New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1926, ]FOUNTA]N OF YOUTH Now wlTHlN ding religlous dogma, Je “Ishl Poter E. Mott of Maln street, 'meelln‘ ‘when seven of Its mem- | sistant socretary to this elty, Ad. | v Christian, : e farmerly with Hammersteln of ||lv;fi passed the second class test | miral Dillard 13 a former ecom- e must in a e : { an two passed the first class test, | mandant of the academy. I THE GRASP OF EVERY lNDIVIDUAL {candor admit there scems to be o [NOW York, whl bo in charge of the |mys yroon” oxpects to send several | On June 1 the members of the | s aris sty ___j growing number of collegs grad | presentation of the annual revuo | members to the Court of Honor to- [two lower classes at the academy l luates the foundations of whose re- | which the Aetna Tdfe Girls club pight and all those going uhouldu\m embark on the training ship ligious faith are shattered. Some will glve on May 6 at Foot Guard plan to take the 7:10 trolley from | Alexander Hamilton for the annual may find it honestly possible to re- | hall, Hartfotd, Maple Hill Troop 2 has a strong | cruise. P 4t % solva their doubt and to arrive at o | Yarry Lucas, father of Grand |arganization in the making and 5| The voyage will he along the At- | Years and still More Approves Reflouflcmg JudiliSlll il [postivo faith. [Juror - Harold Lucas, ls seriousls |planning to give an exhibition orflnmh: coast from Nova Scotla to ags | Possible, According m Wise announced his sev- |11l at the Hartford hospital. | ontertainment for thoso interested | Bermuda, maladies, marked only by & lessening | Lengthening of Life by 37 o tho win to live. Youn BDOQS NO[ Beheve ‘r‘r:\n{:" with hls father's faith yer- | Mra. Willlam Buell of Jer-Hin the work within the next month, | A P plaining that he wa sey, with her two children, is vis. | i =~ Statisticians and Scien- T[] Blfi [;[]NVEN'"[]N Vineed Chm"an" reeion "n | v e mothon, o, Watier Cun- |4 e WAll Pregent | A\Tington Boy Drowned SPRODUCTIONS : New York, April 7 (®—Renun- [“pad eensed to play a vital part in N8d of Maln street. Mr. Buell is ¢ 4 n When He Falls Off Raft REPRO NS tists. clation of the Jewlsh falth by bis |jowish e He safd the younger the son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Coast Guard Diplomas | arington, Mass., April 27 (P — year-old son, James I7. Wise neration of Jews thought o Mttle | Bnell, who formerly lived in Maple . Now London, Conn., April 27 (P | ope hoy was drowned in the lower ORRIUERRANOLS T EV&l‘yIIl&ll'S Blble ClflSS Wlll Be “he only.docent and . honorable lof the orthodox precepts that it Hill. ~Commander H. D. Hickley, com- | Mystie lake hers last night and his hses v thing for him to do.” in the N S ifiatteantias e tdans . April 20, at 2 ‘elock FRENCH [IMPORTS w York, April 27 (®—The s Sonla S i s not take the troubles to deny g M mandant of the Coast Guard | campanion was rescued by a passing f of s convietions, L'r. Stephen . m. A8 to the future, ¢ wgue of Women e s rct of long ifo that 400 years ugo HeflVIly Repl‘esem&d Wise, “lberalist” rabbi, sald yester- [ho intended to spend a vear leo s a card party at 3 icademy, announced today that | motorlst. Frank Bromade, son of h / o 1 iy H'”«‘ in O day. |turing to young Jews and endeavor- | hall. The committee In charge of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury | Nrs, William I\, Stewart of Arlington : e e an's grasp, thorities, Rabbl Wieo sald he had hoped [i; I \n n ring | the F. Btebhing, |Lincoln C. Andrews would present d his ni) ear old companion, LS I Teotix 5 - P . 