New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1930, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930. W.C.T.U. Speaker Says Women Antis Seek Pub|1c1ty As Principal Object Charging that the Women's Or- PLANES U Reform exists “for publicity and on | publicity,” Miss Mary B. Erwin of RUNNINI] WHlsKEY Ohio, field secretary of the National Women's Christian Temperance i w1 e IR Wachings Used, Detroit Dadly Erwin said, “Amer st not fail in this crucial hour attitude of 1 (# — The Detroit day that for two reight line with | daily trips to| m Walkerville, | cargoes of liquor. | n has been carried | one thin 3 | rvision of Canadian them wants the old Rut what will they e where quor is sold and w » vou call hem will th t 1o prac- Duncan B. McColl. manager of the | corporation controlling the Walker-| ville airport, says that liquor export- ing freight to the field in 10 be loaded into planes at he did not know | © American ter- reight line Eapor mlmn Legal | 1 (®) — Under liquor may le-| airpla nces v se when tf t bill goes into force, | { ohibits all clearances of | pments destined for United her countries into which ortation of liquor is forbidden bill now stands for third read- - ing in the senate and no difficuty is| - | expected in connection with its final passage. M r S HELLOGG TALKS o ONPEACEPLANS . Former Secretary Says- America Should Join World Court May 1 (A—Frank B. cretary of state, States pealed or modified.” longer p le. e conditlo: ery- United States be- of our people are en- absence today.” with other countries,” e found while ad ny | Kellogg declared. “The United States ngs in different st the has as m if not more, than tual vote t prohi- any other rv for the world mprovement over th irt. Our foreizn commerce to about % 0,000,000 & prosperity of our peo argely upon the main- of tr commerce." Natick Police Hunt for Youthful Bandit Leader Mass., May 1 (P—The Na- today searching for he “zang” of a o was in jail as ed attempt at C. H. Kelsey, Bridgeport Native, Succumbs in New Jersey mken folk rists said, he made es toward his hip packet to press his | “request.” IH\\I.I S l\ I lVlothers Corns Are All Gone nvlnz sh girl writes to the m of Radox—the gre yeit compa Survivi J the forr Elizabeth ¥ \"m-l son of Brid port, and son Stephe Courtland and John Forsyth Kel.|®St €orre of common foot ail e ments the world has ever known Millions of mothers in America Miss Hughes Will Wed |12 Some and hunions and calloneen Attorney With l'athcl foot troubles will all go in N oty if you will use Radox faith- t d Mrs. Charlc L few nights in succession have announced directe their daughte Hughes, to Wi 9 1rugstore attorney associated I the law|DPrug Dept %) firm of which Mr. Hughes formerly | day—Get follow direc- was head tions and if Radox doesn't do as ad- Miss Hughes recently was gradu- | ertised get your money back. ated from Barnard college. Mr. Gos- | What English Girl Wrote seft, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Gos.| 'Mother suffered for years with sett of Salt Lake City, Utah, was bad corns, but now after using graduated the Columbia law corn, or any school cisn I a " Il She used ' il N of Radox in two ot boiling) so feet in with for You can get aloEihot w she could INN BURNS DOWN I i Collinsville, May 1 . ling- found she could pick on Inn on the Canton ¢t corn quite casily irned to the ground early day morning. The house, bu lLondon, England 1570, was unoccupied. Goodyear can give you greater tire values because Goodyear builds more than of all the tires sold in America, the remainder be- ing divided among some forty manufacturers.“Morepeople ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind.”’ R BT GOODYEAR tells yvou what it is— but not Jow When Goodyear puts the words “Heavy Duty” on the side-wall of a tire, everybody knows those words mean extra strength, extra service, extra wear. Butin its new Heavy Duty balloon, Good- year now puts something more—an out- ward beauty quite as superior as its inner excellence. This g¢reat new tire is ruggedly hand- some, massively proportioned, and around either side-wall below its extra-thick and extra-safe All-Weather Tread runs a single identifying stripe of silver. THE GREATEST NAME B°N A P fine it looks! A striking feature is the way in which the outer rows of All -Weather blocks are prismed down into the side-walls, as fresh and unhackneyed a modeling as distin- guishes modern sculpture. Goodyear builds this new Heavy Duty balloon tire for those who want to drive fast and far without worry, and are willing to pay a little extra for that privilege. If you want to dress up your car and soothe down your anxieties, go see the nearest Goodyear Dealer, and have him change over your tires to new Goodyear Heavy Duty balloons today! TIRE AND BATTERY COMPANY 39 Washington St. TIRE Phone 900 DISTRIBUTORS ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE SUPERTWIST DEMONSTRATION

Other pages from this issue: