New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1929, Page 16

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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929. Synopsi 1r trated her consciou: “Where is Miss 1 NATALIE A Voice SUMNER LINCOLN figure of a man in the moonlight straightcned; then Pozzy fived. « from Julia “Ile's de vistiddy on but yo' didn’ Iy at the Lode faces so Here 1s comfort so perfect that you can Sforget youwear this sanitary pad OW discomforting it is to be* ary protec- KOTEX IS SOFT . .. 1 —Not a deceptive softness, that soon packs into chafigg hard- ness. But a delicate, lasting softness. H . . that you can compln'cly ear 1t! ecps its delicate softness. 10t pack. Many air- cotton absor- > Kotex delicate 2-Safe, secure .. mind at ease. 3 Fastidions true daint keeps your . the sign of al material used y surgeons in 85% of the country's leading hospitals. ~at anydrug, drygoods ment store. ~65¢ for 12 DOLLAR DAYS TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JACKAWAY'’S OPP. BURRITT HOTEL SSWARE ral Pat Pieces ( ~ — (olors are Rose and (ireen cnsist of : Fruit Bowls Handled Trays Candy Jars Console Bowls Candle Sticks Vases I 3 2 | J[ SPLENDID il BUY | G | Goblets, Sherhets, o= | ‘OR | Wines ‘\0“ FOR | FOR THANKSGIVING CHRISTMAS 5 1, $1.00 | OUR WINDOW TONIGHT the h na n le >t ! t | might t You exp ol fortune | Horati tempte | cipal ¢ convey 8 in their ag with the § CDEAD VO Tost val reserve corps. Dms l]lfl nything to you? Why should it?" The ques- 1 aped from her lips. nton was your uncle's inti- | riend, in ¢ of the differ-| he explained. | hought, Miss Prescott, h heard of him. There| 1k of his being your uncle" s| vou | :ard of Lieutenant Stan- | ared. “Why was my e triend secking en- | to Yew Lodge in the des of | like a common thie Can | « Far K . o plain that, Mr. Evans?" | Thus Far Kept Secret. brows. Oba- | e e rly. He was ft rising to| Nov. 26 (UP)—Calvin forme Governor Alf he 1 1d Julius Rosenwald are 4 character ¢ end of their study which each nine disposition of be- 1 admit you shot him,” turn- tween $8,000.000 and 10,000 left and, #s she ‘nodded|yy the late Conrad H t, for the ing him for a bur LB mood o good. Why n | < he did and when e T:“ o 8 = look into later. + You'l | @8 th 2 ‘\“:I"l“ i vork along with ns, Miss ! Ay will be made public eld jail.” ed from FPeggy ng her deadly white D. Appleton and Co.) offic situation proveme in touch with the that as negro dical research, 1w 1y under the trio” Left Money to Cl ict I cation benefit isions. I learns the value of Hubert made his fortune 1 installment.y |from th of electric |t flashlights, lef 1k of this es- |t fund which those tl JENIED Nov (UP)—When | men were called upon to ENtlRo of this city at- |ter, the money to be uscd the 1 to vote at the recent muni- | public good. Early this years the| officials said he could | three, so far apart in politics and re- was listed as “de. | ligion, came her 1o pool their tion showed the | powers in thi uithropic enter- s it the death of ither, a non-voter. The they have mct fre- vas ecleared up in time for the conference table to exercise his citizen's ed together. The last m held about three we they dined in a private rooin Bankers’ T t the ver tslat the trect crowds were T H PORK is like VEGETABLES Both are Best when Strctly FRESH . For Your THANKSGIVING DINNER Coolidge, Smith and Rosenwald Near End of Philanthropic Work, ‘ Plannmg Uses of Hubert Funds| I — s pale checks flushed a rich xnnouncement of Part of |ara Plans May Be Made Be- | fore Christmas—Results | 1 im- [t Co. on Wall eth IYerkes Observatory telescor phonetics. It is v | because o | definite ide unofficial « Mr. Coolidge’s stood, lean tow t district | stock | passed through done on | unrecog- ., s seeth through i the crash of the market. Yet they Wall street as they have numerous other occasions nized No word hag come fro; s of the three mer cisions they have reached N that sort. s to the | Al re-| | of both Rosenw idge 5| <pecific purpose nature which - | benefit - | possibl retion ot (hannin few things have general views of number cd as to the \ce in philanthrop iven much of I So firmly does he in his gifts to the Ju has provided that both | the money | foundat srincipal n he nd interest of fter his death, und entirely. He i$ also oppose d‘ g anything but the broadest rtions around th philanthropic 's that money app wiping out the own Jation now is enga nthropic in such assisting in | s to determine th fins BRI E N E NEW ENGLAND DRESSED FRESH PORK Solves The Problem OF Pristine Freshness How fine the vegetables in-the mar- kets look at harvest time . . . how fresh they are; how fine are their flavors. Brought in from nearby farms, they are garden-fresh, the product of New England farmers, the choice of New England house- wives. Many discriminating buyers, however, who would scorn the piur- chase of wilted vegetables, unknow- ingly have purchased Fresh Pork that in the strictest sense is not Fresh. Identify NEW ENGLAND DRESSED FRESH PORK by Any of these Brands. Pork, whether chops, roasts,” fresh Hams or fresh Shoulders, when shipped long distances cannot com- pare in freshness and fine flavor with Fresh Pork, dressed, Government inspécted and passed, and then delivered your dealer within 24 hours after cutting. Be sure of get- ting Fresh Pork that is strictly fresh in fact as well as in thcory—msnst on New England Dressed Fresh Pork. High grade dealers all over New England are displaying a sign iden- tifying them as dealers in New Eng- land Dressed Fresh Pork. These signs will assist you in buying. search in. glacial state of Washington; Rosenwald is Chairman rderste, his wide experie airman of the institution—perhaps an ast educational institution, search laboratory, IFormer Governor Smith is desc ed as agreeable to the gen but anxious that what t millions are as possible Relax and Enjoy A cup of delicious SALADA crosion in and L el Exclusive New York S| Club Raided for Rum New York, Nov. 26 (®—The New .| York Herald Tribune today says it hus just learned that te Block Hull a. exclusive lincheon club in trio. the financial district, was raided on | Nov. 6, by city police who seized quarts of liquor. that ¥ sc acting as a sort of [ club, s, it is under- the building or ( five permanent | g raid was made by two pa- rolmen on plain clothes duty, but | according to the doorman their at- or something of | tjre so resplendant he admit- ted them without questions as guests. Two men, described as the 1 ideas | ma and ar stant, were ar- ald and M housed in a opened in ave cost roniinent men of seetion are 70 story clul the | for which the Hu- used, it be of a I as d to the lur of people. “hanking among its 300 mem will quickly renew your energy any time you feel tired. “Fresh from the Gardens” RE N C E- A post card will bring you this New: book—"21 Reasons for Using and 21 Ways To Serve New England Dressed Fresh Pork.” Just mail your post card to any of the five firms listed below, and'mention this paper. NE [,mmsu TWpD" } JOHNP SQUIRE &COsl‘g\PANY BOSTON. M BOSTON,MASS. NORTHPACK. & PROV.CO. WHITE.PEVEYEDEXTERCO WORCESTER MASS. NEW HAYEN. SPERRY BBARNES C COMPANY SPRINGFIELD PROVISIONCOMPARY ' CONN SPRINGFIELD, MASS

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