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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SKYSLRAPERS 1 HIDE GAR TRACKS - CthfiufJ Plamning for Use of - |Groten road on the east sids of the | ’l“amcs river, Bull Heag ma, ‘:r'd"-‘l BEAGH LOSES 0UT IN'INCOME SUIT Bank Gontmues to Remai His Conservator New York, Aprfl 1.—0M—4A hus- band who took his v baby daughter by anothe: vesterday lost the right to have the | | themseives. But the coolie goes on | equator there is less than the law Spoon Is Yearly [;HANT F [' [".l[ as he has since the years wers|would allow in other countries. Fllt at \ nlc Dances young. eating bis rice and fish, when ——— ¥ A b, { d 1s under conetruc- In Sterling, bridge noted and gorgeous of m dates back to pre- e ‘:*;:f:“f:‘ {uries Ago Johnson National Head ; Achievement, Inc. 1850 the novelty had rned into a six miles under tour one mil down a decision nony as to the visit was xiven in court when Mrs. Helen B Beach took the witness stand che had accompanisd her hustand to a New York apartment and after showing to her his ill timate daughter he her to the child's mother, a M + NORRIS TO RITIRE years ago, she eaid. Beach was asked by cou APRIL 1, 1927. 1” ord fish, and sleeping pre-| INDICTED FOR CONSPIRACY sleep under New York, April 1 (P — Samuel Rubel, who came from Riga, Rus- in 1305 a penniless fmmigrant now heads a $30,000,000 coal 14 ice corporation bearing his ame, yesterday was indicted by a an age-old | King's county grand jury for con- hat spiracy to drive his competitors out tire the b of business he cooliy Henry Sanger and Benjamin s 820, the butter bowi hat, | Stegloff, associated with Rubel in p wooden sho slippers n ess, were in- - GOES_UNCHANGED - : araies i america. — Noes Same O1d Songs of Cen o o s Mt vt 1 the out- ior prom,” one the spirits oratorical | Do following year the was given to the on his feet ar Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST, OPP. ARCH PHONE 1409 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY have co coolie, w one arm 1@ “I am not,” she answer T :hrouxh a Dris ustice l"(!‘rx X’l]'\d that Beach or iliegal 4n1 lll g\i” a Road Conditions Connecticut 150 Persons Arrested Pending Inv Smooth, delicious and satisfying. We Have Won Public Confidence by Selling Good Clothes for Less HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” E‘el\lhing we Westbreok-Patchagne r {8 under construction If \ou don’t believe it come in! Fairfleld-Mill river \\hole~.\|u and Retail Dep.trt ment in Connection. oI THE HONISS sy OYSTER HOUSE stopped for the winter. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PRINCETON CLOTHES OFFER YOU AT $1.98—Colored Kickernicks, the most comfortable gar- ment you can wear, AT $1.49—New Percale House Dresses AT $1.98—New Smock. AT 8L50—Infants’ Sweaters. AT $1.19—Muslin and Crepe Gowns, reg. 81.50 AT 79¢—Gowns, values $1.00. AT 49c¢—Reg. size Muslin Bloomers. AT $1.00—New Bloomer Dresses for the Tot. AT $1.09—Continued sale of $1.50 Silk Hose. AT $1.00—Quality Cloth Princess Slips. Colors are flesh, peach reseda, also white. Values 81.50, AT $1.00—Very special Bungalow Apron. Onyx & Pointex Silk Stoofiing A Delight "SALADA” TEA . | SUITS and TOPCOATS OUTSTANDING VALUE 5 Under Grant’s No detours necessa |8 proaches to Reynolds bri der censtruction CROWLEY BROS. INC PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel 267 Chapman Street »BETTER quarter of a mile. Route No, 12 don read in tow Assortments! All-Wool Fabrics! this work by using t DRESSES \I/1~ T to ll Y Tnder New Ownership. $5 ., $10.95 Entirely Different DRESSES SPRING HATS $5.oo ALL HEAD SIZES Chiffon Felts, Bilk Combination Veras, all Straws and Crocheted Straws. All the new Spring Chie and smart lats for ail Smart New SPRING COATS new Summer Furs 259 3, color and fubric Shawl Collared C. Coats with Satin ess Coats and Sport Coat here and when ycu sce them Miss, Women and Stouts, FOR THE LARGE Even at Wholesale — Retailers Must Pay More! Tailoring! From Our Own Factory to You You Put the Middleman’s Profit in Your Own Pocket WEAR' PRINCETON CLOTHES When you buy Princeton Clothes you receive the utmost in clothes value—the product of our own fac- tory where every garment is tailored by Princeton Clothes own craftsmen. The fabrics are from the best looms—ALL WOOL and in the smartest patterns and shades. Everything that's new is here _All Alterations FREE The fit of our garments reffects the careful workman- ship—and we have a size {or every man. If by chance alterations are needed—we do them carefully and promptly FREE OF CHARGE. Don't delay in buying vour new Spring suit or topcoat—yours is here and all at one low price. BRANCH STORES ALL OVER B —— New York, N. Y Reading, Pa. Providence, R. L Altoona, Pa. New Haven, Conn. Pawtucket, R. 1. Brid, ort, Conn. New Britain, Conn e 55 Woonsocket, R, 1 Wilkes-Barre, Pa Port Chester, N, Y Yonke AND MANY OTHERS FOR MEN ~ YOUNG MEN 352 MAIN STREET