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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. ])' 1 % 1= | Zagreb and Belgrade. | | themselves overwhelmingly in favor outlined in the report which a drive betwean the Fair Officer Thomas Lee reported a fi & A F | Virginio Ga editor of the []EFINES S[; P []F |ot “voluntary-compulsory” attend- paid particular attention to * | Kresge's stores on Main street in an old ic - 2 ! 4 | Glornal Italla in Rome said the | ance whereby each student pledged ! L | 5 ’ box contaiming rubbis $500,000,000 per cent night. He judged his dist n the death sentence was a warning “to | | herself to attend chapel on an aver- month certifi the first| he told pol and did not allow the | s 1 borded that there will be bullets for | .| “You are assuming today a greut i iU/ law authorizin, ¢ ry d entering West | M otificd fire headquar ! e traito responsibility of carrying on a tra- partment to sell treasury bills on AT ohTana e PR s Wy | Advices from Zagreb and Belgrads | dition which s a very real tra- lisec Dbasis Call General Hlotors-Radio Cor~1;‘::',“";7:;;;‘?‘;.;3,‘,‘_;",1,1‘;;;,‘,;};*;;.’; at- | Prendergast Outlines Work oii:{‘;3:1.';,‘“'"j;).“,p:fi‘ “Nties Sesorie GODVENtioN Comments on Result o e poration Trust Violation [onies " New York Group e eias e na el e ‘ of Pederal Economy A e D i o —_— | violence” in these banks from th trial. | 7 . | New York, Oct. 17 (UP)—William | Quehee, Oct. 17 (UP)— {A. Prendergast, chairman of the| I |ernment of the United Sta f Washington, Oct. 17 (UP)—An lic service commission, chie! lated on reducing its | cent ons, Gus Monter 'he report dealt at len the federal farm 'and banks, and Johr Stalin Is Reported as ed by me of their nization in 1911, to the end of foreclosures had amounted to otal of 2 investigation into the merger of tI: $40,000,000, or 3 tkdown - J General Motors and Radio Corpora- | I (2 it tion of America was demanded yes ness at the public hearings begun | om approximately -| o = el it 30 2ail terday by the Radio Protective As ast week by the legislative commi 10,000 in 1919 to less than $17.- | WILL PAY FOR DAMAGE e s 4 sociation in a telegram to Attorney ion investigating the public service | 000,000,000 in 1929, a report to th Two minor accidents, ve ordered him ¥ General Mitchell | {law, defined the extent of the co Bankers® association said | both of which were settlc 1 amicably > 4 L : Siul 3 The association charged that the [trol of his commission over sub- 5 b ¥ occurred last Matug S e consolidation would violate the Sher- | sidiaries of public utilities y strnm.{DOC{OI‘ sfl,ys ]I‘leglllal‘ Hfl IS was of the government | police station e alix an Anti-Trust law, Some Beyond Powers & 7 SR Tal R aia il his alliance of General \mmrs‘A M E mests {0 Have Bal]' His commission, he expluined Keel) MO[]&]‘(;h Gomg convention by Ralph | that it was h (] vith lio Corporation, Generar e It Ly no control over engineering and 2 I Detroit 1into a fir dr y Angelo Blectric and Westinghouse interests | dE o P construction subsidiaries of publ pal s ofe Ur Casalengo. 1 m— —————— ¢mphasized by an interlocking di- | (]ll@[ an XIEHJIVE l"l)gl‘alll tilities except t can review the| Chicago, Oet. 17 (P—King Al- es government financi vere | as the ck was al > turn into kn g;{g £ ctorate violates the Sherman Anti- | ol fairncss of the prices charged to the| fonso of Spain is in “benutiful —3705& QLY g2 e ust law,” the statement declared The 1 o : public lities for t(he services. | nealth,” his personai physician, Vis- =i ‘It adds to the $5,000,000,000 radio | Ha loolin s pireh | Prendergast Introduced two exhibits| count Agailar, said today, use Th- . h S f S M | {rust more than $1,000,000,000 of | Of thIS ity will obser h an- | during his testimony. One of them | o has never boen a man of sen | 1S 13 the Sa est, Surest—Most resources of Dupont-General Moton | Miver With @ banquet and pro- [showed that seven New York opera- e hait S b e ediait |gram starting this cvening at 8 |ting utilities borrowed approximate. | s : tending the American college of sur- B S MU |o'clock ~and continuing tomorrow |1y §43,000,000 from their holding oopratien las v oan ol B per ool g e iin has miver Bepaa W | Pleasant Way—To Lose Fat!| | geons. 