New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 192, rzm L SUN SPOTS WILL NOT HARM MAN OR |DAY NURSERY CARES FOR V NEAND (OGDEN HIS AFFAIRS, DECLARE SCIENTISTS| 9,000 GHILDREN IN YEAR' Mariners’ Belief That! JYou know that in tho long run | Mrs, O'lirlen Thanks Frlends For | T!] RA[E RUSS'A § you will get sunspots every 11.17 years just as you know that you Help During 1025 and Hopes These Cause Storms at|win ‘get snowstorms: crory *on | Tl‘;.’,h[ (0 Al‘(‘l]C Now Interna- §! | months, But you may miss the For Continuation Sea Also Is Denied by |storms by a month or so ang von | [l“l]fll Contest may miss the spots by a couple of | A Feport of activiti | Observers Who Etplam(w;" R rof A Mitchel the Leand 1 r MeCorm! |tory at the Universit ! no relationship Britaln Day Nursery for 1925 has eotor of heen mada by Mrs Obgerva-. Virginia, ecn sun- ik I Now Pork. Feb. 18 (0 — A O'Brien superintendent M \ ir squadrons of B Solar Mysteries. ports as [ollow uesi o claim land which L - ised as a military fiylog Washington, Feb, 18 (M—Sclen- Fr e modie I o Siler | ists assert that immense cosmic | ber as sometimes {153 at \ 0 away are | 48y to juggle figures in order to nt . prove & connection with some mobilizing to bring r influence ir 1 fingor 4 er event tl also varles. Ir s to d 1 bear upon the § of man, per cent of the cases the con- A \ mysteriously | r is {llusory.” R e T Y ther at the earth's equator i fon by Dr. TPaul Swetr, Hart times of sun- r near the Henry Helw in hecomes warmer spot activity and o n the opinion Xerays ¢ red lies ir vns above Alaska no direct evidenc is so much circum ce that we are plan toly with th of the huge n as sun Storms Not Cau ieultural econo- rooler weath- 1 of Arctic Alr Base n o ops to think that could be esial isin within m“mv\ coinetde Bl]flK PRfl[]UCTHIN - SHOWS INCREADE Bm Tt 15 Mostly in New ; Reprints ywn 4.1 Activities Planned What will be t Will thev 0 know of the consid ity being planned for bo very surpr . not planni says the Publis h\]nw\ es that editora g their careful winnowing n order that the reased production is found in the Feprints. total of book production in nt iners tion continues. case in new editions h h more rapid than the ¢ ind thig seems to be an ad symptom.” e, T a first novel, t headed the 1 won the {‘ologne Golf Club Now Sl Returned to i h" by Lulu Hunt' Cologne, Ieb. 15 (B he non-fiction list, (0losn: are nt ul of such R e the best 18-} 1 the players Jieir clubs in a " Backe chelor, 1 By Alumni Carolintan,'” 1 s ant Wore Man Nobody 1 rinls helleve thet Daston “The Life H ni Dapinl; “Twice Jarning! ! 1 a i : (R G CTTIVRY Valued at e ( v of $75,000 Is \mlen_ | 3 . ¢ York, Feb. 18 (#) - ¢ 3 wers held up the g nagiet « 1 1 in East Br 1 n and e with §7 other jewcls rby defied the ers and took the automonile as they she wrote down the of the robbers, stand- running board of the ”:n};lu brandishing his i A PINKLS e rall 5 BBt Want EYUSIGHT NPECEALIST A SEEVCURO D wa TR0 SATINFACTION GUARANFLED | Bt plugged.” | 300 Main St, New Britain. Tol 5 “l READ SOMEWHERE That George Washington had artifi- cial teeth of ivory balls strung on wires. fl Last Lawsuit Seitled | In Rialto Fire Case § © Ile endured torture, no doubt, so that his mouth might not be unsightly. After more than a century there are | people whe still fear to have artificial teeth and will endure an unsightly mouth because of the discomfort | they think might result. Wipe that illusion from your mind. plate work. A duplicate | ance in teeth are unnecessary. We can prove this statement if you'll give us a chance. Jl | Today, those who are fitted to a | plate HERE, use it through life of those giving new com- fort to hundreds. ‘h actual photo of our Discomfort and unnatural appear- e o o Arrange for an appomt- hardly knowing that it is in the | o ment today and enjoy the mouth. ) s years to come with a pleas- } After you realize the comfort U}ut ¢ ing useful and comfortable we put into teeth—you will wonder . . mouth, QO w n\ you hadn’t attended to it years £200.000 FIRL | } 9 Conn, Feb. 18 (P—F 1 .« yved tobacco ware- | i ille of Stean | ny of Hartford and con- B Dr. Wm. F. KEITH SURGEON-DENTIST 338 MAIN STREET TEL. 3 We took our cue from you men of New Britain and now you can buy— Kuppenheimer SUITS & TOPCOATS $35, $40, $45 Henry Ford taught us all a lesson. He is the out- standing American to make the serving of a universal want at the lowest possible price a paying proposition. Recently we discovered a “want” in New Britain. Men wanted good clothes; they wanted exclusiveness: they didn’t want to be all alike; they knew the value of a good appearance as a definite asset in the hattle for suc- cess. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes suited everybody. They are pretty genenally recognized as the finest of ready-to- wear clothing. But there was a hitch in our story—these clothes were <o superior they cost more to make and that made the price higher. We gambled on a sure thing. We bou_gh‘ and will huy only for CASH. And because we planne(] to sell <0 many more we have reduced the price way down to $35, $40, and $45. Ouwr task was to lower the price \Y “ . . ” . . ANOW an 1vestment 1n gond appearance 1s on 1ts way to be the most popular slogan in New Britain. !‘L’\\'C you ?m'esled? T.hf’l'(“s a \\'orld (‘f (‘}10;(‘(’ h(‘l’(’. —and first choice is always most fun N.E. [V AG&SONS Ye Collegiate Shoppe MAIN at EAST MAIN

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