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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922 “CULFINISH” is an extraordinary new family washing service that will make your laundry dollar de double duty. “FULFINISH” cleanses your whole family washing, starches it, irons it beautifully at a pound price of 18 cents! Your washing is individually cleansed — there are no marks on any- thing. Every piece is so nicely finished that retouching at home is absolutely unnecessary. The Monday hurly-burly of washing and iron- ing, together with the expense of a laundress, is no longer a neces- cary evil. Telephone 904 and let us tell you more about “FUL- FINISH.” "vn_\. ele, all the way down the line, [The New Britain Shirt Manufacturing including every city ot importance [ company, under the management of tider ils proper listing. Julins Parker and Son, catered to the at ELI.:(‘T[N(" (‘AST TO ““,” l')l.l(vhl\\' ever since (h!_’ vioxt-al of his i party in the fighting of 1920, }f GIVE MASONIC | HOW | The six men who have been freed I Generals Tuan Chih-kwei, Chang hou-yuan, Chu Tung-feng, Chen New Acrivals. wants of local men in those da Books which arrived at the Cham-|the same stand where the Parker — [ ) AR ber yesterday inclwded directories | Shirt company still makes shirts. The | | S i T ;\\\,'y‘”": o """l '_"]"f" “'",' LAuhgebar R R ‘rrnm Philadelph Camden, Pater- | American Basket company, in charge | About 150 Will Take Part in Perfor- | All of them held important commands son, N. J., Ocean City, Millville, N. d., | of President 0. A, North: the Amer- | Chamber of Commerce Has Uselul | ¥mie ana avntic s | New Britain 50 Years Ago. | in the Chinese army and took part in | mance in Anril—Ray Watkins {the activities of 1920 when the Anfu | | ican Hosiery company, under Pre dent Henry Stanley; I and I8, Cor- |club controlled the government and \was kept in power through Premier |Tuan Shih-jui. After the forcible re= [ gerbread Man.” to be presented at the |M1OVE! 0 the Anfu clique through the | B R ' 5 | cooperation of the super-tuchuns, ‘fr.\v'-mn under the auspices of the Chang Tso-lin, Tsao Kun and Wu Psi- I Masonic organizations on April [fu, these generals fled to the foreign 18 and 18, are rapidly getting settlements for refuge and have re- l.ast night the chorus re- [mained in them ever since. Generals ed and tonight the cast will|Tuan and Chang have remained in the t again. The complete cast and | compound of the Japanese legation |chorus for this production will num-|guard in Peking, General Chen, Liu | ber about 150 persons. ":nul Wei have been in virtual captive | While all of the character parts| ity in the foreign settlement of Tien- |have heen given out. August Klein [tsin, while General Chu has been [ will have the part of IPudge, t |nominal prisoner at Paotingfu. [that has seven solo numbers. Miss —_— Mary Williams will take the part of| Galveston, Tex,, is the greatest cot Little Jack orner, Miss Virginia |ton port in the world. Has Comedy Lead. The books are ilable for publie | bin, with 1. H. North president, are i | Ifl[Ol‘ma[IOI] Depflnmem | reference at all times. Directories of | found here. The Humason and Systematic rehe: for *“I'he Gin- New RBritain are on fila for the past|Ieckley — Manufacturing company, | 50 ye: One of the most interest- | Which became part of the lLan- When John Smith has finished dic- | 108 dircctories is one of New Dirit- AL LR S tating a letter to his stenographer, | @i, of 1 to 18 at a time \-m”‘t)mi time w making hardware | | } anog ro a village of less than | Landers, Irary and Clark were in addressed to Bill Johnson in Kenosha, | Lhis city was a village of less than | landers, Frary and i Wihconsin; Locust Gap, Pennsylvania; | 5500 people. | business and were capitalized a I -OGLEL a Dy L CONB YD, $500,000. Today that same firm is Kalamazoo, Michigan, or Turkey Run, “Still Going Strong. gk et 4 R St LS s capitalized at $7.000,000. The Stan- Virginia, and forgets the street ad | 1t is interesting to note that when |jay Works, the Russell and Irwin dress, all he has to do is to telephone | inis airectory was printed, Arthur We | company. the. New Britain Lumber the local Chamber of Commerce and | Rice, now clerk of the board of com- the missing information will be sup- | pensation and ass and Coal (o, the Malleable Tron } sment, was at that | works, the National Wire Mattress plied. | time city surveyor Mr. Rice will | company, The New Britain Rubber | Graoucallyaevany, oty ok town, 1 sound-aut auhalf ‘century of: contintieldompany.