New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1930, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1930. COMMISSARY FAILS TOFEED SOLDIERS amp on next wee camp period. He ed to New DBrital Ki ngsford-smith Given Cigarettes M Hmpn al | | | 8 Pat oOff ! (On request, sent with stamped. ad- | dressed envelops, Mr. Ripley will furnish | proof of anything depicted by hlm) | u (Reg. e YODELING BBy Ford to Manufacture Isotta Fraschini Cars Paris, Aug. 7 (UP)—A detail- n by which Henry Ford and chini Motor com- in the RIPLEY ” of each o!‘ P! Isotta Fraschini Detroit while th Ital d build Fords in 1 HUST[]N RESIGAS: - ATTACKS ENE LITTLE MARY HELEN HAVILAND — of Indianapolis AGE 14 MONTHS CAN YODEL AS WELL S AN ADULT ! THe CALF Tral WALKS LIKE AMAN Quned by — MRS N “Conscious of Integ Cec, Rl sz EXPLANATION TO YESTERDAY'S C \RT()()V It Is Pos m\,n to ”]a\ Nine Inmnz\ On Nine Pitched Balls on first hird decides wit thrc o batters pite RUSSBFRE CHAR[}ES Bt WATER WASTE Believe Re: Eaplains BURSTAT et 00 Wi GALES, ARIZONA GIRL FUGHTIVES SING WHILE LOCKER IN GELL © STALED B ) 2 fror INWHIGVILLE AREA Brown Answer Hart's Mill Project Hart'a mill slte Mr. ed the dam propect Fess Temporary Head Senator Fess of v AUTO A, 1, Jflu f brok Did Not see stalled Car his report about our & & other car as arreste vears a leath she had keep ho New Yo (Continued Lrom First Page) terminated foday through the of a new cutover switch laid n during the night in front of - Masonic temple e switch enabl being | the eastbound rain wa- Indian The new method has lifted a load of worry from the police traffic de- trees partment which f w days was — confronted with problem | A Herald ( between Was prooted ode buildings 4 nurses were mobil- | . in the same 1929 period Department Stores net|the southland Motoreycle ended the f with ngt loss of $368, pared with net the same period of 192 |in an ington street and the|in more ways than one. or High school three since her mother's home to and uncle ng"” in deleg onvention, to ¢ stayed (P—Western | conduct a 1y of Kansas h the nate ofit for the t |taining uncontested or $1.07 a share,|ed delegates to the n ] or 62 cents a|tions, and to “stand unitedly for the | betterment general welfare of and all her people.” t six months was - — a common share FINDS DEATH ACCIDEN , or $1.71 a year Bridgeport, Aug. 7 (&) |of accidental death, with no crim- first | inal responsibility. was returned in com- [the death of William Whs loss of $378,201 in|Darien, who was killed itomobile oper. | step-father, William I accident occurred on the x‘\'r'\\ Fairchild road last Sunc ssified Ad helps out Rotary Club Exalts A. Buol, Naming . Him Society’s 2d Hongra}ry Member Abraham Buol, charter member of the New Britain Rotary club, wWhs |honored by his fellow Rotarians at today's luncheon mecting when he was made an honorary member of | the organization and presented with 3 ing the Rotary | emblem and a inscribed the date and brief testimonial. | Buol shares with Governor the privilege honorary In the addres: “Henry badge and inspiration he en to members of the club the veter: ed told of the courtes which marked Mr on with memt ith which the me@bers of \nnlmul which H‘.f Rot Mil- as - the Olmstead of ch, others club, ; Goodale ph of May pas T: un On Heat ab of Ha REFUSES TRANSFER OF STOCKS, SUED Attorney nical ate OWEN RETIRED ON PENSION R —¥ P o B REPRESENTATIVE “ CAUGHT WITH STIL Defies Her Parents' After Elopement ... o romiee (Contintied From First Page) en charter hurried back to wer not im- was a4 poof third, City Advertisement SEWER IN HARDING STREET D hereby given that a { hearin o Teld before the Board of Public Works, City of New Bri in Room City Hall at 7 E. D. T. Monday, Angust 11th 0 on the construction of a sanitary sewer in Harding Street, from Shuttle Meadow Avenus to Vance Place A interested persons are request- ed to be present at said hearing, it they see cause, and be heard in re- | 1ation to the above ROARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, l Thomas F. McGrath, Clerk. | | | { —m—— for the | Month of August FREDERIC'S VITA TONIC PERMANENT WAVES §8 Margaret W. Hepp Beauty Shop Prof. Building PHONE 1746 NEA New York Bureau 1sband.” That was | ~of the former Marjorie . to the reported efforts long prominent in - to have her Wall st illed. The eloped with Martin 1y of South Bend, Ind., causing a society the son of a diplomat to whom she was|

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