New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1922, Page 5

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THE LAST OF A SERIES OF LECTURES Ilustrated With Many Excellent Views AROUND THE SEA OF GALILEE SOUTH CHURCH—SUNDAY—7:30 P. M. Cordial Invitatjen To All ANDERSON HEADS BASKETBALL TEAM State Trade School Lettermen Meet to Choose Captain At a meeting of the New State Trade school basketball men, O. Evald Hartford, was clected captain for nex year. “Andy"” made a place self in right guard and pluc game at all tim last year he won his ball, holding down throughout the of high orde for teammates v to the team. r fair and it is expected thial Anderson of Wes for him letter in hase. second base ]l|~ fielding ndline wil Shopping In The Attic Most attics are full of discarded clothes whicl new. partment store is a color guide, Select your favorite colors and, at trifling cost, many fresh, beautiful things to your pres- ent wardrobe. FAST 22 COLORS Ask 15¢c éAKE s No Stised Hands or Utensis Noi Britain letter- wyed a hard, No other household dye has all the ad- vantages of SUNSET. ON PALESTINE make as good rount of himself on the diamond as he has on the courly Sweaters and letters in basgetball will be awuarded the following men: Captain J. Swanson, Capt. clect O, I, Anderson, Manager Humphrics, 1L Anderson, Patrus, Kemenicky, Wit- ham. Letters are to he awarded I sen, Kulikowski and Laur] These will be awarded at the reg meeting of the association in th lond week of April. At the meeting baseball men will also rded letters. Following s of the men eligible to wear their let- ters in baseball: Capt 4 , Cap- Sikora, A. Vance, H. wquist, S, Anderson, t « t Buropean factories cach week pro- duce ahout 16,000,000 pounds of butter with cocoanut il s the base. Tn 15 states the United States re- clamation service has retrieved 3,- 000,000 arid acres through frrigation projects. 1 h SUNSET DYES can make good as At your dealer’s, druggist's or de- with quick, clean work, you can add vour dealer to ehow the SUNSET Color Guide, can't suoply you mail us 15c and we will send the color desirsd. Don't accept substitutes. RTH AMERICAN DYE CORPORATION MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK NEW B RITAIN FARMER-LABOR RALLY Patterson, Globe Trotter and Politl- cian, Will Talk Monday Night at Arch Strect Meeting Hall, William Patterson, globe trotter, viceman and general political er, will be the principal tpeak a rally of the Farmer-Lahor party Monday evening § o'clock in Kol- odney hall itrect, Henry candidate on the ticket for the office of mayor, will also speak. Several of the candidates on the Iarmer-Labor ticket, which this year is complete in every office, will also be heard. GRANITE CUTTERS RS STRIKE Votes to Reject / (d By Employers and Will Not Resume Work For Time, Boston, April 1 (By ociated Press)—The granite cutter inter- national union has voted unanimously to reject the new agreement at re- duced wages oftered by the employers, | and will not resume work until a ne \\" contract has been signed, James Dun- can of Quincy, international president announced today. The action applies land shops affiliated with the Toard of Control of the granite industry The latter announced it would put into effect the American plan of open shop if its o t 0 ROYAL MARRIAGE {o all New Eng- Daughter of Regent of Hungary Will Wed Lt. Fay, Thereby Setting Ru- mor At Rest. April 1 (By Associated announced that the Paulette Horthy Admiral Horthy to Licut. Ladisl ce in the royal Rudapest, Press)—It is wedding of daughter of of Hung will take T next Monda Announcement of the wedding date sets at rest rumors of a plan for the palace marriage of Mlle. Horthy to the young ] —PALACE — The Biggest Sunday Show Ever Offered ! Hamilton Theatrical Corp. SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY presents wnMIA MAY Two Years in the Making ! Cast of 50,000 People ! A Story 24—REELS—24 In 4 Instalments of 6 Reels See Story One This Sunday Next “THE A Series of Four Cparamount That Covers the Globe ! Each Sunday—Story Two RACE FOR LIFE” DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, She Found Success And Romance In Sewer Pipes ASTRID 1 By Roy Gibhons b ks is nin sewer | there the | of busine and romance ike the case of Astrid Rosing, nee. s president and sole one of the largest brick, sewer pipe establishments country for owner tile ana in of Was Penniless And 15 years was less Danish girl, arrived in erica Didn't know Went to work a sewer pipe to write many let buying and sclling of material Shortly she decided to branch out on her own hook. lHer were for the firm she had starte with. Then she opened a s of her own. Today? large in the business. 120 just I penni- Am soul in th a ster country. in and had oceasion the apher rs concerning tirst orders 1 out Albrecht of (& \l\'lvlll«~ the ry, as a solution of former Archduke the numerous crown of Hur the royalist i CHILDREN'S HOME CONCERT for sue Difficulty in Getting Lumber Will Hold Up Construction Work—Lay Floors Next Week. Rackliffe ble con- ing on managed nill, laying start, Although the road to Heights is in almost impas dition, the contractors W the Children's Home have to get some lumber up the der difficulties, and work of the floors in the new home will Tue y of ¢ The plumbing and heating appar- yet arrived, but door and atus has not y window casings are being installed, building will be and it is felt that the ready for oceupncy by July 4. un- t week Clty ltems New qu»nh at Morans'.