New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1930, Page 5

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. o | two years. [ | ”u)r‘d’?;o“.l:its ’Sl“}!’tis;e'ldz:fl | IS NEARLY $1000000 in the river diversion hatt ELECTED GRID CAPTALN ‘ |lawn and a celebration of the 11th for a man who fits the coat and | share for Widow of Movie Produc- I mior, has been =~ birthday of the council was observe {| Pants they seized in a liquor raid. ; t fail's Boston'* Commissioner 1S Re-eleoted— .+, "> b =m0 =) Gamypaign Against DiStase GO | "ot e 2 i || €2t n T Lo ko (5 (e Gontrs Tor o i) ‘ v % e ST e o 2 || undbretothes ana a rug when the Forbidding Farly Remarriage R : L L ST v Annual Reports Are Given i o ies Started by ity ; dgorts approached an alcohol (| 1o Angotes May 22 m—viar| 1I6A(MENE O njured : ANDRUFF - E. L. Warren was reelected | hag been held during the year and| The health department proposes || Of underwear, rug or man. H. Ince ¢ produ . = : . 2 AND FALLING HAIR figner o the New Britain |had sponsored classes in the handy-|to start early in its war against files, || TPe plant seized by the raiders | |and dirctc 15 fled in probat: thout's. hiche : . Flllonssaslocly Hises fonsealo R L g : c - was saic ave produ ca- i r o 4 Girl Scout council at its annual meet- | ¥oman, housekeeper and astronomy [ang in 4 mesage published today by e bt urt d : Barced L e 1 : R skin ailments. ing held on the Jawn of Mrs. Leon | merit badges, a Red Cross course in |11 ™ & PO PR Eallons 8 0y AT ¥ £ undcr MoneyBack Guar- A. Sprague’s residen:e in Maple Hill |home hygiene and care of the sick, |17 L-ouis Emeraeh L nEREenE e ceRd emplove wasiarchated: the estate o o SRR AT 4] yesterday dfternoon. Other officers |#nd instruction in English country |the cooperation of houscholders and | i S Lo 5 o R . 1G of the council and chairmen of com- | dancing. Ninety-seven scouts won |dispensers of food 1§ requested. | ——————— - mittecs selected were: First G:puty |57 merit badges, 15 advanced 10| 1y Dumont's artiels on the house water. and a little sugar commisioner,” Miss Florence An- | Second rank six to first class|gy fo10ys: “We h to call to the attention 2 2633 for X drews; treasurer, Robert T. Chap- |Guring 1929- , W ecight were | ° of proprictors of restaurants and tion. 1 Bl 0 s - ; ; * s : 5 The evidence against the house 1 secretary, Miss Irene Haigis; |Eiven five-year stripes and four re-|, “The evicence asynst the MOUse | o os"whore food is sold. to have i : 1 hia| The he o 2 };”'.;j“ h(v:‘rsr ”'Omm‘nzmhou L SREIECARER: all doors and transoms properl 5 : um T, the Autorn New lcqua ealth winner was the most oratie Jepar { popu- sereened. in nee with lar merit badge, being won by 40 he house fly gots in his most 16001 ordinance.” i S ~ | ment and . girls, while 25 won handywoman, |deadly work by Sontaminating hu- S, g : ’ i g ‘ lub | scholarship, and cook. Only, ons man food and drink with all sorts of ! ce’s : | qualified 1 cach of the following: |infective material. Consequently, the ks i RO b ! ¢ the 1 | Journalist t, life saver, horse- fly is likely to bring into the family |, |t ! 1 tor i GOLDEN and garden . |kitéhen and dining room cither on fund T " ¥ he At present there are 11 first!class, | his feet, or in the material which he J 1Y 4 s beiare 144 second class, and 218 tenderfoo! | regurgtates, from his stomach, any {fust e (e T rremnth eue | > the energy bsuerage scouts in the council |living organisms capable of repro- | l.v. 1 Holmes Hér Tokonay e ot | Plan Camp in Park | ducing human disease. The house e af economy prices | Mrs. Warren reported for {he is a carrier of typhoid fever; he : i o | W % | training committee and said that|also the cause s of infant deaths G My h A h 3 | HOTCHRISS 1NTATE |imstruction in singing had been vol- | through food which he has contam rime Mystilies Aut 011}]85 i New T ar ; - | | unteered, while a group of former |inated 7 | L C- l H I\d ) oo 2 5 TNt ‘ 1 ) | Try the handy Pasty Pack A LLOW, delicious bev- |caoiains nave ngreed 10 il troops Garrics Tynhon 1qUor Gase 1S hea : ' SEblieniagnisl erage that gives instant which need assistar The park| -« B e facturer who dropy 1 - . pints of Clicaust Clut | g st o et 3 e . 