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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, BRICKLEY APPEALS (5 MOUTHS TR $20,000 Bond Reguired 10 vide His Liberty Dy 1U- ARCH PROBABLY FEAG TRAINS IN TIME thicf. x x x Jet to work w start anew. Two other Harvard m eerned in the case Attorney Irederich WPNING WEAHNFSS FUTAF - Calitornia Inquest Shows People . Ignored Advice ' rgeles, Francis dam disaster shadow 1u the Vs b collupse Licked s ient to car i result was t and h was 1l ENDED [ liately stories. Two Saw Danzer tw 2 for By rhoure | 9, At 4 sour lown the valley to th On break) ‘engineer of and together w Monday ( William the dam, man, chici » concrete th 1 that as it should be, lications of an The tiny had besct those the dam were sty untold pr builder ¢ impulses of 1 niove | irom scrambling through the brush. Smith said he had expressed his to many valle folk but they 1504 to take him seriousty. Atmore testified “I talked to Harry Harry said [ was getting too srvous. Hagry died that night.” Van Norm like his chief, testi- d that the dam appeared safe on Y. rere was nothing to be alarmed OF DAY Burns about varning Water Was Noticed t that ay with hiliside on Berry soaked S was “keyed"” at cither end was the t in the testimony of \c other employes. The surveyor on job and the conecrete mi bhoth said it wa: 5 WANTS MORE SALARY Government Clerk Says it is Impos- March 23 (B—Th . little iito setilem i Lower anyon f contin- s water v was run foree evening Mr. lam's not all h ity Sir sible o Live on Pay of §$125 Per Month. Washington, March 23 thility of a dutiful and economical housewife to make a salary of $125 a month fred and clothe a fami rded by a treasury de us exceeding even fiseal talents of his millionaire cmployer, Seeretary Melion, Tearfully telli his story before 4 house committ considering Lill to increase pay of go ment employes, ¢ T. Hackney 31,500 a year sury clerk, related how great a struggle it was for him, r rather his wi 10 make ends t for themselves a il children. cretary Mellon is a great finan- nius,” he sobbed. ““but the Is go to that real financial genius—the little woman who takes nmy $125 a month and makes it care for a family of five.” Hackney, wearing a coat that be- longed to his father-in-law 14 years nl a pair of trousers of an eld Palm Beach suit, assured the com- as not trying to be no one. On my way o men Harry my brother man, 5 Dave ot five is rex ient cler brother for God's f, family out of thers; s going to ‘Dave, T'll tomorrow,” time 1 his ramily bust mov last saw other 1ore, a ranch i stifi M v By 1 night in bis barn (i ot | i, Then came | el telephone burki ith 11, A. ek nt, Van assist insp i everyth there imimediate it them. | and s wife clothes hed clot were no bre | in night in ¢ * | the ' uicted for the e {rent 1 whic r his appearance. e e St Plowe Grocer Madam .. hell tell you about a new quick way to wash dishes No more reddened hands. No soapy film. See how china sparkles and glasses glisten when washed this easy way a0 0 - JL'ST pick up the phone. Ask grocer for Super Suds. And tonight after dinner you'll discover a new quick way to wash dishes . . . worlds hetter than any you've ever known before. It's so easy, Madam, you'll hardly believe your eyes. Just pour a little bit of this new-type soap in your dishpan. Then instantly + .. with 2 whisk and a swish you get rich, active suds. Ingothedishes. Off come the grease and grime. Give them a hot rinse and let them drain and dry by themselves. No dish towels. No polishing. No soapy film. It's ply wonderful to see how dishes gleam and glisten when washed this new quick way. And even more wonderful is the way this new soap leaves your hands. No redness. No roughness. Plunge them into dishwater three times a day . . . seven days a week . . and still they always keep their ¢ softness, There's no need to this menial part of he The name of this ne Suds. We call it that so much more than an; of soap. Itis actually made in tiny thin-walled “beads” . . . the result of a revolutionary man- ufacturing discovery. vorl ip is Super wuse it does ordinary type This is why #’s so good No other type of soap is like Super Suds. No other type of soap can give you such remark- able results. It’s actually the thin- nest type of soap ever Four times as thin as chip soap. That's why 1t dis- NEW! Amazing Beads of Soap Women marvel at the lovely sparkle these amazing beads of soap give their dishes. It's won- derful how enthusiastic they are. Ia this advertisement we've tried briefly as possible I like it as much as the others. Simply in fairness to yourself read the facts printed be- low...it takes only three min- utes. And then make your decision. ———TRe— solves so quickly . . . why it rinses instantly . . . why it saves so much time and energy tco. Super Suds is not