New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1930, Page 4

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T s —— 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930. CARDL VS, WOMEN RUMANIAN SCENE Four of Weaker Sex Combatted by New King Peru’s Military Junta to Resign, Allowing Sanchez Cerro to Head New Government, Advices Report Guillermo Forrero, Colom- He's For Comfort bian, Former Editor of La Prensa, Faces Expul- sion From Country. German Fliers’ Arrival in New York BEETLES TOTAXES " SUBJECTS OF TALK British Scientists Have Diversi-| | fied Program Bristol. England, Aug. 27 (® — Wordy scientific warfare will be waged at Bristol University when | the British Association for the Ad- | vancement of Science meets here {September 3 to 10, It is computed that something I'ke 10,000,000 words will flow from | the delegates. There will he abbut 500 prepared papers of nearly words each, making a total of 2.- 10 words and the discussions are expected to produce quite five under the t region—will v recent sci- | opens Sept. 2 | lege.—advt. City Items Smith Business School opens Sept. 2d.—advt. Mrs nk Fitzgerald of Stanley | street has returned to her home after attending the funeral of her brother in Buffalo, N. Y. Day school, $12; night school, $5. Books and supplies free. School Conn. Business Col- Judge Stanley J. Traceski has re- turned from a motor trip through Pennsylvania Special until Labor Day, genuine ermanent $6.50. Annette shop, 209 Main St. Tel. 3085 ella Rebekah lodgs will hold a social for members and friends Fri- day evening at 8 o'clock at Odd Fel- low's hall en Arch street H. A. Diehl, principal of the West junior high school of Ashtabula, O., will speak to the Rotary club to- morrow on “The Poetry of & Prosy Smith Business School opens Sept. 2d.—advt be revealed. - VacationRUINED? vacation fun, dread acute indigestion strikes! It may not—but you never ey will probe ems with the will investigate * s of Bark Beet ‘The president this year is Prof. can be sure. What will you do? . 0. Bower Have your good times ruined? Or will you thank your stars you took ? along Bell-ans? Six Bell-ans, Hot water, Sure Relief! 25¢c and 750 cverywhere. Since 1897 BELLANS \WiEE The Four Women 4 Presa Photo ¢ ust ded in New York harbor at number of wom rm any. s 1 from Warnemunde, Ger-|rcad papers on scientif o Tiadon “oua Sentia | Peculiarly interesting to women Ieela nd, Labrador and Nova Scotia. Yeiphaad e interest to the p cans of establishing nation Capone to Be “Goat” in C Florida Murder Scheme 7. seeks Ald on Vessel x— \ | Boys’ Firm I\J 'SWEATERS $81.50 Values 98- Hmsose jacquard and striped designs in appealing color combina- tions. Pull-overs and L : v cout styles. 2 Reate 3 5 i 3 pat t ade to give nd g iceia ! a - long, hard wear. w Walker Seeking I Aid in Graft Inquiy {ew Haven Gang Motor Cruiser Disabled At Great Captain Isla PICKETING < ited the night (\ e School Opening : e E O SPECIAL! Rostock, proprietor, was taken What does the the sheriff ed the proprieto She was attired in wore her hair cut nto custody U'SE ATRALD CLASSIFIED ADS 219 MAIN ST. NEGRO HAS PULLMAN CAR ALL T0 HIMSELF I#lephone to Have Car Attached to What'’s on at Station YIA] 2 Train. Plays Porter. and Rides in Lonely Luxury Temperature High Return Cheers HARVEST FOR NEIGHBOR Instinctively you tum to the radio page to find out what is on the air. You want to tune in on something you'll like — something interesting—without having to waste time picking up station after station. Girl Scouts Ha Outing at Willow Brook - . 5 g 5 5 covememn Gl Srouts. ind A The advertisements in this paper simplify your buy- ing just as the radio page simplifies the selection of your evening's entertainment. Read the advertisements and you'll know where to go for the things you want. More than that, you'll know what to get and how much to pay, for adver- tising helps you compare values and form unhurried conclusions. You save effort, you save money, you save delay by forming the thrifty habit of keeping track of the advertisements. : “‘Good skin gone wrong " so doctors describe a corn. To cure it, get rid of the disturber without harming the tender tissueg beneath. For 30 years Blue-jay has been the recognized safe, gen- 2 tle 3-day treatment for banishing B o sl : : e b | T corns. It ends pain, guards the oL e : | sensitive spot from pressure. Made by a noted producer of surgical dressings. Atalldruggists. 6 for 25¢c. To buy wisely, read the advertising CORN PLASTER BAUER & BLAC 2. trom a ficld ¢ best marksmen 4% dalia, O. | Ge

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