New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1928, Page 10

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10 MG WNTL Awarding Gertififales e Workers in GRUTCl SChOol |rven vintes nt s e gremnt | 1l aware that tl \\xde differe of opinion on this 4|u~l on. Whether we are to 80| open ply into exp firm, | “Duri. who was at one time ound is located in the “We men who arc They s NEW EBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1328 Robert J very accey e in memory 4)( ]-r hH‘- mayo City of New Dritain This rear of ce school. ployment For t have in our ¢ clusion ction w than rde Crossings , McBriarty Will Appear In “Famine of Shrew” rnett ington re o that ots f8 done n tion and 1t is Carol Now Is Making His Home in Be elsewhe tory would be the Afternoon Tea Retween luncheon and dinner, nothing more refres ng 9 - > Old S smoothness was so 0bvious” said Miss Anne Morgan lindfold cigarette test even in the dark «€oarse fop-leaves of the tobacco plant . . . no with« ered ground-leares. Ouly the cool snd fragrant loaves are good enough for OLD GOLD. eer quality that OLD GOLDS their howey-libe smoothuess. Do you wonder that they win...eves in the dark? SMOOTHER AND BETTER...NOT Why you can pick them. In THIS scientific cigarette test @ blindfolded he only ques- hich one do you like best?" Wiy e **A decorator once told me that to apprecis ate the texture of a fabric or the glaze of a vase one’s eyes should be closed. And to enjoy the fragrance of a perfume one should close one’s eyes . . . one’s other senses seem all the keener. That was the convincing thing about the blindfold test. The aroma and the flavor of one cigarette were so marked . . . the smoothness so obvious that [ chose it mslautl\ It proved to be the OLp GoLp.” iy bhdehfim the keart-leaves of the tobacco plant A COUGH IN A CARLOAD WUST KEFP SOBER ONE WHOLE YEAR Otherwise Frank Madrak Must - hs, she said continued ccks in charge of the pro-| pointed out to|in charge of Officer Clarence Kumm steps 1o ob charge of non su:npox! Ip support them, | according to the| ell said she will | Aygust n a separation|gchultz and others nd mends his ways. out delay. s will be taken |1-evitow of 406 Farmington avenue, | and during the Hartford, e but ad- SA 183.68 has been foreclosed .Lzah'hl Strece testi-| Nicholas Scapellati owner of equity (¢ 1y, inker. | in property at 92 Hunter Road. The property was transferred to the city |Coal & Wood Co., which redeemed | ‘lhe premises and was later trans- [ferred to F. H. Johnson, suit has been brought by | - Johnson against Emilia | to foreclose a | mortgage on property at 29 Millard " family have | | seat —rr POLICE CYCL AMAGED [, | A police department motorcycle | I nge his Was damaged when it was struck by | 1f,an automobile driven by Louis vesterday on Dwight| will have his ave voluntarily, uilty to | motor ative to registration and costs, exe- suspended on costs of court. Judge that he must will be punish- 0 excuse for his markers from one r of different make. truck broke down | ther to bring a load | ington to New took the markers off hem onto the other | a condition that | attention of Motorcycle hette about 6:30 last| uth Main street. He! oti to Elm street, where him and on learning | s for the | he may | l‘ru:inmnl !nsur | ' an unpald balance of clean, even Tute low cost, you’!l burn this new, re- markable fuel 4 » Koppers Coke i made from care- fully selected high rade soft coal thor- 1ghly clezned of slate bone, stones furnzoee, stoe! mille, forn. dries and other industriee, each ane requiring ¢ coke of especiz! character. Koppere Coke ie made es- pecially for house- hold heating and must not be con- fused with indus- triz! cokee, whick zre very differext. OPPERS OKE "’14'“ A TON end other non- heating material. The powdered coal is baked in air- tight ovens for nearly a day and a night, which drives out the smoke and gas, leaving the genuine Koppers Coke=—aclean,hard smokeless fuel far superior to ordi- nary coke and ideal for household use. Ordinary coke isused for many purposes=—in blast Koppers Coke is ar ideal furnace fuel It respondsquickly to drafts dampers = very easily controlled= burnswith less ash and and no smoke or gas, and it is lower in price than other fuels. 4 4 4.4 2 This splepdid fuel mustbetriedout to beappreciated. Itis being used exclu- sively in thousands upon thousand of homes. 4 2 » THE CONNECTICUT COKE COMPANY BERSON BROS. Telephone 1811 CITIZENS COAL CO. Telephone 2798 CITY COAL & WOOD (0. Telephone 217 Exclusive Distributors STANLEY SVE&)GRAIN & COAL Telephone $19 UNITED COAL & WOOD CO. Telephone 529 UNIVERSAL COAL & WOOD (0. Telephone 2587

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