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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928, (™27 Alex Auto Supply | In Progress On Tires, Tubes and Accessories YALE TIRES Selected Factory NSeconds Fabric 30x3 Bulldog .. .. 30x3% Bulldog B1x4 Bulldog . 16 HIPPODROME EXCURSION Arrangements are In the making {for a Hippodrome excursion from New Hritain to New York, with "“Bet. ter Times" the Hippodrome show the objective of the visit, The plans as announced mean that the event will be open to the public of New Britain the federal authorities in connection with the disappearance of $230,000 in | bonds from the bank, REMOVAL SALE New Russian Levy € a man month Cent From Al PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Vacuum Cup—First Quality Fabric uaranteed 6,000 Miles . 8 0.45 Tube Free . $11.45 Tube Free . $17.05 Tube Free ii0. $18.45 Tube Free Cord Guaranteed 9,000 Miles .. 8 9.95 Tube Free $11.95 Tube Free 1t takes four and one-third years 30x314 Straight Side $12.45 Tube the last soldier| ¢ arth's nes t st | for light from the earth's nearest star X3 ..... $21.45 Tube Free | to reach us, . 814,50 Tube Free | em———— . $26.45 Tube Free B —— . 826.95 Tube Free ECZEMA ON FEET e e P SEVERAL YEARS 4 ..... $35.05 Tube Free BICYCLE TIRES In Rash, Itched—BadI ,Feet Would Swell and Burn, Here Is An Unusual Value! Cuticura Healed. Pennsylvania Non-Skid. .. $1.80 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup $298 | “1was troubled with eczema for several years, [t proke out on my feet in a rash and itched so badly that I used to go nearly wild, My feet would swell up and burn and | | when I scratched them they would Type . t ! | bleed. 30x315 Yale Heavy Cord. . | *'1 read an advertisement for Cuti- 32x334 Pennsylvania Ton cura Soap and Ointment and sent Tested . e for ; {rede umple.al got . reliet so purchased more. and after using one 1 i cake of Cuticura Soap and one box Removal Sale Prlces On Accessor!es of Cuticura Ointment I wss healed.” ! i wg“;-d} ‘Mm.MRol:, I-;fl;;'z;flh, ((:t:: Pins, assorted ‘ashington, Me., Aug. 2, ! - Shaler Patches, 1 dozen. .. 5 Minute Shaler Vulcanizer and Patches .......... §1,19 TIRES First Quality Guaranteed 30x3% Sterling Cord ... $ 9.95 + 8 695 Tube 3 Price § Tos | 32x4 sterling Cord ..., 81750 N % Tube 3 Price 32x414 $17.45 32x4 Standard 4 Fabric..$12.75 a5x4 o . 21,75 Tube 3§ Price TURES AT % PRICE 32x4 Porter Cord ...... $16.30 Tube 3% Price Cord 32x4 Nu Cond, very attractive, 30x315 .. $ 9.95 Tube 3 heavy built, oversize, . .$22.60 82x8% .. $13.50 Tube % Tube % Price 31x4 Straight Side 34x4 Sterling Cord . . $17.50 Tube 14 34x4 Standard 4 Fabric .. $17.75 Tube 1 Price 34x4 Nu Cord, very attractive, .. $18.50 Tube 14 Price heavy bullt, oversize., $23.75 .. 1995 Tube 14 Price Tube 3 Price .. $18,95 Tube 14 Price 35x4% Sterling Cord. .. $24.95 33x4% .. $22,95 Tube 14 Price Tube ¥; Price 34x415 .. $22,95 Tube Price 35x4% Nu Cord, very attractive, x4 .. $24.75 Tube !4 Price heavy built, oversize.. $28.95 36x415 .. $25.95 Tube Price Tube ¥ j’l‘k’(‘ 34x5 .. $28.75 Tube Price 36x6 Madison Cord, extra heavy 35x5 .. $27.95 Tube Price built, oversize 37x5 .. $31.50 Tube Price Tube % Price | ‘ P Moscow, March 29,.—Under and vieinity, Two spéeial trains of all-stecl vestibuled cars, will transport 3 {] Gflfldidfl(}y receiving more than $100 a PR |surpits to:the soveriment. ‘Men Protesting Against (0CUpA- | tion is s o'clock, Wednesday attor- i Washington, March 29.