New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1926, Page 18

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XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, - HENRY C. CAPEN, JR. "f'?‘*ff"‘“-:’f:{r“%_f GANCER WAR GOES HOME FURNISHING CO. 1y ma o ORDANEDMINTER = <. e STEP FIRTHER T T imineered " Tpressive Service ‘Service Held at En- ; , '.“lf}i"[?fi\“n wia Societies to Consider Tnferna- | S OP HIEF cosverIamuel Gospel Chuch o 1 setiing him apart for| ] i * tional Amalgamation | e ws it naren || DONT LET YOUR MATTRESS Qu;sno\z- ANSWERED ation adopted by the post : t 1Q |2 societies ¢ cer research and . question of fact or information by g st - ving fur at the Lake Mohonk symposium is | O Ou 0 our eep writing to the Questi Editor, FRAlL s 2 " to t ferred to the various organ- Bureau, 1322 New York avenue e T g 1 e t = . s of international prom- Washington, D. C., enclosing two P cents In stamps for reply. legal and marital advice : bl R Danist President M Cona“ghy Gives - e e s e e given, nor can extended research oem “Maud Mull & o y 1 zm;l control, vot- Z be undertaken. All other questions S0 el e - | ed 1 take this action afte 1 signed requests cannot be ar t SUDEE All letters are confidential.—Editor. | (c Sy ‘ 4 t ion - N e Q. DId Steve Brodie fump trom | ;.5 10 8 EE llftes 4 ablwnc i \ 1 Gt opened e e 5 z Brooklyn Bridge on a wage mes T 4 : R i ester afternoon with S o A. He did not make the jump |y B0 e y r v ) A ment X S : Y for & bet but was in noed of funds and notified some newspaper x in New York that he was gol take the leap, which he did July 22, 1886, He first insured his S RSN a8 r i s St nilicalRs 2 S life for $2,000. No harm resulted. g, y Sai elected he Wl ) and immediately after the event he |, : G e : “Think of Ofhers” Y A .~ signed with Morris and Coleman | ihyougsh g 1 i 0 3 President Jar 4 ehy e t ’ 8 | for museum work at per week | . fyo S et IO ; S T i 1 at the Hotel Astor. il for 10 weeks. Thereafter he made |, i : il e 4 i n W. Davis Is to s al several leaps which brought him = bspaoia ot ¢ J Lol g mas W. Mamont . What is t ing of the | four whic ; 5 itac negle 2 . i oath taken by the President « \ 4 ! : - . th pices s a5 snesh United States at his ing ? |y i ] : b ok, ! o - \ i (or affirm) that I w execute the office of F’res e e e | SATURDAY —SHOWING EXACTLY HOW B i et ot T 2 S i oo i e 2| EXCLUSIVE ] MATTRESSES ARE MADE Q. What was the name picture, the theme of which was a trans-continental hike and who was : the star? That 1s Dopulation 2 SRy 2 e i A. Harry Lan > 8 . | Henr, , Mo ot | i j ; ; ; A LRt e et el L enme 928,998, |Drager piisop e bn vhs “ | JRUCK AND TRACTOR Special Mattress Sale in Conjunction with this 0 IR I s S feomnel, vead the minutes ot the | " 6 e American, un- SALESMAN '} | Demonstration. Read of Values Below. A. TItisfrom the La “Mz i \le“ New med( \h')\\ = e, . ni 3 is e % e l We Want a High Type and means Moorish or dar Haven, § I} linatio 3 - X a Q. How long did it take etk T g ..« hishor P > Pres to whom we will pay a goo British dirigible R134 to come f S el i ‘ 3 tial asp on ¢ te gov ey X Ixperi- Scotland to the United e pmn 22710 Ny sernion hin s § i salary and bonus. I When did it return to Engla e i i : ‘_ 5 ot " p N ¢ u f ence necessary. A, The British dirigible : £ ! . 