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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, [ oras Von i T Ansalos s | ¥ ver Mile. Lenglen - | come to New Britain “on busine carly t PLANE DROPS FLOWERS AT DOORN| Lol it for Tallng alnenoee 4 said in court at the SUSPICIOUS MEN ARRESTED o conquer- | about erasing the bond fo must be 1. but in this SOCCER RESULTS would gra motion toria, B. C., June 24 (P—Eng- e 2 | = - At iring soccer team last nig. his duti 2 . FROM NEWPORT lefeate ed team of Victorians Bride Prominent in Newark - . omas Lee and Johr No Word From Indiana n arrested John Jossph M \\nc r‘f Ph Ilp(mdma] e e MRS. WM. ABRAMS OF 32 T RS R v o o A EE LT U BT 2 COMMERCIAL ST, NEW BRITAIN, AND WILL GIVE CITY 85,000: e e g s : ‘ Mrs. Abrams Indor<es FRIBJUS For Nervons Indigestion And Also For a General Tonic Slerail The wise pioneer women learned e C f mee i penses. |day's big intercollegiate race ask %o gather, in woods and fields, the build 1 of aviators to watch the hoats the remedies the In- <ar ths of ther observation train instead of the air. dians used. From n | the rafters of permits assure the increasec -| Doorn, Holland—Planes are colonial houses, {come over Herr Wilhelm Hohenzo hung great t cost oxlr 3 lern's residence, especially when bunches of dried m: partment 3 they drop flowers like a Ge roots and herbs. ) spection brir n, {mail plane did in tribute to the vie- 1 From these, in t ing and electr spec- [tory in the referendum on cor = 5 R i ed times of sick- s are made without a fee |cation of his property. | Bristol foun i Ly Gy, L " ness, the busy e fo th of \offe lled [SW€ pheiint theksixteenth - - N Jendle R [ e [FonrEnED_sosb mETCRNED GOING AWAY? sim ):r!le and DEC]DNG NAPLES CASE [ship, as well as the athletic riv: alry | v it 1o ihe ¢ | ndee A ¢ notion by powerful reme- a nceton see r n—Sta 1 : g i N VOTT AT e o feh: " l"‘ :"’" = - Dot 1 - at 4- 4 \ . Rachlin for THEN YOU'LL WANT TO KEEP POSTED From roots and herbs, Ly . Board of Adjustment Meeting This |+ the C: A Ired \chin s broken up by : Dt i bk s % ON AFFAIRS BACK HOME! Pinkham, a ndant of e | football capta <A n m 1 of | bong John A. Hoffman of i0) S, e her Veg After Set B C . 2 > 11 tar of | ourr t a bit t posted for the appear- » > 5 e Et;;i};\yfldx.xee:;h; hden? :[Xl ge | Afternoon to Settle Dispute Over | \r;] .yr;"l vhs:“ ‘m 14 r,‘u{:’.h »y‘fun ¥ e | for Mile P z - ourt a few weeks ago, of The Ne‘v Br]taln Hel ald “ ]ll Be of this dependable me: 2 Hart Street Bullding Job. e I8 e el N ; e o LA hout any particu ) en r Ca ! W zford, who . vouched for by hundreds of women | | TR men: MTllian, Rooketeller Vchininy) : it SR ; 2hun was dellghte|| was t or motor vehicle low v Tailed to You for 18 a Week who tell of returning health and J of adjustment at a spe- g Gihorottbad 4 i | e bl ot ing this afternoon will de Y 2 . p It was evidently popul o 1 to appear in court Payment in Advance " 2838 V whe Naple Worilnialug o o ensiat A:;rsb‘c‘.?f“g(:?,chnrq\“‘A‘,,"’:f;n(f’n‘i il hav approval of ,,,&! amilies and since its loc: ‘]nn! MCPHERSON IDENTIFICATION il w3 o t and | Mr. 1 sent w l--q (r’; A\:in 7 advertisement in th P t 3y his Hart [ts a s f house zon. | Dongla e 24 (P—Posi- o 5 5 ' day and made up her 'muM that she reet | construction of 8 ples admits the house e iden . f the woman | would give the Compound a trial. which was stopped when owners of l“ 1 originally designed for two fam- |brought to a \ere yesterday that time ining properties protested, ilies but was altered and is now in- |from Au fter the fir: t less of the board's tended for one fam 3 a Mexico, not be allowed | his architect, D. K. [son, Los bottles. g n active in the pro- |Perry. since May 18, wa B |t hey will in the event | |ing by Mrs. Minr ision, fatel Capt. W. f§ Stephens, a former mother. Mrs. Kenr [ rman, recently arrived in Nova Los An Compound ln helped other women, | e hey i e e el why shouldn't it help you? P o house is intenc a priest. calls upo 55 i i & 7 e T hott, 7 el 1 m of u - MUS is being introduced in : v > ag New Britain at the Fair Drug least noise N Counter by a Representative of the ERBJUS Co, You, too, can now have e, a whiter wash B ol T —— iy, Musonrs. Calotex ied & sheathm ~without washboard rubbin For millions of women Bosdrnc of Mo, Fichrd S: Denls, M3 waxkee, Fisconsin, Celotes wsed as sheathe this granulated soap takes e i i e Williamsen, Archic. Mro Re 4o Devase the work out of washday LN O wold lyou Hlike tolsakiyour mashiclean 44 [ and wearing yourself out over tubs and boilers? [ e Youcan doit! You can get your clothes whiter, cleaner than ever—in half the time—without touch- ing a washboard! Even the most soiled things need [ fr’l‘,‘.’