New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1927, Page 4

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! L. ’ “Prelude in C Major.” her ability later before a committee | maln business of making clothes. | fresns, Lurcat and several other tl}'"“::o'r“: nmm‘;ao‘! ;"?::t::ld- &fnh:l:'lv rays bobbing ::;';:el;dmnt?;z ;::nnln“ :l::;.lhfl ¥ "lJ::?(:lhsl'firrno‘;lln-rh2 mu;i:rvl.nufl: or.mvlcl: skeptical of her first per- ;::;nf:w dress houses are also art | artista i “"“d't' 7 unmdon P Mls, Marshall is the mother-in.| Accused:: Yes i the ‘compositioh, and Hoguslawski g = Myrhor 1s one of the few in Parls | Flaghlights Cause ‘% | During » dance she distributed |law of Marshall Field of Chicago. | Magistrate: Then what do you | , : " % i flashlights tc all her guests. The want to do now? A called hers the st re > AKE S SALOA [to combine clothes and canvasses. - : WI]MAN P”BUSHER Iiteied falknt na v | R T AR AT AATON oeninh s s Tonramen Unique Dance Effects | clectric lighting system was turned FIS PRIVILEGE Accused: Deny it.—Nagels Lustige \ of | combine many things with thelr |included works of Picasso, Du- | London, July 26. UP—Mrs. Charles | off, and the ballroom then became| Magistrate: You have already ac- | Welt, Berlin. ; J L, Greenville, Tenn., July 28. (P—A | woman can find time to rear chil- | dren—mend their clothes, cook them pies—and yet have spare | hours to build a struggling coun- * try weekly into a thriving daily newspaper. 8o believes Mrs. Edith O'Keefe Busong, publisher of The Green- ville Democrat-Sun, who has suc- ' eeeded In duing this. Mrs. Susong is president of the state Federation of Women's Clubs and of the Tennessce Press and Authors’ club and participates in numerous other activities, incl ing those of the Southern News- paper Publishers’ association. “Eleven years ago,” she relates, “when little Martha Arnold, my | youngest child, was only 17 months | old, T was faced with the problem | of making a living the best I could | for myself and children. Alex, the | other child, was four years old. | “I had never had any business | experience, but I determined to | +buy the little weekly — the Green- ville Democrat. We had on hendful of worn type, virtuo equipment and a thousand thin to look afier. “I started with the newspaper, under a $3,000 mortgage, onee a week. e as uditor, | * business manager, pressman, ad- vertising solicitor, circulation man- ager and somctimes ty After my day’s duties in t office were over I'd go home, up the house, cook for the chi and can blackberries. “My payroll then was $27.5 i Oy g b2 the basement of a da | Y 2.1 4 ) . gt bullding on an old side street. I | (e >< - y e o | vald $50 a year rent—and, my, but | +that was hard to get! “‘As soon as I could I bought an e ol (ol B i . i — — All that you look for in a | principles and refused to accept vegetables and other farm prod- ucts in exchange for circulation and advertising.” ¢ r f ‘ . . . . L ~ | ome 1s embodied 1n this pretty well” with her paper until 1 one of the two other weekly pa- pers in the town started publishing : daily. One of the weeklies soon i 3 | 0 went out of business and then the | 0'0'1 = daily fafled. She bought it and| | % BT | O 4 started the daily Democrat-Sun. . | \ : “We now own 3 | ] > =t brick building saiys. “My mother writes the ed- itorials, and I am just publisher. T i g A - ~have a capable staff for the other - . i [} , departments. | E g = B A R Se 1 T started in the newspaper i A, Y uy Any Room Jeparately game for a living. Now I've found i - Ne—=t it so exciting and interesting I love 7 it almost as well as my children | and wouldn't give it up for any- e f Al s ~Ig T v 7 A Most Luxurious A Bedroom Young Child Plays 3 “ 3 B ; / g 0 === Sonota by Beethoven N —— AR . > " lemg Room OUT That Invites Rest Chicago, July 28. (#—The m world of Chicago has found ¥ R i ti In fc -y -old D thy i i i t H o7, H B el Doty : iy ‘ Included is a luxuriously com- B d Includes a spacious’ dresser, here trom Honolulu for a musics s . fortable three piece suite, con- u get chest of drawers, full size bow- education, ™ > A5 X o 1 Taken before Mossalye Togus- g 40 Slbélflg_Ofa%a\ enpf(nt, ctlub chair P] end bed. In the Tudor period B b : ‘ | el bl s an and finished in highlighted An- s T e \ struction. Reversible cushions, 5 and followed with Bach ! ] = : tique walnut =N SN 3 L - ; covered in a fine grade of Jac- i ; = ¥ quard. Will Serve You A : Also . . . . 20 year guaranteed Also . . . . a davenport table, Well spring . . . . a 50 pound pure :’r:lgftf;}fig, ill)lf)l\%ge lamp, table e cotton mattress \vithpfancy lt)ick- P . ing and roll edge. Two rugs, About It two boudoir lamps and bench to b match the suite. (Vanity may A Dmmg ROOITI ————————— behad at very little additional Of Rare Beauty i The dining room will be taste- fully furnished with this suite \)Vhy In the Kitchen Priced - m— — . which consists of a buffet, ob- Separately | |BF long extension table, five side Pay More Of Most Convenience « | chairs and one arm chair. De- GUESSING” | : _ 3 signed in the Tudor Period and Than ) ) . 7 richly finished in Antique walnut Garber Comprises a cabinet, gas range 1S danger ous... | with highlight effect. 3 " with high oven and broiler, a y Brothers porcelain top kitchen table, two awhen Baby’s health ' Also . . . . a buffet mirror—a is concerned! EW mothers are able to dis- tinguish between an infant's healthy cry and one of actual pain. Merely to guess about it is hazardous. A disregard of the “irritation cry” may alter your child’s whole disposition. Doctors now tell us that at least 65677 of all babies are allowed to suffer need- tessly the torture of Urea Irri stinging acids in the urine gritty crystals—invisible t barsh and cruel to tender Frequent diaper chan enough. The one remedsy is crystals from contact with the Z.B.T. Baby Tal for this type of irrita special ingredient skin and forms a de! ing against acids, irritation and Use Z.B.T. to keep Baby's ski and healthy. At all dru, n sizes—10c, 25¢, $1.00. Crystal Che: Co., New York, N. Y. BABY TALCUM Fine for Baby’s Body— Fine for Every Body! console set and 26 piece set of - Every Day white enameled kitchen chairs, a silverware, nationally famous refrigerator (China closet and server may he Prices (Lift top model), and a 7-6x9 had at very small additional Neponset rug. Any woman will cost.) appreciate this fine kitchen. We NEVER have Sales We ALWAYS sell for less Send For Our Cata]og. Mail This Coupon ”z‘}’lmsv send me your attractive cata- - direot A ! ; AR " EW BRITAIN S to the Pub W) N‘HAD.LEy:s BLOCK Address ¥

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