New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 29, 1930, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930. 1 NBC netwo al accession to the throne, an- | told police stories of sleeping in|They were brought back to New, celebration will be held, this| parns and fields and living on what- | Haven by asylum officials this with real rejoicing. 4 | er they could gleam frgm gardens. | morning SALUTES VI[}T[]R EXPLOSION DEIOLISHES ‘ gasten D*“‘Ii"r‘d‘“““fi T“,W - ord. : o o i g »iljhi‘» l[fl‘W] K}?l?b]}l{cecsegfiepmgi i Houses and Church .Damaged. In August SpeCIal Sale Blast Believed Caused by Time Bomb—Loss §100,000. — M WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY N. J., July 29 (P— ey = Kitchen Stools . 98¢ 4] All Steel \ High Back Rest Rubber Tipped Legs Cork Seat 60 inches Colors: —1\01\, Gray, Green high ; —— ) Lo NEWSPAPER SAYS " | Through the Static | "yuxKE DEATHS ARE 15000 Soeis i e o S T 2% 1Al 57.. HEW BRITAIN COM Istimates Much Too Low — Makes Survey of Territory enes Morning Only Floor Demonstrators | Sample Stoves ' 40% Reductmn 40% 349—WABC. New York—S60 379—WGY. Schenectady—780 s or Built for More Miles of Faithful Service— L L S T ! T E E |8 i = SAVE 20 and 30% On These STOVES e |_CONTINENTAL COAL RANGE $59.00 | 2 2—COAL RANGES The Following Machines in Perfect Condition: —“WATER WITCH” WASHERS $5 9 _“KENMORE” WASHER ~ § 50 W ED. MORNING OXLY 261—WHAM. Rochest 159 3 \ b Y y : " | - Us WED. LIMITED SUPPLY ey 29¢ . 2 30c ONLY Usual WED. . $120 ONLY ¢ - PQTTER‘{ LAMPS Feather Pillows matter how strenuous the task! dly buile! The @ & PARCHY SHADES 17x 24 wide specially desxgned tread firml\ grips all roads 4 |4 - o —the sidewall is made in one piece with the rr(:\r‘~ 48 Usual WED. Uil WED. ALLSTATE TRUCK TIREs the carcass is of many s § $1.49 ONLY ¢ e e ¢ ,v“:'\,’::,f o 7'::'2 :”""“ plies of highly elastic fab- {1 |} l 65¢c h ¥ Taax1v; 5 B0 1.98 ric and deep cushions of 326 218 & 395 rubber! Equip now with § om0 wno 10 was ATISTATES—you'll ger i i j s LR more miles for your money! [ D i 5 s V4 [ ] HOEBUCK SEAR%’ &@E@aj‘am RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN anp Co. Bl oeex PE; 84 ARCH STREET [ <o 84 ARCH STREET g PINK and BLUE — 24 x 36 DIXIE DUGAN—ALL ON EDGE By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL WELYL, | FELT IT’ YES, AND YOU'D JOULL FEEL WORSE : ’\ IN My BONES HE RETTER GET A )P EEEIS IF YOU DONT—— YOURE. TELLING- ) FEEL. u \ WOULDNY ”Ay : LCERIIE 700 BAD e ME THIS AFTER, piano and T0 LOOK ALL THESE 5:85—Reports: stock market clos-| T I TERRIBLE ing prices | [ ABOUT RED AT 2 AROUND . YEARS ! —_— [ 2 g FOR. \WORK - When in Hartford why not smp at Hel fante i : | NOwW Honiss's Oyster House for one of our | famous “FIVE Course Lobster S o Dinner” that is served every day trom 4 to 8 p. m., Sundays ex- o : ther report _ cepted, for $1.50. o .ocke, Trish ac- Also in our retailMecpartment we have a fresh supply of Lobster Meat Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, Steam ing Clams. Open long Clams and Chowder -Clams and Shrimp. WEDNESDAY MORNING PRO- GRAMS 303—WBZ. Springfield—990 HONISS’S = 7:45—Jol 1 s N R $:00—Phil Coo OYSTER HOUSE CO. O lhoiey 22 State Street 8 Shopping About with Dor- | Hartford, Conn. l othy Randall l McNaught Byndicate. 1oc. N ¥.

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