New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1928, Page 21

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 19 [ [started on his round trip to New [ Mugids didn't mind the differenee | parls, Dr. Willis Pason Oberhiolze r.[ FARRHLSAI]I]RESS Alaska to New York and Back ;\'orl\. between this and what the trip ant director said. Some of them | cost hun. e had done his duty #re descendants of colonial patriots | Dogs have been too much a part | by his dogs and their services probably will be REA'] T“ MEE’"NG| {or Sake of Just ome ogs ot Magid’s life to let them be treat- | The end of the story is not yel. accepted, r. Oberholzer said | od like last year's New York Magids is on his way home. He Governor John §. Fisher is chair- 4 o ! blondes, Yor instance. For 26 s man of the committee in charge of ’\car.! Sam Mugids has lived in the “I'm going to Nenana and see lhe celebration. Z Fomgn Trade Bfldy Hears| (But Expense and Haldshlp Didn’t Matter to Sam vorthiand, trapping, prospecting. i I can locats Nigger and Tiger | A prowiment international speuh- . A flc fur trading and dog trading. and Fox their team-mates. 1t | er as the orator of the day will be| 3 | Magids in His Winning Quest for Justice | One day the agent of a New may be a long scarch, but Il get | announced later by the conmmitiee. | Hartford. U s s[eel Hea[l Arctic Pack ! York furrier came to the post. He omehow, just as 1 got to New | Thousands of persons will witnes v B to Arctic Pack. explained that he nceded a dog Y And that agent had hetter (e colorful pageant here near Gen- | LS | |team to get to Nenana, about 1,000 ¥ out of my way.” cral Varnun's headquarters in a o S e e { miles away. It wasa hard trip — natural outdoor ;mvphy(hmt f | Magids realized that the buyer | S A frank viewpoint on the attitude 3 [ ; : yould have (o have the est ogs WH,[ S’I‘ A[i[ Pl AY | \mencan Doctors Aid | —Spring Time Curtains and Draperies ! of the nited States towarg Lalnly 4 = - agids looked about his kenncls. d 3 .. Py H ol ! . i s 2 i 2 Town, South Africa, April Varrell, president of the United i orites s leaders—and there was ; : Ugvit bl g - % . NiREer. ‘Niggor 43 whit they el American doctors on a tour A States Steel corporation. in a paper Rhadit o 8 i S b st today rushed to the aid of vietims of read today before the 15th national | : et L A tramn wreck at Hex River Pass near | [l | . . S e el i 4 = Pk e iaont Slisonen aery) Horton: e TAEE R i ek Sheer quality voile fancy chairman of the foreign trade ¢ el ol iithe Bemas . cluding a w were killed and coumell, But eould oot bhe prosont e > careful brecding of Jeader with va”e FO]‘ e EXGl‘ClSCS Plaflfled d .‘“uix ,: \’t ; mf]( killed and a overlooked ruffled of blue, : 3 X ) lcader. They don't have to b unber we ired. | Do henalab e ion busi ; ’ trained, Instinct dominates them. Ihe train, cariying passengers | @ | rose and gold. Complete oss last week | ; " ; I . 0 from Johannesburg, was rounding a 5 g : e e acticia. Thay I M y5 rom £, o p B < i “The United States he said in ; e ropiahest e o D or Ma bad curve on a steep grade when the | with valance and tie backs lis prepared address, “desires pea P e P 4 ' b ik D5 _— aining car was derailed. Six other | R 10se their way accurately through DMLE car B by international aggression or civil| ! ficularly fond of Nigger. Of|—Recent discovery by Alion Gout.