New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930. Woman Suffrage Act Proclaimed FNAN[}[AL REUEF M mmn s e W ’s Life Sacrificed That M Erund sory e et 2 . ing Boston angle of mystery of the el el g T T Overnight News -| i35 of anoman tovies 26 cnee.| VY OMIAR § LITE .Sacrince Al WA e o e o o ter, Vt K son. who had seized ——e et 9 o 1, wh 0 e en Iears go 0oday as esut | Boston—Captain William P. Tyler M y H U f N d dR t SO B e 2 y UR DRA”[]HT AREA e e YL ave se o1 INeede esplra or i rothon were 8 Of l t S fl B l Dostastia er Frank Brainerd, charges that —= - ) n e!lSlVC u l‘age a e Washington — Senator Fess in Lero 2"dndl"'>n lr;’ Isieboro. Me i at Tt lsia 5 K |attempted to steal his b a eir e s. They encoun e lyn, N. Y., chosen chairman of the ————— o ¢ i s e business depression . I ; o Cleveland's Colby Signed the Measure i :v)\:gr‘lfnu: Gl o v [‘fif' Mee to Diseuss PI‘UMGIHS Washington—Shouse in answering ual convention of the Order - e Without Ceremony or storm of censure | republican attacks on John J. Ras- |f dhepa. t shooting. Y Senate Passes Bill || wweshingtony Aug, 261 (UP)—-Fads|E°D e lm}\;.n.snnx::ne l\\oods ,‘I‘]m)rr:(‘bm ¢ SRR , . e St i ton,c UK 5 speech against ver deveral years LG Photographs, Leaders| Cn June 4 o o senate pamed the | ral an Mate authontien Joned fo | TRKCR ABalne Hoover . anere Ty SUUEHT H]R TRm Dawes’ Visit to France Today Discover — Stir- |, [here was ereat rejoicing: but the | emergency financial reliet for | | “l‘?“]*(’l‘f“j Ol’rflnflvlln:\vms or Franc fltla(‘(fi Press Comment ln'A‘rI‘f—nld‘xd nv;v stop nnn}l !(;\;. lh]é' ] | drought areas. w Of""“'»‘q d “‘l:("“o-"’m ODRSoEd ¥ m R . sixth state, Tennessee, had ratifie] Representatives of various states il man. chief postal inspector of th ring Scenes of Days of [Tne finai act in their drama d1a not | gatnered fece o discuss ihe mottes| Elkhorn. Wis—Claude Dillner, |72% Shief postal inspector o Pi rospector W] Il Ask for First 3 occur until 1920, when at the repub- | with Henry M. Robinson, banker|{arm hand. arrested with 10 year ='p o 00 55 57 Fight Recalled. lican national convention in Chica- | member of President Hoover's na- ©ld girl with &hom he disappeared | (o oou ;oo pogicre Deg»ep Murder Verdiot g0, they marcheq, line beside linc.|tional drought relief committee, and | from Valparaiso. Ind., last Satur- | G5 T 00 FORIRIED €8 5100 10f = each bearing banner reading: |other representatives of federal|day. fied v papers Washineten Abg. 260, (Pemen | Tt ere hers Where is the thirty- | agencies New York—Police ,in r:vvyu‘w e e L 5 e T B S e \ state Secretary of Agr Hyde, | disappearance of road house Keeper | commits suicid k S to vote throughont the United States : —— chairman of the cor id the |seck arrest for John “Legs” Dia - e, { g was proclaimed immediate objective of the meeting Mond aboard liner Balfic 5 g i The slender, quiet man who made was financing agricultural credit | / v tryl Mrs flERBAULT ARR‘VFQ a Prinseato enic Salla tna e i 5 o . corporations which bei or- 8a Oesterreich for slaying of S 5 2 ge ganized locally in the dro dis- | \d discharged in dis a g ) : ion ment—Bainbridge Colt icts ‘de, who returned yester- |a of state—performed ldey, e i el ! day from a midwestern frip, said the NEW SUPER-RACE amen was benefit of news came It 2 : e e a sweltering day. A messenger ran grain shortage probably would