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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930. IDAHO TOWN TAXES TS BODTLEGHERS Ofiials Jaied for Corruption— Wives Seek Their Jobs BY (SKIES PHILIP J. SINNOTT (NEA Service Writer) Idaho, Aug. 6 in which and others federal court t Idaho's n the way Idaho's re “rum * Went to BRI VOLTILE ALIGHT UEST O ENISH R Designs Fixed, Experts Turn Attention (o Shades ~aloons Yiclded olors and fat ar and pparent vogus One house ard tn sport . oioh Bon-Tone Has Government Takes Action w the go nt EARNINGS ISSUED Aug. 6.—(P)—Net Youngstow Sheet & e Company i d quarter e $2,604,065.63. equal to $2.18 a stock as compared f ter, the & seco who re- New loved as a Mg, vith for over six bottle so much too glad to Mr. Charles J. Anderson sides st 37 South Hig Britain, and who is emp toolmaker at the Russell Co. in New Britain ha 1 disorders of the stom fcur years. However, the treatment made him fee better that he was onl make the following Bon-Tone Man, saying “Bon-Tone has my O. K for it is a great tonic. I know sev- e1al bottles of Bon-Tone will fix any- ine up that is suffering the way I| prizes were did.” sen, Mrs. A. Knox Bon-Tone is for sale by all first | Gajpin, class drug stores everywhere. ) h street waiq by Telieved and healing begins. man of the to ERTAINS AT BRIDGE Van Valkenburg of street entertained at bridge ening in honor of Mrs. W. G Me.. formerly of tement to the Churc last ey Olsen of Lewiston this eity for life a | won by Mre. W and Mrs. e Crashing Plane Kills 141 Chickens in Pen Roosevelt INield, L. 1., Aug. 6 (UP)—An airplane crashed near here yesterday and took death toll of 141 chickens. Eric W. Wood, noted aviator, was forced to “bail out” at 2,000 feet when part of a wing crumpled. The plane hit a chicken coep, demol- ishing it and killing the hens ifft R. E. Weninger county. Most of the operators of resorts, Trial was held in Coeur d'Alene | No witnesses were presented of Shoshone others were Splash! And the Washington Park Pool Is Informally Opened he defense, Defense attorneys | sed, in their cross-examining | 1d their pleas. the angle that all| ney so collected went to the city, | The officials | means at hand for | good, declared the ! ry convicted acy charge. Her- of Bailey were given | eral prison. t as soon as possibie, saying they take whatever pun- flicted. | and Sheriff Wenin- months each, als. Rossi de- | #dy to carry the fight supreme court if neces- Others were given jail terms, t of these are serving their tences in the jails of three Idaho months in f re meted lan, citizens J raised funds convicted men’s reavy sentences officials ting and adopted cssing sympathy for ticials. the suggestion n for assessor sheriff, as of vindication FIVE ESCAPE AS HOUSE I3 BURNED Grimm Family in Middletown Leave Via Porch 5 ) The in street for Woodm vith fire a few mi y today tes of ry, but Herbert nt went for treatment her hus- Mrs. wo men r leaders ed in a closct and damaged YOONBLANEDFOR FACESSVE HEAT ontinted First Page) Koont (I'P)—0n ¢ that the heat might af- yn robbery of cooler was halted sudder brake were ex- h men were sum- apparatus. another had rned and s today to co ply by not taking any baths than absolutely 1 < a nan snakes which hill coun ng Mississippi Salvaging of here was stopped b of snakes wiggling along ar in search hordes from the nfest river bottoms barges ground arm ihe for v ples in Red ANy 4 on April Fool's vorced this SKIN TROUBLES QUICKLY YIELD TO RESINOL If you are suffering from eczema, ringworm or similar itching, burn- ing, unsightly skin affection, bathe the irritated spots with Resinol Soap and warm water, then gently apply Resinol Ointment. You will doubtless be astonished to feel how instantly the itching is In most cases the si comes clear and healthy again, at very little cost. I skin quickly be- Peesinol Soap and Resinol Ointment also help to clear away blotches, redness, roughness and dandruff, restoring health to skin and scalp. Place the Résinol products in your home today. Your drugsist sells them. sinol esch—enough for convinein 5-R, Reainol, Baltimors, Several hundred boys and girls who could not wait for the formal opening of the Washington park pool, splashed into the Both | water yesterday with their clothes on. which will provide them with relief from hot weather. ' already wading and plunging about in the water. for the dedication of the pond. PARIS CATERING T0 WORKING GinL Jersey Tweed Decreed for Wear During Business Hours Paris, Aug. 8 (®—Paris is trying to placate the working women who protested when skirts were length- ¢ned by designing more than the ueual varieties of clothes fo ity wear. The lilies who neither toil spin are still the favorites of Rue De La Paix and probably ways will be, but Paris now realizes that ther sisterhood of raycheck in the United States worth nor the is a the G The