New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1930, Page 9

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e NEW BRITA"\? DATLY HERATD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930. Charlatan Private Detectives May Be Probed By Senate Commnttee* Wheeler eler Says They Prey On Labor ‘ b harged in h of money from bus Montana Democrat Pro-| fan poses Chicago, Jan. 9 (UP)—In somg¢ ©3] Joscph Hudece cor organizations movements by Jjoining la tions and advocating volutionary Activities of Men Who |methods for the purpose of discred. | | our daugh |iting said labor organ s and he has Foment Trouble and Use “Lt got to be too much of Investigation of | nos y manufacturing s 9 (P--An inves- s of churlatan employer r Mctealf, of ¥ rman of the labo % membership is composed or of Idaho, Phipps s of Michiga Disability Pension nsion of $6 FEW SHIPPING CHANGES s i “,q SEEN IN H MIDDLE WEST The 85 ot | ment ¢ | Advisory Roard Predicts Increase in |l Potato Use—F'rei ar an annual Freight Car 00,000 to Figures Given, struction ir o ponsion cam ! > #atc comptr th r, Morr today and indus- o west will |made in A from the same . Kieb, ¢ , it was T * friends in Ay territory in which shipp £ have made cov . Towa, Wisconsin, west culating a petitio ¥ and northern Mict nor Roosevelr With few exceptions, increases ang|head be given a o | decreases were shown to vary little, | Matter of a pensior | Among ¢ exceptions, FOR SALE | | Cut-straw cow manure, $7.00 for two- o || horse loads delivered in ity Geo. E. DONLON Y FARM STANLEY ‘cl ARTRRPHONE 2835- “ TARICANIS = I‘ORV[P RL\ \\ ITH BE E B\ STE‘\I STORI' JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Now$15,00 BOYS’ SUITS, broken lots. Value $12 and $15. Now $8 ‘00 MEN’S SUITS, broken lots. Value $23.00 ... Men’s Overcoats 1 COATS, 07 Value $23, Now 16 Boy s Overcoats { COATS, 4.16 Were $6.00, Now 2 COATS, “6.37 Were $9.00, Now | 1COAT, $18:10 11 COATS, $8.37 | Value $27, Now Were $12.00, Now f e 5 e 2 COATS, 87 | 5 COATS, W ere $17, \0\\ $1 1 \ alue %3;. 2\0“ 23 MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS, Besse make. Reg. $1. . ... 74C MEN’S SHIRTS. Reg. $1.45 value $1 29 MEN’S SHIRTS including Van Heusen. Reg. $1.95. $1 65 Mh\ WORK SHIRTS, black, blue. khaki. Reg. Ql 89C Watch the-Wear Overalls *1.29 and *1.65 Men s Hose l Lisle, black and 1,00 brown only, 8 pairs Silk and Wool. Men s Underwear 2-Piece. Union Suits. Glastenbury, 2-piece. Reg. $2 Glastenbury, 2 plece Reg $2 50 — TABLE OF ODDS AND ENDS — Including BOYS’ SLEEPERS, BOYS’ COVERALLS, 50C BOYS’ PANTS, BOYS’ BLOUSES, MEN’S SHIRTS ... MEN’S OFF | MEN'S OFF 20% 0dd TROUSERSZO% GLOVES MEN’S NECKWEAR. Reg. $1.50 MEN’S NECKWEAR. Reg. $1.00 MEN’S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 3 in box. Regular 75¢ BOYS’ SPORT SWEATERS, all wool. Reg. $2.50. $1 95 Same Merchandise As Formerly Carried By Besse System Store Sport Hose. Reg. T5¢ Lisle. 1 .00 Reg .9 pans e Husband Silent 12 Year: Wife Claims in Lawsuit Wennflrberg Chorus Slgns Notel Rl e ' Soprano Soloist for March TEA “A[lflNN’an‘ e The seventh anr Retired Warden Gets Accidental S | [ present dispute 3 [een dissatisfied with the ireatment Walter had received while at the PR[]M!QH] T[] PAYJHH“O[ hospital and said that thix at c :d to the boy s Thompson Boy's Father Says lie Heard Agveemen { Made L \un ST + Gounty Farm Bureau o Hold . Session in Newington he de\el P alleged by the utheritics that he had disease before his he efus. MIss HOLEANDER ENGAGED Newinzton Notes f ¥ on ( i se of the|Lucas ir Ogden in 1901 HATRY CIZASH BA |\|l? ACHLD — e e SOAP Al q o I OINTMENT CUTICURA exyryex Safeguards heals blemishes, rashes, and pimples— CUTICURA TALCUM gives the skin - Ointent 3% 3%t Taom . Begin now to use CUTICURA prepars- P tions regularly! CUTICURA SOAP cleansesthe skin— o for yo R ; : Your a pleasing fragrance and leaves it re- POR BEST RESULTS | Malda, Maw CUTICURA OINTMENT soothes and freshed and cool. Used in combination New Tricain an Fined Skln Health’ they safeguard your Skin-Health. USE HERALD CLASSIFHED ADS AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW* By refraining from over- indulgence, if you would maintain the modern figure of fashion Why let over-indulgence ruin the flatter- ing curves that make the modern figure so seductive? Be moderate—be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Eat health. fully but not immoderately—when your cyes are bigger than your stomach, light a Lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence if you would maintain the irresistible youth- fulness of the modern figure. Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco —The Cream of the Crop —“IT’S TOASTED.” Everyone knows that heat purifies and so “TOASTING” not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. “TIt’'s toasted” *Be Moderate! ... Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tablets or other quack “anti-fat” rcmcdles condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky” instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. “Coming events cast their shadows before” TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B.C. © 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mfrs.

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