New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1927, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927. o —_— ENMARK COUPLE [SURVIVOR OF BATTLE CALLS | Gy ————————— HAVE OWN VIEWS CUSTER SUICIDE TALES ‘BUNK'|§ ednesday Morning [ A8, - - —_— y — | Store Closes At Noon Store Closes At Noon i | I Sendmg Oid Folks to Poorfouse o . : ‘ [ | Wednesdays During Wedneslays During IS_HOIIOHMG : : J July and August July and August Copenhagen, Denmark, July § — (M—Sending parents to the poor | house is considered a privilege 1n| 4 i Denmark. 3 a2 b { Here the care of the old is re- | y ; I Q h fi h lf ho!’d & e e oo 5 , . naugurating the first summer ha 1day Perhaps the most famous *“poor ! i ¥ . ; =~ . % house” in the world is the Old h d b kl g People’s Town, on the outskirts of | h B . 4 4 : with recor reaking savings Copenhagen. Founded in 1919 by | : % i o § ¥ Burgomaster Viggo Chrisenson, it offers shelter to any citizen of Co- | penhagen, man or woman, who is | more than 65 years old, provided - \ ; ” the citizen has never been punished : 3 7 g Men's Broadcloth by law or received other poor relief. 1 y Such an inmate retains all privileges | 4 o % | . . of citizenship, including political | ; % SR S o A % nlon u‘ts rights and votes. i % There are no restrictions to life im 0Old Peopte’s Town. The inmates go | AL and come as they palase and receive ¥ R f t - & their room and board, clothing, A = 4 | € l’lgel'a or e Guarantsed Highest Quality— laundry and medical attention. If x We Have a Complste Stock of they have no income at all they even 2 : : 2 5 - R receive a small weekly sum for | ; pocket money. = . sy : 3 " X | Pans “Continental” Persons are accepted for mem- = e 3 , i Boys' and Girls’ . bershipawith incomes up to $300 a & g Ri *—//c\, i Why Wait Any Longer— wmdow screen‘; year, but they are charged a small S . A o sum fn proportion to their income. Buy Yours NOW N k U S t | Selected seasoned wood frame, There are 535 men and 823 wom- Made of heavy gauge galvanized aInsoo! nion JUILS | e mesh black enameled en inmates. The oldest woman is iron with two strong side han- wire, mefal slide. Size 24x33 14 inch n diameter, 41z N, $S square, straight mannish style waist, inches. This special low price “Grandma” Paulsen, who is 98 inches deep d s er style. All sizes, for Wednesday For Wednesday Ve L R .. . veene . 35c‘ Only ....... et 35C Aluminum Toddy Shakers > Lawn Bias Seam Tape by a number of well-furnished Brig. General Edward S. Godfrey, retired, revives “bunk” of Custer's suicide. Left to buildings in a group around a pic-{ ot are General George A Custer, Chief Gall, war chief of the Sioux, and.General Godfrey. REE TOMORROW! i AUl wanted colors, No. 4 width. A good 1 vith each purch of anew 2-lb size 89c | washable grade. For Wed. Morning, yard c er beds and offer a source of volun- | \yashington, July 1 (A—The con- | T was taken to was that of General tary exercise and recreation. R G ajor | Custer. 5 | 5 The town has its own assem '.m“ e e o e et carerully,” he re-| Fine Watch, Clock and | hall and cinema, and noted actors, | General George A. Custer's death dn |\ "™ my e W were two bullet | musicians and other entertainers |the battle of iLttle Big Horn 51| wounds, one in the latt breast and | Jewelry Repairing. often give free entertainments. In |yoars ago raises no question in the | the other in the left temple. Neither | the hall fs a collection of Paintings | mind of Brigad sneral Edward | of which, it seemed to me, would | . . by famous Danish artists. S. Godfrey, retired. - |tave been fatal. Thers was sur- | d < Expenses of the town are met General Godfrey, who lives at | prisingly little blood on his person | I I | | | turesque church. Gardens and flow- 0f Toddy atisusies s el s bsie shcan by the state and muncipality to- | Cookstown, N. J., took part in the | from elther wound: there were no | Pure Distilled Witch Hazel Root Beer Extract IA-‘Q\{-UI\L'!:::"?:;HQ at the lowest ‘pr(f""-“\'vzréch; Morning, bottle ........ ereenaan ‘ gether, including the salary of a|pattle as a first lieutenant of K| powder marks on his persons nor ! chaplain, who is also the librarian. |troop with Capt. F. W. Benteen's| any signs of multilation.” | 9 ARCH STREET The “citizens” are made up Of | pattalion, which went to the rescue all classes—government officials Who | of Major Marcus A. Reno's detach- | have retired on small pensions. su-|ment. He is a famous Indian fight- | perannuated business and profes- | or in his own right, and is widely | sional people and destitute work- | recognized an as authority on the | men. historic engagement. He was mas- — - ter of ceremonies at the fiftieth an- Holy Man Promises e bt it b o) tle in Montana in June last year. To Make Honey Gold | i in Journal, Bombay, India y 5 B — Alpe go 52 ) the state- pseudo “holy man engaging the | ments recently put that Cus- attention of the Bombay police. The | tor, finding I ¢ the only sur-| simple faith of the Indian native | vivor of his detachment, took his enables him to reap a rien harvest. |own hife | Posing as a religious mend “Some of the statements