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e e ~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924, © ju v company all the Los timony s Nothing But Tissue or [G0/0%S0% e e ' Falsehood Irom Beginning to End, | (1 members of the combine will re- Mitchel I:-",,:\[:,"‘1::1',,‘:{;;,',,',),]:, RisteRthomeict | N her dreams Gina re-lives that cent out into the wor! + wsmsser ared Bauer Murderer isefore dreadful episode over and over again and awakens with a scream of o cope with life. She eagerny sought ataste of life andlike so many others, New York, April 18.—Harry Hoff- mittee of | METHOD]STS MEETING i mortal terror;—the evil face of Moy drank too deep. man, a moti operator was T o i ! Tao leering through opium fumes— Shepaidasthousandsofotherspay. held last night at Staten Island orncy cul Daugh s TR on o | the thunder of axes against iron- R o oo el headquarters as a materi 2 s = Ales Representing 110.000 Meth- studded doors—the arrest—the star- Until five years ago there was no- ectiol with € | : : 2 :;";“‘m‘u'r(d"’r U’; 'A|V,‘~ hs be s odist Students in Schools of U, S, ing, jeering crowd— where one could safely turn to get a March 17, o5 nl;“mml-\]n > end. Unthorite Dl it ST And later, the taxi ride in the cold knowledgeof therulesof life. Experi- The pol had 1 WS et 4 grey dawn—the sipof brandy to help ence was the only teacher. come a 5 et ooy el Dele rep- quiet her nerves—oblivion—and the Then came True Story, a maga- thodist lents | terrible, terrible awakening. zine that is different from any other through picture ti €1 and that he bad not told th he previou tendar r where dmitte universities o the United St ational conf odism’s part in fay in “Poppies on Beacon Hill” in True Story Magazine for May is the story of an unsophisticated girl. She was not bad, not even weak - just ignorant published. It treats life’s problems fearlessly, honestly and in a manner that can give offense to none— Already it has saved from wreck ow we, as students, may relate oy i BEINES 0, TiRt basc of life. What happened to her might and ruin the lives of thousands who which was sent Statement of facts concerning world g . Biathes fohe dhy ncoblemuMetliodian s blan 1o » as easily happen to any boy or girl theretofore had walked in darkness. The cdroner's im open forums—discussio opme ° - i e e Other Thrilling Storiesfrom Life liber weap | tute 1) nounced I rw::f"l’:"""““(‘,!“mq bt Anak At A . grocedane, S l.."?’: o Just a Few of the Neatures in the May True Story Magazine police that he sent the s Hing a mer | leseribed as “the “The Broken Wedding Ring.” Had Joan fellow. Later she liked the exhilaration it at a previons date (o tributor of slander and slinger f | most it conference of students | been willing to put herseif out a little to gave. Thenshecraved it desperately and in Wagner, in charge of mud ever The conference has no | please her husband, Helena Dail would order to procure whiskey . . . Butread and the case said la ——— | connection with any other organiza- never have received Bruce's phone message decide for yourself if whiskey pays. down in h 4 told us th : | tion asking if he might cail that night. If every atfer he had given the pistol to his $60.000.000 M1 ER Methodism and industry were up young man and woman could read thisstory “The Fiery Furnace.” They loved each brother he destroved 1 op " | for discussion to with Stanley High many a marriage that would otherwise end other, but she cast herself into a fiery fur- Captain Van Wagr ed to di Loew Now Heads Metro-Goldwyn and | or Joston University on the p am unhappily would be a glorious success. nace rather than blight his life by marry- vulge the name of the woman who Meyer Pictures to deliver the “keyno “g, a Woman Come inghim. Could there be an ged to ¥ & \ r, ‘race and public opir ! . i lm”d. in any woman's . 7 April 18.—Mctro pic- | ’ SR eest Back!” This girl mistook | WWhat Teacher Thinks of | past so terrible as to war- who had man as the ma ¥n pictures and the ral topics to be ouis | & infatuation for love and married a man whom she True Story Magazine rantsuch anact? Readihis story and see how dreadful ,,‘;.':r,r,ma“u.n.l_\- read a sear ago. B. Mayer company, motion pictures g o fe . 5 et an, who is marrice 1 lives ro. - " I = scarcel new., she cou! sew my first copy o ol s producing mpanies wit mb y i with his wife and two children will be | eapital stock approximating $66,0 tans In 1 ! have foreseen the dreadful | STORY" less than one rear :::n:n’:;;’:g:‘o‘r:x::::b‘: Vi arraigned tomorrow morning. 0 have been merged with M s| Yatung. Tibet—¥Fou officers | and degrading fatethatwas | teacher r ort e * . : though arrested as a material wit Yios “.',“\ p »vl',..lizuy;u, ,.‘;,:‘Jm‘,:.',l,',’, e ,;‘,‘ -”“,:,, At e d ra m‘ e | in store for her, rather | allowmy Other Ab,orb".g I nearly fainted from fright. The pqlw"'{ Captain Van Wagner int e Foe s ; ey ot LISIR0 nei) ] SOOI oko Bavs Sakishi ks One evening 1 began A : Arrested in this place—1I would be ruined’ ey & inth 1 that | it was ounced today. dia to take up military training with for my story boak. 1 located it Stories In This he might have to face a c} made | 7The deal creates the Metro-Gold- | Gurkha battalions of the Indian own life than pronounce read open on the bed of a o . a fin in T %7 the Wonian be was allaged & battal n | ths ‘madd Rt it 55 b e o e v s, Issue Are: or what vour station in life, rou will find evers stery in Trne b ety alleg 0 have wyn eorporation. Distribution of cos-|army. The Tibeta army is rapidly 065 6 45 Nbdat. 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