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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. Y SATURDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Timc¢ 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 8:45—Edward tone 422—WOR. Newark—710 5:30—Jdel Coffee. pianist 241—WNAC. Boston—123 New York—660 154—WEAJ The Lady Nex SUNDAY 283—WTIC. Hartford—1i060 303—WBZ, Springfield—990 6:40-—Associa seores 6:45—Topics in Brief cer, barit chestra di §:00—Dixie ( lives of a circ circus band —_——— When in Hartford why not stop at Honiss's Oyster House for one of our famous “FIVE Course Lobster Shore Dinner” that is served every day from- 4 to 8 p. m. Sundays ex- cepted, for $1.50. Also In our retall department we have a fresh supply of Lobster Meat, Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, Steam- ing Clams. Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S | 23 State Street Hartford, Conn. 349—WABC, New York—860 | 5:00—Heroes of the Church, re- ligious service End Presbyterian tional broadcast New York—660 395—WJZ. New Y« orchestra at n orchestra | of issue at t by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee —Weather report —Violin and piano recital Artists Service program | of Great Composers e 0—National Sunday Forum in- | ) f the Orient Masked tenor after- | tone, and ¢ Vause is Merry Wive f played e heard twork tomorrow at conc h Parker's xvlophonist »dral choir 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 e of Asbury Methodist AUTONORILE W VANT OUOTA SET European Manufacturers Urge Bar to American Imports Through the Stati:‘ e | The NEW BRITAIN HERALD NOW DELIVERED AT THE SHORE DAILY The HERALD will he delivered on the same night The HERALD will be for sale at the following dealers: shore. WATSON'S DRUG STORE, Saybrook, Conn. PARKER'S STORE, Saybrook Manor, Conn. P. L. BILLINGHAM'S STORE, Steven’s Cor- ner, Westhrook, Conn. HUBBARD’S STORE, Clinton Beach. AUSTIN STORE, Beach Park, Clinton, Conn. M. E. AUSTIN, Clinton, Conn. J.M. GOLDHAMER’S STORE, Madison, Conn. MONROE'’S DRUG STORE, Guilford, Conn. ; Museum Director Gives His SHERWOOD SOLVES Answer to Edison Question Aug. 2 (UP)—Dr, wood. director of the um of Natural His- his solution yester- 1e most difficult of homas A. Edison's | &_Vhen Parachnte Fails Atlantic City, Harvey Pow | devil, who had less times to gi' e problem of the bl Gl most spectacular stunt Powers, billed as Cannonball,” was shot from a non attached to an airplane half | 5 not because he was my best friend but because of his promise to the scientific world, and I should select DESERT PROBLEM 52502 45 i 58 e " HILLS PERFORMER Harvey POWSI‘S Meets Death!province of the Moravian “The Human water in the glare &t searchlight, and was brought to shore. Other stunts for which Powers was noted included one in which he rode on top of a pole fastened to an airplane. He was a World War WinstorrSalem, N. C., Aug. 2 (UP) —Bishop Rondthaler, 88 year old governing bishop of the southern church, who never had been a proponent of motion pictures, enjoyed greatly tha | film version of Admiral Richard E. | Byrd's flight over the South Pole Aug. 2 (UP) | When he attended a local theater for -l ed his Itfe count- pectators a. thrill, | was injured fatally last night in his| the first time. COURT DECIDED | Ogdensburg, N. Y., (UP) — When | the late Mrs. Charlotte Veance be- | queathed $400 to her nephew, Hi- ram Flanagan, she created a prob- 2 |lem. There were two Hiram Flan- mile out over the ocean, but the|agans and both were her nephews, 1 | parachute on which his life depend from the water, only slightly. He hit the water with such force | he died in a hospital half an that hour later of the injuties. Powers had been doing the stun for several weeks - | After ed did not open until he was 50 feet|J checking the fall| for the amuse- ment of night patrons on the mil- lion-dollar pier. Each time previous- | in hearing evidence submitted, nolds decided in favor of agan of Brockville as against his namesake in Cornwall t sl o Bricklayers and Plasterers' Union, No. 8, will hold an important meete August 5. All members are ree {1y he descended successfully to lhv}qufl!"ll to be pre “Announcement by A. G. HAWKER, Inc. Automobile repairing by efficient mechanics * equipped with modern tools and intelligent superv son , coul would Bring your problems teed and is backed by 20 v Britain owners. has built for us an enviabl r fine We are now in a position to offer this high grade service to owners of all makes of cars. e reputation for fine work. to us. Our work is guaran- ears of experience with New Announcing the ~ Opening of New Britain's First Miniature Golf Course Saturday, August 2nd at the Willow Brook Golf Range, the first miniature course in New Britain will be open for play! This pastime has fairly taken the country by storm, and sincd its inception, it is estimated that over five thousand of these courses are now in operation. Willow Brook compares with that of any other of its kind, being a full 18-holes, with a water hole, sand traps and bunkers. New Britainites who have played miniature courses in other cities have expressed a real interest in ours, and say that those who have not thrills of this new pastime, have store for them. experienced the a real treat in There is sure a surprise awaiting you at our opening, August 2nd. Come One, Come All! DESIGNED BY ARTHUR SUZIO CONSTRUCTED BY PETER SUZIO PROFESSIONAL—AMER CARLSON Willow Brook Go if Range at Stanley and South Main PHE'S DOWN BELOW AND IM SURE GLAD TO