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PERFUMED 645 1S '(ouR scioois ) SO0 0 APPEAR Motorist Also May Order by | - SPNA | Golor as Well | ; Chicago, Feb. 25 (UP)—Red, blue, pink, water-white, and purple gaso- line is in prospect according to Dr. Gustay Egloff, Chicago chemist. He also predicts that the new cracking precesses for crude petrole- um will produce a variety of odors in gasoline that will freight the air with lovely perfumes. “Not only should the public get used to all sort of colors in gasoline but to all sorts of odors as well,” the doctor suggests. “The modern cracking process is responsible for these new c istics but the motor will opers well with the yellow as with 1 water-white, blue, pink or even red gasoline. “The potential future gasoline sup- ply will last for hundreds of years and it will come for cracking a wid varlety of materials such as petrole- um, coal tars, shale oil and wood Head of Printing Department | tars. H 1 “The old-fashioned g t simply evaporated off the il « and had no anti-knock ies. havir “The modern cra : . is the way by which he chemically broken no\m oils having valu properties. The futur be a mixture of ti yield double the milea HIGGINS | school | ARTHUR F. State Trade to this He began his o ith the tte Press in New an 1 boy and w y to position o sitor. er s on that paper he left to L position with the Yonkers ‘ worked dab During to the No. anti-knock will will 1 1soline ork Bridgeport Political Daily Paper Will Appear \gam Bridgeport, Feb. 27 Bridgeport republican malm/.an newspaper, four pages, will ma initial appearance on Mo editor, Louis J. Reilly, said night. The party organ news of activities in the trict clubs, in municipal gove: and in the party elsewhere Between 500 and 6,00¢ the first issue are to be di throughout the district clut until he Yonkers, 1 his p hospital open ant base with last will contain ot Yonkers, GENERAL MOTORS Income for Year, Ending ublic school Rum Smuggling Insurance Is Disclosed in Court Philadelphia, Fel 5 (M—~Gordon ‘W. Disharoon, of th o B ? iy “divorca mill” proprictor, 31, dicted on xl;;ht counts by the leral grand jury y V. H' was said to have adver “quick and easy tan, Mexico. Federal agents who haroon a year ago s “‘guaranteed” to obt crees in Yucatan in 30 no legal cause fee was said to De- Amounted to Nearly Million Dol (UP)—Ge for the ye ed net in- York, Feb. ors Corpora SLAIN BY ROBBER Birmingham Ala., Feb. 2 Salel i bl s el Neighbors who noticed the e Pl halp pearance of Mrs. Lucy i S St | days ago, found her body on or of her apartment here last night. Her watch, rings and money were missing. Police ceclared that the had been beaten into and then strangled to pillow case. re dividends e average | n stock outstanding | s \\.lu' hat compa or $14.00 ter making rence in num- ling occasioned of new shares the acqu mpany on June $0 woman At The “Handy Hardware” Store Bette; Steel Perfected By Crucible Company | rom ten to fifty | 336 MAIN 3 o president of new steel, first made cible but that | y in sfactory made it i manu- it in i nt form at| handicap, he | he company, |known as H Y oratories of Patient at \Iiddleg“'n | \e\lum Hangi Hlmself Pruning Time Is : Here PRUNING SHEARS PRUNING SAWS PRUNING WAX THE BURRITT GIFT SHOP, INC St. At the Prof 1dg. OUR REDUCTIONS ON GLASSWARE TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY! STEMWARE IONADE 85 West Main ssion SETS All open Fine Cry EEETREE Six for $1.95 Fine Crystal t Six for $2.19 DINNERWARE AND Solid Amber, INDIVIDUAL PIECES or Amber fro E a0 and Elalr bets, Wine Glass Lemonade Gla Six for §2.39 Etched with Gold Decoration. > Six for § CONSOLE S $9.00 3-Pe. Har ow 0 3-Pe. ow 0 3-Pe. Set Plain Now Many Hand Et Other V Many Values Not Listed Here See Our Window Tonigh | popular 2 | ever, thre | southern 41 home he NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927. GOAT VERSUS SUIT | AGAIN DISCUSSED '(n uple, Caught at Gary, \Women's Sile Decress ihe Former Essential Gary, Ind,, youths—one a other a high (UP) — The in jail today stion comes up . While two-piece sul e regi rong- | ly after se rs of almost com- lete oblivion, it cannot be said that | they will in any way replace the ed for . As as vogue long| 1 selve past few wi r and sever ace theater long the long as Henr; more : Va ned with e inine trimming ed models show