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7 \NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930. = FALL RIVER MAN LOSES CHICKEN RAISING T0BE RESTRICTED Rutherford ~ Also Proposes ™ Change in Garage Zone Laws ander J. Burrows, 71, Five Others Narrowly Escape Same Fate £ public TS VISTAY S WIVESALINONY Court Grants Present Spouse $10 a Week for Time (O UNIOV WL ACCEPT APW WGE (o g Members Ratily Compromise Extradition Documents Arrive for Young Healy York d Yor 7 P— TVO DISISSED = INLIOUOR PROBE .~ Another Fined and Two More NaNTs pros: BOAT ASKS AID TUG SENT TO AID e 7 P—T “THE PELHAM” CHARTER “ON THE BEAUTIFUL CONNECTICUT RIVER” 2 DECKS Our Prices $30 - $65 Cut This Adv. Out For Future Reference J.J. Lawler PHONE 5368-M FISHING TRIPS MOONLIGHT SAILS PARTIES DAY OR NIGHT Accommodations For 75 82 Rocky Hill Ave;, New Britain, Conn._, LIFE IN COTTAGE BLAZE Ghicago GollerBothered Throngh FOR MAN CITY RECORD CLAIMED BY BOYS FLYING KITE, QUIGLEY BEHIND INWATCH PLAY When ‘\ Endurance Contest Ends Acrial Toy Flutters Down After 6913 Hours, ‘ Poor Putting of a companion, who acte ater- Jacksonville, Fla, Aug. 7 ® — oy, a trio today claims the city Kite | Unable to control his putts, Al ) Quigley, of Chicago, who won the qualifying medal in the links golf tournament he went three down to L t Detroit, at the end of j5 t nine holes of the ini of match play today. ley who turned in a qualify- & , 13, .son of Van Gorder of ninick Rich, 15, John Rich on d Vito Daffino, | reet, came to 6 o'clock when a d brought the national | ) al ial d Monday with each of v | father of a five-year-old daughter. ade from old t rval | st the trio ions to estab- the contest. »- Injured “Daredevil” Is Still in Hospital vering from th ffécts of the which cost his life perch po which he perform pped, e ) Dunigan of expected to be t nth from James Bus defeated Gordo Brooklyvn, won | th New Michael Champi, - continue his Bell Business l\I;uiager Of College Publication of 242 North|. ds and rela d performer, broken leg, toe . Duran(VPuhlicity Man Killed in Hotel Fall Aug. 7 (UP New Yo Bell of t wny W E JoiNnep eI fi“gtgu to give 7E WANTED the advantages locally, that Firestone has na- tionally for reducing our costs und' building volume business on small profits. A Department Store for Your Car Our costs are absorbed by several different lines instead of one. We sell the complete Firestone line, in- cluding Tires—Tubes—Batteries-— Brake Lining—Rims and Accesso- ries. Instead of buying these items from several different places, we get them all from one place on one ship- ping order—one freight bill—one handling. Our Costs Are Lower Your Savings Greater Firestone always leads in bringing down prices. Firestone always leads in new tire improvements and builds more miles into tires than any other manufacturer. Every advantage Firestone has in world wide re- sources—buying rubber and cotton at the lowest prices — is ?nl right back of us for the benefit of our cus- tomers. Result — you get more in value for less in price. The name “FIRESTONE” on every tire is the pledge of the manufacturer that the tire you buy is the best you can ob- tain for the price you pay. Note Why Our Tires are BETTER Our Tire T where the wear comes. OLDFIELD = Mall OurTire Order (Cash Price) Tirs 4.4021.$5.55 $5.55 45021- 6.35 6.35 47519 7.55 .55 50019 7.98 47.98 5.0020. 8.15 8.15 52520 9.40 9.40 52521. 9.75 9.7% 6.0020_12.55 12.90 8-Ply Other Sizes Proportionately Low H. D. TRUCK TIRES 30:5..19.45 19.45 32x6_34.10 34.10 BATTERIES 8 ®y935 13-Plate Sentinel = 30x4.50-21 4.75in. ______Width ____ 16.80 Ibs. _____ Weight. q £ .598 in. Thickness of Tire. .553 in. 6 —Pliesat Tread.__. 