New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1930, Page 5

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(P nal <in- tra- ill- L = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930. 2P.C, OF PUBLIC S US!fl[iiIBRARY Hiss Brown Tells Exchange Club 22 How Institute Functions o library fibravian at t ' He‘oic Goew Faces Death Galm- solenver, Jan. 15 (B¢ sou pay down cons re are Loolks in the library. The library must tain and ker > day, ¢ demand | books are and boo Brown broug Saturday and Mond conard Mor ge club, 1 to the hoard coming year o fill resignat w York, Ja rdware rooms in that house. It reac - IN TAXON ESTATE‘ o Hul« lmovn.how( nm co much at heart to Unues to refain a } Lowell House start off with no Ivmhng mzlrln( centers in group Don proximately t . think it would be a good idea? lines arc prominen vagon yourself? With best wishe cing booked for future de- neerely yours, 156 UD—2lary “JULIAN L. COOLIDGE."” nd wife of ¢ crimson, Harvard' ! daily, satirized & several others wh fessor Coolidge might have Conditions, for the favorable to it pr perior court to collect § shown of hier mother, Mrs E considercd the Crimson's y hrusts as only another indication Harvard undergraduates disap- on cultural soc 18 i Ry St TR £ as of I'rofessor (‘oolidge’s atti- | plated buil I o | (xecutrix of the 0, Wi “itude toward censorship as revealed been plant legally was ¢ ac through his connection with th rmother’s estate was Watch and \ 1 society. The pr 1 out of | ion from that o Mrs, s accepted at a direc- ¢ than n Boston Monday. 3“’5}( ?flé‘fiéflfi‘{m GASINSHIPHOLD @ P co e CAUSES 2 DEATHS ™™~ ty” in c factory 40 Per Cent Lax in Meeting 0 Per Cent Cmoks first of promptly on the 5 out «f y—‘iesc'lc Slflm f Praised Liner to Be Delayed in Panams - tismont, e ) for at L“aS[We“' you may find solace in the that 40 per cent of {he ers of America have (he y to th k. wtion hold consciences stirr Nationa) Ret 1 1s willing t jualms of | vas revealed here by G| Louis, tor o nd the nual convention of the d sufi- | tall i 1 to per- Colorada o fund already 1 d will be expended PTG, HU\TS Mfigz'f}fi Iy Tfizg?%‘fn HIUMAL l e 'f,‘""’ffi" for duily Tints - Latter Pm CO0LidEe: pronaporecion o ars ago. It i : “is well preserve “wlon put the pickle Salazar Likely to Be Chosen as Wrote With lmmcal Comment Premier, Observers Say MEMPHIS DEVI hope that t Memphis .. Jan d Crimson was merely try While a 1 Lectious when it p 15 (UP) prominent church here Fmon on cently addressed | G the is a rob- r ransacked his home 1 escaped stion was w with money and vu ¢ heirlooms. A lono a0 el It appears cert continue ctatorship political charae. t of the coun- nister of th January Events at il Greater Sage-Allen’s KOV ¢ rh——-— il S DIRECT NEW BRITAIN WIRE—3005 il t crists, precipita rior in the country refus:d to do and the res| ions follow: High School Head Learnc Right Way to Keep Well And finds that simple the difference between Success and Failure VEN so wise a person as the head of high school depart- ment may have something to learn about how to keep well, just like the rest of us. So at any rate Miss Mary S. Cline, the Di- rector of the De- partment of E lish, Easton (Pa.) High School. She allows the use of her name in. con- nection with this announcement in the hope that her experience may be of value to other people who want to be well. Miss Mary S. C “I used to love a hike over the hill on a {rosty afternoon,” writes Miss Cline. “And then I began to be too tired to start out—too listless to move. I began to fear the cold. I began to hate my work. “I had a horror of medicines. So when the doctor told me to try Nujol, I protested. ‘But this is different,’ he said. ‘Nujol just passes through the body, lubricating it and absorbing the poisons. And,’ headded, ‘it won't make you fat. Try it." “I did try it. My energy began to come back. I began to take my after- school