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o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927. | the evening. ere is Patia's prayer: B ; Much Crv.:d\! for .lhe success of (h.P 7 g ";G:J::“L:'r‘v‘l;rlwf; a'nl(;mste-l may be § Rwands Made to Winning Ath- onacs oo 52 2ot cowmvece Bard of Baltimore Writes Poem i %ner siniren srow 10 1ove | Belives 1t Helps Develop Spirit | . |The land our flag's unfurled above. letes AlteEFeasl}ast Night 2o s e for Little MisS GeIfh |.cio0n zora, 1 pray that 1 may stand of Fair Play | For this, my own, my native land. An excellent program of music by e -5 p > o~ {Ana s think the things that yon Al Basney and his all-star orchestr i D G, Aprll 22 10 Washington would wish me to.| Mayor Gardner C. Weld today a well arranged menu, rth of . Wes | wrote to William W. T. Squire, di- atmosphere of joy an ;. Kb 4 [fec o Aelspit me a woman, good and true, | I° _ 4 over the success of the winter ) Hacky: ‘Williams . : il j.“;l‘\‘,”e"‘o, 0 love the Red, the White, the Blue, | Foundation in this city, endorsing letic season combined to mak: yce L ¢ cntldren of 4\ 3" Where our glorious flag's | the marble contest which will be annual joint industrial bang s T | unfurlea conducted under the auspices of the the Y. M. C. A. banquet hall last Chinese Nationalists | sl 't 'a posm on |Send love and justice to the \\'orld."mmdglm_lx\‘hflnd the ";:‘!‘:‘_ ffl:::_‘;f evening the greatest success it has ; ® ontl Ge . Edma he Herald. e mayor's : been wnee the aftairs were frst n-| Send Words of Greeting s lon aedleated 1o MO L ynd when I stand to make my bow,| “The annupl marble contest fos- novated. , Conn., April 22 (UP)—| " She wrofte to Mr. |Obs Lord, 3 it somehov, | tered by the Junior Achievement Judge William F. Mangan, t 5 confidence in General \y ; “a Dosm i re.| Lhd wed a on. Bureau and tho‘sznrln;z:I’n H(;L;Ji‘; R e T T s 4 approval of 5 orge Washington's SOud me @ man like Washington. | will begln on May 2 102 This nies of the occasion in whip- o e crnment being locat- | irinday. . Warner remembered | "’"‘f," h“d pricaste o e S m i E on, an S y axhion ‘and)there was no ed 1 : : ¢ Washington atia May Gerth fs the child of | SO, SX0 OF . gleotul antlcl- ner speaking. Medals, a ablegs e a pi ¢ sat down to e | N A Raiph B, Gerth of [0 22 o0t = 0 other trophies were presented ¢ 1 a e C verses er. But he e ated in We .\L:";“‘;"‘:O“"d the epportunity’ ses who maniiasictia 1o g : : on i n road between | IR o sant to have the handbalt and vo | privilege of giving my hearty en- all . g S = . i | dorsement to this contest, which Wilcox, chairman of the atl at Jowover, ferraed . ‘e & much joy and fun to committee of the Y. M. C. A. Indus- N; 3 r-old young lady and she recited | Joe] English, Hartford ;‘h“l.l c'h"\,d"_fi and even more im- trial council, the organization und ' n ) re the convention. | 3 1 ¥ ; SR i e A e 5 g letter was sent to| Insurance Man, Passes |portant, helps to dovelop lx:’zlr;tht;l se nd gi ; : . X : | smanship, ; ndletrialt|eaguse’ and the joint in-|are the north. | Pa reply 1o her request | Hartford, Conn., April 22 (UP)— L FRer A R justrial banquet were held delegated « urging the v Little Pat - sh for the past 20 years Mn'm‘my ‘ho"); that every Miss Mildred Anderson, mana ¢ cor counter-revolutions am very terr whully b c-president of the Actna Life In- R g i R the American Hosicry basketba " i v 4 company died at h ""‘l_e 