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MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921. IE!EEIIE L] EIIEEIIEIIEIIEDI]EIIEEIE!EI IEE!EIE]D DANIEL WEBSTER FLOUR Yhen we launched DANIJ.L WEBSTER flour on the market a comparatively short time agr, we anticipated success, as we knew we were offering to the consuwrier the best flour ever produced, and the discriminating consumer iv. not slow to recognize merit in a really meritorious article. THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME Ii" mmmmn qlm lutj | THINK YoU HAD BETTER SN START YO READ HIM ‘ SOMETHING ELSE BESIDE : JACK DEMPSEV! A LITTLE PEP! WHAT'S THE MATTER? (2% >] A LITTLE SPEED ' THERE! THAT'S AN VPPERCUT! Dooonoooooonoool oo =< THE BaY STATER IOF D] indsome is as Handsome Does The deep lustre and rich, soft brilliancy of Inorout Varnish add greater charm to furniture, floors and woodwork. This is well worth considering — Inorout excels not only in beauty of finish, but in the time that the finish endures. Inorout serves every varnish pur- pose. Use it outdoors on everything varnishable. It protects against wind, rain, snow and sun. Live steam and boiling water can’t turn Inorout white, make it chip, or dull its gloss. Get the best—buy Inorout. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc. Boston, Mass. However, the populs.rity of DANIEL WEBSTER has grown n.r excess of our most santuine anticipations. =) It has already pl-ased thousands of houacwives. Its quality has been a stronger argu.nent than could have been made by tongue or [m] pen. It may well te called “A flour of quality.” *“Better than the best,” and we can truthfully claim for it “Once known, never for- gotten.” Clean, pure, wholesome and. sanitary, DANIEL WEBSTER flour [H} ‘will ever cuntirue to lead where the consumer demands the best. Ours is a progressive comnpany and our mill is equipped with the most modern contrivances known tu .nan, it being our constan E aim and inteution to give to the consumers of DANIED WEBS['EBE Flour the very best flour in the world, ‘While DANIEL WEBSTER costs originally a little more MEI other flours, “The value received more than equals the higher cost.” Lavgest Point and Varwish Makers in Now Buglond Xou can buy Bay State Liguid Paint or Inorout Varnish irem HE JOHN BOYLE CO. Your bread will be more nutritious, will have a finer flavor and [m] will remain sweet and fresh longer; and you can owtain more bmda than from an equal quantity of any other flour. E A trial will convince you. DANIEL WEBSTER Flour will make [B} its own arguments and appeal to you as eloquently as did the re- D nowned man whose name it bears. GIRIS BORN JOINED. limbs. Hospital authorities said last night that they do not believe the children will live. Bishop John G. Murray of Hartford | diocese administered the sacrament. Priests were in attendance from many other parishes including Rev. J. C. Brennan of Kensington, Rev. John T. Two Legs on One Side, Another with 10 Toei on Foot. PRINCESS IN PARIS. NOROUT The all round varnish URKS FAIR, E TO YANKS ngs With Them d Be Honest May 9.-—A serious ress on Americans the ing fair and upright in dealings with the & made here by those illar with the ct that people in got to the point that b do business with any than ours,” says Lewis y United States com- ple, Levant. dition that has grown war business. We used '8 put up their money rk bank before goods . and then the goods n not as apecified. Also, D firms have lost suspicious, and blame t for the dishonesty crooks, sorious causes for n in connection with the exohange wasn't c house often falled Just as many honest York 1 know of ve lost large sume in ietuations, in order to . This is true. If you these houses half-way of honesty, as they nditions better, they Chamber of Com- Levant has just taken cing the standing of overnment itself. Dur- the wetate department American ambassador la drafts used for the h, British, Italian and who couldn’t obtain o, as communications hese drafts were pald here and elsekhere in it is now made that hem have been honor- department which f without funds for Chamber of Com- 1 attempt to secure an authorizing the pay- ' i GREEKS MORE HOPEFUL | Rev. William A. ' Mary's; Winters, Rev. Walter A. McCrann and Downey from St Rev. John E. Fay of Plain- ville; Rev. T. J. Laden of the ,Church of St. John the Evangelist; | Rev. Stephen A. Grohol of All Saints’ church; Rev. Tanski of the Sacred Conditions in Smyrna District ,y.m'](cnrt church and Rev. E. V. Grikis ~=Morale of Army Improves Athens, May 9.—Military conditions in the Smyrna district of Asia are highly satisfactory and the morale of the Greek army there good, Premjer Goundaris told King Con- stantine and the cabinet yesterday. The premier returned last week from Smyrna. Alexander Papanastasion, of nationale economy in Venizelos cabinet, and Lambrakis, editor of the newspaper Patris, who were arrested last week for publishing an article urging -the abdication of King Constantine, have been released. M. Papandreou, an- other official during the Venizelist regime has been sentenced to 18 months imprisonment’ on the same charge. is minister | the last Demetrius CRISIS IN ARGENTINA Non Union Labor to Be Employed in Loading and Unloading Vesscls Buenos Alres, May 9.