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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930. aaners ey v e oo | ABOR LEADERS [ Salt Sold In India By English At chances of letting him slip soma- Baffle Mysteries e e = WILL FACE VOTE| Two Thousand Times Production & As for Ingalls’ luggage, every Copyright 1930 Datly Mirtar, Tne, - Dlbce o 1y grstched Bby Cost’ Held Cause of Gandhi Move i the sems were hidden avoa:1| fonge of Commons {0 Pass on e A S manmer ientm evers we | Genure Motion Tonight | Hindus Who Earn Four| st i e ‘ndian » Vepiti PaETIS sible manner. | " o o : > orl Bow p A < provide a ballast tonna - Baflle mysterics give you ingenjous and dramatic crimes to solve owes was disappointed. He Cents Dailv, Find Il! A e o R e ey WL T hafied Aeteor knew that Ingalls was too much u PRI ~- ! b2 h [§ —many of ther. founded on actual cases whic veteran at the smuggling game fo| London March 13 UP—The house| India has four of the best salt It oughi‘ Joe . tives throughout the world in years past. altempt to nide gems in his lug- ‘0"‘\’\:)H_m\ons votes ni)nights on a c;)lnt" Hard to Pay Price 1‘01-' f{l;:azotla‘i"l'lx;eu;;‘o‘rl;lx; .I\l!‘llllzzilggl‘:nl‘(r]‘~124‘3 Id h f Each mystery gives you the facts establisied by e polico—what | | gage, for it would be cut o |SeTVative motion e A P e ] et b WwWOou ave to * the detectives bad t« gc upon and no more. Which are the telltale ‘ shreds in the search. e aanii | W Commodity. And a5 they were geting Teaty government sells its monopolized be in bed > clues? What do yeu deduce frem them? In short, how will yon || <00 83 (OFF FERR BEE O MOV |ination of the labor prime minister salt at an abnormally high pric e In be ® answer the question asked of you at the end of cach bafile? “Who || 144 never hsed them before. [and ministry might be expected. frequently 2,000 per cent of its pro- H . n - i3 | . either Mr. Mac i \adabad, Tndia, March 13 #P— | duction cost value, and obtains $20,- WEEK 6 e it Vo o e 11 Conieats thicre Naw Neither Mr. MacDonald nor his| Ahmadabad. | ; . It gullty?s or “WEat was the motive?t clc. his 3 10 contes ewspaper men =~ and camerd |, jihorites, however, despite |Mahatma Gandhi and his party of | 000,000 a year in revenue out of| a EEK ... - are no prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. ?'f:m;":ndh;‘:]owdt"eM;J‘e“"o‘“"“ their defeat on an amendment to |79 devotces at dawn today left As- | India. o gral n the 117 v i o age e B P | - . e e e fthe coal mines bill Tuesday, expect- |Iali on the second stage of their | The average wage of an Indian is “Little Joe certainly caught a man-size cold. He coughed and | their headquarters with stories and ‘]d (hr; housc]to go algmn:s[t)them. axlli mrar;h to Ja_lulp\rxr |In d]'mumi;.m]?\“ but four cents a day, including the sneezed—be felt grippy and cross. The druggist advised Smith | ' though a close vote with a small |of the campaign for Indian indepen- | jncom India’s rinces, S| ‘ g o ofeingini princes’s dBrilieh Brothers’ Cough Syrup. I could remember using Swith Bro- ive’s Keen Eyes F | pictures. 1 een 7S oun X margin of victory for the govern-|dence iYlilensana S - tail eclive s Bowes: s S g 3 g 2 s and soldiers. The retai ' e = iz , € y | l-,“."yc:w wlft:l it UP CYryOUC. | ment was forecast. Unlike yesterday when thousands | price of salt is about five cents a thers’ drops since I was a little girl, so I didn't besitate to let ( The gems were found on deck The motion of censure is that pre- |bade Gandhi godspeed outside his herefore, although the min- sonny take the syrup. That very afternoon he was getting bets mu € €ms How did Bowes 3 'nj | pared several weeks ago by Stanley |college at Ahmadabad, there wasmo | i quirement of an average in- His nose cleared, he coughed less. get the clue anl | A [ ter. , 3] Baldwin, conservative leader and |crowd today outside the rest house | dividual for healthy life is said to focl former premier, and Winston |where the party spent the night, and | be 25 pounds a*year, an average In- “In two days he was completely