'f'm_ the honor of representing team, to present medals to her s A £ to Sampson Lee, leader I @ a has home in West Hartford carly today. | :‘w Britain at the National Tour- champs and Angelo Morelli, m ationalist party in Connecti- | f0 be done, s e Put- | He was 84 y old. | t Atlantio City. The good of the Russell & Erwin a does not care how many | ter and jelly for my bread. I knew a | vas born. In Woodstock, | "Ament &t ekl R e low champions gn warships are riding at an- (“’“‘ °K"”'}""L’:"3";‘)”"‘ "x' n"n"]"!"fi‘“‘“‘ vt and received his early | WSRER OC T R th the hope that a 2 e~ her territory. She 13 too |'®F OF )¢ pDOTeal ANS B WAl fas i 2. He came to Hart- | i . ghiienm pee aBorin D fatoroal niaies he|® Evoush. ‘T dgn’t went to be m o may come back triumphant with A Rl Sl with her Internal affalrs, he . ouch, so I must put in a lot of 3 e _ ¢ ational honors. L o e {ime working hard. ) : LLEsea s E = | “But you get your George Wash- : ring, 1 vollesball and track | VICTIM KNOWN IN WORCESTER. isten S m;‘f’?»',fsf;,‘r., Sk : il | champions. About 200 attended the| Worcester, Mass, April 22 UP-— | wouldn't do that right now for any 2 » years until iy 590 Marines May Go zathering. Al forgot the rivalry of Ric Kennlson, wWho Was|other girl in the world, So you see s vice-p nt. y actlo 1o Hankow the past season and applauded their |killed at Hampton Roads, Va.. yes-|how mach I love you, And do you h was one of the oldest In- Directly to Han socpuetorsiasithey oame forward.to y, by a fall from a eeaplane know there Is a little girl in my o men in the country having | TLondon, April 22 (UP) — The veceive their prizes. Prizes with Wilbur Bingham, another cadet |house who is two years bigger than associated nearly 60 years with 1500 United States marines now en on, has had : | also awarded to the Y. M. C. A. , was until recently a resident of 2 f tna. When he began his route from San Diego, Cal, to China, hampionship team. s city and was employed as an in- | Al i .r with the company the office on the U. S. S. Henderson, probably | Delegations were present frof tructor in fnsurance inspection. He 'arms around my neck > numbered 16 people including will be sent directly to Hankow, a Russell & Erwin company, P. & F.|left this city to enter tha insurance cry because she thought I nitor. 1 s Dis wife he Shanghal dispatch to the Morning Corbin company, Stanley, Rule and | business with his brother in Boston Vi a daug In-law and a Post said today. Level company, the Corbin Screw last year. | that funny? son. i The situation continued to grow ! MAGS - KUPPENHEIMER TROJAN WEAVES The Mating of Strength and Beauty Here’s a fabric with the beauty of Helen of Troy—the hardihood of a T'rojan hero. It woos your interest by its rich appearance— then wins your eternal admiration with its wonderful perform- ance. An exclusive and controlled Kuppenheimer woolen con- ception—as personalas a diary. .. asindividual as a finger print. It Wiil be uncommonly popular, but it can never become common, Shown here exclusively "N.E.M AG&’SONS . EAST MAIN EAST MAIN Collegiate Sport Shoppe gs, F'r; er, “on 10 was in Wasl | rector of the Junlor Achievement| more serious at the capital of the radical wing of the nationalists, the dispatch said. Six American war- ships and 33 of other powers now are stationed at Hankow. Polish Aviator May Also Enter in Ocean Contest | Parls, April 23 (UP) — Another | candidate