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B TOSOCIAL SERVICE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929. 17 DEVOTING HIS LIFE —_—— ! Raised Juniper Plants | To Manufacture Gin | i Oct. 21 Chicago, (UP) — One juniper berry to a bottle of alco- | | hol was L. F. Cunyan's recipe for | i gin, Mrs. Bertha Cunyan charged | | | ‘ *r suit for divorce Dr. Harry F. Ward fo Speak af || ™ secutes n"eifil o yuc any i water in the mixture, he got jn- | A | | also complains that she got tired Dr. Harry ¥. Ward is one of the'| having the house cluttered up 1| leaders in this country in a thor- | | With pcited juniper plants ough-going study of social and in- | 4 5 | dustrial conditions with a view to| making M effective in the irdustrial | ] tian religion. As long ago as 1907 | % i which organization took as its basic task trying to find out what it means to have a really Chris ok . Tt o a ‘o mow | DisSatisTaction With Promotion | System Causes Changes 1 he was the founder of the Metho- dist Federation for Social service, : of which he became the secretary, Il { Washington, Oct Recent | T of the gnations of sev icials fore severely lepleted cr ranks of Amer- 1 diplomacy. While the state d nt usual y declines iment on resigna ons, it was estimated by well in ormed persons in depar today that more than memt the diplomat sersonnel wil have been dropped from the lis or one or another reason r December 3 Six to Enter Business Outstand in the recent resig- | itions were the six high o service to en- husiness, signed for dissatisfac- of personnel men: omatic t promo- tion remt DR. HARRY F. WARD of the Senyice et partmen it may be brought about, and try- timateq that ‘ ing definitely to set fn motion those | (o o i dip a4 brir 5 now it about. ssor of forces t Dr. wou Ward is n cthies at ary is an outsta tl rof cal sem weight, tackles Maxie Rosenbloom, Camera’s Eye Pierces Haze and Smoke and Sees |New York vturan. Bars. one of the ¥ e |best drawing cards in N York 227 Miles, a New Record, Beyond Man’s Vision e i arsvalfrom Engian, | The other bouts nds Yale Okun of New York against Matt Adgie, Phil- . elphia light heavy, and Ruby [ THREE S|, RS Goldstein, New York welterweight, STE : : 10,352 FT. o jagainst Joe Reno of Trenton, MT. WASHINGTON 7,769 FT. {MT JERFERSON 16,525 FT. MT. ADAMS | 11,300 FT. The management of the St |olas arena, New York, re {compete with the big card at Garden and mad: the weekly show busy evening for a number of the its ring's small fry. | Today also holds first place in the | week's attractions in other parts of {the country. On er side of the continent, Jackie Fields of Los Angeles, welterweight champion, en- gages in ten round non t » hout at San rancisco ainst Gorilla Jones, Akron, Ohio, battler. i Johnny Risko of Cleveland and Jimmy Maloney of Boston, both of ,Whom were in the heavyweight spot- S light as contenders for the title not long ago, meet tomorrow at Cleve- | and for a 12 round bhout | Other houts on the schedule include Tuesday—At Kan I"alageno, Des Mo Kaiser, St. Louis, fe rounds. Wednesday—At Jock Malone, St. Vs, Dixon, negro, Portland, Ore., 10 rounds. Boston, Jake Zer , V8, Sammy I Junlor lightweights, rounds. At Chicago, Haakon I *hicago, vs. J | 1p in a p! CHAUFFEUR GONE; Steamer Turns Back; Collides With Lighter { New York, Oct. 21 (A—A colli= | with a railroad lighter Satur [l forced the liner Hen R. Mal= lory to return to port toda: collision occurred as the liner Armored Trucks Driver's™Sisten|seeca tatofmiastreans oo stass g Held in Payroll Probe Tilet ot the ok a the pilot wheel but v of the liner The vessel re- swung by the tida Je 1 collided d-on with the With and his sister-in- T and SIonl, police today T ton 5 believed H?n for Ra nd proceeded. Res arove oft tlier to the south, R oranl L ced him to turn back payroll 1 p was off the Mrs. Ju e vessel was in he for- ety passengers Anaconda Head to Be Honored for Research 21 (A—The gold and Metallurgis of America has besn warded to Cornelius F. Kelly, I he Anaconda Copper M . a. ounced to- pr be mads e 1 ¢ at tion at the t u 1l rded for “dig- nal | expanding v ry venth award of ¥ s. Herbert award 16 ions to st and f d on the No one since so hi record, has ————————— :$Mt. Rainier Lieut, high- with h, from s Invisibl 1 the haz ground w -red rays pierc Mt. R s with th Licuter the wes mer. 52 FIVE STAR BOUTS nt Corl lition this sum- 227 ruLES OVER # MILLION JARS USED YEARLY treat colds /DIRECT More and more people every year are giving