well dressed working woman i3 going to wear jersey tweed for her hours on duty next winter, whether n the home or in the office. The new jerseys are light A ark in color, bl and S brown and white, dark gray mix- ires, and blues and greens all are portant. _ ney weaves and patterned t s are smart embles coni- bine dresses and ackets or coats Coats miss the hem- - of inches. Skirts ten to twelve inches below knees \ The temporary lull in the show- | ings for the week-end sent buyers to the Deau and La Touquet re- to rec il Monday three largest houses have an- nced showings for early next and what they clinches winter style trends. weight whi Ix- average perate u The say costs nine cents for the gro boy to stop at your back door, cctimates the department of com- merce TWO HUMAN GUINEA PIGS AID STRANGE EXPERIMENT Russians Crawl About on Hands and Knees, Eat Only Tomato Juice and Bananas Paris, Aug. 6 (UP) sleeping one hour. working or eating only tomato juice and ba 12 times a day, as human guin out the bold ex and rich Ameri Parie. —~Alternately and are r hands and knees as n ble, because their emplo: rs that b be Russians, who arc well nder contract one uired to walk on their h as pos: paid year, uman would b to th happ He °s an exp jan “gu is considered rich, as he dri NEW VESSELS i (P av Aug. department for the sale comuission Boat No. 49, ard at Mare ts now out o T boats are Eagle located at ¥ launch, H.. Har- the Boston navy Faithful, located do station, New- nuni located S ; the T t the naval tor ort, k. 1., and lighter, 1o York navy yard Bids will ! Young America in the neighborhood is anxiously awaiting the opening of the pool The Herald cameraman, who snapped the pieture, caught many of them The park board will meet tonight and it is expected that plans will be made HORTON SMITH IN LEAD AT TOURNEY Shoots Brilliant 67, § Under Par, at Garden City Garden City, N. Y., Aug. 6 (P— Horton Smith, Cragston, N. Y., pro, with & brilliant 67, five under par, lad the field in the morning round l'of the for the P. G. A. championship Meadow club course. ayed the first kes and came holes in nine home Sarazen, former L. G. A and Johnny Farrell, run- year, scored 71, while orn, Billy Burke and scored Willie Mac- former open champion strokes. The total returned Mike Brady, John Golden, Jack orrester Jimmy Hines. Fred »a and Long Jim Barnes had ach Walter Hagen, who won the P. G A. championship five times. was in grave danger as he took 77 strikes he morning round, finishing with a six at the par three home hole ank with a count of eliminated him- Bill Me Whiify Co IFarlane, took T4 by Bobby Cruic T3 seemed to self. 10 of today the four score pros can qualify for the among the 64 to ing To mpionship proper. Only da produced 9 gallons What's on at Station YIA] P Instinctively you turn to the radio page to find out what is on the air. The advertisements in this paper simplify your buy- ing just as the radio page simplifies the selection of your e\'ening’s entertainment. Read the advertisements and _vou’“ know where to go for the things you want. More than that, you'H know what to get and how much to pay, for adver- tising helps you compare values and form unhurried conclusions. You save effort, you save money, you save delay by forming the thrifty habit of keeping track of the advertisements. To buy wisely, read the advertising 35 hole qualifying test today | be- | zinning September § over the Fresh | LUNDGREN ARRIVES AT i NEW YORK BEHIND TIME Hollywood Aviator Safe After Being Reported Overdue—Keeps Plans Secret. Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Aug. § (A —Ted S. Lundgren, Hollywood avia= tor who is planning a round-thee world flight, arrived today from Akron, Ohio. He declined to discnuss iis plans. Starting from New York will make Berlin his first objec- T Aug. 6 (P—Ted S. n, Hollywood aviator who is planning round-the-world flight, was resting at a country club hers ile Roosevelt field oficials reporting him two there on a flight Texas. He loft airport at 5:55 a. m. (L. day ofr Roosevelt field a were hours from he local E. T.) to- Possibilities Slight in Locating Boy Marksman Aug. 8 (A — Police admitted today that possibili- ties were slight of determining wd.o fired the shot Sunday at Mrs. lga Shultz of wn, who was wounded ) E with in the door yard of Henr: this city. Several small known have played at pract in a brush lot in the Sthau's home been ta into tody for questioning by Deputy Coroner Walter Smyth, bu all have denied any knowledge of the shooting. Police have confiscat- ed half a dozen .22 calibre rifles found in the homes of small hoys. death bullet was a .22 calibre shot Waterbu here friends Mau boys, ta of to have You want to tune in on something you'll like — something interesting—without having to waste time picking up station after station.

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