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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930. + HADASSAH HONORS 'TEA[]HER TRAININE {Pend s voie ) PLITICAL BOMB \I]URHAM ATTACHS o Commscient i oot e b 2.0 T Comes Back Over Radio sioner Buckingham over the radio to haunt Mr fary sion, 41 per cent more Connec necticut fancy gr s. John J. Hollow of Harding Mulholland and Mate ) turkeys will be marketed this K Sales previous to I I i t entertained at a luncheon andg Society Pags Tribute to Ms. [Course to Be Conducted i1 New || coscr™setienszinoliand teia. no Reappomonmen t Under 1980 Gommlssmner Says Hundreds m“ joapz s longrart | IS A S oF 0 B ol T e siote el : . McLean Buukmghum. commis- |over a vear 2 have the marriage annulled, tha: Willer at Hotel Function Britain Starting Dec, § |5 wed s Secinonana w10 Census Starts Fight State Swindled Sy s e e e N b with the understanding that her first husband, Frederick (Spider) One of the most impressive and| Classes for training men who fn || Tillmar, Jr., had departed. Inspiring events that the Senior|{UTh may teach trades to boys and|| But when a radio speaker from | girls in Connecticut will open at the | | the Doyer street mission was an- : : I trade schools of New Britain, Hart. | | nounced as “Spider” Tillman, || With political dynamite, inherent in [buying “cheap and practically given Wednesday afternoon at the|rord, Bridgeport, Torrington, South || Mulholland said, “I noticed my | reapportionment of the house of |worthless” insurance policies from urritt hotel in honor of its retiring | Manchester, Willimantic, Middle- | | Wife's facial expression undergo || ropresentatives, today were becom- |unlicensed, “wildeat” insurance president, Mrs. Charles Willer, Who |{own, Meriden, Stamford, Putnam | | & complete change.” Subscquent | | [y jaereasingly evidont s ; et is leaving this city soon to muke her | und Danbury op Decembor. o interviews with Tillman revealed || o ) : SRl SNRtL . anhan future home in New York City. Mrs. | o clacses will bo for the pur.||him as the missing spouse, he The old struggle of city versus state insurance commissioner, de- SR I NeY Tork My Cat a ramifications. | clarcd today in an address before | Washington, Nov. 20 () — The New Haven, Nov. (UP)—Thou- | qualities of a firecracker, well filled 'sands of Connecticut citizens are| Chapter of Hadassah ever held was i pese of teaching men who have || said- i 2 remb . spent a period of yea “Well, T don’t know,” Mrs. ||Poked up its u SRR embEs ihe s Conned o s o e e e Mulholland was reported fo have { | [rom the states v arc 1o lose if aseociation, in t Inowltdze (ofothors said when confronted witi this he recently announce s “Connecticut course, which is known as the | [ “I didn’t think he had merve | Of redistributing the houso sc: Neljlgorioperd Industriall Gouirsa. number 1,{ teach. ||| enough io talkiover the radio; |f{¥alls,; sounded iihcirifighting Hntensiters™ and i f ing the principals of vocational edu- | Sm——————mm—J | HIONS £ i PRGN L cation, is a junior instructor's course e — | One group will ave aliens sheets, attractive literature and al- | wkich means that it is open to men L ul'fllf"l o!'v-cm] ‘v 1‘." s o;zr: ',',:‘h [luring w:):loS broadcasts (rn:\il(:lx;;fl not at present employed as teach- reapportionment is d. Retaliat- |or ) com n e ers but who have (f)mnh:rr) at lea ing, members from the industrial state; purek heir policies three years of satisfactory experi- cities filled with non-naturalized |are sooner o uded.” er.ce in their trade in addition to the oriers, {hreaten {0 have the non>|ipreteomminslonar revealed 380 n- customary full apprenticeship. voting negro population of southern 'gurance companies were refused | The clas: are free nd are held states cut from the tabulation cnses to operate in C nnecticut | i the evening. No class will be or- SR Both plans have been up before 1 the licenses of ganized with less than 10 members. N D N M k L H in 3 ve failed, but not by any voked la The course is known as the “pre. NOW DEVICE MBKES LISIIDG 1N hnasome marsins to suarantce |insuranc | service” teacher training class, in R safety for the census pl Tn fact, VAT ot 0 e o e Almost Impossible b e A e I never been employed as instructo on such utter disagrcement in con- how to convey their knowledge to gress that the lngmum body will mong requisites is the