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A o 5 . 0% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY; APRIL 20, 1928 MISS ROGERS HEADS | Lincoln said, “Saving is Having™ ADRENALIN BRINGS |:: s st s YO\I AV wh.n you b\l, " time they were convineed that everyt U " thing pointed to a continuation of life WOHAN' SOCIETY ], ] ] BABE BACK TO'LFE roweie B spernien v 1 | A Few Steps Down in Location Runual Meeting of South Church, Thind Caseof Hs Kind-Youngster| " i st ians M| o dSeveralStepsDowninPrice Amlflliou Held Tfldfl}’ wm Live | man said yesterday that there was no. ) reason to believe that the youngster e e | will not thrive, He is inclined to the 3 S | belief that the anestheties administer- ® Miss ., Gertrude Rogers was cloct- T ElLA New York, April. 20-=By the use | o'y Ny Milier when she was oper- d president of the Woman's Assaela ‘The Best is Always the Most Economlcal of adrenalin, an extract of the adren- | ated upon for appendicitis may have| ar am asemen tlon of the Bouth Congregational al gland, the daughter born to Mr.|had something to do with the ha.b)' = 300 Delicious cupl to a Pound - and Mrs.James Miller of Belmar, N, | L¢ing born apparently dead, church at the annual mecting held at :::-Tr‘ tl“!‘rl':x‘ Vi m]’\‘r‘.’n ||.{vx|\'|I '\‘n\‘ ‘1“" ‘lI BLACK(U'“” Pekoe Blend) MIXED and GREEN J., and pronounced dead by the at- On April ‘,Ol:n-:":‘"" resort to ad / vood; aecond vicc-president, Mr Sold in Sealed Metal PacKets Only, |tending physician, was brought to lite| o, AT J0 & T RE FERE son r,,I Saturday Harwood Bk ¢ ; 1 ree May A. W. Upson: third vice-preside Thursday of last week in the Ann Mr, and Mrs; Harry Sherwin, 163 ] Mrs. R. N, Hemmenway; record hospital, Spring Lake, The ncldent|cotor street, Brooklyn. Thin occur | secretary, Miss Mary Bingham; « prior to March 4, 1924, and that such | %8 officially announced ¥ ired in the Brownville and East New | i ary, s Laura certificate, excopt in case of fraud, |the hospital. | Dr. James Ib BCKEE| york hospital after the baby had ap- | Woodford; treasurer, Mrs. W | shall be incontestable evidence that |MBAn of the hospital staft made | parently died after five minutes of | —at— responding secretary Mis: Daver [the injury for which it is issued was jJections. [Nife. Dr. A. B. Toperson, the resident | Rand; auditor, Mrs, M. W, Daven- | Jury » ? port. | suffered in or aggravated by the mil- ™ Thre '"‘N",‘ms Used, . | Physician, adminlstered the adrenalin.’| Department officers were elected as | itary sorviee The operation, whiie not "nvr':-- But in the Sherwin case only one in- | will Pay For Durial. | dented, was remarkable, as three in- iection wWas mecessary. Anether sim- | follows: i v ) 5 1-':ruzn m--.-.|]nnnr_\-. \‘fl,n:rm.m \|r rit—— | Another provision of the new m,l1{t]“rzliox;r::lt;:(;“ull;cr:;::;) ;!?f:l:'l“l‘ ”:‘;n‘lg lar ‘cade ‘Was reported fn Detrolt on 4 2. M. Harwood; vice-chairman ARt s R pla Wik weglip % ' ooper Beneh[s PFCV]OUS]y Ot Of fhe e e e A0 o yCteTan® | twenty-four hours before. the baby APl % Y | efifiefl ? a 5 Flisha Cooper; secretary, Mr ,L S tha W : i ey b Cooy |other than World War veterans, pro- | LWEnty ToUr MOUTS EOTC RS rated | Kirkham; junior lookout, Miss Ma I vides that when a veteran of any war | % ndicitis, vas | Moo qumorury aepwners Redl of Pormer Solfers i e Sy ey etk promtarey. o LIF S\Tvllcnxfiukggulliz%ll]lfi%EBATE chairman, Mrs. A, W. Upson: viee- | Xicio sta % iy parently everything was against her g . CHaitman, Miss Lotty Learned: ST sufficient estate to meet the expenses| .o .co8 of jjving and the surgeons Pure Thread Silk Hose for Women, regular $1.29 ned; cor | of burial and transportation of the Jnal responding secretary, Mrs, Ii. W. Pel- Sk e | oni the. Veterans Biicehs Wil nas \\orc‘nc;', aurn’riu:ud \I';hnn she was i il value— L S e A & ashington, April 20,~—(By Associ-| o "% 4 Ralc | seem! gl deliver ton; cecording sceretary, Mrs, Doug whington, Apri ¥ °l*| for a flag to drape the casket, and also | *CMINELY Déan At L Mothodist Pastor In Kansas City on 67c las Johnston: chairman of directress- ated Pross.)—Numerous bencfits N0t | for burial cxpense not exceeding $100. > os, Mrs, Walter Hart, : hefore within the reach of disabled | the flug, after burial, to become the ]ri":g Akermen l;::“‘l"‘a"‘;;"“‘:‘!“"’]n’;,']' Logs: Ao :" i ‘oung woman's department, chair-|oy.gervice men were granted in the | property of the nest of kin of the de- |, g 2 - ment. | : : . : man, Mrs. R N, Hemmenwa new voteran reliet act passed during| ooaned, It death occurs whils' such | Neverthsleas he -resorted to every-|,. i 20.—Lip sticks| ChUd“"SE"‘]‘Sh Tithed Ho““'m”k mhita snd Social department, chairman, Miss | ooy United Statcs Veterans' Bu “"H‘ :;"]'n"t:;"”"TEHR":‘"";L '[";]"y_‘:::;""v‘l’lf vespiration. Oxygen was pumped in- night at the Central Avenue Metho- Flora Humphrey. Araaeas 5 . 0 i y ¢ : to the lungs. Hot and cold water dist Episcopal church, Kansas City, ol imphrey. Many of the provisions of the new | ray, in addition to burial expenses, | c A Y Supply department, chairman, Mra. | oo ave “sponsored by veterans' or-|actual and necessary cost of trans- | Vere applied to the chest in efforts to)Kan, The verdict i favor of. cos: e Whi : SN ) b ¢ ey generate the necessary nervous reac- |metics was handed down by judges of Women’s White and Pink Muslin Night Gowns— W. A. House. Report of Treasurer. anizations. One of the most impor- | portation of the body, including the oo ™" myage measures produced |a debate in which six members of the | 59¢ The report of Mrs. W. 8. Rand, bty ';.rls\,lz'::! ‘l"‘y,,'f::‘:, Varergin yBus z:fifi?:;:,'n\i‘“fig“ ‘J:C. ::‘H{’!‘,Hf(:t’l;: I,I‘vl\{:lrl: nothing, although they were contin-|church engaged, preceding the regu- Hiaicdyaa an (alins: 1. That every officer and enlisted |of the United States, This provision | '/, for ten minutes. =~ mr:;“r‘;‘?“l’;’"""“y Highviprayerpingung fsmuscahip dues ments, who was discharged or wno! than was previously provided for. | imic needle 32 milligrams of the fluid | W. Scott, pastor of the church; W. 1. 45¢ and 59¢ it d hosdiiiap o A - 8 ! was forcad into the motionless mus- | Martin and Mrs. H. L. McJunkin en- Undesignated ... pon il y Hahment of cacili : Home Missionary Ut‘nf *|and every such person’ in the active|act which is of interest to the :"pnn.‘?:‘:'-‘m"_{";“;;:‘t" "‘]‘l'::"l"m:‘:’;;""_‘:;’;:‘;;‘d"‘":;’Ep':_ ';h:: o’,’.“"gf,mlfl-‘;"f‘:ce?- ;’Z"‘i‘f Millinery—All new shapes and colors in $7.50 Eorla’l l’l‘;p[t i | aerviee ontior e hafore Novemiaris 12, st War, veterafian on well-an 10,0 I‘r-r»h\v’thr- orggn continued to runc.:n"\l'orr after the negative loa’m was Hatsr at— Supply Dep 1918, who, on or before August 9, erans of the Philippine insurrection | . 