for the trans-Atlantic| derby was in the fleld today. The | Polish government purchased an air- | plane from the Farman Motor com- | pany here and it was announced | that the aviator, Orwlinskl, who flew ito Paris, Spain, Africa and Greece }in 1926, would pllot it on a Paris- {New York flight in June, | | Pelletler D'Olsy, French pilot, wiil attempt a non-stop flight from Paris to Delhi, India, starting be- tween May 10 and 15, it was an- nounced. { i | MISS OBREGON NOT DEAD. | San Francisco, April 22 (A—John | Rosseter, local capitalist, last night | Obregon stating that Obregon’s daughter, Dona Refugia Ponce De Leon, reported killed in a bandit| massacre Tuesday, was in a place of | safety. Rosseter, close friend of the former Mexican president, satd Oueasl |gon telegraphed that Dona Refugia | was not aboard the train at the time | cluded in the list of these killed | HOSIERY LINGERIE Saturday EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING $5.00 up announced recefpt of 3 telegram | New Spring arrivals for the smart chic miss. Also a from former Mexican President| new shipment of large head sizes for miss and matron, Marion Hat Shop of the massacre, Her name was in.’ 95 W. MAIN ST. Callahan-Lagosh Telephone 3683 when bandits raided a Glmda!ujum-r Mexico City train and Kkilled 100 passengers. What Is a One-Cent Sale? youwant, Save on Toilet Needs 50c Kleazo Liquid Antiseptic 2 for 51 30c Rexall Shaving Cream . 2for .31 75¢ Harmony Bay Rum, pint . 2for 76 25¢ Georgia Rose Talcum . . 2for.26 35¢ Assorted Tooth Brushes 2 for.36 1.00 Harmony Toilet Waters 2for1.01 50c Georgia Rose Face Powder 2 for .51 75¢ Lilac Vegetal . . o . 2for.76 50c Jonteel Cold Ceeam - . 2for .51 25¢ Acbuws Talcum . . . 2for.28 S0c Pouquet Ramee Talcum . 2 for .61 1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face Pdr. 2 f1.01 1.50 Boq. Ramee Toilet Water 271,51 50c Bouquet Ramee Compact 2 for .51 50c Bouquet Ramee Rouge . 2 for 51 73c Juneve Cold Cream . . 2for.76 75¢ Juneve Vanishing Cream 2for .76 50c Harmony Quinine *$3=* 2for 61 35¢c Cream of Almonds . . 2for.36 50c Harmony Cocoa Butter ColdCream. . . . .2for51 50c Harmony Massage Cream 2 for 51 25¢ Georgia Rose S8,"c¥= . 207,26 20c Wash Cloths . . . . 2for.21 25¢ Bobbed Hair Combs . . 2for.26 10c Bgyptian Palm Soep . 2for. 11 50c Jonteel Vanishing Cream 2 for 51 25c Orange Blossom Talcum 2for .26 25¢ Wool Powder Puff, 3 inch 2for .28 50c Egyptian Henna . . . 2for 61 25¢ Children’s Tooth Brushes 2 for.26 25¢ Medicated Skin Soap . 2for.28 15¢ Rexall Toilet Soap . . 2for .16 25¢ Klenzo Tar ShampooSosp 2for.26 49c Klenzo Hand Brushes . 2 for .50 Delicious Candy 35¢ Peter’s Milk Chocolate Half Pownd Bar . . . .2for36 60c Ib. Full Cream Carmels . 2 for.61 35c Candy Packs Aseorted Chocolates, Half Poxnd Box 2 for .36 35¢ Liggeet’s Milk Chocolate, Half Pownd Bar 2 for 36 03¢ Liggett’s Candy Wafers . 2/or .08 Pure Foods reduced . 3 B letaee oy, opriot sl e 45¢ Li ’s Breakfast ; Coffee, pound . . . . 2for 69 85c Liggett’s Olive Oil, 12% oz 2/ 1,19 35cGrape Jelly . . . . . 2for.36 45c Orange Marmalade . . 2for 49 35c Vanilla Bxtract, 202, + 2for .38 35c Lemon Extract . « « + 2for 41 45cCurrant Jelly « o« o « 2for 51 45¢ Pi Jam . . . . 