-the North &nd Juda eom-| the country that boasts a street di-| gus sorvice for the city this coming | part (hia New Fritain White 1ead | BBt epnoRRtied. | 0 - WG ook e, 1iRvadi s given in the old | company, North and Stabley, Taylor | shelves of the local Commerce cham- | girectory i s T as “Strickland House.” the | yeg (0., all were doing business here | Stevens the part of Mazie Bon Bon $ STt ber. | Strickland house being what later be- | 4t that timo. | and Miss Bisie Collingwood will have| Discarded billiard balls are now Almost All Cities There. ne the Hotel Bronson. [the soubrette role, Marjorie Daw, (made info electric push-buttons. helves in | Irom 67 to 129 27y The hooks are placed on ets. a room used, almost exch ely for At that time cw DBritain had 67 ;‘/ this purpose, and are arranged in al- | streets, now the re 429 thorough- 2’3 phabetical order, beginning with Al-|fares in the city. In the list of strects bany and running all the way down|many statements are found which (“ the list to Waterbury., Running in|now appear amusing. or instance,| ) NiD Charles Clements Will Have the role | me——— | ———— |of Simple Simon. Lambert lLord, | = Wondrous Wise and Raymond Wat- THESE THREE King will have the comedy lead of the play, taking the part of the Goo wnMEN TH'NK AI.IKE Fairy. Other parts will be assigned order, one finds Auburn, Baltimore,|“Arch runs from Main to city line. | |later, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark of & ! y g X h Sliz; a Springer Boston, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dov from North, Klm EATHER exposure and hard | 8t - SoHLR T Oaton WOt R TR Duluth, Erie, Frankford, Fall River, from junction of Main and South work bring pains and aches in | Kansas | Main to Hartford turnpike.” muscles and joints, Have a Georgia, Hartford, Holyok ) d bottle of Sloan’s Liniment handy and | CHINESE LEADERS FREED |¥amus™ ravative “and” wosm oo 4 st Nowth i ] P peller and it has aided me very mu = ,-‘,,~|:"y'-:,ly“.~l fil:l’llllh\\(:u:n \\’:1‘[. Nortn, | @Pplyfreely. Penctrateswithout rubbing. | i TagATd 10 GonNLLBALIOn N TNe A TL];?. [ Piant: tund:aiostl Tvany Bask North You will find at once a comforting | |Imprisoned Afnu Party of Peking Are | laxative that could come up to it," L LR s t tq| sense of warmth which will be followed | | N g 9 | Mrs. ¥ E. Smith, 115 Huntingt ! 1',"” _'”""f””ih AL ‘.” '“;mm by a relief from the sorenccs and | P | Pardoned Tollowing Losing of | TOSH0T 1 POta s ]n\: '"h o i\x f:\mk J :m‘.', m”?r,,"m' I\"Irk to! 5““““550‘?""“8i‘""‘5~, e : s v taking Dr. Truc's Elixir, the 1'::;: yrtle. John runs from P Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, * won the blue vibbon at the Ameri- A i ; —_— Whiting. Lafayette runs from Main Tod H | Family Laxative for constipation and neuralgia, sprainsand stra 5. CRiBve: <Main sttest Thne drom: Hie 1By can Pomer: n Show recentiy held at the Waldorf-Astoria, New| peking, Feb. 21.By presidential | find it to be more effective than any- Llft Off with Fingers | northern to the southern limits of the yo{,:r".f«(i;,)[m)r(,m pain's enemy, Ask | youc - The “princess” is being held by Miss Melba Procter. mandate of January 1st six lcaders|thing 1 ever used.” | city, according to this book. A At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40 o s _|of the Anfu Party, which was -lr|\f~n} Mrs. P. Z. Curtis, Natick, R. I, | statement also is made that “Winter G r (G 902U | S — out of power in 1920 and its chiefs| R T Pl runs from Summer to Spring.” 2 9 g4 |cither imprisoncd or outlawed, have | family medicine we could get; I have | Coffins Night or Day. @a {finally heen pardoned. These six men |aiways got relieved from indigestion." I Among the ) represent all the important leaders of | Others have been helped by Dr, \For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. |1 o o i it o™ [tion of General Hsu Shu-tseng, known | Laxative, ixi the True Family 50 why not you? Made of wdvertisers of fhat per- S . iod is found that of the late B, . llnlmen Porter, which re as follows: “The | & undersigned keeps constantly on hand | t a large and carefully selected stock of < LR R ST furniture of every description. Sole specialty made of undertaking. He se and carriages furnished and | general charge of funerals faken. | Caskets and coftins, from the plainest | to the richest, furnished at all hours, | night or day. 1. (% Porter, residence over store. Main street below R. R. Tt o hitt brop a little [ Crossing.” \ —\ ne' on an aching corp, in- School for Young Ladies. ! ) that corn stops hurting, then| The New Britain Knitting Com- | ly you iift it right off with fing-| pany, the I'nion Manufacturing Com- pany, the New Britain seminary, a | s a tiny bottle of | family and day school for young la- wocents, sufficient | dies, with clementary departments lo remove every hard corn, soft corn| for hoth sexes, are found listed. or corn between the toes, and the cal-| The Stanley Rule and Level com- 1 without rorenc s or irvitation pany was in business at that time. throughout China as “Little Hsu' and pure herbs and seeds. 40c—60c-$1.20, * That Made It Different BY SWAN SAY, WILL YOU WATCH MY SUMICASES EOR WME WHILE WE GO TO DINNER 7 LOOKS WONEST=| GEE :RRENT YOU _| |\ AFRAD TO LEAVE SURE. | KNOW HIM -~ THRY'S Ol RINGER THE LANDLORD —PALACE— Entire Week Starting Next Sunday TEE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE’ Reserved Scats Evenings—On Sale Now