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L N RADID Bl Congress Anxious (o Get Broad- y casting Under Control couruge such manner as to attract 1 broadeasting stations, and this r stations to —_— yrights was r held, to a ' modern music sary, h sure a contin Washington, April 2 rowed effort to y at this sesslon made by senate leaders in " broadcasting, now virtually unregn- luted, may be brought under govern- ment control The recent Chicag holding that the ment has not the autl extsting law to assign or require division of tf casting, has made passa supply radio, senate and house patent have just completed hearings on the Dill-Vestal bill to fix the rates which broadcasters might use copyright music taken th During the h K the national association of | ters contended that the leg while the commitices @ proposal 1 COURT IN A KITCHEN under consid i To Consider Dill Bill Watso il dera Chairman Boston Judge Makes Investigation of Kitchen Stove And Finds Fault Is With The Stove, Boston April 23 (A 1 court in a humble kitchen A Somerville 1 on this whole (apa ith le NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 90 28, 1926, er, vescued Mrs, Alma Bowman, 22, | and he nont & old Har Jr, last nlght from a narrow i of their burning ¢ ment near Times ried then four floors to Others ussisted George W er, 87, retired banker, from on the third floor, Ly alid, lves Borriseale, an s outside Square safety, Dress. his rsons in the d the streetw ht the bl hallwuy oot side the Bowman ment BIG CHAIN OF THEATERS Universal Chaln Theaters Corp. Adds 16 More, Making Total of 113 Play houses, tion, or in which'it 1 Laemmle, pres- making a total of | of movie houses in outh, nd west, le most recent acquisition was a chain of 13 theaters formerly oper ated by the Capital rprises, Tnc., City, sltuated in Kansas rthage, Mo, Muscatine Towa and Cha- Dorado nnounc: of Kans City and ind Tort Madlison, nute, Manhattan and Kl Kas 4 in Sa one was acqi 1 in Do 16 ter has been open i R JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO., INC. : Will Buy and Publicly Burn Your Old Mattress and Pillows IN A\ NATIONALLY ENDORSED CAMPAIGN FOR SAFER AND BETTER BEDS There Must Be 5,000 Mattresses in New Britain UNFIT TO SLEEP ON In recent years various states have made either stringent laws to regulate the making of hedding and very strictly guard the re-making of mattresses. But owr own guarded homes hold much danger. Mattresses is used vear after year by persons in sickness as well as in health. Is 1t dainty or sanitary or safe in any way to “just let things go”? No Mattress should exist beyond 10 vears. At that, if you paid 335 for it, the cost to you has been one cent a day. Bed Pillows, too, should be banished. TRADE IN YOUR OLD MATTRESS FOR A NEW ONE nmediately |, Mags., and anofher | S necessary, The interstate commere 7 e in Springfield, Mo., will open | committee will meet very soon t Y ay $15 J i ! ; resume consideration of the prob the bu 3 { nd T can fay for a certaln h 3 | i from ans for thre | i 4 A we will report out a bill. Whether B p 1, which it can be enacted, of course, remains |, S T B i | i Toibainaen : s08, In Somersyiils TO BE PUBLICLY BURNED The Allowance to Apply on the Purchase of a New Mattress There appears to be little that any measure which committee approves will contain & provision for some kind of regu- latory commission . ing control direct! merce depart are under Somer seeing was believing he ordered the Serino’s home. Tn of attorneys and the and Mrs. Serino and the | . April 23 (P -0 baby, a lump of dongh was placed |cer: contlnuad an investiz in the Twenty-five minutes tion into the death of General Wil- later out came the bread. liam H. (Blly) Patterson, Phillips sliowed one end of the mander-in-chief of the Elks' f to the judge, but Serino pulled and navy, the lodge's fun ¢ dough from the other end and organization, who was found into consul death in his home here ye reumstances indic ant in court, TBut only wvith nish LK'S SLAYER ¢ has p oul 1s of th aders the White bill, regulation in the han partment, and house expressed doubt that any sotting up an independent commis- sfon would be approved hy that chamber, The new DIl bill would ereate a commission of three members to he appointed by the president for five- | year terms. Tt would be empowered to revoke hroadeasting lcenses, fo | prevent a monopoly of the air and to prevent stations from charging unjust and discriminatory rates for the use of thelr facilitie: Tt would hring also *chain broadcasting” un- der strict control and establish a'af oven, -~ men ~—— Every Oid flattrgs} Will be