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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIT, 25, 1922, ~ e e— = o - cm—— ——— ———— pESEEEEIEIS =SS~ ——— — ] CLOSEFOR WEDDINGS | Why Grow Old | City Htems -‘m““{v~‘ 3 Barbers Refuse to Work When Befor‘.: Your Time?\ $050 given AwWRY at tho Kage Brother Member Becomes o Ben of o | ! "- sl B R . dict=—Tailors Also Attend, f ¥ HEH, e | committee o accommadition For Infants and Children, (poclal ta Th i g et gh Southington, Aprit 2% AL of the barber shops and the majority of the the marr ) eph Sabatell 1 of finane 1 taxn ’ 1 1ridgeport . ~N . PODUIAY Mg et 0 e A p ©Anderon tonightat” Cusino Cathol chureh | 2 4 = I [r‘ ]m m‘ "ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. atelle has beon 10 the hudr |* 1 yeues alone t | AVedctable PreparationforAs-4 Always cutting business for many years i the |01 Many folks are younger ar o | 0 the new additio gt he most widely known harlie Ki stir, achy ] omachs and Bowets of g t n i 5 In the tingtheSunacks e 22t Boars () town, His competitors, owners of the | P18 bad eyesiaht b soven other shops here, all were pres ularities are often s 1 celebration after the ceremony Don’t lot weak™k Dying in Germania hall, Doan's Kidney Pills Of To prove that he was not the only . o g Y ) ' eting member of his family who has| M8 0F eldenly folk K your ] end the n | uny X has |y cighbor! N \ Jeave | the tailor shops in the town followea \ " ARERS Lok ek ove Mrs, Allee Tirophy, 220 Cuptis 8 enir o seheduled whist sult after the harhers and they ™ “Whenever T had lame o ) W organizati arre fier bridegroom's father who is o dean of o], - § ni o M o In tailors in Southington. Al the tailors IRAILLRAO N Ak L kidne o [ wel t b "\'I" simimliu'.\mel"md"yn‘?“l" horough and he has becomv one of | than others are at & April 260 Signa;ture ent in the church and they hetd g | Weakness and not mide life more comfort Vot reached the pinnacle of popuiarity, t | S DupuiAriig, Here's a New Biitain €ae « 00 o'cloek troliey their door to trade in honor [ the or other symptom then joined in with the barbers. in| . C¥ osn's Kldney Il = _ _ Juicy Fruit, Peppermint %ywm colobrating the! event and the merri |80t velieve m i e f ve : i 1 ity celebrating the event Ror the lnat ¢ ‘s v | recose cant-operatio , and Spearmint are certainly carly hours hlyl'ulihmedyfof of this morning Baly g gl M n \ . Gonatinatonand Diarriet. S@ 5 gave auiels and s ] oD Tual Koty ot WRIOR| Qs three delightful flavors to finess and RED LR NIGE F6 Loy, time s biovAln g o 4 X and Fevershaeos IR NG DO 'Q KIDNEY . that o bioyele | ¢ choose from. ! W'lfllm- F u Comstock I:nmmnnu-n{ Will Enter- PILLS nsnflin'é____m_,_“ ur ver tain Visitors on Friday Fyening 60¢ at all Drug Stores e Eaba LR T LG Qtae And WRIGLEY'S P-K—the N P FacSinile SidnatZ Friday evening of this woek i | (Lfoster Milbum Co, MigChenBuffalo Ny, | |17 0 T . 8 be a red-letter night for the members P Lo Basd el ¢ new sugar-coated PePPer‘ e p— g o B —— s e e | SDED At Staten Island TREW YORK: __ J Grant Tataren Wi 1 oo | Wells Slated to Head CAHPAIGN EXPENSES e SR AMFALUN | oLiy treat for your sweet tooth. i e ATIPTI Waterh ind High Pries Y City Gar, ) i ‘ it L] See & Hute 50 obt | N 1 7 | " o . Y L3 3 4 . : {\‘IM‘,‘ Sl litepon. the Jain ] s I Candidates, Al of Whom All are from the anley T ritaing € S i A ahal | ore Sueeesst spirants for . . = el ey W Duttle ot B i L TR LU e DR R 2 factories where perfection : : Alderman | R Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. and member: . 