2 % Golden. This is the n energy—that's Cl Bearifhas len ivemisstenticor tHe o p ol ravarNiamiim (ancmortal sl | IRSTDEC S s E 65 at D i cconomical way to bay e At paadne | Girl Scouts 1o use a portion of Stas- the hduse fly is a distributor of | May 2 we . \ : mpany. > Golden. Aged 6months |ley Quarter park, Program for | pacteria, which bring about the KIHiNg of a principal government 0 f ¥ E Vat | e making and put up 'y SampIng one dny each Week dur- | putreraction of food and which i |Witness while a jury wgs deliberat- probats osed to- 1 rd at ¢ 3 : c new bottles. Try {ing July and August ir being directly give rise to the less serious |ing charges of liquor law violations 2} p d i Clicguet Club Golden today. ides being an indirect cause fious g infections of the digestive tract, against nine Francisco residents | The camp cormitte ! e ey commonly referred to as ‘indiges- |mystified authorities today e & b SRR i‘ AT YOUR STORE R s Tic [tion” or of ‘ptomainc poisoning.’ ~ M. G. Sturlevant. the witness was daiblali 2 ‘ ; as the record oflast year's camp. | ,’:”j“,,ffl,f "C,',\; ;“fl”"h ;"‘ | shot to death near San Rafael last IRt Rasa adork fonal Biare fon (i renace h . night and Mrs. Grace Berri. wife of z 2 e urge our citizens to start carly on lone of the defendants. was woupd- MRS. E. L. WARREN ;”N Sme b o ®Y: lan anti-fiy campaign. 1 advise first Berri has a suit for divorce on ' b e climination of fly breeding places by |filé at San Rafael, naming Sturte- chairman of the training cemmit- |, Well I N removing exposed manure piles, and corespondent | tee, Mrs. Howard Smith of Plain- henceforth disposing of the same $n | The trial resulted from a raid by ville; chairman of badges and |gining hall has been d. another | According with cfty ordinance. Sce- | prohibition agents_on Berri's ranch. | awards committee, Mrs. R. Davis; | vontilator has been placed on the|°Nd: Daving sufficient number of | Among the other persons involved | chairman of the camp committee, | kitchen, the boat float are new. | SCreens to prevent entrance of fliesin | was Clinton Mason. wealthy pro- Mrs. Willis Savage of Berlin: finance |y painted. A pioneer mp at|homes rd, keeping garbage re- | prietor of a soda works and garage committee,» Mrs. H. H. Howard; ol ried pers will cook two | CePtac properly covered 11| Sturtevant originally s a de- chairman of the Brownie committee. | meals a day and go off on a gypsy |{imes. and washing them out fre- t in the liquor case, ‘hut Ars. Richard White; chairman of | (rip each two weeks * lauently with boiling water. Fourth v and t d for the the publicity committee, Mre. J. W. | Ars J. W. Marsla hair creen all food, especially milk. Do Marsland; chairman of the enter- | the nursing commitiee, reported on |NOt €at food that has been om con- From the half 1 " tainment committee, Mrs. Logan |the home pureing -project at the[tact ' with files. Fifth, screen the |ments of Mrs. Berri, pol f ! “Coming events Page; chairman of the.service com- | Home* Progress exposition and the g and keep flies away | ed and Sturtev . mittee, Miss Laura Woodford; chair- | various motion ;‘r om bgy’s bottle. the baby's food | R vesterday with a ¥ § cast their man of the membership committee, | Scouts have sponsore and the baby's lips. Sixth, catch the |called Vincent Luccl : ; Mics 0 Chostar Ll S ies Trons Hiels flies as fast.as they appe Use Killed Sturtevant and wounded her | f ? shadows before”” The following were elected mem- | viewed the vear's work i er re-|liquid poison, sticky fi per and |in the shoulder v bers of the council for # term of | port and said that new troops had |traps. |enter his automob three years: Mrs. Herman Hall, Mrs d at the Hoiy Cross| “You car the flies fAst by [back to San Fran Willis Savage. Mrs. | ¢ St. Joseph's church, and |keeping a mixture in shallow dishes —_— Mrs. Archer Mac- ton. There arc now 17[in the house, of one tablespoon of | You may telephor Sprague, Mrs. |troops with a membership of 414. |formaldchyde solution in a pint of | the Herald Classified A Kitchen this sun When tempted to over-indulge "Recach for a Lucky instead’ Be moderate—be moderate in all things, even in S smoking. Avoid that future shadow®* by avoiding over-indulgence, if vou would maintain that modern, ever-youthful figure. “Reach for a Lucky instead.” Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest ‘ tobacco =The Cream of the Crop=— STYLED TO CAPTURE THE INTEREST AND RETAIN THE CONFIDENCE OF GENTLEMEN : “IT'S TOASTED.” M has an : extra,secret heatingprocess. Every- one knows that heat purifies and sc 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are less irritating to your throat. “It's toasted” THE HOUSE OF ' Your Throat Protection — against irritation — against cough [ | I I\_4 i *“"Moderation in diet seems to me the first and great requisite of any treatment which may be counted upon as ) ultimately satisfactory,” says Dr. Beverley Robinson in the New York Medical Journal. We do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. 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