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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. [1ookea around her suddenly in a|brows the problem she had set her- | Treasury Mellon. At the same time, | . | startled way. What had brought that ; self. the court ordered the destruction of | £ 5 Thought again? Was there anything | She would go, of course, in the|400 sacks of liquor which were | IS | significant abois that, either? makeshift disguise she had assum- |aboard when the Black Duck was | | 70n, T dom't know! I don't|ed last night. soized. | | know!” she cried out despairingly. (Copyright, Frank L. Packard), —_— | “But tonight T am afraid. I am MOTOR LAUNCH BURNS ‘ ewe est 0 ee |afraid. I am afraid.” Enid turns burglar to save Roy in Boston, March 7 (#—The 65-foot . | The wrist watch ticked onm, re-|tomorrow’s instaliment. motor launch owned by Hugh Crow- | % ANK pAc KARD -~ | morselessly. | R S i {ley, commission broker, was de-! 5 | She half closed her eyes for a AGK D GKE LSTS | soveatns BT et niantt ithie m nvmce i moment—and then, straightening up | BL U N l Ilosa of $30,000. The blaze was the ; in her chair, she reached across the | RAnd lon The lerafiniit houra.l ko desk forftio elepnonarditeclory g IN U. S. COAST GUARD [7d been veachea atter the st |iead. Her wound had suddenly be-| Murkman. DP. J. Murkman. She ; blaze and neither a harbor fireboat onitory a to throb so! P sh d | found the address. It was in a v nor fire apparatus on land could be | expect would h t ashionable locality. A rich m Lormer Rum Boat Confiscated For |ysed to fight the second. this paper! | Witl 3 \g S0 strange- ¢! Of course, it wasa rich man's | j | s Al gain use! Wall safes weren't ordinari-| Government's Service in Chas- and down over “Oh, what shall T he words | Iy anywhere else. suddenly, stumblingly, pite-| If Roy found an from her lips. “I know there | well as an empty b Providence, R. I, March 7 (UP) 3ut—but tonight T“C:]’ Fa3 aAvi0n 3 otorious rum runner Black vent the crin R Dotld hays o e is to become the fastest | oy got there. She would have to do sy % ¥ ¢ the New England coast red in her eyes. The voice | it now, at once—and tomorrow, ot anything more. Tt was so | the next day, or a he first oppor- room that she could | tunity she could find, Mr. Murkman the ticking of her wrist watch. | would have its contents restored to | das 'hls famous . There was [ him without knowing where they n . apty safe as ing Bootleggers' Craft could quite 3 or partially formed e began to wo d to grow loud remorseless about it. It | had come from or who had sent g the seconds a 3 T E E s i is ny other way.,” she - u o f ¢ yua ; h. “Ticking the | it.” past. soon become irs ; d Tfer head was up now, her shoul- | in the co war on ODE MESSAGE ; Farion ] P GOD AL A e doing that—repeat- | ders resolutely straight. And now, | cra The x Duck can make nid_deaned 1 1, L i ’ 1s? Did they po; with her decision made, she stood | more tha . . h, a Welcome an. Wall safe. | | thereé motionless while a minute| Judge I order was issued at e » — in the top t la:g: :ro'o:\:as‘-n P'reSF 1 ' 2 ; e “You know, if you put some strawberry jam on One right, then 27.| window pisin— those you wouldn’t want anything more for lunch” nning to She | passed, facing with tight-dra“ultho request of Secretary of the | " , bathroom too Il safe—no, Roy i To be sure, Ivory Salt is an old table over the "phone : : favorite . . . but that needn’t bar it ake it on himself— suggests the Uneeda Boy. from the bathroom. It’s true . . . we ! of lookouts. She re- modern folk are rediscovering the old-fashioned salt bath. ¢ clese he had 8 £iobodyh & .. .. ey . o e A salt bath cleanses the skin of all impurities and relieves nerve-tension, It also helps to protect you against common colds because salt bathing makes the skin less sensitive to weather changes. Just add one carton of Ivory Salt to your bath b e = . .. reserving enough to massage the musdfs‘ cs. : ‘K : and feet. If you prefer a shower wet the skin mede el dln / and rub