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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930. Woman Is Gossip, Prude, Coquette, (JPERATIC SOPRAND @ e @i’ i * Young Guatemalan Aviator Plans | City Items [i% merino s G planes yesterday dr \p« i} |and he was desirous of finding trac: Dr. Annie Dyer Says at Y.W.C.A; IFS IN FUROPE :::;i‘::‘;.:;:;:{::“:‘-:? sotini i Flight From U. S, to Native Land _srors s vesanen conso "ol conany e v . [to others in the vicinity of Haw- | —advt Connceticut Busin Questionnaire Puzzles Llsteners Vrkwhosuile . Gisans Basey il . wasitngton, Jun. 28 o youna sese s e b ington youn that he has been assurcd finan- R Emn ]v DQSI]HH SII(‘CUII][]S ]q ane covnties, * Guatemalan whose grand passion i support lo the Rotury club mecting tomor- P ctims? Plight Sevious science and aviation wishes to show| It is the theory of this intense, |FOW 1000 ersonal Habits and Likes ' scrious plight of persons in | the world that a non-stop airplanc | dark-haired Latin, who cane to the| Day school mid-year classes start *2ols . * e ¥k £ ricnce of * the aviators | is both safe and practical St f th sl S lon ce | —advt I slikes TN 3 h sa actic wost of the mishaps of lor | —ac and Dislike Investi g One pilot related how a | He is William 1% Samayon, 24- | flights on and shortly after the take-| 1ebruary 11 was designated as the \ S 4 2 s ! dropped near a farmhouse ! yeur-old graduate of tholic uni-{off hove been due to plancs 100 hieav- fdate for the annual mecting of the gated at Forum On B na, B ' broke (hrough the ice, whereupon a | ily loaded to stay aloft { Burrite Hotel stockholders ~ at the who had been watching the | Yorl | regular monthly meeting of the di- Human Relations Which iy : £ old Sl il e b ~ Before he leaves ¢ on his 1 oo 5. ho is to | rectors today. No other business was . . 5 § the es. At an r point, the | Sl transacted. | . . Secame Tamous e f tice refueling in the ait e v Opens Here — Double ; % BB LccanagramousgLis i lot 1. a man and boy pounced $ b - .| Annual lLallof the “Elpis” chapter | ¢ ‘ 1 be e bag and tore it apart, as - P very "";‘“‘“”;’” “‘;’ "“ taken | no 117, tonight, Hall.—advt. ~ 3 = 2 5 y Y nio P s e S A L b il | nst mishaps. In addition to safe- | Qe s Standard Called Extincl, & 4 ! el 2 enous animals would, in search| - [ T arrested Ray will equip it with floats. Depart- a’clock in the aft ffic light on We ® i wak Sl v”‘\”h’n‘ NVSSIEREL Slrcel "' Il‘ your child grinds teeth—beware WIROTy G G Catin of worms. They are much more nn fance 1o, Ccommon than most mothers think. B 1% ENEE IO ook also foe the following sympsoms: pick- AL s ing the mose, crossness, crying ia sleep, oi- imerary Offic Chiarles | fensive breath, loss of appetite or weight, Ishevorlcd s dane nauses or general restlessness. Any one of nala City | conditio Welin: il s || BRI O RIS e OO e He ev-lhere i ¢ down a p Wise mothers take no chances with these : n. es- | leading to the which runs dingerous and disgusting childhood pests. St T o { a|(he hospital, Mar 3 Eren il worms acc only uspected they give the cild vou envolled . C have heen repor | . e TG P S G ey e oy ; S . He will wear a parachute. but cently a child’s sled went under an ‘ ond ¢ 2k S | New semester starts Ieb- i will carry no special iishnutomoblIsF onlvillic i hdk negnIcs DR H‘ ‘ND s DI ANNIE M. DYER DS i st '} i 11 be his | cluded a bad accident. third —advts the plz The coast e e ‘ and he expects to have moon-| DON't forget the Ahepa dance to- WORM ELIXIR e - : : b .. Tabs' H advt gt licht at night e eal Estate News s s e : er At Am. 2" & i £ <Ol BEOSE IR is\ the peescription of & fymous child's e - 3 3 is spendjn n Kelly at| AFE, plensaot (o take, gentle and e e E S. e e ; [ Rpe Pilgrim l*athen s Home ation hal his wite, | sorern 8 sction. Yot deuggist vl el sou parents, ¢ <. v T 7 o1 es and | that