item “scramb to prevent cavesdrop- |sus dmn ation automatically would 1t each applicant must have at pers from listening in on trans- | take cffect, not for ti least two years' experience in the atlantic conversations he newest gress just clected, but for the one jopnny Gallagher Brought to Room- high school or its cquivalent wrinkle in radio telephor which will be chosen in 1432 The state board of education takes| The device was demonstrated by | Yet such an outcome would not ing House, Alleged to Have Been |the stand in these classes that ad-|Sergius P. Grace, assistant vicc pres- | remove reapportionment as = one e : 1 : 2 Hit by Automobile. I & : : mission to the group is a privilege ident of the Bell Telephone labora- more stubling block to speedy dis- th l. d < I MRS. CHARLES WILLER nd not a right, and that the classes | tories t night at a science forum 1 of 1 1tion, nece A Lol o oy oy nS On eo o ge S o i dse . sulted not only in th s | will be limited by the probable need |devoted to electrical wonders, It |avert an extra session e iy e T l‘l’;‘d’ ]“r’)]!‘,j)'v}, ‘\w\‘\‘x:':lwm Werb u(?xl.s n“,:”x ~‘OIS'J :,' ‘.,‘,,.].\, ?(;‘;.\(.”h:yh,' ht": i u?\‘d d.h ]‘b \r“y‘u tr‘.‘-x:?tl,.;::w‘g wm,‘?' n’,” vm“illl' ”“»‘O"ll‘h:-l‘vl ’<’)< gher, referee . Think of it!—a non-poisonous mouth wash abso- Reduces mouth germs 98% g nieer ishteaien for (NG EUOR Snc S RGOS S0 i S art ie i Slioh o s ca ansaes) RupEssentathi oo erunlly | e I)II\:A:W.\:r’L'vr wm\q—; Halim o7 lutely harmle r’““’"‘ to taste, healing g oment Listerine enters the mouth it attacks "_?":,M:,"!,:j’ e “:,;,:‘”,V::f “’f;h,‘,“ Dyamo f"m 3 bs '“v s aistorts et 0:,‘,0:\“ ,';]\ k] Sl & circumstan to tissue; yet with PO“" to destroy germs by ’hL the millions of bacteria breeding there—kills them obable T e T el e e R L ey ; The man died yesterday of am millions. outright. The number of bacteria on the surfaces 2 admission those best | tones o as to make the result intel- | Rankin, democrat, Mississippi, term. |internal he N s ging Such is Listerine, for fifty years the outstanding of the mucous membrane is actually reduced 98%. Tohis Menil and M b Jut ; _|ligible to any one listening in on the cd inclusion of the foreigners an house and was identified by callers antiseptic and germicide for oral hygiene. This has been clearly demonstrated by repeated e e e e e e it s e Every type of dangerous germs swiftly suc- tests made under methods employed at great present. | ability to qualify for a trade school | rearranges the inverted sounds for | Representative Ti yubl Anchell, said the man was cumbs to it. Among lhem are the Streptococcus Universities. : paid in fcachers' ficate, the school docs | the benefit of the i an. Massachusetts, er rought in Tuesday night and reg- Hemolyticus, the organism associated with sore Gargle every 2 hours ‘ .'?'J: yllfll\ ‘ly’w"‘v»“j“ o ald hr"rx‘:r’r:d ed m‘rlv‘ r Rt e i wt"f'(:“c)»n ‘u“lr-‘:.!”s,v: ‘l “?w\ l-:’0::1 t&foumllw)\rr !hroat. Micrococcus Ca!arrha]h (catarrh) found Make a habit of using full strength Listerine asa applicants agree to enter the <oon i Ut S (v b i emen he negro in He had an attack during the nisht frequently with colds, and the Pneumococcus 1 vash and gargle every night and morning. of the s I r- | out of it the south.” cumbed at noor (pneumonia). This treatment under normal conditions of healt! il men | “Telephone company vhen he house i it hot Che fight that Gallagher refereed Enemy of infection is considered sufficient to keep mouth germs under wtice train= | scrambled comes out playofine into the bill aused considerable controversy be- . Y )1 and mainta le. d healtl di- 3 » cause siderable o v = . control and maintain a clean and healthy con n ir factorics rallicd crinkanope reapportionme count P - i ven Staphylococcus Aureus (pus) and Bacillus O < 3 in 5 0 rinkanop pportionment cour the incident in Gy P (o tion in the oral tract. R them out again after the ¢ s Lnocked out the Typhosus (l\phmd\ germs specified for test pur- ses will include men from | Nyjpeps (3lad That Fire yiewed xithyficonsiernation e Firpo a5 ass ‘ poses because of their resistance to germicid When. however, you have a cold or sore throat e e ¥ had accomplished ide specta h o 2t your doctor and increase the frequency of fa ¢ X i 2 i i 5 o o GGt vield to it. Listerine kills them in counts ranging consult your provavility o rot more