up the old, indirect way of treating colds by “dos- ing," and are adopting the modern, direct treat- ment—Vicks VapoRub. “Dosing” is not only a roundabout way to treat colds, but it also tends to upset the stom- ach. Being applied externally, Vicks, of course, cannot disturb the digestion. Just rubbed on, it acts direct through the skin like a plaster; and, at the same time, it gives off medicated vapors which are inhaled direct to the inflamed air-passages. Today, the whole trend of medical practice is away from needless “dosing.” To keep step with the ever-growing demand for this modern method of treating colds, the figures in the famous Vick slogan are again being changed. There are now “Over 26 Million Jars Used Yearly,” VIcKs VAapPoORUB MR. EMPLOYER . . . when you need help in a hurry ... and want selection, too . . . for your convenience try the Help Wanted Mt o ! Morgan Case Cited ‘ Ly I\ | A n which stir- pen- red tation fn 5 e that have com- state was g bdG T .,U H : T Singer-Abad Go Tops Unusually forme important " rosram Tonidh i | Good Program Tonight York, Oct. 21 (- » of a miniature milky o r e Garden opens th World,” and N > all star Social Ovder.” His late book ol the which is just now it ] show . rou circulation among = B r ne of t ders of ] s leade is oil company Al Singer, one of TS of ) r. of C at the junior lightweight class, is on Economic Morality,” published wit] of Cincinnati, S in reccnt months. Dr. Ward is a o the department, who sl frequent contr World (o enter the t»rw".mrr‘:;rrlrvlen | W a num- fi r ‘, 1 who Or ino in 6 g | two weeks ago, meets y ing V‘xw winter and spri | P CAMERA'S LATEST FEAT Far er to float 1, who ha Y ware i World nee photo- successfull which ore many of | i o e by nees and organiza- | SR E q ¥ expert- iyton light heavy- | . . o e 1 : M dostavll Suooumbs ¢ 5 — | AT Vassili Radostavall Sucommbs in Orezon, = allanaa o Berlin Hospita Ry : U ‘ om e el Oct his tar- {ais0 from 214 ne of IU | e i former Bulgarian premicr| & views at that distance shows I ; | cour: anplending feolo e poiie s el R | Camera's creed haze | Gi e dowy than e soothing, healing, invisible leges es in J hospital ftoday after an illness of | and smolke it |1 shot—simply a gray trian mo v the torture of Itching | China a. He has w e L | gle, detached from earth. The flier | Skin. This clean, reliable family and lec : n‘.m;)l on the chal- | | Roche B 21 (P—| can take pictures still [antiseptic helps bring relief in | leng e ‘:’:’,"’W“il(,“, mq“!w’“l“'fl;r of| Tt was under the premier of | Flving 1hov iddle | farther with the present camera. | thous s of B o ,mhmf | pecla il Gl is or Radoslavoff that Bulgarin entered | ©f Orcson. Capt. A Stevens of | gy came here a few days and draws the heat and sting out | study of the Orient at first hand. i =5 0% Siintein 15 o | the army air corps recently pointed | confer with scientific men wh of the skin. MO has been used e RS the world war late in 1915 on the : 0 i LRSI o eeatuan Culafishatomen foriic s ean i B SR e fhellstatel] Reaialise Sl o i r twenty years with remarkab Sl for _]‘m‘, -]-'m. hina 11| Radoslavor government tac T ROl T s suceess for all _rj,-r;x‘\'\ of T et MR I e ey N 1 AN T e t « R R R R itehing _skin irritations Reliet New England Conference of Con- | ! i oon ever | mitit e e SE t applicatior thou ational Churches at the Sapnr. U June. 1918 eihidy ie and $1.00. All de e i o Great Dritain and ‘ : Stevens talked with experts and $ J f oon s T s e [ ns conld mot sec 1 n o onal urch on October : Lo f LG d Grafl e S and for construc : or Graflex corporation LRI Sulgaria i s Lomb Optical company tianity and Industrial Relations"” | Dulgarla, th B . e e L ernment turned to ! B | His special camera has a St nn‘w“ forum on this sub.|th® central powers and in July, e focal len, le the only ¢ oot : e [ 1914, concluded loan with the 5 HILCD "I' its kind existing, speed f.5 S | Discounto Gesellschaft of Berlin id-section, reare s pierced h 1 smoke All sessions of the conference foot 1 That was h Negotiati for a y had heen | foo¢ bullk. Tl ) cven a telescope woul | 3 will be open to the public. [eBotationsSlor 7 inae heeni] e 2 Ciowito 1 at ope wo not Fhave | po |in progress when the worl war o DADLOBLAY i il opened to eyesight. It uses, in ad- | o SRR broke out. e OO ARACd | gition to light, vibrations which are | A toy plane, adjusted to zoom and | S R and developed the plates, i e “N”"i‘ dip when fanned by a regular air- z o The evealed line of endani b 4 i MISS = 10 