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NEW BRITAI\I DAILY HERALD MONDAY, MARCH ANRRRRRRRANARUNNNARNNENNNS, \\\\\\\\\\’\\\\\\\‘t\\\\\\& | Onless othermian writtea by the p E3 R R R R R R T RS R RN RN R RS PRRUARANRNENN “THE FINAL l\ll\'l\(l Margucrite D Mott GRS RS S S S ARRN AN SIS Y l ‘X\V\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\ ire ma |I\c | ma I g oman of seeum iroas ture in whi I mospher per ol appe man a 5 ! I 't the |, |\mm church, found the In No Hit Kelly,” was and that he husband. e neither ed wev £ T r knew | ing place, that bly Aramat Warren and Taslor Faposed Theme sehes (o Gunfire o Give Siznals fo Boats in Kiver. AT THE With Gilda G n pict T the & e best ont local playho tion on tod il and wil in State | Menjou in Meet new bill of v wimming three DOURBLE There on th Trearene v yet shown on mtic [RIALTO 10:15 - Entertaining old in “L OM CONTEST which the Poli year this sccond Pictures Today and Tursday Pauline Fredevick in STORSELVN'S WINE? Wally Wales in a 71 “TEARIN' INTO Seleeted Sh { IS8 NDW T MINY TO BE SELLCTED TOMORROW LVENING a Point o Be Pla e ropolitan in its ac he meeting on girl and a youns mar faving determined ti he acquaintance of ¢ fn six months so « e will have no de o ler former life, Make T Here PARSONS’ HARTIORD me Orders Given Attention. NOW PLAVING Ty 1 LO0—Er e ) szm GESTE' Herbert Brewon's Masterful Production THE YEAR'S GREATEST MELODRAMA o9 Presented on, New SPECIAL ORCHESTRA POLI PLAYERS | The Best Stock Orgarvization in Amcrica in ‘Ladies of the Evening Starring Miss Marion Grant and Vincent Coleman ‘ BE A SUBSCRIBER Register at the Box Oflh have the same scats for cach week without cvira charge. smesnt Pictare for Over One York. v ns | =Little Virg lor left on the front porch of a ister's home sni ly unhurt. physician eaid there ® | 1ast Wednesday wh KIDNAPPED CHILD SAFELY RETURNED Ghattanooga Girl Given Beckl for $3,383 Ransom Chattanooga, Tenn., March 28 (# a Joscphine Fraz car-old daughter of Acting Ma and Mrs, Fred B. Frazier, e Kidnappers for four days was min w last night, dirty partially clothed, hut appare Mr. r had paid nsom of $3,333 sller in ing. Mrs. Jo Venable, astor of the First ve wi Preshy- Laby wher Aoar be cemm 1 phyrl- reunion + pnswered the ushand immediat Nr. drug the I\xvlnq to the baby in small «quan °d drowsiness but in v ours the effc ad worn off. A was nothing to ut of the cify 1 the baby d who -ald son in baby's steep- Thur ealled ed. A atched over a room adjoinin abs 5 the child for brother, oom v citizens to no i for by was nts make known the Some indication r, for they had s to pr tound did tru was rests. it is all rigl we d will happen this cold ready with the moncy 1 This is not my L try to trace ) you Worn by anxiety to the point of the parents decided to writ at his word. I'earin, in cffort to apprehend the ab. s would result in t r obtained the 1in office It was soon g brough 1im by a Weste who in turn 2o bo mo tter N Union messen- with the instruc ke it to Mrs. Iraz 1l pay the charges when you get I'm in a hurry,” to give my name baby is we e fivst o0 bring wearing his vour hroomhandls o produced one from he- get the mes » until I have sent for the mong e it here in 20 minutes, minutes later Frazier deliv- money to the Negro with 4 ing the letters re- from the abductors, which en requesic v fow mintues the cnable called and the Fra wore infor their 1 en found CAPITOL TODAY—TUES—WED. 2: 100—9:05 Thirty Mr. Rev. e fam- 45— Wiiliam Haines SALLY O'NEI HARRY CA! CONRAD RENE “Hl:,\\l,) ON and MONTE BLUE PATSY RUTH MILLER Y 'S CLOTHING" Verso Washing Machine Awarded Thurs. Eve, 'r..