1. Wells, it is expeete il be the| Office, File Reports, 1 . h 1 ‘In‘mlmr incampment, No. 32, 3 oW, cHalrMuD.. sneceed] Dopimite] Mg tiliosdne aiketnanta o6 aaie] N 1s the rule. w ol. ar nald Towers, whose term has | naien cxnenaos P . 28 A reception committee composed of The committee will att | PaIED. heleit Aled with Distriet Deputy George . Hockmuth, [to work-out a plan whereby the « District Deputy W. W. Bullen | gurag e run more eff ’FIREMEN SELEET o, Firemen Bdwar lin, Leonard fand High Priest Chas. Hallberg will {with an expenditure of less m 3 T R D s 5 und L Jomas Smith | weleome and care for the visitors ; ik Mo il ave the and Che ¥ June & | while in New Britain ndidate for alderman in e ity : 1 Al AT b b CONDUCTOR IS INJURED 1e fourth ward, $1 for ci 52 wrappers TES 1 et B ; i . . ery; James I, Woods, 1 A o . lichae! | admitted to the " 9 p dward Hummell, of st Y | ¥ 'n; June 16 to 27, Licutenant J. | which will be under the di n of st a conductor f b, nalaate for| Good for 4 A 2 & il H;nllxlyl»m T AL T provided and R o ; sags doho 4, olalanthy, Gemor ‘}’\ voluable Sp[dp’,!‘mr 7 ; Sl St Pl BT e S plone AN AL R il ! stul candidate for councilman . A Ve siear7zavon 7, = . oo duly 8, Car! Kubs, vl refreshments served after the meet- |at Atwood's P e e Ak remtiums s Members Draw Liots This M(!mmg!.\'qun s, HMugh Clark and William | ing. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Melander |this city. Hunimell was on SRS B P J g : @ hiring of a band; n Goo | Shaw. will cater. shutting off o H 0 ! 8 Captain George - o REUEL e of the " ; ] & g ; ttended by Dr. C. M. Cooley, ‘. r ‘mr‘ r'nllnr‘llm.\:v» July 19 to July iabes ; . ¢ ’ I v ee! rate & tomorrow The firemen assembl e s, § : a Linn, Lieute morning ¢ for the tral station th y v | Ifrank G e s G or the iots for their annual vacation. The |ep 4 ! 5 iate Henry Ma o'clock vare @ C 7 Belse L Bt hontlon THS ur gria D . A | Siurday morning, 4 month's mind Framers Of Russo German Treaty in the fourth ward, spent 60 cents on RAISE LEAD PRIC vacation period will open on May s i : s and Wil Conetude on October | \ e i bipsaemiL hasgslnrated orithe s | ge and $10 as a contribution to| New York, April 25.—The American assignments follow: May 2 Sk, ; AN Leon Martin, : republican town committee, Smelting and Refining Co. today ad- e s Sty PORIEO ¢ i . ced the price of lead from 5.10 to tenant \i Firems i R y Jeny S 5.25 cents per pound. ons, Geor oft and ADDRESSES NEWSPAPERMUEN DRENL Kk Kenne s t6 Rap 1, a Asl 1 Goes New ork tember 1, 1ie John Souncy. Tiaddy: Astor’ Goes:to . Nuw: ‘Yol modestly describes the ¢ e & | o 4 i : {had At Gelh herge Lilg. grfonnl . BUSINESS | : 1 . |aboard a private car for New Yo tomobile thitnow Connolly, ! - an an e g & | where the viscountess is to address = i Adolph W September i 3 the annual luncheon of ghe Associated bears his own name as: Septemby S 3 1 ; . | Press today. — We William Hartnett : | Returning to Ba 3 g st I\ b ! o4 g . L op-them ust a eal IMire n \MeCrann and Wi ; E: : R | Lady Astor will end the dinner of : €T ] 5t d‘g liam Keliy; ‘ptembe to (“V\‘”HH.' 3 & ; 2] ’UH' Nati i of Women \u(l‘l',\‘ M’Ill 00, §, Captain Willian . Piremar ! > ; |ana the opening session | . ' U e S e , b IR A Il G RAY'S SYRUP % i Willis s V b . K spices of the Protestant Fpiscopal | g of It is all of this and much - % ! ' eHtan - RED SPRUCE GUM more. Come to oursales- P AND T. ANNUAL. 