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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928 —_— Junior High schools, is at St, as in previous months this| The mateh was held st the club- cis’ hospital, Hartford, where e un- | year, notwithstanding a reduction in | house of the Brooklyn-Manhattin derwent an operation Sunday, ating revenues, amounting to| Transit Company. And after fho The old reliable Red Seal cigar, 1911, of which $170,663 was in | bout Dr. Cadman told the specti- 2 for 1ic. Always a 10c value— cnger and - $98,897 in freight | tors he wouldn t mind putting on the ent and has greatly assisted in build- healthy generations of Ameri- ins. Our spe of all descriptions gradually evolved from the original ideas of the Turncrs. Hun- City Items TURNER SOCIETY Nature Evolved Facial Muerles have b Leonard & Herrmann Co, are of- HAS ANNIVERSARY Richard Vogel, Oldest Member, " Principal Speaker Nearly 100 people gathered a €Qdd Fellows hall last eveni part in the bration of ti w the 0 take T5th anniversary cele- Britain Turner socicty. carried An appropriate program was out, with s by prominent members of 1o 1 entertainment. The hall was decorated with American fl: large hust of Vater J Juhn). who founded the gicty in Berlin, Germany, placed in the of the Pdward Pilz, Ipl wann, Willian Rerber diplonias by Huber for 1 urner so- 1806, hall Zimmer- and Arno nted with ent William 1. g complet yea 4% members of the society. The Hol- yoke, Mass, Turner s re sentatives presented the local org ization with a large silver loving cup in honor of the occasion. A bit of humor was added to the program when the president presented a medal of Hindeburg, the Ge pre 1, to Michael Arncth by of his great likeness to the German president. * Paul Leupold gave o bricf add o the history o ¢ local society, He told of t 1yization of the séeiety in 1853 and rraced its prog- ¥&ss up until the present tir Richard Vogel Speaks Riclard Vogel, (he oldest mem- of the rner society, has been a member for 54 y sas the main speaker of the eve- ing. His speccl was wer Pr vi mn ser in part is as fol- e and mental to cultivate ind - socii- s in i rable conduct o the prin- nd humanity to dvance the physics of its member mutual friendship L 10 clevate their nd by ho faithful adherence fiple of true liber moplant the sone qualitics in others, “The American Ty which the local soci is w federation o Turner so- s of the United States promot- tul and physical education eminating rational opinjons und ideas according to scicrdific knowledge and experience, 10 ad- yance the intellectual, moral, plgysi- cal and material v ¢ of mankind. ¥he growth of Turnerbund was very rapid. It now has a membership of 33,000, not including many lmn dred independent Turner sociegies not belonging to the Tweerbund; over 71,000 tuke purt in men's and business men's classes, 8,000 in wom- en's and girls' 9,000 in *Junior and hoy Adasses and over 1,700 in fencing, singing and drama- tie classes. The properties in their halls and librarics amount to $5,- 3 an ineres in value of the last report Turners, believe in the United States of Amcrica as a democracy in a republic established upon the principles of equality, free- dom, hunanity, justice, reason and tolerance: with free speech, froc press, and fres for the | peacerul and orderly discussion of all questions concerning their liber- tice and their welfare. Our motto is, “Mens In Corpore Sano,” which means a sound mind In a sound hody “The Turners' physical eulture crbund, of « member, assembly na ift to the nation, is a wonderful pres- dreds of teacher graduates frow 1he Turnerbund Normal Colleg. in- ting symnastics in uniy cges, high and othey M. C. Als and in over 150 societies, are schod “The sy nated the Turner idea, huiv turned gray in spair over the tical ¢ that period in his country, Uways animated it of the man Fati whose societics. 