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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927. - success. them one by one when they could | cautious about checks.” to Middle Tcmrple, the En r - ANTARCTIC SUMMONS Boy in Business ’ The boys are Louis and Jack | do so profitably. He says it is giv-| Right now the foursome is in the | rister's m.rary.l:vt London.‘(‘_‘:?e::r Runs Dozen in Year | Drew, twins, and their brothers ing them a lot of good exper . | department store business. | Harrv Flood Byrd has directed lvo.' ; Omaha, Aug. b UP—In a single | Clyde and Howard, and they range | “It's fine training for them,” say — | A. Page of this city, native of Eny- A“]’Tfl THE [ilRl.S DRIVER AND HUSK]ES [)flar four Omaha boys have bought, }m age from 11 to 18 years. Their Drew scnior, “and they get a big GIFT TO LAW LIBRARY | land, to convey the gift. op. T AR erated and sold 12 Dbusiness. | father gave them a start, encourag- kick out of it. They have lost some Norfoik, Va., Auvg. 5#—A com- | Now they are running their thir- |ing them to try a number of busi- money by short ging them- |pulete collection of Virginia law re-| 1In case you don’t know, 926 48 tnr T —— teenth venture, and ft is a nrnkin: ness yentures and to dispose of selves, and tley have learned to be ports is to be presented by the state \1( rald classificd ad 'phone, Much Impressed e Jersey City, N. J, Aug. 5 (A — Woman suffrage, says Mrs. Nellie T. Smith, lator leader, has been of Mo assistance in getting woman & “square deal” in industry ! Mrs. Smith has the distinction of being one of the few women in the country to serve on an cxecu- tive committee of a state fecera- | tion of labor. i “Labor got just as much before | as it dees new,” she avers. “It | is the justice of our cause rather | than our ballots that count. Labor wins because its objectives arc vn- | selfish and right.” | Beeause women in industry lack permanency, and girls continually leave their jobs for marriage, Mrs Smith points eut, it is impossible for them to organize as success- fully as men. Mrs. Smith found herself widow- o § # N Clorionsli L 5 { Hose Equal to Those You Usually See Sold ed, and with a small son to sup- L / New, Gloriously Luxurious port, mors than a deende ago. She ; " 4 for 81.50 or More! became a teacher. Since then she b . | T Bl has been graduated from Iordham ] i F T University. Recently she was ad- 3 i ) or porch or street wear, Fllll ashioned 1hread &lk mitted to the New Jersey bar. She b : ; vou'll find wag . appointed a member of the | i ; . : : sta€e federation's executive com- | 3 i | e : mittec after her organizing of the ¢ ; E | et New Jersey school teachers' union. : - suitable to Foresees Men Cooké. | L et ‘ / ) ) yourneeds ;qhuk ;eu Zcr Wives Wage Earner o . o\ There's a e knee, first Lenden, Aug. 5 (P—The mod- . . N e e quality. ern “Eve” is forging ahead, while : “Adam” is a mannikin rather than sof ent 2 man, writes Miss Joan Kennedy, 2 b of styles i §7° c°1“.g > . Arthur T, Walden, noted musher, and his veteran lead dog, Chi- o novelist, in “The Soroptimist. r 50 / lh.‘"",:.;l S eon he & compliment fo| M0k, Which he plans (o take with him as a lead dog when he sa select Chamueine o ominater ™ she taye | With Byrd's Autarctic expecition. Walden will have charge of sledge | X i pagn o Alata, he wite ‘b the wage | 085 i establishing bases for the Polar fights. | \ ! Y 4 French Nude earner of the future, loafing about | ywonajancet, N. H.,, Aug. 5 (M- He averted disaster repeatedly when z Garments which attract the fem- g Alesan the houss evening and Sundays, | g, harh aAvantuia ksl \ : 25 , Ko gions where adventure lurks amid wind threatened to sweep the team | nine eye by their sheer dainti- while the husband wears the apron [ g oy and jce and biting winds are from the mountain side into the Z i Pearl Blush and does the domestic tasks such a5 | peckoning once more to Arthur T. yawning ravines below. : ness— Boensloss cooking, washing the dishes. and|ygijqen and his dog Chinook In his kennels here, Walden has ’ ! - : putting out the cat the last thing | = yyjgen, veteran dog team driver 40 