be ociation arranges to up‘the walk of a spacious resid- : more acute than had been forecast. |advance cotton cooperatives p¥th f a sp: I Means of Proving Credit | approximately 80 per cent of sta- 1 ence; the secretary took the procia. | WOUI0 Ra Cul Standard M Part il LR e e ould Raise Culture Standard| ..ot er agricultural | ple's value for benefit of pool merm- | [IGICOMAN MAJ 13KE FAI Pt g e rations,” Hyde said, “is |bers o quietly signed it. The nineteentn i South Sea Nat redit corporation ‘ : y L 0f dout Sea Natives the means of providing credit. In| Delaware, O.—Fire destroys chil- orest Hills Tournamen (UP)—At the 2ge o {3 erreat = e general, the local community will home, leaving 100 homelars. SRS vpre i ler “»h” H:rw o . de the credit and the federal Y this fall. he Women's organizations preparing | BA(DR) T anyel Foreign . o ORE o I oa e 26 —If any- | 3zency furnish the funds. Mos Ao New York 25 —Ala pe 8 his to celebrate this d Al anniver- a first class unin- | ar the L frnian s '::ld\x' Peru—Provis govern- L p)—alan f ST FIRES UNCHECK KED il sary of their victory digcovered that aViha Eontn i sant) oy n crediv RS Ra e e gclaresiartialilguias rioks ey aud DN QT Harvard band. not a single picture de of Sullbelslad to K Ay | eutumD ng follows departure of President ed Tle | NS NORTHF’\ | i S g o e DR H The credit corporations will lend |1 aoyin NIRLT ) he eve Its simplicity rows e e e e gues s = nto sharper outlines the events of e o SEa i e wa—Government officials an- Sy o the strenuous vears precedir 3 S \scount the paper with Intermediate | nounce Major L. T. Burwahs is Hies ? Only Rain and Lesseninz of Wind Leaders Recall Days I Bantaltol Can oAt SenTe Toblam ok dnlolcrciichiondgteniin aflete e ( Leaders thos oo Llisgpoassicr cr rd! ¥ "; of Sir John s party more Delieved Likely to Halt Flames conomicel an [{e) atls Y‘ng » 4 | concerns f3 ffihated with years tod They o A t N - it SoopErally i enty-eight hurt Forest Hi ingilnnesota in each of which the same eager. de- IS asco enl Pus Toar American tour-| Gerbault termined faces appear—Alice Pau® B REERE Sl coli{oes automobile at Mrs. Carrie C n Catt, Dr. Anna o ihae Vq“"_f]‘; dle except | Bicester. Mary Garrett Hay, Inez Mii- some of these LEOURT, Gnannes The Hague — Charles Evans . 4 IEfomuY Under this authority. the board | .. % T Maud Younger like to selec 4 Hughes chosen to take place of Sir ced yesterday it was assisting | . ey re . they look- the American Cooperative associa: |Ctcll Hurst on world court bench, ward mdqr,l,,. :; :l‘,o,l “Here y(::m‘ 'f”‘”“ down for the tion to etihta sl athiotEaot st din chamber of ry pro- constitution. The na i sEmer . 5 NE NS oLy cotionE DIRgeC pa —Wils il he youngest, str bl orbaers et ¥ Pa.—Wilson Charles party s going afte they S50l Indian from Haskell institute, wins carrying !nh\-m.'.;umu ion start a su less and both national decathlon championship. | CL°7 173! < I In 5 )r ’«.m” I:N 2 | categories of 2 will be adjust- gton beats| . o P the wor IR Eryl ol AR e e e b s Athletics 3 to 2 e ballot. It goes back to 1 Skl of art and eule | o ;h":aTv :,\f ot g’,uc’,” | Kansas City—AMrs. 0. € Hill w £ the Susan B. Anthon . b e SR Jean Borotra e T Three types of relief fre to be medal with 75 in woman's western | ,,* 1 S OF20 e progressed | made available to fatmers beyond |golf tournamer He said he pr R [‘ o i 2 h of farm