.““’”fifi:fil‘,fl‘.’,“,f,fi::‘ ly a gentle ¢ r o make them i plasier ke serond s only a gentle rub between the fi s to make them eeilingr, Mro M. Rendolph Smith, snowy ! drchiedt. All you need on washday Jos e e sk v R s Vou e cAll being built with an Amazing Lumber! no bar soap, chips or powders—just Rinso. /n hard water, in soft water, it makes rich, cr seep through the soiled clothes ¢y loosen dirt. Then you just rinse, and the clothes are whiter - than ever—swhiter than vou c em—whiter The history of these four houses than boiling could make the rilized, too! HESE HOMES, fea- The history of these four houses separated geographically. For offers advmntagcs found in ! is interesting. Last Fall, Liberty sixteen wecks, beginning June T . Saves clothes—saves hands tured by LiserTy MaG- published s article describing 12th, Libertyis following. the no other building material. : Listetes azine,will be summer-cool, one woman's experience in build- building of these homes in a Unlike ordinary insulation, e g winter-warm, stronger and ing # home. Thousands of letters serics of articles which contain ot » Clothes last this way, because the dirt is not ? =1 were received asking for more practical, helpful suggestions on Lelotex 1s not an extra scrubbed out, but soak 1 Rinso is so mild that [ quicter. Their owners articles on this fascioating sub- the subject pearest the heart of | item in building. Wher- k vour finest white . h R | ect«mdmhbem decided to every American family—a home % : you could soak your fi e table cloth in it for save money. {‘zdnrt e e i TS ever used, in the walls, roof s without harm. It contains no acids h chemi- [ Each is a thoroughly typi- ing. From the hundredsofhomes I youhave not read these arti- and ceiling of a house, it Is or bleaches to injure white clothes or fast colors offered for “adoption,” four were cles, be sure to sce the current replaces one or more other cals or bleaches to injt e cloth st colof | cal American home, built e i b is place i m Your hands show the difference—they don’t get red in accordance with Amcn. of construction. They are widely stands now. materials, and actually I parboiled. can standards of taste and saves money. . . comfort. Smaller, less expensive In washing machines, too The owners of every one of these cane into broad, strong boards. heating plants keep Celotex houses Use Rinso in your washing machine. Y v houses are building with an amaz- Celotex resists the passage of heat warm. And year after vrar, their saw clothes get so white and b ! 23 washing m | ing heat-stopping fixmbcr] For they and cold many times as effectively owners will mrzfrom 25% to 35% of chine manufacturers recommend it. realize that wood, brick, plaster, con- as wood lumber, masonry and other their fuel bills! crete, etc., do not effectively keep wall and roof mgtenals It shuts sun heat from beating in or furnace out wind and moisture . . . quiets heat from leaking out. sound. These great advantages are avail- able right now for every home, new or old. No one can afford to build | This lumber is Celotex. It is not 1Y THEY CHOSE this insulation. or buy a house today without full Guaranteed by cut from trees, but is manufac- Celotex was selected by these knowledge of Celotex. Let us tell the makers of Lux < : ; Lever Bros. Co. tured from the long, tough fibres of ~progressive home owners because it you more about it. , The New Britain Lumber Co. | a _ gy G Inc. 1871 —The Big, New St | a8 3 d r “age, too, o Everything in Building Material m ' Millions use Rinso. Thousands Try Rinso once and be convinced. write us letters like this. grocer and follow directions on packa