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'\FW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930. ;}‘ SR women magazine writers, tonic ;.md‘ r CETRE | CHAN IN FRANCS decreased 49,000,000; bills discount« ‘.‘ [;ALLE!] UNFlT Pmson on Stolen Grapes FAM{}US fiflY STAR beauty cream mant < Invaders Try to Grab | Focis sept. 18 ABP)k——’I‘h;_; ]\:eekly‘cd P oal i en et e 111 L, women who e . | statement of the Bank of France Causes Death of Child o] % creased 382,000,000; ci lation de- iren whom they want to put |n(0{ PrEttv G ls Of To“n SRt | Y | | shows the following changes in o i East Hempstead, N. Y., Sept M F e movies, but interviews never | Tepic, Nayarit, Sept. 18 (P—A ‘ francs: Gold increased 65,000,000; lcrcased 578,000,000; current ac- 18 (M—Polson sprayed on grape It LR I Vothered nhim, .according to Mrs. || band of drunken invaders appear- ‘ sight balances abroad increased 7. |counts increased 443,000,000, | vines, from which fruit X s looks upon reporters| | ed near the town of Villa de 000,000; bills discounted at home| Rate of discount 2 1-2 per cent. pilfered, was charged by | —— st s ny more “Al Jol.m,“ ‘ Compostela during the indepen- | today to hl\ caused the death of Richard Ryan and his mother, | Reiser, who has a summer hor <ub Base school, and the | | the ade. | adjoining the house of the Moon- 1 | o took Davey down into a The authorities drove off the || H Mrs. Helen Ryan of Beverly, Mass., {| were principals in a touching scene Determined that the pure food||¢y famil r 1 by polic 1 Iy | - n they emerged from | | raiders after an exchange of iaws will et i dhisicity;ili| fors cermics A fruit {1q 3 L L ander and Davey || shots. Reports reaching Tepic Dr. L. J. Du , superintendent of | | ¥ vice and a quantity ot y e fans, t means © fast iriends, and the visit that | said that several persons were . ¢ 1 also were seized. % : c o es | | killed and wounded. health, has condemned a large qu; ! 0 W iz ? e a heduled minutes | | killed and S tity of meat in a Main street store ree other Mooney children S L TR to three hours, and the — | at police headquarters last e hias ae i aeaitaa] il ner > ill but will recover. | roonin 3 1 ce r told Davey that if he | meeting each other for the of his board to eld Saturday Polic cking Reiser said they lay and Satur ¢ ) cver needed a home to let him morning for the purpose of hearing | | nad le e had led for : ‘ e E evalck 1 Davey could live with him i Germa v said efforts would ¢ e n_official of the company. Jack Sanson, manager of the Strand, |in more than a month. Richard rax HI S By R [ many and Doroth anson, three and one- |to her waiting arms, happy beyond 2y i ; half year old daughter of the man- | cxpression. s. Ryan, crying with housewives appreciate Members 1e boare L : him back. : 3 by telling the com- | agor.” joy, took him to her, thering o s formally v approved Dr = e the v 1 or that he was “just like Daddy [ 1n the main corridor of the mu him with caresses. the saving in buying the Dumont's 3 ter the meeting - \ c cogni I m 15 about as great | cipal building he met Zecille Nair,| Mrs. Ryan and her husband have | big 5¢ package of Inter- h nt ITAL”N ROYA] m]{ nEvg tior re eriti ¢ ton 1 complir as Davey could ever | five vear old daughter of Vice Mayor |not lived together for eight vears| % b i Ll 11 GLd 11 epresent ve any person. In fact, it was the | payiq 1. Nair and Mrs. r. With |and she has custody of the i t national Salt. They see ARLcar L ¢ X t time that Davey had ever told oqch introduction he extended his|her husband took him to Ne . 