New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1921, Page 10

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State Armory ~ KNOW HIM? Chiet of Police W. J. Rawlinga may nke up his mind that he can never come o plain clothes worker in New unlesa ho would not ind being recognized There were people who knew him and who id o to the “Know Him" editor last ening. His profile seems to be eas distinguishable. A few were ong, not many Maud A. Holbrook in wins the dollar prize which we r. hose who were ham ' Gwosdof, Albert Helm, ilca Campbell, R. E. Onorato, Ger- I Leghorn, L. V. Oliver, Nicholas yortolon, Edward Gourson, Her. Twining, Walter Anderson, Isa- Koplowits, John O'Mara, Peter ., John Andrews, Jr., Frank John- Roger Barnes, Charles McCabe, ward Foley, M. Bechtel, Leo A, rraine. H. P. Battey, Mrs. R. &, wn, J. P. Egan and Elizabeth el he gentleman whose profile ap- ra this evenigg grew up with a tain business on Main street. At time ho swept out the establish- nt, but, as he sald when he fell out a boat and came back up again, pu can’t keep a good man down" now he owns the place and lets pe one else do the sweeping. ho s he? It you think italn at least, correct were, you SIRkRD ANNUAL AUTOMOBILE SHO Arch Street Mar. 30-31 y A Gorgeous Display of All the Leading Makes of Cars | Good Music and Entertainment Each Day [ | know write out his name on a piecc of paper and put your own name and address upon the same slip. Hand it in to The Herald office and, providing that you get it in early, you have & good chance to win a dollar. No phone calls*will be accepted as guess- es, the same person may not win twice in one week and if two or more an- swers are receilved at the same time the winner will be selected by draw- ing from the papers carrying the names. PROTESTS ON TARIFF. Opposition Ridng Up As Resulkk of Plan to Base Tax on U. S. Valuations Washington, March 29 -—Protests against the legislation agreed on by republican leaders to provide for tar- iff taxation at American instead of foreign valuations are being received by members of the senate finance and house ways and means committees, That inequalities and Injustices woula result, especially to consumers of im« ported wares in the middle section ot the United States is declared by busi- ness concerns objecting to the new valuation plan. Those criticizing the system contend that the American values of merchan- dise differ at Béston, New York, San Francisco, New Orleans and -other | i ports of entry and that no inflexible | standards of valuation are feasible. The price differences, it is contended, would be greater in the middle of the country because of the transportation distances from the seaboard. INSTANT PosTuMm instead of coffee! DEUICIOUS ECONOMICAL AND BETTER FOR YOU “There’s a Reason” Fiade by Motum Coreal Cadoo. Bactle Cre=k, Fch. SERVICES FOR CARDINAL, Members of Different COatholic Re- ligiots Orders at Masses Today. March 29.—Members of the different Catholic religious or- ders, male and female, filled the cathedral this morning at the second of the series of special requiem mass- es for the repose of the soul of Car- dinal Gibbons. The Rev. Eugene J. Connelly, chancellor of the dlocCese, was the celebrant and the music was sung by the students of St. Charles college, Catonsville. After the services the public re- sumed its slow march past the Car- dinal's bier. All day yesterday W¥ntil 11 o'clock last night when the edifice was closed, people of all creeds and stations in life filed past the cata. falque to take a last look at the be- nign and familiar features of the dead prelate. WEAK WOMEN nnot hope ever to become strong and well e"u--ln unless they have plenty of good, rich, red blood of the kind that_organic iron— Nuzated Iron—helps make. Nuxated Irom is like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples, while metallic irom is iron just as it comes from the action of strong acids on iron filings. Nuzated Iron does not injure the teeth nor upset the ach: it is an entirely different thing from or- dinary metallic Iu:;“lt qnickly"“ make ich, , revitalize wornou asted rich, red blood, ~— 5 Baltimore, NUXATED ine. IRON Stren) WANTED ! 2,000 of the PRETTIEST GIRLS In New Britain to Attend the Opening —OF— “THE CHARM SCHOOL” —AT THE— PALACE Thurs., Fri, Sat. WALLACE REID, Supt. ——————————— . 3 Hl¢ . [ . . P ADMISSI For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads; : THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR IN AY occasions that our new seven passenger ‘‘Lakewood 6-66" is a car without a legiti- mate competitor. By that we mean that it very distinctly outclasses every in its own price field. By fthat we mean that it can be compared with only the fin- est and most expensive motor vehicles on the market. This is a bread and sweeping statement—very ithportant if true, and very improper if founded on anything less sub- shnthlthmmg But we are sure of our facts jkthe time is at hand when car be established indoors!: « We next t that entirely about stagh eauty and move to thé ‘testing ground of mechs fitness. ; o Take just one demonstrat the “Lakewood” and jud from the standpoifits ¢ speed, acceleration, spting pension and general-§ efficiency. Get the facts—actual ] card furnished by our [} Then take a second di strationinany othercas price,andcomparethes That is all we ask make no prophecies ¥ in regard to your _clusions. aige sportsmenm. A W you the mettis ’ thoroughbred. fed at Auto- ghout the country COMPANY, DETROIT,

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