New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1930, Page 28

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FRIDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 303—WBZ. Spriy George 349—WABC. New York—S60 $100—Car A WXYZ 4534—WEAF. New York—660 5 AV —WIZ. New York—760 Cincinnati—700 orts 128—WILW, §:30—Livestock rep When in Hartford why not stop at Honiss's Oyster House for one of ou tamous “FIVE Course Dinner” that is served from 4 to 8 p. m, cepted, for $1.50. Also in our retail department we have a fresh supply of Lobster Meat Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, Steam- ing Clams. Open Long Clams and Chowder ‘Clams and §h HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. 261—WH.3 M 226—WDRC. New Have 214—WNAC. Boston 2410 col- WGRAM 160 ll by vour neighbor- B hood radio dealer Re-new your tubes at least once a year. NEW YORK EXPRESS | Four Times Daily 52..’.0 ONE 53..-‘ ROUNI way TRIP Return Ticket Good 30 Days Brand New Latest Type arfor Car Coaches tery, air cushions, inside partments, electrie fans 0 card tables. No finer rantee your comfort rowell’s Drug Store West Main St 11:00 A. M. and 6:25 P. Daily and Sunday Running Time 415 Hours hone 1951 9:00 A. M., 5 P. M Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insured YANKEE STAGES, Inc. | | ————— . = NEW "BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. V. P A 11:30—Farm flashes wood Ensemble, and Maunce‘ 2 | ] R g s CARTER 00, WILL City Items | N 12 trio — Ralph Mixer, Hour" on previous | 0 | “W Lz el rw"rr?i,\”;}?:l Day school, $12; night school, $5. | ot Z —WBZ, Springfield—890 el Books and supplies free. School | S 7 is : loviqliaones | | opens Sept. 2. Conn: Business Col- | 7:4 scored by such | SR | lege.—advt. | 45 Jane Ru- Richard Hoffman, 4, of 115 Linden street, was knocked down by an au- tomobile driven by Gustave Roda of 53 Huyshope strect, Hart#ord, last Electrical Tool Works Machin- | ery Brought to This Gity < et Harimrd, Jast | of incorporation for the R. | numerary Officer Christic A« Hoff- Co. of New Britain have | man's report with the secretary Oof | grger your coal now. Hazlebrook | The concern is capitalizedzt | ;ng 01d Co.'s Genuine Lehigh Coal. 1 Vie- LOANS $10 to $300 when | adven- | ry ht I 0 and is a subsidiary of the | {jniteq Coal & Wood Cb. Tel, 529. I!flf\—\".}'[..)\fi“ York—760 v Works. It will . manufal’:- | —Aavt, “ EED money 1n a hurly? GEt it here. LS e e ""f{““f:;““!i‘;i‘:";if”“:fi RO | Fruit and vegetable thefts aro | We make loans promptly because we “o. Phocnix, N. Y., which | "Umerous about the city, according eliminate the usual red tape and emibar- y was bought by the Stanley | 10 COmPlaints received by the police. rassments. No endorsers need sign with you, Yesterda; ilvia Derise of 146 Beav- no lengthy investigations required among e reet said an automobile entered i % ,';:“ (P,“:;if ot on South street and the driv- Your friends, relatives or employ Bor- ihaisianiay | ked the fruit off the trees, roW on your nwn personal secur Come atter was referred to Consta- ble Halleran of NeWington, the prop- erty being in the nearby town. Mrs. Mary Ringrose of 133 Beaver street | complained that men and boys stole | in today. Investigate our friendly filan with- out obligation. TWENTY \MONTHS TO PAY $2 Monthly Pays $40 Loan for the past workmen from the old e come to this %ity with e air olfe three |t lies. 4 | fruit from her yard, and Mariano $5 Monthly Pays $100 Loan xvlophone orators of the R. L. Carter iMarino of 32 Beaver street made a $10 Monthly Pays $200 Loan to :hefllran z -ror :o:?ec;:cu‘zr:n(‘:.rl:. | similar complaint. | $15 Monthly Pays $300 Loan dates | oreside; f the Stanley| ¢ S ludes!| il st resTd llar | _f;““‘“j*d‘ _J’;‘\T““s School opens | The entire cost is covered by an interest charge of 1de- Zlectrical Tool com- |~ & =~ =7 3 three and one-half per cent per month on the un- | An 11 year old boy, suspected of having entered Rudolph Rinas’ tene- ment on the second floor of a house 5 is. street, denied that he about it when Ser- 38 i nn of the detective e hureau questioned him yesterday. | B DURNSREILO Eighty-five cents in a bureau drawer iy, Aug. 29.—A silo, {ce oo stituted the loot, Rinas said. - | G colisiien Endimano fa e e Bia neas Bl Senoollonanel| burned by a fire of unknown | ¢ SR Busl at the farm of Mrs. James | SPt: 24 : g in Bushey Hill last night. h g emen fought the blaze for an| Since 1913 annual wages have in- The damage was | Creased 130 per cent in Sweden. ‘ paid balance, just for the actual time the money is in use. No other charges—no deductions. A Helpful Loan Service for the Home” Phone 4950 : THE MUTUAL SYSTE ROOM 202 NEW LEONARD BUILDING 300 Main Street een It van arc vie secr Through the Static e e —————————— s ller Young. WANTS MARRIAGT Waterbur Aug origi RACKLIFFE’S I'T°S RIGHT FROM 1931 Lawns For Sale A Very Little Effort NOW --- And You’ll Have a Perfect Lawn Next Spring "ENLARGING COPYING From Any Photo " Arcade Studio of course } | | | . New Lawns Should be made now . . . the weather is ideal . . . there are few weeds to hamper its growth. Vigoro The nation’s most successful, specially prepared plant food gives new lawns a quick vigorous start Old Lawns Should be reseeded and cared for against the ravages of winter. VIGORO produces strong, deep roots that resist winter-kill and insures early vigorous spring growth. Bulbs - Perenniak May be planted in the fall. They should be fed when planted. Vigoro furnishes an adequate food supply when growth starts next spring. The result will e larger, bet- ter flowers that bloom earlier. Rackliffe Bros. PARK AND BIGELOW STREETS TELEPHONE 5000 Presenting Afl That Is New in Radlo priced $30 to $75 be- low comparable sets Tube Electric Screen Grid Low-Boy Console ik ) A i e $7.50 Monthly Small Carrying Chorge 7- Its graciousness of de- signand finish will win you at once to this de- pendable ube Screen-Grid Silvertoge. Delivered and Installed . . s e . Rich in Beauty, Vivid in Tone This week, S Roebuck is showing the new Silvertone models for 1931. Here you find all that is new in radio. In one model : ; ; Tone Coatrol, which enables you to accentuate bass or treble as you wish::. in another, the famous Telechron electric clock, which automatically starts and stops your radio at any hour you choose . ; : and Remote Con- trol, which permits you to dial from your easy chair. These improve- ments, combined with everything else that is modern, can be yours in Silvertone—all smartly consoled by one of America’s foremost design- ers of custom-built radio cabinets. Compare the new Silvertone with other fine radios. You will find that Silvertone offers everything—and is priced from $30 to $75 lower than comparable sets...a saving made possible because Sears-Roebuck manufactures, distributes and sells the Silvertone, employing ia every step the most economical methods yet devised. g Back This beautiful Queen Anne model, housing thenew 9-Tube Screen-Grid model, illustrates again the tore Hours: Daily 9-6 | sat 99 51 ARCH ST New Britain THE HARDWARE CENTER OF THE HARDWARE CITY W GUARANTEE SATISPACTION OR TOUR MO DIXIE DUGAN—RED DEVIL IS WORRIED By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL : MONSIEUR LAMOUR-\ ———~__ /" WE ALL HAVE S0WN ) FEELIT IV My 1 = MONSIEUR LAMOUR — | 1 KNEw A FEW WILD OATS — HE DOES ACT 'i L TEN PARIS -PARISS /soMETHING | NEVER MIND.RED DEVIL. f;%%ficfla Date mlss's' i ERE) DIV CCRCERNED 0'CLOCK WHERE HAVE | 5 | \wg THIS VLL SEE YOU ~| kconFipenTiAL- [ GO0D TO LAST. HE « ABOUT ToMORROW || NEARR T S\ v EHBOICH ConFiDERTIAL % CERTANLY DIDNT SPEND, iy 4 NAME 9 T TIME IN MORNING THE N L Z TRYING T0 PULL. CONFAD L D 1S LOOKING AT DUGANS Fe |l 5 YOUR LEG UNCLE- OLD CHATEAUS ANXIOUSLY % RED DEVIL, THAT'S AWAIT THE SOLUTION OF THE MYSTEROUS PHONE_ CALL 7 FROM MONSIEUR

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