3 THR IL 0‘\] PAGE ?. K on the screen ven exceptit Wy T that he was as §00d as|yight hand and said: “I am very|Hampshire during the summe q no need of paying more s Jackic oc ording to Mrs. Lee. |pleased to meet you.” S b s ot c the veryib ) B Wil ) LY A CRIL B TURE A than 5¢ for the very best ks : r r 5 11 go to Indianapolis, Ind. 'n he removed his large white |street, this city, me ¢ 3 | Crown Prince, Accompanied By NN ri g v . New Britain being | cap and his hobbed hair came into!word to his mother that he free-running teble salt. CinE . e of six cities to entertain | yjow, Dorothy opened her eve wide |his way to California, accord Wife, Rides On Course r 1 . al stizky « rve he returns to Holly- Are vou a little girl iher story to the police A Tepr (!l:\vi\n\ ri T rom Nev il I r to start another Y i t call me & girl; 'm | Jor a time she’ tho > boy | TER NAL At 91 Siles : : ; is ¢ pr . S s o : . ey protested. ally was in th s e called to cial 1 r e 7 ;5 " ther, 1l ¢ v s n a 100 per cent * Doroth ccommodat- - s i N oard st Feal sy 4 Mon . Sept ‘DfV\v;m,\- St : e R o X ) el romyace ‘~,‘nn yp;,iml hr»] g Nu SALT CO., INC. Lon s 2 and 1 s Mario 5 % . i than Hale schoo r ! RTON ] o have him detained by the police un- | SCRANTON, PA. [til she came here. Mother and so. | left the police station a happy pair. oility last hat cd the little star very reporter of | piyeh and he took Dorothy by the vfellow who | pang, drew her away from the crowd d as a|gng ested: “Come on, let's go Teceiving | jown stairs and get in the Car, VOU | mermresmmressrer s e e a ot ¢ bunt and push, | jittje ‘racksle”™ — which probably | ' sclectivity - | Davey will start h . ApY v | school in Holly- For Hair and Scalpl ood pelianhelrcrna, Y B2 single bottl corrects slp | irrita- L want to work with Daddy Al |futures opened stea Aattenines um » Proven Gen:k:éd licaicly don't want to go to school,” he g gp; December 8.30; March 8.60. New contracts—September 8.06; De- cember 8.30; March 8.72. compla . Dad . roriloonta il Sl s hir Which makes him about 101 per food stu o ey o 1 much h nt American boy, Meets City Officials ook hands with Mayor d Town Clerk A. L. ) hortly before noon. He came to city hall with his mother, iround curves like think of t 5 18.—(P—The wec il * "M piles are caused by bad circula- Mayor Quigley i s ¢ stater £t k of e : ©|tion of the blood in the lower bowel | Dr. Dumont and the board of he shows f r anges ; alit md a veakening of the parts. Only and he will th 3 S ! reased 6 . S % |an internal medicine can remove the urday. 495 iocir t e - ’ ¥ That's why external reme- g 558,0 v < cutting fail. Dr. Leon. ther 3y ’ Sl ¢ 1 2 < HEM-ROID succeeds, be- . WI public deposits ’ ( / e cause it relieves this congestion and ] i |t decrt 2 210.( s L : hens the affected parts. Dr. S Toorensedl 143 i 28 at Mrs, Leonhardt's prescription has such a F e t securities decreas ; 0 onderful record for quick, safe and . | 145 i ‘ i vt oh asting relief even in chronic and 2 stubborn cases, that Fair Drug Dept. Under Way in Nevada — Las Ve Nevada, Sept. 18 (P— The $165,000,000 Boulder Canyon | 4 ¥ 3 i dam project, for more than ten | ek 5 / 4 % %fl y ¢ vears the dre £ id south- | 9 % | q vest, today was officiall ay. | Y & 4 il N h S A5 A spike of Nevad into a raidro Interior ed the fir R , lower prices---plus [, ‘» . AGAIN... ATrade-In . Allowance on Used Tires f,‘e‘e -Wfi ‘e'e// /7 Effective Until Saturday Night, September 27th ad of the| take ‘ > B 5 H OTORDOM'’S biggest surprise in 1930 is Stude- bl So successful was Sears’ recent =D A baker’s introduction of Free Wheeling with posi- ¢ | trade-in offer that we are pleased S tive gear control. o h Today’s biggest surprise is the unexpected application to repeat it. Duri.fl.g the Anniver- 3 2 3 2 of Free Wheeling to the one Studebaker Eight that seemed FOUR-DOOR SEDAN = 5 too low-priced to command it. at the factory sary, any used tire — I'Cgal'dlCSS Free Wheeling, with positive gear control. .. until now ob- of age, condition or make—will o Y tainable on!yi{-AthePresigient and Commender Bights. . 