publicly bu/szd M That there are 5,000 mattresses in New Britain that are unfit to sleep on—is a broad statement to make, but we feel it to be true. Facts point to such a condition. Stop and consider that the mattress has been next to your body one-third of the time for the last five to thirty years. The warmth of the body opens every pore of the skin. The radiation reaches to the very center of the mattress. To sleep on that mat- tress, night after night—year after vear. It cannot be washed. It cannot even be renovated and be made safe for use at any reasonable cost. (In strict compli- ance with the Mattress and Bedding Law). You shudder at the thought of wearing underclothing more than a day or two without washing—and vet vou allow vourself to sleep on a mattress that has accumulated the dirt—the germs of years. in full lodge reg THRILLING RE! New York Reporter Saves Lives of ! Two In Real Movie Fashion York., April 25 (P—=Sealing one returned to his Woodruff, 8. C, he 1o fop had nearly dis- | ppeared. A goat had devoured ft. | //’ / P scape, Allen Hilton, a report- Vidhce STORAGE PHONE 710 We Will Call For Storage STORAGE PHONE 770 We Will Call For Storage Five years should be the life of a mattvess. It is the very longest that any mattress or pillow should safely be used. At the end of that time it should he cremated—regardless of its exterior appearance. Too often a presentable tick covers a mattress or pillow positively dangerous from a sanitary standpoint, We believe that when attention is called to these facts—and if proper inducement is offered—that a great many homes now using old mattresses will grasp an opportunity to veplace them. We therefore make this DR. COPELAND Former head of New York Health Department, now U. 8. Senator for New York, heartily en- dores this movement. Extraordinary Replacement Order | $1 00 GS POSSIBLE “SUNBEAM” I'he world's lightest Mattress. Cannot lump or mat. Prime processed Java Kapok. Popularly known as Silk Floss. Made in Tmperial Edge and finest art ticking; regular price $38.00. SALE PRICE. . $ Allowance for Old Mattress is YOU REALLY $2750 ONLY PAY THE “PERFECT” MATTRESS Made of white felt 50 ths weight, put up in fancy woven ticking. Tmperial edge, with four rows stitching. 1las hand straps for $22.50 OUR FUR STORAGE VAULTS which are kept at a constant temperature of 29° Fahrenheit will do more than simply insure your Furs against Tire, Theft and Moth. They will be actually softness. ALLOWANCE for Each of ] revivified, and will grow in lustre and Your Pillows Our rate is 27 and graduated, hased on your own valuation. FUR REPAIRING AND REMODELING This is the time of the is somewhat lessened. of wes OUR FEATHER PILLOWS ! Feathers are wazlhed. steam cleaned, electric cured, and are vear when the pressure in our workroom positively odorless. If your fur coat or yvour pelts show signs ikening in spots, or if you would be in the van of Fashion next fall—we suggest vou permit us to give you our undivided attention now. In the interests of economy as well as of individual high character service. Pure duck feather pillows . Pure gray goose feather . Pure Princess Down . . s S 5600/ LESS S$TLACH TOR OLD PILLOWS R R GENUINE LONG DRAWING HAIR MATTRESS Are Used in the Best Hotels al” Black Drawings in 8-ounce ticking, stitched edge. $44.75 Regular Price $52.50. Regular Price, $33.50. Allowance l'(;;~ v(‘}ld A\luilrem £5.00 Allowance for your Old Mattress $5.00 SALE PRICE .. SALE PRICE oxiv ey $39.75 oxtx ey $20.50 WOOL 45 LB. MATTRESS To prove that you do not have to wait to buy a mattress—here is a New Matt § Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded Your furs are ready for the Storage season—So are we'! gfi‘};&agé ((}4?2 ~ Your fn‘r< “]i]l he & eceived and well : -/ cared for. MANUEACTURING FURRTER 13 FRANKLIN 5Q PHONE 770 . : A Y A Call us, That is all you need to do —Leave the rest to us. SILK FLOSS SPECIAL NI $18.95 Allowance for Old Mattress $5.00 $13.95 BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS Any size post and 1-inch fillers Metal Bed in Ivory, white or walnut. Spring and Wool . Sale price $18.95. Allowanc o old mattress S5. YOU REALLY ONLY PAY . YOoU ONLY REALLY PAY A 9 -inel any size—art ticking—regular price 89 . Allowance for your mattress $5.00. YOU REALLY ONLY PAY One Glance At Pages 118 and 119 of this week's Saturday Evening Post will prove mighty FACTORY FACTORY EXHIBIT EXHIBIT - Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc. || > L= AL 250 Park Street Exclusive Curtis Distribvitors for New Britain and Vicinity interesting and very much worth your while 25 Bigelow Street