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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924, FREE! Interesting Demonstration of B.P.S.Paints, Varnishes TMONSTRATION | ' Enamels Frs Samps Coms | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, | April8 April 9 April 10 Paints, Stains and Varnishes If you have any painting, staining Sample Cans Free YOU Will NOt Be Asked to Buy or varnishing to do, please call : P ’ ; ; and llet usdshow you up-t:::;e- ; In addition, 15 valuable door prizes will be Given Away Absolutely Free. One of simpie an practicai me! 8. . A 5 2 Try the various finishes yourself. ; these prizes is to consist of enough B. P. S. Qutside House Paint for your house — one coat. Special representatives from the Patterson Sargent Co, manufacturers of B. P. S. YOU WILL NOT BE ASKED TO BUY Paints and Varnishes, will be in' attendance to demonstrate the various finishes. We DEMONSTRATION ABSOLUTELY FREE Bring your paint questions with you believe you are interested in seeing up to date methods of Painting, Varnishing and Staining. It will be a pleasure to show you how this work is done. We want you to try one of the B. P. S. finishes and become acquainted with B. P. S quality. This is | | 1 | A f why we give you a sample can free. l A Special Demonstrator from The Patterson-Sargent Co. will be in our store Rackliffe Bros., Co., Inc. ?50 Pérkétret = ‘ 250 Park St. RaCkllffe Br OS. CO. ’ IHC. Ne‘w Britain | s . ] COTTON PRICES DROP e = - bers rendered by Mme, Orner and |Carlson, Alfred H. Anderson. e the rent money upon the poor law ytrom. The selection of songs | Tegner lodge, V. 0.0 L. Bengtson, ||| Week’s Activities in I I |authoritics, who in turn look 10 the | New York, April 7.-~Cotton prices | |govornment for reimbursement. Thus |1ost fuily a cent from the recent ad- sttt el |.n.l< red by Mr. Nystrom stamped ‘mfl Casperson, A ¥ P Catholic Churches [the taxpayers would be responsible | yance at the opening of the market him as an artist of ability with a tenor Y O : volce of rare lity in both his hlxh»‘\ \(‘nll\‘)!;l‘.:n‘hnl::'. ‘\“..(‘r,;m?;ly;. P N — | for the housing of the unemployed. If (oday on re ports of more favorable er and lower vegister. His recitative [ Do C e g o ¥ Il-r)‘u. [this proves to be the ministers' plan | weather for crop preparations in the and from 1Litiul slowed him ca- | Vega 8. 1. society: John Lundauist, [y opi0pn gevotions will be it secms certain they will ba defeated |south and lower Liverpool cables e puble of rendesimg this great and im- [ Walter Falk, Mrs. rles Lindgren. | g.30 o'olock \\ndnu‘l ay and ln:ln in the commons, although it is not There was active realizing by recent supposed they will regard this as rea- ors. July delivery soid o a giid N mortal orut 10 a finizhed degree | “Vega, Sccond Degrec: F. Svensk, o0 Am]mcla["e Au[llel]ce G[’ee(s both from a .npieg aow dramatie | Birg t 3 ”l‘l’:r‘-m;fllm\m: requiem masses will GOV[ § Plafl to PPO[GC[ Tellall[S 898 tor resigning eftion, 8, a decline of 117 points from u,.m)}..nm, His tinal \-nnlfllmr “Caro | . W S Il-l: :m. Anna Strom, | 1,5 ghserved during the week: T 'M'J B Th Abo g |the high level of last Saturday and io Ben,” brought forth h urv‘nlruw re. John oRnon. day, 7 a. m,, anniversary for Mra, ]‘mgs ls ut SEPARATE IMMIGRA'"ON 198 points lower than Saturday's [ closing. Mme. Ol‘llel‘ a“d GOSla NySll‘afll effort and thie audience showed its ap- | ‘\‘rnl H'I\"" ‘i“-lr'"" I"- P"\""""""- A, Julia Mcaloon; Friday, 7 a. m., an- proval by ealliy L re! encores, vennerberg Male Chorus: John A pivepcary for Patrick Monahan; I R, BILL NOW IS PREDICTED | +1c surtace o e cartn 5o rarer i Mime, Or i possessor of & very Erickson Dr, A . | 3 sary y THe annual econgert given by the fine soprano volce, Though not | Iirst Luther: th: Alexa Saturday, ? p g | BY The Ansociated Press. focal Swedish churches and soclcties strong It showed the result of much | Bjorkman, John A, Erickson. mind mass for Mra. Mary Crowe: Sate |1y ""‘:"\': "'l;‘""l'l 7.