made just for dish- washing alone. You can use it for clothes washing, too. Super Suds cannot harmthe daintiest fabrics ... washes lingerie with safety. And for the heavy work on washday, it is ab- solutely without a rival. e R We took the picture on the left to show how Super Suds looks under the lens of a microscope. Dishes sparkle in no time wow! Just pour a little Super Suds into your dishwater. Put in the dishes. Thon @ quick hot rinse and dishes are ready for dry- ing. It's wonderfully kind to your hands, too, Madam. dries out 2 wonderful snowy white. There's never a trace of soap stain . . . no grim{. yellow look. You simply won't be able to realize that achange of laundry soap can make such an amazing dife ference in the whiteness of your wash. Please make this simple test Madam, doo’t take our woed for all this, Test Super Suds out for yourself. Just buy one box and com« pare it with the soap you're using now. Try it for dish- washing . . . and then for laundry work. If you don't feel it’s as good as we say, then go back to your old sosp. .. and you're only out ten cents. But we know you’ll agree with all these other women who call Super Suds “the greatest soap they ever used.” Put it down on your grocery list to- day. Tts active suds penetrate every fold of cloth. .. seep around every fibre. .. work away all grease and grime. You’ll say “Good-by, washboard” There's no need to use your wash- board now. No need to scrub and rub until your back just aches from the strain. Leave it to Super Suds to soak loosc the dirt. And with Super Suds you'll save much time in rinsing. That's because it other Octagon Soap prod- dissolves so completely — ucts for premiums; that no stullal;ornl.soa.p par- % 5 L ticles are left clinging to = *A PATENTED PROCESS. Supet fabrics. Thus you get ?,:x?zxg‘;z:::fig: Suds is m-dehamnd by . 4 3 along with one less thedishes? They won't when ::fi:;::,:rm“ i,..,,u.s?"’"".,... rinsing at least, you use Super Suds, Madam. Parcnt Nos. 1.081.441; 1,090,740; Your wash P disbuashing adaywiil 1,600,503; 1,634,640, sad Reit leave them dainty. No. 16,749.) e OCTAGON The BIGGEST box of soap on the market for 10; * % % An Octagon Soap Product. Every box of Super Suds carries a value able coupon. Cut it out, re- deem it with coupons from uper Suds r fore- | (A—The | 1 their three | and asked to be par- | FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928, | NEWINGTON t Newington, March 2 Christian Endeavor society i Newington Congregational church {will hold a St. Patrick social in the | | parish house of the church this eve- | ning. A basket lunch will be served. The affair is in charge of the social committee of the society which is composed of Miss Sally Rowley, chairman, Miss Geraldine Hurd, Miss | Cundace Pittsinger, Paul Camp and | | Harvey Hurd. NEWS — The | of the A special meeting of the board of | finance will be held this evening at | the home of Town Clerk Thomas A. i Francis to set the wax rate for the |coming year. It is expected that, {since a new school building will be ected at the Center, there will necessarily be a slight increase in |the tax rate this year over that of . The rate last year was |ington Grange held a_ whist party erday afternoon at the home of William Holt on Willard ave- nue. | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Newington Congregational church | will serve a supper in the parish (house on Friday evening. March 30 6:30 o'cock. Mrs. Harold K. Forbes will have charge of the sup- Mr. and Harold 8. Win- rge of the enter- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the New- | - i i { | i ] ASPIRIN To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin tablet. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! And there’s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children— often infants, Whenever there’s pain, think of Aspirin. The genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salicslicacld = = he next meeting of the Ladics’ Auxiliary of the Grange will he held | Thursday at the Grange hall. Tt will be an all-day meeting and luncheon ) Fred Walter Canfield and rs. R. H. Erwin. Miss Olea Sands | of the Hartford C rm bureau will be present and assist the ladics in making wheel tra Arvid Erickson is confined to his home at Elm Hill by iliness, { - L A plate of feathery hot muffins or a dish of cinnamon buns oozing brown syrup—and dinner turns into a “party”| You can make all these extra touches so lundily with creamy I\ Snowdrift. Before we pack Snowdrift, we beat it and beat it ill it reaches a velvety consistency and smoothness !ikc rich whipped cream. And it stays creamy. Dip in the spoon and measure out what you want; stir it in with the other ingredients—all this is the work of a few easy moments. 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