New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1930, Page 18

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RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. »nA-NICE-GIRL: JCOMES-TO T LJ Girtent g g at you, Brynmor?" | 1 to it.” Mary Lou's sweet- “I hope I'm it overdone. s’ reunion."” n the alterations room, " Mary Lou| Mar shook out the green iction. putting it in a box. you have time \ight—spring moon. Gwen- y. Her teeth gnashed, d her foot on the 1lc t e dress, she knew, - \ v on har. And green W ite color. All the time in ituted the pink green one. Then she very boy v, “don’t de- Carruthers be- Any time after h satisfaction, d be safely closed would be there to 1's frantic phone ce day for cats. sie Greig) rrow Mary Lou makes a > effort to find compensa- »sing Tony. Talkie Rights Settled In International roducing rests in- | Gambling House Robbed By Bandits in Hartford e e HE N QUESTIONNAIRE HOW CA 1 “BAKE” POTATOES WITHOUT USING THE OVEN? Add a half cup of Ivory Salt to vach quart of water and boil 45 minutes. Do not puncture the jackets. Potatoes will taste and Iook as though baked. Delicious! Cook the modern way with the help of the Worcester Salt Cook Book. For your free copy, ad- dress Worcester Salt Co., 71 Murray | of the bandits was stabbed. | No complaint was made to police | the gamblers having been requested | by the management to keep the | matter secret. An anonymous tele- | phone call to police headquarters, | | however, provided the clue on which | detectives are working. OBSERVATORY OPENED | Panama City, July 22.—(®—The | Canal Zone astronom society | { formally opened its observatory at | Miraflores last night. The structure | | built with the support of Governor Harry Burgess of the Canal Zone, | | contains a ive-inch equatorial | telescope loaned by the United | | States navy department. | Coste Ready for Start; | Plane in Fine Condition ‘ Paris, July 22.—{#—Dieudonne | Coste was all set today for his trans- atlantic flight to New York, acco | panied by Maurice Bellonte, a! s held up now only by unfavorable | weather. % The noted airman yesterday fin- ished the last of his trial flights and made final tests of the wire- less apparatus, “The Question Mark is tuned to a fine point, everything is working admirably, and we are ready to go,” Coste said today. Weather bureau offic saw no hope of immediate depa e be- cause of weather conditions, but Coste commented that “over the At.l lantic weather can change in 24 hours.” DERBY FL DOWN Norwich, July — Edgar B, Todd of Pueblo, Col., an entrant in the all-American flying derby which started from Detroit yesterday morning, landed here on an emer- gency fleld out of zas at 6:30 o'clock last night. nra . (% t‘f‘a“’ ov® Should Be Used To keep the skin in good con- dition. Anoint with Catieura Oint- \ T ment, bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Cuticura Talcum is an dea_l toilet powder. Soap %e. Olntment 25c. and S0c. Talcum Ze. / Proprietors: Pottar Drug & Chemieal b Corporaticn, Malden, Mase. (2 A s e L Wednesday Moming Specials Undergarment Dept. Specials | SILK SLIPS white and colors $1.89 Each formerly up to 84.98 ' PONGEE PAJAMAS and NIGHT GOWNS $2.00 Each regular $2.98 values Big Value in GARTER BELTS $1.00 Each POLO SHIRTS for the Miss $1 .98 Each white and colors Colored CROCHET COTTON 5C a ball large and small ballsl Exceptional SILK HOSIERY Special (Women’s) $1.09 a Pair reg. $1.50-31.65 values chiffon - service weight e——————————— SUMMER DRESSES at close-out prices All Our Washable Cotton DRESSES to go at $2.98 each formerly priced to SILK DRESSES now selling at $10.95 were $16.75 to $39.50 Women’s Dainty Linen HANDKERCHIEFS 50c each wonderful assortment to choose from NOTICE — All Sales Final — No Exchanges — For Cash Only REMEMBER—STORE CLOSES AT NOON TOMORROW | Mother’s Little Flower Girl By CLIFF STERRET I DECLARE L DO BELIEVE MY COLD 15 BREAKING UP! HEH HEH HER' [ DONT ENVY HER. HER JOB' HO. HO' HAW, HAW, HAW! 23 /Nep! '_2@ OVER <ICKED A /Y To HER MOTHER! SKUNK ) § TRANK HEAVEN SHES | CARRIES CHILD N NOT QURS! = HOT ONE OV THE HAUGHTY FOULND OUT WHO THAT Aw BET V'™ GITTIN' HeY-musk? || \WA\T‘L\_ | P’}{‘R;‘;TML\ASY SHESER 2 i I TELL | GERUWINE NURSE - | < TAKINN CARE CF WNERQ ULIRANS AULNT MAMIE Junior for im to you get used to it women you feel sor ) is just as well satisfied with theirselves as an; 3 Copyright. 1930, Puplishers 1030, Publishers Syndicate

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