—When the op ghout a month at present rates | in New York 6:01, will make possi¥le showdown comes in the democratic|of exchange are not subject to tax-| | the securing of a good lunch and leaders here believe Woodrow Wil-liax ranges from six to eighty per cent, ! starting at 8:15 o’clock, The commit- son will be found supporting some No 4l s are made for wives or| Gelsenkirchen, March 20, (By the|tee handling the proposed excursion MeAdoo for the presidential nomina- uaprtors furnished by the government|Miners ave on strike in the Gelsen-|the Hippodrome. The time of leaving tio are counted as income and also sub-|Kirchen district at all mines occupied | New York would be about 11:46 say Ex Pr“lde p Russia’'s new Income tax law |the crowds from New Iiritain, The Incomes below 1,850,000,000 rubles noon, April 11, The time of arrival tion in the Rubr preconvention campaign, democratic ation, But from that sum on the| |then the enjoyment of the show, one other than his son-in-law, W. G. (nhjldren as ,,{ America and rations or |Associated Press.).—IMifteen thousand | has secured 1,600 of the hest seats in Jeet to this ation, | by troops according to estimates made | o'clock for the first section, Reserva- 't report 3053 30x8%4 32x4 33x4 re has been an insis for several weeks that Mr. Wilson will favor J. H. Clark of Ohio, for- ary for government officials was 2,- mer assoclate Ju.cn.-.\» or]tllv‘-l‘)“} v;:“;:{ 600,000,000 rubles monthly or about ? e court an ca o recelv ; of nations sentiment in }\alsf{;\l\f“f»“: other important officials. There are Fhat rumor \\:n‘rw\l\l‘l“.“»’\'l“h"‘.’_ thousands of Russian merchants and by the r?:mhv that "‘“\;If‘\'\‘frzl,‘ . speculators who now make as much tween Mr. Wilson and Mr. McAdoo In g gaveral trillion rubes, or many |Served notice that they will not re- x.hv-h- telegrams to hu\.‘ : Mul:“\ x?« thousands of dollars monthly and the turn to work until Colorado, radical rl.~n\m‘mt. A ‘.:‘n‘ tax is particularly aimed at this class, |leaves. him as to the appolntmen ‘fll ;fif”‘; The tax is, in theory at least, ap-| I'rom Rheinbaden comes the report nmr.m n,l.\hu \m::\x_' : cau =4-. ‘J,\. " plicable to foreigners as well as Rus-|that the sirens blew so long in protest death of .\4’ll|4;:nr Nicholson, adminis- g, o™ 0ng businessmen, correspond- |that the Belgians threatened to shoot tration republican, s ents and others now living in Moscow |unless the noise was stopped. | Mr. Wilson asked '”J'..‘.”‘{’”}“,‘S,f.{’;,; in government hotels where they are| The Germans assert semi-officially ernor to Imr.m‘n'm]ml"' 'r:"n &) ‘thv- charged New York prices for all ac-|that the occupying forces are having Thompsor, ].Omfx, _chalin am" My, | commodations are anxiously awaiting |dificulty in operating the loading ap- “‘l-q...-a, trad ‘n(rn.r’;x :\'IX.[h) "lc:h'g‘rap‘hlf: to learn what the tax collectors want | Paratus at these mines and that so A Lv\‘lf)f) ;‘(j”") € & m“ TS AR to do to them. {far they have succeeded in loading rg"m'-l} F;{l“l 4es EO""‘” :m"‘” QN;“OT el Lol only three or four small trains daily. | r.lsmf; »h{l roth, son of fo Lo tiia PAYS 1800 DIDN,T HA Before the occupation it is asserted bh?l m‘\l‘.‘\i o's action, coming on 1OUYy VE TO a trainload of reparations fuel rolled 2 T “(‘4‘_0“:'\ acHen l_ml:n o0 out every ten minutes. father-in-law, leaves Gov. Sweet froe|Al: A 5 [ FHEGRUANE (chBege, LAt 1 OraRr) L vhady Te Dleaask’ agaal oy Paid For 14 Years By Pitts- |to give a false impression of heavy | from Messrs. Thompson and Shaffroth coal shipments the I'rench have be. | without offending either the Wilson | RH0s BaLand SRS BERVIGR L RER | B oA dos Claments fn the na.;ty Ludwigshafen and Lauterberg, always MeA s " | usir e Sd roal according to the view of democratic [[Beugs e Roue SiTonds of o ! leaders here. ... |paid for 14 years by George Rufenach | —1?'0_“: Wwho say they are on the “in- ty his former wife was without legal | slge of t]s_n ;l}:‘mo‘r-lraur plollltlfnl Bitu- [opligation, Judge Ambrose B. Reid | ation n.\m;t “3; w‘}lm erlying rea-|ryled in rescinding an order made in :::‘ (\,;: '\{-’;1\0,\]f\fll\,;{gp{:dfi:o:x}:inzs January, 1909, directing payment of | t Mr. Wilson wants -1$2.50 weekly toward her support. mnational n.«-m‘v.«- lx-worr nm_ people :\vnd Ten days after the order was made | wants the 1‘/-‘!:!1: of !nlz\tlonstto] Piay Mrs, Rufenach was granted a divorce | Press).