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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922, THE CHINESE SEA GRASS FURNITURE IS HERE After a long journey of three months from Hong Kong, China, our annual shipment of Chinege Sea Grass Furniture arrived in our good old town, and say folks it looks better this year than ever, ONE GAB DRIVER LEFT IN CHICAGO ""hc Found Success 'lhrough Deslgnmg i Inexpensive Little “Love Nest” Homes a realization of her KUCCOSS RO by thoroughly demon trating that she could supervise the and construction of homes | Letter th mun Just recently she drew for Owing to the high customs and the R, T R B R dearth of “hord liguor' fn Germany g dreds of the model to home-huilders the smugglers are able to dispose of X : : Wl over the ccuntry for $498, ready | their wares at good profits. y £ o 3 (6 8labg: BRa b i | Business Nets Him an Average | In Right Element i . ¢ ae od to cut down the cost of living. Did Not Die From Being Struck With Revolver caused authorities and She came to resulted in the to investigate sallor's arrest, 1ishing wged in o lguor smuggling mect other ships by agree ment at sen and take on their fnieit Cirgoe boats en, | planning plans Chicago, April 6. — Repeating hopy-hook maxim to keep his courage Wip, Edward Buda, lyhPr left on the south side f the last seven in the city, remains, lon duty despite the motor competition which he says is starving the shioned cabby out of existence and fWill s00n make him a memory, “Iive years ago there were about 500 of us, and plenty of work for all,” he remarked as he waited for cus omers. oW 1 am lucky if I make 6 a week, and sometimes two weeks puss without bringing me a nickel, though I'm on watch from early in he afternoon until 2 or 8 o'clock in he morning. “When I get { rrmnmln. a chool Hhst 1 say that over {o mysell ometimes, and then I think of school in Hampshire, when I saw the only horse r..x.‘ “Phen T designed house that | costs only $498, “I've’ made lots of folk happy with [ these little love nests. And by doing g0 I've brought happincss to miselr, “Lesson the cost of living and made. That's the sum and | of it all." | and onc old | These pieces are all hand made, strong and underneath with metal and hound to hold you up whether you weigh one or two hundred. | you're substance DR. COOMBS CHIROPRACTOR S, Cor. West Main—TekT 8:30 to 11:30 A, M. OKlahoma City, OKla., April Varjous phases of the slayin Lieut. Col. Paul Ward R ant commandant of Post* field, Iort 8ill, Okla., early Tuesday morning in the home of Jean P. Day, oil man and prominent attorney, were r developed today by county offic County Attorn I'orrest Hughe clared e investigating pe “hidden angles” of the trage: N-Itay photographs definitely set- g tled the question as to whether Cel, 4 \ ; - : . ‘ sturdy, hraced corner braces Rockers, Tables, Tabourets and Setteees are some of the picces we received and we're very anxious you should come in and look them over, a Rocker that we'll send $13.50, that's a winner. Chairs, discouraged, Ang I | tholigh, wned a 110 AL M, | M, Assistant, 1:15 to It suffering from results of Pneu- | the 1Mla, or old Colds, a few treatments will restore | th, vitality, All pressure upon | tissue is relieved and the build pure, rich blood. | “Fhere no treatments like these for undeveloped and weakly children, [or for poor blood circulation. These |treatments cure Asthma, Bronchial, jthe people.” T wanted to so something [(hest and Lung Diseases, Nervous for them that was good™and worth | condition, the Heart, Stomach, Liver, Whition—of a woman's ambition |whiic, No success can come other- | Kidneys, Male and Female conditions, e el s e S SRt v i the $kin or Old Sores and no failures +of overwhelming odds, Began as Fypist I NoUnbis), (sdiatioa Jonany: Tor, o It introduces Miss Blsic M. Lempke, | Today this young woman who be- | [fheumatism. the first of her sex to be given the as a typist heaMs the entire | YO additional charge s | gener: ment of a million dol- | business of a firm whicn | freatments, clectric light Dbaths or + plant, roturbs. demountable houses—| Bnything used to complete the cure. j v g people and