New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1922, Page 5

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Bang! S-5-s-s-s! Both rear tires at once. Sounds pretty bad— and looks worse! But yow have a couple of spares along ~a lucky strike for you. LUCKY STRIKE. When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette — because It’s Toasted* W —which seals in the delicious Burley flavor And also because it's —— NOVELTY VERSE WINS §1 PRIZE Atbertus Johnson Is the Lucky Today's §1 Swanson, J ‘ nue, for the prize goes to Albertus 90 Shuttle Meadow ave- following gem: Bennett's advertising novelties Are of the very best, To popularize your business Samples furnished on request. ALBERTU'S SWANSON, JR. 90 Shuttle Meadow Ave. Ci Other pieces of poetry worthy note are: of Some girls like to look pretty, Some girls like to look young, So they guide their steps to Estelle Barkman'’s, And there the work is done. MARGARET HALLORAN, 23 Seymour Ave., New Britain, Conn. 1 wanted to find a place to dine, There are many good ones earth; To Jack’'s T was advised to g0 Where I'd get my money's worth. MRS. E. S. JOHNSON, Highland Terrace. on Has that boy of yours some worn-out clothes And does he need some more? Bny now, and a bargain get, At the Boston Clothing Store, MARTON 3. HALL, Kensington, Conn. O A There was a voung man named Lane Who wanted to catch a train To the phone he did go Called two seven 00 He had five minut is plain. Ww. to spare that L. WILLIAMS, 53 Hart St New Britain, Conn. Chocolate coated nougatines! At McEnroe's they're found, Along with the latest magazine I took my love a pound. JOHN I. MOORE, Box 294, city. It you want a real good treat Just walk along Main street, Till MeEnroe's you spy Then buy an “Aretic Pie." JOHN F. MOORE, 3ox 204, city. If you. want your hair hohhed Or a massage pul on your face Go down to “Lucille’s Beauty Shop,"” For she says, “It's the only place.” GERTRUDE L. JOHNSON, , 77 Commonwealth Ave., New Britain, Conn. If you're going to a party, And what to get, vou are in doubt, Buy a houquet of carnations At “Welch's lower Shop."” GERTRUDE JOHNSON, Commonwealth Ave., New Britain, Conn. | 7 B. Nelson the tailor You ali know him well Let him make your suit You'll surely look swell CHARLES WALLIN. Rules of the Contest 1.—Write a Want Ad Rhyme based on some advertisement which appears in The Herald, Want Ad Rhymes on classified ads in gen- eral are not included. Your verse must concern some particular ad. | |Ad Rhymes Judge, New Britain Her- | winner nts arve on | Write slde of the paper and he sure to paste a copy of the advertisement about which you write on the side of the sheet, preferably at the top of your verse At the bottom of this paper on the same side wreite your name and ad- dress in full and mail to the Want on but one same ald, 4.~ The name and address of the will announced daily in The Herald together with a copy of the Want Ad Rhyme he has written 4.~ Date each Want Ad Rhyme that | you send in. More than one at o time | on separate sheets of paper from the sumo party will be aceepted but not mare than one on each advertisement, School hoys and girls may compete as well as grown-ups, Test your skill at may win $1.00, TAYLfiR'mu‘BDER—cASE No Real Progress, Thongh Police Are rhyming-—you Following Rather Vague Clue Just Received, Los Angel Ieh, 23 A second search was planned today of the loc tion where Harry M. Ifields, under ar- rest in Detroit, was reported to have sald the pistol used to kil William Desmond Taylor, film director could be fouand, Deputy sherifts scarched last night nen receipt of & telegram from De- troit authorities containing I'icid leged declaration on the without results. They announced ey weuld loos today for a bunk teller whe, ac- cerding to other inforn ian given in Detroit by Ifields, changed one thousand dollar bill in order that per- sons named by him as havine comn- mifted the musler might have $900 with which to pay him for driving the automobile i which they rode fo the Taylor apartnents. Néfi 7(;'oi.i_i'fires i lits NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1022, MEET ME TONIGHT AT THE "ELKS’ FAIR BARDECK’S HALL, ARCH STREET DANCE TO REAL MUSIC PLAYED BY THE ROYAL MARIMBA BAND ADMISSION 25¢ NEW LONDON CHOSEN CONVENTION PLACE Post Office Clerks Will Meet There Next Washington's Birthday New Haven, Feb. 23, -The next convention of the state federation of post office clerks which was formally organized yesterday with Charles W, Ryan of Hartford, president, will hold next conveotion at New London Washington's birthday of next The state body hecomes part of the national federation of post oftice clerks which has affilia- tions with the American Kederation of labor. There is another organi- zation the united n onal association of postal clerks which is not affiliated | with the labor organization. Yesterday's convention adopted resolution placing it on record favoring a rule under which a postal employe shall be paid a full day's|if work for Sunday even if the full d: IB on Sunday is not worked. The ment advanced in support of the olution was that an employe called upon for a part of Sunday in effect lost the use of the whole day. on vear, a as is zolfer, good-naturedly stood for advice from Briand who at golf | links. can’t play golf and diplomacy any more. | TOMORROW NIGHT AL MINARD'S $4,000 IN PRIZES | There would be complete accord between Ingland and France those two nations could get along as well as Lloyd George and riand did on the golf links at Cannes. Lloyd George, expert| that's a true test of friendship on the and is no longer French premier, they more or less of a duffer 3ut, now that B Opposed to Politics. The convention also went on record in favor of having the postmastership taken out of politics mainly on the ground that men outside a post office know nothing about the postal service and that it would be better for the government and for the service fo have the head of the office kept there or appointment of a successor made from within the office. The convention also favored a re- quirement that a candidate for a clerkship should have a certificate of educational fitness before appoint- ment, a Certain proposed pension measures were adopted. Bakeries Now Display