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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDA AY-AUGUST 9, 1930. SATURDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time artford—1060 —Mellow Melc 249—WABC. New York—S60 i P, /777, % o 128—WLW. Cir ROGR ¢/ | 27 W Annati—700 2088 261—W HAM New York—660 154—WEAF, B ieers R 261—WHAM. Rochester New York—760 195— W7 125—WLW. Cine l Through the ‘tady—790 Rochester—1150 § Slatic} Ly Robot He ng the winter. When n Demonstrates for the welf: ¢ countrymen pr ernment to insist on the nt o Kilda and tF population s did not tr n them ned their curiou tem with with a was the Kilda was one £ the t. The island in 1840, of Atlantic Ste 0, (Pr to the ford a small e N to ust the ra- Parisian Fur Styles . Aid Lean Pocketbooks s fin- [ for furs but who wants the fur to the | be good living | Cravat scarves of ermine lead the Con- |list of smart fur neckwear for au- dful [tumn. Parisian women wear them gov- | knotted in the back preferably abandon- | Narrow es, widening toward e removal | the squirrel, sealskin displayed f | when the fir: days come. Black and white fur cravats are decidedly chic. Smart women are wearing them with late summer | cestumes and they promise to be nspicuously new among autumn " | coat-dress accessories. d to ted \ . r . Ruffled Necklines Keep Favor of Paris Women Paris, Aug. 9. (A—Ruffled>neck- nes remain favorites with Parisian lines are h softly of frequently gathered or the dress n. When a touch of whita white ruffle is newest beneath the black Velvet Ea_t;for Winter wned . Copy Wide Summer Brims Aug. 9. (A—Winter hats licate the lines of sums« ats in velvet are con. mong advance models brims velvet ¢ crowns an much Styles e USE ®ERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Thoroughness is one of the outstand- ing qualifications of our graduates this students. and employers realizing are mighty glad to get our Why not enroll today? DAY SCHOOL OPENS ON SEPTEMBER SECOND Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox SEARCHED. JUNIOR 15 NOT ALLOWED IN THE HOUSE ANYMORE AFTER l | His wWEEK END”HIKESY UNTIL HE HAE?HOROUGULY < Ty s T NT FO vy MNight 7-9 GET Our showroom is open We still have a few Special Ranges left io at worih-while price reductions— COME IN— Gt —_—— When in Hartford v top at cepted, for $1.50. Also in our retai have a fresh supply Crabmeat, Soft She : ing Clams. Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S | OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn, 122—WOR At DIXIE DUGAN—WHOOPIE! ~ New Britain Gas Company By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL Newark—710 fi:; TUGBOAT MA(OM 15 | SURROUNDED BY BOATS | WHISTLING AND RACING ~—— | CRIES OF RED DEVIL AHOY— FOLKS , | GIVE YOU MY WORD :‘\ | HAVE NEVER HEARD ;\;_’ANmecr 70 EQUAL IT/ program OW COMING INTO THE HARBOR. i iy |4 SO THISIS .| HOW 5 <7 NEW YORK ) )~ ) Rep A&’ ALY i e L RED DEVIL T, U T DUeAN =y 2 AT S hueRAH s STAKD BY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FOR QUR NEXT POINT OF INTEREST— SORRY ) CANT GET CLOSE ENOUGR TO RED DEV)L 70 HAVE. HIM SAY A WORD Tp YOU OVER.THIS GREAT — NATION WIDE. A\ Hookup £/ %’ IRy (= S M~ 0OF /1. (i i fl”\ ( I ‘f/{[\\ \