New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1927, Page 10

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Love’s Embers Adele Garrison's Ab~orbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serint That Mysterious Miss Lincolu Locm on Noel Ve izen’s Horizon By Thornion W. Burgess ‘0 his own or READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ., FOR YOUR WANTS Women’s Handicap €X rd like tissue W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRID 25, 1927, A STORY (I TEQY, SUYE AND Y=V U) ©) JOHNSON " teased Don, | of a prose. & Dinny goe | HeR FOOT STAMPLD EXCITEDE Y ON A SMOLDERING CIGARLT BeoTl ( To Be | . Meanwhile “Pop” Brooks is pre- | paring to spring his trap. Read the next installment. Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Fditor Journal of the American Medical Association and of Hy- zeig, the Health Magazine -to-Nature Diet p of food faddi of 1 matimes royed ral foo TREE-TOP STORIES * BUMPS! UMP . bump bumpity went the wagon over the rough road. : ! Marjorie was visiting ‘away out in the country.” They used a horse-and-wagon to drive over to the neighbors . . . . but the auto- mobile to drive to town. Marjorie liked the wagon best. She held her mouth open and started a tiny sound as they rode along. Then she let the bumps do the rest. .. . “U-u- « wuu-u-u-UNK ... UNK!" went the little sound. And bump . .. bump . . . BUMP! dent the wagon over the rough road. “I like a horse and wagon!" Marjori ang. “l like the BUMPS 40 very MUCH!" Younrg men annoyed by pimply skin will find in Resinol Ointment, a quick, B N at once. Gt a jar | from your dr st today, ightly to those sore, in- 4 spots. There will be no smart- . 10 stinging, no biting—iust com- fore. In a week's time you will be sur- prised to note the improvement—the gradual disappearance of the ugl blemishes. Free trial offer— cacl of Postngl Saap sl Olrt Menas for the Family - s —— 1 and — st Tt BY SISTER MARY ! MAYTAG Tub HE Maytag's satin-smooth cast- aluminum tub has an exception- ally large capacity. There is ample room for heavy blankets, drap- eries, curtains, fluffy rugs, and other bulky things that vou want washed during spring cleaning time before you store them away. The tub is heat-retaining - keeps water hot for an entire washing. Through adjustable legs, one of Deferred Payments You’ll Never Miss For homes without electricity, the Maytag is acailable with in- built gasoline motor. Makes Spring Cleaning easy many Maytag comfort-giving feat- ures, the washer is easily raised or lowered to suit your height. The tub drains and cleans itself in 30 seconds after the washing is done. The famous Maytag wringer sets close to the water level—does away with the lifting of heavy wet pieces and automatically adjusts itself to a heavy blanket or sheer handkerchief and wrings both equally dry. Phone the Maytag Dealer Use a Maytag next washday without of - tion or expense. Wagh bi tubfuls of ordinary clothes in 8 to 7 minutes. Wash even collar and cuff edges without hand-rubbing. Do a whole washing in one hous. After you have once used the Maytag you will easily u ¢chy it is the 1d st-wanted washer—why it won World Leadership in less than 600 days. Try the Maytag—if it doesn’t sell itself, don't keep it. Aluminum Washer THE MAYTAG STORE 153 ARCH STREET TEL. 3317 Maytag dealers everywhere follow the standardized rule of sending a Maytag to a home to do a week's washing free, and without obligation of any kind. This is the way all Maytag Gyrafoam Washers are sold. You can see why Nash has extra power The extra power that mekes Nash a more capable car to drive, particularly on the hills or in dense traffic, is directly due 0 extra-efficient design. The Nash Seraight Line Drive, for instance, diagrammed abowe. Nash power flows directly from the engine to the rear axle in a straight line. There are no angles along the route to waste energy, as there would be if the motor were mounted parallel to the frame, as the ordinary motor is. The Straight Line Drive accounts in part for Nash aggressiveness—for the powerful pick-up at low speeds (where you need i¢ most). You will always notice it is the Nash that gets away soonest when the traffic starts. The Straight Line Drive also avoids weae on the universal joints, and thereby pre vents noise and looseness. Of course, it takes a little longer and costs more to build Nash this better way— —But any Nash ouner will tell yow is makes a lot of difference in the results he gets. Drive a Nash, before you decide which cae to buy! E.’o Different Nash Models at from $865 to $2090 {. 0. b. fmm} A. G. HAWKER : 52 ELM STREET TELEPHONE 2456 JOHN B. MORAN, Associate Dealer, 313'; Church Street EXTRA HOURS OF EXTRA CARE -_— IN EVERY NASH (i Bi¢ Capacity | ]

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