~~What the Labor- Ladeton bk ) e benetit of e dren's « " r ar v 3 p p q J 2 Bengt- 2 W 5 " 3opd norives as e ! T for the benctit of the Children's Home | training and explained the remarkable | Sewing Soctety: Mrs, Jennie Bongt- yrday, 7:30 a, m., month's mind mass | crisie ot firet. ey ““l'mm"m_:‘f,’“”l:‘:," Proposed Measure Would Have To Do was held yesterday afternoon in the 'sucedss she enjoyed some years ago, |son, Mrs. Signe Carlson, Mrs. OIgd ' ror Patrick Hayes, i g . ) p 1 o ae h Admittance of en Scamen Chuech of 8. John the } umnm 4. | mination to protect unemployed ton- One Thm wonflan Capito! the with Mme=, Inga Orner, when she was in g demand as a | Moberg. BOUN0, Wi Nystrom, tenor public singer, Hee vendering of “I | Luther League: Arthur Kallberg, G Len 3 " -, 11e from evietion, Into U. S, and Iriday eve nmm soloists Thur d- | Bacio,” by Ardite, was easily her best | Ahlquist, Tuesd > riekson, & npanist for the solo- it | 1iim Baptist Church: David Larson, yather Cott ? s A special eabinet meeting was con- " . 3 4 “ ) Vathe er of Middletown will . s g Washingten, April 7.—A separate p fais, 18 worthy of the highest praise. One feature of these annual cons | Theodore Larson, preach at the devetions on Tucsday. 1‘.',';:”] ."M‘:"-IAT):«'»::' ";‘I“T“"J'""""‘;";"' immigration bill dealing with admit- aine ounas S n the adjourned de- y,n00 of alien seamen was predicted | Owing to th Iverse weather cone | corts is the presence of the children Committees were as follows: Etations of the cross and bencdiction ditions as weil us the existin . with the entire personnel ftom the Executive committee: Carl A, Carl- will be held on Friday evening. bate on the evictions bill is resumed |y o gome members of the senate fm- pox soare the number flome” who occupy ecats on the stage |son, chairman; Siguard Anderson, st Abirew's Lithuanian Church, | the house of commons today. migration committee today as & re- 22 concert was not a . wen | during the concert ‘seeretary; M. B, Christensen, treasur- Anniversary mass for Anthony Bau- Premier. Machonald shortencd his | suit of determined objections raised m ays the general rul S0 pre After the concert the children were op lausakas at 7:30 o'clock Wednesd week-end Vacation at Chequers court to that feature of the pending me well repatd by the excellent solo num- entertained in the i Latheran Reception committee: Carl A, Carl- morning. Lenten devotions at 7: to attend the meeting, and ure by representatives of the national ten- o'clock Wednesday and Friday even- | *inister Wheatley celled o k- 'meamen’s union, , ing engagement at Giusgow and has- | Andrew Furuseth, president of the Skinny “e" (alr;o tLs Han Dame church where a fine suppec Wwas serv- gon Siguard Anderson, H. K, Chr ed by the Ladics Aid society, sen, I, Svensk, Mrs, O. Moberg, Mrs. ings, e S —— Mr. Nystrom was favorably impress- i g3, n, Mrs, 8. Nordenson, St doseph's € tened to London to participate . " ) % Qendl V. v 2009, ! h 3 cangteon, s 8, 1 50 3 Ph's Church, cipate. Ad- union, told the committee the power Don’t hpml Your Child’s ed with N ul Vritain nmll.-t.'m-: \'« Miss Jennie Lundell, Lenten devotions at 40 o'clock Journment until today was taken af- |proposed to be given the secretary of —— 3 7 : terday that he may decide to locate & fttec on souvenir wgrams: Wednesday and Friday e ter prolonged discuszion, which i a1 o o individual bonds fr N wea Hair By Washing It : B ’ mm ] a ridgy evening. 3 & labor to require individual bonds from Al weak men and women, a M ashing IJ d cngage in business. AMr o Zegterman, L. Bengston, Carl A — taken to indicate that the government sailors entering American harbors Al nervous men and women, - the concert, Which 18 his la pears | o veon. has not yet decided liow to deal with | “would effectually repeal the Lakol- ANl skinny men and women When you wash children’'s hair be arce in fhis country this s LB Committee on ushers: Miss Jennie Stone’s ffi lnch Trout the situatic lette act. “It would result,”” he sald, Can grow stronger, healthier and “The political reporters agree that “in forcign steamers engaging all tuke on weight in 20 days | tak eareful what you use, Many soaps and + %ill return to his family in Sweden o0, " aye g Nordenson, Mrs, O ' » plany for ol residence here, | g0 To Be Served at Dinner the government has already resolved |their help abroad with the certainty ing McCoy's Cod Liver O1l Tablets that the American government would four times a day--as easy to take a prepared shampoos contaln too much free alkali, which is very injurious, as #t dries the scalp and makes dhe hair brittle, The best thing to use is Mulsified ecocoanut oil Shampoo, for this ie pur and entircly greaseless, 1t s inexpen- sive and beats: anything else all_ to pleces, Two or three teasp, i required. Simply with water and V\MII ir abundanc of C which cleanses the . N. Y, April T.— Harlan that some means must_be adopted to one, nominated by President unemployed persons to kecp keep the men “imprisoned on the candy. for the attorney generalship their homes whether they pdy rent |ships while in port.” / what a hit g out ihvitations to a little or not, but Indecision and even dis- He endorsed the proposal of. 8en. ing ylets have male cre the picce de resists agrecment is said to exist on how this ator King, democrat, Utah, to make gist is gelling more and more of thes cach ship responsible for the men it every da brings and requiring the return on Everybo. knows that nas!y-tas termas Anderaon . Hulda Larson, 1 sland Country elub Mr. Wheatley inearied in the evictions that ship of the same number who ing tablots have made—cvery drug it st eaani R b enberg, Mildred Erickson, Gerten ! e b e wnd 19 others bill on his own initiative the clause to arrive chock full of vitamines and is a wo ne . son Ruth Lindea, Thelma Swap 100 1 . ' mat which the osition objectrd, acting | The committee approved an amend- ' derful flesh producer and atreng "’ v : N on this ¢ jon as ae did before ment which would authorize payment ator. in for overtime to immigration inspec: Jut who w rful ta eral co ttee harg: \ ' | committee in char Committee on refreshments these flesh produc of the concert consisted of 3 : « r naisted Jennie Bengtson, Mrs. Signe Ca every drug Andree Todge, 1. 0. O. 12 John A iy “iigo Mo Amsisted by Anderson aymond Carlson s of the Scwing Society of the Fridham socicty: Mrs. Charles cran chureh Swansor omon Hulti ; The ushers were: Amanda C . P ounee brook trout which is to be ma Norden e, 1, 0. Q. T: L. O. Zet s solt, Manjotte ‘Ande ! im a grand prize vesterday at According to one smccount, Mr. e I'ri fen 17 J . Ericks Ser 3 ¢ r y-stocked ¢ ze W regard to the poor relief Now the he 5 = Isom iort ] o ™ Wicker t . which action st the cabinet tors for labor over cight hours and ribie stuff n these wonder out casily. The ! 1 Jdola . ' A wid e " everal at va e, He is supported by the on Sundays and holidays, —McCoy's Cod Liver Ol Tablet evenly, and y fres king NPerane dust auint 8 Ivlorson todan, 'romt ' the prize winner et wing of the Laborites, but it is Steamship companies will reim- are just as good and so casy to tak bright fluffy, wa and + man- Modecn, ‘arise oy St N - rogot aw 1 a more moderate Lurse the government. Ierry com- A box of 60 tablets for 60 eents nge jdes, it 1o0s ' ) ot e % Otte e 7 - f crs of the government are not panies and international bridges are and if any thin man or woman do e . ed ‘ o patent | preps to endorse tion. exempted. ! least 5 pounds in 308 days z debate was adjourned it ' back. Ask Clark & Bra a debt of | or Dickinson Drug Co. ‘or any go erstood that the government put the burden of finding druggist anywhere. every part dandru, ¥ coanut oil shar and a fow ou POLITICAL ADVER ll\l,.\ll NT I(H Ile AL \I)\] RIISL.\H NT POLITICAL ADVERTISEME\'T POLITICAL ADV | PULL THE SECOND LEVER — AW vulb ruKk — ANGELO M. PAONESSA FOR MAYOR His pledge two years ago was: “An honest, efficient and -economical administration” HE HAS KEPT HIS PROMISE Keep in office the man who has been a REAL SERVANT OF ALL THE PEOPLE Vote early and urge all your friends to vote early Pull the second lever and vote for Ot 1. Shabion. for Sreummiet A. M. PAONESSA for Mayor Hanford L. Curtis for comptroller s o Polls open 5:30 a. m:. to 5 p. m. Yor Maror A. L. Thompson for city clerk Bernadotte Loomis for collector Tuesday, April 8