jaunts again. Work seemed English Department, Easton (Pa.) High School health rule makes all pleasant and my whole outlook changed. I was my old self again, with enough energy to climb the mountain, and the joy of health once more restored.” This Week You May Choose From America's Loveliest Silverware Patterns in the Bfidget Plan Sale of Holmes & Edwards Super Plate Inlaid $1 CQUIRE your silver service in this coxlvexxi@t way. And you have the choice of three beautiful pat- ] TTotlin terns—the “Pageant,” “Century,” and “Chmt'ns" ()Lhe ess and colorless : Fy ety i 0 : Qs : prize-winning design in a national art competition). ?:,E;:g“xz; :}:fi,’;:,l ;;?:0:?“;; ’,‘; | Holmes & Edwards Inlaid is “something more not a medicine. It contains no drugs. than plate,” having blocks of sterling silver inlaid at It works naturally, harmlessly. the two points of greatest wear on all the most used pieces. Guaranteed for a lifetime. The club plan is for this week only—just four more days, Come in tomorrow! What is the se: cret of Nujol's success? Just this: the human body, like any delicate mechanism, re- quires perfect A lubrication to B On These Convenient function properly g and get rid of the wastepoisonsthat make us feel dull, languid, tired, headachy. Taste- Down Terms Weekly line, Head of Most people start Nujol on the ad- vice of their doctor, possibly a trained nurse, or some friend who knows of its value from personal experience. Try Nujol for two weeks. You will be amazed at the results. Know Silverware Shop—Main Foor—South Store what it is to feel well, refreshed in the morning and full of pep for the day’s work or play. Get Nujol today Sage-Allen & CO. at the drug store. It costs but a few INC. cents a day, but it makes you feel o like a million dollars! HARTFORD U ¢ Presented Now in Januar/v Stay HARTFORD Commencing Tomorrow, Thursday A Truly Great Sale Featuring Better Furniture . . . Beiter Designs . . . Lowear Prices A Forward Step for 1930, with Greater Economies than We Have Ever Offered— Three Outstanding Sale Discounts 31/3 o 50 Whether you seek furniture for one room, for an entire home, or for just a corner that needs freshening, now is surely the time to indulge in this delightful practice of home-making. Here is furniture to fit all ty: of homes, all types of personalities, all types of incomes. Here are better furniture designs and more distinctive furniture at lower prices. There are no style limits to the W Smith furnitur wnL .it meets the needs of all people, every- where. Two huge floors. .. .the th and Saventh, are stocked v |,e\1 of *American Furniture at tremendous reductions. per cent Representatives from Our Credit Office will" oe in attendance in the Furniture Department so that credit may be extended with a minimum of personal cffort on the part of the customr. Service After 6 lently shop in the daytime, m after 6 o'clock. Phone 5-0141, the Furni- tment, and one of our salesmen will arrange for your appoint- . - 1 » Statewide Delivery Furniture purchased in this great Semi-Annual Sale will be delivered anywhere in the State of Connecticut. All Wise-Smith Furniture at Three Discounts Nothing reserved—everything included —each group displayed with different colored tags. DISCOUNTS of 20% BLUE TAG DISCOUNTS of 33149% YELLOW TAG DISCOUNTS of 509% GREEN TAG The whole stock of Wise-Smith furniture shown on six th and seventh floors—is subject to these discounts. Lco- nomies of Budget Planning. .. .furnishing a home, or a room, as a unit. .. work. .. .then buying with a Budget Credit Account. . ments. -working to a plan. ...and making the plan .paying out of income. ...with no rllstmbame of capital invest- ..planning expenditures as city, state and 10({01‘11 government plans me made. . Wise-Smith’s Furniture Floors (Sixth and Seventh) ..saving by wise spending. Special Credit Facilities

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