20r 49 35¢ Chocolate Sauce 2 for .36 40c Ballardvale Salad Dressing 2 for .41 25¢ Liggett’s Breakfast Cocoa 2 for .26 25¢ Cake Chocolate, 3§ Pound 2 for 31 30c Beef Cubes, 12’s . . .2for 31 50c Liggett’s Opeko Tea, 34 B. 2 for .66 Jk;m‘:mw « 2for 40 43¢ True Fruits, 5 Raspberry and Grape. in o l'l' is asale where you buy an item at the regular price, then another item of the same kind for one cent. As an illustration: The standard price of Klenzo Dental Creme is 50c, you buy a tube at this price and by paying 1 cent more, or 51 cents, you get two Every article in this sale is a high class standard piece of merchandise, just the same as is sold every day at regular price. No limis—buy all "Lt onThursday, Friday and Saturday only! BAGS SCARFS KERCHIEFS Drug Stores 217 MAIN ST. A Profit-Sharing Method cf Advertising 39¢ Puretest Rubbing Alcohol Half Pint 2 1or §40c 75¢ Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream Pound Tin 2 tor 76¢ 'HIS sale was develo, the United Co. Tuln a:iv:r‘tinin'plplfh e the Rather than spend sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of tl goods, they are spending, it on this sale in permitting us to sell a full size ackage of high standard merchandise for 1 cent. t costs money to get new customers, but the sac- rifice in profit is justified, as we know the goods will please you. Puretest » Rexall Remedies 33c Rexall Milk of Magnesia 2 for .34 1.00 Rexall Syrup Hypophos. 21,01 1.00 Rikers Peptona, pint. . 2m1.01 25c Rexall Cheery Bgrk 72! 2 for .26 10c Epsom Salts, 4 ounce . . 2for .11 19¢ Sodium Bicarbonate, . .. 2 for.20 25¢ Laxative Aspirin Cold Tab. 2 for .26 50c Fluid Ext. Cascara Arom. 2 for.81 20c Boric Acid Crystals, 4 oz. 2 for.21 25¢ Comp. Licorice Powder . 2for 26 35c Cream of Tartar, 4 0z. . 2fo7.38 30c Rochelle Salts, $ 0z. . . 2for .31 25¢ Zinc Stearate,1 0z. + . 2for.26 50c Quick Acting Plaster . 2for 51 50c Sodium Phosphate “3%252*2 for 51 20c Zinc Oxide Ointment, 1ec.2 for .21 25¢ Glycerine itori Infnzu, 125 s‘wm 2for 26 1.00 Liver Salts, large . . o 2/r1.01 35¢c Cascata Compound No. 3 Hinkle's, 1005 . . 2for.36 45¢ Cascara SagradaExt. 5 gr. 2 for .46 25c Twin Tabs, (Laxative) . 2for.26 35¢ Saccharin Tablets, 100s 2 for 36 25¢ Blaud’s Pills, 5 gr. 100s . 2for .26 25cCatarthJelly . . . .2for.28 1.00 93" Hair Tonic, lerge 25101 25c*93” Shampoo Paste . . 2for 28 25¢c Comp. Cathartic Pills, 365°2 for .26 50c Antiseptic Powder . . 2for 51 25cCom Solvent . . . .« 2for.28 50c Eyelo (eye lotion) « o o« 2for B1 25c Foot Powder . « o o 2for.28 40c Gypsy Cream . . . . 2for 81 25c 1 Minute Headache Pow. 2for.28 50c Kidney Pills . . . . .2for81 25c Little Liver Pills . . . 2for,26 25cSpring Tabs . . . .2fr 28 50c Magic Brand Insect Pow. 2for 51 25c Pep-Tabs, (for Indigestion) 2 for 28 35c Analgesic Balm . . . 207,38 50c No. 6 Disinfectant, pint . 2for 1 20c Soda Mint Tablets, 100s 3 for 21 25¢ Pinct. Iodine with Applicasr 2 for 28 25c Cedar Chest Compound 2 for 26 25c Carbolic Salve . . . . 2for.28 20c Boric Acid Powder, 4 oz. 2 for.21 25c Spirit Camphor. . . . 2for .26 Rubber Goods, Ete. 2.00 Maximum Fountsin Syringe, 2qt. Guaranteed1yr. 2/r 2,01 2.00 Maximum Hot Water Bottle, 2 gt. Guaranteed 1 yr. 252,01 1.00 Monogram Gloves, Sizes 7,89 . . . . .2,101 40c Adhesive Plaster, 1in. x 5ds. 2 for 41 25c Tinker Tape, For mending broken and torn things . . 2for 38 12c Adhesive Plaster, 1in.x15d. 2 for 18 7c Kandeek Nipples . . . 2for 08 Fine 10c Writing Tablets, . . . 2for A1 1.00 Major Stationery e Siam He i o 2fr. s0c l;?d’km;fi%: A Paj ies, 24 s, 24 eny. 45:m'um Stationery ot about 90 sheets, 2for 46 40c Cascade En 50 . 3for A1