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11 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927. GOLFERSENTFRFD 1 bouut s AN PARIS HOME -~ % "' 5% FINDS CODLIDGE VYHEN DOG BRINGS HELP & e o CINTOURNAMENTS ... .. FORU.S. STUDENTY oo | STIL POPULAR DRIVE FOR 81,500 National Committeeman Returns —_— White Fricnds Give Endorsement to | With Favorable Repon Movement to Pay for Repalrs Found In Brooklyn Room Loo Weak 1o o1p senves | hETicRN Building on Campus Is in Contemplation Professianals and Ar Play for Rich Stakes at Atlanta | vos v and Indebtedness, taken the movement church v Britain to b Qv‘mx W. §. CHERRY DROWNS AS i e < LINER LISTS IN STORM (B s e | — propon measur it the money for our ed it would be. s o quickly forth- African Explorer Lost Overboard in | w1y was frecly reported in advance | #ionals who tozg patl t olic i a COHITE X & | Paclific Trying to Retrieve dozens of ' . 2 L for him from Wi Californ t ball matches between ama- | Questions Being Asked a2 S e _()l' Bro‘a(l('aSt Stations Wi h ('P) o {0t the hropic en- | pread and + that will flow from Mr, Herrie ained for America most desirable and ne will be found ameng ! who will so appreciate | 1d been anticipa “That there has been a consider- ble defection is 1 it may be, or m S that large numbers of farmers of that section have perman * |doned a president to whom th arly expericnce and tr of Mistory, Seience | garm ‘and to whom they survived by his|)5und by party allegiance. two sons. ‘ was in his cabin the night of the accldent when a wind, blew some valuable papers from his cabin i to the deck. He went after the pa- pers, the ship listed as a wave hit 'and he fell overboard. His wife dy when she | 4yv1o DAMAGED BY FIRE g B Co. No. 7 of the fire department 6 pointed c la 5 ORDE LY E tyas called at 12:10 o'clock this | COMMUNISTS SEND GR NGS ¢ nterest in th | March 23 (P—Gene morning to a fire in an automobile rsaw, March 23 (P—The com- |unde ey are ¥ el commander of the |owned by Hs evin of Hillerest ney themselves {0 Cantonese forces, told the British avenue, of Policeman les McCarthy's home, 1208 e car was badly this move more Ameri- an of kins of Co- slipped or is slip- d director of ity Union of irn 1o th and French consul generals toda lliating to us to re-|that he intended to maintain order but one French lady hai Aamaged. Mechlhorn, and from round out the pairir RICHEST YANKEE LEAVES HIS ESTATE T0 SIX Daughter and 5 Grandchildren Fhare Fortune of Benfamin |4 F. Smith, Dow Rockland Banjamin business west two gene bim the title ‘v V. 5 ni | ¥ fre tortins, gt 4 10 s i Tomorrow from 7 to9 P. M. SPRING OPENING at WATKINS BROTHERS never ending source of inspiration, is com- pletely redecorated. A new antique furni- ture and interior decorating department has been arranged on the third floor and our rug department on the third floor, and bedding department on the second floor, have just been moved. OMORROW evening Watkins Brothers invite you to visit their shop at South chester and see the new furnishings hat have just arrived from the apids market. For tomorrow eve- s or | l is “Spring Opening” night in South o Manchester, with all the stores holding FIRST DEGREE HURDER i R IS CHARGED T0 HOTHER —_— t Here at Watkins we have planned this of event for months. A new Colonial depart- ment on the main floor, displaying cherry and maple, chintz and cretonne furniture exclusively, is ready. “The Cottage,” a The “Gift Shop” and “Drapery Shop” in the basement are two departments that have been redecorated this Spring, while the basement also displays the new stock of summer furniture in reed and gaily striped ducks! Store closed tomorrow afternoon, as usual. held or The il WATKINS BROTHERS, I. EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES old and the other of convulsions. not confess to rhe attended®the dg when she became hfstorical READ HERALD CRASSIFIED ADS| a8 zous{ waxs LUCKY STRIKES are smooth and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. They are kind to your throat. Why? All because they are made of the finest Turkish and domestic to- baccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there 1s an extra process in treating the tobacco. "Tt's toasted” Your Thrcat Protection Sage-Alen's ¢ MENT STORE HARTECRD Two Super-Sales Thursday |} For the Woman and the Miss! Printed Silk Foulards For Women Sizes 40 to 48 Man-Tailored Jerseys For Misses Sizes 14 to 20 The Basement Store lives up to its fa- mous reputation in this sale ! FOULARDS in polka dotted and flowered designs—just the sort of slenderizing dresses that larger women like, JERSEYS—smart two-piece frocks, with man- tailored Jersey blouse, and skirt of novelty woolen. Be Here at 9 Thursday Morning For Your Dress! hon Pres fron