New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1930, Page 4

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x— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930. Surplus of Labor Reported Over VETERANS SEEKING | All Sections of New England In Government Report On Situation Majority of Connecticut Plants On | Curtailed Schedules and Few Making Overtime. Disability Money ngton, July 18 (P—An army 1 men have begun a marcl vernment Former Opera Singer Operating . ( oliaoaes Ft Musicale || for world war veterans in the clos- urs of the last congress. of the Veterans' bureau, t thousands Only Month of Delay biiio’l r‘ai now being spent by erans’ bureau About 156,000 former sol Connecticut CONGRATULATES SUAREZ . Luis Angel Firpo Spends $165 (o Telephone His Countryman After Fight Last Night. SRS DIVORCE USI HY RALD CLASSIFIED ADS Jos Stranger Than Fiction ‘loops the 1oop’ 90 percent of inhabitants of Cresswall England LAWN MOWERS $7.50 . HAY TOOLS Fork< Rakes, Scythes C.A RPE CROQUET SETS $1.25 SCREENS and DOORS Reduced Prices eliminates {rom national clay courts tou Bernard Thompson, slaying of Mrs. K. E son) Wight, dete e A Rutland, Vt te bank examin- || er says he does not know 8 73 ARCH ST. West Rutland Trust compa J after run caused by suicide PHONE 106 liam A. Thrall, 75 year old director i f PLUMBING LARGER PENSIONS - Men Already Applying for New headquarters in 54| cities of the United States, seeking to share additional benefits provided onel George E. Ijams, alxislam airvad\ | - Gioup to DiSGHSS Security So thoroughly prepared was U \ric MRS, MCORMICK'S HARDWARE #! Firemen OQut at Morn To Answer Fake Alarm The first false alarm in several months was run at 7:40 o'clock this morning from Box 13, West Main and Curtis- streets. Firemen who responded waited about the box sev- eral minutes but were unable to lo- Forest, a veteran fight handler. ‘lhdl the “ralders were not in search Firpo told De Forest that he was |of money or other loot because they com(ug to New York next month and idid not break into the safe, consent. that he might fight here. “You' will [ing themselves with an examination |be my trainer,” Firpo told De Forest. of my correspondence.” mer he had defeated Glick, Suar- | 1 Have no clue to the perpetras poke over a transoceanic tele- |yore byt I have employed detec. |phone haop-up to the office of La |tives,” Mrs. McCormick said. Critica, Buenos Aires, where his im- = “ |pressions of his bout were carried by| Senator Nye said he “hoped the [cate a fire or obtain any informa- lloud speakers to many thousands | ransackers would be caught and |iion as to why the alarm was sent |gathered for three blocks about the APunished.” in. loffice of the newspaper. It was es- i Subpoena Issued |timated La Critica paid about $2,800 | Nye's decision to recess the in- for the arrangen\em quiry was made after a subpoena A was issued for Mrs. Mabel Reinecke, UNION CONVENES o et INLONDON HOUSE At 6:36 o’clock last night Co. No. 2 went to 86 Arch strest to extin- guish a slight fire in an automo- |bile owned by the Caslin Auto Ex- change. A short circuit in the wir- ing caused the fire. Report Fifty Casualties In Tharrawaddy District |described by the senator as a “key witness,” whose name “dotted the inquiry.” She is away on 2 vagation. Senator Nye said the inquiry inte Pennsylvania campaigns would be. | Rangoon, Burma, July 18 (UP)— gin the first week in August and |Fifty casualties were reported today that he did not expect to return to |from a severe earthquake in the Chicago until after the Keystone | Tharrawaddy district, 60 miles north state primary had besn scrutinized. lof Ragoon Many houses collapsed from the earth's tremors, and the village ef Letpadan was shaken. Problems Under Pact (P—The