New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1930, Page 12

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1 " NEW BPIT%I\ I‘%]H HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1930. T s = 1 ampionship foot- | fax and received the reply, “Every- |general government for employ- |court The piers were crowded by 20,« I q | “ i Headless Body Hg[ S[fi} [ ['SE ) he played |t reent and charity, a measure un-| The Boston lodge received a char- | 000 persons who waved flags and Ji [ ELLN | il L [ “ He ¥ iter, at 5 a. m, when the der consideration was the elimina- |ter in 1878, It has a membe p of shouted “Banzais” for Wakatsuki. n Canal at ( hu igo 3 l the basket uin wpa received word from other[tion of the six practice teachers, |more than 5,000 Airplanes circled overhead. day- l‘\ il H F T | , T ‘V Nr T two years and v ource seri sh had oc- |cne of whom: was Miss Quigley. | - light pyrotechnics were set off and LYLRAL LLLUY i ' JIAY 1 J 13 ¥t or three 3 all | curr J r testified, a ch of these teachers receives an JAP DELEGATE GREETED bands blared The welcome to the Fair- al salary of $1.000 and when| Kobe, Japan, Tune 17 (F—Re Wakatsuki was radiocast through- 1 dir v then, he | School Supt. S. H. Holmes said the Wakatsuki, he; of the Ja e (out the nation. Wakatsuki spoke Ine Pafts 4“ o 1 last ean 4 ond | s vas @ tanker, of | cmployment of these teachers was|delegation to the recent LU dUA R t had gone ~~m necessary it was decided to hold | raval conference, was tr up Ir appointment until the su- |}y welcomed upon his re! her F'OR BEST RESULTS red that the !"rvm"!'lf t found out definitely | today from England USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS by fog. | whether the plan would effect a say- with- [ ing on subs rmec - ;f 7f,xgfimmMmm F’ififA”[”%ASTEF : '\fflw};;u,‘nm;L%sM Carter 10 Be Tiken MR Pmmwwnfgfifl@ L e 17 (P—An into the microphone. | | | | t+he radio m an of suspension of MMvwlmmMI rony was given Yesterday at o0 o0 0o 00 WAReRsion of the patr + in preparation today. ’I'HIY are much more common appetite or weight, nausea or gene John W. Cussen, exalted ruler of than most mothers think, and eral restlessness. Any one of f the collision at |, 50 0 " aneh saidlast nicht (hs may change the best natured, most ¢hese signs may be your warning night. The only lodge had 10 days in which to obchent youngs(cr 11O @ COSS (hat worms are present. m the sh s ot ;. these daogerous and disgusting doubtedly be taken at a me rrow O toms: grinding the teeth, plckx*‘ | Eoliov Lish i Chsseninanicomon the nose, crossness, crying in childhood pests. Even if worms are the raid sleep, offensive breath, loss of only suspected they give the child prohibition officer In Faxmmgmn \chool esed lateg they WORM ELIXIR It is the prescription of a famous child’s specialist — SAFE, pleasaat to take, gentle and sure in its action. Your druggist will tell you that many of your friends have successfully used it. Buy a bottle of Dr. Hand's today. JORDAN’S EXPANSION SALE Printed Silk Poplin Dresse Regular $5.95 Each zes, 11 - 20 —— TOMORROW —— . COME EARLY! — But at any rate, siop JORDAN'S tomorrow ., . ., A grand surprise § s Gor Dresse . when each should sell for h. New Prin Sun Styles — Won- derfully made. \\Eiat an opportunity — SO HURRY! NO C. 0. D. OR PHONE ORDERS . . . ALL SALES FINAL New High Character Silk Dresses That Sold up to $18.00 Y71 N rerie 127 VY i1 Ui liCUlial i - among MARY FFI'\\ hc‘nved esses in Pa ys: “It'sa asm has made it official in ng roors. 3 High Character Dresses . v enthusiastically adopted this uof expensive models. Prints and “lara Bow’s, Betty Bronson’s, famous Hollywood beauty care and the : ) : . i cnlnrs, Jaoet Gaynor’s? It can. lovely stage stars are so devoted to Lux : Toilet Soap that it is in 71 of the 74 i In H“""‘_”"‘{‘W Broadiay— legitimate theaters in New York. Y e 4 the favo beauty cari : I 4 peel; cESiLare And Europe! In France, in England, in DOROTHY SEBASTIAN, ex- : B 5 % quisite M. G. M. star, says: “T Clara Bow, the bewitching little Para- Germany the beautiful screen stars insist owe the beauty of my skin to mount star, beguiling Betty Bronson, Janet on this soap for their beauty. iz TolcuSoen: 98% of the lovely cor iplexions you see on the screen and radiant skin of lovely girls everywhere are kept exquisite with

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