New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 4

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He saw a vanishing. and bellev _ No More Getting Up Nights— 225 Curb Kidney and Bladder Suffering ghest grade r of Order of sccond class ind found How the Natural Sap of the Mexica~ TIREERE Magay Plant Is Bringing Happines . To Thousands. Three expeditions w by him under the au United States burean of T fairs to go into the Indian c His public service also includ 4 the office of special deputy police ter commissioner of N charge of police re 1. fare committee w | in 1924 to head the m Talk over your case with Laboratory xpert now at Miller Hanson Drug Store, 30 Church street. §HLY Solemn Benediction for \uto obiles in Rome national convention at } Square Garden Son of a dlsting; Wanamaker, born in Philadeipt tended Princeton University, w graduated in 1865, and entered the house of Wa learn the business. accompanying full regalia, moved to in Paris His father made him his partner in 1888 and sent h r he remained for of the Wanamaker Pa; assumed the presidency of water or h then paraded to tire business in January, - - .m " - - lowing his father's death. Creepy Stories Revolve Wanamaker married twice. His Around Teapot Dome first wife was Fernanda Henry of Philadelphia, deceased, He later s married Violet Cruger of Providence and New York. Wenamaker's residence in Pari adapted him to t “rench habit of mind and he was 1ed with a feel- ing of kinship which he strove to cement. In the crisis of 1926, when r the franc toppled and & tense situa- tion resuited, he exhorted cooperate, not quibble with “Let us be done with carping: and criticisms,” he wrote to the editor of e Matin, Paris. “Give the Business men, the working men of France a niding, helping hand, and we shall on, March 9 (P—Creepy he Magay lant as it rows in Mex- | senator lnlfl the ico, i heen scarched or t not have been e buuse of Deubonable ’/'//mtry %Wtfi'[/m MILLINERY CO. s 'MILLINERY CO. i 177 MAIN STREET 177 MALN STRELT New as Springtime and as lovely are HATS PRINTS! Prints! Prings’ The talk of the conti- nent! Vivid, brilliant, daring! Frocks with bows, tucks, ties, ribbons and other novel effects Featuring Chiffons, Can- ton Crepes, Georgettes and other favored ma- terials that set the style vogue, Sizes 14 to 44, ATS striking, hats demure and hat for all are repre astes > of conservative ted in this inte showing. Included are straws, felts combinations, The color range affords opportunity to choose in harmony with any scheme. Large and small headsizes. | ot i o P g A Degers T e e S e e s e 8 S Do T AN e Vo e e = Ne——a = \\‘ /. // S I SIS The Hallmark of Good Furniture = 4 ) S 18 '/ [ D Hundreds of people said to Garber Brothers \\ “Quality for Quality . . Dollar for Dollar you offer the best values” + « . when they decided to buy furniture here NSNS W " during February! The month of February was not only an achievement for Garber Brothers . . . . but an achievement for every No-Sale policy in the country—and this embraces some of America’s largest and finest furniture establishments. = e Why pick on February? . . . .. Because this month is one of the several months of the year when sales and discounts are offered promiscuously as an inducement to buy furni- ture for future needs. Now Garber Brothers did not have a sale in February because we NEVER have sales [ . . . . and still more people than ever before Ll came here to buy furniture. WHY? The answer is Garber Brothers CAN and DO sell better furniture for very low prices, every day in the year . . . . lower than “sales” prices, because of the economic condi- tions under which we operate this business. 1} NN= And the proof of the soundness of Garber Brothers NO-SALE policy is even more pro- \ nounced in March....Our everyday prices 2 were lower than sale prices in February . . . . just imagine how much lower they are in March, when February sale prices everywhere go up P . . . . but Garber Brothers prices remain the b same . . . .. not one penny higher than in Q February. \ Jl You can always do BETTER at Garber Brothers. This is a large fine store, ready and able v to serve you to your entire satisfaction. If you \ cannot come here during the day...call 2-7157 § to make arrangements for an evening visit, of course without any obligation. 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