5 165 cu. in._. Rubber Yolume._150 cu. in. We have actual cross sections of other tires for comparison with Firestone. DOUBLE GUARANTEE All tires guaranteed without limita- tions by us and Firestone. Drive in today! We give service for the life of our tires and see to it that you get all the mileage and satisfaction Firestone builds into them. * builds his “first line” tires under his own name. Clark’s Auto Service 102-4 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 1596 TIRES — WBES — BAT TERIES — BRAKE | to rest in a flag draped casket car- | ried by a squad of his mates in the | first district, including Plum Island, | to which station Pratt was attached, | woman, who has been working dili- © [ dit Malviya, who wit 2 EXTRA PLIES UNDER THE TREAD HE patented Double Cord Breaker pro- vides for two extra ples of cord right under the tread. They take up road shocks and resist punctures and blowouts. In the Fire- stone Anchor Super Heavy Duty this means 8 plies under the tread—Extra strength right A mail order or Special Brand tire is made by some unknown manufacturer and sold under a name that does not identify him to the public, usually because he 138 SOUTH MAIN STREET of the Grosvenor apartment hotel. At the offices of the Durant com- pany it was said Platt had not been seen there for the last two weeks. He had formerly lived at the Gros- venor, although no reason for his presence there today could be given. Pratt Buried in Maine; Full Honors Accorded Kittery, Maine, Aug. 7 (® — The body of “hief Boatswain's Mate Louis A. Pratt who was killed Mon- day night off Ipswich, Mass.,, when fellow Coast Guardsmen, mistaking his power surf boat for a rum run- ner, fired upon it, today was borne servige. Twenty-four Coast Guard enembers of the from stations in the attended the services as an escort. rge crowds attended the church rvices. Pratt was married and the Betty Carstairs’ Home Burns Down Last Night Gravehurst, Ont., Aug. 7 (UP)— Il luck continues to beset Betty Carstairs, plusy English sports gently here for the last three weeks preparing for the Harmsworth speedboat races. Returning to her = cottage after tinkering with her super-speedboats Estelle IV gnd Estells V last night, English girl challenger found it to the ground. inteer firemen es to save Miss C selongings and and trophies. | risked their | stairs’ person- | cherished cups | NATIONALISTS SENTENCED Borhbay, India, Aug. 7 (® —Pan- other nation- | alist congress leaders was arrested last Saturday, today was fined a hundred' rupees, (about $36) or, in| nced to fifteen days | ment. Other mem»! gress committee ar- | sentenced to three | e imprisonment. } FIRE AS STOVE EXPLODES New London, Aug. 7.—Explosion | a gasoline cooking stove yester- ¢ startetd a $4,000 fire in a two- apartment house on Pequot | avenue. Mrs. Norris Horen, who | was cooking over the stove when it exploded, escaped the fire. - | | | ‘ | | ANCHOR Super Heavy Duty S Mall Our THi L ar Tire per (Cash Price) 4.50-21.89.20 $9.75 4.7519-10.20 10.25 5.00-19.10.95 11.75 5.2520.12.35 13.65 6.00-19.14.4% 16,65 6.00-20.14.70 17.10 6.50-19.17.40 18.95 7.00-20.19.05 23.45 Other Sizes Proportionajely Lew Tivestone COURIER 30x3%_____$4.20 30x3%ExtraSise 4.30 44931 479 5021 53§ — LINING Cos Cob Man Hides In Deep Woods Near Home Greenwich, August 7 (A—The wooded Cos Cob section of Green- wich today was being searched for ‘Walter Stebbuns, father of four children, who has been absent from his home since Monday morning. A 10 year old son, saw his father yesterday afternoon, but the latter darted away and disappeared into the woods. Three other persons re- ported seeing the man near his home. Stebbuns left home Monday for New York to take a medical treat- ment. FOURTH VICTIM SUCCUMBS Stamford, Aug. 7 (P-—Majk Kernyehny, 42, of Stamford, who was severely burned in the explo- sion and fire at Richards & Com- pany here, Tuesday morning, which the this claimed three lives, died in Stamford hospital at 10:50 morning. Deputy Coroner Henry C. Stevenson