New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 18, 1930, Page 4

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z \ AUGUST 18, 1930. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, INSULT ON STREET COSTS MASHER §10 KA“CVE;(‘S GIVE LUNGH Arrest Follows Complaint He Used OD]CL ;nahle Language Drives catured Today by G Installation o 9:30 o'clock went to when Det alleged of- T DEATH PREGEDED DY PHONE €15 Mystery Surrounds Dflmme of State Senam < SAYY INTERVENTION 10 SUPREME KNIGHT mention at Be « | Allay Latin-American Fears I and e Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 18 (P1— eves of the Uni- told the that participa- P A : 15 eeriRon ear the towr Professor Jesse S. Insti- PARLEY DANGEROUS - Professor Wants Government o in a con- non in- | rican coun- of dan- agree- | ! g of | U POLICY FOLLOWS N MANN'S PRECEDENT Ofice RTIUS TRESE Denies Reports That | t Wants Treaty Re- HAWK PLANE WINS HOM)R AS NAVY ENTRY ion Air Races Jones Pitches First No-Hit ('ame at Night # — Yankees W ho \tla(‘ked g ‘\e;zlo in Russna Held Undertow Claims Life Hotsy Fight Over Peach Crop F Nantasket Swimmer e iing Planning i it to United States 0 St. Joseph's Corps to Seek Prizes in Canaan Totsy Is King Of All Sp o QUARE RECORDED NEW YORK EXCURSION Sunday, Aug. 24th ROUND TRIP FARES New Britain 2 Bristol Waterbury GOING Lyv. New Britain v. Bristol Ly. Waterbury Due New York* RETURNING v, New Yor! 6:15 *G, C. T—Lower Level (Eastern Standard Time) iLdmited Number of Tickets sale at Ticket Offices fE¥ NEW HAVEN R Special Announcement! heartiest thanks for the ended Saturday night. The vol- It only proves that in spite ues. All through our n for us a reputation age and we wish to ex- of how small it might dy to make good.” We to keep 1t. BY SPECIAL REQUEST—THIS GREAT MANUFACTURERS’ STOCK DISPOSAL SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL AUG. 30th ho could not take ad end the sale to the ded t t 1 and we urge every of letters can people 3 antage of this sale at this ale to t d of the month. For this value-giving bargain event until Saturday, s not been able to attend to do so during the next 12 h indreds 1 30th ping c A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE 'TIL WANTED! BIRNBAUM’S FURNITURE STORE 381 MAIN STREET e FREE — LIBERAL Deliveries CREDIT Everywhere TERMS LS ) — ITALIAN QUAKE KILLED 1,475, FASCISTI REPORT | Say Many Pcrsnn‘ Found Previously -Personals Elizabeth McAloon of Cum- | hospital, New York city, has ed to her duties after spend- a month with rents, Mr. ames 1. McAloon of 1330 ank | ment Hid Extent of Disaster Saunders of Chestnut | ding a week at Atlantic Reported Dead—Deny Govern- Rome, Aug. 18 (P—An order sheet of the lascist party said to- day the total death in the earth- quake of July 23 numbered 1,475, in contrast to the previous official total of 2,142 The statement said the reason for the reduction was that many per- sons had been found who previous- ly had not answered roll calls in the stricken towns because they had | fled to the hills or to relatives in other villages. It also said a complete list of the dead with names and places of resi- dence soon would be issued, and condemned reports published abroad at the time of the quake that the deaths ranged from 5,000 to 15,000, of tv and | millions homeless. It den government had hidden the truth rposes of promoting tourist ‘rederick A. John- ighter Carolyn of 464 will spend the re- r of HVC season at Sayvbrook avenue, Miss mont street and Iy of Hart street home vesterday from a itomobile trip through nd Fred Beloin n a trip to New ssachusetts “a \\'i[e'and7$607Missing; Hushand Not Disturbed . 