New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE RALD, HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 Synops! tCanadian king ‘‘color finds it: also a man The man is Phi THL GIRL Lnid sat ap round had been DLW LT GIRL BANDIT r of Twisiy under had crosse]l nd ked, HEJACKERS FOILED: SAVES GANG i tory™ ttroliin at twa | bee st watch hat in the ey criminal, alizatio law she wa with the rest of the gang, broi tears to 1 she had we pay when she RANK L. PACKARD ~ 1e details she d surr known was ster's escup and other she had not curb by bullet pu police had retury Puzzied by her surroundings, Enid | the ) 19me and seard vead the story of her night's ad- afident that it wa penturc: nary me that had b Morgan had been abusive police md now v Morgin I ! hands She strove to thinl ently | Who had placed that 1 =0 obviously on the | And why? Who lived in th | Th Big Shot—Roy— | brought her here. What co 1ere between him 1 of . the house? where was—Roy? Where was one? | she looked round. A bell \g from the head of her | little smile crossed |as she rang the bell. was, the establishm ) k nothing in the w ind convenience! Perhaps a minute then, wering her thers was a knocl opencd As she stared at the t ing there, e with his back against th he had closed behind It the win on the door Iiug n two by some instrument introduced the inch or inch opening which the chain, w had permitted. Enid that! That was Ski with the “door fools Myers had’Yold him to take cs of ti wante S o ¢ slood drain from 1 Known to cverybody 1 crooks kn mind about n reached out “Roy! Roy Roy ™ “1d - like e crool nla bie to Two Men Alleged to Have Robbed Mail Sacks You I Pi—Accuscd th v liow o New York n avenue v moncy wholesome uammfeed absolute pure | BUL ENS Theres no salt quite like this salt / IN OLDEN times, good salt was so scarce that cakes of it were used as money. No chance of that today! Interna- tional Salt wonldn't barden into cakes if you wanted it to! It's guarantced against that very thing. And since a big box costs only a nickel, you could hardly carry enough in your pock: ets to buy a news- paper! Your grocer has International— the finest, freest, pur- est, most savory salt you'veevertried. Ask for it today. In the attractive blue-and- gray carton. paragraph bro ciaculation from hur = ‘lookout” hal ic- | been a girl—that v that had 1 bandit had | somewhere paper said. Patrol- | man Keeney had seen her dart ino | - house to give the alarm whilc was across the road telephoning | tion house for assistance | men. i girl bandit! The suddun| | worll founl Outd@ors a Pippin ...indoors For cvery woman there is a sermon in the case of this lovely Philadclphia girl (name with- held). Outdoors others found her so charming, so gay. Butin the drawing room they politely avoided her. She couldn’t under- stand it. The truth is that her trouble, which went unnoticed in the open air, became in- stantly apparent— and offen- sive — indoors. Rich Wi tich women Don’t fool yourself It's folly to assume that you have halitosis, t givable social fault. One out of every three is either an occa- sional or constant offender, surveys show Halitosis is caused by fermenting food particles in the mouth. Minor infections of the oral tract. Bad teeth, and Pycrrhea. know valu tifrices cost LISTERINE TooTH PASTE at 25¢ to den- a Pest Kills germs—Destroys odors Since you, yourself, cannot tell when youhave halitosis, the wise precaution istogargle withfullstrength Listerinc. Lvery morning. Every night. And between times before meeting others. Undiluted Listerine strikes at the cause of odors because it's an active — though safe — germicide. Even the stubborn Staphylococcus Aureus (pus) germ is killed by it in 15 seconds. Furthermore, being a powerful deodorant it immediately destroys all odors arising in the mouth. Leaves your breath sweet and normal. omern who ¢ prefer ing more. Be at your best Keep Listerine handy in lome and office and use it often. By the way, our free Book of Eti- quette may interest you. Address Dept. H 8, Lambert Pharmacal Com- pany, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. oo mMustard‘ Use Herald Classified Ads For Qulck Result< “It’'s toasted” Your Throat Protection—against irritation—against cough. “Coming events cast their shadows before” AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW* Byrefraining from over-indulgence Men who would keep that trim, proper figure, women who prize the modern figure with its subtle, seductive curves— cat healthfully but not immoderately. Banish excessivencss — eliminate abuses. Be moderate—be moderate in all things, even in smoking. When tempted to ex- cess, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a Lucky instead. Com- ing events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence if you would maintain that lithe, youthful figure. Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette a man cver smoked, made of the finest to- bacco—The Cream of the Crop—"I1T’S TOASTED.” Ivcryone knows that heat purifies and so “TOASTING” not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. #Be Moderate! . . . Don’t jeopardize the modern form by drastic dicts, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tablets or other quack “anti-fat” remedics condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars cach 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 causc excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. TU IN—The Lucky Strike D Halitosis speies »abody w Listerine ance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. C. TS S A B A LTS B RC © 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mfrs

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