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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930. CUST[]MERS MOURN 'Broad Cbjective of Nal;z;l Parley RESTAURANT MAN Is tqual(e W ar!d “Peace-Minded” James Churchill, Famous for Food and of Broadway's mos prohibition [ mourned i Charehill Mr. Churchill hrone wmonia i Beez, Suceumbs Valentino, later s one of 20 young DRUM AND BUGLE GORPS BANQUETS IN HERIDEN Fildy-Glover Tost Orzanization I're- ALl <ents Gold Pins (o and MeCrann | o 1nn-M Anderson-Clare, Boche-liose \ i rd-Tiers | is Teld by John Rogal, 1S out of 24 tries. DURICS TROOPS BOUT ARABS Dell WORTHY TEMPLE INDUCTION Warihy Temple. Pyihia nstalled 1 1 Mors: Lothaire son; M of 1%, IFlorence TALIAN BALM is the invention ofan internationally-famous Italian skin specialist. 35¢and 60c bottles. Approved by Good House- keeping. Canada’s favorite for years. Travel size boule FREE. Write Campana Corp., ‘67 win- coln Way, Batavia, Illinois. anipana,) (ampanar Iialian _ Balm < meeting in Lordon Janu ay [ ty G Ay Machopatl Great 1 i (upy vizin B . Wakitsuli. Japan (1 States (center) Hea Prance (lower BY KON Mo of/re Veobflsymfi :: fiq,fI?! *Came home eoughing their heads off Yet both my boys are hale and hearty in two days” “George and Al went out to R | 4 | play football. They came home | in the bad cough. Be 1, both wiih a ve rve e — L was Ty for Al — ITmmedi- scarcd, part he is notyery strong. i I put them to bed. Fm- mediately I gave then: seof Smith Brother “Both boys slept fine that Cough Syrup. night. Intwo days they were well n—even Aldidnthave atrace of a cold.” Mus. J. MCLURE, NEW YORK CU1'Y Smith Brothers’ works so ciently because it has Triple Action which (1) soothes, 2) “Qrernight Ilost is mildly laxative, (3) clcars air 5 g ity cough . ..” “I've been a scaman for thirty years, but that gale was as bad as anything I can remember. No wonder I got back to my bunk barking like a seal. The ship's steward gave me some Smith Brothers’ Cough Syrup. 1 actually felt better in half an hour, and in the morning I was ready for duty. Three rousing cheers for Smith Brothers’.” J. EHLERS, BALTIMORE, MD. passages. Made by the makers of Smith Brothers Cough Drops l | | | | | | Famous since 1847 o SMITH BROTHERS Triple Action COUGH SYRUP nite ratios will be pre nestness as cenferern e In the United Japan all building in ratio laid ton treaty Stat It present Linue unmodd betore the ot no luss 1 There are strong The outloc | will agree at [ el battleship construction ¥imect in | to meet in London. Of all the typ s of warships. it fs apparent that and submarines will be | nost difficult to restget. Yot cver so little can be done London to curtail the crop of nesw | men of until 1936, and soms standards set up thereby to end | competition and uncertainty. th felegates provably will go hom World's case of buttleships, es, Great Britain would have to n 1931 to maintuin the down in the Washing- war phia o Bout. Philadelphia building ified, these I have laid de plans con- three leal- han 25 new battleships. indications th London to the r for the future dream of the nations : 056 already accystomed t2 smaller navies. and the years of ok as to cruisers econon may make it casier 1o 4 submarines is t | lower the limit for ul the yvears wight. No tre ber of ity to come like these Jackie Cil Pon( ; leralis t 16 « who meets lelphia BAT FIGHTS TONIGHT Peatherweight to Meot Lew Massey of Philadel- Y Battalino of IHartrord vindup, is less fortunate in his se lection as Caesar is a tough nut to Champion | Youn of Trenton, in the third t0-round bout. There are two six round preliminaries. Jan., 20 (UP Contribute to Church ! : Being Built in Poland s and (riends in Mysie- Paul Gulatto of New York, meets! 11 years by a committee composed . of » natives of that locality NO BOOZE IN ARMY POSTS + Manila, Jan. 20 (P—A wa ment general order m today ordered enforcem national prohibition la POsts garrisoned Ly At fers depart- blic here of the Al army crican sold Seven reservatiol lippine Is 1 by tie order wh 1"ebruary . Hereafte Y} be kepi in quarters. The rule does not pro hibit drinking off the po ED TO FORM CABINET yon \ ) 7 toda rira to 10 solvs anding i deelin Phil OLDSMOB A THIS TIME, when the public is accustomed L to look for changes in motor car design. it is only natural that Olds ;Motor Works should imake an announcement concerning both its policy and its products for the coming year. Olds Motor Works is pledged 10 a poliey of progress— a policy that promises. in part .. “Changes in de- sign solely for the sake of progress—never for the sake of change alone.™ Thie policy. as it applies to the two products of Olds Motor Works, is briefly . . . ... lo give still greater value in the Oldsmobile Six, the Fine Car of Low Price... .+ . to provide, in the Viking, a modern 90-degree, V-type Eight of high quality, at medium price. Certain changes have been made in Oldsmobile design. These changes are chiefly in the body of the car, although advancements have also been made in the chassis. In every case, the changes tend to edd to Oldsmobile value, without aflecting the funda- mental design of the car. Naturally, no changes have been made in the great Viking Eight. The Viking is a new car—a thoroughly modern 90° V-eight, incorporating advancements in \-eight design that establish it as one of the oul- standing engincering achievements of recent years. Viking. as well as Oldsmobile. represents true prog- reas in modern motoring. Viking. as well as Oldsmo- bile, is the eplendid result of an idcal—an idcal OLDSMOBILE SIX STATEMENT OF ILE-VIKING POLICY #1930 A message of interest to everyone who expects to buy a car this year. that is exemplified by the fourjgreat responsibilities Olds Motor Works recognizes toward every Oldsmo- bile and Viking owner. The first of these responsibilities is to design progres- sively, utilizing the {ull resources of the General Motors Research Laboratories, the Proving Ground, and Fisher Body. as well as its own broad facilities. I'he second is to build faithfully . . . maintaining standards of quality and workmanship which are best [expressed by the pledge every worker follows, ““Anything short of my best is not acceptable." And not content merely with designing and building well, Olds Motor Works goes further, and pledges itself to sell honestly—representing its products, in every detail and to every buyer, exactly as theyare. .. and, finally, to service sincerely—maintaining an interest in every sale far beyond the time of pur- chase, and joining with its dealers in carrying out the most equitable service policy in existence today. While Olds Motor Works builds two cars, in two major price classes, cach represents the most pro- gressive engincering thought. the finest manufs turing practice, and the best value it is possible to give. Fachistruly ‘. . . a car for the American fam- ily that, at & moderate investment, gratifies their finer tastes as well as satisfies |their levery need." Now is the time to see theae cars and to compare them with the latest offerings of the automotive industry. Make your own examination. 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