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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921, 19 WHEN HAIR THINS, Y A Y y v"““”‘.‘""“ ol ““‘ v“‘ “‘ ; L ‘n”"u‘u\‘\M\‘M”“‘H ”‘ “u“ b HHU\"""\ to spread upon the Inutes b [ & part of the fence fde reputation will he hrought here - of the ‘Hv;m\‘fhr-'v n“:- ,»(‘x-::my‘ of | BEEP“‘Q} VH{}[A [ED{ \w'" o "“‘““‘ ‘ ‘“ “\\“ ‘ ““‘ SKATHNG POND vom thme to tme for exhibition pur- | Corporation Passes Vote Commending { the profound respect in which n».} FADES OR FALLS: Over £60 Cases in New Britain o i1\ it e, e e Pilg-Rhodes Gompany Formed (fl‘jj:‘_’ arney & Berry Siate company 10 Rialln! Rlase “;,53‘ ‘g;;;;; e his life o ‘ ‘ USE DANEEEE& tion you ean not find a single trace of dandruff or falling halir. Dan- derine s to the hair what fresh showers of SHOOTS DOWN (OUPLE| | : |Bencuea svlll e Brected ou jdiiferent | the mannce i wiich TRle studept SateH o repard Ihe hebE or thel publi V t tin {sides of the pond and an ¢ will he itted themselyes at the time of Commissioner Arthur N it | he history of New Britain, w pe or P ' | ¢ ory sole N Britain, will' beconstrneted wherein tl ho be-!the fire in the Rinlto theater on the | cOrporation that an adequate memo ford told the building cormmi a meeting last night that there ar Lopencd tomorrow morni on the|come cold can go to get warm. The | cvening of November 27, which re-| '8l over 160 violatlons of the ordinance | Ope Dead, the Other Badly Wounded | RRhodes pond at Arch street and | pot-dog man has been given @ con- | sulted in the death the fidelity of this brave youth to the | may be erected to mark forever| f one Yale stu highest ideals of unselfish devotion relative to advertising signs in thi Shuttie Meadow avenue, hy Arthur city and sald that it was high tini as They Try to Sei Pilz, well known athlele and physical |fanicy. ancay 3 Bl azgesonite (0N AR Whe BIENESen T Ut ALE ) i reoatint h le of the uni rain and sunshine are that the ordinance was enforeed lInatruator e anl Mavtinar. Rihe P AL B e gonai prenlaimbenos sudents. | oty that she numbers such men | to vegetation, It goms This was brought about hecause of Him, [ eared e R ! Phree polo rinks will he laid out | The reso "mw uh L R ORI L fRtited it S right to the roots, in- aletter which was received from | g0l e Gt ks e e CI polo and factory nights wiil | ration fo ”\;-, | M\lllly)w!y of similar vigorates and strength- Eiward ~ Willametz of the New | (G008 TR e one man |playground during the summer and |y LiaRaltetriontaln RN ESLhe) SaTiisn s REN KL SRR ICE | ons tham, helping yaue Britain Sign Co protesting that {he "‘ £y ‘}‘ i gl o it B winter. B -"'M”“”‘ outside of the university 2 HELD IN COUNTERPEITING, hair to grow long, thick and possibly wounded another as he [no s hasketh coach at the ew | thodes i8 & well known polo The resolution of the Ya corpo v | ordinance in this city is m e T Ty ST Gy T bt pam | \"‘ ‘-“I les 14 Ly ! “ nog “ UsuseRuLon the Yale cory Olean, N, Y., Dee, 16.—Two alleged and Juxuriant said that he had i oni]ca ¢ %l ¢ LA S 4 3 clans have|pjayer d has played in London ar ration follows 7 | & o (nla! ' - n‘:’,‘ ““HH et foet | & 82,500 dinmond fn a downtown jew- |been engaged to erect six high-pow | Perts oted, to record the deep appre- | counterfeiters, James Galll, | Girlar - Girls! = Dand L L G Wet | €11¥ stor cred are lights over the pond the ciation of the president and fellows of | Benjamin La Itose, 25, both of Bri —‘:"' yoRnE Y “':’ I"I"‘;II",”'"l:;‘;’:&;’; i ( on Wes o ; . ’ e : : 3 i | thin, scraggy. el R s e e e he robbery took place shortly after | place will he open to the public to-| DYNAMITE FOUND AT BRIDGE, 'he heroie action of those students| ford, Pa., are being held by local po- | LN ‘b ‘:"i Dapastine. will douBis o roceivml 1 answiy| U 0'clock yesterday afternoon, when | morrow mornin MR day [ i B i of Yale university who at the burning| lice for Federal authorities on an open | 0f delightful Dangeris R SR | well-dressed young man asked a|Saturday and all da nduy will e GRaLEEY ) of the Rialto theater on the evening| charge | the beauty and radiasee of your hair mat AT AL Saman olAck Ih tha slara ot Nl | ontbne progian,d Ee 166 in said 1o b |4 ng Auoks Qf Gynam s |and make it look twice as abundant. Mr. Rutherford, who was building ; o] ; prog I8 sald to he |00 yp the entire city Nencton R el imedinatsthatipllc)| 2 Caion an w'lu- ‘m‘“ to!seven inches thick now and it will be | voatorday on the fl cation was received, held the permit o \lm i diamond in the window tested daily darving the vinter while river bridge he b ot O (saying he was to be marrvied. Grab- | skating is permitted up hecause he was the nm‘wv.‘ tl i \ | 1 ¢ I the dynamite was f that the sign was violation of the "‘J’ LoLOne o RSO e door, | Messrs. Pllz and Rhodes have pre-| qpolley cars and by | city ordinance. It was decided x.‘:rw‘» % ‘.“\\.]‘ nan customer sereamed, fpaped an elaborate program tor the gohool children i th A Cor noratin | lLuby alker, L store detective canught the robber by the cout. There 8ol for decision Commissionr Walsh said that he was strongly in )‘““ Anomen LIS FKIE; and Wal e fihiet opc| e EralNoen i wi (OISt ol intllcle through his neck and shoulder. nance and cited many violations in the city. The opinion of Assistant (‘orpown tion Counsel M. H. Camp relative to The handit fled with the diamond and dodged into the Kimball House | 3 entrance a few doors to the north, the controversy over the erection of | While hundreds of passershy shouted | g last Main street was recelved [ast|an effort to do so, and he fell ser iously wounded from two quick shots | § evening, and is as follows Christmas Savings Club Checks Cashed Here Xmas G that took him in the neck and chin He was B Graham West, 47, City In reference to your inquiry i v ft Suggestions gard to a fence huilt of wood vhere | 13 Fight | Controller Last night at the hos the wooden posts extend pa e s ssilhshad anchatceiol RES ta tionery,ismall and large Pencil Sets ° iha hanait wasianieklytlost dn tie |k hoxes, white and colors Register Books | n ore 1 € MEAT [;AU E U ‘,“u‘.u.\ “‘JK ;u’ w’rwi»v x:\-:v‘l"ml‘\"““ " Eversharp Pencils Printing Outfits p a ur ay ° proved unwarranted. g 'ountain Pens, all best Toys KIDNEY TROJBLE T smas vt Cort-nt 4 i ATSO OPEN EVENINGS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 » . 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