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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, EDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930. Gir&;z KO{; M“lsf Le*(l)m YtO LOSf : #M!SSlSSlPPI RIVER it e sttt s ot 1| 00K FOR 37UEEESS ith Your Teet On Your Desks | (ONTINUES TORISE oot £ it 5 v s wo sl F ] S ' You Would Do Bigger Tasks ! ———U e g e R IF L:N.S FROLIG e e, passed his tenderfoor - < e ——— Tributaries in Danger of Break L ca. o rear 1™ 19 " |less ana two new wos wore vated | 1ot ion Beliovas : SR W an Physician Says In- . 3 . Officials, however, 1 all of the o, thees \L”m_g_ \,},u S e L L nussaiiG = oman Physician Says In LAW REP[]RT STIRS | ing Banks—Reliel FOTESEEN «ivooncd ™ famitien e ontaine SONS i Wil Outclass All Oihers ) & : P R e e committeeman were ability to Relax Properly od supplies for several days and Handicaps Her Sex in VARIE[] REAU”[]NS ‘lvv\lj\':‘l“‘\m;l‘\n\jIy.r?{—l;;oj\f‘- 1\‘}'“;]!( b ‘1'\‘:““‘]‘10;“ jadits i J ; ‘;’,";g ’:';:;;x'{‘f ,v:.\;\,\ ‘;l‘”'::; LA e to- | proce ! ' Wi i con FREIIfi%I.GAEsmOsN Employment World. T B s "."";:,\\;l',::""n::!"ny”r““{rn',”l L[]EAL B[]Y SEUUT “’i "rfi;l’\ igeiiacel A o . IerrsiaEnasra y e w254 and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhers the 1ions club for sale Harry G. Hancock Istock as the leader, the Wolf ‘:1\‘77 ““'jj‘m‘. Both Pl‘&is&{anglfi(}ondemued e "(“";!"‘fl“.“: ‘\_:IV"”"-““““' 1‘”’ E"UNEIL T[] MEET - UL i i 14, 2 4 e Anonymous Informrcr $2[]U'uu Pam For vork G o Mississippi, 1t- vV 4 - v . (6 o Mo with vour T L el cording fo the government en- Ro; dl\(r:’il:'l':lleatto\l')cl?.‘}ln I (auses Deportations i \ e ¢ r's office here are in good con- i . N h £ d -New m A 3 R Hartford, Jan. 13 (UP)—Blaming re e the Wickershum Jaw | S0 o hort are e oo contt Annual Session Tomorrow NIght| wucin. 1. ar, 1o torepeins ~ N . : ’ commission's report | 1 ) A8 Lall 1 ¢ b, official physician to Amer- | yapied fr i withstand o pressure of all wa New T Is Formel < ) erations to th 3 Largaret Reilly starte K e “Women L ichols by : and bags have been al meeting of the local | probably s ponement o ¥8 tigation f - il i an old cogpey emancipation until IR S LTI S nt in St. Franels rl : Scout council will be held on | th entry of the royal pair |§ Hontenans i I el pany, at case, with their fect higher \ TRy : Arkansas where the stream b Lk ternoon at 5 o'clock in ity. capital of Pirdmont . « [ v that rih, Loxas Tuey ! ir” Corradini S out office, 1Room 407, Booth |The cercmony probably will be held 3 el i L from Mr. wising from the 18th 3 eside, and the routine business of ior to 1} ey R - S . T and stam in circnla. Memphis offi \ i t 1 il « 1at rgare tion 1 \ dly p: threatened poin . 1 o the annual meeting will be conduct- | pected {he t R © quictly at . 3 fisn Sy ’ v J will xm‘il.‘ pay many evils | a0 onlied leven crows - at|ed very quickly, so that all men | Racconigi chateau, mear here . . Bl BT emeRoline o that you will < iggolt 3 i o ample time for dinner and - | - old coins and Pigzoti, Marke ’ . 5 3 stamps an to wateh for in Nl : Sleven gements. The reports PARROTS SWEAR AT FIREMEN | |5 3 : do Gl INCreasedit : mimeograph form nd T . i X ¢ < tic 1 ; fea T inereased : : inimeceran b soston, Jan. 15 (UI')— Whil SH Ao it to i Pt Your Tect . t 1f]w. rancis hi 5 a ¢ pre 12 ’_”“‘ s i parrots swor t . firemen bat- et t r .ho Writéy An hour or o of ith feet | whtle ¢ {i1s middle re Iy ail 1 eteinn eolanbat I astubborn blaze which caused ; ; 3 > |t 1 d coin fol i It protected land. ¢ I & o v 1 dollars’ dam to de b sov these wanteg stic hite 1ok nd § = ¢ nom com 1 7 e i i 7 £ Sees Liberty Menaced White, Black, Haymarket fits to lutions are up—complete xittion is h e f professional prescription. A char e . Ao Ee 4 rivers in that state are e : ent a slate of new officer of the it (Al . ‘ : and famities who farm it Tt e o ; an podt Less %o S : their homes < ! this commit