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1 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY 8 1930. | batseball is most dangerous recre- |ation. Injuries nated were: Baseba |807; swimming, 562; scuffling, 2 bowling, skating, 231; tenn 211; fireworks, 194; hunting, 177; golf, 164; ping pong, 3 ANCIENT DOCTOR RuthoneWassimtioten M Colnline s =as fesmec Mieuims Physician to Pharaohs & havea 5o Advance Toward Wide National Tendency to Consolidate Roads S}g@gd By Many Rail Interests WOONEY UNLIKELY TOOBTAIN PARDON .- Gov. Yomng Not Decided, But i ; Board Against His Pefition T2 Ve S0 shsien For instruction | tips averaging a | Unfavorable Attitude of Congress Has Its Effect On Holding tions and Pyramiding. saved 13,000 New York—A vital institution is threatened, believes Mrs. Thomas A. Edison, unless the women of Amer- ded effort to return of home-making; heed to the — The written Ch go, Ju § (UP) tor book,” Organiza- ve e, was by Conn.—Better not a bottle of pop. so. The gas 1 his throat and —Nobody would re- old sofa from the First Lu- A Iy a non-member Higher offers stray- h council became The sofa buyer being de- pendale of the WL TRY T0SELL HOGVER'S POLICIES Congressmen ~ Will Explain President’s Accomulishments Case Soon ke expected nown his o Wis; Railroads W i national He will Repudiated Identification GREAT BRITAIN WANTS LONGER TARIFF STAY British Ambassador Wants English Boats Already En Route to Un- Interference load Without FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED (CELOCKED SHIPS FINALLY AREFREE. YO Nanuk and Stavropol Leave Bay i, p h O i d Feve r. and Sail for Home " from a fly More than eighty thousand people caught typhoid fever last year, and aboutone in every ten died. You can only get typhoid fever by eating or drinking something containing the tvphoid germ—and these germs are often carried by flies. What is your best protection against this' danger? ADS The U. S. Public Health Service says: “Typhoid Fever is one of the most common Diseases Carried by Flies” Flut is sold only low can with the black band. Be comfortable and safe. Keep your home insect-free. Spray Flit, which is guaranteed (or money back) to be quick-death to flies, mosqui- toes, moths, roaches, bed bugs and other household insects. Yet its clean-smelling vapor is harmless to humans: Flit kills quicker if you use rhe_spcmal inexpensive Flit Sprayer. 1 Insist on Flit and don’t accept a . ——— substitute. Get vours today! Welfare Expert Urges Changes for Hartford tf ly § — Reorgan charity department | bersome and anti- irged in the ri- H. Walsk wn authorily ch was given esterday. zes the con- home practices at U 1 increase in the healtl: and a new $1,- re among the also itionn of th o commission and various changes in bookkeeping |and purchasing of supplies. clean smelh‘ng VoL g e | \ 1,,1,. gest he Worlds Se]]ing Insect The protest from against its renewal when congress closed ported financial management of P withdraw the attempts 1o con president of the Monm South Wales Coal Owners' associa- tion, Killer BINGHAM BILLS G0 Gongress Fails to Act on Connec- pite repeated efforts on the part Senator Hiram Bingham to get f: orable action on his bill authorizing a congressional committee and Philippine Islands, the measure goes over a con was unacceptable | authorized to visit this su political conditions there, and repor ussion of the future status of the Islands was had in congre: bill was reinst On resisted, he gave her a beating and kicking which resulted in the black eye, the bruised nose, contusions on her body and a bruisc on her knee. “Because I love you,” was the an- swer Miss Duncan said she received when she asked Lease why he was beating her. The Duncan sisters became fa- mous for black eyes as well as stage performances a few years ago when Vivian, her sister, Rosetta, and their brother Harold, clathed with police in Cicero, Ill, and Rosetta emerged with a “shiner” that received consid- erable publicity. Lease is scheduled to appear for |a hearing Thursday. Physicians said Miss Duncan will be in the hospital a week. bill when the calendar was call- ficut Senator’s Measures By GEORGE H. MANNING (Washington