families are smpks o W T R A e o shipped to vou ail | Working.peop! Lempke came by her reward | the Kind that come shipped to you ait |, cHOHCHE BEAE WD AR se she says hopes were in 4 to put up. Beck was shot, Shattered fragment Ludy herfof a bullet were the the queen. We childeen | head of the a bui- tood on a bench as she passed, and| et appeared to ar 1l sty stopped and - pinned a | top of the head, above the t ear white rose on my lapel. Tl never| [t ranged down and forward. ‘orget that. No Intention To Kill. “I'd quit driving if T could do any Day has declared he struck Col. hing clse, but I froze my feet twen-| Beck over the head with the r y odd years ago in a storm that tied [ volver he obtained after he retnrne Lip all the trains. 1 was out all night [ home and found (he aviator stru, firiving people home who would have [ pling with Mrs. Day. The revols 'n to death if I'd stayed in and discharged accidentally, Dy aken care of myself. Now those . protesting that he did not in- me people would pass me by and|tand to kill the army officer.” fake a taxicah.” The liquor angle was also being in- Mr. Budd w vestigated by County Attorney Hughes ramily nd before he well as federal prohibition offi- kame to s ago, and| o Coroner McWilliams announ fas been a cab-driver in Chicago ever| o he found bottles and sliced or since. 'w attered about the room in there's to your home for disclosed in v officer. The e entere ! n | monia, of my pen and the 1 Violet It Now is the accepted time for this new Furniture —COME. OHN A. ANDREWS & CO. The Big Furniture Store MISS ELSIE M. LEMPKE AND THIZ HOUSE SHE DESIC 2D (By Roy Gibhons) Chicago, April 4.—This is « story shman for ¢ for electric LIUOR SHUGGLERS | NOW IN GERMANY oreign Country Has Trouble Similar to U. §. Apri P. 8.—Buy your Linoleum before Saturday night and get it laid FREE of charge. Col. Beek was slaii. No Booze. Mr. Day declared todsy that noth- ing stronger than non-aicoholte cot cordial had, heen served at midnight dancing party in the home, preceding the tragedy. Both Day and Mrs. have an- nounced they will tak tand and tell the story of the killing at the oner's inquest set for Saturday & ernoon. apri- the NationatMeat Stores Co. 70 West Main Street Phone 483 Large Buck Shad 20c Ib Fresh Roe Shad 25¢ b <D Vevimmmmmond <,V | | Fresh Cod Steak 16¢ [b That the mules SPECIAL-SIX subterrancan when an 2 ; the ive-passenger, 50-horsepower themeih G 119-inch wheelbase Cord Tires Standard Equipment MULES ENJOYING RESULTS OF STRIKE Animals Brought From Mines Have Not Seen Light for Years like is engaged with iquor smugg . High customs du- ies and a « th of nstead of prohibition ive to smuggling h Funne are able to roods at big profi Captains and crews of fishing hoats hire doing a thriving smugslin 1(“1 in all ports on the German ts, say customs and marine offi-| \yijkes-Barre, Is. mules, Arrests of numerous skippers have hot greatly interfered with the trade lembers of an organization known 0 have smuggled thousands of quarts bl wh and gin into the country have been apprehended and punish d but the manner in which they car Fied on their enterprise, belicved 1o 1ave been over a o sceret waterw jvas not learned e The offenders cmph: o give the authoritic ny inforr ion, some of them admitting the i xpected to continue © operations s 't was made 0on as they were p from juil Hon O . mine NI e a e 56y ars0 Whoh Ehe veite h kipper of one of its hoats put into small place on the Klhe, and sold his cargo of whiskey, ‘or two or hree da there was an epidemic of irunkenness in the community which Hamburg, merica, 6.—Germany, < in a war liquor,' incen- rum illicit is the and the 1l their Pa., April 6.