'ty 1o ad courage perils of the world, promised land of libe in order to save their i their conse enoi voyage lives . religious @ as v 4 po- titical views, 1 Civil war hern regiments formed by members of th Turner socicties, did muc lo suve the Union A troops, especially 2 siy, Kus, Pulitzer m eitizens by v birth, rendered dopted vated. wer of v country that Many niem- killed in this it was Trom an sky that soldicrs were re- cannot i bers of the society In late born under Xit L for ousands of o1 ruite “The ilways heir inborn love of liberty o t and c Turners 1aintain speech, nee culty purc morals con- herita of the disciples today ure and cultivating mind and hody, m truely free men In simple Joffersonian style, the Turners uphold their constitutional s, unmindful of the pin pricks t those self styled pe who insolently declare t 100 per cent pure and perfect, Per- feetion is mercly a term of thougiit. In reality that condition is non- existent in the universe, which, in its component pir to & 1seic vasoning an a previous rs whose vereising : duties of rand Turners a every unequivocal, doing their dut 1son commiands them, as hu right leads nd as their conscience dircets ¢ Turnerbund invites the peo- ple of our n future, who car 10 g ther and try to prevent our mation from disinte- grating into a schism of discontent, caused he activities of those fel- low citizens who think that they are in the right and 100 per cent pure, but whom we desire to show that our country js dear to us, hut liberty is or its dearcr and truth is dearest, and, at | lvast, s0 it should be to any man, wo child, with red blood in their veins, who are entitled to call themselves, “Americans.” “In conclusion permit to ex- tond to the New Britain Turner so- clety my sincerest congratulations on having passed the 75th mil I have spent the best y of my in the interest of physical education in and with this society. Tt brings to iy mind three memorable jubilees. On April 25, 1578, the mniversary; on April 25, 1903, zolden and today, the T5th and dia- mond anniversar when New Britain - Turners extol the Centennial of 100 years of their society, we will all he to enjoy the event, T will be only 99 years young. According to Biblical history, Me- thusclad lived to be 969 years old.” Members of the Holyoke Turper socicty gave Lricf addresses con- ating local socicty wan or me herd the Present O officers of the society are: age-Allen & Cao! HART NC. 2Mn FORD SAGE-ALLEN’S Camp Exhibit Opens Saturday | A helpful serviee to supply sort of equipment for a successful camy. Third Floor the right summer at just Here ave assembled in one department every- thing from tooth brushes to tennis racquets, from pillows to ponclios! Come and see the exhibit Saturday and all next week. EVERYTHING REQUIRED FOR BOYS AND GIRLS A Fvervthin those who will 1 apparel o camping” T CAMP and accessories for this summer. MR. CARROLL JONES Director of * ), ine Acres Camp™ West Swanzey, N, . Will be in charge of the exposition Satur and will gladl tion of a camp and co talk to parents about selec- rrect equipment. MOVIES OF PINE ACRES CAMP Are a feature of Saturda further announcements