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JANL 1926, | need for legslations the in 1 nlr AsLre The bill gives the government surlsdiction over all phases of radio ommunicatin as they relate to in- n-m ate and foreign commerce and | the secrefary expressed bellef that | “federal supremacy Wy uhmlm-ly essentlal if this system of com- munication I to ha preserved anrl advanced.” Government control over licenses and wa: lengths, as now in cffect in the commerce de- | partm provided. | P there are now | nsting stations in . Hoover said there 89 wave lengths to be among them, with| o wave lengths below | a8 n singer in a| cabaret, the it of finan. But from Pittsburgh _imnm LA 1S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, [was sonding her 410 4 from | Sure Relief FHIN IS L) it ‘New Legitin Abslty Es FOR INDIGESTION QH[ WON'T []IE ) J. Holman o P ms\ urgh, Exeiyn “’ Sel][lfi] He Sfly" He declared | adio public and industry were }w..-x appeared | rd - with provisions of the | [ south side ’m troubles Get the Habit of Taking INOUIRY OPENS ON ‘ SALARY INCREASES BOOKS Peitions FM Emvloyes! | Taken Under Considrain Hot water Mis Nestt “Bue” When She Tried Snicide o l Chieago, Jan, 6 (A casful |,‘ ) 6 BELLANS | : ELLKfiE 25t and 75¢ puLAu)(LL Everv »wrn From Our [W e straws sere ot blowing inial -~ New son of con- revent “‘chaos g and com- Hoover to- merehant ma- ieh is censider- Hation bill y com il met first of riesiof ons directed 10 EDUGNTE SONS “ W N HOUSEKEEPING Millionaire Father Leaves Fund Tor o y.mlr al antido ]!:swl gislatjon at this :s8 {8 essential to lio br cation," § 14 tha ho committee, the radfo r by In r munl | day rine Circulating Ivin Rol- paymer had met ite {looks 1| ! told Dr omas M lan who l'vl'.u | i]" a only ributed problem," try to s among whi six length, " [been a mq atical Only by time div *“The hean (o leng tions, , over he continuec divide more than means an ¢ tions to each wave division has impossibility. sion, power limita- scparation and it been possible days AUTO SHETK FINED i Jan. §.—Robert 1 by Foreman John safd Mahe © {8 advanci £300 hoost DlCKlNSON DRUG C0. 169-171 MAI Training In Domestic v wa ford A. me me N. “_whwr\‘ was only on an imp 1 |that 1 took o e a J a nu»v knowledge of civen a most b ' Science Boston, ' Merrow, millionaire, Jan, § (P —Col s thu Boston and Ossips 3 thought cants, their pay ne entered the amounts pald WETt domestie science so necessary for a| ¢ died | ¥ 's flance to |} thr od the hospital | YUU CANWARD GF’" RhELMA iaM teh in time saves nine mploy similar ether. prosp bride that w! he left $1,000 to b be used in ¢ good houscwif With the fi dlesex court it n he for e are some 250 applications for v stations before the ¢ ment now, If they were allov ¢ thereby i 0 per cent the whole broa will be effectively de- Irom viewpoint of 4 public service n f'l fewer sta- - tions rather thun more. Hoover -iN‘In\ll] also . the ion of the hill setting up a n commission of nine members to act in advisory capacity to the | cretary of commerce in radio mat- s The clause stipulating th . and cisions of the board in controve night— fover radio privileges would be fin and binding, subject only to appeal | s, the secretary regarded | vy important provision.” Serious illness and com- plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the old Reliable, ¢ Safe and Proven Remedy, “Lax- ative BROMO QUININE.” The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet, Proven Safe for more than a Quar- ter of a Century. The box bears this signature C. b ove Price 30c. er to be Y L and year tmpgsed ence ot on & of his wiil iy revealed Mid- that OoLD Chies ol its fittiet It print nd - recei and w we They now out the I 10 & ques legacy the £1,000 must be her education in ¢ nd in developl ker and cor Miss Wool ker M. Mer| row and chief will, was annou T |8he is graduate i niver- | Harry Sends Money. sity. | Friends, recalling that The Day We Announcéd This Horsfall’s Winter Sale n mitted that 4 vigures | 2 ¢ voling list now and 10 years ! ere given us gement® to | wife son of Col. Mer- | ( ands, foe he directing helps ward off rheumatism ve foctively a volcano of umm, fact that men and w read these reductions kno are real. Don’t Wajt—Come in Tomortow There are hundreds A GROUP OI' MEN'S OVERCOATS About fine Overcoats good styles and all sizes cial .50, A GROUP OF MEN'S OVERCOATS About 25 Ove sizes— good s $24.50. A GROLP OF About & wonderful value HORSFALLS | 93-99 Xsylum Street ame princi for a concern doir | {8 T00i0b L siens eoal i beRw e T ive times 48 much as one for a §20,- ¢ values concern. list and - in ts in student worth, | chairman of | figure at ngston did « figure should be | time, e clerk does s the | that done by ti s §$1,100. M i the exacting well worth $1,500. 1l e A DY T Donpush ot hn | card of compensation and | ppeared in the nerease for : of the board. count of the work doue t con, which requires technica work 18 impol and the job ig HARITCRD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” This True Story Is Based Upon the Disillusion- ment of Mrs. Crisp As Fully Set Forth In Her Letter Which Appears Further Down This Page S RS {J. D. DONAHUE Voice Cuilure Voiecs tested Tuesiaxs wnd Fridays .t 9 p.m. Studio 3818-2. and record keeping. | been an appeal from work since Mr To her surprise he showed her that there was » 7 asingle objectionable word or s 7 in True Story Magazine. (See Mee, Crisp's letter in the panel belor.) True Story’s Three Sister Publications Contents of February Issues: Then there is the case of Doris. Had she known how casily a young girl may be fooled by men—if she had thought twice before matching her inexperience against the cunning of a man of the worl e would have avoided the dangerous situation in which she found herself. Her own story, “Her Caveman Lover, appears in the February True Story Magazine. Or read the startling confession of the man who, sick in body and mind—seeks forgetfulness in drink —only to find that he has driven his wife into the arms of another man. No trueife story holds a more powerful lesson for both men and women. RS.Irene Crisp of Kawende, Manitoba,gasped in amazement. There in the arm chair sat her husband reading True Story Magazine. M. C. LeWitt's UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 4 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 M She had never read a copy of True Story in her life because she had been led to believe that it was not a refined magazine, that some of the stories in it dealt with things nice people did not discuss, that in places it was indelicate, if not immoral. And now to find the man she had married reading magazine.” She could scarce believe her eyes. “that awful Dream World Her Cup of Bitterness My Masked Lover Foolish Wives Hearts’ Salvation When a Wife Doubts To Have Loved and Lost When My Ship Comes In Broken Promises And 5 Other Stories At her exclamation of shocked amezement he handed her the book, saying: “My dear! Read every story in this magazine and then prove to me that a single one is immoral. It contains nothing but the expe- riences of human beings like ourselves. If we can learn by the experience of others, isn't that better than having to go through it ourselves?” Taking his advice, she read it slowly, critically, thoroughly. WE CLEAN TVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN work calls for much 7 180 interview , Yet these are but three of the seventeen big, help- ful, inspiring features in the Funmar) issue of True Story Magazine. Other Thrilling True Life Narratives are: Why I Shall Never Marry His Misjudged Wife When A Woman Loves What Price Virtue? The Unwanted Woman * When Men Betray Broken Homes Faithless Men When Souls Are Tried Salvaged Souls Tongues of Flame And Three Other Stories NATIONAL WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY 24 Tremont Strret Telephone 530 DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S, Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN Box 120, Kawende, P. O, Manitoba, April 16th, 1925 rk of ( 1 the r 1 gum ourts B J. Danberg e wsing dutiee e Dear Sir:— 1 was sixteen when my first lecture was administered for even thinking of reading True Story Magazine. Mother was very scvere, Father, more so. The result was that | wouldn't so much as look at a True Story Magazine. Three years later, married and scttled, I came upon my husband, ing the very magazine | had been taught . was ebsolutely immoral. “I jumped 2il over him.” He replied, “My dear! Read every story in this book and prove to me where one is immoral. It contains nothing but the experiences of ordinary humans like ouucl\.cs 1f we can f::am by the experience of others, unr that better than having to go mmugh it ourselves? D!Ml STUDE”T lS BELIEVED KIDNAPED Youth Belleyed Deseribing lnhv!dza On Sale the 15th True Romances o bosry Month A Fight Against Love Which Did She Choose? False Pride She Mistrusted All Men His Wife Understood The Love Thief Dream Lover One Dreadful Night 1 Neglected My Wife The Mystery Behind Her Eyes Locked Out And 5 Other Stories Search as she would she could not find a single sen- tence or word that was in any way objectionable. On the contrary never had she read such thrilling, delight- ful stories. Each one rang with truth. Each contained a moral so powerfully driven home as never to be forgotten. Never had she been so entertained, so deeply moved, so wonder- Temple University Author of Note Captors Ja BATTERY WINTER STORAGE 5¢ a menth P. & V. TIRE BATTERY == 261 Myrtle St. Phone ! P Upon his urging, I rea staunch supporter of True of others has broadened 1 it. Since then I have been a and the bitter experience nd and softened my heart. Every issue of True Story is good. Long may it live! Story Magazine for February is now on thl new . Its vivid, forceful, soul- stirring narratives will fire your imagination and gnp your interest as only Truth, frankly revealed, cando. The newsstand supply of True Story is always quickly exhausted. Sincerely, (Mrs.) Irene New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Weh” Crisp True Stories, Vividly Romantic, Compellingly Realistic, Probing the Secrets of the Human Heart. 34 CHURCH ST, Tel. 894 1’(‘;“']_'» ( OTHERS szll clothing through I].w Cl: ied Ads —wh them toc Phone The Herald READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS [tin FOR YOUR WANTS '+ Aspirin Gargle in Sore Throat and ef two ' in four Gargle th in two h genuine the | y the fully instructed. Today among all of the two and one half millions of people who read True Story every month there are none morefaithfulnormorestaunch in their support than Mrs. Crisp. Yet there are still people who believe as this wife and mother once did—people who, because of misinformation or prejudice, look with disapproval on a magazine which they have not taken the time or trouble to read. An examination of any issue of True Story Magazine will quickly reveal its true, helpful and inspir- ing character. February Iuc The lessons taught by True Story Magazine touch every human problem. Whether it be a story of joy or sorrow, of love or hate, of triumph or failure, it points a lesson of un- forgettable vividness and dra- matic power. For Example, Take the February Issue If Betty had not made the tragic mistake of seeking success at the price of her soul, she would never have had the terrible experience, frankly described by Betty herself under the title, “Heart Break” in February True Story Magazine. Story The Greatest Newsstand Sale in the World Avoid dmppolntmcnt. Get your copy today. You will like these three other thrilling Magazines In addition to True Story, you should read each month those three thn]lmrv sister publications— “Dream World,” “True Romances” and “True Experiences.” While each of these magazines has its own ap- peal, they are all filled with exactly the same kind of compellingly realistic storics that has made True Story a favorite with its millions of readers, For your convenience, each of these four Macfadden publications appears on the newsstands on a dif- ferent date during the month. Watch for True Story on the sth, Dream World on the 15th, True Romances on the 23rd and True Experiences on the 15t of each month. Don’t be fooled by imitators! All Macfadden True Story Magazines have this seal in RED on the cover On Sale the 23rd of Every Month. True Experiences The Romance of a Dancing Girl Was It Destiny? Uneasy Reputations Loveless Mates The Love Mirage The Truth About My Husband The Net of Enchantment A Woman's Sacrifice Ty, Sionies of Heartfelt Suee cesses With Love and Romance Does It Pay? ¢ s nterwoven. e the It And 6 Other Stories of Every Month. Use the Coupon If You Cannot Get These Magazines at Your Newsstand TMACFADDEN PUBLICATIONS, tne } 64th Street and Broadway, New York City. g | T wish to become familiar with your four True Story ! | Magazines. Please enter my name to receive the 1 February issue of each magarine. I enclose $1.00 2s | 1 full payment. | ! Name ] lAdus l 1 Addr I I [ —— _l I