New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928 Elizabeth Arden | Treatment To keep the skin healthy and without blemish foll the Arden Treatments. Free booklets gi The Dickinson Drug | Company 169-171 MAIN STREET quest. [ | CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel 2013 AUBURN TAXI PHONE 611 DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT sfl‘n"\'; N Tl ‘uu"l ."{."\'u You l)rne \utu R\;fllng Co. Cor. Seymour und Elm -_—————— “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” ‘Queen Marie Appears INVESTIGATE AIMS in Comic Opera Rolo flF‘SflU[SURfiEUN’ With Setting of Dignataries and Chorus ‘ Statesmen the Play Goes On NEA Service Writer k, Oct. 23—#Wal the Pale casts a bored falls to indicate lapse n sight. The queen “Say, Queen Marie 2t corn on th 4 rrespondent at bac Everything we serve is the [° very best, If you don’t believe it come in i for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE » White ut a shirt. 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These treatments are & 170 kast Main, ncar Summer ||| God-send to the affiicted and to ¢ BAITERY CHARGING AND weak. slow-growing children. Rt Dr. F. Coombs NATUREOPATH 19 So High St Near Post Ofice Lady nurse in attendsnce Tel 765 Generator, Starter Repairing | | GOULD BATTERI | ! | | FESTING REFILLING | Phone 708—Ask for Rudy B Have your Typewriter repaired by skilled mechanics, we absolutely GUARANTEE our work Let us OVERHAUL your typewriter E New Britain Typewriter Exchange # 96 West Main Street Phone 612 | | Rpplication of 1794 Blug Law| of inemn University Inteveted in Buchman’s Claims k. Oct. 23 UP—Religlous a “soul surgeon” who d States recently ithan with Queen ie nia and who has headquar- on near Fifth avenue D. Rockfeller, Jr., g2 by a com- Dr. John Grier of Princeton Uni- New Jersey Uni- | nt Philadel- practicing in ac- | » teachings of Dr. o was excluded campus two hman calls his stianity.” rs of carrying out its of Dr. Buch duates cha peal to man’s | > through an excltement,” s ex too highly. | appeal ed to charity. | evangelism | nything | , but we in an active per- | y-Third street, | avenue. It is an independent which Dr. Buchman is who is called a “sur- s followers, says to be done, the deciares that s in, connection ishment, and that cnts are lawyers, men. | ientific Christian- " as normal, f century Chris- | revived.” not a new cult or sect,” and we offer no new-ism. | is so much abnormality in! nity that it is of the New They talk and nce and “we | @ any feeling of pres- | g0 in for hymns of | Our whole belfet | a basis of pra Her son, Prince | d one of the ‘re- | in London. A friend of Prince Nicholas is living at the Rockefel- | er house as a pupll of Dr. Buch- | man. | ident pupil ctrines. ST S UPHELD IN COLRT Relused by Judge Oct. 23 (P—The 1 exposition has met nother legal effort to || | g on the sabbath, common pleas court oy returned a verdict in V. Freeland Ken- | W. Elliott, director | dise was being ion buildings on | on of the blue law 4, and that operation of the s also was a violation of n though no charge the fifty cents admission grounds was collected. f not having sustained ents made in the applica- | r 2 mandamus, Judge Mode- | 1 the verdict had left no ques- | of law for the court to pass 4 that thercfore the case was | A s by court N*fl) been de to close the Sunday nding before the ourt in Harrisburg. | scheduled to | Work This 7(1'0]x{fine \\ hcn Tide Is Out hile drilling for was Immediately started for gold in commerclal quan- titles mext the First National Bank done when the " 18 covered DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson. D.D.S. | |X-RAY, GAS and OXYGENI TOUCHDOWNI! We have gone over the $6,000,000 mark - - - our objective for 1926 OW we are out to kick the goal and make it $7,000,000 by the time we occupy our new home in July, next year. Sounds as though Banking is play with us. It is—we like it and that is one of the reasons why New Britain people like to bank with us. pleasure for them and for us. Itisa “Business before pleasure” is an anti- quated adage. With.us Business is pleasure. How well we have worked and played can be seen from the following table: RESOURCES 131800000 1917 +1,082,000.00 1919 12,330,000.00 1921 +3,400,000.00 1923 +4,7242,000.00 1925 +5,358,000.00 OCT. 1926 16,04 8,.261.00 Build and Help Build Open Saturday Evenings, 7—9 = ot B o AR .00 SATEE S 5, < BRIy i s e RGP Al o (i

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