4 Sl 1 £, 2 Q= Young Woman's Dept. 2811921, was discharged or resigned, wnd Boxer rebellion, It extends ail [ (% Lo R LYt i R "1'?‘"’:‘_’; S"i’fie‘i”"fh 'jh‘fd '“s“"']‘“‘:g; $3.95 Elitdsans (Dept o shall be conclusively held to have been | hospital facilities under the control [ *GPP*% (0 b e oy gl [ dirqlnge S ‘;s Interest in Savings [in sound condition when entering the |and jurisdiction of the hureau so that | .ot SE ErmED So¥8 Lt A e o B O O e emon's dress. s e e s, » being no | 1.ecessary adjunct of a woman's dress- Boys’ $2.00 Caps— [ lities as| they are available for th ¢ 859 mxi“"““ except to such disabilities as : BUIS 1ge EhoRe sl { further indications of life he Injected | ing table. were noted of record when or prios suffering from neuro-psychiatric ori .. fige T I % , {to the time he entered the servic tubereular ailments. S T "wx\' 1 Dratt derl s SlblepiRonian b dutyifo SpRCAL AL Tubercular and Mental Diseas A provision Is aleo made that pay- | "PORded. With a stronger action and| her best,” sdld John McGuire, merg- o et s e :‘ 5 ’I‘ '1‘ anbaibt .\rr‘mi.m 4 I"" & this time the beating continued for| bher of the negative team. - hat an ecx-servic |_mm who 1s ' 8 ), A on arly ren four minutes. Then the surgeon de- own to have a mental disease or an o terms insurance converted | 464 to stake everything on third | ® active tubercular » of 10 per! insurance may be deemed not to have | Saction and. bis h",vm]fm"‘r“nm“p\ S g cent or more, and such showing was lapsed in the cases of those persons, entered the heart once more, mrr_\'iht;‘MEASLE | made upon examination by a medical | who. while mentally incompetent and |64 miligrams. may be followed by serlous Total receipts ... tevee Disbursements General expense Foreign Missionary dept. ... Home Missionary dept, . Social Dept 4 Supply Dept. . Young Woman's Dept. Children’s Dept. ........0 . cfficer of the Veterans' Rureau or|for whom no legal guardian had been Heart Starts Action cold uoublnuunlch'-‘!— other qualified physician, within three | appointed, have heretofore allowed or This time thwkchild'a h{.a"'rflpnnd. Rctats Reseints years after sepa tuv.r.:‘(rom ”‘,” serv- | may ||('w»_u|jflrvnllnw their insurance | g strongly, The pulsation was nor-| i ice, shall be co ered to have ac-|to lapse while so suffering, during the neal andthe haby manifested all fhe| Total Disbursements quired his disability in service or to period for which they have been or|,qtivities of one born alive and xn_ VAP RuUB have suffered an aggravation of pre-|may hereafter be so rated. dad tHd HORCATRBRIEHAL o} suFoiim: Over | 7 Million Jars Used Yearly i‘;:"&;rgnki‘;?‘an;~ AL existent wbercular o mental disabll- # 3 ity. addition to extendin is her }mnual report sn'm\.mdrmng the l}";~rinnl l:’rom (\i.n‘yf: s 1o r;m,’pf ‘::r‘.‘ activities of the association. in mental and tubercular cases, the| x4 | provision eliminates the qualification FIBE ON STEAMBEIP, |that the tubercular condition must be | London, April 20 (By Associated|pyimonary to entitle one to the bene- | Press) ~—Irish irregulars e today | fits of the presumption. { attacked the Waterford hguard There ig also a provision extending passenger steamer Great stern as|the time in which a certificate of dis- she was proceeding slowly down the | ability may be obtained by providing! river Suir from Waterford, says an|that such certificate may be obtained National Meat Stores Co. guard. The steamer escaped without casualties, 70 