New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1927, Page 3

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL.28, 1927, LEPER ROAMING IN SCIENTISTS N American Anoual Session of American Philosophical Society HOLLYWOOD HAS . ANOTHER MURDER " Kerrick, Film Cowboy, Killed in : Drinking Bat Patient Teaves Leprosarium Second Time—Few Are Willing to Ald. ewh ¥ with rica’s oldest sor ncement of sc € nd “the promotion knowledge us Clothes Afire, But Saves ] . B ’ Life With Par heing h‘rH in the or th i Lusha a : 1 Brazil and Albrecht University of P osophical Soci building was erccted for forms one of in which is e of American Colonial and tionary heritage. Aside from the one arrived. READ HERALD CLA wrge of suspicion B TOR BEST RESULTS d against I - This Great Healing Oil Must Speedily Bring Comforting Relief preserves the culture of Colonial Ar ssembly room of tl e, looked down 1 tralts of eminent A ded by ol collections London Market Feels Effects of Flood A\ (P —M space P Or Your Money Back. Is Sold by Fair Drug Dept and All Good Druggists. ) Hed. to do we K 1 at onc yw will sl vond last d nd | comtort for NORTH CAROLINA CITY ive foot perspiration are| but one you be-| question that you hava at cred the way to soiid foot-| WENACE TO HEALTH . Gene Tanney Gives Views on a2 o~ Tiresome Custom of Public was roaming un- | N hand clasp. “I was preser osophical champio ¢ st of the world, Is hecause ac a g to do without the g 5 of hero worship, he told | m whose story to < by he ot r in the ¥ o i was one of t AIMEL NOW sUED Angeles, Apr ) 1 To Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet] at’s the Plan on Which Emerald Oil | f | said Mr. White who returned with Mrs. White yesterday on the White Star liner Homerie m a three months' Mediterranean » “but they dread the idea of ing their people or doing any- ? to interfere with the recreation In other words, 1 1o pay their debts, but they nt reasonable time.” port of hostile feeling in France 3 A ica and Americans has v overdrawn, he declared, Gas Almost Wrecks WILLING TO PAY Former N. Y. Governor Discusses French Debt to U. S, 0 April 28 ion of Hor- t ¥ i which i3 ofte sour stomach, rvous dyspepsia ion to its Intes- ks the growth my 50 years® ound nothing te r using Ad- No matter what for your stomach le Overthetop~ ~ ~ ~ with plenty to spare Hills that have been the traditional test for mo- tordom’s most erful cars are topped by the Hudson Super-Six on a rising speedometer. Alertness and immediate response to the throttle account for the way the New Hudson Super-Six takes advantage of every driving opportunity. There is no motor labor. There is no sense of the mechan- ical. All feeling that there is a motor and complicated mechanism is absent. And whether in city driving or in high sustained speed over country roads the action and comfort of your Hudson is the very luxury of motion. Moones HUDSON SUPER-SIX Standard Models Coach - - - . Sedan - - . - Custom Built Models Roadster - - - $1500 Phaeton - - - - 1600 Brougham - - - 1575 5-Passenger Sedan 1750 7-Passenger Sedan 1850 All prices {. 0. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax $1285 1385 HUDSON Super-Six With the Super-Six Principle Freed to the Limit HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 Arch Street Telephone 2542 Not “(ollege (lothes” ~at Clothes for College Men above, the “U"" and the “Grad” illustrate the cultured art of Kup- Quietness, good taste and individ- uality distinguish the appcarance of the well groomed collcgian. penheimer tailoring—favored by the best dressed fellows of the lead- Style he has aplenty—but it s the ing colicges. trig and urbane style of the metro- This store offers you, in its Kuppen- heimer selection for Spring, not ‘“college clothes’ but clothes for college men. Town Suits and Sports Suits irreproachably correct and smart, politan clubman . . . not the heavy handed and ‘‘noisy’’ style of the race-track sheik. Kuppenheimer has long specialized in designing tastefully distinctive clothes for undergraduates. Thc two new Spring styles pictured NEM AG&’SONS Collegiate Shoppe MAIN AT EAST MAIN . Clothes, in fact, for the educated taste. AN INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE"

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