New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 10

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1= (DICICICHENN i ) ] ) = PRICE Ve aDAy On Men’s, and SPECIAL (] — [ Boys’ Suits | | Mothers, you should buy COMPREHENSIVE vour Boys' Clothes here SELECTIONS as our Suits represent the newest styles for boys: the finest tailor- ing; the best fabrics and All wool trimmings. Sizes 7 to 18, P t SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY an s Value to $10 $545 | | 54 89 " Boys’ All Wool Suits Men’s Pants Two Pairs of Pants ; : Better drop around here Of Unusual Value For Business Wear today and see the won- Value up to $3.50 derful values in two- SATURDAY Pants Boys’ Suits. SATURDAY SPECIAL $ 1 79 [ ] $7.45 (C—————————1] NEW 'BRITAIN—357 MAIN S 1) 1 T ) ) G o ) ) i ) ) ) ) ) B ) ) ) e ) ) @ ) B . D DIVORCE. Main street this city against his wife, The jewel vault in Bucki . Judge IKellogg n the superior court | Mrs. Louise Worth Clark. The ac- |uce contains more than yesterday granted sa decree of abso- |tion was brought on grounds of de- | naments, weighing conside Jute divorce to Melville T. Clark of | sertion and was not contested [than a ton in all. AT THE NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 95¢ EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY $2.45 ) 5 ) ) ) ) o) ) ) ) ) )] ] ) i ) ) ] ) ) ) ] W ) ) B ) ) @ M E W W ) m B B M E E B ] B EE BRITAIN DAILY HiiRALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922, ——— —— [ —— N — e ———r i EEEEEEEEEEEEEEErEE el EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEs @eEEEEEEE REDUCTION [ Value to $5.00 Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings NATURDAY SPECIAL Men’s IRRESISTIBLE S“its BARGAINS You cannot afford te 9 hesitate on the Suit en s question any longer, Si with these low prices most prominent. Value to $35 ants SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 3.89 | 11199 el | Men’s All Wool T T T Suits Mefl’s All WOG! Pa.nts in Single and Double b . _ W Breasted Styles; one, Excellently Tailored and (Cut, With two and three buttons; or Without Cuffs; Value un to $5.50 exclusive mod in all SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY patterns: all sizes; alter- ations free. Values to $40 89 SPECTATL SATURDAY 2- | BRISTOL— 135 MAIN STREET —Clean-Up Week. 5] o)) ] ] ) ) ] ] o ] o ) ) ) ] ) ) ] ) B ) ) ) «-, DRIVES MOTOR 300 Museum of Natural History at la| The air breathed daily by a human | TIn 7 years, from 1783 to 1857, the i Plata where there are many fine skel- | being weighs about six times as mueh | kingdom of D rles lost nearly 112, MIth OL\ Ol\h (JAL. tons o!‘ animals of the geologic epochs |as the food and drink he consumes tn| 000 inhal f'vfl by earthquakes, or ound {n Argentina. the same period. more than 1200 a day. Syracuse Inventor Claims New Engine IPSWICH HOSIERY Tor Ten Womepe i The exceptional appearance and wearing qualities of Spswich stoct- ings will appeal to cvery member of your family. | Obtainable at most good slores in stlk, worsted heather, mercerized and cotton for nen, women and children. 3 LAWRENCE & €O : ! ROITON NEW YORK ~ MICAGS _ STIOUS PHIADELPNIA SAN FRANCISCO LONDON ENG That Costs Little to Operate —Burns 0Oil. Syracuse, N. Y., April,. 28.—Three undred miles by an automobile on a gallon of fuel costing five and one- That is the claim H. H. Elmer, treasurer and general manager of the Globe Malleable Iron and Steel company of this city, makes for an engine designed by him and re- vealed to the dircctorate of the company at its annual meeting here. Internationally known engineering ex- perts, including Arthur West, chief engineer of the Bethlehem Steel cor- poration have inspected Mrs Elmer's | cngine and are said to havé pronounc- | ed it hundreds of years ahead of ti e tested rday. One 1s, viinder three cpower engine, ran continuously | 1S hours on one and one-quarter pints of fuel, the direct®rs stated. The tuel is oil. The principle of the discovery is based on the chemistry of oil, nccord- ing to Mr. Elmer. A committee to arrange for the im- 3 ) . e jate development of the cngine THE Coffees against which Putnam was en= B\ tered in the test conducted by Mr. W. H. Aborn, the coffee expert, were not mediocre brands. The most famous brands on the mar- 17 J ket hosen, so that i 1d b £ _The same principle was followed in the selec- : . tion of judges Among the participants in the inz Through Mexico by Planting test were coffee growers, high salaried coffee Alfalfa i 3c0- ot ONi Lako, tasters, restauranteurs, chefs, and chemists. Will Tiy to Stop Dense Clouds Sweep- To be sure of unbiased opinions, the various brands were served in plain cups marked only by symbols. The verdict represented the hon- est opinion of connoisseurs, so there is reason to be proud that their choice was PUTNAM. Mexico City, April 27.~After years of experimenting in an effort to stop nse clouds of dust which sweep down on Mexico City at certain regu- ar periods, the Department of Agri- ire has decided to piant clover The whole purpose of the test was to be sure falfa in the bed of Lake Tox- that Putnam would meet with approval in dis~ Mi': ier the 5 hich YOU can always be sure of criminating homes. The test that will count s k. : ¢ finding Putnam Coffec full of ~ most in our opinion is the test you give it. | experts believe well 155" frechines. and AEOSHIARY dure will invite mois shada 1Fhs 2hobee of TR dspsits, One fragrant, stimulating cup will convince ' ‘;.'}-\J"'f‘,-’.','..':"}\i: H:Iv-l‘ : \‘\Il“‘i Bocanss iF is packsd. Ik vaee you. Stop for a can of Putnam at your grocer’s f sealed tins. * today. THE WILLIAM BOARDMAN & SONS COMPANY | Coffee Roasters Since 1841 UNCOVER HUGE MONSTER Coffe RostersSne 1341 Workmen at Santa ¥e, Unearth What . X % To open, first put key om othar Appears to be Skeleton of - Mam- Pal{ BN AR LN TR W ORI AT s fop makes @ tight-fitting cover. moth Size from Olden Days, Aircs, April 28.~In the )t the popular interest in the eport that some monster of prehis- . orie species has been seen alive iny Patagonia, workmen near the town of 15 in the north provinee of © have accidentally cxcavated 4 irts of the skeleton of what m of & tusk three feet | nd five inches in cest point ‘Lhe bones are being brought to the S T 5 2 AN D €N B T I A

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