for programs, ‘s exhibit. Watch of interesting the head and face . has striven for ages # stone | 5thsilver | the | Let us hope that | in its | as Needs Arose, Scientist Says Washington, April 27, (®—The ular system which expands over connecting with tiie mouth, eyes, nose and cars, nt of the vertebrate t Huber of the niversity stated in paper presented today befor Anierican Society of Mammulogists. Comparative “late wequirem kingdom,” Dr. k Johus Hopkins the witomical 1l that these only in from a in the neck reg and must have been inherited reptile-like ancestors. They en speeialized relatively re- in the various mammali added. to different de along very different lin inves- tizations rev which app olve nuuscles ar mammals, Ty primitive m on, said, from ntly oups, b s and he | 10 mect the requirements of mani- old environments, In the carnivorous marine mam- wals, including the sea lions and a4 muscular mec lism - was loped to enable them to the nostrils and ear tube nd water-free while divin leavirg them able to hear sounds on cmergence, while in the whale lost the power of *the bk ni Lonly in u rudimenta He found the most eonspicuous example of specialized develop- ment iv the muscular system con- nected with the blow hole of the { whale, which Jas puzzled investi- ’h ors for more than a century and |is not yet fully understood. keep closed but e observed, which long ago heaving such sounds persist President, William president, Georg tary, William I, L Rudolph Zimmermann an Emil H. ¥ charg Carl A HL R, Glaser, Kuper 1L The committes rrangenments chairman, Emil Vogel, Adam Ziegler, F Joseph Dinmand, and Edward Pilz Ths members of the Richard Vogel, Hafne socicty are: Panl Leupold, Anton Charles Hipp, Oswald Ren- ther, Fred Schucider, Max Unkel- bach, John . 1 Young, Walter Clark obert Kunze, Bern mmerich, Charles Dehm John Herzog, Charles Kuper, Frank Richard Zimmerm Bardeck Zimmermann, Arno Kerh sepht Diems dam Ziegler ward Pi Willizm Philip Rudolph man Herzog, John P. Henzel, Wil- liam 1. Huber, John Heinzmann, John Kunz, Albert Leupold, Alfred Pilz, Frank Porter, Carl Rohrber Ofto Rehm, William R. Schultz, Ed- win W Emil H. and Geor Sydney has men with mor remarkable physique than cuan b tound in any other city of its size in the world, was the statement o Jtohert Horne, of England, on cent visit o the Australian city Invalid Murders Wife Who Has Cared for Him Miami, Fla., April (P —Having slain the wite who eared for him 14 ye a wheel chair invalid in today on a charg: s, jail here murder., Bert declarcd night he ren. and Campbell, he shot the he he could not divore red to police hie had eall carried to jail in the hair without which he He in consequenees of 57, the prisoner, woman last just learned her. He because can pt well. professing the not move, no interest affair Neighbors said there had been no tamily quarrel and that the wife had worked as a nurse 1o support her Police discounted {his, they received informa- Campbell was a wealthy . He is the father of one a ktudent in Co- slayer, howeve tion that CANON LAWYER DEBARRED New York, April ® — Dr. iiacanto who opencd of- fices here Jast October announcing himself as the only doctor of canon Jaw in the United States equipped 1o plead marr annulment cases before the Catholie church tribu- yesterday was debarred from practice by order Cardinal Hayes, Leccisi nls, his of Lorne | sur- in- ! |fering at $1.95 many new styles in women's cotton pajamas.