royal use of lords was | n interparliamen- | led for its fifth curity problems and the Kellogg pact. | Twenty speakers were scheduled _|for today's session including Vis- irounl Inouye and Congressman | £ Morton D. Hull of Chicago. The in his report | t ¥ ithout undertak- lity or prove odification it | assume that d widely in the tive effort for FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED FREE) By Our Expert Optometrist %\\\ \‘1 1////? ~ //////i \\\\:\\»\ FIESHINSICHED | wmescnsemtoxs en Private Letters Scrutinized DY | | Kovomesrtacis FRee Yo sons vort v rorey shous euiemsbures pous : Optometrist—it's FREE. You don't need to worry about cash—charge your Burglars in Visit USE London, July gallery in the rence be held adjustment of | glasses—pay as lictle as 50c 8 week. ONLY THE FINEST QUALITY LENSES USED Chicago, July 18 P—With the | SPECIAL RATES FOR CHILDREN an senatorial car today began an invest nsacking of her 354 MAIN STREET JEWELERS — OPTICIANS Announcement NOVECK’S DRUG STORE COR. HARTFORD AVENUE AND NORTH STREET Offers Permanent Values NOT TEMPORARY BARGAINS Extra Special for This Week-End ng.gcgoft)})imu: o 72(: | e Low Prices Free and High Quality Will Prevail At All Times Delivery Service Tel. 2371 or 2332 50c—Phillip’s MILK OF MAGNESIA $1.20— BLACK FLAG $1.25— 50c—Ipana TOOTH PASTE 50c—Pepsodent TOOTH PASTE 50c—Luxor 45¢ P WDER o \1};:CE POWDE KOTEX SAL HEPATICA : 25¢— FEENAMINT GUM 82.75— DRYCO blc— EX-LAX 50c—Palm Olive SHAMPOO 31.00—Horlick's MALTED MILK 60c—California SYRUP OF FIGS e 500/0 Off On Entire Stock of Genuine PYRALIN IVORY 35¢c—Palm Olive SHAVING CREAM ......... $1.00—New Gillette RAZOR In Handsome Velvet Lined Box 25¢ Johnson's BABY POWDER 2 for ZSC Only Two to Customer * 50c Box of High Grade STATIONERY 29¢ Three Full Registered Pharmacists Are Ready to Com- pound Your Prescriptions at All Times. Noveck’s Drug Store On Entire Stock of Decorated Toilet Sets and Manicuring Sets N. NOVECK, Reg. Ph. Always at Your Service Wise Smith & Co. HARTFORD OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Fram 9 to 6 Warehouse Dlsposal Sale Of FURNITURE Down Go the Prices for Saturday! Spend from §5 to $50 and Save from One-Third to One-Half on Every Purchase! We are clearing our warehouse of furniture! We are doing it in an extraordinary manner—this you can judge by the tremendous reductions on desirable pieces and suites for the home. $§ Will Buy $7.95 Decorated Smoker .. $6.50 Decorated End Table $6.95 End Table $9.75 Arm Chair .......... = $10 Wnll Buy $16.75 Decorated Smoker .. $17.50 Decorated End Table $16.75 Magazine Rack $59.00 Table Bed ...... $13.75 Foot Rest .. $15 Wnll Buy $19.95 Telephone Set $18.75 Console Table .. $19.75 Gate-Leg Table . $24.75 Bench $21.75 Tip Top Table ... ....-....._.Sé wreravenon oo e $15 12 010 0 0 0 00 om0 0un 0t 0ot o 0 15 B T pupua b1 $20 will Buy 834.75 Library Table $42.50 Buffet $29.75 Four-Post Bed $27.50 Toilet Table $40.00 Curley Birch Dresser ..". om o e $20 v ome o0 $20 SRR 711] $25 Will Buy $39.75 Mirror $39.75 Phone Cabinet .. $34.75 Wing Rocker . $49.50 Cellarette .... $34.95 Nest of Tables .. $30 Will Buy $39.75 Wall Desk $49.75 Gate-Leg Table ... $48.00 Enamel Tea Wagon $69.00 Buffet $54.00 Enamel Kitchen Cabinet .... $35 Wwill Buy $59.75 Sewing Cabinet $44.95 Mohair Wing Chair $59.00 China Closet . $49.75 Chest $59.75 Chifforobe .. $40 Will Buy $59.00 Library Table $59.00 Wing Chair . $59.00 Toilet Table—Walnu $69.00 Four-Post Bed . $59.75 Secretary Desk 845 Will Buy $59.00 Spinet Desk $67.50 Denim Covered Arm Chai $38.00 Highboy $59.75 Dresser .. $69.00 Dresser . $50 will Buy $79.00 Chest $75.00 Chest . $74.00 Toilet Table $75.00 Davenport Table . $69.00 Day-Bed ...... ¥ eiorann

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