. Rate of discount 3 per cent. CROWDS HONOR SIR JOSEPH ‘Wellington, New Zealand, July 10 (A —Great crowds, silent with emo- tion, lined the streets of Wellington today when the body of Sir Joseph Werd, New Zacland's “grand old man” and former prime minister, was taken on board a steamer for Littleton, New Zealand, where burial will take place. The body has been lying in state at the parliament buildings, where he had been active for many years. The streets through which the funeral cortege passed were crowded with a deeply respectful throng. The funeral will be held from St. Anthony's church Saturday morning And burial will be in St. Joseph's new cemetery. Swimming Meet at Park A swimming meet was held at Rockwell park yesterday afternoon | lnd the following children werz awarded prizes in the various events: LAWYER FEARS CLUB The police were notified this after- noon that Attorney Leonard S. Ap- pell was in charge of the sale of property at 127 Kensington avenue and feared interference on the part | of the owner, who was reported to be carrying a club about the prem- ises. 15 yard race for boys under 9, D. 9, Augusta Vodaski; second prize | awarded to James Sigretto, aged 7; ' 25 yard race for girls under 14, Al-| bina Juneau; 50 yard race for boylw under 14, A. Meusel; obstacle race for boys under 14, George Essex; | obstacle race for girls under 14, H. Gabryl; watermelon race for girls Rokosa; watermelon race for boys under 14, Charles Kra- jeski. The announcer Benedick, Alexander life guard; the starter, life guard: Louis Albertelli, Robert Greene and Paul Blasche. The prizes were to the winners by Care- was tephen Martlno of 43 Highland | taker Joseph Civizzio. t. died at the Bristol hospital this morning following an ill- of one year. Mrs. Martino came to Bristol from Italy, where she was born in Barie n October of 1887 10 and Mary Totaro, 10 vears and has lived here since that by her husBand, Angelina, Mary and and one sister in Italy. She s survived three children, Joseph early for best assortments. 600 Pairs Full Fashioned Strictly First Quality Service Weight PURE SILK the daughter of | TARDIEU WINS AGAIN Paris, July 10 (P—The govern- ment again today triumphed over its opponents in the chamber of depu- ties in an jssue with the soclalists by | a vote of 325 to 269. Premier Tar- | dieu posed a question of confidence over alleged excessive penalties im- posed on leaders of the recent post | office strike. - Again- Clear-Weave Makes a Hit! It’s just such great Clear-Weave \'a.lpes that enable Women to keep stylishly dressed in quality Hosiery. Be FRIDAY and SATURDAY 720 Pairs First Quality Pure Silk Top to Toe Full Fashioned Narrow French Heel SHEER STOCKINGS = CHIFFONS 84c | M. You'll Be Delightfully Surprised With These Values. 18 Alluring Ivoire, Beige Clair, Afternoon , Plage, Blond Dore, Duo Tone, etc. 302 MAIN STREET judges, | Detective Sergeant O'Mara and Ofticer Strolls were detailed to in- vestigate and at press time no vio- lence had been reported. Census Returns , Issued Today Bloomington, Ill., (revised)—30,- 918, increase 2,190 or 7.6 per cent. East Chicago, Ind., (revised)— 54,660, increase 15,693 or 51.9 per cent. Hammond, Ind. (revised)—64,523, increase 28,519 or 79.12 per cent. Muskegon Heights Mich. (revised) —15,539, Increase 6,025, or 63.3 per cent. Cranston, R. I (revised)—43,914 increase 14,507 or 49.3 per cent. North Providence, R. I, (revised) —11,096, increase 3,339 or 44.2 per cent. A GRANGERS HELP FORESTS New Haven, July 10 (®—The gift | of $500 to the Connecticut Forest and Park Association’s People’s For- est fund from the Connecticut State Grange, Pomonas and sub-granges was announced today by R. M. Ross, forester for the association. The gift is to be used for the purchase of land to increase the acreage of the People's State Forest in the town of Barkhamsted, Litchfield coun‘y. The People’s Forest, ons of Con« necticut’s 17 state forests, was start- ed in 1924 and since been enlarged 80 that it now covers 1850 acres. BLOTCHY SKIN need not annoy you. Pimples, black- heads, etc., are quickly dispelled by For short trip or long journey — luggage for every purpose. 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