—advt, | John L. schenck of South High street left today for New York clty | Where he expccts to spend a few | weeks. Nash advt, Frank Pirog and | Helen, of John street, left yvesterday jon the liner “George Washington” | for Europe. They are going to Po- land where they will make their fu- !ture lhiome. was secured through the steams agency Joscph Kloskowski. Some«thing new. plate called *] Ask your dentist about it. Made by the Otis | Dental Laboratory, Main §t— advt, Suit for $200 was filed today fIn city court by Attilo Bulocchi against John P. Maguire. The fir mof Hun- Suits, McCabe. Tel, 454,— unbreakable | gerford & Saxe is representing the | plaintift. Constable served the papers. Ernest F. Upham, director of the | istory department of the Senior, Central Junior, and Nathan Hale | PIMPLES BROKE 0UT ON_FACE Back Also Was Covered, Lasted 8 Months, Cuticura Healed, *‘My trouble began with an irri- tating skin and later pimples broke| out on my face. My back was covered with small pimples which caused me to scratch. e trouble lasted about eight months. “I tried different remedies but they were not successful. I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment so purchased some, and in a month I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Adele Paparone, | 13 Wright Ave., Medford, Mass. Keep your skin clear by using Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal. cum for daily toilet purposes. Touch. pimples and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment, bathe with Cuti- cura Soap and hot water, Fred Winkle Soap 25¢. Ointment. 'L«l’ In\lgnlc. ;'nlcn-?';d'ir.ld e e Rawple. b : Gatieur Lavoratories Dept. W, Baiden, Base™ P~ Cuticura Shaviag Stick 38c, | BEAUTIFUL DRESSES— And How CHEAP! ew Printed Georgettes, Summery Crepes, Two-in-One Models In pastel shades and darker shades as well, here at only 9 5] A remarkable assortment of styles— 21516 Best of all, you don’t need to lay out the cash to get these WONDER DRESSES —if you like, you may PAY ONLY .88 This Saturday Then $1.50 a week for the balance— or any other Easy Terms you wish to arrange, | This is a wonderful opportunity to dress up in really beautiful clothes for the warm weather that’s bound to come—and you can do it so easily NEW COATS TOO — JUST ARRIVED! brand-new model reversible sport new tailored in black ben- i come, without any obligution what- in galine them on ever! il g v 413 MAIN Near East Main L that you hardly know Yyou are paying anything at all. NEW MILLINERY IS HERE, TOO; AND NEW PURSES, AND NEW SWEATERS, TOO SWEET FOR WORDS! Come in—see how lovely vou can look with hardly any investment at all! STREET New Britain | compared with $644,516 !last year, of | |ter, th ladvt. Just received a new shipment of pleated lamp shades at $1.00. The Earnings Show Increase | Boston, April 27 (UP)—The Bos- ton and Maine railroad in March | carned a net income of $660,950, in ) ('ll‘ according to figures an nounced today. For the first qua figures showed a net income of $1,423,248, as compuared with | $987,924 in the first thre last year, The improved March showing w WHAT IS A ONE-CENT SALE? T is a sale where you buy an item at the regular price, then another item of the same kind for one cent. As an illustration: The standard price of Kienzo Dental Creme is 50c, you buy atube at this price and by paying 1 cent more, or 51 cents, you ge: two tubes, and save 49 cents. Every article in this sale is a high class stand- ard piece of merchandise, just the same asis sold every day at regular price. No limit—buy all you want, but on Thursday, Friday and Saturday only! SAVE ON were reduced § New Gift Shop, 58 West Main §t., | citiciency and | opposite Burritt Hotel.