|Piled tip. The fire in the dining cac| contention | 2 9 course, he'd raised the whole | Meyers, chairman of the historical |S°t the coaches aflame. | But 1 should not have stated our / brood from puppydon, as he'd |committec of the Valley Forge park | ANOher train which was held up position fully,” Farecll went on, “if : vaised many another pack. Thir- | Commission, that officers of George DY the Wreck carricd tourists from $ 49 T were to fail to add onc thing iny T teen doga there were, in all, when | Washington's arny played in a pro- |t liner Franconia. A number of . explanation of this altituds ok . e duction of Joseph Addison's “Citow |AMerican doctors were among the Batise s Gliiiis ; Z P e i May 6, 1175, led to mclugion | (oUrists and they immediately rushed | Y1 is the frank admission that| 3 b e 7 | C Lot them, as he told the story in |Of the play In the 130th anniveraary | 10 the scene of the accident and gave = ) 'New Ruffled Curtains $2.99 wractical. In desiring 1o sce all of | 5 1 3 ; that the agent had moved to an- | With a revolutionary hackgronnd, | A boat train with passengers for Latin-America always stable, strong | R - 3 other remote point, that the dogs [Ne anniversary of announcement in | 11¢ Hner Saxon was behind th = Fine colored dots of good quality marquisette. and peaceful we are not uate ' may or may not have been taken the historical encampnient that | Wrecked train and the sailing of that by e s e B ] -y K, S I i e ned an alliance with | \essel was delayed. Complete with valance and tie backs. Choice of colors sirong and high motives, But ours lost. He thrusi in his pocket a the Americ revolutionary cause are blue, red and green. is.after all. an cven stronger reli- | COpY Of a contract agreeing to pay | @nd that men, ships and money wert ance upon that basic human desire, | o vwon 0 e i e || S S | o for"ams ok ot Ty 1o e ang |1 oo i .Large Pores |§ $495 Fringed Ready Made On Slip ' ind began his trck to Manhattan nersons o arc for all world advi .ce, the primal 5 The trip was certain o cost him a | Members of the historical organiza- | | Curtains Covers urge to hetter cur own circum 5 p gr Pretty penny. Yet he was deter- UONS of the Thiricen Colonies, have | stnees of lif Y : : mined 1o fight—win or lose Leen invited 10 atterd the celebras | Unnecessary 3.95 each $11.95 “IFor we know that peace is th § - . i S fion in revolutionary costumes to re- | Made of good _quulit_v net For regulation three-plece “I tried fo find the fellow hefore flt:lnnud 'ud rvldam ‘l";m!g“i suite. Well made of durable | 1 started,” Magids related in a New 4 ;s bottom, trimmed wi ne cretonne, York hotel roo . “A few of the o1, | e May 6 1775, conditions that spoil the beauty of | bulllon tringe. timers said we ” = Hist records show that there any complexion because, due to tie S 5 i o o up. But h ;nn”y‘:.;\’ "; string: hhn | were ceremonics including the read- |sweet oil of the bitter almond cone : 3 = : f . @ had' skipped: out ing of the proclamatio 1 vach tained in Almonized Cream yon ean Fotialeve AL UG thionsy : S eamet b Pinsliil e o o M ST e L Lo e R i e . Regular §9¢ Art Pretty Cretonne ading 1 Latin- 4 \ ves 0 start to New York from | iartameq His officers Wine toasts | that not only removes dirt and P‘ v fore, we want Latin-America to in- 5 7, Maskd, The winter storms were |were given and the soldicrs receiv- | grime but also heals and soothes the | Crash illows Crease in prosperity, so that out of 2 setting in. But Magids hitched & 8 i prg) ed a substantial ration of gro drelicate skin tissue during the pro- Ner dnerpase in {rade, we may de- % " :P & dog tcam. packed up his wife Cast_ From Philadelphia cess. Get a jar of Almonized Creum 49¢ yard 59%¢ 1ive a share™ ind faved forth over the snows 3 For summer haugings for Round and square shapes. ‘ He picked up an airplane ride to G R best condition for trade and pros- Poiity Therciore, we want Latin- America peaceful, We know that tridde s the chief agency of pros- prat numerous feats which took | 11 is no longer necessary for | place in 1he Valley Forge cneamp- | women to put up with enlarged pore | As "Cato” was believed to have | from the Boston Store and lot one | been L atrical produciion cr 1wo days' use convince you that | the home and camp, in bright eli fliled, good quality cre- Nonie a few hundred miles o1 { o : e | . * it r en in Philadelphia, most of | this new delightful cleanser 1s won- | iltractive colors. tonne covering. hen went by boat to Seattle, and | the cast will be talk n from the Play derfully offective in the reduction of [ Mroand Mrsosam Magids L did @'t mind the costand the trouble. | CAMe on by train 1o New York. A Blayea nhof tnaler A HIEhIY einiant in Fourth Floor. Magids won his suit in court - Prominent actors and actresses s a fine, lovely skin | New York, April 27.