8 T b ng to find some means of bringl Mrs. N ins, | an s nine y e AND DESIGN [Ciave thotsnnd leentenarians s now |iThay thef New "Brifain dslegation fdevoiitealy!that son would give | Jows together on a common basls ! re. J. Gilbert, Mrs, | the diplomas and commissions to | Robert Mushet, were spilled into the [xinEEin o4 ca could polnt o0t iy provide its own music all the |his life to the Jowish mindstry, but|other t) rellgious one, Hubert, 5 V., Woodruff | the members of the graduating [lake 50 feot from shore when a raft Gift Department B Do Leon, who |y trom New Britain to Providence added: | LS and Mrs, 8. J. Walters, class at the anmfat commencement [ on which they were playing over- | ed a b h ol ! C and even through the banquet was | . 'But Whon a man, above all ln‘ b anor Walters, daughter |exercises on May 14, Eleven cadets | tnrned. # Stk A 4 ; b the ministry, finds lie cannot NEW]N T N N . and Mrs, Samuel Walters ' will be graduated and upon re-| Harold J. Tracy, son of Fire Chiaf A OB ULD R (Rt RO i T et e i 1 of Main street, who is a student |colpt of their commisslons an en- | B, X, Tracy of Woburn, saw them go The ¢ inblts of | hey testify,|a joint meeting ol ¢ creed, there is nott foriihin o S o] nurse at the Hartford hospital, has & will be ordered to immediate |in and went to the rescue. After fl\"invvr;h“ White armies it was vou ‘ll(";u it (40 save, after mature and search-| The League of Women Votars n ill with an attack of appendi- at the local and other coast | bringing ashore the Muehet boy. provide an : o tuke ) ub fite | ¢ iR g - P ; s {ing deliberation, to withdraw,” will give a card party at § o'clock ¢ but s now much fmproved. guard stations. Rear Admiral F. C. | Tracy dived repatedly ofr young Eiiels S EEMLH e, : Lt 2 BIVIO [0 wag asked whether he Thursday evening, April 28, at the Troop 2 of tho Newington Boy Billard, commandant of the coast Lromade. He was unable to locats ; e R e i N R oS i ughte B ncteasing ennmuor e i Junction, Miss Scouts made a good improssion at |guard, and Mrs. Billard and Mrs. | the body. Pollco recovered it several ars Added to Tife the I lon of Men's Blblo clusses | oy g men aid not feel as his son | I'rs . Brinkey 1s i cMarge. | the New Britatn board .of review Andrews will accompany the as- | hours later. | thening of the averaee at Providence next Saturday and | 1ife ta which the four cena| Sunday. . ¢ noe De Leon have A committee consisting of C. C. nd the {ncrease in | Pulmer, B. B. Ripp mes H. 169-171 MAIN ST. 4 4 those. who ape | Dyer, Victor Davis and st R, '} of 100, fnd Dechant wus appointed to arrange % fhat man may {or transpertation for the drum | ]mponed Cl]ina : 0 / ; Oval Rag Rugs '“M""w:“fl i e Ty reported to- I\/[ixing BOW] SCtS Iy . 7 T/ : /’ i RegUIm:$l75 s not dim, nor | day to th ration as those com- b4 ‘ 59 ing from New Britain is as follows: $] 4() ) s . g of 16 and Victor Davis, dviver, and Mr. al IeurS el ; ,,w}'i',,l.‘",f_' vr. J. E. Conger, driver. 8. M. Five bowls, graduating in ; —— —h ; Two-toned and multicolored etk \ ntenarians dis. | Brewster, William 8. Holchkiss, El- size; two tone striped hor- 7 7 effects, Strongly woven. . « ated Prees to mer I o ) W deved patlgprln. First qual- : 4 7 . ol /77 Will Jast for years. B Meln a relatively small £ 6 C. mer, driver, Harry ity. 2 L—8rd Fl. . A s Y / ey SUltS and Now' Sor Otherlio Parkeroamesti Dyés, B & " (D& rd Fl.) s Z Z Z i % (D& rd F1.) Armstrong and Charles H. Clarkson. _— arinkingit B. B. Ripple, driver. Veto Augu Overcoats| .