\lmr' Roto Beginn CLARA BOW The “IT" Girl with Esther Ralston in DREN OF DIVORC! If -Try Our Daily SPECIAL LUNCHEON AND DINNER, No Cover Charge. Entertainment every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. Dancing Every Evening. Blue Swan had reccived it | {is Wy had | § FINAL EXTRA kis § of Th !ANTl FOREIGN CRISIS ‘ FEARED IN SHANGHAI \ Warning eturn, L} of Possible Trouble is Given by M al Chang, Northern War Lord the Thomas | Anti-foreign | similar to th ATORS’ PLAN Institute | | | | Cush- | FIR G FLIGHT Ocean Trip I Am- hitian of Several March 23 (UP)—Wi REWINGL T0R \LNS PLANS OF 1 Determined to Defend I ion in (1 $ ther: conee READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS } Quick Relicf! A pleasant effective syrup. 35¢c and 60¢ sizes And externally, use PISO’S Throat and Chest Salve. 35¢ THE NEW PALACE Always 2 Big Feature: Now Playir ANNA Q. NILSSON in “HER ‘_’A\'I)I CHANCE" By Mis. Wilson Woa COMEDY LATEST N1 LON ( HANEY “THE "TRAP” “This Coupon and 10 Cenis admit ady to Any Scat Any Matinee Except Saturdays and Holidays, TODAY—TULS.—WED, 2—BIG PEATURES—2 T Featy cuerite De La Motte RAI—CHAPTER 6—RAIL THE COLLEGIANS CO-FEATURE TIE BACHELOR'S BABY with Helene Chadwick A Dandy Comedy Learn Dancing! BALLROOM STAGE - | ) W. MAIN ST. LADIES' MATINE 6 or 1136-3 p and 10e. Will Admit Emerson Studlo dy to Best Seats Gilda Gray ‘CABARET TOM MOORE and CHESTER CONKLIN VAUDEVILLE . D NIGUTS l’llm Great Bin with Clark & Caslar » < FORD'S CUT PRICE MARKET DRAWING IRE OF OTHER DETROIT MERCHANTS Boycott Being Organized Against Wholesalers Who Deal With Famous Motor Manufacturer. Detroit Ford's for pensing fool necoessities ail dealer March 28 () - into the busin and other aroused the motor manuf: The exact status of not 3 vet been ascertained, but 're some reports t was 1ed to make it national in scoy antime however, Ford's ocked markets of high grade continue as & magnet for ousands of persons. difficulty is said to have u over inability of retail grocery | meat merchants to compete with Iord stores, whose system of buying i 1ous quantities and selling at tly above cost, has made big ds into the trade of the com- . including chain stores. Substantial Reductions Persons dealing at the Iord mar- e tho purchase at from ten to 40 per cent under the prevailing | prices. The stores, however, ot profess to sell their merchan- at cost. On the contrary one m at the Highls } ord compan boycott rket, that nd Park plant of the to have netted ion dollars last Ps illest of the Ford group, a enlarged l here one at his iron mining Mountain, Micl rk stors Mich., r at Iron in K mining igterests. The stor re, which when ¢ o about two years ago, were only I concerns operated on a com- ion by by outside merchants, havo since grown until they now st in Dy nd environs. ores at first sold to Ford em- only, but were thrown open general public later. The original lines consisted chiofly of clothing. Ford took over the con- corns himself after a few months of | operation and extended the stock to Include groceries, cosmetics, meats, razors, notions, drugs, candies and a hundred other articles found in drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. The clientele consists of persons | in every walk of life, the poor who como to obtain their goods cheaply and the rich who are in search of the better quality of produce. Long lins of automobiles are to be seen about the entrances of the stores daily, and to accommodate the trade the concerns have heen undergoing cxtensions almost continually. The Salvage Shop One of the recent additions to a store here houses what is called the salvage shop. Here are eold used, but still serviceable articles, similar | Ladies’ Coats Dry Cleaned and Pressed S[Itl‘lll—‘:\ll Week. Strand Tailors Tel. 548. 