als in the house of pets on the at to look neen “'""“‘ . sle t floor of the bLuilding ' o D\ ? nber that Mr. Martin's followi mer ave = - ISMESRVERONORATO o ire last nig The par imong several hundred birds and Fog Halts Terries New York. Jan. 15 (P—Fog today ; h their registrations for coun 2 \d e M HTaTencoRcE 3 5 S o 3 L R o e atons T ORE MUSCLES - o oo (8 ot Tiberty | rafme used the inbound Cun- | jonn 1. Prumbull, E. L. Warren, LIMBER UP QUICKLY "0/ SaiERC) : s e LIS ¥ar itania, with Pac |l e The first application of Mustersle : thely n B tion, p through the hands T o~ S 1,1' Ju ' uflentrln';!eshif. Used once he ¢ 1 ' At white REM-OLA salve has healed of ands I semeone like Mr man X herwood Raymor u every hour for 5 hours it should ! and helped Pile Sufferers for 17 ho knows old s, Ce Ve 1 G T s e T o o e d 3 » o dirrerent | and helped Pile Sufferers for 17 years. | M 10 knows old coins, ree 195 harbor Jiudee SMonEl gSane ¥ result in complete comfort, b Easy to apply —does not soil clothing. ize value. It pays to be form - Bullen, A. 1% Corbir Guaranteed by Druggists — or write . Send 4c now for the illus. vy : & : 5 'he fog was thick in the viein . D W q , 7 “pe indietm Of daaitine orinelost '” i ¥ M. Holmes. . W. Pape, Harry Henry Thayer & Co.,Cambridge, Mass. | trat in folder. You have nothe aranti hinning out over the | froward. 1 v, Guiberson, 13 No Corstis, Short skiris B 70 Lupper bay, where the visibility was | wosere ke o, car i orsan, B b s T FORFREE SAMPLE IN PLAIN WRAPPER . eversthing to gain. “No cor about 150 fect. Slight breezes dis to sipated the mist for brief periods over the Kast and Hudson rivers Trips Suspended The West Shore railroad suspend- ed its ferry scrvice from Weehaw- proposalfyan N 3" {o Cortlanat sireet, in Geor 3, Tavlor, \G:/C- "Hoall, Rev. | = W. N. Barsch well S Amos, cor | Harry Tibbals and Carl Andersc The chairman ch troop con- mittee member of the local council, and recently appointed 1 are invited to attend. the downtown Manhattan. The ferry li 2 sound Seh New Troop Started Ston S NG commutatte x it The Boys' club “as begun the or ployment in lower Manh or | & ZiscoutiLroopaund e ¢ leadership of Harry Bo ten minutes late, rmer scoutmaster of Troop 2 The steam Cristol of the first meeting was held last night Panama line, was up in An. |the club with Mr. Bonney “Heart of Problem Untouched™ Providence, R. I, Jan. 15 (UP) The s stions of the Wicker- m commission with reference to brose Channel e ot and assisted by Ired I more cffeetive enforcement of i prohibition amendment do art ot our problem,” fo lif | 2 Cotilia o Troop 14. Visitors during t Grace line, from Valparaiso, was at |MiNg Wwere Scout Commi anchor at quarantin Charles 15 Morgan. Scout Executiy I, Faunce, presider The steamer Rol T I A. Erickson and the superin f Brown university, stated stern Steamship company, p of the club. Dwight Skinne Whitestone Landing, Queens \ There were 12 boy Pier Techic 1 cd to become char to Manhattan | the w troop. They were divid into two patrols. Onc has Geor; m W i cfore me last week,” Dr. Faunee explained. “when one lady said to me: ‘Formerly when I called Sa s acting patrol leader, wi home of my friends we had after- Wabash River Overflows William Cox, Stanley Dobkowsh Indianapolis. Jan, 15 (P—Citizens | SaM Siedman, John Mayjewski < Italo Nappi. The other patrol has < nooy 10w in the same homes I am oifered a flask.” ™ P oy 2 2 oif 1 i scores of cities and towns along Jerry Lynch, No. 1, Continuing, the cducator said the Wabash and White rivers and | SVerett Marquis patnol Back in Jail Once More Every nation has found by sad | their tributaries. whose homes wore | 10ader and the ‘ollo \didats o Gy e | €XPerienc at in repressing one | threatened by flood wat Lurneq | A8 members: Hedri arquis, P 10 promised drops in te . _|ter Sedu, Christian Hein . Jo day for reliet from t : Karbonic and Armand Di Franzo. It Ireezing