New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, nNew Britain Boys on Program MINFRS' WAGESTO 7 of WIIC American Legion Night B ADJUSTED NEXT . “Call the Next Witness”'— | This Will Be Endeavor of British = 2 4 The jury of women sit in judgment 1926. General Night Editor of Associated Press, Over Radio, Describes Further Details of Mysteries of Fifth Estate. ot In the celebrated case THE UNION LAUNDRY HOME WASHING The Hon Judge Commonsense, presiding. New Britain talent to the program of t an Legion to be pared by James McAvay. Henry Kristopher, tenor sol The unanimous verdict: Home Washing is “GUILTY"— ted ; It is an aggravating, back breaking, is unabate R Telephone AR MAIL SUGCEEDS Telephone 904 Health breaking, monotonous, useless, 904 MR B Futile housebold bugahoo > Tirst Flight Between Chicago and - Dallas, Tach Way, Takes Place he sentence: Immediate—permanent banishment from the home. Without Trouble And here are the reasons Supreme Court Judges or this happy verdict Worcester, Mass., May 13 (P— POPULAR PRICES FOR POPULAR SERVICES Worcester police tion to the hoi Arth F Rugg of the S FIRST SECOND THIRD THRIF TEE Service WET WASH THRIF TEE Service (Dry) 4e i 9c a pound a pound a pound pou (81.25 minimum) 18 pounds EVERYTHING WASHED \LL OF THE FLAT PIECES BEAUTIFULLY IRONED ($1.00 minimum) (11 pounds) EVERYTHING WASHED ALL OF YOUR FLAT PIECES BEAUTIFULLY IRONED ($1.00 minimum) e Al 5 s ol . \ normal family washing weigh- [ —_— pects ¢ £ e rday morning, along the new r B ing 25 pounds, thoroughly Varnum Continentals } § washed in ELEVEN CHANGES Battling Forest Iires 2 of RAIN SOFT water and re- turned to you practically dry enough to be ironed at home. The wearing apparel washed and returned damp just about ready to he ironed at home. The wearing apparel returned to vou nicely dried and ready for ironing. —_— O RTIT e FREE Special Week-enc Wet Wash Service T T For Thursdavs and 1 5 Only Moth- {x)u. Service All Wet Washes ' up to 25 pounds FREE Will again he given to P to ] ound) l DESCO PATRONS 1 returned ymptly returned Your heavy winter gar- rroning DESCO DOLLS (1c eac Thoroughly washe the lucky children at the CAPITOL THEATER ments super cleaned by Phis Saburiay the DESCO process and ! Matinee returned to you in a | | AN MEIGHAN farge moth-proof bag all | | OMAS MEIG N WALTER ARBOUR | i HOM i ’ in & " s “' . | age. “THE NEW e WEST MAIN NO EXTRA CHARGE KLONDIKE” TEL. ; TEL. The ; 904 904 real j © reason | ready for summer stor- Top Icers $12.75 $16 75 biad $19.95 $27.00 i $31.00 many $36.00 Refrioerators this season is JAMES SULLIVAN because ‘ hore a4 Woni : . Arartment Style e ; sell $36.00 the $59.50 b $74.50 Refrigerators and ; : the £ B OU can identify the wearers of Knox prices g “Comfit”* straw hats, as men who insist are k on combining head comfort with unim- peachable style. The hat itself can be Side Icers $24.75 $29.50 $35.00 $42 00 very low identified by its characteristic rows of fine soft straw next the crown and by that most distinguished of hat labels— KINOX. ‘NE MAG «sons “Ue (ollegiate Shoppe MAIN AT EAST MAIN Come In at once ~= select the size & style you wish FRANK EGAN Give to the United Jewish Campaign

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