139 MAIN ST, to merchandise obtained in second | 1'11.1 stores, one department of the | shop han baskets, loor . brooms and . number of the handinork of blind and maimed war veterans, the merchan- dise i3 sold and the entire proceeds | tirned over to the veterans, most of | whom are affiliated with a local for- | mer servicemen organization, About a year ago when Highland ark merchants called on Mr. Ford nst his undersell- , the 4‘»{0 there eral public, but open again. A few tion of I\rnm' salers called on the ma and lodged a similar pro answer they recefved w I been hovcott resulted was closed later months wl Although the bo: e been in ope tor some time, there tion that it has affected the stores. There h es in prices there and they co: to do a land office business. wholesalo grocery night said he cn canvassed as to his dealing with Ford and warn- ed against using Ford motor cars in He said he used an- of automobile and had s with FFord. The Cleve- nch of his company, the ma 1d not been similarly c in view of gave it at the boycott v Ford ve been no increas- nva s hig a local Shortage of (oopcrx Is Now Concerning France Paris, March 28 (®—Barrels are i worry- of coopers re seem to he Is but apparent mil [ the wv'w)'mt staff. | can make good bar- | T proved to hLe few ra capable of imparting their fter-the-war youtn. | t, therefore has competition, with promise | hositions, to bring out | t among the barrel-| n | Male Student Is Found In Radcliffe Dormitory Cambridge, Mass., March 28 (UP) —Discovery of a Harvard student, with a girl's silk stocking in his hand, in a Radcliife dormitory, to- day had resulted in the assignment 1 police guard to Barnard Hall, h many a Radeliffe girl ez home. Previously, a love note, attached to a stone. had been tossed through a window of a girl student’s room. The Harvard man found in the Radecliffe dormitory insisted, when questioned by police, that he was merely participating in a fraternity initiation stunt. Radcliffe authori- tics disapproved this form of hazin however, and engaged a policem: to guard the dormitory. whic FIGHTING IN MEXICO o City, March 28 (UP) Sixty to 70 rebels and 30 federal oops were killed in a clash in t Pieachos hills, state of Jalisco, a patch to tho newspaper Bl Uni- al said. thousand federal and routed 700 v and infantry patch added. ne soldiers rebe in the Nomore,noless... but Quaker Oats has the HE difference in breakiast oats is_in their flavor. The price mostly is the same. Millions demafrd the Quaker brand because of its toasty, wonderful flavor. For flavor is the important point in food. Some 50 years were spent perfect- ing that famous Quaker flszr Once you taste it, you are spoiled for ore | dinary oats. JUNIOR HI-Y WINS TWO | The Junlor Hi-Y basketball team | played a doubls header Saturday at the New Britain Y. M. C. A., defeat- ing the Colleglans 42 to 14 and nml | Scouts 32 to 10. The Hi-Y team | | has dropped only one game this| | season and thai to the East Berlin | ! Roys’ club. They defeated the Fast| Berlin group earlier in the season | however and will play off the tle| satur The Hi-Y team has been | organized only a few months but | has established an enviable record. | Quaker milling, too, retains much of the “bulk” of oats. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Protein, carbohydrates and vitamines and “bulk” are thus combined to make Quaker Oats an excellently balanced ration. Get Quick Quaker (cooks in 2%; to § minutes) or Quaker Oats today at your grocer. See how much finer to- ‘morrow’s breakfast will be than today’s Quaker Oats PRESCRIPTIONS Formerly Compounded by The Dickinson Drug Co. Can Now Be Filled at Packard CORNER ARCH AND Drug Co. 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