—The t a prominen art in the next demo- whi . e relibved. Rufens 3 4 cmr;ip mm{:‘ e S paemo- | which the court ruled relieved Rufen- ling to the Turkish counter-proposals | > pla Mr. ) 00 |ach of legal obligation to continue |\whieh he 3 i Sy e M which have been agreed upon by the e f i \ague and con-|payments. He told the court he had |allied experts in London, was under | centrate on domestic issues. id $00 5 : ‘ paid a total of $1,500. French foreign | in German quarters. The men quit|tions for this excursion are now being work as a protest against the occupa- | made, those sending in the coupon by tion, malil to have reservations reserved for Five thousand men » out at the|them in order of receipt, with pay- Westerholt properies, four thousand|ment for same when called for at the at Rheinbaden, four thousand at \h(-'opvnlng of the ticket sale, Friday |Concordia mines and two thousand at|morning, April 4 at § o'clock, the Blumenthal plants. They have| B X334 4 i0ds During February the maximum sal- Price Price Price a2x4 33x4 32x414 B4x4 Special Removal Prices on First Quality Guaranteed Tubes 30x3 Yale Heavy Cord .. $1.45 32x31% Yale Heavy Cord.. $2.19 34x4 Pennsylvania Ton 30x3 Pennsylvania Ton 31x4 Pennsylvania Ton Tested ............... $2.60 Tested . Moy sy 34v4 Yale Heavy Cord... $2.99 32x4 Pennsylvania Ton 32x41; Yale Heavy Cord.. $3.49 Tested ... 32x414 Pennsylvania Cord 82x4 Yale Heavy Cord... $2.69 Type 33x4 Pennsylvania Ton 33x4%% 1 Tested . ... Type ’ 33x4 Yale Heavy Cord. .. 35x5 Yale Hea burgh Man Is Found To Have Been $2.29 Unnecessary. Pittsburgh, March 29.—Alimony LETTER TO TURKEY, vania Cord $2.99 .. 8449 $2.8 $2.89 French Foreign Office Today Ts Going | Over Its Text. | Paris, March 29, (By Associated | st of the letter reply- | EXTRA SPECIAL Socony Polarine Motor Oil, 1 gallon ...... coa. 60c Socony Polarine Motor Oil, 5 galion 82, Plugs — All ! 39¢ soasdge 29¢ Noxon Polish, 25¢ Noxon Polish, 50c size ... . Mirror-like Polish — 60c ‘Use Cuticura for every.day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe Pro-Wilson and pro-league demo- = [Sonisn L one Y e crats have been much heartened by President Harding’s advocacy of Mrs. American representation on the per- st Main manent court of international justice, | gagement of her daughter, Miss| Elizabeth E. Cashen of mn‘bp street announces the efi- 4, 1oma4 p, office today. There seems no doubt that it will | approved so it can be transmitted | ha, the Turkish foreign | minister, this evening. | Sample Each Fres b oratariss, with Ointment, dust with Talcum. Addross: “Catieurs Masi.' Sod ay 3% and K0e. Taicim +¢ oyt without mur Bring a Can Whiz Graphite Cup Greese 5 Lb. can .. $1.19 Texaco Cup Grease, 5 Lb. 98¢ b3 e 480 — $1.00 ia Dry Battery. 33c¢ Columbia 6 Cell Hot Shot $2.69 Bull Dog Patches — 81.00 ¥ 298¢ Mobile Oil, sealed can, one Gallon #8e sealed can— . 98¢ a creature of the ieague. They think Marian G. Cashen to Joseph J. Wos- | it means Mr. Harding is coming to| nick, son of and Mrs. Thomas J. the league idea, or at least that he| Wosnick of 182 High street. Miss beileves public sentiment is veering|Cashen is employed in the dictaphone | in that direction. | department at The Stanley Works and DEMOGRATIC ONSLAUGHT | s R " auditing branch of the state insurance National Chairman Attacks Tariff | Havoline O One gallon park Plugs — All 69¢ Is no longer a fad—but an absolute necessit pp y good Company to insure your car in is 86 Arch Street The “AETNA” of HARTFORD : : o : Immediate and satisfactory adjustment of accidents is T. J. QUINLIVAN, guaranteed by their Local Agents 712 Stanley Street — THE — Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL ' AT REASONABLE PRICES | Tel. 2092. ——— OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS Lock Washers, 25¢ assort- ed cans sise —— OPEN EVENINGS Automobile Insurance A mighty OPEN SUNDAYS OPEN GOOD FRIDAY oOrg | department at Hartford | S EASTER SUNDAY 100 P. CTEevy Placed On Bank in Warren, Mass. March 29.