New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1930, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD," SATURDAY, AUGUST 1930. DECREASE DISTANGE 1~ INTESTING BRthfl Examinations l\ Mare Severe ,__.m n \Ilmumh 'se (ase INVITED watt radio t ')'U‘ have been get commission September The group cludes WBZ, West and Manufac tone Golf in Court 'BELIEVE IT OR NOT (On request. sent with stamped. ad- dressed envelops, Mr. Ripley will furnish Droot of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U. & Pat Oft.) BY RIPLEY | SInce dl Yy EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S ( a Person to Live in Three Centuries ARTOON d Not Be 100 Years Old — A 1 Cros ird ce Decem But a man 1d be almost one date line you Out M 'i\(‘ \\Ate!—\ ‘x\'——\'ni:guc Origin of a Great SERUN TREATHENT ~ FORBOYS REFUSED U NAVY DISPUTES COOLIDGE STAND ISLAND DISAPPEARS INTO SEA FOLLOWING ERUPTICN Anak Krakatao, 170 Feet High Yes- terday, Vanishes Under Waves After Valcano Spouts Fire 1925 New Rule Phila. Elks Bankrupt /\nd Xsk for Recen er Hrnr-. 0] i1 ask that 'hfinr) i retary of the lodge, be 1 ceiver, A statement | said that financial obli -4 in erecting the new build- - occupies was responsible ent of assets and liabili- ied the petition. issued lton finds e become afflic expected t ined 1 Ad Lelieved en authori vill_order a istol !M‘ 90 trained observers for J. L. nglmg Sued for f’;t‘] Kendall, meteorologist, |ed by Mr. Kendall to be | beligvable.” He said cattle ing in ghe flelds, pastures are ed i} stock on winter ny cases entirely From some sectiof reports that farmer are down trees daily so that cat the leav The Louisvil v no immediate n sight. Tempe s high as 10 and continued warm forecast for today. declar- st u re dy- burn- ration without were Promised Cattle Man Chicago, Aug. Ringling, in ¢ cus, was serv bill for R 1y is d in n accoun food cut ock can rean lay were on his nnx‘rru to Crop Damage Mounts ago, Aug. 9 (UP)—Crop damage, already estimated at I reds of millions ‘of dollars, contin- d to mount and sweltering Amer- ns continued suffering today | om one of the most s e heat es of the century ke breezes brought some’ ago and rains furnished tem comf 1 bot ral the ned cr DROUGHT RELIEF - rary anc situation nferencé ation of relief be z peratures higher cre recorded yesterday ons of countr; In ( n unofficial mark of dertake n the counties 1 farm %gencies t Aid Teeded By More. t ( hoes 111 Mitlion e Fired ington rdia s City, 104 eveport, 10 Dry Spell Relieved drought situatior North re Dak we s of Ohio at Hudson, op loss caused b torm Fehoolstuntil ool READY FOR 20,000 GUESTS ATDEVEN tand Plays of Special Menu For Visitors Kentuc Hard Hit the been ks are dinder of of this w energet Wardinski of the 165th reports t tomor- ed pota- ed peas, b , ice cream and iinner Method In Estimate ting the T ted crop losses from bureau and ubtracting it from th other source bacon milk, butter and coff 1p- hamburg steak, potatoes, b fruit salad, and e va s cro The loss to timated at fro The value of 6,000 nd will be bread and Chemical War Maneuvers officer and two men from each | S were | regiment. took part in the chemical corn crop would ¥ only | war neuvers in the southern se 5 to 40 per cent norm As the 2p yesterday. The | last year's crop was valued sks while harmless 3,000, a loss of wong them. Tear 10 would oce nd bombs were used ut. one of rles L. Wright of New crops suffered the ¢ | Reports Almost Unbelievable proceec ‘l Reports on conditions collected | from a plane that kept circling crop | whi male to the crop alone around tion of was nor ha equadr o |be 1z |102d and 1 _|able to be present _|1sland affected area. Connecticut Governor Here | Governor Trumbull is the - only governor of states having troops here who will make two visits to camp. On Conn day next Thursday he will visit here and will in the reviewing stand when the sth regiments present a special revie With him on that | day will be Governor Norman Case |of Rhode Il who will not be Rhode e governors will not be ops wice day is | of Maine ‘and Ve | present on their ¢ | will be reviewed by | Another 13th Street | Once more the famo 3th street on which th 169th regiment. troops are quartered came into the limelight yesterday when Priva Frank Maturo ofe First Battalio | Headquarters Co., 1024 Infantry. was thrown from a horse as he was to ables. He about the face and head. in ¢ d condition for about half hour after the accident. ate Maturo is orderly for Cap- ain Jos P. H ; of West Ha- He was treated at the 169th al department for his injuries. itchen Police follo were on kitchen po- lice duty yesterday: Privates William n. William G. Weed, r and Willard Va John ont Accident mms and Battalion Julius to be a On Sick List bty ew Britain Yesterday *ININALS LEAST HURT BY DROUGHT duction wpared with fishes mong fur- the the 10 v instinc- > perils they and consider the ma- Every individual of of course competent have e survival of » species. llow if you want ta stocr sitoes. 1t is said 1hat wil noar Wear ye clear of mos by b but do not thing yellow PUBLIC AUCTION RESTAURANT Center Strect, Southington, Conn., at Public AUCTION, Mon- day, August 11, 1930, at 2:30 p. m. (D. T.), known as the ! Garibaldi Restaurant, on second floor, a good opportunity to right l party. $100 deposit at time of Sale, balance within fifteen days. ORGE A. CLARK, Auctioneer, 89 Randolph Avenue, Phone 891-4, Meriden, Conn.

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