Distinctive Products er ar; pe sa Girls, if you'd have your hair dressed in the Jatest styles have a look at the above coiffures. At top, the permanent wave with bobbed effect; center, dehutante wave with curls; be- low, fan wave with swirls and curves, These were approved at the recent convention of the New York Hair- Vienna, b. 24 —With the decon- trol of breadstuffs, the bakerjes have begun to display all the old time rolls, pastries and fancy breads that are known the world over as distinc- tive Vienna products. The bakers fought it out with the government and finally won. Naturally, the breads are beyond reach of the masses and even black ration bread is selling for 430 crowns the loaf as against the officially estimated price of 360. di TURBINE DEVELOPMENT. A. W. Honywill, Jr., of Hartford, will address the New Britain branch of the American society of Mechani- cal Fngineers next Tuesday evening. The meeting will be held in the audi- torinm of the Central Junior High school at 7:30 o'clock and will bhe open to the public. Mr. Honywill, who is superintendent of the Terry Steam Turbine company and chair- man of the Connecticut section, A. & M. E. will take as his subject, “The Development of the Fall Steam Tur- bine.” The address will be illustrated. Two towers of the proposed Hudgon river bridge at New York will he as dressers’ association. . Unless you see the name ¢ over 22 years and proved sa Colds Toothache Earache \epirin is (e trade mark FOX’S—Monda; This ayrn s different fsom all others Quick reliel No upistes IS¢ everywhere WARNING! Say *‘Bayer’ not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Mandy “Dayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100 of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylleani 1 e . ——— T R A B e e T S i) Tuesday—Wednesday “THE CONQUERING POWER” By Producer of “Four Horsemen” wifh high as the Woolworth building. when you buy Aspirin. Bayer’” on tablets, you are fe by millions for Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Druggista RUDOLPH VALENTINO and ALICE TERRY i New, Britain Girl Is No Longer Head received T the that her services as head of gion's service division would no long- | which time she has received no com- | ter her of the the only beards. —_——— MISS WALSH TIiRdUGH U The duction SMASHES | | long-awaited Rex Ingram pro- | of “The Horsemen of | the Apocalypse” is coming to the Pal- | theater beginning Sunday night | an entire week. This is the pic- | that cost Metro $1,000,000 to and, from all accounts, the §1,- | was well spent, crit agree that all other efforts at produc- tion on a grand scale have been sur- passed and record runs have been | made in New York, Chicago, Roston, Pittsburgh, Detroit, l.os Angeles and other cities where the picture has been previously shown Ifour of the Service Division of the ac for ture make, 000,000 American Legion, Miss Mary (. of letier rank n lLegion Walsh this city | on Tuesday from S, Butterworth notirying the i of | her easurer Ameri be required. He enclosed a check paying her sal- y for the past 22 weeks, during| nsation from the Legion. At the| me time Miss Walsh received a lot- from Adiutant Tainan notiTying | closing of the service Iy been proved through the sie s of the novel by Vieente B Thanez, upon which the photodrama |is founded. This production is report- ad to have followed faithfully the epic | tule of human passion against the | ckground of the Great War as re- | lated by Ibanez.—advt. ailiié vision. At one time kings and nobles were | persons permitted to wear Clayton & Lambert Torches Fer Plumbers and Steamfitters Just what you need, Plumbers and Steamfitters! We've just received a supply of (Clayton & Lambert Torches, Firepots and Furnaces. You know how good Clayton & Lambert tools are. They’ve been selling for 30 years, and their reputa- tion is international. - Tar Paper Prices Lower! The price of tar paper is down again! At $1.25 a roll—that roofing for chicken coops and sheds, recently re- ceived is meeting a popular demand. .Look to your spring roofing needs —and let us serve you! Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. 250-256 PARK STREET Call 1074—1075—1076 JAZZATEERS NO CANVASSING ponsible for the larger collections [this month, 20,000 Collected This Month in Tax Office | al- | hefore | SIR FRANCIS DRAKE NOTE rancis Drake lodge, Sons of St, Tax colleetions this month have Nir Miareh 1 that figure will have been in Gearge, will hold its regular meeting Hall this evening. Reports various committees will be matters will be the meeting, creased considerably, Collector Berna During the { year, only $4, lirger amount tax on the hooks this personal visits [carpet howling and card playing will be held, A full attendance of mem- bers is desired. Vegu the Neard and important dofte Loomis helicves. of month of February | 500 was collected, The uncollected year, coupled with {h to delinquents heing made by the col leetor and Mayor O, 1% Curtis, are discussed, Following ol re G “Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known Don't and running: relieves head- duliness, feverishness, sneezing. 's Cold Compound” is the surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores, It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist up- on Pape's. Instant Relief! stuffed- [ stops *ose up! Quit blowing snuffling! A dose of “Pupe’s Cold Compound’ {a- ken every two hours until three doses taken usually breaks any t up. e first nostrils and air sy ache, Pi quickest, are cold dose opens clogged-up passages of head; A ————— e e e ———— 7 The appeal of the story itself has || ~ Great Moments i a Great Picture The Tango Tt isa dance of the hot countries, a dance of tropic passion: at first seductively slow, then abruptly changing to steps of lightning quickness and lithe grace. You cannot have known how the tango can be danced until you have seen Metro’s Rex Ingram Production THE FOUR HORSEMEN Of the Apocalypse Adapted by June Mathis from Blasco Ibanez's Novel Special Music By An Augmented Symphony Orchestra Reserved Seats [Lvenings On Sale Now —PALACE— Entire Week Starting Next Sunday ‘THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE’ Reserved Seats Evenings—On Sale Now

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