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1C NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1927. Shoplifter Jailed that somcone & e Paragon told A 13 year old girl LIBRARY FOR BOYS |Spirit of Patriotism to Prevail |, 7o s om0 B T oy 0 S e e bound over in Dlainy and INSTALLED AT ‘Y 'at EvemngSchoolGraduatlon i T oL N ) * Judge Hungerford continue aid she told him she e until April 13, indic Choral Club Reaches Highest Nucleus of 50 Books Foundauon ' R D by Mot e . R e T March —— - KEeg ¥ k r v 3 \n'vhl.urh(\ Jound ———— over to ior court in § READ HERALD CLA FIED ADs on the ge of C assanlt, FOR BEST RESU T SR T & The Value of et Father John’s Medicine worst thief cver noon 1 | g as a body Lyne No, time this season, o S 2 . D Lt DA Gt S bty . . ier s suit- | 214 : g, A clasgiof astych, Margaret G, Ed- b s O oy lies in two outstanding features which distinguish this old-fashioned medi- cine. initiated e re- «pproval | 1, Main sirect was reach wwered Hiia feiae R T G rigraly e “High school | rank ; ; LS Rt FIRST—THE QUALITY OF THE COD LIVER A middle 1, cax : ‘movelty, & el e e i dent et e s of re osoph Borawskl, ‘1 said ke worked until Sat-| OIL. USED, ALONG WITH OTHER VALUABLE one who impres of by lolaoy T p.m. The physi cpi nt will B 3 rowny, 4 nd then bought liquor INGREDIENTS, in its preparation. tone, move £ 1 an cthereal t o e s X X & i l J U his money. He did not recall | s L o : S 8 J n.; beth C ) ctior aooold. Eareia d ol e “I;l‘“\i“"““-‘.l ‘: St., New York, recognized analytical chemists, made an analysis Eataad haton. end.t ¢ t (AOIDEER DN : a eng! sing e Rat i < emtered on the | Of Father John's Medicine and stated: *“We have never ex start. He was Baward F. 1 1 : ZEpun Kok ol SR LS S o gt ! e ) Gustat Herbert Ryden, | che f breack ! e and | amined finer Cod Liver Oil than that used in Father John's | Medicine.” ing, e was what b rouzht 1 iaro I T 2 S U Tran i, | ¥ ir ek Delldonna, aged 17, i S no, 1 Schumant S hs Bmplayens ove: S D Falye il sty ) T ‘ SECOND — THE TINY PARTICLES INTO i . e 1¥ | club will mect in the boys® depart- _— L et L e U WHICH THE COD LIVER OIL IS DIVIDED by the 30 p. m .wyx after the w"MAN FINED [l A i ’ . 0 specially designed apparatus in our modern labora- y will use v bowling = - b % ficer t i at Dell- | tories ; ! Cus ve him Ltain i idience | Concerning this degree of fineness, Dr. Seil reports—*“The following classes: h lowing cla ; the Strand theater last evening nior I q ! I b e s o R G Cod Liver Oil is broken up more completely than in any other business ) | oAl o ¢ 4 Jud o Delldonna was placed un- | medicine we have ever examined of this type, many of the oil ., employed B st wrest, Fracasso came to police particles found in Father John’s Medicine being only one-tentl But a more exacting ord: TR et e 0 The Hi . i 4 8 it e "_,‘l“;m the size of the particles of hutter-fat found in cream. te follow. Fanning's i L LR L " Mrs. Tomeseski, Second Offend- »ioos ™ G e SR e it %" The Cod Liver Oil in Father John's Medicine is so excellent nas an abundan ! it tnkiing |0t 1 e | szanshi Fine b 5. ;- in quality and is so finely divided that its full food value is S ALeeln P i ' S it et “‘,I'.],"' | er, GIYCH 60 Days Jolin s 1 ! oLy '»“: ';""‘"‘l‘,'; _easily absorbed by even weakened digestive systems. spent more tin 1yt i ; EGEngG ¢ %, t lub will mieet in | Bt o LR g S e e This is why people, especially the aged and weak. and pale. SE ¥ of bottles| thin, underweight, undernourished children, gain health and Hartford | gtyength from Father John's Medicine, which contains no al- ed by Attor=1 o oh o] or harmful druz. Over seventy yvears in use. director ) . « 1 . 5 o 5 ; i With M. 1. i . > period, T E & ¢ | Jam i | Annoyance in Theater compos than any ot v the Al y the hoy: t at 6:30 p. om. program. R ¢ 8 ¥ Tl o i e e a el o ing ! i ? P ) liquor law Saturday for passages in ki of 4 Union st trigger of ti ' ! . ; church group A, 4 W e i £ : [ o i Shain i . . proprictor of the Laubin 5 ' DRIy 4 MEERH Y r business men's c ] £ . 1 dail - 4 yes deai | Yakins h ihat bottles valued | o y a e &n d o 5 At between $48 and $50 were stolen. The singers, in fine ‘ot ) : Y wr , $:30 p.m. e ol ‘“ “‘. 1 - Cx complained to the police ] the hillocks in p ext gi- | ! ! AT el Thursday: The Junior Achiev 4§ 2 2 ' i . rary. The s o-| Durir cloven years in W ment chib Wil meet in the it . L4 AT e e e L ‘ o s, Attor | i well iy for i, | Focovering most of the bottles in We are in the market to place wis bt SR galled : : g : ¥ ) s oy i . representing | § : o Eiccoli’s possession, The ltter told N rom / SCEH g n }M\\] ST : 2 » court e them he intended to sell the bottles second mortgages on property or to buy any With debons r 1 hed B pite of eve ¢ ' 0 1e physical depar s saeah ¥ e 1 Siihe Line S o AITK Gl u tn cis nly ma he following classcs: || g e . ! ] gain. He ) LRI S e mortgage now, on real estate in New Britain - 3 older | eparged Adolphe i ' + Judge Hungerford ordered Piccoli or surrounding towns. Al communications sty J d [ mont 1 g liguor i turn o Mr Dolsoniallithe bots confidential. Address P. 0. Box 537, New E ol t er t hin Stadler, | T Nac 11 taken from th ragon and e g 7 § e { i e b i 1y forenoon W } 4 the ex. | found in his possession, and also to Britain, Conn. done idiend 17 ] ot 2 Lt Gl ae DAty nt a Officer Sta f EAne | hens Jeeh Hosvvinle L Ay Mr. Dobson fc which naon nior| grand suces T n s I ofp-m. Tha hyslcal department Wil inas sven men of ‘drinking : ATy ST ot A AT . Piccoli, » aria com 1 tton 1 1= enee. ten fil ) CELO s: the fapout the premis Two mer S . o) orney Casale, endad tarily owned the 5 R us all the « e y a:30 a junior A |yvere : 0 men b . 4 ugh Attorney Casale, contended | chestra approaching phonic | ' dey Vs el . m. 1oy y ‘n_ Loy : \l') probation for pay- | portions cor ¢ t is fit o s ss r 5 . m.; sen a5, 8380/ .|| siving his name 08 Josi i i ting that it v son its war s ' 1 as f st , 8:30 p. m. lor 2 ver Strentt om served the purpos i Ront Rontnie 1 1 mect in | glass Eaole hin, k 088 e AR et thot ek : : rtment and start for { ligtior. 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