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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. [ is;mzs Style shop at 151 Amum! leged $'” counterfeit l-A‘l to a clerk 1 Edward Schneider, 18-year-old pilot who took oft from Westfield airport |today in an attempt to break the Carload of Bay Rum P Perplexing to Sheriff Jesse James Robbed SCHNEIDER IS FORCED Supreme Court to Meet In Prison A_nitlear Billings’ Pardon Plea ARRANGE WELCOME T0 VICE PRESIDEN Curdis to Visit at Newport, R. I, Friday and Saturday Folsom Prison, C Aug. 14 (P— A room in Folson on at Jurists Safeg e summer rt Duncan fi 0. P, CONVENTION i KEYM]TER PUZZ[ES M]MAN’S RETURN 1 Be 1t Disan Puls Identified as Suicide She Appears in Vermont GIVES POLICEMAN CREDIT. FCR BRIDGEPORT SHOWING Commander ~chaal of Legion Post Belieyes They Helped Corps Win Convention Prize, WOMAN HURDER SUSPECT DIES SUDDENLY IN JAIL Winois Man Elected Head oi W alcmt_( lan Accused of Having Given Mothei- fn-Lew Poison to Benefit Through Insurance 3 year ol ad ed Henry nd Governor Roger Wol- old woi ed her her hy in May, body was exhumed the thr onstabl his | FFlorida a land. The next Rochester, N. week west as Cleve- on will be held State Policemen Arrest $8,000 Rohber)A Suspect Beacon Falls, Aug Walter Michulic} N. J., who was of relatives in Seymour a bery suspect was held by stz lice here today ¥ New Jersey authori Michulick is suspected of pation in the $8,000 robbery Richmond dress shop at Plainfield acéording to police. {. §. CONVENTION Aug. 14 (&) nissionaries from 11 o ected to convene and er the her t general Won of the spal church accord- ement made toda ons will be preced and executive sessions ‘for officers and missionaries, for the 6 ession of the society Des Moines, —A carload of Aug. 14 (UP) Of King Albert Coat Knoxville, Ia., Aug. 14 (P — Jesse James has been robbed. His as paymen! on a suit. Junior transcontinental |speed record, has had more DOWN BY HEAVY FOG afrplane than pose of, with no akers, was the probl to Sheriff Frank A King Alb coat was stolen from CAUSE 31X ARRESTS TIRE BLOWS 0UT, 2 DIE hours in the air as a pilot, in- cluding 38 hours of night flying. (Continued From First Page) | He left Dickinson high school two PLAINVIL[E WOMAN s cleans day, when Judge J LHL) signed an order him to get rid of pleases. e order was a compromise between prosecutors and the Woolworth company, in whose store the bay rum was a year ago as an intoxica The end of the famous rum case came when County Attorney Missildine agreed not to prosecute the company promise to sell no e famou A - ROBBED BY BANDITS - Trio Gets $12 in Gas Station Near Hart's Corner Hart's corne Mrs, . TO KEEP LAND 4P POR BLST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS NEW HAVEN COLLISION MAY COST TWO LIVES Man and Little Daughter Not Ex- pected to Survive Injurles —Four Others Hurt FOLKS! the barg _AUATS H’tl(\l SN PL ANE Queen And Complete DINING el DAY BLD Powder Won't Hide Disgusting Pores $45 AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12 $22.50 I 1$2.59 $2 59 Hsss 381-385 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. $6 TABLE 515 S LAMPS dnvl \nml OOP CHAIRS ing. 3 y large pores. It removes bl a closes the pores and quickly makes n smooth, good-looking and e, too, that the is rspiration more druggist, 2 lemons Hollywood nees of he juice of and you have the seauty lotion Note: In the summer this lotion keeps the skin free from freckles and guards against that leathery ‘look caused by wind and sun, new Gang Passing Bogus Money e | Waterbury Men Returning Home Rounded Up in Hartford Aug. 14 (@D—Six men, from Hartford and one from t Hartford, were under arrest to-| Waterbury, pects alleged to be part | Yarosis, 24, of counterfeiters operating |26, both of this city, were instantly They are involved | killed this morning on a lonely road ss bogus $20 bills in [in the outskirts of Waterbu and Fast Hartford. The six |their automobile bverturne & the ar- | were no witn t gents from |it is believed t | control after tire had bl . Mc- | was believed that they A. | ing from Milford Hugh J.|when the accident o street; | A 26 Owen street; | Personals 150 Windsor . of Silver Miss Neva Bogosian of Worcester, Mass., is spending Miss Frances Bergian of street. From Visit to Shore Are In- stantly Killed. 14 (P Hartford, Aug. Michael as s Paul Vasc t Hartford four were arrested zht after two ] picious of their in a diner w a $20 bill offered in p: t of food. The last two twere :en into custody before noon today v Detective Peter A. Anderson in in Tremont 17 Highland Keolsch of iends in New Miss Helen Turse of street and Miss S Hartford are visit York for a week Severe Itching, Burning Pimples on Face. Healed by Cuticura. “My trouble began with little pimples that broke out in blotches and affected my face. The pimples festered and scaled off, and the itching and burning were so severe that I scratched and caused eruptions. Some nights the irritation prevented me from sleeping. My face was disfigured for a while. The trouble lasted two years. “I used many other remedies without success. I began using Cuti- Qo.’ipand Ointment and they helped me and in about three months 1w " (Signed) Miss Mary Goff, 332.79th St., \p;a'a Fa N. Y., March 10, 1930. intment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywher ‘Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. H, Malden, Mase.” 3 Soa . Sample each free. Address: the week with WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER | | hoped to gain a junior ‘n‘atfil to be | Columbus at 11:30 a. m.,, | He took off at 4: The- possibility that encountered y when | | had received no womd from Eddie Schneider, and Joseph Bungarda, | flier layed arrival at Columbus. Th Columbns, St flig! you to I monoplane Jersey c |vears ago after having completed |the first two years and enrolléd in the Westfield airport flying school where he has studied since. He has lived in Jersey City with his family the last 12 years, his father, Emil, one of his backers, kept a delicatessen and butchery in |the Bergen section until six years an explanation of his de-{(p,110g Dann, an official of the air- port, is chief backer of the boy. Schneider's longest previous flight had been a non-stop dash from He was flying a cabin | Westfield to Wichita, Kan. He said n Kangaroo.” | he expected to be back from the Pa- cific coast in time to compete in the RV nal air races. 18 year old aviator, who transconti- ht record. '‘He was one hour overdue at (E. 8. T.) a. gu. the young head winds ar'd’a;;o. ith who has flying is credit, planned to stop Lottis and Wichita MADE BY THE MAXERS OF BLACK LG Flies — Mosquitoes Roaches—Bedbugs Ants, Moths, Fleas. © 1930, .7. Co. KILLS QUICKER 4 ALWAYS COSTS LESS ONLY 2 MORE DAYS LEFT! Never Before, Never Again, Such Wonderful Values! 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