than trec Disturbed Their Banquet | on the senate wide the repubiies = 200,000,000 in 15 seconds (fastest killing time the gargle to once every two hours. or four from cach trade Boston, Nov. 20 (UP)—The Box leader, Watson of Indiana, yest SERE TRAGL e to 200,000, : S sociation was happy today be- day proposed taking 1 T : science has accurately recorded). Thus you give nature an extra attacking force Bank of E“gland OWS S s annual dinner was ruined tential source of trouble ng. | Seary nonin: wtinu Now you can understand why full strength needed \\hon body resistance is low, to keep lear st s is the matter of nominations i R e discase germs under con- . . I} i Gain in Total Reserve "\ irec.aiarm fire in 2 use | Recess appointments by the p Lacise et IN M“][]lE WEST s Tonie TR SE e rrlmr]r; e A Spedish frelebier iz colds, eore throat, and other infections. “Why { trol. Lambert Pharmacal cported sinee it left Danzig 2 : h ¢ : -, St. Lo . tatemen* of, the Bank of kEngland |hetween the soup and the nuts and left over unconsidered e Noombar also, it combats these diseases once they have 5 '-‘"‘;}Pfl St. Louis, Mo., shows the ®following changes in 100 members in formal dress chewed | 12 . a score in all. gained a foothold. : U. S. A. : A ~ pounce “l’u’l‘d” reservo nereased (absi wctedly at morsels of food as dlres e ; it e | A“(ILF' Rockies Snowbound Whem CIBAT| 33555 ion secesces 1isnis mmcmsonsa mee e o Separras prcier-or-the v commenor. R BN | - y KILLS Sl@s Appear ‘., “.]]‘ ,‘gy‘l rl “A‘ fezis G.o OD ' L ISTERINE| _ 4| 200,000,000 o i GERMS IN reserve increased ¢ lincendiary, caused damage estimated Denver, Colo., Nov. 20 (P—Storms ament securities decreased 3,- 100 and was marked by the ~ WALCOTT TO BE HONORED tb. all s K ch have spread a deep blanket : of Ladderman John A. Con- on, Nov. 20 () — U Wi sare - non-polisonous i 15 SECONDS 7 v ¢ ¥ ere vanish- | The proportion of the bank's re- rty, who trapped on the warr c eric C. ott will b h tmeats i week raised quickly and, as soon as Con- e here to to liability is per cent | house roof. An $i-foot ladder was 1 i n honorary member of the 5 it 3 2 nerty stepped onto it, was pulled when at a general = = from the flames as he de- meetir S e e, ' ssioner Stoeckel cended. The distinetion will be given in ] g . v 1se and excelsior fed the blaz f the senator's services ' M t d . 5(01‘s qunkell v[)n\mg it Abaia (o Ie ol Taotex fas food usrar 5 H ’:‘:,m‘] S Bl e RIS he wa ehouse. inistrator dur war days. ‘ 1, commissioner of motor ve- hicles, talking to the College club vesterday, laid emphusis upon the Cxtra hazards which accompany e drunken driving. He said that the S greatest percentage of accidents | ) 3 chargeable to reckless driving is ai\afi Mexi- traceable to liquor consumption. NG 1 i ng five| The solution of the drunken driv- et /BN S e Somatondl nsi e e | New Britain g and maroor % ) t, might come through n the Gi mouy he offense a felony that Gonnecticut In Wyoming air mail . ] punishment might b ewhat nd public sentiment o, Bont L1 SRR gl Friday and Saturday Only '\f‘:’f","."f’.i*’if,'i‘f‘;",', s, g 4 ‘ GRENADINE , Y . : 7 an isolated cabin near Hiawatha He was elected at the annual P Merndn CHIFFON Wyoming. mecting held here yesterday. Other i i s more. thar foot of officers are: Howard H. Warner, of 4 B Lev w in Denver. The mercury stop- the Central National bank of Middle- s v | 3 2 5 1 town, vice president; W. Brues of i e a cavi Wi in the ien Trust Co., treasurer, and T I ite wher ter Doddard of the Stratford Sy ra 1 tem- Y ecretary & and all! The meeting cndorsed admin hedule. | istration of Les ; ppee. a Clearance Sale of |1 - Q 8 \5%}2 lé - WOMEN'S i ‘ e WITH THE EXCEPTION OF EVENING GOWNS, R o i EVERY DRESS IN OUR STOCK IS INCLUDED 3 Distinctive in Style and Beauty! IN THIS SPECIAL OFFERING. Our entire stock of SR Exclusively Fashioned! wI‘ OOT-CRAFT ; These are genuine dull lustre—not made by chem- Shoes for Women i ical treatment such as many so-called Grenadine Sharply Reduced ¢ Chiffons are—but actually made by twisting fine pure p ¢ silk threads many, many times. | KN][’I ']FED SU]Ifl Priced from 2 DAYS ONLY ‘ i $5.45 Pl B8 sl ALSO GREATLY REDUCED | AND WE WILL CHARGE TO OUR REGULAR ACCOUNTS Manning-Armstrong 1. | (. N 211 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN 302 MAIN STREET

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