New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1930, Page 20

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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 'AUG’UST ‘15, 1930. - — . . ) n r ckets, but that is ll‘ ‘I N 13 T b th fact: T 1 LONDON PHONE HAS ~ Missing Couple and $70,000 Safe i 2 0 AY PROCESSED | saitsminsy s [ Turks Learning to Eat et mounine but oty 3t 1 as far as I am con- trary, the prison industry does ac- ; Raw Tomato Sandw;ches‘,,m ot as la erent, dnconveh)- tes with taxi dnurs‘ | celerate and supplement labor con- Konia, Turkey, Aug.-15. (P—Be- | |ence to Easter shoppers and that ST F H K P s o= — —— . 5 c € nore commion, but IN PENITENTIARY difions on ehopuisie byer EINE | cquge a Turkish doctor in this Ana- ‘manv of the employes given this ' . ¢ atvent p e een serious. | "W growing operations, purchasing | o),y town has a friend who three hour respite to attend ‘church B . e e 2:flax fron (e fomecs asd mdr'JbP&n to America, tomato sandwich- |services yent elsewhere anyway. ence of the port “”““g the crops. es hav pared oa the hitherto Hello G '551 peak ”‘iflW Tongue S5 moriies comvne to retuce un- (pegon Tnstitution Takmg AT e, AUt S Bl T | s R, Y. . | Wood Ticks B“‘““’S - 1e Boulogne ¢ | ttling between the b S| 1 S h (::lgtglflon\“o‘l(::\n&” iPlOdUCtO District | sgptting berwcen the browned ilelds | (omato-a-day” campaian which was | For Carrying Disease: ivities after | observed | : : o until a traveled friend gave | Washington, Aug. 15 (UP)—The ‘Em) \Vm]mmg»npar)l_\ 100 |on:i}s any a tip on the sandwiches he|common wood tick which sometimes vo-watelapsel It GDe svaiiee 2] seen in America. is found with jts head buried in the Oregon State Penitentiary, Salem, | where the flax will be storec L i LA b e {ored 107 | “rhe goctor immediately publish- | human bédy ghd sucking blood is Ol Qren AUERISHUE) sSOeEon mEBON SRELESCPIR RS O 8 . |er a detailed accounc of this pheno- |charged by the agriculture depart- Lofficials plan to make this state pen- | The fl rop this vear s the | junon in the local press. and made ment with carrying two dangerous men is | itentiary the only instttution of its | finest 4 any old timers mch a hit that it was widely copied | diseases ”‘”‘“ 7 Hh '[‘h” by the papers of Angera and|{ Proof las not been obtained, but Imeand e fber i the Istanbul the department said the wood tick irely se orted by industries e icatiatholdina ] ith free labor or out- | its own and growers are assured of | ; : ¢+ |ftéver. or tularemia and endemic Usuall | profit. iDetrmt to Discard Nt vard rs were British | | industry at this — — = i 3-Hour Lenten Closmg‘ The department suggested hikers 1 umm ris rocessing of fla J . Tots Detroit, Aug. 15 (UP)—The last|in the country wear high topped prison ix processing of flax. Vir o all flax grower: thattertl Special Notice major city in the United States to shoes and lace trousers or leggins b 2 : = |observe the three-hour cessation as purotection against the pest. e Willamette valley Oregon, The e: of activity on Good Friday will dis-| If bitten by a tick, disinfect the 8 i year bite with an antiseptic, the depart- much as | kind in the United States that is en- rdieu, but s continue the practice next during the Lenten season. ment said s| Since 1918 Detroit stores and Dl (heaters have observed the period | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS o TS MOHICAN e ) MARKET I fl H[M!fi e Saninen iy h o . HETALD (“'““m ,,,g oo ahor Con i 8 .\'E\'ITAII\"S QL‘ALIY FOOD MARKET 391-401 MAIN STREET Wi fe——————=——=m|SATURDAY FOOD SPECIALS i 1y, e s | STRAUSS-ROTH SUPERIOR QUALITY STORES, INC [HE FIRST REOUISITE WITH US 1S QUALITY, PURITY, FRESHNESS. WE CATER TO THOSE Bt WHO INSIST ON A HIGH STANDARD OF LIVING — COUPLED WITH THI; ABOVE OUR LOW AN ——"1 357 MAIN ST. NEAR COMMERCIAL ST. PRICES MAKF THIS YOUR IDEAL MARKET PLACE. a0 NEW BRITAIN'S MOST PROGRESSIVE MARKE ) UT F ] ATY STEERS ANNOUNCEVENT | | G e R | LEAN—BOILING ... 1 v fom o on dones quatiy | [l S ) R . Pot Roast ..... \} hy is Our Business in New Britain Growing Con- Prime Rib Roast b 27 (‘ / v tinuously? Because People Realize that it Pays BonelessRib Roast 1b 31¢ at fair not emmme. | B to Buy Good Meats at Wholesale Prices. BIGGER s inferfor meats at low (ROWDS EVERY WEEK Take Advantage of Our TN e o LEAN FRESH Just Note the Quality and the L] b < It . N Saturday . Specials - | P RK FRULEUNES, SPECIAL for SATURDAY SRS i LOIN PORK ROAST i Ib. Heavy Western Beef RI \~\: e 11" c:fv.- I Rib or Loin End t ROAST lgc < I : ‘.,, |‘y, 5| o e p GENUINE SPRING RIEREOLE oinan e D lt) ERESH ‘101\(. FOWL lh FORES .... uine Sprinz Lamb For Beiling or Stewing ! 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