- 2, "',f‘ff,' e B 2 d G l / R l ] O 9 5 Hanford. Fred J. C. Ensworth, driver. ‘ng plety Charles Gladdén and Megsts. Dehny, NO EXCHANGES, NO APPROVALS! ALL SALES FINAL! o Y taflovad | “Longiivet par d erand. | Gloaser and Koplowita, ) For boys there ave snappy Coats of Tweed, Serge, Cheviot, paren Jeulating zen- Richard Hulbert, Jr., driver. I 7 . A Chaufenrs’ Suits=—10 Cratriet streks the mportanes | Wooster, “Happy” Goodwin and Carl Garbardine and Impor ted Novelty Cloths, in sizes 1 to 6 years. Chanfiours' Topeonts—s15 | (of Neredity. : e e A For girls there are Coats of Novelty Plaids, Basket Weaves, ° Caps 1o mateh Puttees | | deval r numbers the Anna and Bertha Howerth and Poiret Twill, ete. Plain and trimmed. Sizes 2 to.6 years. Not all who will be tr ; ge Meade. styles in each color. This embraces our entire stock, (P&L~znd ¥1) From 1 to fo outfitter ns of t W. Vibberts, driver. 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Suits that will tolerate real hard wear. Inasmuch as A these are our regular $9.75 suits we advise you to bhuy the lad a suit, even if he doesn’t need it. (D&L—2nd F1.) HARTIORD ich “It Pays 1o Buy Our Kind™ Lt b= GGG - John Shea, driver, Clarenes Y ! ward, Walter Gie 1 George and Theodore A, ropolitan Life Fikton Martin, driver, and Louts . Mitchell. T saw one per- ¥ Britain delegation wiil here T8ee po foined hebe by the Bri Cold Storage for Lurs »ably by ¢ k : _ o police will - t 2 ‘ the East {Tomorrow || 2 L ooE N 1L (ox) e d convey them Y Alright & g ¢ Avegetable perient, adds d vigor t et e f Today 4 is the prime, ative system, @ © numbers of virile me he appe- » ‘today,” said Dr o arn A old —reinforced under the arms! —full fashioned and perfect! Women's Rayon Vests Women'’s Silk Hose The better grade Silk Rayon in Peach, Made of Pure Thread Silk and rein- White and Flesh. Tub wonderfully forced at the places where most needed. well and garments that give more than Snug fitting ankles. Can be had in ° the average service, es 36 to 42, A [} about 25 of the new spring shoe shades. very tempting value at this low price. A good value at $1.50, the regular price. (D&L—Main ¥1.) (D&L—Main Fl.) teven's Rayon Spreads—Slight Oil Stains IF PERFECT PRICE WOULD BE $5.95 NO HOLES! The only thing the matter with them is this: They have an oil spot here and there, and usually in a very unconspicu- ous place; size 80x105. Solid colors of Rose, Blue, Gold or Helio, ° with satin Jacquard stripes. Scalloped square. (D& L—Basement) . & T. Assn. to Meet at \alhan Hale Srhonl 3 tx:mn'mm — FEELING LOTS BETTER NOW Writes Ethel May Snider Who Used Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound —formerly 69¢ to 95¢ a pair —linen vestees; cuffs to match! Children’s 34 Sox 08¢ Neckwear V5> Price In a seemingly endless variety of the popu- We're closing out quite a variety of lar colorings and weaves. Faney cuffs in Vestees, Collars and Cuffs at one-half harmonizing shades. Worn by both boys C C nrice. Hand drawn and hemstitched; and girls. Sizes ). Many mothers plain colors and others with colored em- will buy a season's supply at ........... broidery. A few are slightly soiled. Just (D& —Main Fl.) the thing for suits. (D&L—Main Fl.) e e S e e O S BRI ) Just 150 Cretonne Covered Pillows 18 INCHES SQUARE — NEW PATTERNS Advantage s |fsS i Gl el il = held ire We bought these right, and now we're passing along the good 7 [ ‘ > €A tary ) t vl bo & C thing to you. They're filled with new, sanitary cotton Napper C ik ' y and covered with a good grade of Cretonne. Assorted patterns Reductions $3311382282223LIT0ITRIRTIETRREETITIINIIILLISILIT SILTINNNNLT TONER - PERONDINE and colorings. Buy a few at this price. (D&L—3rd Fl.) }i;g‘zm?:z{a\ 36 Inch Radlum Snlk Plain Colored English 4 812 and Broadcloth » i i an 1 fast. Whits, Copen, chid, ) ey v::’ v l‘»r\a"‘h. T bl e . Grey. gerie , $2825332225222333022222223380228228 ond Siips. Yard . (D&L—Main F1.) WEAD HLGALD FIED ADS FOR YOI WAANTS e

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