18 *ree w/;ee//n # : N ; y today ofl‘ered in a new Dictator Elgh‘t ‘at a new low price! with Positive Gear Control ! be accepted as P;n-t ngment for 5 g T Now, with greater power and exquisite new beauty, the (Manufactured under Studebaker Patents) 3 Dictator Eight is more than ever first of all Eights at its . 2 a new ALLSTATE. The size of the price. And it tops the great records it has piled up for econ- loahhities w:l]—badf b between second and high—at any tire determin he ai 1 Sk : 2 K omy of operation with the super-economy of Free Wheeling. rines the amount which & g Free Wheeling means the harnessing of momentum and speed, and never touch the clutch! sill be allowed. ALLSTATE Tire A ; g the co9seqa/e}x:t saving of_lZ%ato 20‘}15;;; gasla;dogiol ct_:ln- The full braking power of your en- o % g sumption. en your engine has “worked’ only 8,000 miles ine is available instandy, easily, at prices —all along one-fourth _ it has travelled 10,000 miles. Chassis wear is reduced. Tire Sty £ below comparable brands —are o . Hoblepieeh, = You can shift from high to second, back and forth, at 40 You save 12 to 20 per cent of your today the lowest on record. This { g —50 miles an hour and never touch the clutch. Yet, with lineand oil. .. your engine “rests” Y ; gasol yourengi _ £ Free Wheeling, under positive gear control, the braking one mile out of five. ... you save tire, trade-in offer makes them an power of your engine is always available when wanted. chassis and engine strain and wear even greater value. % See this new Dictator Eight, shown today for the first .. . you save your leg muscles, your - time. Drive it. Experience the thrill of Free Wheeling. Studebaker considers this new Eight with Free Wheeling a crowning triumph of its 78 progressive years. You glide noiselessly, restfully, in gear and fully controlled, yet free Note these Fine Car Features and silent as though there were no gears. . . travel-quiet unknown since the days of the electric coupe. nerves. Free Wheeling with positive gear control. Seasoned straight eight . 4 y . ; engine developing 81 horsepower. Nine-bearing crankshafc. Duplex L R T ! 3 carburetor with carburetor silencer. Dual manifold. Aluminum alloy Nen Low Prices S i 4 i 3 .5 29 x 4.40 ] pistons. Full power muffler. Air cleaner. Lanchester vibration damper. Sedan for five, four-door $1150 Tire Prices on Record: ; ; e 0 Timken bearings. Duo-Servo improved four-wheel brakes. Adjust- R | < T % % BALLOO N able steering column and front seat. Safety steel-core, 3-spoke steering Coupe for two. . . . 1095 60 To S St h wheel. Double-drop frame. Insulated toe board. Fender lights. Coupe for four . . . 1150 f200 T R | i, e 27 R 3 Le Modern bumpers. Hydraulic shock absorbers. Euel pump. Regal Sedan for five*. . 1250 3 20x4.50 10 i . A Gasoline filter. Drive 40 miles per hour when NEW. Drain oil *(Six wire wheels and luggege grid) 29x4.75 7 33 Y e B e only every 2500 miles, Al prices et the factory 29x5.00 7 .35 k. 30x4.50 b 15 30x5.00 8. 40 30x5.25 [a 31x5.0 31x5.2 9.75 = - | Albro Motor Sales Co. 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