— advt. A special meeti Barry Council, A. held tonight at 8 o “Hortense,” new Vietor dance rec- ord Pierce & Co—advt. Dr. 1% J. Mann has removed his office to Booth's block.—advt. 'BAD BREATH Comes from Biliousness So does a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, dull headache, and unhealthy yellowish skin, these symptoms all tell the story of a disordered system and your Immediate need of a purely vege-. table correctlve to preveni infece April Commodore » Ry will e of At ol Drigists 25%2 box \W Sarw "4) od o lumna({’d Shave With Cuticura Soap The healthy up-to-date Cuticura way. Dip brush in hot water and ~ib on Cuticura Soap. Then make luther on face and rub in for a mo- ! ment with fingers. Make & second lathering and shave. Anoint any ir- ritation with Cuticura Ointment, then wash all off with Cuticura Soap. Nothing better for sensitbve skins. 7 Mel, Addpess: “Cutieura Lab- Malden 68, Mase."" Soid ever, oy Bic. Ointment 23 And bbe. Talcam g, wcuhrur- Soap shaves without mug. LOSING the | sigl s | United St APRIL 1, 1922, “Many dishes, many diseases”— 50 said Benjamin Franklin two hundred years ago. And he knew When you eat meat you do not need you are gen- erating poison that causes the gradual slowing down we call “old age.” To keep the zest that stands for joy in living, eat simple, nourishing foods—chief among which is BREAD. Increase health and vigor by eating NEW-MAID BREAD —The loaf so rich in quality in- gredients that it makes the best, most wholesome food that comes on your table, Ask your grocer —I[PARKER-BUCKEY NEW-MAID tion of figures, announcement was made from this office that Quigley had d the city by more than 600 HERALD FIRST WITH RESULT OF PRIMARY telephone wires were Kkept intly busy giving out the des sired information to more than 1,000 inquisitors. So rapidly did the calls follow one upon another that for more than an hour, two calls were being re- ceived at once on the Herald board. When the Herald switchboard lights indicated a call, the connection would ablished and the question fne put:— “What's doing on the primaries?” Before the answer could be given, [another party would be thrown in on the wire and one answer would inform two parties. The Ierald wires were busy until the office closed after 11 o'clock. "Te |le ln !-u\mf‘ s!" That's her ad o ) e your work to find Let him find Bulletins and Final Pigure On Curtis- a husband, ¥y Fight Compiled By 's what she did ed for him “And 1 Her hushand a job in her plant. She as an cengineer. fell in love with him on “He's still on the around the Stafl Expeditiously. The Herald bhulletined the first an- nouncement of the progress of the re- 3 mn I'm the publican pri y last night, when over Curtis in the given out, several of its receipt by Quigley's majorit sixth ward was v+ | minutes in advance the republican headquartc Likewise, the Herald w to announce the final result. Several hundreds of both men and women flocked to the Herald office to read the bulleting on the primary zht. At 8:10, ten minute fter the doors of the polling places closed, the returns from the sixth ward were ed in the Herald window. In rapid ccession, the other wards were and long before any other had completed the compila- It you from bus yer. DBut be called just Astrid Rosing hecause that's the name under which she built up her success. me the first _Game of checkers was played in pt centuries before the Chris- tian era. ) Ancient Chinese porcelains cannot be duplicated hecanse the coloring | matter used came from mines how exhausted. b Portland. Ore., has one of the fin- est labor temples in America, re- cently completed at a cost of $400,= 000, camphor now made in the s from coal tar brok- ; ported, en Japan's world monopoly in the agency drug. . Artific A3 A Luxurious Five Passenger Coupeon the Chassis that Masters the Highway EAL closed car cemfert starts with a chassis—not merely a body. There must beample power in the motor, a long solid frame, elastic spring suspen- sion and perfectly balanced construction of every mechanical unit. That is why the 6-66 closed models are supremely fine motor cars. They are equipped with a mighty engine of 70 horse power and a chassis 131 inch wheel base that rep- resents the last word in six cylinder engineering. One ride will convince you that the 6-66 is, indeed, the Master of the Highway. It will show you that a fine mechanical foundation is essential in any car—closed or open. And you will be surprised and delighted to learn that the new prices range from $2195 up. THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. ST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. A REPUTABLE CONCERN The New 6-66 Prices The New 6-44 Prices 131 ineh wheel base—70 horse power 119 inch wheel base—50 hovee power -66 Lakewood, 7-Pass. Touring - $2198 6-44 Touring, 5-Pass, - $1468 66 Larchmont II, Sport Type . 2245 6-44 Sport Type, 4-Pass, 1898 -66 Daytona, 3-Pass. Roadster » 2495 6-44 Roadster, 3-Pass, 1468 -66 Sedan, 7-Pagsenger . . 3155 6-44 Sedan, 5-Pass. = 3265 6 1998 6 -66 Limousine, /-Pass, 3350 6-44 Coupe, 4-Pass. « -66 Coupe, 5-Pass. 3100 All Prices F. O, B, Fuctory, Tas Extra Cord Tires Standard Equipment on all Modely .

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