2y evening and Sunday morning and 1 afternoon. The program is as fol- [terest. He said his commission was | i i | | l | e are going to he perfectly | | slave to regular diet, regular sleep, SRR Rl e TERR[’R!ST KILLEH |Tows: Hottonaulted injehs Aninncln e @INel |2 o0 Sel ook e BSa RS0 S SN ra R bou e R S ORIING BALTS and activity to every par T av e S o & S h o ol i el < 1 19 body | Thu rhxvvu ning, § o'clock, piano |second exhibit showed that the thing else. He is not so stupid,” the | (taken internally)—the six vital| MONEY BACI Y | Solo. Miss Tivelyn Baker: voeal solo, | Morgan-controlled Niagara Tudonl hitiolan sals “Conmenumitly i nineet St vour body must have| " GovprETy (P R Lumpkins: reading, Mrs. J. |group purchased 1,469.185,163 i e | 53 : e o L i e |the age of 43 he is in beautiful lto function properly When your ho [ &n e G e G | health, and he has never had a seri N SALTS do not re-|a |solo, John C. Baker. J. J. Williams, | Prendergast said he did not know You overnight—like so Exeomwn 0[ GOl‘tfiI] a[ Dawun;sr r of ceremonies how much was paid for this, but as- | 1 to do. But 1 i | arises from the fact riday eveni nquet and pro- | Umed the information would be in iod is the ideal place to spend the winter—you may not know the best way to get there ~ People who want to reach the coast quickly take The Chief as a matter of course, because it is the only extra fast—extra fine—extra fare train to Southern California— ATISFIED! P NOT ‘ 1at unhealth is fliness in his life The only ‘worr, he causes me s 50 busy he cep—in my 1t has no rival. There is no extra fare on the fast California Limited and Grand Canyon Limited or on the JUListen to « the Uhe commission’s files, Files Show Cost | opinion. Iven kings should ep Navajo, Scout and Missionary. A Al Det s planiol solo LTl L T of ke fles at|ClEnt Nours; buk e only Esté abont Fred Harvey dining service is another distine mareirengsfens ie alvien i AT ISER D kot Bina B nies Fa b HE b ; tive feature of this distinctive railway. g | titled Neither of Th b Albany revealed that the Niagara{ o ey A Y p v 00t I () = vian i e ehiel] e i Hudson group is paving approxic Perhaps it is his moderation in ight miro Gortan was ceuted by a fir- | TS relithald Thomp ret d mately $23 a kilowa which counter. |t \r for | eating and drin on the way—the Indian-detoar and build up health ing squad just before dawn today | M¢rehant. Ihilip on; Mrs Grand Canyon National Park Rk power delivered to {he American |Acts the bad ef { insufficient Lmendous increase in vh Aadncid for rLin the ambush of a| Archivala SR e s sleep. He cats less than half the |ergy for you! Eacorted all-expense tours on certain party of voters on March 24. 5 ‘“M" e "H‘-‘ "“'\ This would mulke the price of the | amount the a e man does. and | KRUSCHEN SAL id in stim- | this © safest, m days in January, February and March 1e exceution took place near the | $UE! 3 EEERd T I S $3.8 which drinks very | . t bowels and kidneys to s to 1 ; John Carrington, Miss Evelyn Baker. - e et 2 : tion n §. Carlson, Dist. Pa see ¢ crime S f ) ) Mr ,108 less th United i natio ey pu th Others in Prison “;""“I ‘“‘”'“’ Ruinach e o [ States government v have ob- | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |blood of meul acids—they carry El ot her, BVttt roties | CoReai (Lt s G S '““‘\ ed for the same power at three Du 1 Luigi Ladacaz and Vit-| 22500 flolmes; vocal solo, S a kilowatt hour sold the Amelia R. Burnctt. J. J. Williams : torio Bacchiaz. all accomplices s ihoard 5. 3 orchestra will furnish music each of Gortan in his act of terrorism, | OT<host! - e vere enced to serve 30 year| S vrison terms. | Sunday, October 20: 10:45 a > i he trial of the five men. all of | Sermon by v p. m Ul UERJREAN e y S ed three|T Do M., sermon Dixgn apital secution | Brown. pastor of Sccond A, M o 1 five de- | Zion church, Providence, R. I tribunal in | " r(m of New Brita No More “Iron Maidens’’! AN ANCIENT PREJUDICE HAS BEEN REMOVED Never again need scientific research grope in darkened cellars behind doors bolted against torture. AMERICAN INTELLI- ot PR committ Mrs, M. E VOTE FOR CHAPEL maier e AGree o Vohumtary Atfendance! : |t Morning Service ; ated one hour hefore ¢ \ must face th and his fellow-defendants 7 to prison. | RICILARDS PASSES * trial attracted considirablc W. Richards of in the only boy to appe wrested by [ialy | Scout board of revi the wvar. in the scout office last evening although itatian | he passed his first class examin s through circumstance wore | Members of fhe ent vs by birth and* heart, shet los at voters who were pr Dary and Scoutn viring Troop cause it oceurrs Istria Peninsul from Austria five men, Northampion, Mass. Oct. 17 (UP) | Smith college students have voted| to fry out the m of voluntary| attendanee at daily chapel, Miss| On. | penclope € president of the| Student Government association, an- | nounced yesterday At the same time students w before Boy its meetin, ind hoard y