huskies, sons daughters of | [ g 8 \ Which are made in a wide array at night. with experience in Alaska and other | Chinool B “Our mannikin," says Miss Ken- | oopig of the far North, will accom- of new styles, of sturdy rayon, medy, “propores to & girl who has| S0 S cl S Rk B, Byrds| Walden, who is 56 years ¢ § with flat locked seams— twice his vitality. He may earn the | . orogition to the Antarctic. He will mushed behind dog an e | value—a qua.ht). stylish <(0ckmg at equivalent of $20 a weelk, but as she |\ "5 "0y 00 of the sledge dogs fo and during the days of the Alaskaw | Which are elaborately trimmed Quality—Economy substantial saving: can do the same, he supposes that |y, g yn establishing hases for the gold rush. He is a close friend of | 5 they can ‘rub along’ somehow, and | commander's Polar fligl J.eonhard Seppala, Alaskan musher, | with lace, or modeled along WOMEN’! Jets it go at that.” Chinook, 11-year-old half-breed | famed for to Nome with | severe tailored lines. husky, and Walden have been com- antitoxin r diphtheria epi- | M 4 the wear. Eye Dropper Feeds Baniostan many. nrevious advent|damicithy i ) . uslin Light ht Bahies |turcs and together have won hon Seppala the g g driver 1n| Chemises >OUNs ightweig in sled dog races in Canada and the | the world and may be one | Vests Slips omers Children’s Socks Londen. Aug. 5 (M—English par- |- o4 States. Walden raised the|of four or five other drivers picked | Bloomers Combinations s e ents are vying with each other for| o, from puppyhood and a strong | to assist Walden | Seoprins Gy Sizes 27 and full cut All of our usual 19¢ grades of ‘“"‘ z;:":"h ot having the lghtest |, cyment exists hetween them e T | P garments in pink and smart socks all reduced for weight baby. Chinook i5 still exceptionally | TO REDUCE MARRYING COST : T One entry from Paddington was hinool 3 : In peach, maize, lavender, nile, rose, and other pastel white. 39c this event. pair Not a special, but Grant’s every day Mercerized tops and soles increase S| owerful, although too old for rac-| ~ Springficld, Mo. Aug. 5 — The & a little girl who for three weeks | ;.. pyq his training makes him one Rev. M. 1 nrivener, local pastor, colors. A real value, was fed with milk from an eyve | ™. most valuable of lead dogs. belicves in 3 ros p ! e ;————” dropped. She has now K_"A“““"' | Liast-March. in the face of f getting mar and has set ahout | f——————— — to spooh feeding. The child Is the |yomperature and terrific winds correeting the allesed high cost of % tenth in her family. : led a team of six dogs over th marriages here, Twco of the ! ern Conveniences! owll Want a Whole Set at Such a Beautiful—and Low land, came a mother’s claim that ',oak in the Whihte Mountains, to " heosts the price of got- | Priced her 15-year-old daughter weighed | the summit. Tt was the only time | tin rricd, Ttev. Sehrivener has | s T : T e T PP et e e G B S o Lhee tovehnd oasters Choice Pattern 48 Hand Stencilled fed with an eye dropper. by dog team, and the feat was all couptes at 81 a eouple. The ! 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D 3 Big Prices—High Grade—Paneled— 3 Handy a Hundred Ways Full Assortment—LOW PRICE! 10 Quart Galvanized P W Tosrega Water Pails luminumware \ = Substantal, rust proo, of course. This item is usually priced at 25¢. For this event lsc = e | ECONOMICA I The Balloon Size LUXUR 29" x 4.40” Grey Rubber TEABERRY.PINEAPPLE! ) W/ AL Inner Tubes Gum rubber (no re- ¥An-nal A delicious dessert Tell your dealer you want & i . claimed rubber used), which everyone in the family package. < ¥ guaranteed perfcc:. 1 likes and which means nowork Delicious flavor is not all we Also size 30 x 3747 for me to get.” Teaberry-Pine- strive for. We are infinitely Specially purchased for this event, this lot offers values lpple contains bfight md)mcy careful about the purity ot in aluminum kitchenware unusual, even for Grant’s. Teaberries and sugared Hawai- quality of our Ice Cream. Our Seven Blg Pleces For your porch, boat, floors, and ian pineapple blended with the manufacturing rooms are e 5 R e 4 qt. 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