New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1924, Page 12

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. 12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924, TETRCTTGOVE.TS DANES CONMITTEE | ESOV TS Unccmventions, 1o Be Swe | True Economs Votes In City Ballotin, b x ‘ Bending All Ellorts to Crush Outlook Today [or Satisfactory e sowe amiiovoiea ihrear | TR e e B | ’F 3 'l Revolt in Honduras ~~ Dacision [s Brighter e e oo wene| R 2 - s e | LS ) o vot “ l':u". m;\e‘ ;i " ; ok . : % government of Henduras u 2 "aris i r jon ¢ . o, i« £ : eleventh hour attempt ey e T . At 1 ve b ack A : e E L H441 revolutionary ) i . + s 4 $ | were repored to ha (ned 8 g o el N i ! o Ule . 2 Neca J G S || I iR % B W% is incomparable in value. Tryittoday. exception of Tegucigal ¢ capita E y windi ip of theElr gy 4. Rice silege pro- > 3 - e e = ¥ - ¢ voting 4 b ¥ 4 that a s iy | ¥ o Ap 5 sistants ar 1 now ha L E ice. kept hund 1w ghrernment a 00! hose pls 3 & “ PrOD= ing and Schleiter w votes, < Cardinal Hayes Says Mass In St. Peter’s Today Cardinal Hayes s today: | o | || [can always get N N o tacks on the i SRt » ) journey t ne. The diplomatie a cors there 1o linal rode to the basilica wearing 1 ALy LIS Lo lin s O f o h ) popa R ey Winston Churchill, former British cabinet minister, Torgot | it g A L v his Rucs. ¥ and then ashed the Paballconventions in his recent campaign for parliament. Just look,| 3 res w el ‘ 5 ; 4 | lhe's shaking hands with one of the “common folks!” But with Despatehes to sa roops f . cheek upbraids which they had broug f § » : Doiod . 5 . 2 H + iUnited States, The pont estowed |all his disvegard for traditions, Churchill failed in his attempt to _lthe apostolic benediction on all. come back. [J | LEATHER IMPORTER DIES —— uy omlno o0 . the i 4 the J All N. Y., April Le—Vrederick paraphrase of a messags en Tt yversville, a tin Asserson, commanding ¢ | prsned to the lmit by clting O | prominent 1 ather Importer for 25 - : ‘ Domino Old Fashioned Brown always 4 it i L e R 6 R EER O g ‘ ) Ml comes to me in sturdy wax-lined cartons. 168,03 thom e 3 s g g i 3 Only in such packages can I be sure of i o R oo It e s e G aferean. B i | ! sy full flavored sugar—never dry or lumpy. el bovatii B NS S L opposed the possimism of | i ; And the Domino Package keeps it fresh, et A Hohlies tor e o g oLuhaeRitieh Sollamnas AT § | ! T : | so I always get perfect results with my e baked beans, gingerbread, candied sweet | Y ) A . \ potatoes, tarts and cakes. r G n » ' wherey 1 2 FREE UPON m:ou:srd Evr‘ryl jroman ;iu uppécc’duc stilts Juve hoon made in the &t | oo ow voling eome thr n h ld our Sugar Etiquette Chart and helpful books of Domino Crndy, I mediation at the « $ billions annuully i Roots tll “t O Cooking and Preserving Recipes. Address American Sugar | Refining Company, 117 Wall Street, New York City. nement 4 Al h the foreign experts ) FHIS bank has its founda- A tion firmly set in the i S viean up . solid ground of ample re- Wt i iy i sources and safe policies. - e g nia: ! Itis orgs nized to withstand American nendatio ation.af the Ltuhr be | | ‘ any financial storm it may nan encounter. »ps hurtin o ght ofl with fin- MILK PRICES SLASHED, il ) A3rd. tank corpany Coen Satusiny Exenings 7.0 UL BAND OF SERVICL ry before Armistice day, 1923, or lose {8 17 eonts a quart and for grade foot calluses, without sorencss or a fortune of 8 A 14 conts ritation, i CONNECTICUT FURRIERS -~ANNOUNCE AN-- American SugarRefining Company ASTOUNDING SALE OF 100 IN ALL COLORS “ Shipwrecked in TWO PRICES ONLY , presents Plain Trimmed with Squirrel and Wolf Every Garment Worth at Least $100 Never before in the history of the fur business in New Britain have such values been ofiered. We—as manufacturers \ are able to do this. Fashion decrees that Caracul Jacquettes will be worn extensively this spring and fall. We S 2 g e &’ 4 carnestly advise you to take advantage of this exceptional offer and select your garments as early as possible. g 4 P ' == /UNINVITED WE GUARANTEE EVERY GARMENT IN THIS SALE & kel : (Watch Our Window Display) CONNECTICUT FURRIERS || e e luced SUBMARINE. FILM 86 WEST MAIN ST SR | wth- e Jean Tolley D | e scemer by | Louis Wolheim Largest Retail Fur Manufacturers in Connecticut _ Hartford, 65 Church Strect Mo"o,{",,c,((’fi%ks Mary MacLaren

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