New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1927, Page 6

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FREEDOWOFFILNS -~ ISHAYS' AMBITION Movie Czar Looks Forward to Time of Liberal Laws (... Enjoys Commotion Over = % T Board Had Lawyer . The Selling ¢ psom, England, M Check at first sneeze. Rub on—inhale vapors Political Trvasion People Voted “No oo it 2. 2.8 aspects ahortly BIG VALUES LOW PRICES EASY TERMS 7 ANY old Refrigerator Cork-Wall Windos L) Pat June 3025 Cork - lnultd = REFRIGERATOR Think of it! $5.00 allowed on your old refrigerator! Fivedollars— no matter what condition it is in! Here is your opportunity to trade in your old re- frigerator and get a brand new Alaska with the thick, heat-defying cork-in- sulated walls that save both food and ice. Lowest prices—easy terms--a chance to have your old refrigerator taken off your hands and get money for it to boot—folks. It’s too good an opportunity to miss! Come to this sale sure— tomorrow! Corb-Wall Window Pat. June30.25 Get one 6f these celebrated ALASKA Refrigerators 136 A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513 -517 Main Street Tel. 601 FLU-COLDS Opening Specials Smart Spring The materials are fi $ crepe or bu i blue, n 9y ) 3 and navy. Unusual Style and Quality at this Price Featuring the youthful bolero, the square collarless neckline, tuckings and the pop- ular compose theme in colors. MISS, WOMAN AND STOUT SIZES, ‘,i 114 Under New Ownership. New Spring i COATS A $25 MISS, WOMAN AND STOUT SIZES, Fine soft Kasha mixture and plain models. For sport and dress wear. Included are a number of manufacturers’ samples whi would ordinarily sell for as much as $50. and All are crepe Would YOU give | 25¢ for a happy marriage? IT’S extraordinary about some people. They hustle through the world, looking high and low for pleasure, worried for fear they will miss something good. Wor- ried and hard up and nervous. And most of the time the good things are lying right around them —easy to get—inexpensive—just crying to be gathered up. Take this amazing article by Booth Tarkington on mar- riage, as an example. It’s doubtful if anything se profound, so revealing, so downright helpful has recently been written on that subject. There’s a definite suggestion in it—a formula—that might well change the whole life of young men and women who are planning their marriage. It would simplify the situation and improve the happiness of millions of married couples. But how many people will take the little trouble of step- ping across to the newsstand and putting down a quarter? How many are there in this city who will risk 25 cents for a happier marriage—a fuller, richer LIFE? The Aprz’l American g 25 Wagazzne More than 2,200,000 circulation Tue CRoweLL PuBLIsHING COMPANY =e 250 PARK AVENUE ¢ NEW York, N.Y,

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