New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. U MAKING PLANT PRAAN Y b il >7o OL‘ Construetion Jab Tfl BE BUILT SOON oissmkvea shoce ecl Labor Will Be Ewployed “THO FALSE ALARMS RUNG IN BY BOYS Fire Truck Drivers Repoet Nar- : tow Escanes From Collsions [AF V,FIL NUTE ntend to use yz to support a for- u:'n\ WILL NOT BE FILMED ent of Preparatory four in 5t nowih g short s ion Denies ‘Talkies' R ip is for Business. N prepara- enent of Death Pact Italian Specnals ] : overyw here. \\\eetenedmthwmv ~ 3 2 = K I2 | 3 are more delicious a with refined sugar. Institute, s uw" PRty E—— SINEI 45!? I“NS Wi?f Ruthar of “Main Sireet” Rcoeni Award TW0 WOMEN FROK SAME STATE G0 TO CONGRESS Mrs. Wingo. Newly Blected. Wil SitWith Mis. Oldfickd in House AWDRET LODGE GROWING ANTE-GANG JUDGE WINS No LEFT BY SUICIDE ... i 1d "o Chemist Reveals Love as Cause NS CEOTHING DEPT E NOW SHOWING The New OSDVERCOATS for 1930 A Supreme Value Prescnlation of Ouy Clothing Deopl. positively have clothes low, 1ced <o dieds of onderful Overcoats, beautiful to behold, at 524:50 32950535 340 Belted New Box Coats Ulsters - Raglans - Chesterfields No. 230 Al that we ask is a visit to our store fo convince you of our values. R. L. Birnbaum & Sons DEPARTMENT STORE 19—55 BROAD STREET OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS e nex l'nwu«\\ll‘..l' Hemp- crenda in the Tuesday hill plans to ve in the work. three states, Ma and Rhode Islan Dwight \\ M republican democrat otion in . lllinois “* BEATEN DEMOCRAT CONTINUES FIGH Hemplill of Pennsyivania Laoks « Towand Elcc:tion of 197 CONGRESS REMAINS INDRYY’ CONTRO. {Prohibition Forces Have 265 in House, Opponeats 60 [Boy Sltu(l\ In 'llucl\ ulkley, (m 0 James Hamilton democrat from influence to te. Lewis i nter of m] Lewis, picturesque Ilinois, will add their the wet bloc in the expected to becom he wet movement DEATH TAKES PIONEER - OF SOUTH END CHURGH ' 1t ho almost int Britain ¥ noon rrupted the e iblicanism in Pennsy 65 Stanley Mrs. : Julia Sheridan, ing Pavish Street, in St Joseph's Since Its Beginning, poicd Wets Claim “Doubtruls™ fully isa n u urday morn Toseph's (. Aare! DALD CLASSIEIED ADS — e “THE GREATEST MEASURE OF SERVICE” § Says WILLIAM M. GREVE Vice-Chairman of the Prudence Company, Incorporated “Security for the future—that to my mind is the most funda- mental consideration that confronts industry today. The companies that give the public the greatest measure of service and value today are the com- panics that awill achieve the greatest success tomorros. Your use of the Ultra Violet Ray in the ‘Toasting’ of the LUCKY STRIKE tobaccos shows that you have recog- nized this determining factor. You have risen gloriously to the occasion of controlling the forces of progress in your industry.” Everyone knows that sun- shine meilows=—=that’s why TOASTING includes the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. LUCKY STRIKE— the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos =the Cream of the Crop—THEN="IT’S TOASTED.” Everyone knows thatheatpuri- fies and so TOASTING removes harmful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating) “It’s toasted" Your 'I'hroct Protection = against t irrifation = against cough Consistent with its policy of laying the facts before the public, The American Tobacco Company has invited Mr. William M. Greve to review the reports of the distinguished men who have witnessed LUCKY STRIKE'S famous Toasting Process. The statement of Mr. Greve appears on this page. @® 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mirs.

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