restored, went back to sc o Churchill, former chancellor of the |when the party took the road there | dian consumes but 10 pounds a | 1 thought he would have to be in bed for atleast a week. Smith exchequer. It states the the case [were no followers. year. Au average lnglishman con- Brothers’ helped him so quickly!” Mrs. M. PAIGE against the government in the fol- | 7The nest halt was scheduled for | Sumes 40, - lowing terms: Bareja, seven miles distant, whe Indian farmers, being too poor, Smith Brothers’ Cough Syrup ends coughs so “That this house deplores the de- | Mahatma planned to address a me take their cattle to the seashore by quickly because it has Triple Ac- night to allow them to lick what- ; ; P {hyi tion: 1—it soothes, 2—is mildly ever salt is deposited there. If i < caught, the liable to imprison- lflka.—chs 3 — clears air passages. nient. It is unlawful to take a pail | of ocean water to the home. | AR A where were the gems? SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY'S | The Pawnshop Theft ‘he Commandant followed a nu tural course of reasoning, in othor words, the ‘“clear thinking” <o | T O L I pression in trade and the increase |ing, expounding the “civil disobe- It wasn't likely that any oth.r |iP unemployment resulting from the |dience” which the Indian national- policy of the present government |ists of his school intend to use in en- would be in the city as Peters was a4 resrets the 1sal of the gov- | deavoring to end British administra- the only man out that night and | CTNMent not only to extend safe- |tion of India. there were no other artillerymen |SUArding or imperial preference, but | yosterday when Gandhi arrived at HE Rs within fifty miles. Even (‘f{‘;“""'” ""L” "‘lf‘;"“”"is‘:l‘r“z Aslali he explained in an address leTH BROT Peters was a well-known “cut. | Fe8ar maintenance of existir ve opposition to the British salt o e . - up” when drunk and he admitted |S2{e8uArds and the McKenna duties | monopoly on the Bay of Cambay | ompen \\1lt‘_’“y])‘:jj‘g]"‘u'“:‘]"““" e Triple Action |and the duties on sugar, silk and the | anq told how the party would pro- | -. - ade e having a ‘skin-full. t by a fire which ' il SUBEISY 0 v which apparently | The stuff from the pawn shop | KoY Industries. thercby “increasing | quce the commodity themselves in | giarted in a defective <himmey, Tl COUGH SYRUP ncertainty and distre window 6 dnat| 3 | violation of the law. | B e o : y\v'{d:'ma“:s mot in the fort, that [ H0rere R O eme question whether' > | Bomborgers, who live in the south- o |the conservatoves really wishes to i ar a : ; 2Rl ELascgion had e At unseat the ministry, since to do so | Peters, when questloned, declared | would be in violation of the tacit that Peters' pockets bulged, He | {truce which has been invoked for : thought it was liquor and hoped 10 |} m,_iod‘of the naval conforence, |0 the issue of the salt monopoly 57 REB 1 et his share ater. has been purposely initiated to ex-| Teheran, Per: man wearing a gunner's uniforin ROYS HOUSE Meriden, March 13 — Frank orn part of Kensington, barcly had | reh 13 (UP)—Ma- | time to cscape and were unable 1o | i M. K. Gandhi's campaign to save any of their houschold goods. | |achieve the independence of India | —_— i i IR R R R R R | cite the mob psychology of the peo- report from Kabul, Pcters had the stuff when he | 4 nists - caume in. He hadn't left the fot | | ple of India against British rule. day stated that 57 adherent i since and the stuff wasn't in tae | Salt has been an Lnglish govern- | usurper Bacha Sakao, who was ous.