New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1928, Page 13

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TuesdAq, JAnwory 3,795 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, : e = Jordan’s First J anuary Sale e w215 MAIN ST. _ _. 215 MAIN ST. ‘While Gene Tunney, in Florida, and Tex Rickard, in New York, carry in the debate as to whether the champlon is to have one or twe R e I T A mammoth event that { LW J ] Sensational sale prices on high- LSRR ool | e grade, new, up-to-the- minat exposes his light heavyweight crown r. y (4 ’ 4 P ate to the punches of Leo Lomiski, Pa- ec 'p ses eve ap pa V ; 4 : Sl ok ot e Garten” ' L apparel—not .an offer of clear night at Madison 8quare Garden, l h Id h g § 3 ppa - A welterweight title bout between X X .Voeumndu and Ace Hudkins, & 80 e eve r e anyw ere- : N - s ] \ . battle for featherweight honors be- . v 4 3 3 h d b h i S o \ \ ‘ ance merchandise—but rather Cannon;n and Benny Bass, and al PI ¥ 1 fiyweight scrap between two other \ ' g : = o champlonship contenders, lzsy an tfl come | ” , ,l Schwarts and Frenchy Belanger, H N \ ’ a great o enng o a also are on the cards for the indoor ) 2 campaign. Loughran is one of the champlons picked by Tex Rickard to stay on the top perch during 1928 but Tommy probably will have his hands full with Lomiski. The Pacific coast contender is one of the hardest punchers the 176 pound brigade has had in some time and there have been quite a few robust wallopers in this class, frem the days of Bob Fitzsimmons down on te Paul Berlenbach and Jack Delaney. Loughran has speed, boxing ability and a clever defense in his favor, The Philadelphia “Adonis” is a “Tunney-type”, not particularly spectacular but nevertheless effective and resourceful. “What price Radio” scems to be the concern of many, of the college athletic managers grappling with the problem of how to make football receipts finance sports activities as a whole. Except where traditional battles or natural sell-outs are in- volved, the graduate managers be- lieve that the radio cuts rather heavily into football revenue. Fewer games, as & rosult, are 4 likely to be broadcast in 1928. “ B/ N h h fi I is understood that the University t h I Putebargh. whoms biE Madium as ownere suc. ne apparel at sach low yet to be filled, will refuse all radio privileges next fall. Pennl)‘l‘\;lnll. 2 ° » expects to restrict its broadcdating sal t t t W a’ d D fo only two big games, which would e starts tomorrew, recnesday. L00rs open at 0 clioc be sell-outs anyway, possibly the x Navy and Cornell contests, ¢ X The sighes will have to be re- adjusted for at least two strange 3 sporting spectacles in 1928. One of them will be the novelty of & Davis B s X cup challenge round in Paris and the other a football season appar- entjy likely to be without the Army- Navy classic as a climax. Girl Swimmers Again Fail at Gibraltar Tangier, Morocce, Jan. 3 (M—The Strait of Gibraltar, which no man sold ,or :29'50 o ffo e e and up to §32.50 glorified by richest fur trimmings typists from London. Both of them came within & few miles of the Spanish shore. I e HAT variety! What values! What an opportunity for you! A magnificent R Bb horst Sty 50 assemblage of distinguished new coats in the season’s richest fabrics—lavish- awum approximately 27 miles but & 3 ly enriched with soft, fluffy long hair furs and the tailored flat fur, Chic the tide f¢ d her back to b B S sport coats—smart, dressy coats. When four and a half miles from . e innr whih Codb, reg ll,dfl)' Great buying power, authentic knowledge of style, appreciation of fine materials and for coats that yas el Several Boucy atter Mie marked at :59 expert workmanship have gone into the making of this great sale of coats. Each sold ap tofllfl unalded. garment at the price quoted is a distinctly unusual purchase in this sale. Miss Hudsoa found the sea rough [ for the first three hours of her swim and suffered from seasickness. SUING FOR DIVORCE : " Hanker is Seek Separa- B ‘"m'"pm. I?h Amcgtx;: n‘ nla',y 1 s .50 s .so Col el any, Jan. 3 'h a4 arvoron it of Paul Ladenburs, sold at $10 e o German banker, against his Amerl- i can wite, the former Elizabeth Han- now . . . nah of Buzzard’s Bay, Mase, was reg. :20 WIHCS reg. ’25 “ll". heard by the sixth chamber of the county court here today. The court e o S o, = decided to announce its decision with \{EP‘Y Dress is brand new ... . just arrived f”’f“ New York, at prices in a fortnight. that one never associates with such qualities. Every known and wanted material is here. Every mode that is up to the minute and most becoming. Mrs. Ladenburg filed suit for di- i G ; vorce against her husband in Barn- Circling flares, rippling jabots, snug hip lines and many other styles. All the stable, Mass., in July 1927 charging § new winter shades are here. Dresses for afternoon wear, for business wear, g s -so ] cruel and abusive treatment. The : ; b , couple were married in New York, for parties, for sport wear, for evening wear. Sizes for misses and women July 27, 1921 and separated about & . \ as well as a complete range of sizes for the larger women. year ago. M Cadenburg 1 connected with ‘ for regular one of the largest private banks in Germany and is a nephew of Rich- Regalarb J e - :32 value’ ard Merton, star federal witness in the Daughtery-Miller trial. : X SOId at ’14 Mothers, Do This— When the children cough, rub Musterole on their throats and chests. No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then’s when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relicf. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, ton- silitls, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may pre- vent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Sore & Toboo

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