trimming deta and George young s| populs ar a single button wrap-ab with fur collars or grace Black crepe satin will be of the dressy trimming is achieved dings, ped yoke s are popt Blac trim man he fur being in fringe tre /| When arrested careless nonc eight other fa « by using the terial for the id. 11 Atkinson The mon it all was very . Black and whit as well as b hite monke ack silk models, to form collars or | ¢ on the skirt y tur is used on and proves very did not ent a sentence.” veral lapin black satin, forms mart coats which use ombre on front borders. Ombre lapin, tens to be one of the com- mon furs of the scason since it is used on numerous cloth and sllk models. It is effective, however. Bows of fur or fabric adorn many new models, the bow being used as a left shoulder trimming or at the rear of the collar. Pin tucking out- the yoke or low waist line of odels and is considered & means of effecting a feminine on straight lined models. In- s of cont ng fabrics are i wise diversity. Jabe lapels outlined in fur are a favor Marr 1ed . and celebrated anniver the movies. theatre In flivver he Edisons r out of the neither was bout the way except for the ¢ who mink, ermine h is the fa sable, kolinsky, are important. skirts short and is the keynote styles. the inve 1586, tor. s through- £ spring coat David Baud Once U. S. i T()Jd\ Camd v v Bai and republic annual, than e colle n is yea Wi For months he had hated to face it. + « » He was slipping. Losing out. He who once had shown such shining promise! His old-time vigor had gone. Ambition, itselfl What had happened? He seemed to grow weary be- fore the day was half-way through! ‘What curse was beggaring his life? Constipation blights many a bright career. It destroys initiative. It weakens the body and leads to disease after disease. Yet, consti- pation can be relieved—safely, per- manently. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to give relief! Why part-bran products are ineffective Doctors recommend ALL-BRAN be- cause itis 100% bran. They know that 100% bran means 100% re- sults! Hereis why: ALL-BRAN carries through the system moisture which its “bulk” nito gua tions. |TO STUDENTS ARRESTED AND ADMIT MANY THEFTS xious to “Go to Pen and Start” Serving Time. | Feb. school students—were they have staged nine holdups in the | °ks “for adventure.” They were arrested yesterday suspects in the holdup of the man- _ast night they and the son of an E ior, also from Elgin. They are mc customary type of igumping will be carried through on mitted the holdup holdups in Illinois and the theft twelve motor ci was just incidental. And | cording to the 0 to the pe v, and Mrs. deson Are They a gift on their annive 1914 from Henry Alflh\' neighbor here. 1 the trip to the cinema was noth- there remembered the and the (nqu» nt visits of m They were John Coolidge Succeeds \s Adv ertmnq Agent r of Olio, the Amherst College Junior will carry more before in the history of the of Olio this year. Rellogg’s ALL-BRAN is sold with this defi- it accord; It it does not relieve constipation safely, we will refund the purchase price. PACKERS ADOPTING NEW STAMP PLANY Thus Housewwes Wlll Learn Quality of Meat Chicago, Feb. 25 (UP) — Details lof a plan to grade and stamp beef in such a way that the housewlfe, |buying the meat in her local butcher shop, wiil for the first timei be able to know precisely the quality of meat al employees of the {404 oo i5 getting, are being worked | et ChbEY ""m. here by officials of the National | | Better Bect assoclation and packers’ representatives. It is the intention of the packers to grade and stamp beef under | rvision of the government. be used, “U. S.| S. Prime” and the | Ind., An- 25.