- tort. | { ment monopoly in India since it was ed and put to death by Nadir Shah What could he have done wi [introduced by Warren Hastings, | last year, had been executed by g | After cstablishing a monopoly on | Nadir Shal's orders. After the fai The muzzle of one of the big | |the manuftacture and wholesale dis- | of Bacha Sakao, who was known guns would make a good hidiag | | tribution of salt—a vital necessity of | “Water Boy of the North,” the e place. { . : life to the people—the English goy- | had attached themselves to Than All guns ware examined. Noth-| SOllfilell] TOWDS Agalll Elldal]-h.mmem produces on an average 1,-| Mohammed, a notorious robber. ing in them! g 2,000,000 fons of salt annually| e | “The sunrise gun!” the Com- ge}‘ed in Flood PI‘OSpeC[S with a view to cnabling British USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | mandant muttered. | It was then low tide. He sent a couple men over the mud flats| Bordeaux, Irance, March 13 (R)-- in the range of the sunrise gua. |Swollen by ccaseless rains the Gar- They found battered jewels an) | onne and its tributaries, and rivers parts of watches. The blank |south of here, again are rapidly ris. | i 7 | charge had blown the stuff out | ing. | . f into the water. and the low tide - Pau, in the lower Pyrences. is 5| [ ? % 1 O 9 Our grocer | | | | | FEdbeitaebataat NN vealed much of this stuff, the center of a flooded district; at | Peters had happened to chuck |the watering pla lies-De-Bearn ssa was carclul her pretty legs and knees were well exposeld to the cameras | the stuff into the muzzle of the |picturesque low quarters are floode] Smuggled veteran as long in the game us | sunrise gun! to a depth of six feet. Authoritins | 100 LV b Your grocer has Health to scll—the kind of Health that comes from light, nourishing, There were many notables coming | howes would be known to Ingd The Commandant was a go h taken mecasures {o cxaculic | over on the Gargantania, Lut the other three were no:|scout. He made Peters pay (or |part of the population in the Basquc | s 5z i p Considerable interest was centerc ]| Known to him althovgh they knew | the stuft and let it go at that. It |country. | 1 } ol 5 o S i s irival ot the Ble Tinor. him from photographs. | kept Teters broke for six montas| The Nive river, rising four inch~s | y casily digested foods. You will find it in A fa liploma a prine Bowes planned to ‘otend noi | and that was punishment enough. |an hour, menaced Cambo-Les-Ba o 3 by oy P s p ; S e e e S nd St Jean-Pied-Do-ort, tho , ; 3 cvery package of Shredded Wheat. Eat it R iicy, movie atariwiio had cap > on proceeling (I ARLIo SRCOyENTRYFDUADARInous el ledurec i Uen DLl e ) 74 it cvery day with milk or cream and you will tured a Slavic grand duke, witn | e e land, Marci 15 A was partly submerged. At % B st e o (i pneaonE L e | —The of Coventry. the nin u | bitthplace of the late Marshal Fod : . B : : | > he e Str A e s S her cay re on the passenzor | 2 and camer St Ll R & L :z % be healthy and strong, ready for every test iroomo Court. at the age of ul. S of mental and physical endurance. All the (Rerse, civimien, oas not st wl| ion Doditor” chniting in fnent body-building clements in the whole wheat fter & fortnight's illness. The aged | When you advertise in the Herald | e G (] : father of the house of lords.” {to Le had. z e o h 5 i dded hi st centerec one “Herr | Llonde irl, | ‘ rain— g : aw: Docktor Prussen.” The Herr Dock- | " Hen proceeded Lo | S| Why Slmp e Stomac | grain—not 11{15 El' ed, nothing taken aw ay tor was really Acchie Ingalls, Bob Tt iy Ths tos AT ol thu USE IT THIS WAY. —and so Cusll)' dIgCSlCd. It’s delicious with carl frequently was known as he | ~—you're sure of results if they are ciever a smuggler as ever brot Soit ¢ ¢ princ e re- Apply ahot towel to open the pores. E d | gems into this country withost | JIPIOWaL and the prince ihe re . Drychoroughly snd rubin che balm. roubies SO en Lna on fruits L barmnlity of paying the beays | DOEF interviewed them, and Useplenty of it. The more the merrier 5 iy on ;h(“ i seeEitliey. pald’ s E attention 1o for the pain will go that much faster. . 