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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1929 RADID COMNISSION - === SEARCH FOR DRUG Jie) A\N'NG@TA\—ENT CORES HNDS OFP == aooirs covrues | Sage-Allen & Co. ATTON uch a tax would be a tax upon T% ELEANOR EARLY © 1929 BY NEA Jervice Inc. 1;‘;};;”;:1‘_1” ‘ 0 Cannot Regulate Reception . INC. THIS HAS HAPPENED [cess with Jack. Probably | waiting for her. put she saied by Wang Cities and States Not fo| . Aveoraws 14 of 16 Prisoners at Calilornia HARTEORD A : e a dt miting the operation of r Molly Burnk hg and loy ed to reach her, and found m t ; . & RIS Sl b e = O maybe e thougHt|lE Tive nobing tossayiiensian:| Usurp Authority | ception apparatus are impossible of Hospital Stll at Large DIRECT WIRE 3005 her suite at the Plaza, The night be- |she was still resting, and did not| nounced coolly. “T was misquoted | D [enforcement. in the Commissionis - fore, witnessed the premierer of Mol- [ want to disturb her this morning, and I shall not give | ;c[])lmon. Whether a state can leg- —_— Store Closes at 1 P. M. Saturdays ly’s startling play, “The Death of | The telephone operator any more interviews of a Personai| oo b C, Aug. . — A |20 ’\\‘\‘w‘h“.r;w Q'DJ‘V-"Z’“I,”““fi'IT Pl e e ] v A Delphine Darrows.” 1t was an ex- | he had gone to lunch. but 11| nature, i et R L ing apparatus depends|, b0% 1SR T ; ing and tumultuous night for |sce. Molly ted impatiently Mr. Dur ys your fiance's | poit A8 (0 88 L Lo ticut and other | UP r e oscillations are | | s Molly—beginning with the glorious | “Oh, Jack—hello. I was afraid name is Wells.” broke in one of | A%/ e o 1o | meceBsanyEtolTs It the Sl Sl e B reception of “Delphine,” and follow- | I'd missed you. The roses wers the men. “Do you wish to deny the | D‘”“:“ :‘ “h" ':_“‘1"‘;‘:1 N‘f m‘;"”lm to | necessary, in an in p - |2 ki pen ay e esdays ed by a violent scene with her dis-|lovely. Thank you so mu rumor your ¢ ment Eoknep [EANEE STRICL A Sl e alia G et : : ctey Shodescaped (e IR L dn approving mother. After that, came | heen waiting and waiting for Flynn?" atiag radlo ' communlctalon. | interstate commerce, a party. Then Molly spent a few|to call. I should think you'd “I'll no g | the statute is an local hodies can go in the ra- |, S 2 were hours with her father, who had | just dying to take me to lun hen ield without infringing upon waited at the hotel to see her pri- | She laughed_excitedly famous | Flynn?" Fensatetion.of sondren is o, | Malters in an average palice e S 8 f vately [1ady like mel" she c Molly colored angrily. She knew | (18 gTCHEHEE B O ehed by | Municipal court is nothing short of | tured in 4 road near the hospit earance 0 In ihe morning, when she had| T didn't know a fam \dy | their methods so well ) i T appalling. . Kol art h Vi slept scarcely an hour, reporters |like you would want t “Please,” sh e | e R e on paut | Local lawa for controlling _hours | ering Sanns L came, clamoring for interviews. | where with a poor ma me.” |a wspaper people. of transmission is described by the M. Segal and Paul D. P. Spearman | o SfRSTESIAY 8 desert Sl e B ° |of the commission's legal division, | oS A% S0 AT ntirely | ¢ points out that many local ordi- |, p L TR TAREIAd entrels e e nances attempting to regulate radio | o corerou e being eliminated o J nday ht OmIy Jongang suuconsth rapidly as the state of the dio since they interfere with federai in h v art permits. In any event, all such L A : ¢ “the | OPdinances are invali ; o nill Kosx t the police power of the ! 1 ithor hin the p. v Laws extending the state contro! | ijes were forced ; states, it was said b - a over public es to radio trans-| Deputy fs rest a o Among the local radio laws en- | mission are 1. Neither the|<oon quie h . . icted by states and municipalities | iFederal Radio Commission nor the | hr Lo ire laws preseribinz local licenscs | Rado Act of as amended. | by the in or privilege taxesy limiting cp. places a broa ac asting station in |t LS " rs. T b tion of reception apparatus; restrict- | the classification of a public utility ! 