New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1927, Page 6

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6 NEW BRI’TAI.\' DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, 3MARCH 22, 1927 PAVS ENPENSES WML U0 s PR e VS LS g e e AUTO S BLANED | WITH AReHeRY .= RS FLTY 7 | Girl Bow and Arrow Expert| s | $ays Sapiro Must Amend Action °, Grea fer Sex License Laid to': Sk many | drinking of liq Getting Education Fund Against Ford | Motor Cars | T nath coun port declarcd “theare is ev cation that a great d Britain Rotary ¢ achers live at Y. March blame for j rural New Yo pon the automobi conduct of which —_—em——— Huge patent suit involving talking films, television and telephoto processes, is threatened by Theodorus H. Nakkon, Dutch inventer, now in New York, who claims prior discovery of photoe]ectrlc cell and ampli- fier. He is reported to have Bright Colors for jlen _fil)lg This Spring ; : e llsonatre. o T SPECIAL OFFER on o he piano | battel:tsfop control of the | g Serte B | McGlone Varnish Half Pint Can Brush Rale and Charie | ZAKZEWSKI, FORDHAM STAR \ T0 PLAY WITH GUARDS Added to Lineup to Take Place of 50c value Sc value 20c FOR BOTH . Warren, Spray 0° White ve Robb and Steve Robb Reynolds, Who Has Strained ot Maor AL ATShE and hojen Equ v good for Floors, Miss Marion Robb Back. Lqually goo 0 oors, © violin | Folk Songz . Arr. by Kreisler | Fordham universi Wieniawski ball team during th Van Goens | wiy be added to the 1 Guards bash ’N(mrrfl Jim Zakzewski, cent Heo® toHlo Duet for soprano and violin By the Waters of Minnetonka : Lieurance Miss Little the piano; violin | by . - Orpt . Women More Profane R R G . arol Stedman, ute; Charles A. Than Men in Budapest | /'™ I A We en 8 r Mega- ne of the The Abbe Hardware Co. 105 MAIN ST. TEL. 407 d they probably 4 declaration zewski is visiti urg, former and will pr Johnson, piano. \"‘\5] located in Flat home of W r of the you to word recel 287 MAIN ST.—Over W. T. Grant Co. An Important Featuring! Special Group of Newest TFOOT CRUSHED IN ELEVATOR Paul DiAngelo, aged 16, of Sourh- | admitted to New Brit al shortly before oon for treat I‘neunu:t;ié Is Fatal to ( W. Armour of Kans March 22 (R— Sixty New T\;)h:)ld Cases Repmted in ‘\Iol;ire'al owed o 50 new Mont phoid f Ament < excep” signs o o : o jde 2% des. of Exceptional wide “gha n 1 2 \p\m \vn\\\(" Forted: | Values at tional at our econ- omy price. Wed. Only, per pair This Very Low Price. l|l ~n\\l) CHARGES DI SERTION \llz‘ha Chle- oW M Am AN ey Our Regy)y ar 390 “'m- T’I(mnh rg e ; ALTHOUGH ADVANCE STYLES 8 FOR SPRING THESE FROCKS ARE and 29 Sizes q WEARABLE RIGHT NOW! e Made, ; E S Wed, nnlrl 5 The Grant Ready-to-Wear Stores will establish a greater reputation for value-giving with this assemblage which includes the most noteworthy styles of the new spring season—their workmanship and quality is of a char- acter unusually high, for dresses priced so low. Try It FREE Next Washday OUR experience with The NEW GAINADAY Electric Washer convinces us that there is no other washer as beautiful in appearance, simple in construction, and as ef- ficient from a washing standpoint. We want you to try it next wash- day. Come to our store or call us up and make the simple ar- rangements. If it does not do as we say—don't keep it. Test us— test the Gainaday. We're ready. Materials : Beautiful Flat Crepes, Lustre Satins, Alluring Georgettes and print-trimmed Crepe de Chine and Combinations of Silk. Convenient Terms Styles : One and two piece models with bow coat effects, tucks, pleats—all very smart and new., A Satisfied Customer Is Worth Money. That’s Why We Sell the New Gainaday. Colors: Navy Blue and Black—two prime fav- orites—one may choose also from love- ly shades of rose, green, grey or tan. Women's and Misses’ Sizes 16 to 46 Mussolin Ludovico P the job of Anderson Electric Co. ul Home 163 Arch St. ( he plans | | he city to its for. Phone 519 ¢ |

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