of Bridgeport will open an inquest into the four deaths here, this afternoon. | L ~ NEW CRUISER TO SAIL ‘Washington, Aug. 7 (#—The navy department announced today the new 10,000 ton cruiser Houston would sail August 30 from Newport, European waters. On her return she will visit Hous- ton, Texas, the city for which she was named, October 23. She then will join light cruiser division 5 of the scouting fleet, at Hampton Roads, Va. BERG HAS WEIGHT ADVANTAGE New York, Aug. 7 P—Jackie Kid Berg, British lightweight, scaled 133 1-4 pounds and boasted a weight advantage of 8% pounds over Kid R. I, for a “shakedown” cruise in | Chocolate when the boxers weighed in this afternoon for their ten round bout in the Polo Grounds tonight. Chocolate weighed 124 pounds. AUTO OVERTURNS, BURNS East Hampton, Aug. 7 (P—An automobile driven by M. C. McGraw of Springfield, Mass. turned over on (& hill in Marlborough today, caught | fire and burned. Mrs. McGraw, who was injured about the legs, was res- cued from the flames by @ passing motorist. She was treated by a physician and taken to her home. Her husband was unhurt. STREET CARDINAL MANAGER St. Louis, Aug. 7 (A—Sam Brea- don, owner of the St. Louis Cardi- nals, National League baseball club, today announced the reappoint- | ment of Charles (Gabby) Street as | manager of the team for the 1931 season. BIRNBAUM'S FURNITURE CO. The Lttawb Prices — The Super-Quality Furniture Values Included in Ouf Gigantic “Store-Wide” Furniture Manufacturers’ STOCK DISPOSA . SALE Is the Talk of the Town! Those who attended the opening this morning were very much pleased with our offerings and marvelled at the tremendous assortments of bargains that crowded every inch of space in our huge 5 story buiding. Though we were practically rushed off our feet all morning—everybody received quick and courteous attention and service. Everybody seemed exceedingly pleased with our Sacrifice Offerings and bought values they will never again duplicate elsewhere. Plan to share in the savings of this Great Disposal Sale—Tonight and Friday—Come early! Hundr eds of Nationally Known Suites, Bedding and Rugs are included by Kroehler, Simmong, Englander, Colonial and other well known manufacturers. MORE WONDERFUL FURNITURE SACRIFICES OFFERED for TONITE and FRIDAY $4 — 27x54 AXMINSTER THROW RUGS Newest Patterns $].98 NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKES Fine LIVINGROOM SUITES Made hy Krochler, Colonial, and others— are now included in this Great Event at $1 WALNUT BOOK TROUGH END TABLES huge sacrifices. Our entire stock of over 100 $40 AXMINSTER 9x12 RUGS Newest Fall Deeigns 32;?_2 %8 Attractive New Style TABLE LAMPS $2.59 - $27 ICE BOX $10 — 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS 3-DOOR INSULATED $13.95 65 Bedroom Now On Hand—The Largest Stock in This City. Suites are— , NOW OFFERED- AT ALMOST HALF PRICE s§ New Style BRIDGE LAMPS $1.39 up Ge Cl ’ SIMMONS SPRINGS $6.87 Suites NEW INNER SPRING MATTRESSES s132 $2.25 Fine Mahogany END TABLES 98¢ $12 nuine OIL 22 ATTRACTIVELY UPHOLSTERED COGSWELL CHAIRS Y p Bl Make Your Selection ’ $175 — 3-PC. BEDROOM SET Consists of Bed, Vanity, Chest LARGE IRONING BOARDS $2.25 $14.89 98c $18 — 7-6x9 TAPESTRY RUGS Newest Styles $8.95 FREE DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE DURING THIS GREAT EVENT BIRNBAU NOW'!—TODAY'! At Great Reductions 5-PC. USEFUL KITCHEN SET Glassware $1.00, Dining Room Suites Sacrificed Below Cost 369 up LARGEST STOCK IN THIS ENTIRE CITY! (LIBERAL CREDIT Terms Extended COMPANY REED HAMPERS Large Size 9Bc $14 BEAUTIFUL SCOOP CHAIRS Very Attractive $2 $6 BOYS' Large Size WAGONS $2.59 $18 ODD WALNUT DRESSERS A Few Left 899 STORAGE TILL WANTED ON ANY ARTICLE YOU BUY NOW! M’S FURNITURE 381-385 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9

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