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1 E PR"SPEGTS BRIEHT X‘FO"UUI the most perfect spruce Ithat the probable 1928 conslrudlon£ At Orville, 25 miles away, fifty from which all the old masters made |in Connecticut will be 1 3-4 per cent | families were rendered homeless. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928, 10 miles square in Switzel r\md He concluded with the statement | {of that of the whole country, with | m\.xr violins. Harry J. Strong of the Trimpak lonly 1.4 per cent of the population. | l'm ration of America 4 Builders Encouraged at New; Britain Lumber Go. Banquet Bullding conditions are impr all the time and there is plenty u business available 1 who will go after building contractors w evening at a dlnnrr v carpenters build h cat amount ding when lumber and cspecially for trim. Ford built flivvers th : HEAVY FLOOD TOLL - INTHE FAR WEST owee"or California a0d Nevada Peaple » a Suffering San Francisco, March 27 (A — was under Jourteen inches of water. The United States plant introduction gardens as wall as the state land | colony, near Durham, were flooded At the land colony hundreds were foreed to flee from their homes. | Transportation by rail and water north of S&acramento was badly crip- pled. Hamilton City, an agricultural | community 25 miles from Red Blutt| expected to receive the overflow from the Sacramento river tocay with the crest expected at Chico, iggs. Marysville and Sacramento. | AY Sacramento, however, the au-| | therities were confident that elabor. {ate preparations would prevent seri- ous damage. Hartford 845 Main St. MEET ME AT = | oJordan’s. WHERE SMART STYLE MEETS MODERATE PRICES 215 MAIN STREET Eurcka reported that rvers in |that region were streaming bank full, numerous land slides occurring Flood waters roared through north central California and w e vada with remewed violence |, ye" gel river canyen, delaying Handreds of F'omen Are :lecting Their St S e i v o Eastcr Apparel At Jordan’s Beceuse the R R e ost Authentic Fashions Are Here—At Very Low Prices. < of $300,000 Apisle A‘;Zo* 2 ",""‘;’:: O ue | The Mokelumne and Stanislaus = B % rivers in the upper San Joaquin val- ll t ‘ : inundating thousands of t £ the state, high winds, | 3 ey N G (e, ) The property damage in that area ! & was estimated at $250,000, ‘m‘: situation. Reno, already partly inundated b least | the rush of waters from the Trucks ’ o ss op- | river, was in the path of nnorhhr‘co dnt Eat ru]t, has | four foot rise and a flood warning St I s B l .| was spread through the lowlands | “iftecn | this morning. Authorities said the population of | prak of the flood would not reach “1 was badly constipated and s will be 150,000,000 several hours but that the ! troubled with gas after eating. Could ction will be | s erions. not eat fruit and many other things. s only annual ;i “a a flood center Adlerika has done me good—can tion. Some day you fellows | e momentarily from nortly now eat anything."—W. H. Fletcher. it and sell repair and re- | mento Valley as reports ived Adlerika rnnp\ s stomach gas and here showed scores of pl inun- N minutes. Acting on at new hard-| dated by the Feather, Bear, acra- BOTH upper and lower bowel, it re- cheaper thun | mento and Yuba rivers. moves old waste matter you never » floor covering | The crest of these flood ‘waters |thought was In your system. Let Ad- e & Myers of Mr. | and t nev window trim | will not be reached, it is believed, [lerika give your stomach and bowels Hyde answered the argu ¥ an ex- | for about 18 hours at points below |a ZAL cleansing and see how why Arkansis = old | Marysville, | much better you fcel. Leading drug- At midnight the town of Biggs gists. mahogany c = to look lik: oom. Tt wil l | ven and a' ir “hl be ex- r Co., presid motion pict pears in shown. in follo g € through t portra modern wood we New Easter s15 s25 s35 VERY important new vogue. ...just as they are worn in the rendezvous of fashion by the smart- est women, whose discriminating tastes follow the dictates of the hour. Radiant models. Uncommonly (¢4 9 Luckies Do Not Affect My Wind,” A beautiful. A br:i]liang c_ollecAt‘ion of models that em- Says Paul Waner, Voted National League’s g g B e Most Valuable Player In 1927 cashmere type fabrics, twills and silks and other im- ported materials. .. .all infinitely fine in quality. Every new shade is included; middy blue, gray, navy, beige, tan and black are featured. Variety of styles is extraordinary. “When I first started to smoke I was anxious to find a cigarette that would give me pleasure without taxing my wind or irritating my throat, 1 soon discovered Lucky Strikes. I am very fond of the excellent flavor of these cigarettes and they keep my throat clear and do not affect r wind in the least.” What’s New In Easter Dresses! See Them At Jordan’s $13.:50 $7.95 And Others Up to $24.50 6 It’s icasted” No Throat Irritation-No Cough ©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Ine “The Cream of . the TobaccoCrop” “Buy the best Cigarette tobacco sold on your market” These are my only instructions in buy- ing tobacco for LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes. Asa buyer, it gives me a thrill to know that I amgetting the ‘Cream of the Crop.’” Gy Sinar 4 o Tobacco Buyer LOWERED chiffons, a wide selection of lace, also flat crepes, prints, georgettes in every popular Easter and after shade. The new pastel shades are brilliantly featured. Sizes and styles for every woman, including the fashion- able stout women and the little women. E\ ENING gowns. dresses for after- noon wear, business and sport wear .all replicas of high priced models. Th:-\ exemplify all that is new in the Easter mode. esented here in two interesting and i stible groups. To see these dresses is to love them, for there is nothing like them in New Brit~ ain. Values beyond approach by any other store. See them tomorrow. For the Greatest Apparel Values Visit Our NEW DOWNSTAIRS STORE Our Opening Saturday Was a Phenomenal Success OUR new downstairs store was planned and mer- chandised to comfortably serve scores of wom- en at one time....but little did we dream that it would receive such an overwhelming reception on its opening day! The immediate success of this de- partment was beyond our fondest expectations. By four o'clock Saturday we were sold out....and we must apologize to the many fashion and value-wise women who had to be disappointed. Bus for tomor- row we are ready with a new shipment of beautiful Easter coats, suits, ensembles and dresses....that will bring another crowd here. If you were disap- pointed Saturday. ...plan to come tomorrow. Style, value, quality, reliability. . ..these four words guide the policy of this new department.