New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1929, Page 17

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. \IEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 1929. 17 - — - _— E LUXURY B | Mrs Longworth, Back In Capltal [ L pT bt e e n ot ' Revives Social War Rumblings As 0 B | Mrs. Gann Atiends State Dinner " e BRAPF RACKETEERS Speaer’s Wife Unespetaly Returns to Complicate disappeared on discovering his for- | ing up into his eyes tune lost, meet uncxpec you find a more p. ship-board. Barbara, de: 1 th 1 to ¢ love with Ray, begs J ot | the hotel. T at Chea\ Puce, : she starts on a mad plan to con-| It se vince Ray she will ruin her life un- | der less he relents—and succeeds. Ray the center!tive displacement of the eartlrs AGED MAN MISSING 1 Church street, police last night x had left which | gold embas- The right way to redye g the guests were tl ed to come over them su stood thers nister of C. however, | Iris loves her, believes really needs | a I e S S 2 3 l”e’t llk-r him and they are married, much to | for the disappointm a fortune-|lv Cha high hunting nobleman, Ralph Hender- Immediately after their ma , the spe of Barbara millions happiness and | under ¢ Nay makes it plain t he will not live on his wife's money t en- TN Eor S ATIACKS PARLEY " Sees 1\!]2?0-1\1116“ can Menace in Dm 1 Talks Chapter 8 A BARRIER OF DOLLARS Barba d Ray both fell silent was biting her lip to keep back the tears. He was being so di How she wished he woulc ‘_ . N ELAm—— denly, s e th | things in the sensible w . | im too. To Evervthing then swould A derful. Y She had not exy on being stubbor; ¥ money once Rore, Oct. 8 (M—Tevere, Rome cd himAo keep CORnaNG) L pointed had given in|the floor ficiently to marry her! . But, by the look on his face, she knew that it would be argue with him in his pre mood 100, seemed to as o1 % ; “At least, won't you let me rive | ehould : ¢ you our honeymoon abroad as > : weddin I & He mov wsily in his chair of his [ e 2 It hurt him terribly to have to re- it ¢ et fuse her, on this day of all d Ana Wit ket Zhe Sl ou e days, too e d ir £ st colorful o oc- She looked so sweet and appeal- in sat there, her hazel evey fixe 1 anxiously upon his face ‘ Th ® was no other girl in the whole w who could compare \ ' with he was convinced of that = — & o 2 P All the o ¢ N1 - b | o/ AT I cant do it Barbar, Tm - Vicks Now Passes | ¥ R -E fully sorry, dear, but we've ot to | ’ Tt get this straight from nouw 3 < Q HIN 5 1 ik She regarded him with a hurt | 20 P‘ALH cn YearIY‘ frown | 2 ; 1 ore illons Follow | (] o o ” i | i hich or Modern Med: 2 N i T no giri can pe 1ascinatin it from her i po e with you, Barbara. I lot of money is al- together blessing when vou're 4 voung like we are. I'm normal | S i say Hollywood's ‘ to think : 7 A never be able to Yyou - s D R that you couldn't bought = , casily for He broi s 39 A t d d t s ) e o o Do ; oremost arwrecrors he point, presen afraid you'll have to accustom vour 0f course o self t v blow T . . . 3 B61 10 my biowing thoush 1 : HAT little thrill of glad surprise—it never \ The girl's teeth were set over hor i ; fails when you meet the beauty of a really lower lip and with Barbara that - lovely skin. was a rous sign. Her erily as she snatched b d out of his. 1 It's that rotten old pride of our not going “Undoubtedly, smooth beautiful skin is the urs!’ You let 1t keep us upart B i great heart winner. The fact that it is of prime | for threo years and now it goin ok importance in making a star and holding her ruin our honeymoon. How do C H think I'll feel when the passen- popularity has proved that,” says George H. #ers know that husband is play- \ ) in the orc Melford, prominent director, summing up the (G \ T experience of 39 leading Hollywood directors. N on't beliey planned our leavi B 3 . Southampton and going on up 1ol “Don't ot = hilc 9 out of 10 screen stars use this soap London for a cc but, Ray. We on % C 1 Jr ncry : g i = e The next time you see her in a close-up, just in order to make | ay. X S . b He said ch notice how smooth Lux Toilet Soap keeps Aileent et Rl e &m Pringle’s skin. When next you see your favorite : could not hold out in the his arms, T fi star, whoever she is, remember that 9873 of all of her obvious misery. Desperate- (Copyrig B\ i ly he wanted to make her h Ralph Henderson shov himsel defeat in to- the lovely complexions you see on the screen are cared for with Lux Toilet Soap. A BABY REMEDY APPROVED BY DOCTORS | FOR COLIZ. CONSTIPATION., DIARRHEA. [ Barbara, Barbara, please don't | u talk like that. I'll do whatever vou | morrow’s cha want me to and. I'll let you ! lend me the mor I'll give you an 1. O. U. for it." Indeed, all the great film studios, following their stars’ example, have made Lux Toilet Soap the official soap in all their dressing rooms. although she smiled to hers: e took the note from 1 waeeretons Because it's lg er, S ing than anything serious. Dusk wa ing ov all around, in the Bois, lig were popping up it was growing chilly | on the veranda s ¢ 'S gO m and dance for a while, she murmured hooked her fingers ntedly through his. “And please don't row any more this evening, Ray This white fragrant soap is made by the method France uses for her finest toilet soaps. them Women find mmlf)/uc comfort in this new sanitary protection she i C@ | LifrOFF! | Ahl What glorious | relief when you apply | Ereezonesod o The ‘ AILEEN PRINGLE, the lovely Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star, in one sching nd throphing 3 of the most beautiful bathrooms built in Hollywood. Like nine oialere Ykl [ out of ten screen stars, Miss Pringle is devoted to Lux Toilet Sozp. . cor! | lJoosened in its bed that you 5 can liftit right out with o Py (it ) LSl : your fingers. Really, its so HE supreme test of a sanitary KOTEX IS SOFT . .. .Smooth, exqux;xteA skin is a screen star’s most Pnce.ess pos easy, you'll laugh. Hard ad is its comfort during 0utdoor | 1_Not a deceptive sofiness, that session. Make-up is little help under the great lights of the ANET GAYNOR'S lovely skin is d soft ones—corns i i e b Y S : corns and so! | activities, soon packs into chafing hard- = oilet Soap keeps my skin always petal-smooth.? amous. “There is a caressing quale on the toes and between That is why women say Kotex is ness. But a delicate, Jasting closeunab ol P KEEDS R Ml ity to Lux Toilet Soap that I never s | absolutely indispensable.” Kotex is Sl ; ! found_ before except in the finest ::sany drug store and say, made of the lightest, coolest sub- 2—Safe, secure. .. keeps your /1 Lo /R French soaps,” says this Fox star. “Good-by Corns!” ' stance that can be used Cellucot- mind at ease. | “My skin feels so soft and smooth.” ton nbsorban( wadding. \ur"cons 3_Fastidious . . . the sign of use it in 85% of the country’s hos- true daintiness. pitals because it .:bsnrl»‘s so much 4—In bospitals . . . Kotex is | . 3 ; e N it quicker, so much more than cotton. the identical material 'L\IQJ 1 e ‘i: O S e b A 3 Why Kotex is better h'(\,:.‘;;\“ i x‘:‘i n]w‘x"«]i e §§ a = «Lux Toilet Soap is fl(lf“fly fii,p; § Other features that make Kotex . : ft lfxl\l(: 31‘1}ming :tw y smooth, especially desirable are its rounded, rtments : \ v a i tapered corners that assure conceal- & 2 Nine out of ten screen stars C & mentunderthcmosulmgmg frocks b o use it for smooth skin. ] . its special deodorizing process .. . and its easy disposability. Note K O X . other features at right, . The New Sanitary Pad which deadorizes 4 \ | 4

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