—Up in the ever covercd in the interest of «|The judge gave him a §600 award. have oficred to tale the leading | textur { Aretie, the pack must have its lead | few dogs. | | dog if it’s to follow the white, frozen | One scaresly can imagine a New trail. Blindfold him. tape his .| Yorker, & Clicagoan or a Floridan turn him around ten miles. but the going to the Arctic, undergolng i leader of the sled dogs will pick up ! every hardshin, and spending | > s : e s bt AR R e R EIE E Bl e . I UNERCHLED. SoU Ma L he's safely home, jof a pack of dogs. Therein lies! \tv‘\ll\l ARt ! Kotzebue, Alaska, is 6000 miles codes. The dollar is incidental to from Manhatan Transfor. whether life in Kotzebue: the sled dog is Chicazo. April 27— The city | hy the flight of the ¢ or the sur- | imvaluable. The Kinship born of - of Chicagzo today had an unappro-|veyor's transit. By sied, ship, air-|many frusts and associations I SE DELICIOUS priated balance of only $13,500 in its { plane and train the distance would knows no debit or eredit side to G corporate fund. the official Toport of | came clower 10 1000 i S BETTY JANE City Comptroller Charles C. Fitz- Yet Sam Magids, fur ler in Rut a New Yorker, of all peopl Cake | morris showed. {that far-off Alaskan settlement, | could not he expected to under Vinancial cxperts described the | was willing to trek to New York |stand that. or appreciate it. Which situation as thc most acute since {ang back on a mission of retribu- |18 why Sam Magids. with the wife lb ZSC 1917 when it was necessary 10 vote | tion—perhaps the longest ro who loyally stichs it out with him, —Beauty and Durability ! honds to sustain the corporate fund. | | VPRESH CREAM LN % ) The alderman apprised of he | . 10 “‘ A FANCY SELECTED FRE SH ot This Great Healing O Must BUTTER 2199 EGGS 3 doz.97¢ [| | 9x12 Seamless department heads to use “Coolidge” €conomy. i | TRY THIS YOU ARE SURE TO LIKE IT— VGG INSPECTED AND GUARANTE In drafting the 1928 hudget, the | anls Z AS FINE A BUTTER AS YOU WANT TO WILL POACH, BOLL OR FRY TO PERFECTION v u council hased its appropriations on | H an estimated tax valuation inerease | e | ———— BT $800,000,000, Instend the increasn| Make Up your mind today that you |an original bottle of Moone's Emer 9 TO ll A M 9 TO 11 A M 9 TO ]l A M was $486.000,000. Defeat of the bond | oy going to give yonr skin a real|ald Vil . VL. /0 . M. $ m . Jssues in the recent primary elections | The very first application will give LOIN OR ROUND | LEAN FRESH MAINE MEALY Feh o SHOULDERS POTATOES also has thrown additional bv|rdf‘l\<£ ’ you relief and a few short treat. | serAK upon the corporate fund. You've probably bheen, like a 10t | yents will thoroughly convince vou | | Regular $14.50. Against the balance of $13,300 |of other people, convinced that the (jar hy sticking faithfally fo it for Ib | $ now on hand, the city has emergency | o0y thing (0 use was an ointment |4 chort while your skin froubles it s CN A L ZSC lb S 16c 15 lb Peck 2 Exceptionally nice rugs, very closely woven with al! . needs and incurred obligations call- [OF salve (some of them are very e a thing of the past. Fresh Cut ¥ e | wool nap. 1In a large assortment of the newest patterns ing for cxpenditures of $1,045,421.{%00d) but in the big majority of | Fepember that Moone's Fmerald b 2 25¢ Lraa Gmolo lsc Medinm Native 29c | with fringed ends. 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