tempe g is expected that this troop will b ed might cheek ‘bulent water. | known as Troop form of evil another form may be 1 I The open saloon had b sufferable to America—no decent citizen could endure ey Its return is unthinkable. A Troop 23 Holds Mecting : snows and continued | Troop 23 of the Emmanucl s o rin the s ate- | ra Thousands of acre un- | pel church met last night at forgery or arson, and fhink ater, hundreds of families had | o'clock to arrange a program for a by merely increasing penalties. | fled - homes, and others were iy we ean increase obedience, we arc nees surrounded Emison. north of Vincennes: at BOAT ATIEWPIS TRIP ™ it o) TONE ENOUGH FOR 10 ISOLATED ISLAND s 1 v o e, IMPROVED HEALTH b & “Kor F s Yeoare ] o 4 s e bee v Ot Small Ship Makes Effort 1o Ticach | #polis were weakened and scveral 1‘0!.1‘0ul \ed“.l Suffered ch e sui L the o g ey hm\m\' s ;ylmunm d m) ““n With Rheumatism In My / howe soth men savdsey Island, Long Cu | u number of state highways were - R Q name were in court I blocked because high water had m‘\. Knees, Arms and Shoul- . diy in question Irom Mainland Rl Ain e Guicker vou f Pwilheli, Carnarvonshire, Wale . 15 P—"To the accompaning Koz to jail « Workers 10 Re ; s g o e , Swanton, VE, Jan. 15 (UE)—TH OW you can get rid of that wasteful. of cheers of the townspeople, & e~ i 2 - . . hoat loaded with foodetuits ani | MOr® than 20 workers at the marble g | vexing old stove, around which your rlant here wh cre forced 0 qu Christimas parcels today started out BllgScre o r L oRaulL SRl e B iy hael Gt Ohe o S isoalifondilional e family has huddled in discomfort so long. Here is our Bardsey Island, swhich has been cut | Prei2iied expeet to return to their s T . ; We are ready to take it out—make you a = P 5 i i Jjobs next weelk. A . Ly Az = Pty o 3 2 - o e (s T oft_from communication with the | Cpneat weel » e liberal allowance for it—and install a generous Offer mainland since December 1 At Orange Street Gym| Several times during the past | et e qont alons the Aissis s ; brand-new, 1930-model Heatrola in its vy quoi river, and a drop of only four Saered Heart against Sacred Heart |MONth the lifeboat has tried 0 get | foot at the Swanton dam where an ! ey place. With the coldest part of the win- ¥ bership fee T R Al ol ey supplics across to the island, but You pay a membership e . e JVUL | eight-root drop is normal continuci ter still to come—the danger period, when L of only $25.00, which is the thall games which will be played [¢3¢h time it has been b il 2 - at the Orange sircet gymnasium fo- |b¥ the fierce s ety e e B flu and other illnesses abound—healthful, first payment on your Heatrola. \ oday. . HERG b Gt inigins) ISR e Attompis o clear tho (o roads N 5 whole-house heat is of the utmost impor- v WY e Nan i ondon, Ji ; ily [ to West Swant Vhie re the g | ’ q ¢ and Middletown. " | Ezxpress today A i e R e 5 i tance. = That's the kind of heat you get 255N allow zou $10.00 for yont i of the |for: the. fhablian(s of v e with the Heatrola, and now is the time to e ator o8> 00 Eraeclect el land, off Carnarvonshire, Ve No bomibing planes will he ked a Junior Heatrola). Thisis also i will play the Ap- [not been reached from the main- | from the government to break | 4 ; begin enjoying it. Join the “Enjoy-It-Now” credited on the purchase price. Hartford in the sccond |land since Decamber 19, duc to the | the ica jam unless conditions change 1 : Club before February 1st, pay only a small vy les which have been most per- | for the worse, the board of select- | : - - ~ O s ST T e o 2 amount down, then no more until Fall. 9. W delbs mu tasalt yous * new Heatrola immediately. EloCk gxiaers helloved ARG s e MES. IDA ROY Come in, let us show you the several mod- out food. There has been no re- | Ohio At Flood Stage | 2 E Bhicloinylb=den a 1 { (k ; ] JOSEPHINE E. BARNARD DEAD sponsc to beacon lights and other| Cleveland, O.. Jan. 15 (P—Ohio's Lot g els of the genuine vy Jan. 13 (P |signals, which is declared to be un- | rivers and streams, swollen by exc s-‘ Mrs. Ida Roy of 118 New Park| I3 - Heatrola, or telephone 5 ; | \ TG e s to call 4, Next Fall, with a substan- | to threaten several communities and | four years 1 suffercd untold agony and mvite us to call. * tial amount to your credit, { . danghter of the | Precedented sive Janua . today continued [ Avenuc, Hartford, Conn., “I'or L | ] with rhcumatism in my knees, my ‘Oana you begin regular payments ¢ here yesterda JENNY DOLLY S PMNTING | [arms, ana my shoulders. Along with < on a convenient monthly basis. - av BE A RewsRan? QUICK RELIEF FROM - it i — | | | had to be very careful of what food | f & . Critics Say Signature of Noted cflN T | U ate; as I would have terrible gas ‘ \ y he sure you zet the ge | | 7 | pains in the pit of my stomach. | = N wine. Only the Porged—Danctr PPays $12,000 S |had no appetite and was always § 3 Ll has the wonderful Intensi- That is the joyful ery of thor - :ds|tired—I had no desirc to do any { fre Ale Duct that utilizes since Dr. Idwards produced Oliv:|h usework 3 . et which in the ordinary g 3 Sl T. s » subs S calomel. | “L ofte ad dizz spells, specks ater goes o whste — up 0 Paris, Jan. 15 ("—gjenny Dolly, | Tablets, the substitute for calomel. | I often had di v | cater Grove’s e hance e o D ayaca practicing physi- |before my cyes. and sharp pains | l : S % (e Chimney. Nt an originai Kembrandt painting, but | ¢ian for 20 years, and calomel's old- | across my back. | BROMO oS O e hot 50 sure, |time enemy, discovered the formula| “Bon-Tone was recommended to | QUININE Anyway she paid 000 for the |for Olive Tablets while treating pa-|{me by a friend, so 1 bought some. I| has been used successfully for privilege of owning it. tients for chronic constipation and |have now taken six bottles of this| tikive i R G o 23 W o i colds and headaches. Take it The painting is known as “The |torpid livers. Sl dicte; and ‘_"‘r“]l‘l“*"\"flgh:‘um'r”r-‘ ) as soon as you feel the first Borfralbiotiaty onng Nt ad O R e A symptoms of a cold. |Rembrandt's signature, although [ Mel. just a healing, soothing vege-| ha =T Hat: o o s - 2 axative o and pleasant. improv nd I am not troubled B3 ¥, CY. 3 § > 5 feall draggts 300, I Gt o e i N e R R ool R B e o i, G Vlew Britains Finest” Furnilure Establishmend Refuse substitutes. || N SN L gt s DY heua 1l 115t siparoonton i ollyo ool | ation data (hing (GR tholpRat: T have | 1 n S . [the French customs authoritics fol- [ . i | i . ored tablets. They help cause the|no more dizzy spells or specks before % ivia G *ove’ (oM Confcalion ol (chatees thay) 1s liver to act normally. [my cves: and the sharp painsacross | rove’s [i£ "\s brought from Tusaia m 102 [DOWElS and liver o act normally.|my eves; and (he sharp pains across | hey never foree them to unnatural [my back have disappeared com- Laxative | without its value having been d i S e clared. . haye a “dark brown cause I feel just too marvelous for Some of the cxperts it was % A 4 sad breath——a dull, tired | words: and 1 can never thank Bon E}R‘)M‘D |painted by Iterdinand Bol, who[Mouth"—bad breath—a du ol ¢ * * | feeling—sick headache—torpid liver [Tone and its makers cnough for |worked in Rembrandts studio. Miss| o\ Gination, you should find [my much-improved Health.™ | U]NINE |Dolly also bought at the same sale|qyier “sure and pleasant results| Mr. J. Poeanowski, the Bon-Tonc [for $6,800 another painting various- | gttt SWTe 0 AR e | reprosents i e s a e Tablets | irivvted to Ravhacl or Fran- | gict i (0 IS S el o S0, o atet cla. | Thousands take them every ni:hL“an Britain. Come in and let him | uccessful Since 138 — — [to keep right. Try them. 13c, 30c, [explain the value of this far-famed | HEATS EVERY ROOM ... UPSTAIRS AND DOWN |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED Aum‘wc. tonic. | eee— — For Canvas Anyway