5 . : [ - "hompson | —— | e e = 1, democerat, unsue- room and judge for i ( VAL RIFLE TEAW AVedetable Preparation that i Lincoln School Association Will Meet waSh WIIh Cflfic‘lra Soap gives quick resulls without This Fvening .-drudqing the system Question of Sending Marksmen to | | | Meet at Toledo to Be Decided - | e anmiar mectine of oo sicon | | and Have a Clear Skin s MG A.G.Hawker e y 30 Bathe with the Soap and hot wa- 8 : ‘ e e Montreal DWATSON £/C0. Ao Il be b ; 52 ELM ST, o'clock, in the schoo ilding. ter on rising and retiring, using 3 2 L 3 national rifle matc (o i Lee of the health boara| | plenty of Soap. lf any signs.of pim- s ; i . in September, will be taken up At i | s u AT SRERMS MODEL A-21 TOURING, $8%0 wi a short talk on health mat plesyredness or roughness aie p"“{; e * 5 meeting tonight of all university vifle |§ £. 0. b. Laniing, Much, 8 which junior achievement e L . Imen. Major Davison, the coach, will PALACE o b 3 h b et it remain five ! s : o i N e subjec S i ill | X q t S present the sul t Fach team will -\(al‘tlng Ne\t hu"day JE L R bathing, Alwaysinclude the Cuticura be made up of 15 men, Among the |2 WESLEY ‘Freckles’ BARRY Eifaen Talcum in your toilet preparations. ity G n8: : ¥ . ; . . ¥ . 3 winter in telegraphic matehes Nor- | Qe rQ “Kl;\v:-?llnn of officers for the coming Denye cherin, Russian foreign minister, at the Genoa conference before in “SCHOOL DAYS DURGGragg Asempton-will \gntariain 2 Dr. Wirth, German chancellor (left), conversing with Tchit-|university’s epponents of the past | wich university and Penna, are ox- vear will also take pl fanb the framing of the treaty which almost disrupted the conference.|pected to enter the national meet ) | A cordial invitation iz extended t« DOINGS OF THE DUKFS Olivia Uoes Some —======lthc publla. —— PALACE i RIVLE CLEB MF 3 : 3 ) Watch For firotah T o el R B Fi JGRAT ARE oU DoiNG e il - Thar's e [1oocT Foreer (I DID YU GeT [ I MBlional Rifle assc ion will be hel v KIS B / - | HAD MY HAND LADY! MORAN OF THE E: Ty tio Jinlon and’ Senise Brotner /4 THE MORNING, OLIVIAP i Sl EiRsT] WANTED, MADAME? | | DID, BUT ¢ | hoods of the South church tomorrow ¥ = E ——— \T TOOK ALL " night i / | READ AN AD INTHE J i ST DARE TAKE THAT! / OFMY STRENGTH l ' PAPER LAST NIGHT 7 I wiyou R 10 DO IT — : - | |aB0ouT A SALE ON e i W EEERRE A uL SPRING DRESSES AND Sseza | WANT TO GET Dawh. 1 u ;7 ! 5 =3 “CULTIVATION” The farmer who cutlivates the soil reaps a harvest, like the man or woman who advertises in The Herald Want Ad columns daily Rememiby At Y ! new thought to the readers when you 20 - . and therefore you are hound (o reap a harvest in results, pro- vided that you offer your goods daily. This is consistent advert B SE s g0 e WA End D, Liet ; _$ALESMAN $_Af;’l_ . Business Is Pepped Up And Down into your Ads. A new thought, nicely expressed, creaies a good impresgion on a reader and a desire on theie part o ’__’——T— 7 = —~ L — ey f {0 ABEUAMT. 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