New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1930, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST § 1930 |@"?Rw’m;/ fif iSigme | The Fiying Prince of England PEIGREF] PETS jf”“fs'iffif‘ififi‘sfi?fifig"file?I""tf:?fil";""?.“f;‘.“i?‘?fi%}?’l"'ii}’i%.??fi; ‘S ’// - 1 1 New London, Aug. § (P—Charged | encrgies were to benefit Connecticut 5 te He | H L ‘\Hh being responsible for ringing | industry where S " > | 3 in four false alarms, two of which | 395—1 k—76 | 8 were sounded during a thunderstorm | p {last night, and with setting two re- |Salvage Expert Sklppers woman Who Wafl ed Amma g m cent fires, and attempting.to fire thc] Fleet of Sunken Vessels | old towp mil, jone of the city's his{| san Francisco, Aug. S. (P—Bat- RIS sport ( T 31l J % 1 |toric spots, erdeted in 1650, Thomas | tered, wrecked shi 4 ! ; , wrec ps compose the TFastern Daylight Saving Tine T Cook i . ] D%[h LOSCS WISh Russell, 20, i under arrest by the | fortune of Capt. Thomas Patrick local police. He was captured | Henry Whitelaw. 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 1 t : ndid RO e : ; ¢ we s = >)—Three | while Tunning away after sounding,| His fleet of 71 vessels . - )~ Contcert el Uty : feadliners: moveltsor 3 pedigreed two An s |the second false alarm. He ad-|pap vachts. stubby freighters, Sskin 2 . { barges . . . is strewn along - | mitted having rung in both of last| . rugged Pa coatline from alarms but said he couldn't | o ber much about the otherS. | canaga to Lower California. s believed to be mentally de-| ™1, “g44ition the 83-year-old Scot fective and physicians will be asked | owe boo Sinien atTnr to examine him. His case in the| hich ne purchased eight years ago police court this morning was COn- |4, oorap afterthe F-3 and F-b had inper s atonday oy TeAsOn. | yeen decommissioned by the gove QOne of the places he is ¢ ged with | i | ent. setting fire to was in the rear of his | QRN own home. s Winterman, who died sked or er th- uted them During Whitelaw's 62 years as | “junkman” of wrecked vessels of ¢ i = | the fic he has successfully _|Bingham Praised for | raised Efforts for Industry | e o VOLCANO ERUPTS. s Aug. 8 (UP)—The lofty > Asama, 90 miles northwest iy e ot Tokio, erupted at 10.20 P. M. to- r Hiram Bingham was prais v, shaking houses in Karuizawa, | President E. Kent Hubbard .of th and showering the town with | Manufacturers’ Association of - L M i e Selen G e e s P Leen semi-active for vears and has a crater 1,000 feet across. It is industry of the 1 a | more than 8,000 feet high. no (onn(cnr\t senator e iy Growers in Porto Rico have de. 128—WLW. Cincinnati—700 t = . SHeioRIgars fabingham, inxespony Yelopedle Igpeailarsepae dm gl Gy 7 Presenting T smeesmeemcenamie BUYING STIMULATORS ... that should coax the reluctant dollars into circulation! B. P. 8. VARNISH GERSTNERS TOOL CHEST / on of special No. 1 all purpose No. 14 Reg. $14.50 .. Now $13.00 < r A N w i M arnish with a 3 inch brush vui- No. 41 Reg. $17.00 ., Now $15.00 —WGY. Schenectady—790 ? Nassan ¢ 5 Ay LEVTL canized in rubber.™ $2 69 No. 41A Reg. $18.00 .. Now $16.00 | B 500 vaIN STREL : /i P RITA $4.50 regularly. ... .. A 3 GARDEN HOSE Skyscraper RUBBISH BU R\P,R\ 50 Foot ; Lified: an RS 3 Model D—reduced PATHFINDER 349—WABC. New York—s60 5 bt i 10 assignmien ¢ your wages. ] Model E—reduced ! Der Cepepes - HOSE REELS nonth on the unpaid amount of loan. : 16 Mesh Jersey No. 2—Holds 75 ft. e cw o« $3.25 OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK H COPPER SCREENING No. 10—Holds 100 ft. EhSAL B Regular 10c \..... Now 8¢ sq. ft. [ large wheels ...... $4.00 Regular' e ...... Now 6¢ sq. T HOSE NOZZLES e LAWN SPRINKLERS white pine. Ring .. : $2.55 to $3.25 Rainbow $1.50 According to size California ... . cu . $288 Lhe s W RaIniRimgtet SO - $3.50 ASS CATCHERS Reg. $1.85 .... Drop Forged Open End . : —_— WRENCHES g SECURITIES 3 WOOD RAK 1 set (4)—Reg. 65¢ .... Spec. 3 steel bows, 3 g 7 1 set (6) Med. Reg. 31.00 Spec. s 3 1 set (6) Lge. Reg. $1.25 Spec. 8 00 + 5 | j g 5100 to $1,500 Il B gt ¢ ¢ : FLOOR BRUSHERS S ¢ ) \\)‘n Handle PICKING BASKETS | gton 14 inch 15 Bushel Oxford S St e =5 o s e e e Now: $1.34' Picking Baskets ........ 5 AXMINSTER AND WILTO wring Vs Bushel Fall Bail RUGS g . Now $1.67 Picking Baskets .. .uw.a T 8-2x 11-6 and 9 x P $35.00 to £93.00 \aiue——-ar Off A Genuine BAMBOO WG Lt | | vorrow on your collaterar. 1 || K LAWN RAKE e i ARMSTRONG'S INLAID AND PRINTE! § FREE BLAIR LINOLEUMS With Each Purchase L:\\ti)\,’)‘l(());\l'th.\ of $1.60 ¢ More AL ‘ 1 Piece of Inlaid Black and White Block § k| b 1 Piece of Inlaid Blue and White Block m £ o Prlce d ? BROMLEY NET CURTAINS PARK AND BIGELOW STREETS ‘ Also Scrim :md4 Ruffled Curtains PHONE 5000 Hardware . . Paint . . Glass . . Curtis Woodwork . . Builders' Supplies . . Roofing . Transmission Equipment. o ] A . Supplies . . Agricultural and Dairy Equipment . . Power . lndHStrla} Baflk 4 Da MEE F & QW@‘. : IT'S RIGHT FROM RACKLIFFE'S—ALWAYS Capital and Surplus $325.000 | | 136 WEST MAIN ST. 26 (HURCH ST (OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M.) New Britain, Connecticut < SATURDAY v\mri\l\:. PRO- i By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL GRAMS WHAT DO YOU THINK OF = > YOU'RE. 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 THE NEW YORK SKYLINE. A L (2 : RE | WONDERFUL,, VES SIR_, 'JL 1 ! d Aoty QD/LPROHIEI*ION , REDDEVIL?, K / [ b RED DLV)L. A DUGAN I/ = \RLDD_%H—’ . (T Ry ALwars LanDS ) ”mf . When in Hartford why not stop at Honiss's Oyster Ho n famous “FIVE Course Lobster Shore Dinner” that is serv from 4 to 8 p. m, Sundays ex- cepted, for $1.50. Also in our ret have a fres Crabme ing Cla n Chowder Clams and Shr HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn,

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