board funds. In each New England Roreat Hills it R o first tir ¥ - pian . . B st ion o 012 aTa Phe ok Tohekimiy ity groups operating| Boston—Arthur H. Below, arrest-| Ano become a snowball of ) r which he suiled | LNder state committees will decide |ed on release from jail. will go to oeras o LIt L he oy e salled | what form of relief shall be ad- | Washington, D. C. to face fraud on in E a v vanced in specific cases. charges — Miss Paul Begins I will sail f skt Pann | wnec nnt ) [jcnazsel . on I AL he ver credi employ- | Chelsea, Mass—Briz. Gen. John | Los Angeles and Then Ali ment can be obtained for a farm . veteran of Spanish war. cities t 839 cial it is planned to c family through t cases where credi opinion of county co be extended. Other farmars will be my as when T will of my lite °d as long as and 1t, given preferm in employment on | son. former pr r\.f:am ot ,Q, Bald b sclier_at Droggists, Barbers and nin = e [ jured in av.,mmw am*]dpyn scalp irritations. Safe for pped from idise out there. and sent into the drought| Boston — Attorney General . Adultsjchildrens Guarsnteed “Where are the es around you it will | area, C. L. Chambers and H. W. Gil- | Ward Carver ot Vermont and De- n stence. It won't be €0 | hortson of the agriculture depart- | 2 tohtng il ard to support ourselves. We can Houtassis Winta el agencisaniin| That proces grow ts and trade emergency relief work. They will en- | the police with other islanders.” deavor to put rel tions in [ a deputation of women Details of government. laws, taxe h with su avail- =) he and the like have not yet been work Al vy so ed out, Gerbault sa ' g g includes ani Illin Kentucky, Indiana support in on Ark; Bostnnra;d ;Xair:;k. R. Reports Revenue Drop n. Au V( P\fl'hfl adding t Five Arrested Today in | Bomb Attavk in Indla lna'dr”‘ hous ¥ lege ar‘i two oth rested toda months ended July bomb atta Maine showed net | Charl compared with | They same period last same o arsenal r IQUAKFE [y - felt here o reports Scientific designing makes Kotex inconspicuous under clinging summer frocks STEWED FRESH FRUIT SHOULD BE SERVED IN SUMMER WEATHER It is a Pleasing Change From Raw Fruit and Often More Wholesome ‘ 1t is often the tendency in sum- | mer to over-indulge in raw fruit. In many ceses an upset digestive system can be traced to raw fruit. However, when the fruit is stewed and sweetened to taste with sugar, there i gestive disorder. | less danger of di As far as taste- | stewed peaches, and pears are chilled and appeal is concerne apples, berr most enjoyable v served for dessert. - In view of the fact that sugar is now at the loyest pri has been in a generation, and since fruit is very abundant, the value of storing away preserves of all kinds for 'winter use should not be overlooked. Not only is home-canning profitable, but grocers everywhere are offer- ing splendid bargains in preserved fruits, jellies and jams. KOTEX IS SOFT 1-Not a deceptive sofiness, soon packs into c ness. But a lasting ¢ 2-Kotex filler is far lighter and cooler than cotton, yet absorbs 5 times as much. 3-Deodborizes ... safely, thor- oughly, by a special process 'HERE are times when you hesi- ate to wear your lightest, tk r dresses . . . unless you bout Kotex. er know al Kotex is the sanitary pad that is designed for inconspicuous protec- tion. The corners are rounded and tapered. Sides, too, are rounded. There's