—advt. {Boston and Maine’s March Lis daughter | cquipment, | were reduced $213,962 {an increase of $49,339 ‘ Dr. Central Brooklyn, and president of the fed- !l eral council of churches of Chirst in | months | smerica, extolled athletics last night | § after climbing through the ropes at | zhm'p‘d‘ iintenance Transportation w Yo Congregational boxing bout. costs ,671 by improved | by retiring obsolete costs There was | in mainte- | nance of way expenditures, Dr. S. Parkes Cadman Is Friend of Athletics April 27 (A—The Rev. 8. Parkes Cadman, pastor of the ! church, gloves himself for fifteen or so. Sports, he said, | and mind, and taught sclf-reliance | and ascribed { and active ! All your friends use Herald class- litied ads. Callouses , safe, 5 ief from painful, ull:mm on the feet. At all drug and shoe stores Put one on —the bainis gone April 28th CENT SALE A PROFIT SHARING METHOD OF ADVERTISING THIS sale was developed by the United Drug Co. as an advertising plan. Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permit- ting us to sell you a full size package of high standard merchandise customers, but the sacrifice in profit is justified, as we know the goods will please you. r one cent. It costs money to get new PURETEST AND REXALL TOILET NEEDS, ETC. 50c Jonteel Cold Cream Face Powder, Brunette-Flesh-White . 25¢ Orange Blossom*Talcum . 75¢ Theatrical Cold Cream, (Ib.tin) 2for76¢ 50c Rikez’s Ilasol, Soothing lotion 30c Rexall Shaving Cream 50c Klenzo Dental Creme, Jumbo Tube 50c Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic, large 2for51¢ ! 75c Bay Rum, pint boule .+ 2 for76¢ 50c Jonteel Cold Cream . 2 for51¢ 50c Jonteel Vanishing Cream 2 for§i¢ 50c Bouquet Ramee Talcum 2 for51¢ 1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face Powder, Brunette, Flesh, White o+ o~ 1.50 Bouquet Ramee ¢ Toilet Water . 25¢ Georgla Rose Talcum 50c Georgia Rose Cold Cream Face Powder 1.00 Toilet Waters, Arbutus Wistaria, Violet Dulce. Rose « o & 50c Harmony 7 Quinine Hair Tonic 39c Harmony Cocoanut Shampoo 35¢ Harmony .2fort01 .2for1.51 - 2for26¢ . 2for S1¢ +2for1,01 ; 2for Sl « 2 for40e Cream of Almonds . 2for 38¢ 50c Harmon Rolling Massage Cream 2 forie 75c Harmony Lilac Vegetal 2 for76¢ 25c Harmony Bandoline . 2 for26¢ 25c Rexall Tooth Paste . 2 for26¢ 28c Trailing Arbutus Talcum 2 for 26¢ 50c Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold Cream . 2 forS1¢ 50c Riker's Egyptian Henna 2 forSi¢. 50c Rexall Shaving Lotion . 2 forSic 25¢ Klenzo Magnesia Dental Powder . . 2for26c 25c Medicated Skin Soap . 2 for26¢ 25¢ Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap . 2 for26¢ 15¢ Rexall Toilet Soap . . 2for16e 10c Egyptian Palm Soap . 2forife 2S¢ Georgia Rose Soap .+ 2 for 26¢ 15c Elkay’s Hand Soap. .+ 2for16¢ 15¢ Goodform Hair Nets, Single and Double Mesh . 2 for16¢ 35c Masimum Men’s Combs Hevs 75inches < 3 for 36¢ 25c Wool Powder Puff, 3 in. ‘2 for26¢ 20c Wash Cloths (Assorted, coloved Fancy Borders) » 2 for2le 25¢ Children’s Tooth Brushes 2 for26¢ 35¢ Adul’s Tooth Brushes . 2 for36¢ #5c Klenzo Hand Brushes . 2 {or50¢ DELICIOUS CANDY 38c Kandy Packs assorted chocolass % b, box +: 2 for 36e 1.00 Liggett’s Challenge Package (assoried choco- lazxs, powd box) 2 for 1,01 60c Wrapped Caramels, Ib. 2 for 61¢ 60c Hard Candies, 1 lb. tin 2 for 61¢ 75¢ Fenway Cherrics in Liquid Cream, pound box 2 for 76¢ 35c Peter’s Milk Chocolate, half-pound bar 2 for 36¢ 35c Ligett's Milk Chocolate, , for36€ 2 for 6¢ half-pownd bar 5c Liggett's Wafer Rolls 25c Epsom Salts, pound tin . . . 