New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1930, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930. e g@nd soon to be s ires, will make !\~ on me air in two Romance < ”N’W 15—Peggy Winthrop. B - WESTERN BLAZES ut with Dor- UNDER CONTROL Flames Menace Towns, But Are Turned Back in Time WEDNESDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time artford—1060 — WBZ. Springfield—990 CONVICT MAN INSREEN =11 HAT ON LIGUOR CHARGE Testify They Saw Him As- 128—WLW, Cincinnati—7300 Officers end Senate Office Steps with Bottle of Rum. ‘ Through the Static s A . M. L. T. Awards Traveling - Scholarship to Pawley (hypch Feast Ohserved hip f or With Masses in Rome 279—WGY. Schenectady—790 348—WABC. New York—560 Sir Thomas Lipton Has Lumbago, Doctors Say BUY YOUR CAMERA AT 159 REDUCTION Eastman Camera 99c. ARCADE STUDIO of course - Another Truck Load |} of Hartford Batteries.. | § 261—WHAM. Roches 354—WEAF. New York—#860 MENTAL HAZARDS REMOVED Danger lurksin a driven golf ball. Here’s a policy that anticipates practically any accident or loss that may occur in con- nection with your favorite game. GOLFER’S LIABILITY ~ POLICY An inexpensive policy which every golf- er should have. Protects you up to $10,000 for personal liability on the falr- ways at $3.30 a year, or three years’ protection for $7.70. Impro»e your game. Remove the exist- ing mental hazards. A phone call is all that is needed to make the protec- tion effective at once. THE W. L. H ATCH COMPANY 24 WASHINGTON STREET Telephone 3400 Real Estate — Insurance — Mortgage Loans When YouLeave Home “The losses paid on burglary and theft insurance in the United States last year were nearly i total ¢ mount of insurance written on such cov erage by stock companies. The rance written $36,091,090; losses adjusted $13,155,235. In the belief that sarily high, one of the cacualt\ companies urges persons intending to ant while on vacation to observe these warnings: rest police station of your absence. cliveries of mail, ml]}\ ice, papers, etc., are discontinued. ades, as it mdlcatec to the hurglar that there is another home he celihood of being disturbed. 1 that all doors and windows are locked, for although locks do not keep out pro- , they frequently deter the amateur. . FULL SIZE BATTERIES t place a sign on the outside of your house indicating that you are away.” HARTFORD PRODUCT Guaranteed By Us and the Manufacturer | 13 Plate ' 11 Plate 1$7.75 = $6.95 - || LAST WEEK WE SOLD ALL OF OUR ALLOTMENT IN TWO DAYS — Shipment of High Grade 1 ";Q lickly . . . So Hurry RUDY’S above quotation is taken frem a recent editorial in the Hartford Courant SPOIL YOUR VACATION BY WORRYING ABOUT THE SAFETY OF THINGS AT HOME — WHEN FOR A SMALL SUM YOU CAN OBTAIN A BURGLARY AND THEFT INSURANCE POLICY IN A RELIABLE COMPANY FROM chultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street WHY YOUR Battery Service 186 EAST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 708 TEL. 24 “Make Our Service Station Your Service Station” § | Insurance Department, Vincent Ringrose rhk—160 DIXIE DUGAN—CATS DISLIKE OCEANS NEVE R MIND, i NOTJ) WORRIED N By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBED ! PEEEEE . . N0 MATTER HOW FAR. 'SPOSIN' HE DOES— WhAT HE FELL HE ALWAYS 600D DOES THAT DO HIM OUT LANDED OM HIS ) FELT IT AL THE TIME — | \ KNEW HE WOULfiN1 MAKE 1T A RED DEVIL DUGAN WAS ALWAYS LIKE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE. MORNING PRO- ([ GRAMS THURSDAY WTIC. Hartford—1060 Dinner” that is from 4 to 8 p. cepted, for $1.50. Also in our retail department we have a fresh supply of Lobster Ment, Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, § ing Clams. Open Long Clams e Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. RED DEVlL DUGAN 1S NOW TWENTY HOURS OVERDUE ON HIS TRANS~ ATLANTIC HOP AND NOT A WORD FROM HIM

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