-—An as- per cent has been stockholders in the First National bank by the bank ex- Commission As At Fault For High | | Warren, Mass, Sugar Prices, | sessment of 100 !levied on the X ; COLD WEATHER NVEDS | CROWLEY BROS. INC. Ao ditia stores HT Hbatete as PAINTERS AND ”Aen(ers. etc. DECORATORS A. LIPMAN 267 Chapiaan Street New and Secondhand Furniture. TEL, 2018, 34 Lafayette St. Tel. !3‘.!0-2l Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs mm Here’s a Good Business Corner on East Main |Street. You know a corner is always valuable. :Look at that corner in Piggly Wiggly in the New York Market. But the bottom will fall out of that. |Here’s a corner which will increase in value day \by day. It is one of the best corners in the city. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bunk Bldg, AUTO INSURANCE TATIVES OF THE HARTFORD ACCIDE —LIABILIT FIRI: AND THER HUMPHERY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Washington, March 29.—While the tariff commission was preparing for a |aminer. Frank L. Taylor, formerly broadened inquiry to determine 5 resident of the bank is bei v whether present import [# SR A S “even partiaily rnsnflnsih]im;:; ;:f;rru 2 86 WEST MAIN ST., Next to Fox's Phone 728 of the democratie national committee, Jhe Lincoln Rea[%[’a AETNA-IZERS o declared in a published statement to- day that it had become the duty of the commission to report “immediate- Iy to the president that it “was par- tially responsible.” Chairman Hull asserted that on a “buyers market” a 50 per cent reduc- tion in the sugar tariff, which the president would be authorized to make under the flexible provisions of the tariff would “certainly reduce the re- tail price between two and three cents a pound,” “Although the president finds it hard to believe that the tariff is re- sponsible even in part for the high price of sugar,” Mr. Hull said, “the tariff commission should nevertheless do its plain duty in the matter, in e LOBSTERS order that the president may carry | of Products for the eCticu HONISS’S out his promise and thus give the pub- Home by Americas 21-30 STATE ST. ' S R THE girl doesn’t want to take Leading Manufacturers. . Pearl oysters of Ceyl a the |[the word for the deed— grate when in search of food. foce of propert and. the il 6 ¢ I:vi“ know she iZ later to lgive Brick Dwelllng Take home a bottle of cream soda | H DAYTON . ) A Wonder Show Featuring 200 Exhibits | s D R l N K o “0\" Y LOCAL REPR HARTFORD n_Hei owhn home. Fully equipped and fur- | —Something you will like—it's deli- | 2 MAIN STREET nished, built inside the Hi | Armory. Al v - The Music Mirro: HOMES : THE OLD HOME TOWN A Film Fantasy with Three size bottles—3e, 10c, 15¢. Musie, Presenting E nto HONE. AL 7190 [\ THE LINCOLN REALIY <, ¥ Room 212 N W Boot 2 oSy e PESETSKI On The DUO-ART Scores of Features for Your Entertainment and Instruction. ADMISSION 50 CE GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK : Pleasant dreams and the best of milk in the % morning. Our is the: milk that serves your every beverage, eating . Automobile Insurance DeWitt A. Riley National Bank Building Insurance Service Galbraith & Pattison CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS GARAGES a nicety of satisfac- | tion. Our milk is the Tel. 10 AUSTIN ST, Repairs 1193-4 UMY - A.D. Clifford ~ BUILDER — 44 Hawley Strect ESTIMATES FURNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended to Tel, 2801. AR 'ESEIBERT & SONK “Your Milkman" PARNK STRELT, PHONE 1720 5%, % 2oz - NO-NO- 1 SAY \VE DODGED “THAT BROKEN BOARD FOR YOU SAY HIS HAT 15 JAMMED WAY DOWN OVER MIS EARS? ORDER YOUR TURKEYS, GEE CHICKENS, CAPONS, FOWL OR ARMOUR STAR B. NELSON HAM | High Class Tailoring ~en oo FOR EASTER ! . National Meat Co. 70 WEST MAIN ST. We Close Friday at Noon #: IR A 0 S AR R X ARG S T — ASHES AND RUBBISH REMOVED — THE MAGUIRE CO. 102 Linwood Street New Britain Imported and Domestic Woolens 58 W. Main St. 7. z A DRUMMER FROM A CHICAGO SEED HOUSE, é’ TRIPPED ON A BROKEN BOARD AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL TODAY DISLOCATING HIS KNEE AND SAMPLE CASE