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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1921, EDDY : EDDY BALDWIN BALDWIN BOHN-SYPHON BOHN-SYPHON The Three Best Makes i The Three Best Makes Top Icer Styles |® [ |[ll ApartmentStyles ||T_F#¥l«! Four Door Styles In all sizes ranging from the small 2| | | ‘ Ranging in size from 60 1b ice capa: 3 5 AT = A = Just the thing for a limited space. N ‘M pac- two-in-the-family” box with an ice B i ity to 140 1b. Enamel, slate and gen- capacity of 35 Ib to the large size N i They are tall and narrow. The ice which can take 100 Ib of ice. ;. M | ! : . —The Prices:— s A capacities range from 50*lb to 125 Ib. ‘ : —The Prices:— --Lf' $22, $24, $26, $30, | (ML= e Fie i = =0 $43, $49, $74, $82, $49.50, $66 PE $49, $59, $85 = $88, $100, $115 IT REALLY DOESN’T PAY TO BUY AN ORDINARY REFRIGERATOR INSIST ON EITHER AN “EDDY,” “BALDWIN” or “BOHN-SYPHON.” THE REAL ICE SAVERS Ful::irgll:'e l BO CO PORTER SONS | HCOuch “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” ammOCkS uine porcelain. lined. R TEAMS ENTERED EVERYBODY’S DOING IT \ man Comes aions o 3 gn tre arxe ekt wiea s | P aee T Good News] Kamsas City, Mo., April 19.-——Jack | noon, but announced last night that i Floyd, 34 years old, an actor, is|the crew would row today as follows: A western physician has discovered “broke™ and his wife is in a hospital, | Coxswain, Carson; bow, Whitney: No. | @ harmless Pile remedy known as ’ crippled by inflammatory rheumatism. | 2, Pelly; No. 3, Cowles; No. 4, Pay- | Hem-Roid. In many cases of years' So he has inserted this advertisement | son; No. 5, Gibson: No. 6, Hord; No. | standing = distress quickly disap- { | i Scnd Largest Delegation of | Another Girl Offers Herself for Sale, junners to Penn Games in and a Mere Man Also Puts Himselt 7. Mail; stroke, Leslie. peared. Clark & nerd Co. sells it with money-back guarantee. HARTFORD. in a local paper: “For Sale—Young man; white, fair- ly well educated; traveled extensively: willing worker. Will sell myself to the hlghe:t bidder for a stated period of time." “I mean every word of that adver- tisement,” said Floyd. “I'll sell my- self until such time as I can earn enough to repay the buyer. I’'m ready to do anything that is not dishonest, of Games. On Auction Block. aven, April 19, —TFour relay Pittsburgh, April 19.—Following d eleven individual entrants | the example of the New Jersey girl feggnt Yale in the annual { who recently offered to marry any e e Tk i | man who would provide $1,000 neces- bor entered from Yale. Var- | 8ary to save her mother's life, Miss will start on the two mile, | Louise Burke, of Pittsburgh, has of- nd four mile events, while | fered to wed any man sufficiently .'x""""’:“‘;':;:'“ ““u'é'h joom: | wealthy to take her mother away for the two mile relay team, | the rest that will save her life. t with great success in the Miss Burke inserted the following son, beating Columbia, Cor- | advertisement, in a Pittsburgh news- jard, M. L. T., Penn and Syra- T 3 NIGHTS COMMENCING THURSDAY, . Saturday Matinee LE BAL TABARIN A e Rengtive Brent ! HARTFORD MRS FISKE (Just Across the Connecticut Bridge) o > Music That Is Irresistible o it e O Two Orchestras “WAKE UP, JONATHAN!” alls shook up the Yale|crew yester- i GIBSON’S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA By Hatcher Hughes and Elmer L. Rice day, following its defeat by TUniver- 'ty of Penmsylvania last Saturday. ROYAL MARIMBA BAND Under the Direction of Harrison Grey Fiske Leslic, stroke of the second crew, was The impelling music and the 5,000 square feet of “Mrs. Fiske at,Her Best” promoted tojstroke om the. regulars. wonderful dance floor along with the pleasant sur- N York A . Payson of tho second crew was g l~n roundings and courteons s e RT D P €W Yor merican No. 4 in the first eight, and Cowles | ervi comi| . : was pro:‘ot:x from the second boat to ] that cannot be beaten. irect from Hem—y Miler’s Theater’ DANCING EVERY EVENING UNTIL New York. flividual entries are Landon, } . 