—(UP)—~Two collegian and the after admitting that as | identified them- | H. Atkinson, sopho- | Pa., college |inchont . TIL, doctor, | direet supe high 5chool lryo grades will | Choice" and “U. Webb, to extremes in o meat so that the customer can pomaded hair. |geq it assumed & | yn the agreement adopted by the and readily ad- | National Better Beef association and of the theater, \{he packers’ representatives provid- northern \ing for the stamping, there is a of at least clause to the effect that the plan will Ars. Ibe given a trial to ascertain if there love of adventur a favorable public reaction to it “We wanted a thrill. fpefore it is permanently adopted. Ac- : association, a few| |[butehers who have adopted the | confessed they said [method indefendently have reported | it @ trial but wanted | that it increased their sales substan- | n and start serving | tially. | The plan, officials of the assocla- tion stated, not only enables the pub- [lio to know what it is paying for L |but it also marks the effort of the Iwntv One Ys, [beet industry to attain _increased 5. —(P— |public confidence and good will. . Edison | i ¥ S SR cdding | Find Your Type, Then Choose Your Dresses by going to drove up to the ir brass radlatored | Atlanta, Feb. 25 (P—*First, find v in | your type. Then dress accordingly.” their next| If any girl will remember this axiom, she can dress well on a very mall sum of money, says Madge Kennedy, the actress. “The main idea is to find the best anything else | there is about you, play up these and n |submerge your defects,” she ex- ' | plains. “If a girl has pretty legs, one can hardly blame her for wearing knee-length skirts, but it she hasn’t she shouldn't wear short dresses to be in style. So many charming frocks are of- red in the ready-to-wear houses t every girl can find what suits h type 1d be sure she is getting a copy of the latest fashion crea- tions. With this advantage and the wide range of prices prevailing, the old-fashioned dressmaker is passing out of existence.” A. Pinkus Eyesight Specialist k300 Main St. Phone 510 Ford, are both film fans ordinary for them, they spent the s of old n annive | second wife of | married i that the advertlsing | advertising manager absorbe. And it gently distends the intestined —cleansing, removing wastes. ALL-BRAN contains sufficient “bulk’ to perform this work—because it is 100% bran. In a parts bran product the quantity of bulk is toa small to be entirely effectives Don't risk dangerous drugs ALL-BRAN works as nature does.. How different from pills and drugs whose dose must be constantly increased. Serve ALL-BRAN with milk or cream—and add fruits or honey, Let it soak a few moments to bring out its nut-like flavor. Mix it with other cereals. Use it in soups. Try the recipes on every package. Ke"oflg’s ALL-BRANisthe originnl 100% bran. Made by Kellogg in - Battle Creek. Comes ready to cat, Sold by all grocers. Served by hotels, restaurants; On diners, ° ntee: Eat to direce ALL-BRAN Men’s $1.50 Medium Weight UNION SUITS ‘1 19 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. MAIN and WEST MAIN STS. NEW BRITAIN We Feature the LA ROSE HATS Exclusive 1 Distributors for Tomorrow—We Offer € SPRINGTIME AILLINERY EviNT Extraordinary Values t ‘4,9 Silk and Straw Combinations Crocheted Viscas Faille Silk Satin and Straw We are showing all the new Spring Colors T se IN OUR DOWNST*TRS STORE | A HOSIERY SPECIAL Hundreds of trimn | felt hats| Full Fashioned Silk Stockings in all the new Spring . ‘ Variables of a $1.65 grade, all colors. $195°$3,95 | $1.09 NASH Leads the World in Motor Car Value The New Special Sedan) Special Six Chassls $1485 £.0. b, factory A New Body Style Reignsin America Created by Nash Revealing an alluring French-type rear contour, this ultranew and ar- restingly original body design has now entirely changed American ideas of motor car style. chassis, colorfully. finished in an exquis site new blue tone is pictured above. The extreme luxury of its interior is emphasized by the gray tufted genuine ChaseVelmo Mohair Velvet upholstery, real walnut steering wheel, and select hardware in chaste pattern. First exemplified by the new Ambassa- dor and Cavalier models this unique body conception was immediately hailed as the most important creative achievement in the history of American enclosed car craftsmanship. Todaythis inimitablydistinguishedbody mode is available in the new Special Sedans just introduced on both the Special Six and Advanced Six chassis at prices of wider popular appeal. The Special Sedan on the Special Six All inside window moldings and door panels are of walhut finish, as is the instrument board and the crowned panel above the instrument board. The same fittings and appointments grace the larger Advanced Six model and both are powered with the big Nash 7-bearing motor — the world’s smoothest type. 4-wheel brakes and 5 disc wheels are standard equipment. A. G. HAWKER 58 Elm St. Phane 2456 John B. Moran, Associate Dealer, 313'5 Church St.