Ivory Salt all over the body. Take a something val- The Best Cooks salt bath tonight and you'll look and feel it. And with | Z i use the Best Salt much better tomorrow. ith no one to stand in | . “The Magic of Salt” an interesting booklet de- Fho Dok deYe oY 1 Salt is s0 pecessary to the scribing many hygienic and houschold uses for cal whatever was i 5 4 $ | igestion that we couldn't salt is yours for the asking. Address: Worcester . so often her | live without it. So the Salt Co., 71 Murray Street, New York, N. Y. er now rapicr- | choice of salt is important, indirectl . ke. say ‘no one? What | ] isn't it? ¥ \ was two 1 1 ¥ ab t | r t she said aloud | ——n Most good cooks prefer Al ¢ r{m ) I don’t know!"” | Ivory Sat. They know that B in f sit down herc and per- “it takes the best to make P i e third | mit the theft, and do nothing to best.” ocer | it pre- | prevent it, though you know all | llhe S.]Y?““ has you are as guilty as any- vory t in the een.va ted the voice uncom- | : nient orange carton with You would be an ec- | . o ! the easy-pouring spout. anybody in the Sl Sl S { : For more than 30 years Uneeda Biscuit have re were, the warn- 2 ‘ d on to the s i ah o 5 ; s been the same tempting, crackling squares of would catch Roy ’ s re, that quite justifies “that paper vou in allowing the safe to be rob- send Roy to as ed! id the voice cold And. of crispness and flavor. Supremely good because :Dmx;zd(;;” No! Al , it quite clears your con- | 3 theyre baked by "Uneeda Bakers.” Good with ] science as well!” ed her hand to her STRAUSS ROTH STORES k. 357 MAIN STREET NEAR COMMERCIAL STREET NEW BRITAIN'S MOST PROGRESSIVE MARKET any jam or spread — good by themselves. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Unseds Belurs® WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES AND YOU SAVE THE equalled F M | DIFFERENCE . . . WE UNDERSELL THEM ALL! E ‘]LTON KET ‘ FRESH KILLED Boneless Benclbud Chuet LEG OR RUMP FOWL‘ ROULETTE POT ROAST MILK FED For Stewing OF VEAL | Choice Beef | YEAL 317 MAIN STREET ‘ S | 29c. 29c. by 1tS€lf ! Fresh Eastern Cut Pork | SIRLOIN STEAK ........ 29¢ 1 | LOIN LAMB CHOPS .29¢ b 29(: w |- 27C» SPARE RIBS | ROAST RIB END T EeaE 1 S e : SHOULDERS : x Y ‘ ' il { JEGSOF | FRESH FOREQUARTER | LOIN OF PORK OU sometimes hear that i 18¢ Ih. | 21¢ i SRS R s SRIING Rib End 1 : 17¢ . o R | OF PORK LAMB some other loafis “as good as KIDNEYS FEI‘EI;!) Efims PIGS FEET | 23cn | 17%c » 15¢» | 19c¢c» Bond Bread.” When people want to speak in the highest : 2 ]“—259 l N 28¢ it = 8¢ AP | Arf S terms of anything, they say Fulton Brand Smoked Shoulders 19clb. f| wiore | Guokes | wirneor Clovarioom that “it i d ” = e e e B A N ALK y 2 ) | SUGAR CURED i is as good as gold. CHOICE STEER BEEF MILK FED VEAL e L SCOTCHHAM | 56 1 Average Of course, it is not as good as 20 3; | (RO LD | Meaty Chops | 38c» | 39%¢» | 29¢» . 35c¢c» gold unless it is gold, and no S ¢ 72‘,‘% . Z3¢ b, 25¢ ; — — : @y d Boneless : e gt _ s FRESH HAMBURG, PURE PORK SAUSAGE .............. 21bs 33¢ n be as good as Bond POT ROAST RIB ROAST ROULETTES SR Bread unlessitis Bond Bread. ‘ | | MEATY | BEEF | SLICED SOUP MEAT L& ch D | 39¢ . 29¢ 1. | VEAL "HOPS | LIVER ACON ‘ and Lean Boiling [ o SR CHOPS \ B ACON LAMB STEW BEEF | RUMP ROAST RONES 24c 19C i 27¢c » 14¢ » A Fuli Li - ; e Fancy White Fancy Table Yixtra Fancy Large Solid A Fuli Line of Fresh Killed Roas kens and Turkeys CAULI- or Large Crisp “lechers ! - e . — Pt L PN & [ I'LOWLER { Cooking | Juicy CELERY LETTUCE ‘I“REBH KILLED FOWL GENUINE SPRING LAMB Q Heads APPLES ORANGES 3 Bunches 3-315 1b. average. ROULETTE SHOULDER CHOPS | 32 ol e 15¢ 4™ 25¢ 20¢ | The home-like loaf e 32¢ T 29¢ o » b ¢ | 20¢ EN 5-6 1h. aver | | California | Fancy Fancy L o GENERAL BAKING COMPANY | .J;;y]w . average. 38¢ }‘ 32¢ i | 22¢ : ! CARROTS | Large A A | _:;'(:“,‘;L | '»‘:”";(iv € Bunches ONIONS A 5 ORANGES CABBAGE LOIN VEAL CHOPS .... 29¢ 1 | Center Cut PORK CHOPS 29¢ 1b After all—zhere is 2o bread like - - A FULTON STORE WWiLL. SAVE YOU MORE 11¢ 7" 25¢ ' 39¢ " | 5¢”