—Mine ¥ of which have not seen daylight for ye enjoying the suspension of work in the anthracite fields with one hundred and fifty-five thousand idle mine workers, If the | capers they cut about their enclosures | are to be t n reflections of their! declined | poarded enclosures. - [ disliked their xistence was gloomy evidenced to drive opening. They 5 in the deep recesses of the mines where trolley lines cannot penetrate or where the sp, from electric wires might v gag Ox- plosions that the mules employed. After once taken into the inner work- ings they seldom removed until their usefuln has passed. Their Palace—Next Week Thurs 4 t“. life underground is about 15 “THE ROSARY Mzys. Mary T. Crean Soloist ForSpringPlanting HEDGE PLANTS MENTAL TREES—EVERGREENS—FLOWERING cars, keep in mind these features of equipment and remember the price of the SPECIAL-SIX is $1475f.0.b. factory: Jeweled eight-day clock on instrument board. Cowl ventilator controlled from instrument board. Tonneau lamp with extension cord. Parking lights in lower corners of windshicld base. One-piece rain-proof windshield and wind- shield wiper. Large rectangular plate glass rear window —753 x 23 in. Tool comparanent in left hand front door with lock. N buying a motor car, you either buy satisfaction—or wish you had. You buy positive satisfaction when you select the Studebaker SPECIAL-SIX. Here's why: Its 50-horsepower motor gives you ample power and speed. ORN SHRUF HARDY PERENNIALS ROSES—VINES— For the Old-Fashioned Garden FRUIT APPLES—PEARS—PEACHES—PLUMS—CHERRIES —GRAPES—QUINCES—SMALL FRUITS APE GARDENING—We make the correct plant- Its roomy body is as handsome as itis well built. It is made complete in Studebaker's own shops where fine coach work has been in progress for ‘70 years. Affair Will be Given at Shuttle Mea- dow Club Tomorrow The series of fraternity and sorori- ty dances will close with the annual LANI AVE COLOR N CHEEKS Baster dance to be given by the Alpha Tota Iipsilon fraternity at the Shuttle Meadow chub tomorrow evening. The Its 119-inch wheelbase insures utmost comfort for five passengers because it provlr‘le! roem en()u"h f’fil’ ‘h“ pfinQFn- Transmission lock which reduces cost of in- surance to owner 15% to 20% One key operates the Yale lock on ignition switch, transmission and tool compartment. ing of home grounds a specialty. Estimates or consultation at your request. ( \’l‘ \i ()(- MAIL LD \\ ITHOUT CH XR(, committee in charge doing its ut- | most to make the affair a success and it promises to be sucl Music will be furnigshed by Hills * Roulanger orchestra, of ford and dancing will b from cight until gers to relax | restful, genuine leather u The Bristol Nurseries, Inc. Alex Cumming, Jr., Mgr. 501-2 Be Better Lookmg—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow-—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetitc poor— llyou have a bad taste in your mouth— lazy, no-good fecling—you should ake Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- Ltitute for calomel—were prepared by |14 natronesses are Dr IDr. Edwards after 17 years of study. S M Dr.Edwards’OliveTabletsarea purely B egetablecompoundmixed witholiveoil. ‘ou will know them by their olive color. Tohaveaclear, pink skin, bright eyes. Ino pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days youmust getat the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con- supatmn Take one or tvo nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15¢ and 30c. for other your face naie in o Kid your husband:* We shall be glad to tell you of many other important points of superiority of the SPECIAL-SIX. You owe it to yourself to sece a Studebaker before vou buy any car. the | Hart- | enjoyed e com- | Its dependability has been proved in the hands of thousands of owners. 1 o'clock, T And when you compare it with other Touring, $147 Phone—Bristol 1 BRISTOL,CONN. Coupe, er, $1425; 4-Pass. Roadster, $1475; 550. Allprices f. o. b. factory VENG JESTER Wfi”‘“ "51]?" g (2 E @ ‘(’\ e ma e 82 and Mr Kinsella and Mrs. How: ext Week Thurs; “THE ROSARY Mrs. Mary T. Crean Soloist Pa’s Anti ique As Ever you dress un men and cold o and put curlers “FOOLISH WIVES” OUR Ol RAZUR )Ty HAD Two A)'w/ fnos: (AL it ](ou-n. M GORTA GENTIMEATAL ¢ | ABOUT T Jum SCRAPER ! ) HERES e R T THATE ISE YOUV I FOuD 1T BEHIND | »:. 5 Cause. o ) THE. BATHTUR ! _;J NEVER GAw/ A ANTIRUE wOT'S | HAD HER (J LCARE KDt _) 1= | GHES | HANDLES Ad' F()UR AlEX/ BLADES G\ACE: We Ownen ER ALONE! ) ERSONALLY ,f/f_> MEVER GEEN G0 2 \WELL PRESERVED m\ nm AAfluq;uc ) - BELONGED ) O MY PAP AQ' | FATHER SEFORE. Him S \ Yer! 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