1 : e . N {oft her hangar at East Fort 20l ¥ princinies by ¥ e Mr. Burke Scotland, July 2, 1919 for Roose- | : ! s o : ; | | : velt Fleld, Mineola, New York, |yjp o e el e 3 R ) 1 : thiw e SALES making the flight in 108 hours. St TR e bl lidiys 5 . S AU IO\IO'I I\ E | left on July 9, on her return trip SEE e e ; : e e . - Q. What is the premium on agivision is thire : Aol o Ao st vIn e 1913 Liverty Head nickel? ‘ 3 G 15t e ot WALl gl Ford D(\ulol‘s A. No Liberty Head nickels were | e e | - coined in 1913. 5 Yale men livin ¢ m)p.n\ there ‘in the United Sta - ) y Tl ‘\- M”Y 4.:,‘»1 ¢ pared with other countries? With only 8 per cent of the 5 ulation living in the Ao e = have more th Bln st ()pen ayes with ol hot or co! A No. T . i 4 e ek Account sither hot or cold wate a cumbed s o aral rule is good for ’ o 5 for. en | 18 of the a tendency to rest th Q. ‘Who invented ] 1 i Cure for drunkenness i TS T R S X was it? 8 A. Dr. Leslle Kecley (1836-1900) o = . e H an American physician was the in- PADLOCKET § ventor. He was a surgeon in the | . [ . pictur 3 Federal Army during the Civil war || 1he Picture of the Day and at the close of the war removed | CAPITOL " Clothing Co. Inc. i the practics of hix profession, Tiore | SUN~ MON., TUES., WED.§ 3 = , COTTON MATTRESS SILK FLOSS MATTRESS | > in 1880 he opened a sanatorium for | A | N ° : ; 100 per cent pure cotton, 55 pounds 100 per cent pure I\apocl;. Choice 3 a les a Y \ b} | —voll edge. Would sell regular for | |of tickings. Regular price $30.00. g i 4 \ $15.00. Special For This Sale INDIAN NAMES The in == | DRESSES [W¥8sy ||| s7%5 || $1Q7s copy of this bulletin, fill out the coupon I CLIP COUPON HE: —— —] B . -, vichuidhlon el LIS I and COA I S R (¢ ; WHITE FELT MATTRESS SIMMONS ACE DOUBLE COIL 58 pounds, guaranteed Felt Mat- e AIf |tress. Regular price $28.00. SPRINGS Newest Styles, Colors and - Special Special .......... $16.50 Materials N K $1 50 SIMMONS SLUMBER KING . . : . SPRINGS, Now is a good time to i d Sl oo $12.50 make your selection ‘ TEEL i Children’s attractive Fur 1k COMPLETE BED OUTFIT SIMMONS DOUBLE to t H immed Coats ‘ 2x1 Brown Bed, National Spring, DAY BED Pure Cotton Mattress, - Mattress with cretonne cover. $1.00 Chain Store .S v.". Fall Styles Special Special 328 Main Street SATURDAY FEATURES g TR AR {lowion Dieloy ; $1 9.50 $1 5-50 SILK HOSE— | 7 i f " Ladies’ Pure Silk Thread Hose; 24 in. $1 00 ) 2 / g Men § a'nd Young Men $ boot, fine lisle garter top, all colors, 1l . ; S t d 0 CONDIMENT SETS— 5§ . 5 Uits an Vercoats iE LARGE SIZE PILLOW ;?rpl\)\ll‘;;ld'l(l':lnq \-kl‘t‘-lnr.l "I‘IVU Must t“\du 79{\ li‘ A 3 I Fancév coyering BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESS, SILK_ UNDERWEAR— : 1 A BOYS’ ‘ il CRIBS, DAY BEDS Rayon Glove Silk Bloomers and Che- d e 248 P 1 1 mise; fancy ribbon, lace trimmings. Ea. $1 .00 il v % ) S . d O . c eaCh EVERYTHING FLASHLIGHTS— ) e’ i ) 4 | Complete with Batteries A Ea. 59 C i i > : i ults an vercoats Wil e d it MEN’S SHIRTS— Ll § " of Blue Chambray, full cut, large pockets: 59(: - * well made 1 % The Better Kind Home Furnishing Co. e i o~ , , Open a Charge Account 76 Church St. I R. R. ARCADE If Value Appeals Shop at Steel's

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