New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1926, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, ADPRIL 9, 1926, 21 GIANT REINDEER DRIVE OUT OF KAISER'S s W, o i M N, b K eepit 1 Germs Alive Is | 'd Task for Students Lerkeley, April 8§ P Kaiser ) ' Iy ¢ Fran Bortha Ko PR o T suin—=tur the v hus passed fron | of Gormany's e (5 oeping alive diphthe and tuber Movement Part of Plan to |\% iy, 27" o tieradior YA[;HTS ARI: SFH\ e R il e e e o e llleurys Revive Industry Which |iwei®io oy voicer o cur: THO Calls of Former ROJaIy s i v e e s ity ™300 21 Bt 00 otk o™ | Is Vital to Alaskan Na- eliant ot (ne wlid anipials Lo e Now in Florida "'\‘“] . 1 sl it ;i_}“’]‘w‘]"\‘“u 3 Best Flour AR . NG DT ‘ , i b e e the ks aelos of famous Miut 1t Slraditt Fpulreninie] (ungtie forPastry,BISCUItS“"dBl'ead wska, April 8 (P |his wife | in Al stk or T er drive which will {1heir si \ | ; s i ; e PRSI e ediinn ot nenaced by lack of | Phey hape 1 [lage Cr thousand h Loth governmental and privat owned deer will be deiven rom the Arctic to Broad Puss on| \ The Nohah s of the most WHIN TO RELE QUIET More 150 by the burcau lucution was | ! At ' i A abandoned for lack of funds b il i [y e e gl S Pl . A S e H]‘ NOT USED S0 MUCH .- T b B S b : L s coveanien ane For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. mean not only the removal of the | o ——— = e L — pmm—— = ar from the nor hed by rail but e or less whole; to a territory | s Dropping Out as Cosmetic' (il 1o mskimo herd owners t (\.I wlom 1 cnt schools of hui Cannot Get Suppq “There is not an Es Arctle who can support fifs herd of reindeer” said Hollywood, ( April 9 (A il [RHATRRERRS beginning of the motlon y folter, owing to the lack of mar 1 n v ing facilities. The best they can ving fitm nor for thelr animals is $10 to $i5 | ) s ar e Gonreoticn (i Since I8AT a head with the seant population of [jts thelr country for a market, On this he cannot provide the necessitics of and for himself and far The Eskimo has fram his primitive T ot lvalsdiavars ol & nod, educated by the goternment | 1 early nd started in the reindeer husiness finde himself unable to provide for himself and family the neeess . while herding his deer. v m unherded means their weras, hegter lighting without reinforced ind cosmetics, | « done in G.Fox & Colnc Connecticut's Leading Department Store ¥ Hartiord “Under ent conditions, witl Y, the ehip serviee provided, deer m b either butelored at a season wh the meat is not of the | t or 1 the fall and moved 1o Alaskan Raflroad is w tible to kill and ship any Ihis Is the reason why fhe ¢l be undertaken.” drive plans call for o ERSHON Fox was the founder and guid ing genius of this business and during its carly development his high ideals of mer- chandising and his keen business ability were responsible for the firm foundation which en- |! abled later associates and successors to devel- | op the little business into the magnitude of |l its present scope. Its success is not due to a egic location or to luck, but to the fore- | sight of its builders and their methods of sing cu People came back to [ he herds into 1 T can from the nd each w hy skilled el ¥y hins the facial ting a pmt without a mnouncement ot Ceeil D that he will pro is o without greas | v oapy of the player tomer: of th browsing & 15 lcome protesf, more of it Salt : o ohtained. Iy from 'the: men Fox's and SO Have Biz Rerds wom it will cont Alan Pygyan i directins the Para- | monnt pigtur Horers” had a {east Incliding nee Vidor, Jack | {Holt. William Powell. Georre Ban . and others thot I no malke- Tt was s for the ton. Mary Brian, n Roberts, Fiva s a distanec that the | oo great |1 ii National Ta East l\illinery Co. 133 MAIN ST. Quality Low Price Style Resl Value In New Hats Hats of Grosgrain and Straw In a Color for Every Costume TN VERY SPECIALLY PRICED ._ 5 ' = e \ ¥ - j (3 | Values that are unmistakable—smart, new hats with soft erushable crowns—some with tiny upturned brims and tailored trim —and worth much more than this moder ate special price.

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