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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928, tion abuses v nrocur a r 0 so, same cell in wi ickmin was ing en a perilous corner here for | HORSES TO BE KEY TO W ' e o) g ik ight 0 Sast n aboctes Bal. | Angtiee sutmactics T s i T sty Bl quAN “R"PPEI]; | : 7 L S i 1o u eralaac il oy 2 ; e 4 1 e I true shillalah fashion crashed hix ondon — As 4 weans of promot- y S roperly 1o wljust » 1 {itled. to whit - stick | Anoth ument for the walk- ing international friendship, horses, | timat e v 3 & 0 J ot ne it ¥ v i} 1 g stick 1t Roberts is charged To Be No Orimitial Prosecution v ince oF saie: et " £iimani 300 015 2 5 s ettt o i e st coutd o ap e $0 e ot oo “plative 0 for W i i i ke Sty camiue. (dinner of the British Latin-American mythic . mo by me e at t o !Chamber of Commerce: T find all Bt invss t < e 3 b ATt Fyvergreen trees retain thelr leaves together and talk abont 1 o - vthe eli v T r 1 VOrSOnNs L . 1t 'es > 'S " 3 * T Stanch T 0B e |Bere 1 ane oigldie abeut theny, 1 et i 1 over. | Person res Prisoners (‘yashes Through i prosecution of Mrs. l’m»“ Brotsh s ; Vs, 4 i o sl e third bil ¥ o i Rt Tic With Cz nEM-nlA" s I New York's first elect- [son, who is related iy marrix . . & 10 a ’ e : i . iwird man, killer of Marion les 5 ' a hesied ead beiced i sate official r--\um-")“‘ Vanderbilts and the Goel E g s 5 el e o ¢ 5 ; ¢ : ; & did ‘cartoc ; | e :'ny-uw?wn |ziving up society ror i, ‘ P 8 i log 4 . v _""“‘-mt._ waded a © recent investiga- bought a curio store 3 to ti nul law would clussify l would iaaized b o e tion into her comduct of the 1923 |vote a portion of ti - f = N[ v T e L t d t Is t s volted SEND FOR FREE TRIAL IIE'A qu' tat been discarded. |ty v Vo ‘ s v effect COMES 10 YOU IN PLAIN SEALED WRAPP! Mrs { conviction, 0 ———— Was “Indiscrect” I tound he could not obtain su London — 1t Ibn Suud g Pl o Nir. Horsick otioveo | ITavel in elosed motor s i ' Portland, Ore., Bathers Prepare ut ovidence on which to obtuin [ War on the British Knapp was “indiserect and : to fice he's all 1 o cuinst des in a de luxe oo T € o @iy 5 \ of & Chiloss dministration o1 | Sri ST ‘. o Torios walites, Antoith nt _ {op slm"g \penditur 200,000, he D'Angelo, Jesuit missionary in B I “chioo e 2 ported Governor Smith ‘”] who is visitir he had been unabic o 10 sustain the s of crime t forth” the Moreland Act Conunission- Al J. Le Boeut, jr.. named | governor 1o n into Storklahi e Kunapp's conduct o COnsis, " holu & GRS e e [SUIL & good tennis p ment of her relations,” said the be 70 years old June still | & great birthday it 1 o, he gitt will cor wide contributions. el a patent on motor it he nom tenti . nar 1 i Mitrc enerzy, many tin rict attorney. s veckless in the manmg shie obtained It rom the 3 1 L een aped upon 1 no one | y blame except her own rec w York Arch cowe from London with ¢ lith Cavell which was 1ess | pngland. He hopes to show or wilful behavior. U sl e “The eyid L b and obtain tieir appr onje WS we « in this country. Il an £ amden, N. J. — W1 his could have anders of two scout cruisers no nore: experle "al of- | poing built here for Unc wish 10 address the erews, the no actual evi- 4o so withont leaviug the bride pp dishonestly | pavatus will be installed so 1 e hen desired, speeches on the bridy and S p.m. fair bathers are one cver his or Tortla can be heard anywhere wboird vtic chapter in th 2 | A., are ahead of some dictionari : ; e H,,,’.‘,? done i ate, which : L ; nd it is libelous to o vhen Dr. Walter were | sgger. Refusing 1o Sl B o s Committer + suit based on the raristios, lui Gov. Swmith | pression may not be co . voperly 4o ster the last v ”.'Hr-u under the f e F, Phillips (tefeensus statutes S e A | Haven-— Mor ester w il 1o Bocuf Named : : o imme ? ¢ Atlanti -— Bobby Jou S g Al ot e WL wlich Bu Ieta0 oF S (il ol el o Proposed New Statute Intro- an tigation of | ”L":L; such, At least won't 5 e i " o the ing con- |11 and Frank hite 1 . o " peetieatar. hforaadion |ohd treaurer of the United Tl e e duced Into Assembly ra _{won a mateh. Whereupon the trens. NP il g dialeatan o wred, ‘some of \urer pulled out threc one Lot one of ch e pUrporting 1o show that she had ('ills. non yad) e een ; tives, whom bhe knew |culation, signed them and pre S i | remoyed | them to the other members of 1 = seop lection law and rel i no al she ha emoved | " v 3 N 1 statn weanse of the more some nd | wilfully destroyed important ¢ FUTS = : Sl e tods Jpving to.do Wwith Whe con-| oy G cieney™ iy di- 1o deal more stringently with p 5. wnd that she Wl W ted. Lu; ABADOUE who has m tions in milk ' ) ntion of eloction frauds we e of moncy in varions ways in onfetion with the census work, [0 S0 T e i ind food commissioner, Senator | vold Webi of Duteh- | wn e hasiy of evbience gathered g aee a¢ two and two ma i, before Conneet Dairy Mon's As- ess ] mblyman Abraham > Yan tthe-henrinzs, - held unders @U- e gle price is great, She iation Institu Grenthal of New York, both repub- TH 4 B o} . \: plgala orizution of t Moreland act | Beyn Mawr alumnae: “In additio ‘ l_fl Fé fi A% _E_ mmissioner Le Boeuf in a report 1o the price in health, leisur o ! . i casu drafted by Attorney | ’ overuor on Jaut | complete loss of reticence and 1 « ta te % 4 t Ottinger, “will throw i3 veur recommended tha {tions, you pay the nch ter o i ‘ car safeguards around the reglstration <napp be prosccuted on charg of loss of a husband's socic even b, p- Land count vote, anid will expe- A O R L D s . e s maemm e who huy for 112 oreat Hel)arign@ i diores rds, and falsé awilt and eertifica-| Chicago ty of polling booth or the vot Lon of pavrolle, Mr. Le Boeuf commended criminal cainst several state employes who re associated with Mre. Knapp e : T2 insist on Lux for their own thing sarding Mrs. K tion obtai tonses tune with a chain of restaurs country by Thomas Hoit ¢ vy trodueed in the legislature 1s0 a Dr. Laidlaw. Tn turning the report over to the | strict attorney for stuly as to the £ o the Knanp ey, the gov- g 2 il *Over thrree-fourths of all the the climination of | ¢ o ILLIONS and millions of carments, can be spoiled by wrong farae deparkment store e e Ui Sl : - . . dollars every year are en- mcthods of cleansing. Jiess in the United States 1s e imoane el B : . trusted to these clever women In 112 of the most important stores done by the stores of the fol- 5 rn_']. it ‘.f‘”;'.'u-]hl: e 1" T ) —the department store bu.yers in America--doing over three-fourths lowing 26 cities, where 929 '-‘\'V,-:y’;-v.f- Sl o . 7 " . A of fm(‘ks' and blouses, hosiery, f all the large department store of the buyers interviewed Ay GIIBE cIaFE ot pavroll Al g 37 “ g " \ underthmgs.glo\ es—=theward- busincss® - women buvers told us just use Lux: ision of the state civil servicecom- robe of American women, how thev take care of their very own N S things. And we discovered that for . - From the fashion centers of the world ) stalle abrvico, aviiils, imdor & . 7 o AP 3 = washing their own silks and woolens New Yo Mi e e . \ g “ —New York, Paris, London - thev se- e A ent of state hothi of the other em lect the season’s most successful stvles 929 of these experts use Lux. Newark Minneapolis e sad | s s % ] g | ¢ Philadeiphis St. Paul Knapp's term of o spired, are : . i ~—the latest things in colors, in fabrics These fashion authorities, knowine: i e SR e y ! More than any other women—be- fine fabrics, will take no chances P Liace Slosie Iheir mames are mentioned in no \ p B 4 \ other women : <ad I S 2y e, ferori s e st ctat -y . cause they buy for o/ women -~ they R | / " must know how lustrous silks and soft Considerable responsibility was placed by Mr. Herriek on Dr. Laid- | G \\'%Tlcns nn}l lovelv colored cottons Iingerie,negligles, sweaters and frocks Cleveland Los Angeles g, Whe ba paid o balleves v | will wear—how proper v ashing will SRy 1 1 ranc ngaged In the census work for his | ‘sl Lo ,‘» I And they buy it in the familiar bluc Akron San Francisco own personal advantage and that 4 | cep them looking packaze found, investigations show, Detroit Portland of his committer, and whose charges 4 il e 0 Bt B & e s AR i e el They know how casily cvery-day 1 8 out of 10 representative home incinnati eattle pon “the follies anil mistakes of er r ath things, as well as exquisite flower-like in cities from coast to coast. Mrs. Knapp.” mission, Boston Indianapolis Providence Chicago Washingion New Orleans Fhey ansist upon Lux for ther own Pittsbursh Kansas City things for stockings and gloves and Buffalo Denver f accusation made by guch a declared the district attor- as sweet as she onal motives, deserves no consid- Tux keeps things new-looking, Fration uniess it s supported | by ’ makes them last far longer! strong trustworthy evidence, No Cla k T be G The rich, safe Lux suds cleanse <uch evidene been produced rK's 1eaberry sum never i el e - 'nh““(f,‘f;:;mr""",”fl'_'l' L lovely sheen, keep woolens soft PRE-SERIES GAME It brings you the confidence i Gurritt Basketball Team to Meet that is bom of the knowledge Meriden Boys' Club Quintet in 8- ver Clty satundy. 'S that yourbreath does not offend. A final game before the eity series will be played by the Burritts when they journey to Meriden Saturday to imeet the Meriden Boys' club five, ¢ Art Pilz of this city. The Burritts have not played many games | 2 Leading American department stores do a business of 2! 5 billion dollars this season because of the I - 3 2 R annually. Like the great movie studios in Hollywood and the gorgeous floor but most of the team 3 3 musical shows of New York — department store buyers use Lux to in trim by playing with terms in the B keep clothes new-looking fwice as /ong’ And millions of women, factory league. Little is known of > . . & g customers of these very stores, use Lux—to save clothes and save the strength of the Meriden team % g S : " money. Investigations show that 80 to 93, of the women interviewed which presents a different lineup in LS ¥ . g T A 0 the cities inted abov s Ta iners, alimost every one of its games. / y g - 2 The Buriitts will start Yacobowitz Leser Bros. Co.. and Havlick, forwards; Luty, cente Cambridge, Mass. Arbour and Darrow, guards. The g e s rves will be Adams, Whitman - 7 ~ S ind Matulis, Al plasers are asked LUX KEEPS FABRICS NEW-LOOKING TWICE AS LONG ta be at the club rooms Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock