New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 10

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10 WALSH BELIEVES FARM RELIEF BIG CAMPAIGN ISSLE (Continued fro years | RTAINS ON BIRTHDAY | decorated in o His Mary E. Contois, the daugh- | gre Games scheme of played and Gertrude Liebeck, Betty Young and color were Metropolis” some 'R, P, HILES T0 ADDRESS tea mide aitention. y COMMONWEALTH CLUB on the problems of the |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Omer A. Con-|pri: on by unemployed, written some 20 years tois of 223 Bassctt street, observed |Helen Myers, ago. were prophetic. His discussions | her eighth birthday yesterday by en- | Louis: of the immigration problem were |tertaining 15 of her friends at Who Has Spoken 6,000 widely quoted by papers all over the party. The home was mtracti\'dy‘ READ HERALD (L. country under Dr. Miles' signature. | PUBLIC WORKS IN®UIRY f WITNESSES SUMNONED Investigators May Hold Session ln‘ interests whose malign purpose it was designed to render innocuous.” Prohibition should not enter the believes, He is y is ¢ doctrine of republi- iates of prov- CATIPAIGN STARTS Ffl? DELEGATES Tl] Qivided wvoring state dele- istructed for Hoover and coun al e 1gely o Lecturer SIFIED ADS does not his plat n Times in 20 Years Coming o This City ting of the Com- will be held on March 13, at the 1 with nnual mes Ith club evenin h church apting 10 ; Reed on the Council Chamber to Accom- | : Wik S i 7 a lecture d modate Crowd. ‘ " Religious Workers 1\\1},;»;:‘..‘”:: i Meet in Conference Workers interested from expericnces trips around the Because of the large crowds alks with kin which are expected to attend the nd premier TH nd first hecaring on the public works nion lecture “Spe e hoard investigation tomorrow night, Ibert M. Hitchcock N ) times it is probable that the commor | mocrats : Al hie pa years, in every council chamber will be utilized for | d will fnvade Okla- the session. It had first been plan- * ned to hold the meeting in the of- fices of the board of public works. | Among the witnesses summoned to the meeting are Thomas F.|Of indiee Kearney, former street superinte nt; Steve Pircz, former street d. tment foreman; Chairman R. , City Engineer J. D. W Assistant City Engineer P., an, Foreman James Sposato, Street Foreman \rvhur‘ Hoover. z placed or ator 2 ris g presidents his comp mperors, Stomach crude methods, never continue to ion. It results in pair fer, when you learn how quickly about two hours after c nily this premier method quick corrective is acts. ¢ YOu-—now. ali which neutralizes acid. c e sure to 4 nuine Phil- corrective is Phillips’ Milk of |lips' Milk of M i@y ribed by nesia. It has remained si physicians for ; in correcting {ard with physicians in the 50 50¢ a bottl since its invention. One spoonful of Phillips' Milk nf‘ \[flflmna neutralizes instantly manv | s volume in acid. It is Charles H. Phillips are | harmless and tasteless and its action | pany and its predec You will never rely on llllIhp\ since world leeture work, known w put Excess acid is the common caus: sketches eport, March 6 (P-—Wal Wood. 19, of Greenwich, in su court today Ity to op and vicinity in 1al church e program is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue | .- Bilious Fever and Malaria. | It Kills the germs, * has been the ri of The T Milk of Ma by Judge Ne cgistered Tr: s . s machinc “No loyal republica Ne 64, for Hoover. He perfod in G All Herald O or Charles H {100 per cent bo v ¢ fied Ad users 11 vote ram school prog mer ition of homas ved, o cultivate of worship ip with all nations.” v Rev. C. J. 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