New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1930, Page 12

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\'FW B RITAIN DATLY HFRl\ID WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1930. atmospher Dy Synoy “wron Hunt, 1 moment e dos’ secluded csf ldand. He rotes that whose art collection Hu pri terrifies his s i3 repute and hate, frightened upo glass ing he Hunt to his roox Hur antique arrives sec Parados, I°ro1 s won't dow outside root et Follow HAT MADEMOISELLE. EXPLAINS us fron abund, “The portrait happens o be selle will e It un pnt 110 20 dow man had promise i 1 hurried do to me. 1 I'm not | lon \ hut Irid am astonis Mad too y will put your *You might as v dos.” i rados muttered. you say him. Mad yes depu libr front of “Non, non,” i ¢ will explain to *And who i “Ist-ce o said he, “Fran her Napo lique Who was this abst And if Parados was ry why didn’'t he come “You must tell m: y that T It happe “Mon Dicu—t door her ird Nittle 1 till in hi out? courst “Tres bi girl said. “What thundercd Mademoisclic “Carolin said. climate, 1 Caroline F is Bre lifo) Holly A sharp. “L don that,” Carolir and T nodd that Mr. Par 1t was for s Lis. But niother Caroli Brent collectic “Unfortunat-1 title in my iministrator Brent ned' Par e it “I saw wouldn't at any fig Lut I ime Tere his laun Jlaya ¢ brir this aft Caroline dr maplain d. I don't co 1dos ot colleet 11l bot 1l insisted collec vould not let him in San Francisco. e portrait \ abti tor Ex‘rra Comfort < \/g/\/ See Them at Your Dealers Keep UP your good appearascc i '3 mine. ST JOHNSCHURCH - - GASTINNEW H{!W T Gives “Pride of Pasader - i “Tabs” Hall Tanight for their the niwo Liin: I Gott ¥ I'rom n Ahirty i P iR Ihe k.5H vith comed Hilda 1« s Y 1turday .\!\ ] “The present- yeloek at the Y 1 St John il be under the s J. Bonne has been gotten it has hard he work o will ap- 1l the play rol fi¥] said 1o aind fuil The en very ferritt I K erson Sullivan Cre ollow will be a et 1 laughing chorus 1 and chorus Wl chorn ght ... MeGlue Harry ch too mu /‘QLA 1 FABLETS /ay to Reduce [ in a roomn of fresh a children sh CHILD HEALTH DAY They should not be allowed to ex- se to the point of getting luav Natiomwide Movement Brings Statement From Dr. Dumont A little rest, with or without | will prevent over-fatigue. “PHYSICAL DEFECTS shouli| not be neglected it they can be cor- | 1ected or improved. Teeth can | | filled and cleaned, eyes can be fitted with glasses or treated in Oh ' e wa and ad | noids ¢ removed. Many chil- | [$5 : bservel | dren who arc dull, inactive or lazy, | LamorroN ks |in and out of school. are suffering | {iroughout {h Child | from some physical defect. 1t has Fealth day, and marking (his annu- [ been found e el v 1 event, Dr. the correction of such defects great perintendent of health, (oday lssued |13 improves the health of the child. {he following statement, containing |4 child should be regularly cxam- cuggestions as {0 how it may be pro- [1ned by a doctor and dentist at| nong the children of New "\.,"‘f\q“_"‘f e angi is known throughout [tF “‘";‘ }““‘“”" I"““; ? """F\"‘ a St as Child Healta (Copia e NCHCOTECHeEn, he health of the future citi- | DI PREVENTION: Do (hAlshuntiy degenasiacaaly school & child who has cducation and protection of throat, or fever, as this Alth of our children. It i3 > disease to other chil- itest duty of parents ild who issociated with our fu- Il ud thei maturity is reached formed perfect will e country as v Louis J. Dumont, su- moted an in: “May the Ur | Day. 2ns of the 1 defects i heart G \ealth until hen they will have calth habit diph- Dy i 105+ ol red, v 10 d sound. hose musel dy restu tep is 1ic < « 1 is 1 clean come strong hav calth must food, cle fre cep, and OO D! exer: I'rope whicl 1th, r foods pre ti and Do cial Flexibility food, o nd ¢ ALY ing rapidly alcohol have hild times 1 mful secially, roper not ndy, seclion nding the ann ntion of the ion or reserve city bankers nking,” Awalt said a transitory sta vard branch | his system will be .m!lvm'r‘ d by congress for national bhan} L completion of an investiga- | tion Ly the house banking and cur-| rency commitiee, possibly within two hould not | “Is | LISEANLIN ESS ns the peeds th ud rests the sathi at least ong fw The tweei nlar bath- skin ba blood circulation and nerves. and, it ce a recom hands should he wash- up in the morning and at bedtime hould e med ing cle remedies sdors muscles i@ wed H\‘ o EXCLUSIVE CLUB FOR SOUAL SET Organization o Face Bast River 0l elsAluEIencl by sh- A club, exclusive | ablished | year Is, ils hould be should 1 f or s e i dentist teeth, and proper L AIR: Wc veral day air for 1y done bru diet. ¥ live with- without wi- cannot than ma d mor 4 th: | modeled clubs of London on Last Ty prominent society men : organization, 10 be known as tiver club, will be housed in the first four floors of ive apartment buildin 2nd and 53rd streets the river. The membe limited 1o 400 from New 200 from other cities corporation have bany ving most with open is 1o be ¢ re usuall 3 .’ Children windows i trong anl the | 1ot who key rooms lose vigor likely to hecome AND RIEST: Children of to 6 ye need cach night the nd are more the “SLEEP from Icast nd regulav rest while should sleey i co-oper- between fronting in will he York and cles of in- filed Al s 0 12 honrs of slec periods durin day those of carly school 18 with should L if pos b 10 to Tiour One t door warni In addition tures, there will b nis thre courts, gymnasiun, : andal 1 vachts convenicnce ) club fea o indoor to 1 t quash r | roomt ten- cnough for cir- court FacqueLs i swimming e the tting right tnding (o accommo- the pool date helps to build up the and moral health *hildren shounld play day in the undery and speed boats fo of members who jou from poinis along Long Island Sound. Kermit Roosevelt is president and organization committee include sevelt, Ma pre o the Mrs, 17l ISV 1Gurisl tha bad the Re Cl nderbilt 1o ither is War Lesson Shows Way to Peace Time Success- A. E. F. Vet Wishes he had remembered three years carlier - Says Worker Is Not Alone in PLAN APPRI]VE[]H recorded morning as he and his about to ascend in an el r to their apartment in W street. “Certainly some shippers are be-|men th ginning to feel that-so far as trans- | portation is concerned there is in| regulation no adequate substitute for a certain amount of competi-| tion.” He said the electr power interests present road story all over agair there were “obvious weakne ederal regulation” of utilitie presented the view so that Concern Over Conditions | control of utilities PUBLISHER URGES PROSPERITY STUDY 73d Two of the five shots fired Ly the men took effect and Block died be- %ifth Avenue hos- . Block nor the clevator operator, Dan Sullivan, was wounded. The men who were be- the police to have follow- Blocks into the lobby of the disappeared after st of the ele- suddenly ed the rtment house, hooting. ! The operator said he | about to close the door vator when the two men appearcd. He said one of them called Block a vile name and fired. " NIGHT CLUB HEAD | wound in the neck 1d another in | the hand. He was carried to the Harry Block, 36, Shot Down by ; Two Assallan April 3 viewing major questions rmynnnm,, American husiness, John H. Iahey publisher of Woree r (Mass. J Post, yesterday urged study to su mount the problem of *profitle prosperity.” In an address Lefor general session of the 18th annual meeting of the Chamber of Com- merce of the United States, Fahey said it was ‘“not the worker alone who is restless today concerning conditions which he feels are in some way wrong.” IFor ‘some ye e ‘we liave heard busincss men them- selves E rent questions concerni bility in spite of the exercise best intelligence and ability to secure for themselves and the investors in their interpriscs i the insestors n ther nernrizex) [T ONE VISIT: - -THEN ALWAYS | torts. 31 HOTELS i T ot MANHATTAN ano AME RICA Pagtar 145-163 WEST 47™ ST, NEW YORK 600 ROOMS axo BATHS was the opening | street and lifted into a taxicab by Block and Sullivan. Police unable to assign a motive for 1% shootir 1t is the opinion of 1 authori- ry|ties that by eliminati p year reputed part-|and adopting a perpetual calendav ght club en- | economic requirements will be bet- shot by two|ter served | AN, York, April 36 years cold, in & number of was falally Bloc ner terprises, ars now W 3 v treasury dep: naly corporation ¥ ws that a of the business corporations of country have been m; little nothing for some y At same time these figures disclose {hat 4 large proportion of all corporate | profits of the country arc absor by a comparatively fow institution: Wants Sanc Speculation recommended “speculation be kept | in reasonable bounds, and that permitted to contribute in zing about riment I king or steps | with it not 1 wrd bring lisher an opinion {1 thusiasm for railroad consolidatio and for the development of national systems has abated considerably.” JOHN HELD JR Engraver GPER TOLR m&ma ARD SAY, "said DOCTOR DINGHINGLE “Ah — — —," came the clarion note from the throat of Harry Goldenvoice, ““You have passed a very fine examination,” continued the good Doctor, ‘‘and I have never seen a better set of vocal cords. Of course, you must smoke OLD GOLDS, they keep the throat in perfect condi- tion, and there's not a cough in a carload.” FASTEST GROWIMG CIGARETTE IN HISTORY «+essese..NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD D‘ rmistice Day 1918, Mr. William E. Higgins of 2118 14th Avenue, Minneapolis, got the injury which taught him the most valuable le of his life. His battalion doctor gave him the righ vice but he did not follow it at that time. Three of what his army ad told him, so he 1 to give Nujol a make us feel sick and 7 out of 03 | them) gene It gone on grumbiing and com- 1 to believe that fancied inj rely that t , muttering ¢ you in a very other people havi of Nuj 65 sealed p: conts 2 but y prove it yourself short time, 25 millions of : get a bottle world is I kn the It costs but a few ou feel like a Don’t t czpect results and nat- p for a ou will have t to feel fine, and remember to in- munlc of wi the answer. If start tonight sist on Nujol! pure t cannot hurt you; rms e ——————————————————eeeeeeeep ) A TIMELY SALE STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE QY oL Dress Sale Saves Dollars Due to a late season and a la vou this timely sale of hetter dr alues to $24.50. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY YOUR CHOICE Included in lhl\ sale 2 and 3-piece Suits of Silk Printed Crepes with long and shoit sleeves . Printed and in Chiffon of heautiful patterns, also Georgettes of navy and high shades . . . sizes from 14 to 46. ASK TO SEE OUR SPECIAL BRAND OF HOSIERY “THE WINDSOR” A regular $2.00 Hose at $1.50 a pair, 3 pair 4,00 19 WEST MAIN STREET > stock on hand we offer \"4

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