Bureau, N. B. Herald) Washington, D. C., July 8—Des- to visit | report on conditions in th Born in the the Pacific. It nal c the mer, study economic lly to congress before further dis. April, Senator Bingham to get a vote on his proposal nate voted to 50 ering the bill at that bill which is on Last ——— A New Shaving Cream That Soothes as'It Softens! N\ You are familiar with Cutieura and its cleans- \ ing, antiseptic properties. Now comes Cuticura g&avlng Cream, containing those medicinal perlies. Tt produces a rich, creamy lather that o es right to the hairfollicles—softening the beard immediately. It remains moist through- out the shave. BUY A TUBE TODAY! \\ endar | ed. tativ t government expensa. e e oo 0tag0 Star Says Lease Hit Her | prospects they see no reason why At any rats, Senator Bingham's|Blonde Vivian Duncan of the famous ; Senator Hiram Bing- |12 H6 efort of Benglon Hix ering from the family's newest black { Porto Rico to Puerto Rico before | £256 It to. | Hawaiian Il idering the Bingham bill g [ed her nose had been so seriously | the Connecticut League of Women hope chairman of the com ; ’ sary. | fitness of Miss Grace Abbott, chief ang he mmittee insul affairs of O ee On et Farrell, she teld Judge John L. |cision to send the letter was made will not be taken up until the Do- plained that he introduced the bill island was name Porto Rico at the bjection, but late of Latin derivation is un- ate tion and asked | change was in accord, the calondar, | time making little It appears that some of the sena. | tors look upon the proposal as mere- § ] | 17 authorization for a junketing trip | for four senators and five represen- | ves a | Some of the democrats hope that | during the next session of congress lthe ultimate independence of the | wn . | Philippines, and in view of that (9] She Rfislb[ed | the government should send a com- h mission tp the islands at this time. Hollywood, Calit,, July 8 (UP)— ; :nfi: refl;)r;s‘w ohm}in s oft :is “Tonwr s T wiktes team, was A esired action. oyl Debodatiad LOPEPL Ehe Conln i1 Hollywood hospital today, recov- ham of Connecticut, to have con- eve, and Rex Lease, who alleged! e he official name of | . Eless joliange Sithelo | gave it to her, was at liberty und= journment, the house of represen- : | until the next session. ives closed the session with con- Miss Duncan said upon entering | WANT WOMAN SECRETARY . the hospital last night that she fea~- | Hartford, July § — Members of has sho Senator Bing! who introduc:d 5 4 American aff the measure because of his being | /Piured in an altercation with Leasc | Voters have sent a letter to Presi- that an operation might be neces- | dent Hoover drawing attention to the imittce might be | ritories and insular aff " o Philippines | i+ through the semate on June 30, | She and Lease were on their wav |of the Children's bureau, for the po- 5 home from a party given by Charles | sition of secretary of labor. The de- he house, however, took no action | o the measte and conseqnently it | Webster vesterday, when Lease at- at a meeting of the executive com= T tempted to kiss her, and when sho |mittee in New Haven, June 11. cember session. The senator from Connecticut ex- at the request of the Porto Rico | legisiature. He pointed out that the et (0 (A ken over by the Unitd he calendar and hough the word Porto, ator Walter 1o, |known on the island of Georgia, call- |} He told the se to reconsider. | tice to the history nted and the | traditions of the is ain on June 24 |to us LaFollette of i LN AN all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of Sc. Address: Cuticura ;:bontorlu, e 6 Malden, Mass. ator Robert M. onsin blocked consideration of | USE HERALD C IS THIS YOU five years from now? “’Coming events cast their shadows before” When tempted to over-indulge “Reach for a Lucky instead” Be moderate—be moderate in all things,even in smoking. 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We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky instead,” you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday and Thursday cvening, over N.B.C. netwoeks. © 1930, The American Tobsceo Co., Mirs |

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