New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1930, Page 20

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930. —— $ You mean ‘lets have a work- |when he paused at her desk on the | felt no need to hide it from him. | WORK SULPHUR ISLAND the most valuable deposits of suls , &4 Alan corrected E s | “You're looking as fre 2 B i phur and gypsum in the world. 7 carried the boy upstairs pick- | & ghtly and Alan was | daisy,” Alan told her ap 4 b v as t a ;rk and so thoroughly enjoyed vaguely of morning | “No one L s ) ) n f $ N SINGE! 24 himself during the ‘“workout” thay e shining cheerful- | until one o' his spouting of acid fu g3 5 une 19 (UP)—Miss Jeas had, that he only thought of Natal not even a shadow | I don't get tired w1 _ |10 be braved by scie a’ Boston, 1 halt e me fat t € " Phil e a '} su a|s died at a hos) ] last o150 & sea seovice e, SO A7 DUTH DEWEY GROVES ™m0t s oy v v e o B * ™ g s i ol it e ufstiss s oL xd g gl Ko e i g ) is loca nd s. Miss Broudy had been ap+ Qpe since 1926 under Rachelli. th id put him to bed i after her night of | g e " D . . as 4 d, but her ra- : ) Y he er t andered home, and as du to the sleep elf, 1o toss ¢ han her pleasant |« 1d seek vainly to escape ust before du\khghh: e N o el ee 4 T 3 < Shampoo the e awoke, he had t mother had pra- | Al B g7 cateh his train for heriat esactly fha tem | : CUTICURA way e hall ol T : - What a delightful and healthful shampoo 1 she came |, 5 ; | it gives! Anoint the scalp lightly with nstructions | gor € 4 o CUTICURA OINTMENT; then make & S iEem : ¢ e e strong suds with CUTICURA SOAP by ne bathroom |py: phil min . : dissolviag shavings of the SOAP in of coffee f that ) ¢ . T hot water. Wet the hair thoroughly, e: then call the : : PiE thea shampoo with the suds and Gigot o *: ; s back t <e, scveral times, finishing with 3 or cold water. This will keep Ip in a healthy condition, Eair will be soff and e to see up most Anfinishod Cilicquot Club g | ] GOLDEN EAT RIGHT and KEEP COOL AT ECONOMY PRICES ; / ‘ Excess baggage is hard to handle any ERE'S a gloger ale that's more than | . time, but more burdensome in Sum- just a tasty beverage. It gives you back the energy you burn up through the |} 7=\ 1} mer when vitality is low. Keep up day. Just drink a glassful and note how @ A ” quick it peps you up. It's at your store to- $ vour pep and bodily poise by eating it e e sl (0 | Shredded Wheat with milk. Just 0 enough carbohydrates to build the To the handsy Party o == 11 flesh vou need—just enough proteins :'r‘?.f:il"ffl:i e 7 =1 to insure muscular strength. A weli- s i balanced food, nourishing and easily digested. Delicious for any meal with fresh fruits. Seazon your Vegetablfis while Cooking with a dash o Suga Titz combination 5 RN s WITH ALL THE BRAN salt improves the flavor ; for ns U stews; = OF THE WHOLE WHEAT = - 1 \ 26 taste of spinac lowekthe tartness of tomatocs but s iy i ON OR AROI ULY 15, 1930 mi o o lilhe Reuacfient hmtmg Corp. SR 1 and other vegetabl ncourages t T ) f " p’”n 107 Arch Street, Ere— | snes ares - for Vegetables, howes ; ; 1z Located at PERMANENT WAVING : ; - ! ; class of essential foods and roughage. Good i I;“”\I":‘L'IZXO\’IQ ook : had halt b can be improved by this motes good health. The S Re > Bersenze s seasoning. Many cooks keep a Institute AUTY PARLOR ; - 1 Theater Building e L ; S P : 5 e 1543 vith h ‘Most foods a e th 7’ ith him | rmin = “Most foods are more delicious with Suga ln the Cooler for the Summer i By LL FF STERRET PERSON THAT UNLES! 2 iE COMES AN O ITS HIS gau'r »-mxs HE| | TERRIER, WE BELONGS f_f_fl SONERS N OUR OWN ) e ¢ ; HOUSE, BY A 5'?4\/7, Cg_ = C:?‘:jK MAN-EATIN' MU = TERRIER } NOTIFY THIS KERE u?»«s—/ [ 1n | | POOR P e T-HEY"'AQE ;(OU b NO-I AINT DEEF — i | DEEF#-HOW DO | © || © [ S YUH LIKE YOUR heder = ABOUT A pseééAN\: %(EACHER - gt e u‘urn one wi teleph: Copyright. 1830, Puniis are | e b

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