1o the t res, how- | i A ing hours of {ransmission; cealing |from the standpoint that (I ¥ d L with loc; 3 equipment | is compelled fo sell time on the air "he t clin 1 wee | ® to pr n te B making | to any and all ns d > t i regulation. Some, however, fall well persons desiring to applicable 1o radio | purchase i 1 buildings; extending th The states s th control of public utilities to | rights concernin radio transmission: subject matter |of hroadeasts, since 5 Cedorall ot Al 3 ik rere still plenty of warm weather f rad broadcas anti-nuisa Government concerns it itk b v 5 RSB oy ’ 3 e N 5 i nce he declared oming, whe y 2e S’ S S laws for the control of loud-speak- | with prohibiting ; ? leclarcd J coming, when you'll need just this sort Pl Felons Sent to Hospital - of thing. The type that can be used for Interstate Commerce | A state which extends tho | _ SaStng esae : ctive and spectator sports or any in- It was explained that radio comi- |law -of libel to broadcasts is we $ g X : munication is state commerce. | within the modern legislative spirit P o : rmal occasion. er operation and kindred evils scene, indecent This is true even though the com- it was said munication may be intended only! Regulation of nuisances of a 1ocal tna nen % th Mostly 1 | for intrastate transmission. A small | nature, such as loud speaker oper i Mostly long sleeved models, but a few broadcast installation has inter- ftions, electrical interference, etc., as Siion detinme A g ] tennis dresses and jacket frocks are in- ference range beyond the boun-|well as zoning requirements, is wel ks i A Sl Pi | daries of the state in which it oper- | within the police power of the state. | not the fype who awant Band cluded. Printed Shantung ! 1.H\ Pique, iles in the same manner in which | — themselves: of the dru . Soft Surrah and Crepe De Chine. L 5 kilowatt station has an inter- | \u XICANS APPROVE LAW “Patients of this \ ference range beyond the m»;nq»n»q‘ exico City, Aug. 6 (P Mex- in pen 4 : of the country, it was said lican chamber of deputies last nig itutions wh atients esirous W Peach Maize White “ SRR LTS 2 TR e : . “Since radio ¢ nication is in- |approved an amendment to the con- of relievin ves of the ( Oh, Red, its t 1 Yeah, I know. The office had a flast io communica ppr n ) . e ( e 3 terstate commerce, and it admits of stitution which would allow enaci- S : f .. LelLong Blue Aquamarine They ask wat her plans are| “Oh, Jack v sin famishing le while? ind ires a uniform system of [ment of the national labor law pro- Orchid for the > and Molly says she | for t i 1 stories 3 it t | control throughout the nation, this| 3 presid Emilin N o rchid does not know matter Ism't Mr. Flynn around " R S 1 give | control fs vested exclusively in con- fil, but attached seve NOTICE 3 . " Missad Sizs she is in love with Jack Wells, an “No, he went back to [Bost ¥ pmance s B gress and its agencies, to the exclu- |stipu Y will oblig S Women's and Misses' Sizes. bus some vague notion of marrying morning. Why ws the | i o don ny any- [sion of the so-called police power | © Lo vote aain on the m BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT him shortl matter? Yo ! thing. Just k z of the states,” the Commission em- |The senate approved izin . cting of the Bo ) ; o But the reporters do not know | wit than ved ¢ % ¢ phasized measure last week, e it el 1 Dress Shop — Second Floor that. When she hin t v 1 | | CRCTT it Pre ibng of local licenses o sume that Red Flynn, a po- | “yowre gotting v ot .| privilege taxes are void. No tax may | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ourt reporter, is the lucky man v 1 In no time, the next editions are on I | I w de- |2 3 g = the street. “Molly Burnham F ed.”” they s Girl Playwri to Wed Newspaper Man.” NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHA XXV The follo story, typi " Why the Leading Beauty Shops the Plaza. *When Dopey Dan fired the shot that made Miss Burnham famous, 1y ¢ the rnoon going 4 George Flynn, police court reporter par told her a ay. she ieci m: in Boston. conceived an idea that| “But I don v t you're | nu v n e rom should make her rich, as well. As an about, honey < he From ex-press agent, Mr. Flynn appre- “Then you didn't f 3 1 4 R es—from New | ciated the value of Dopey Dan’s err- out so soon? ing aim. A victim as pretty as Miss em Burnham should never be shot in | body’s spill e e i agreement with 16954 American Experts “Today i the front p; known as * £ ] J 1t was While Miss v picture and night as the you nds at Don i Qe e complexion treatment Miss Molly admitted tod hank- ering for romance. But, pressed for details, she re n L state- “1 don't . ; The most remarkable endorsement D G " inue think of | ti : i any complexion soap ever had! Mr, i ey e el B Rl What's it an| ' 0 Toston to s “Wash for beauty with Palmolive,” The Following Friends of the p t for out, M 1 s T o | announcement of the engageme Jor s terril suy | cided Molly. “There n they tell you. v 8 N \ ; L : New Britain Beauty within a few days After the reporters le I Know. The office hal| She ¢ . : VL 8 - Experts Recommend : e | I dressed leisurely, expe w she ope phone call any moment from Jac t Ite " said so. You | fearful of what it miat . ON one beauty principle the auchorities of the world agree. 1 4 - e : Palmolive: SR cat deal | know [ didn't. How could 1? I'v (PO 1BE CONTINUE ?