New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 7, 1930. —dt SCIENTIST FAINTS, (e e vt HEAT MODERATES; ~ 7| RELIEF TEMPORARY - Crop Damage Likely in State Unless Rain Arrives TESTS POSTPONED |-+ Schnell's Proof ol Light Delayed CHURCH WILL PAY RANSOM DEWANI]S Hissions Society Authorized Buy Oii Bandits to Cities h Cooperation Promis roach Hankow More es Refused Right To Reduce Perzonnel RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION FIRIWORKS B the rug Store. showers Probahle Railroads Wire Offer Grain Prices Risc : and rye 5% to 63 cents up. the drought and mar- tion. some agricultural lead- ewed the unusual summer as ng while others called it “a publisher 1 now w New Way Closes Ugly Pores —blackheads disappear! mmer this Holly- ops the kin free of freckles and guards azainst that | lcathery look caused by wind and | sun. | nigh Baltimore. as one Pe nnn]\nnm Has Shortage WELPS IN POLICE FIRST billion dollars Water Famine Faced Aug. T (A—The pros- water famine must be e capital “Heirs” Must Pay Ta.\.;;; But Get No Bequests New York, Aug. 7 (UP)—Six “heirs” of Aaron de Cordova, well known Wall street figure, are the hard luck champions of the day. They must pay $4.476 in- heritance taxes on inheritances they will never get Here, in brief, is the happened De (ordova died the day before the big Wal Istreet crash, leav- ing his residuary estate to five brothers and one si The estate was mostly and bonds which were cut in halt continues, officials re was no sign of a rought today. as the its daily climb n forest fires in west- nued with more the front way it Pa. Aug. 7 (A—The t of health reported r shortage condi- te hav ‘ [ | o stocks beq pelies siduary rer f the d, two n tax a nentione hose specific bequests ffected by the ing PARK BOARD 0. K. GOLF COURSE FEES. : Lanpmer Explains Why Rates which ok in Al fop Playing Were Established ntrol b Brush Fire Menace ., Aug. 7 (UP)—The res was added to- ern New rmers with no COURT AID W ‘Man must kill l.he fly or the fly will kill man” Why? Isn’t the common house fly harmless? Just about as harmless as a loaded revolver. “Flies carry typhoid fever, tuberculosis, diarrheal dis- eases, diphtheria and scarlet fever” this health board says. When some- one comes down sick in your home, the cause may be the fly you saw last week buzzing in your kitchen, or crawling on your dining room table. What can you do about it? Becomfortableandsafe. Keep your home insect-free. Spray Flit, which is guaranteed (or money back) to be quick-death to flies, mosquitoes, moths, roaches, bed bugs and other household insects. Yetitsclean-smell- ing vapor is harmless to humans. Says the Indiana State Board of Health Flit is sold only in this yellow can with the black band. Flit kills quicker if you use the special inexpensive Flit Sprayer. In- sist on Flit and don’t accept a sub- stitute. Get yours today! ‘/SpTa>A\\ 1ean smelhng )km 2 Ants The World's La’gesl Selling Insect Kalle? © 1920 Stanco Ina TENNESSEE HOLDS | | | | | ‘COUPLE LIVING TOSETHER ARE QEPARATED BY COURT Farm, PRIMARIES TODAY Congressman Cordell Hull Seks | Senate Nomination Woman Sentenced to State Man Fined 850 After Police- man Interferes am V. v Stanley Ro- Police Of Politis was told last hain, 41 in Bokas, and he is housckeeper, 1\. from the fourth district Ofosivatad | dell Hull entered today’s demc ry in quest of tkh United States sen term. Opposing become d he hat she '1\1'1., Vn,.d P as man so the office d both. urt this morning, Mrs. Bokas v admitted that she lived with him test for the gov Both mmn ? a letter from F proving his stand on M s leglation in pr plan for gover He was opop Johnson Ci xville, ~sought mination for the se held by Representative J nite period. O’Brine and Jackson Pass 407th Hour Aloft Price, district Will lemocratic cong opposition I t r. democrat strict (Memphis) is iward H. Cr n were Don’t Starve The Teeth Teeth have to be built out of foods that are rich in phosphorus and calcium. Many children take into adult life teeth that are defective, unfit for the job that nature intended. Shredded Wheat with milk helps develop sound teeth, good muscles and good bones. Itis rich in the bone-making salts. The crisp, crunchy shreds make chewing necessary and that develops healthy gums and good digestion. SHREDDED WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT (NEW LOW PRICES Q fmarathon Runner Cords 3x4 8.85 32xd & leL/z 1350 lhl'z 'rxnl: STORES OPEN - iy 436 MAIN STREET TEL. 838 OPP. E. MAIN Plenty Parking Space

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