piet revealed a lin ke L s | plane propeller, aids student fligrs| “11o> BIRNBAUM SHOWERED moun which e entl v R DI opEh ey el | #7| Miss Jeanctte S. Gans was hos- | 1 dnyls They are infra-red rays, of wave- === 1955 at a bridge-shower in b llgitoshisnevts Ibdar il lengths so long Miss TRosalind aum of gRzdie Sox ening {he | throush fog better than 1i ville Sunday afternoon at the Col. | dim small oennd the | That 15, they hit the cam lege Highway in atmington. | SHoUIaEIOL i o | Much in the pattern in whi Prizes were awarded to Miss Elsye R Lo 597 miles, 1 167t the object on the other lv0 b l- 0s Gourson, Mi ice Komiss, Mrs, BUEALC "l'“- curtain of haz uy Louls Jartman, Miss Ida Birnbaum, 2 long Development — of photo; - Mrs. Israel Jartman and Miss Sayde " plates even more sensitive to thesc 3 \ Koplowitz. The inn was decorated - In the long under way, opening in Hallow colors. Luncheoy ! of he | possit s of bringing still more was served and Mi. 2 e 1“\ rerial pho- | dista into view. Krypto- the recipient of m & e L woodud expanses of | C¥anine has been much used as an gif Miss Birnbaum will EOmEeR i R e peaks | infra-red sensitizer. Now this pr the bride of Sidney Miller in No- e ‘]“p‘\ and other | ration has a little brother, Neo. NEbeE: | topographical reatures ail distinct, |anine, o voungster whose special = — Joyond this foreground, 50 miles | Merit is to take in a wider bang ¢ ‘ OPFICIA IDIRONS vn', YonaN 2 el rays than the older sub- | | Tocal footban had their | AT, hands full again : nd ref- | ':L T AT + 227 mile photograph Captatn arecing, umpiring and rving Voi ‘1 it ‘(]‘\_ m’(“l' l”muh' by s thinks may yicld important . linesmen in various games in Con. | "1¢% & small cl & " lmeasurements concerning the pos- th t a child's f Ters, " [P necticnt and o 1iana e N s s s TR OTVe u a & | “Keck” Parker refereed the New _M\\' 5 v details of | the earth's surface ; Britain High school vs. Norwich 5 These measurements wounld bear | It hapr every month, but its Wik o PR AT SN ORIIEH umps, peaks and fissur o i : bear | more emba ng. What a pi {and has as an associate Umpirc - hunteinst | axe | orR some object actually below | all women assed by painful | “I”_”‘F' Hlsola docal man: S {visible principally through their | the horizon, and yet obtain a lik periods have not learned to depend «conard Nixon refereed the King k. with occasional traces of vast | 1SS or an inkling of it by rays @ e i | wood Academy vs. Iz CONGTI S PR i which had curved A tiny tablet of Midol ends men- | ETeP Bame played at the home field | ° " Differences in density of the at- | Ads of pain in five to seven minutes, | Of the Hast Greenwich team in — mosphere might affect the direction ; : Rhode Tsland on Saturday of light reciably over long dis | en discomfort need now be ¢ i 3 | ¢ 2 precia & perienced at such times. Your| CI¥de Waters of Bristol handted | noaluable ay tances. Computations on light curva- | | S S B AT it | V)\u;‘ games. He was referee in the | Y > ture possibilities will require a good y | oR o : o | Bulkeley vs. Hartford High game on ot deal of time | of spectalists will prove the truth of | Y g y § ‘ thinl gloriots mens MIdel 5 ot | Satunday ¥andh seryad in Ethe sanie | ocie:y yvwomen Stevens was a war photographer | narcotic and perfectly harmless | € city in the Nutme vs. Giants to use, but it ac ctly on the e played in Last Hartford yes- fe organs afiected relieves com- | ay. pletely and immediately in even severest cases. And Midol costs but STRENT LY IRI ifty cents! You will find it at any| Chicago, Oct clean- |10 d e in handy little carrying |« 1d garbage collectors were on | case of aluminum that will tuck strike today, contend their pay away in the smallest purse or|was too small and that they were |l pocket, not given cnough work. tw 0-GLO Thace by beau Powder is pre- His “big expericnc nothing il women because it is tvpi- | BATTERY SERVICE to do with photography ves no ¢ of flakiness, pas-'¢nl of his unbound eurio ¥ He | s or irritation. Stays on long- | was flying over Dayten. his home | 186 E. Main St. Tel. 708 no shiny noses de by a r wtion, and had finished picture rench process vent s taking. Make Our Battery Station Spreads more smoothly | At 24,000 feet he hegan to won- X r Batt Station ves a yout 1 bloom. Very pure. what a parachute jump feels se MELLO-GLO Face Powder, It's RS OV VN onderful, So over the side he went, de- | | | The New Britain Herald Help Wanted Ads accepted until 12:30 P. M. for publication the SAME DAY