New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1922, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APR! e e e g e ——— — SRS 1JKE A WIND SWEPT VJOUNTAIN EING well-groomed doesn’t invelve a continual outlay of money for new clothes. With a little investment in dry cleaning from time to time, you will ap- pear at your best—and your clothes will last much longer. No soiled spots can escape the trained fingers of our dry cleaning experts. Every fiber is as fresh and clean as a mountain peak when your clothes come back to you. And after cleaning, our tailoring renews the garment’s original smartness of shape. Union dry cleaning is well worth while. You save considerable money; your clothes will last far longer; and you are well-dressed all the while. This is true econ- omy from every viewpqint. churches will | is desired. Mr. Mehl f Jgle! st shows in the state, and the ers, because of the fact that carryl in adhered to standard time and | pected that all other R WN 7 pins by the men has become P sat deal of confusion res also adopt the plan. The schools of | necticut State college ¢ Storrs nnmml“u expeets to do better this fad among “,,,,,“,,“,“ rofrom. the city will also open an hour carl- [speak on *“Co-operativ i g year by bidding for the state meet- i jer. » same time th 3 Y f the Rhode Island Red club, rd and intermediate p Uniform About City. ier. Hart The little tokens used pla n{ The oftices in the City Hall will be | Whether the clocks will be turned | s of eggs set and chicks hateh- wred Rock club, the National ickets on the trolley cars, are so| on the new schedule in ordance [ ahead or not, is stion which the pring, to date, by members of * Wyandotte club, and ‘the of- ‘ at they ca | with the daylight saving policy adopt- | individual enterpri ill decide. A | the association. |ficial state show of ihe American ung on | or similar articles, umu ed hy the common council yecent rnumln. of the ctories have made | e dues in the association are Ponltry association. To further this e B T meeting. The factorie to turn the cloc whead an feq 00 per year, and entitles the mem- SCheme to the hest advan e ficers of 1921 have been ppointed. Pawtucket and South Attleboro, |come into sis on. “on ot an Cny Hall, Facwues Busmer uses, stores, newspaper of Ilg o TR g il kb T T T ren and women can he seen “m | , ess places will alsc | N otfi the new schedule so that the city |that they will not turn their clo winter. New Britain had one of ajpr meetings. ounces to the tiny Jittle things with | em of time this year. ard time and advance their . which only infants have a iking R R T anufacturers and the mem- | an hour which is essentially the same QS‘ Pawtucket, R April 26.—Bomb- | acquaintance, strung with the little | Beginning next Monday, April 30, |hers of the Chamber of Commerce |thing. for ENFANTS and !NVAIJDS ings Which damaged cotton mills here ftokens. New Brit: will wake up an hour ‘ have been in favor of the hour carlier | e AJ\FOR and at South tleboro, Mass., late It is expected that a slump in the | earlie; start on the ummer | plan ever since it has been put in | CHICKEN FANCIERS' N TING. , last night, and aroused these textile | piano wire market,will induce i new | schedule saving. This will | vogue, and although last year was an | communities were under inv tvpe of nec during the “”‘“i”‘-.lrhl this ) s ©exception, both of the bodies this | poultry Club Will Hear Expert Talk today but without clue to the perpe- mmer | roundi s and towns of the|year decided that they would adoptq Next Tucsday Night. 5 o '-,' / il | the Orlgmal trators. These latest incidents el - 4 et so New York and Mass., which | the new schedule. it - 5 { strike of cotton mill worke | row can he sent |y, iready stated that they will go Churches Also Affected. { The monthly meeting of the New b g i i 1 1Y Avozdlmltatwn: its fourth month, causcd 1 by B ROOdIATONBKaslrm 20U, th D50 | G the: now aohadilestb estiorm awith| Arnoutesments: eréiande. i Hiies Brifaln - Poltey: hesoolatiof will D i of ) :::g”"rr'":"":”"" foreREL Tl il N the announcement of the railroad that | Catholic churches last Sunday that|held in the Junior O. U. hall § and Substituies Rii Sl Tebliatis il susts PR [ the new schedule will be in cffect be- | services would be conducted heeord- | on Hungerford court next Tuesday | Porlnfants,Invalidsand Growing Children |Richmills, malted grain extract in Powdar was another disturbance ~when baglight saving in Mexico Cily | ginning Monday, st year, New|ing to the adopted time and it is ox- |evening at 8 p. m. A full attendance | que Qriginal Faod-Drint For All Ages [No Ll LT, Dlzelhblo crowd stoned windows of the United [ has effected o great saving in gloc- States Cotton Mill at Central Falls | tric power. AP e e——— RTINS | Sam Got In On The Wrong F 1ght BY SWAN All three plants involved in {h demonstration have been affected by which controls the United States Cot : ; 7y — . s e = e S CP' n Mill No. 2, whe the first of the|faces prohle ms far beyond those of GRE, THERE'S B BiG- SWAT T 3 'S N\ i 'e :.(or;m,,.-] .~\|,-,w1.-‘1‘,\ 1'...,. of the few|her forbea She herse must Iw. a PR\IEF\ ST ON TODRY VOU'RE. L\i\R °°"‘m§“’” \\\\)’ N2 "M’ N‘NN})N(;, ?\&;(Ngaa\% plants in the state still ted un ‘m'n:"h :'\‘mu‘ (':]vmmlhlll\wli ‘ m‘.”(..‘n, Qo Al T#Y‘_\Y 9(3”\ ““3‘;’0“5—,@;}\‘7‘3&5 o vl o ‘ Je he conditions of reduedl w nning one v 1l he dutic RKD}Q R)Lm ‘ N ? :‘fy\rlr;\ cat \: 4\('\.‘” strike. A man wrse, cook, t and moral in- Cr- B2\ RINGSIDE 1M GONKR SORK. MM AGKN! SLN"\I Vs killed at its ntl for. 1t Is no wonder that many CRMAE TRV AND PICK £ another w shot ore jentions women br < r th both of them strike sympatl nd that others drog out a £ 3 BOTHER ME., Bomb is Thrown voalw r\x‘ tired, and The bomb thrown to the roof of ti a day's vacation Tamarack mil i | ole abo ) will find themselves four feet square ( 1 their burdens made machinery. A number use of Lydia 12, Pink- were hréken Compound, which At the C‘rown Mfg ifering women, and South Attleboro the cement platform in the roof ;\\HI \xv;l can little \age xeept R o 0 windows. Jm' Organizer John Tho f pe—— 0.4 *‘ e Thuitls workers Next Mon., Tucs, Wed. § incidents looked 1o v Lk y | o 4 to shift sympathy fro o strikers HAROLD LLOYD in “A SAILOR-MADE MAN" § i SOETY POy 0 ik i ey OPE! 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