{" "; m‘l‘“ e e e Natural beauty comes only when the skin itself is kept pcr- editor in Boston, had called to | Heavens, I don't know what to do! | DOZ DOMICILL fectly cleansed. Makeup, rouge, the atcumulations of the day b Annette Beauty Shoppe, congr: e her, and to say { we | I'm all upset. 1 phoned Jack a m Spokane, Wash., A | 4 A 4 Seau “”‘R’f““ " banditorsay ,“\” r o e us. H T o Nl must be removed each night and morning if beauty treatments i 3 4 299 Main St was forwarding a number of wires he's furions. He shut|h i o Uy 299 1 St and speclal: deliverics Iness, R < | give dered in are to be successful-and this can be done only by application of : g N Avalon Beauty Shop, T don’t suppose you'll be coming rible:” 4 L bkl i x soap and water. e ] 3 259 Main St. back 2" he surmis U must have said | cep a4 e -room dox | “Why. of cour she ir nething! They « make things | house, cquip \ el wire So from the great beauty centers of Europe. . . from the five & e B 3 & e Genevieve Beauty sisted, “if my jot great advisers of European royalty as well as countless others, s 2nts " ¢ Shoppe, know T've been 55 W. Main St. long time.” Ty st for the g Tris we hear this advice: “Protect beauty with Palmolive Soap.” For 3 "0“"} obis Tere, all ' heja this complexion soap frees the pores of all impurities sured her. “But y what are i 1 rons in the fire now.” it? They're t . : as nothing else can. ” Bullock's Galerie de Charme is frequented by the i ¢ s @ discriminating women of Los Angeles society. PRI T D IR e i N ; They praise the natural methods in care of the = - idle ‘ot {t0} And prosently i i N B s TR et = il : omplexion for which this shop is known. Says Main Beauty Shoppe, \ew that Mr. Wharton was right Molly's ¥ d. and she = . : Virs. Agnes Morley Mullins, 5 300 Main St SIS M st toluys ehi Rl o Genevieve Beauty Shoppe, Matn Beauty Shoppe, Janc's, fonleyuiing imshogey 5 I recommend a twice-daily cleansinz with Palm- Rose Beauty » know If she would write a novel | “You needn't t e ninsul L % and other leaders concur. 16,954 American specialists it S e e s e 230 \e]d‘:n \Parlor, rom fie script of the play. They |ed. George Ily ce! i v sk e g Ak f ‘”1va‘ : r”H ‘f" he o 3 1’. ge I ’ give the same advice! healthy skin, and a healthy skin is zencrally a opics. A well-known typewriter | hetter than th o : e firm wrote that they ae sending Yol i o A RO Read che list here. Among these names vou will R vn e rlEE A r et Tt e e At e 3 i y S R T R High in circles of beauty, Russo's Beauty Salon, herR P R ‘ faiiEsORroLs - ranks among the discriminating and exclusive women of Boston. Jane's Beauty Salon, 99 W. Main St Lucille Beauty Shoppe, 259 Main St P : ; : : : . authority of the world's greatest experts, recommends a urers solicited approval of their |worry. 1 wouldn't marry you. Ited | particular brand of cigarets. Thers |if you were the last man on earth - simple daily treatment with Palmolive Soap. was a cold cream manufacturver ST know it. Molly weknow! craved her sanction of his product. [edged Humbly it ovou ¢ un B LSS : o hertance: Il have fc and. olive oils Retail Price The editor. of & national maga. | Qeratand how (Hings are . po> “Foundation Cleansing” that keeps LR G L G ne wondered if she would care to SR | T = 5 % as blended i s soap are the most effective 1w wondered if she would care to | ten—L'm writing you now = | natural loveliness agents for foundation cleansing.” . » IOC e an article entitled “A Career [on the air mail, Yon I recommend /h e regular use of the natural beauty soap. Palmolive.” says Joseph Russo. “In my ex- Love Several studios be- | thing in the morni the favor of an invitation |those news hounds to S The treatment advised to protect lovely complexions you've heard from me? It means is just this: Gently massage rich Palmolive lather deep into the This advice, given by your own experts to you, agrees with But the greatest theill of all came [lot 1o me ar whett cned the letler from 1 don't know what yc uallt pores. Continue the treatment for two minutes, especially before that of outstanding authorities the world over. It is the result ot man in ¢l of the New York ing ahont.” she decluved. mystified Y retiring. Rinse with warm water, then with cold. The soothing scientific study in the care of the skin. Take the advice of your hranch of a celebrated moving pic. | “But I'Il deny the engagement over R e e oy and nothlnfl but oils of olive and palm caress the skin, stimulate it—leave it fresh- beauty specialist! And begin the use of Palmolive Soap today. his name. and he wanted to knov. |any hetter.” ened and naturally lovely. she wo consent to be filmed “Don't do anythir * he hesough Mol Aushed the telephone. | talk » o : over the phone s Lot ot it am oz O e S o BM.13¢ These Well-known New Britain Beauty Experts Urge the Palmolive"2- -Minute Massage” ist shure (he thrills of her su There were reporters sasrsasidsensdbivdscns