—Labor troubles which have embarrassed port authorities here for some time threat- ened to reach a crisis today. The Labor Protective association was pre- pared to carry out its announced plan of employing non-union labor in transporting goods to and from vessels, if union labor refused to do the work. The government strongly dis- approves of the decision of the asso- | slation sald an editorial published | yosterday by La Epoca, the govern- | ment organ. The newspaper did not reveal what the government's :um.uda' toward the protection of free labor would be in case the association fol- lowed out its plan. Before the association reached its decision, the newspaper declared, the | government requested further delay | in order that it might have time to attempt a peaceable adjustment but, this offer, it was said, was “disdain- fully refused.” “LASS CONFIRMED. i About 210 Adults and Children Are | Confirmed at St. Joscph’s Church. A class of about 240, including chil- dren and adults, received confirma- tion at St. Joseph's church yesterday ' afternoon at 4 o'clock. Auxiliary | Naayem, who spoke at Minor . i Friday, school Andrew's church and Rev. J. St. Mary's church at the masses yesterday morn- ing. of St. CITY BOARD MEETINGS. The following board meetings have been slated for this week: Tuesday, health commission at 5 o'clock; pub- lc works board, police commission and fire commission at 7:30 o'clock. committee at 4:30 o’'clock. MAN’S CAR HIS CASTLE. Dry Agents Cannot Search It With- out Warrant, Baltimore, May 9.—Attorney-Gen- eral Armstrong has ruled that a man's automobile, like his home, is his cas- tle, and that prohibition enforcement officials may not enter it unless they . bhave a warrant. The attorney-genecral declared that it was as equally necessary to have a warrant to search a man’s car as it was to enter and search his house. Though the decision ia rendered only for one county, it is held that it automatically applies to the rest of the state, except where there are lo- cal laws to offset it. WHooPiNG COUGH USE SPINOL Spinol is an external application and the most effective treatment for whooping cough on the market. It loosens the phlegm, quency and severity of the spasms, and hastens the cure; makes the nights more comfortable. Spinol can be used in conjunction with internal remedies. Grand testi- | monials. All drug stores. Prica 60c. Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficlency i e v Dot 3 reduces the fre. | New York, May 9.—Twin girls joined together were born yesterday afternoon hospital in Paterson, N. J., with their heads on opposite ends of a long trunk, but with completely formed hands and arms. Two complete and trunk, and another leg of abnormal size and with ten toes on the foot is on the other side of the body. The two girls are different from the famous Siamese twins, and physicians have not yet been able to decide whether there are two bodies or one body with two heads and two sets of NOTICE— HULTQUIST BROS., Are at Your Service with a First-Class Repair Shop, ready New Cores. Auto Bodies and Fenders. Tanks and Mufflers Repaired. RADIATORS and Install in the Barnert Memorial ' normal legs -are on one side of '.he,”““i e Anastasia Arrives There to Undergo Operation at American Hospital. Paris, of Greece, accompanied by her hus- band, Prince Christopher, has ar- Members of the party included the princess’ son, William B. Leeds, Jr., his fiancee, Princess Xenia; her sister, Princess Marie, and | mother, Grand Duchess Marie. The princess came to this city for | an operation made necessary by her severe illness of last winter. It will be performed at the American hos- pital, probably within a few days. 107 Arch Street REPAIR Dents and Jams Removed from Notice window, 101 Arch Street, and see our handiwork. — Phone 1326-3. An Experiment This is Being Tried Out at Our New Store 85 West Main Street 1st. We stock only the best possible goods. 2nd. We buy them right. 3rd. They are put on sale at an absolutely just price to you and to us. 4th. There will be NO Bargain Sales, Reductions nor chang- prices, This is the nearest to the ‘Watchwork 85 WEST MAIN STREET — TYPEWRITERS — MAKES ALL We Rent all makes of Typewriters. Rates, it will pay you. Typewriter and Adding Machine Supplies. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 WEST MAIN STREET, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Golden Rule that we ‘know. GIFTS THAT LAST Jewelry. Ballard & Gocht Engraving PROFESSIONAL BLDG. Get our Special Summer TELEPHONE 612. Freckles Can’t Be Dlscouraged May 9.—Princess Anastasia | IEIIEIEEE@@E@E@EBE@E@E\E@E@@E@E@ E@EIEIEII’!]EIEI:’@EEEE@E@E@EEEEE@E@@@EEE The guarantee protects you. Please read it: “If you are not thoroughly couvinced that DANIEL WEBSTER| Flour has produced the best bread you ever baked after you hlvem: used an entire sack of it, return the empty sack to the dealer, leave your name with him, and the purchase price wil! be refund. ed and charged to us.” W.J.CAHILL CO. Wholesale Grocers = 8 g ? NN S E EE Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts COOPER = Storec of Hartford. FORMERLY UNION WALL PAPER COMPANY, WE MOVED TO 37 ALLYN STREET JAN. 20TH, 1921. We have changed only the name—same owners—same low prices—same large selection. 1,000 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM OVER A MILLION ROLLS IN STOCK All colors of the best non-fading duplex Oatmeals, with or without borders. 15C and 20(5 P Harmonellas and Harmonettes—a reguiar 75c value. 25 Single Roll c Everything in wall paper at 10c, 15:, 20c, 25c. Nothing over 25c¢. The largest wall paper dealers in the world. Stores in principal cities and all sell wall paper at 1-83 to 1-2 thke regular price. A call at our store will convince ynn. Cooper WallPaper Storesof Htfd. “WHY PAY MORE?” Wall | BY BLOSSER VES T Do= VoulLL SGNE ME TH' WATCH AND MOM TUE BICYCLE ! T HAVENT THE SLIGHTEST IDEA, FOECKLES, T DREAMED IT WAS MY BIRTHDAY AND THAT MOM GAVE ME A WATCH AND VOU GAVE ME A BICYCLE. ,POP, T BET You CANT GUESS WHAT T DREAMED LAST NiGUT ! W'I:FQECKLE.S‘, Nou KNOW DREAMS| Go BY AFRAID YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND TUE MEANING OF TM GONNA TELL MOM.