West Main St., Tel, 183 70 West Main St., T8l 483 LARGEST RETAILERS OF MEAT IN AMERICA A WARNING TO MOVIE FANS Sadet sl e e ROASTING CHICKENS —NATIVE FOWLS 45¢ OF NEW BRITAIN Prime Rib Roast ’ Legs Spring Lamb Shoe Department 2nd Floor esise~Lelands Women’s Colonial Pumps, Spanish and Baby Louis Heels, Gray Suede trimmed with Black Patent Leather—Brown Suedé trimmed with Brown Calf. $8.90 and $9.90 White Oxford Shirts Begse PLelands Arnold Glove Grip Shoes for Men—Extra sup- port in the arch, right where you need it—Put your feet at ease and lift up your arches—Black or Brown Oxfords at— Our Own Make—$2.00 and $2.50 “Arrow” Shirts—$2.50 and $2.65 Parker’s Oxford—$3.00 and $3.75° DO NOT BE MISLED ! THE PALACE THEATER IN YOUR CITY WILL §9.90 SHOWON Beef .... Lb. 28¢ | Lb. 35¢ SUN.—MON.—TUES. . S Rl b el and WED. Boneless Pot Roast Fresh Shoulders H. A. SNOW’'S Children’s Low Strap Pumps—Black, Brown and ““Hunting Big Game in Africa” THIS IS THE PICTURE THAT PLAYED THE LY- RIC THEATER IN NEW YORK FOR 3 SOLID MONTHS AND ONE WHICH ALL MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS HAVE WRITTEN ABOUT — ONE THAT MANY FAMOUS MEN OF THE COUNTRY HAVE Ef- DORSED. SINCE THE POPULAR- ITY AND FAME THIS PICTURE HAS CREATED IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD ANOTHER COM- PANY HAS RESSURECT- ED AN OLD ANIMAL PICTURE FROM THE JUNK PILE AND BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE ENORMOUS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN FOR THIS H. A. SNOW PICTURE INTEND TO MISLEAD THE PUBLIC INTO THINKING THAT THEY HAVE THE SAME KIND OF A PICTURE. “SEEING IS BELIEVING” SEE H. A. SNOW'S I"NTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA” AT THE PALACE AND YOU WILL SEE WHY THE PALACE IS YOUR CITY’S LEADING THEATER — BECAUSE THEY SHOW THE BEST _ONLY. 18¢ 14c SHOULDER ROAST BEEF R - 22c Rump Veal Roast | Legs Veal Cra OB | - 25¢ Frying Chickens | Broilers oo s Best PRINT BUTTER-In Quarters.Lb. 55c FRESH CALVES LIVER ........ Lb. 38¢ DELAWARE RIVER ROE SHAD Lb 38c CAPONS AND TURKEYS The most practical Shirt a man can wear. Here is a special lot of 317 $2.00 Shirts—some have separate collars to match— $1.65 white— $3.90 and $4.40 When it comes to sleeveless, linee length Athletic Union Suits, you always buy them here for much less money— 59¢, 85¢, $1.00 and $1.50 Boys’ Department esise~Lelandy 2nd Floor Main Floor A few unusual items at more unusual prices for one day only—Just tomorrow— A small lot of Boys' Hats about 150 of 'em in all. They are our $1.45 grade and will be cleaned out tomorrow at— Tomorrow Will Be There Are Others “Goober Day” SOCIETY BRAND is only one of many makes of A WhOIe Barrel Of 59%¢ “Peter Pan” and “Tom Sawyer” Wash Suits— $1.65 and Upwards An enormou no ordinary store would attempt to show. The SOCIETY BRAND suits are in the upper half of You know there is a great difference in peanuts. a price range of— There are the genuine humpback and there is the circus variety. $l 9. 75 to $49. 75 These peanuts are the 50¢ a pound kind, salted in pure olive oil, and we are going to sell them all tomorrow at— 30c a pound. esige ~Lelandy y v | Besse Lelandy | AL AR T \FOR Lo west 1 General Trucking Tel. 1233-3 Boys’ Underwear—all sorts of styles and makes 45¢, 69¢c, 95¢ -~ S‘fined, ¢ NIVERSAL FILM CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN.

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