not a single square-cut edge. Kotex is always light, always cool, always comfortable. It is made of Cellucotton (not cotton) absorbent wadding. America's leading hospi- tals — 85% of them — choose this same absorbent for important surgi- cal work. otex deodorizes. And it is com- pletely disposable, just like tissue. Kotex ComPan) Chicago, Illinois. J Pickles and relishes made of cu- cumbers, tomatoes, cabbage and 'watermelon rind are also economical | to preserve. Their spicy, tart-sweet goodness encourages the consump- ion of essential foods such as meat, fish and vegetables. Good food pro- Imotes good health. The Sugar fInstitute. . | Regular Kotex—4c for 12 Kotex Super-Size~63c for 12 | Asktoseethe KOTEX BELTand KOTEX SANITARY APRON|_ | 4-Disposable, instantly, com- pletely. 4 st any drus, dry goods or depart- ot store. The New Sanitacy Pad which deodorizes | Enter the National Canning Contest, | Phenzandoah, Towa. Write for informas | jon and free jar. | World ington American Cotton Border war camp isly i1l at N w;eo;:;;; ot DANDRUFF Goff. sister-in-law 3. John of LUCKY TIGER, world's largest STORES, INC. 357 MAIN ST. New Britain’ s \Iost Ploglessne Market FOR YACHT RACES NEAR COMMERCIAL SALE This Wednesday SALE 17Ib 19. Ih 22r- FRESH YOUNG FOWL . Boiling or étc\\mg FRESH LOIN PORK ROAST ... Rm or I,om End LE\ FRESH SHOU LDFR@ LEAN SMOKED HOl'LDERS Best Cuts of | RUMP ROAST BEEF Leg or Rump of MILK FED VEAL . BONELESS VEAL R()LLLTTES SPECIAL! YEARLING RIB LAMB (HOPQ SIRLOIN, ROUND | VEAL STEAI‘ : _SHORT SHOULDER STEAK STEA 1\ | Meaty VEAL CHOP! 23c | CENTER CUT | PORK CHOPS FRESH H A‘\IB["R(, ) 1 2% FRANK- FURTERS 1b VE LLou‘mlgc "AMER. BOLOGNA PRE \‘ =D HAM ;’ gllt"(‘d CERVELAT | MINCED HAM Bacon 25¢ HARD SALAMI 2y St Botled AMER. CHEESE LIVERWURSESH as e 45¢ t Salt 29cn | 2dcn | TS 121 FRESH W ESTER? 'EGGS . CREAMERY COU \TR\ ROLL BUTTER o 26C 39¢c NATIVE CELERY schunch FANCY WHITE NATIVE POTATOES 25c ™ " LARGE YELLOW | BANANAS PEACHES ].OC doz. ].OC basket FRESH MACKEREL .................. STRAUSS ROTH STORES. INC. The Shopping Place For Thrifty People 219 MAIN ST. WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS I 5-PIECE ’; RUFFLED CURTAINS A beautiful assortment of hous Made of nigh erade French Voile and Mar- cks—made to juisette — colors are white, ecru or cream P You will find fast colored horedrs to match. $1.00. the very latest. Regular value WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL AT WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL AT | | i with | | 34 Our Regular 15¢ Grade 10 of patterns and shad Our Regular 10c Grade WEDNESDAY ‘ WEDNESDAY | MORNING MORNING i | | | | SPECIATL AT Hard to believe, but it is true Plenty 5000 yards of high quality materi Regular 36 inches wide. Our Regular 12!;¢ Our Regular 19¢ Grade Grade : \'1'; Sald.” Only at Schuite Regents Tawn and Printed Swiss— nited can such values he had. — 36 inches wide. Tub fast, new pat- Tub fast, zood looking wash falric terns, new shades Il WEDNESD A ~ || WEDNEsDAY MORNINC L | R i i MORNING SPECIAL H SPECIAL 2 ll S ounce jar of Ivanhoe High Grade Mayonnaise—never sold for less than WEDNESDAY MORNING SPLCIAL 2, for 7¢ | soanut covered marshmallow Regular 28c¢ pound. L WEDNESDAY MORN. SPECIAL LB, 15(‘ \ WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAU

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