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BRANDED BY ST[]K[S Former New Jersey Governor Pre- vented From Speaking Tr . G [ N 1 \ J 5 N t t ] B « \ 1 e s SR | fucke where Tl g ' L4 o iy | | ) | gt ana g | [ v M B Y;fidura is NOT an expense— it is an investment, because it improves any surface it is ap- plied to — protects it and lengthens its 4 life indefinitely. Rackiiffe Bros, Co. Inc. New Beitain FOR SALE SIX-ROOM o BRICK BUNGALOW )0 On Bradley AL ~ Will Sell Cheap — COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST, “All’s well METHEDIST MUZZLE - ~ - ARCHBISHOP OFF T0 0 VISITTHE VATICAN - velate 0'Comnell Sails From Boston for Naples Luther leugue o that ends well” T <tons of s 262 1AM ST yomr tires will PHONT e revidden will fin Virst Lutheran Church Notes e Fir wWihat prom goud cnter Chorus wil Lurope KOPPELL AUTO SUPPLY CO . Reduce Your Fat vled his | Thread Co., d the two Am- | o) 1 a 1210, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, 00 CITED IN | BLUE LAW CASES Sunday Clean-Up in Jersey Going : to Grand Jury Without Dieting] M'fl I, March 16.—Whe and jury of Hudson county coi s here tomorrow, the names of out 14, ‘bilue law” violators wi by the authorities. A ery municipality i bas been made, local gnated oifi- ¥ within Durpuse st is direct GRAFT 1S CHARGED went of v their that e survey the police wp- rpretation to the so The list of those statutes . in tiot iption and Lax Fnforee Laws Ao Alleged At Addresses in yershops, s, theator. Mlantic City. e county that it would be coi « Sundays unle 1ed o1 ss U violations 1 . ment, the y muse employe service railway com orking as 3 in the ¢} aph offices wi md that provisions redited to 1) o of 179N, jury Minturn, at the Broadeasters rompted by wort who ar vds from the \0! \flfl ted distriet clieve that t yme men ' The supreme court justice asked public office who v poor net that steps be taken to indiet all those o long «go and who will retire rich.” v ognilty of wilfully vielating laws after it had becons GO ONTO SHORT TIMI, Inown to him that many theaters i olyoke, Mass., March 10. —- The the county o remaining open o and { Hadiey division o1 the that Jday ganiza this week | ieted a ous camy v Hed ictment of the ¢ a sehedule o ‘open Rune ction of o Yoot f " Hvisions ¥ sehedu Iy put o law operation, [@ violat stoap widdle of |Known, steps have not becn taken to | oy wore |bar the broadeasting of radio pro | zrams on Sunday. FIRST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST 75 GOLD e, BONDS SAFETY SAFETY issued by the American Mortgage A\ STATE PROTECTED INVESTMENT he American Morvtzage & Disconnt Corporation has complied & Discount Corp. with the tollowing proy of section T6-a-3 of Chapter " oot the Acts of the Legidaty nia ol 1921: g in this state <shall he jee association. or this act, the In- inia must at all times of West Vi te on outstanding contract- Our deposits with the <14 caqual the liability of all the Denominations S1,000 ———— 8500 5100 Price- and Accrued Interest These bonds may be bought in any amount for cash or through our thrift plan THE American Mortgage & Dlscount CORPORATION Resources over $2,000,000.00 Austin & Kron, Agents 1407 BOOTH BLOCK Phone 3045 BERLIN— WORTHINGTON AVE, JDERN 8 ROOMS, ALL ) PLAINVILLE—COTTA 7 ROOMS, 1-2 ACRE, SEE Dewitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated National Bank Bldg. 2 AT A BARGAIN Main Street MARCH ——— e e All Kinds of Oysters 21-30 State St 10, 1924, HARTFORD HARTFORD We SUBURBAN TELEPHONE SERVICE now have a direct telephone trunk line from New DBritain. from New Britain without toll charge. Direct line New Britain to Hartford, 2965 S ) THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE , Chic — Smart — Original HATS FOR SPRING—$4.95 ; These new hats are genuine creations with just the right amount of dash and youthfulr . What a selection of milan, timbos, milan hemp and silk combination the pretty trims of patent ribbon and flowers rhinestone pins. Seasonable colors in black, navy, wood, sage green and sand. A large v GOWNS AND CHEMISES—$1.19 Actual Val to $1.95 cowns are made of fine batiste in many dainty rimmed with lace inserts. Organdie bands, em- I)muluu-d or plain tailored, with or without sleeves, cut long and fuil. These chemises are made with strap and regulation built-up shoulders. e batiste is dainty and the crepe prettily trimmed, with lace or free edges. The step-in and chemise models are neat and fine. SLIP-ON SWEATERS—8$1.95 | CREPE GOWNS--89¢ All Sip-ons made of wool in I'uuvy models, | Regular value $1.25 with round or V-neck. This season’s popular Made of Windsor Washanrede crepe, Dlue- colors are buft, gray, ding blue, Mexico; | bird design. The colors ave flesh, white or- in color monotones or stiiking combinations. | ehid and light blue. The cut is full. Curtains, Draperies and Rag Rugs Only nine more days to Spring! At this time of the year every careful housewife turns her attention to curtains, draperies and flooi coverings, The woman with a decor- ative instinet vealizes the part that these trimmings play in creating a fresh atimosphere for the new season. At moderate prices the Downstairs Store Drapery Department is offering items that will attract every taste and mood. (RETONNE SASH AND FULL LENGTH CURTAINS 25, B3¢ and 35¢ Per Yard : 29¢ Per Yard An assortment of the latest patterns, Plain and bovdered white and cream Heavy quality fabrie 36 inches in width, Marquisette, 36-inch extra heavy quality; ideal for draperies, pillow covers, chair fine for sash and full length curtains, seats and similar uses, RAG RUGS Patrons may call us copen, aviety of models. 24x36 in. . cach RUFFLED CURTAINS each $1.00 Per Palr | J0x60 10, ,.iooviicnnnen each Special lot of Marquisette and serim, | 36x72in. ..... each full length, ruflled, tie-back, white cur- Well ¢oms trueted, d » rugs foir bath- tains, Al well made and perfect, room), bedroom and kitehen, GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET POR SALE—<DOING LY BUSINESS OF 8300, cOoRNER stom TION. POR PARTICULA RS, SEF— H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agzent 1 ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK B TEL A WK CENTRAL LOCA. DENTIS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. 8, | Gas—Oxygen—N-rays ional Bank Bldg. " Open Until 8 . M. and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Where can you find a Two-Family House for 86,5007 i We have a few at this price, and they A=k your We will <how you. duilder today what he will Nult Ced, b won't remain long. We Have the Goods HONISS’S Hartford charge you for a two-family house. § CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Booms 305-6, Bank Bldg. latn Street Phone E 4 R CINDERS FOR SALE | A. H. HARRIS ’ 267 Chapman Street General Tencking— | VL, 2013 | stimates ety siven on all jobs BY STANLEY Visit Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS, INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 99 WELST ST b HDLD ER NEWT SHES APEARIN HO\NV T HAPP[—N AFTER THIRTY YEARS ALL OF A SUDDEN You BRING HOME TWO NEW CooK ’I//f//’ SHE LL HA\& W FIRST AND LAST) PD NO-ND- 1 SAY) ME ACTS, “You SAY SHE WANTS AT T Took MURRAY BASKINS THREE HOUR - O CONVINCE HIS WIFE THAT THE Two coox E Bboks HE BOUGHT FROM THAT PRETTY BOOK AGENT T WERE FOR. THE BASK/NS MOME - tiired ceive