1 A. M. (Except Sunday.) - —Seats Tuesday— S e Sovalin: Jeriet ond m /LA for INFANTS & INVALIDS ADMISSION S5c. Saturdays and Holidays $1.00. ‘ Prices: Eves. $2.50—50c. Mat. $2—50c ASK FOR : and I want a quick ule for I need the money for my wife.” Floyd and his wife came to Kansas City from the Pacific Coast a month ago. He lost his work when it be- came impossible for his wife to con- tinue on the road. paper: = Wil be made from Camp- “Wanted—Young lady, just past 21 Johnson, Hilles, O'Brien, | Years, refined, educated, loves musie, ons and Vander Pyl. Hilles, | duncing, very good looking, wishes to nd Campbell are almost | narry young man or bachelor who is art, with O'Brien a Mlkely | wealthy in erder o secure funds to the fourth man. A1l the { send mother away for health; this mtered In tho two mile |1a8 very mnecessary. Write to Miss th Stewart, Sweeter and | Louise Burke, Box 174, Pittsburgh, re entered In the medley, | Pa." ampboll, Johmwon, Hilles, Miss Burke received six applicants, iMemens, Reed and Vander | but when she saw her suitors she entered in the four mile { abandoned her attempt, “until the hll AKBl'P IN CREW. hot putt; Jerdan and Into, ——— Joseph C. Gilbert, Manager. 'Brien and Shedden, hurdles; road jump, and Feldman, APE GOES LAME. Will Not Run in Ken- tucky Derby. ' / prie, April 19.—Inchcape, the In GrowingChildres ) Malted Grain Extract in Powder V. . e APFL 10— Inchcape, the | Lot letep e e For ALl AGs | No Cooling—Nourishing Digestibie ) 3 was reported to have sold to S S S Tl The Honeyman Auto L | ' Sales Co. now is at a farm at Jobs- J., and according to his ewn- . 1 > ANNOUNCES the opening of a mu used : ::.‘; r“;flo:npul'l::-\::-‘ln r::vl-nn: - D >l { { car exchange and sales department. K will Incheape injured a fotlock at ) g \ 7 B fi ‘ m“ ._nudbe:ah-nged onfu co:nmlulon Baais. last summer. = ! - 4 \ e no dlll‘s! or storage on cars —— 3 NG . - Yol " that are left to be sold. We have the largest .;:? m%\ _(l‘:. Yvu‘t: | 3 first class garage in“the city, capacity 90 cars % the l:::vernu'y of Sstbars / g g and a repair department for 15 cars. Leave . holder of the national and _ y \ > L , your car with us or we will call for it and if lof the world's record in the N | A - 2 repurs are necessary it will be put in A-1 con- run, will not go east to com- - | tion by first class mechanics. Repair spring, it w ced to- 4 { o comy e in e Take re- | X 1 t Saturday. : Il n Herald for used cars that have been left with ) sl a us to be sold. Remember the place— RARE treat that no home decorator should miss, at our Chi-Namel Store on dates given below. It will pay YOU to come and learn the many easy, economical methods of beautifying everythio in the | The Honeyman . A“to home with Chi-Namel. The Duck-Bill Toe |l A CHINAMEL DEMONSTRATOR Sales Co. will test Chi-Namel in boiling hot water, hammer it and otherwise con- 139 AR}:—:{Q ;?r}“?g%f pe “‘_‘Fi‘:!‘ 2109 A new shape by Walk-Over submitted ] vince you of its HEEL, HAMMER and WATERPROOF DURABILITY o : and its SELF-LEVELING ADVANTAGES which makes it pessible for to men who like the w NO(ICB that the most inexperienced to apply without leaving laps and brush marks. the narrow, square duck-bill toe is not over- There is a Chi-Namel Enamel, Paint or Varnish for old or new, hard and done. The proportions are cleverly pre- | soft wood, metal, cement, plaster, etc. each guaranteed highest quality or meney refunded. e served. The Metz has what men of style s seek—exclusiveness and smartness. You'll T IRSIE NI AR Ca ACHEN T R e i Ristie HOW WE PROTECT YOUR GARMENTS like the smooth fit and narrow-toe effect. of attached coupon To render our customers the greatest possible protection against the loss of their garments while in our possession we insure them < ag: fire, burglary and theft. his s well lik THIS FREE C up N .h.'l‘ » pattern is wel l:d‘::l-:q new brown R o ON This feature of our service, in addition to the high character o with or without rubber heels. This Coupon entitles bearer to one 30c can of Chi-Namel FREE at our our,wark, fakes ‘m';h" logical place to SSWE your clasnisg. 38 store upon purchase of a 25c Varnish Brush to insure a fair trial or will be { S N $318:3 David Manning’s accepted as 30c upon purchases of larger cans of Chi-Namel Products. ‘ THE NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP. | NAME re— -@”g‘ ‘ Address i ‘ S SHOE STORE i Demonstration Dates 85West Mm& JCWEI.I‘y- Professional I April 21, 22, 23 : 9%3 GIFTS THAT LAST A - : 211 Main Street THE BE [-[AR CO. ”