New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1930, Page 18

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¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY' 28, 1930. MONDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 3Z. Springfield—909 ROGKA Schenectad y— 261—WHAM 790 5:30—Shopping With Dorothy Four the Minuette, £1 e Tookios Glass - (overnment Chemists Progress st ~ Many Women Find Resinol Gives Quick Relief Local };dzg'ny and Burning The painful effects of acid or irrita- ting secretions are amazingly soothed and healed by the first application. At all druggists. |the ggers might easily lic acid and use it as a 8 bite and. substance e. He said the gov- not use carbolic acid one of J « er sa I nalyzed showed an ralysis has t the oncoction ¢ cid in a combin- i T0 JAKE TERYS .. Nationalist Leader Reported Ready to Make Compromise ~ | Rev. emis- Bombay Industrial Commissioner James M- Doran said boot CARBOLICFOUND IN GINGER DRINK | THREE KILLED AS PLANE CRASHES AT MATAWAN Pilot and Two Passengers Die When Sightseeing at Recently Opened N. J. Airport. Matawan, N. J., July 28 (A—The pilot and two passengers on a si seeing flight w killed yesterday at the recently . of Mamaroneck, e pilot, was Killed instantly foot fall of of Wickatunk, chrank, 19, of a few hos- 1 then swooped d. POLIGE 0 WEST HAVEN 0 ARREST CLERGYMAN Matthew Pankus Wanted for Reckless Driving Charge in Con- nection With Girls’ Injuries, the plane. | § EATON WIL TAKE, STAND INLAWSUIT Sheet & Tube Plaintills Unlikely| to End Before Friday Youngstown, Ohio, July 28 (A —| The trial of the suit to enjoin the| merger of the Youngstown Sheet & | Tube company and the Bethlehem | el Corporation entered its fifth| week today with little prospect that| | the plaintiffs would complete their case before Friday. One of the chief witnesses is ex- pected to be Cyrus S. Eaton, Cleve- land financier, and head of the mer-| ger opposition, who has pgrhaps at- tracted more popular attention in the merger controversy than any other individual. He is expected to reveal several important phases of the effort of the merger opposition to block the vot- ing of sheet and tube stockholders here April, 8 when the merger was approved by a two-thirds majority. | Eaton frequently has been mention- ed in the testimony of James A. Campbell, shee and tube chairman, and of H. G. Dalton and Elton Hoyt in“partners in Pickands, Mather and Co., Cleveland ore interests. GEHLBACK LEADS he other car, Hen- o, were ger- police did not hold t the time AIR DERBY FIELD Dozen Pilots Remain in Field— Hope Resumes Soon Los Angeles, July 28 (P — A dozen pilots, survivors of the all- rican air derby, rested here to- fter completing approximately | miles of their aerial Jjaunt jout the United States begun a week ago at Detroit. PLANNING A TRIP IS EASY NOW! Our Travel Department will enable you to p]an a trip wherever, whenever, however you may want to ravel, and make complete arrangements, guides, passports, vises, itinerary, tickets and hotel reserva- tions—right here in New Britain—as well as you could in any other city. Special vacation cruises to B;rmuda, Canada, Nova Scotia and the Great Lakes at very moderate rates. Take that summer trip via our Travel Department. DIXIE DU GAN—DIXIE'S STILL BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA HAVE YOuU HEARD ANYTHING- ) |\ T4 PAPER. THAT FROM RED NO, AL, THE LAST WORD WAS A STORY A NOTE. HAD BEEN YES, ) SAw THAT BUT HAVEN'T THEY HEARD FROM THE__ NOT A WORD WELL , MAYBE THE. SHIP THAT PICKED HIM UP HAS NO WIRELESS, T Saturday Evenings 740 9 D. ST MAYBE— HE'S SAVED The derby will swing eastward Wednesday reaching in one-day jumps Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, and Detroit where approximately $50,e 000 in prize money awaits the wins ners. Lieut. Lee Gehibach, first to are rive at the Metropolitan airport yess terday, held a comfortable lead off more than two hours over J. Ra Weddell, New Orleans, who moved * |'into second place by virtue of tha withdrawal of Stub Quinby, of Mo« line, IIL Quinby disabled his ship landing at Douglas, Ariz, Synday morning and was forced from the race. —Special- Low Prices Bring Your Worn Shoes in NOW Save Money Ladics’ Soles and Heels Ladies' Leather Heels Ladies’ Composition Rubber Heels . Men's Soles and Rubber Heels .. Men's Rubber Heels any kind Men's Full Soles and Heels ... 40c¢ $2.25 Workmanship and Material Absolutely Guaranteed THE , MODERN HAT SHOP 38 (‘HLR_CH ST. TEL. 6328 “A Small Shop Doing a Big Business” DEVIL DUGAN, DIXIE ? () FOUND FLOATING IN THE PLANE WRECKAGE MENTIONING A SHIP MIGHT HAVE BEEN ONE OF THOSE- TRAMP COAST VESSELS and organ When in Hartford why not stop at Honiss's Oyster House for one of our famous “FIVE Course Lobster | Dinner” that is served | from 4 to 8 p. m, S 3 1043 | cepted, for $1.50. 10:45—The | | W3y W g Also in our retail department we 14 Anatitub have a fresh supply, of Lobster Meat, sehiold Tastitute Crabmeat, Soft Sl Crabs, Steam- | ing Clams, Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. 1 Mar ® Bill and Jane Cook Mouth Health

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