Deputy Commissioners ring o |and Dr. L. voice their approval or disapproval | Harold Mil cmet Larker cease to keep a record of their at GENCE has swept before it the ignorant barrier which stupidly impeded men of genius and science marches proudly on, of IFascist policies. One vofer waus| Charles Bajsd tendance killed and others were wonnded, The court of honor will he held he volr has been {aken annnally | Press Is Arouse 1 next We, day aight at the Y. M. sinee 1918 when the s B f com- Conviction of the five men stirre d|C. A Appli wtions for comment in the press of Rome, | be turned ir by T ards m pulsory attenda th “It’s going like wildfire . . . SCIENCE, B | Socony Special | plus Ethyl” | HIS is the story the dealer tells. In the six weeks that Socony Special plus Ethyl has been on the market, sales have || been climbing rapidly: ten . . . fifteen ... twenty. .. twenty-five thirty per cent higher. From J Maine to Long Island, from & . ° ° toasting did it"— Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes—Progress has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irri- tants) from the tobaccos. Buffalo to Boston, the report is || the same: “Socony Special plus Ethyl is going like wildfire.” Here are the re, ons: Socony | EARS ago, when cizar modern science, there or Special always was a superior high-compression premium gaso- i My st /o SICONY ed that ancient prejudice against all cigarettes. That criticismis nolonger justified. LUCKY STRIKE, S g€ ) the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco, 3 properly aged and skillfuily blended—“It's Toasted. line. Then we did the one thing we could do to make it better. We added Lthyl fluid—at no extra cost to you—making the first hi gh-compression gasoline plus Ethyl ever offered in these parts. The result is just about “TOASTING,” the most modern step in Cigarette manufact emoves from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pr ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned wav., | | i | perfection. Read some of the comments on Socony Special plus Ethyl: STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so “TOASTING”— LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process —removes harmful cor- rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and “It's Toasted”—the phrase that describes the coughing. Thus “TOASTING” has destroyed that ancient preju- extra “toasting” process applied in the manu- dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women. facture of Lucky Strike Cigarcttes. The f “Afew days ago, whileona trip through on any of the hills in this section with northern New York, I had a good op- Socony Special plus Ethyl.” portunity to give Socony Special plus oo Ethyl a good trial. When I left home, “The clean condition of my spark plugs fulwas used, my car was taking the the tank was full of ordinary gasoline. after 2,000 miles of driving is a clear hills without the slightest Jnock s & Before I started back, I filled up with indication of complete combustion in } now operatingas quietly and smoothly your new Special. T noticed a big differ- the cylinders.” as it was when I first bought it.” ence. The motor ran much more i v 4 3 4 ¥ ing when your representative suggested I try Socony Special plus Ethyl before going to this expense. Before the first est smoothly, had more power and speed ~ “I have been driving one of the new “To m er pick- Socony Speciul plus Ethyl and a qui up. On this trip 1~ Model A Fords for some time, buying is the best yet. I have' used other used a full tank going north, while 1 my gasoline at the first convenient brands since they have been on the had nearly two galions of Special left ~ pump that would sell it to me at the market, but Socony Special seems to R e b fowest price. In course of time the car have the better pick-up and more rea] developed asevere knock on the slight- power, Personally 1 am pleased tht est grade and I'was just about to have you have added this fuel to your other a “ltis not necessary to retard the spark it pulled down for thorough overhaul- tobaccos—the Cream of the Crop—are scien- 6 ‘ 9 9 tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini~ ’ mum, 260°—maximum, 300°, Fahrenheit. The exact, expert regulation of such high tempera- tures removes impurities. More than a slogan, N 5 “It’s Toasted” is recognized by millions 23 the No Throat [rritation-No Cough. plus SOCONY SPECIAL @ ETHYL PN most modern step in cigarette manufacturs, TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N, B. C. © 1929, The American T

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