25c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup . 59c Rubbing Alcohol, pint . . . 69c Aspirin Tablets, 100’s—s grain 25c Castor Oil, 30unce « o . o 1.00 Syrup Hypophosphates Compound, pint ., . , . 4 . 1.00 Peptona (system-tonic) pint 50c Rexall Laxative Salt, 7 ounce . 2forSle - 2for26¢ . 2forSle . 2for31c 2forbic Silver “Gableware for Rexall Silver Jubilee Sale The charming Chester pattern—Oncida Com- munity Plate. Guaranteed 20 Years Silver Teaspoon for $1c Silver Medium Fork 2 for 61c Silver Medium Knife 2 for 81c Silver Tablespoon 2 for 6lc Silver Salad Fork 2 for 8tc The following items are sold in our stores atthe re- duced prices every week- end. We quote them here because they represent ex- cellent values, 39cLiggett’s Coffee, pound 2 for 68c 39c Tea, half pound 2 for 66c 25c Cake Chocolate 14 1b. 2 for 36c 19¢ Cocoa, half pound 2 for 26c 19c Beef Cube's, 13's 2 for 31c 25¢ Peanut Butter 2 for 40c 25¢ Grape Jelly 2 for 25¢ VanillaExtract, 2 oz. 2 for 36c 45c Orange Marmalade 2 for 48¢c 29¢c Lemon Extract, 2 oz. 2 for 41c 35c Currant Jelly 2 for $ic for #5¢ Liggent's Olive Ol " 23¢ Chocolate Sauce 2 for 36 S e Strawbe: .l RUBBER GOODS, ETC. 2.00 Maximum Hot Water Bottle et - - e 4 2.00 Maximum Fountain Syringe 7¢ Kantleek Nipple . . . 1.00 Monogram Hp:uuhold Gloves Sizes 7, 8,9 .« s 5 . 25¢ Tinker Tape, small PR 40c Firstaid Adhesive Plaster, 1 inxs yds. 12¢ Pirstaid Adhesive Plaster, 1inx1yd. 2 for 13¢ 2for 2,01 2 for2,01 2 for 8¢ 2 for 41e 40c, Gypsy 2for26c * 2for 26 2for60c 2for70e 2 for26¢ 2 for1.01 . +2for1,01 .+ 2forSic 50c Milk of Magnesia, Pint . 2 for§1¢ 25¢ Tincture lodine with glass applicator . 2 for26¢ 25c Soda Mint Tablets. 140's 2 for26¢ 20c Spirits of Camphor, 1 oz 2 for 21¢ 20¢ Boric Acid, 4 oz. ™3 2 for21c 25¢ Cream of Tartar, 3 oz. tin 2 for 26¢ 10c Epsom Salts, 30z« . 2forlle 25¢ Rochelle Salts, 3 oz. tin . 2 for 26¢ 2S¢ Zinc Stearate, 1 0z siftertop 2 for 26 25c Catarth Jelly o« + . 2for 26¢ 1.00 “No. 93" \ air Tonic, 140z + 2for1.01 ‘ream, 8 oz, .. 2 for 4lc 25¢ “No. 93" Shampoo Paste, ¢%0r. . .« .2for26¢ 25¢ Carbolic Salve tbe . 2 for26¢ 25¢ Compound e blilmrice Pawder, 3oz, . 2 for 26¢ Glycerin positories Al 2 for$1c 25¢ Glycerin Suppositories Infants, 32s . & & 25¢ Corn Solvent . 25c Larkspur Lotion + . 27or28¢ 25c Lintle Liver Pills, 100's . 2 for 28¢ 15c Toothache Drops + . 2 for 16¢ 25¢ One Minute Headache Powder, 24's 2for 26¢ 50c Granular Effervescent Soda Phosphate . . 2forS1e 20c Zine Oxide Ointment, 1 oz. tube 2 for 24¢_ 45c CascaraSagrada, 5¢7.100’s 2 for46¢ 25c Twin Tabs, Lasatise, 36's 3 for 26¢ 35¢ Hinkle's No. 3 Cascara B . 2for36¢ Cathartic Pills, 36s 50c Quick Acting Plaster . 2 for e 50c No. 6 Disinfectant, Pin: 2 for B¢ 25c Spring Tabs, 60's. . . 2for28¢ 25cPepTabs ., .2for26¢ 35c Saccharin Tabs % gr, 100's 2for $6¢ 25c Blaud’s Pills, 5 grain, 100's 2 for 28¢ 25¢ Charcoal Tablets, 60's . 2 for 28¢ 35c Analgesic Balm, 1 ownce 2 for 36¢ 50c Antiseptic Powder, 6 oz. 2 for§1¢ 69c Antiseptis,pint aiififu. 2 for 70¢ 25c Cedar Chest Compotnd 2 for 28¢ 50c Fluid Cascara Arom. 40z. 2 for§i¢ 50c Eyelo (Eye Lotion) + .2 forfie 25¢c Elkay’s Klens-All Remores Spats . 2for26c 2forble 2for46c 2fordte 2forble 2forSle 2 forile Ys box lay sheets ”‘0/71 mg« . (o W etng Tabtees” 45 sheets, ruled or plain Ue Safe 217 MAIN STREET minutes developed hody to his early foothall days the fact that he continues well t the age of sixty-three,