of these | endowed with the gift of magic, . mongers' sound like camp claims to have been given power b p or rumors that are bandied the goddess of good fortune that én- |about and then accepted by some = i ables him to turn honey into gold. |ecredulous persons as fao ays. Y R P R ] ST Visiting native houses, he induces | “In a book which, ¢ | SAY BAYE ASPIRIN and INSI | the women to make a present of » thelr jewelry to the goddess, and in t : Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for return presents them w t { ‘1 dians never scalped a honey. This pot, he tells them, mus i Since then some of these . ie be placed under the doorstep and | ational writers have used thatt Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago after two days it would be found tement as a basis for their dra- . ’ 5 : 7 that the honey would be turned to | stories.” Pain Neuralgia Toothache ~ Rheumatism gold, and on top of the gold thal stioning Chief Gall, one of the family jewelry, returned by the god- | a rs in the battle, as to dess, Ithe reason Custer was not scalped, neral Gogfr says the famous | Sioux told him he *“did not know, DENTIST [ i b | was the Big Chief and that they T rap?? Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. |re=pe s and his bravery.” | ’\_‘CCF_F’* only “Bayer” package A 5 . I R which contains proven directions. Or. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. [.’ron\ Major Reno to help identify Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets the dead on Custer Hill after the ! Also bottles of 24 and 100—] g et Tl and 100—Druggists. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN | Puttle, recalls that “the first body | gspirin I the trade mark of Beer Manutacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicslicacts | Cream at Home— R le e Sunset Soap Dyes ~ Aspirin Tablets ce Lream cte stock of colors. The 15c pka. e brg lsc For Making Smooth, Velvety Ice For Wednesday, bottle ........:.. e S —————— {ized iron with retinned (non- . 9¢ : 10 0in a bhottle, 5 gr. each i zsc Freezers lI Made of heavy gauge galvan- Buy & ’ ht, durable and easy running. the Good Housekeeping Wednesday loc The naticnally advertised 10c bottle permanent §seal of approval—2 quart size. CIRtnEator Black Tl 5 For Wednesday 79 Pure gum rubber, heavy weight divers. Natural l ‘ For Wednesday Mornir : C Sony 2 s C ¢ color only. -1 Children’s Play Suits Denim, Khaki 1 blue with white stripes. 49 | or low neck. A .. Wednesday .. s (4 " Boys’ Percale Blouses ‘Women's GOOD QUALITY STDIPED PERCALE EXTRA SPECIAL Shadow-Proof Special - . . By BRIGGS Blue Crane, Nightingale and Trimmed with filet lace. Well o0 | Arrowhead—first quality, dollar Everfast Sultmg ;rlsat:; :; lingerie muslin. Sizes e i 59(‘, For Wed. Morning .. 39c Wednesday, pafr . Everfast—Your choice of 35 desirable shades—yard st L A St E = Grsry anteed sun and tub fast. You HIT THE HAY EARLY N - BUT ABOUT 10 ocLocK ~AND You WALK THE FLoOR HOPES oF GETTING A GooD LITTLE OSWALD WAKES UP | WITHR HIM FOR AN RouR BE— NIGHTS SLEEP AND STARTS CRYING FORE You GET HIM QUIETED Makes Everything Replace Your Worn Out “Spick and Span” 0Oil Cloth—NOW! “Old Dutch” : _ Table Oil Cloth o361 < First quality heavy glazed fin- Cleanser ish on good grade cloth. Plain white and attractive fancy pat- Cleans, scours and polishes K terns, 1% yards wide. 25 r enamelware, windows, For Wednesday. yard (4 um, bath tubs, sinks, etc 2.11c i - Machine Needles ery Low Price On For all makes of machine, — Band al Society Packages e e Morning, each - Only—All Spring and Summer packages to BraSSieres : out—exactly ONE-HALF.PRICE :‘hlldn-n‘~ Sk Proper fitting and well made o’ Ao :: ! i RS R Llsle HOSC CLeceac ety - AND THEN JUST AS You LAY = AND SO THE MIDNIGHT You START ALL RIGHTY. I'M HiM DOWN, YoU MAVE A FIT | MARATHON IS ON AGAIN |(SmokinG oLD JARSE ZNeT A - OF COUGHING THAT WOoULD GoLDS IN THE [{oAD..BUT FOR WAKEN TRE DEAD MORNING OR (THE LUVA MIKE, e\ LET mEGo To flesh color satin stripe f All sizes. For Wednesday Morning Packages .. e A AT First quality noveity stigch and Pack: g . Al ? 3 fine ribbed, all silk Hose in de- $1.00 Royal So Packages R e § sirable shades 5 $1.30 Royal So Paclkages Wil g Wednesday, pair ... l C HOME. To MOTHER Dress Gingham different patterns. TFull piece perfect goods. Wednesday, yard A Clearance Lot of o ’ 5 j | A Close-Out Lot of Children’s Children’s Summer Socks Rovon Socki. ok oo i e e v s Nainsook Summer shad Many les of Ravon Half For Wednesday MOTRING . v.eeuesnesenas Dresses Socks that sold regularly at 39¢c. For Wednesday Values here to 53¢ and more. Morning . 25¢ Dainty garments of Nainsook. Lot e Meely trimmed with embroid- ered yvokes and lace edge sleeves. For 25 Wednesday Morning .. Cc Colgate e 4, NN Men's LD G O LD Dental Cream ~ JAYE Cotton Hose The Smoother and Better Cigarette AOSRY e e i ‘ et vl i AR i ", 7, 4 1 yo q present wear. grey, 25¢ Guaranteed Pyrotex Tooth o French tan, cordovan and navy. ....not a cough in a carload M ity o " B Vo 4 e 25€ Produet of P. Lorillard Co., Bat. 1760

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