many of yvour own friends have success- vk of 141 Broad street e : i Is Offered i()l $6,7 .)0 Innic, toolk 4 clothestun i O s bastle ot Dr Hasdiatods; London, Jan Seeks a Popular sl 7] |cer s ot Bbies bourne the * ¢ of onc Vote On Dry Law = " "# R Prevents and Heals { : i it ““ - i C ghit-r ; .h(,v\h nee into the r 17th-century owner moved hi sehold furnishings to Massachu- World war. In 1423 sho arried POILEBOI! AL W Haishach-Cacch, - aviator, ; Fal g : s BN TALIAN BALM was invented is rapidly becoming a popular ho was much younger than her- . i < by an internacionally famous favorite—for two reasons. Itis 16 : i One Romance an Hour Malian skin specialist. As a more positive and quicker acting ”: puclceyesaEonivio i el . i o : ; - : Wrecked in Chicago :omm_erci::il Fiiodufl" it S indpreu;ling:r bealing rough, % Chicago, Jan. 29 (A—-0n the rocks rst introduced to Canada— red or chapped skin, Second— B % 1 | William 1% Samaproa (above), 0f Chicugo. one romunce wis ship- where winters are long and it is surprisingly inexpensive to 1 | Guatemalan. plans to make a mon- | vrecked each hour during 1924 by severely cold. For many ycars, buy and to use. Approved by op flight from New York to Gua: c Canadiansbave prefersed ltalisn ~ Good Housekeeping. Sold in ; | mala in the spring to prove the prac- statisticians. fg b the Balmtoany other hand andface 35c and GOc bottles. FREE i | ticability of the trip. 9,60 lotion made in the Dominion travel size bottle on request. b ! ™ H i 3 F 1 or imported. Campana Corp., cason th & hod b el e T ort | scored highes : ion of In the United 167 Lincoln Way, Koy o e ' y & | e e o= an e fein - UhTesitot one States, ltalian Balm f ¢Zpp2, a Batavia, lllinois. | sometime in the spring. alone in a Untaithful small biplane. numbered unia Mo I F I N % 3 With the double purpose of dem-| Only per cent of the divor oS ¥ % & | fueling in the air on long distan d per cent of the wre ; ; : i~ ; | flights and stimulating aviation ir romances had been productive i est in his native country, Samay Nincty families reported in distr ' resswoman to become r of et forces in the IHouse, tative Mary T. Norton w Jdersey, introduced a | flood-bound territory south of Cra for a nation-wide popular on prohibition. She | wies and others maroon-d | the ¢ « country toward retaining ce of the Y 0o when the 15 the Bighteenth Amend - LAST 3 DAYS Second Annual Pre-Inventory Sale ANY ! ANY . : MEN’S and \OL\(,- MEN’S MEN'S and YOUNG MEN’S s | IN OUR STOCK IN OUR STOCK . Excepting Smithsons and Blues ‘ No Exceptions F.0.5.TOLEDO,O. | : : O : 1 6 THIS NEW PRICE MAKES THE | Mostly 2 Pants — Some with 1 Pants | s 55 t0 40 A Good Assortment of Sizes and Colors | JUST 20 COATS LEFT WHIPPET THE LOWEST PRICED | DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY SOl Lot Chiatice ANY | Al JUST 9 OF AL Iz 4 DGOR SE DANS i , BOYS’ OVERCOAT 30YS” SUIT BOYS' SUITS, u | Sireal6 Vears torll Yoars IN OUR STOCK , Sizes: 1/9, 2/10, 4/13,2/11 .00 With 2 Knickers »& . w- I | o I d 7 193 o ' | With 2 Knickers 6 ¥ IS l ys - ve r a n S - Reg. $15.00 and $16.50 Grades Regular $13.00 and $15.00 Grades | Regular 810.00 Grades contribution to economical i . & S. YOUTHS' SHIRTS | K. & S. YOUTHS' SHIRTS BOYS' PAJAMAS : . : | - $1.50 | . $7.00 $1.00 tra nsportatlon a n Impress|vc i - i Re%u:ar *l')l() Grade Rc%ul‘ar Sl.()l() Grade I’(epuidl 1*1 30 Grade reduction on a great car . H":E;'bi“fil oo & with a great future..... 1 ihagodim giane || g 3° SHIRT SALE $1 SHIRTS 2 for $1 | $2.00 SHIRTS ... $1,4., $3 SHIRTS .99 $2 SHIRTS $1.00 /5250 SHIRTS ...... $1.79 | %5 and 36 SHIRTS .. $3.99 THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE WHITE SHIRTS = AUTOMORIE (). WUCHERT and LAKE FORMERLY WITH BESSE SYSTEM STORE 112 MAIN STREET ‘ OPPOSITE STRAND THEATER TELEPHONE 1513

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