3 pretiy ey, the litlle {88 Cover up with a cloth held in place t Ingalls was he perfect cosmo- |, ovi ar wi d become | yi:bu-nnu;derggnmen;fl::fleel era ln a e i : ; | ork. First at the surface, 2 e o B e o Dueriesa Bt | X thea decp in the Hagues, Tt warms ECAUSE it could have been 0 utlerly to have stopped working the saere) ; Janslag 1.8 ol s cw of her vege- ) the blood, starts fresh circulation, casily avoided, no case is more way they should, have shownalmost a derfur actor, and had the trizk | . | 4 bresks up congestionand drives pain pitiful, than that of the man or wo- miraculous return to normal activity ot inspiring confidenc thar all ot tha awsy. You can’t get the sume quick man whois forced to undergo thesur- through the remarkable stimulating This ti i e s ion from weak o milder imita- sknifeas the result of neglecting ~ efiect of Tanlac. One woman, Mrs. Thia time something had slipp camar ne were pe : aetion JeuR geon'sknifeas the resul eglecting Or y ot L I e tloss of this famous Freach product. Simple stomachailments,’saida New May Ogle, says: “Tanlac saved my e i dofoas | that s e g S York physician recently. life. 1 had stomach troubles for 10 vas g (Eh T ek S S e o =y it that Iis tabe to You, for instance, may look on an years. Gas nearly killed meand I was e e e s e s e i o Beagud & acid stomach as nothing to fear. Yet in bed for weeks at a time. Doctors B T Rt dEES i e d i e s lionss NETe SR CE in reality, it is a most alarming con- said it was gall stones and gall blad- Ila R Sy SE8 ot Staiiproperlyiexpored. i ghe: posedalone dition on account of its great ten- der. Spent lotsof money but suffering e e and beside her new husband, whose dency to develop stomach ulcers. increased and all hope was lost. Cer. There secmed to be no possivle | decorations were prominent across S e e eee s el i res e coul chance for Ingalls to get throuzn | his broad, but flabby, chest. | bloating after meals, loss of appetite, not be found yet it succeeded. Now this time, with Bowes having all| Some of the camera men seemed constipation, headaches, if yourbreath in the best health in 10 years and cat S of this information, to be unable to take enough pic- is bad, your tongue coated, the best cverything.” Tanlac is not a “patent | - WITH ALL THE BRAN Bowes went down harboy res of her. One of them wes thing you candoistogotothencarest medicine”—it's a real medicine so do s 19 meet tho.G ; SO [ f BERCARGE ) GO O X Original B E BENGUE drug storeand geta bottle of Tan! not arrcnlln cheap substitute. Fully I OF THE WHOLE WHEAT three assistants. One was taken along two of the heavy (]‘Iu rigina UM Besides getting quick relief, weak, guaranteed to give action or ently a young eather-covered cases that held the | g (ANALGéAleu:) achs w comed money back. At all drug THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY list. ¢ also on the tug Bowes, of the cret servics, Bowes and his men spotied the wedicine ca ther a rec i ‘ _— 5 b ¥ i £5 ; Siciotads e e JUST KIDS S STILL UP N THE AIR 1¢] With Hotel Ilesc ] « ot ing Tl\w:\r)\-\ was | hat @ nanne s s WHAT B YUR THINK? | AND GELL- SOME. DAY NES Jusk [FR o R GRAC WAS T - TATSS GOT i \ S SUAT HAPPEN ME™ - EATSSS AUNT |WbaT) [conna BE AWFBL e ; 26 EAQTED- NE MUXVED £ — 2 THE QUP OFFA THE A 5 ¢ : ; [ue woa GENMWINE EMMA ON RIT FATHER \CH AN HeS oA “& | ! ) Safeguard Their Tender we TOLD W\S S\ ey SA‘(;fiJ\ TRIP TO / ? 3 \A\QEO?\.ANEA” : s TABLE AN’ BRORE T u Skins by Daily Use of ’/L ? //,_L/:/ ‘EURGPE!/‘*'/ =g [LeMiLE . HE'S To M | A vew NOBODY H : “ = UP N THE AR THE . b Cuilienra = Sy /][R S e A N [RNows Y Soap ad Pintment > T Dt S &2 ' ‘ _ _ » = : Never (oo young to start using Cutienra e Talesm Zie 1 Corp Maidsn, M R S e L0 s AUNT HET POOR PA e g : x ; BY ROBERT QUHLEN 3y UDIE CALLAN J s St i POLLY AND HER PALS aveling by “Rail” \ ‘ ‘ YTAINK ITS SAFE SN WAL COVEONT ] e ot N iy THECK, SAM: T CANT WAL i< T'SHOW ME TO PRODUCE THIS 2/ ;l ;2;’&55@' s DOWN STAIRS IN Tr—ue)) St PONY! LET. / éu,oss% HOSSY! e = S OSSTEs ARSOLUTELY, ELMER, o \ . SLIDIN' DOWD) SHE'S PROMISED TO i ; \ : P THE BANISTER? : LOOK You OVER ' - D 4 __» ONCE MORE, 50 PLAY HOSS FER L YER WORTH! “Lmmie is still in mourn ent her an old suit of Jun in’; but when a woman starts ‘o1 her boy. She says findin’ excuses to call men he's poor, but that she don't on the telephc 1 i) shes nt anybody treatin' h through grievin' for th > i ¢ was the preacher's parted. Copyright

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