23, of 165 East |§ Joseph Scamoni, in street reported to Lieutenant e at police headquarters Sat- evening that his wife took nd left home. He he did not car whether she re- d or not but he did not want be responsible for her debis "hey were married August 27, 1929 CONSIDER NAVAL TREATY Tokyo, Aug. 18 (®—The examina- tion committee of the privy council formal consideration of the naval treaty in a session at only | tween the dashboard and indicated | a ey | | No zone change will be requirad |to allow a refreshment stand at the [new municipal golf course, Corpor- |ation Counsel Johin H. . Kirkham | having ruled that this is a permit- |ted use in conjunction with the | purposes of a recreation field. Build- ing Inspector A N. Rutherford Lrought the question to the city’s legal adviser. The police have been notified of the suspension of the operator's li- cense of Jdward Borzanowski of | 110 Rockwell avenue, who is in a | serious condition at New Britain {General hospital where his left arm was amputated above the elbow fol- lowing an automobile accident on Plainville road a week ago. | Benjamin Stein of 109 West strect complained to Officer Daniel J. Cosgrove Saturday night that a resi- dent of Carlson street had stolen a rooster, but the officer, searching Stein’s truck, found it wedged be- steering pole. The officer lectured Stein on the advisability of being certain be- fore making such accusations. City Items P 410 Elm street yvesterday afternoon Il boys were in th ere made Cowles of 351 Lincoln rted to Lieutenant McCue headquarters yesterday e theft of his son's bi- ttle Meadow club. Town Home re- 50 o'clock w"«—rnno cycle near t Mrs. Bush ported to the last night t municipal though th battoir were acting as had not been watered. J. Flynn and Dr. B. D. ated and saw that regular meeting k at Junior 0. U, FLOUR SALE_ Savings on Standard Flours THRIF'I‘Y buyers welcome A s sales of flour because A & P’s savings on high quality flours are always worth while —save today at A&P! GOLD MEDAL PILLSBURY’S FAMILY FLOUR PASTRY FLOUR WHITEHOUSE For Good Iced Coffee Use Bokar i 33¢ EVAP. MILK Everyday Low Prices§ Not Weekly Specials SHREDDED WHEAT e e L MINUTE TAPIOCA IONA SALT 4LB PKG when iced , LB 45c { large package c free flowing 9 GULDEN'S MUSTARD Makes all meats 1, Qe taste better CHIPSO Your choice. flakes 1. D ()¢ or granules CRISCO Sealedfresh ot 1n D Ac the factory FRIEND'S. BEANS An extraordinary value — white or naphtha P &G SOAP PALMOLIVE SOAP CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP BABBITT’S CLEANSER SELOX 2 IN 1 SHOE POLISH can 12¢ LUX CHIPS sm pkg 10c A & P SALMON Jood can 5c DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS TUES. and WED. SPECTALS A&P A&P The milk of quality at a very low price BORDEN’S, VAN CAMP’S or CARNATION EVAP. MILK FRANCO-AMERICAN. % SPAGHETTI The greatest seven cent DEL MONTE SPINACH OCTAGON SOAP POWDER L8 89¢ pe” 83c 4 TALL 2 c CANS TALL CAN Ready-to-Serve! 3as23° ENCORE SPAGHETTI Ready to serve. Always ready for hasty luncheons 3 20° RAJAH SANDWICH SPREAD The meatless spread — that tastes s0 good m19° GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD LARGE c LOAF ) S a5¢ 6 BARS 20e 4 CAKES 29G 4 CANS 290 Ige pkg 15¢ can 15¢ pkg Te o 2le value Your choice of pea, yellow eye or kidney! LARGE CANS MEAT STl E?)L‘Z“I‘Li‘f“ SIRLOIN STEAK—Best i CHUCK STEAK .... PIGS’ LIVER ..... LOR\ED BELP — Plate . Chopped Meat FRESH GROUND Ib, l9¢

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