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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1928 commissioner of ined. =< NEW YORK GIRL MISSING | S \de Mother Gets Letter From ~Howard” | Mrs. «Gorge Bover and daughter |ywest Main Stoadvt et of Mrs. man To suit your particular taste we iu Banta resh mackerel, halibut, cod, at Indian had, genuine blue- bass, sea trout, etc. Market, Commer-| The children of the liockwell delivery. Tel. 1199, school held their annual field duy City Items UTLTY RiGHTS - ARE EMPHASIZED Assert Story Can Go Before b desviominent of rearch | Now Yok, June T (A notc sas- Soda Shop, | . Boys and Girls Enjoy Aunual Ficld Naying “Your Davzhtor I~ Going Day With Singing, I “r home 0w Puneral —10 Years O, and Athletic Events aving, 810, Lincoln St iz of this city has Shad scason continues only one AE i yours while they last. : d esh from the nets. R i 1. June T Al Lionor roll for Beh gntn B Atlanti N f el o Fish Market, Commer- The right publ Free delivery. Tel. 1199, of April. ousel dance, g B - I walking race, 1 PITCHER IS R Idance, girls of 6-1 3 June 7 (®—Hank |boys of 6-1 and anded pitcher for | girls o and 6- its story betore public stll turnish a choice sce ms and zinea vines > and $4 a doz 1163 Stanley mal School Singers Broadcast from WTI( school gl 1 nos st will Eleanor Ca broadeast o'clock tonight, last- cort 5. The club will sing se- [ most attractive selections, orda nilar br elul over th time it 1s n at the recent concert normal auditorium, dcast last and it was a popular feature . A8 was the case at that not likely that the glee club will be able to include all the from ' pumbers given at the previous con- Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price doing that wh is not only our Michacl Shichis right, but our duty as citizens as Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly Strong, New seeret Yet Nafe, Surgeon's Prescription Called '~ Moone’s Emerald Oil Has Astonished Physicians 0" v o will do RECEIVE or todczy’s new type motors... v-Treas - STANLEY SCHOOL HESTING . . Rectected President | —Miss Mildred Barrows Becomes IS NAMED T (P—Judge Al- | told Hansen oad tr o v a tra Aviators Sail for Europe on Leviathan - Murray |pl { New city cour 1007 £ ROMPURE PARAFFIN BASE OIL Oror SAFE oil... engine heat. It is safe oil —re- fined from tough paraffin base CLEAN gczsolz’ne.’ | AN-AM motor oil was developed to give mod- ern motors the extra pro- tection they need because of higherspeeds,increased Your modern car will also perform better with clean Pan-Am gasoline. This gasoline is refined with unusual care to remove carbon-forming elements and foreign matter. That means a for citizenship papers will be held tomorrow afternoon in the by Thomas M. Spellman, Musty Cellar Smell n League club, Outficlder Ralph g - on option from thietics, reported s morning. . Arcade Studio. ih jump clear- 1 in. In the e e baschall game the boys of 6-1 de- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS feated the bovs of 6-2. ting of Court Co- Danghters of Amer- Men's hall ination of ap- cks all organic condi- v clean | Sylpho- | | r the folks the bad news. and also pw‘;«;::;m: l::np:: ‘ When t}le next st | train gets in. | by telephone? pation. There's a man in Kancas who doesn’t like Reo advertising. He drives a Reo Flying Cloud and he says that we' don’t begin to describe the wonderful performance which Flying Clouds have. He’s right. Everyone who drives a Flying Cloud and writes about it must fight the temptation to use every superlative he knows. But if we printed exactly what we felt about a i Flying Cloud, you'd probably call it “hooey.” | So we ask you to read what this man says: | It sounds like “hooey.” But it isn’t. For it is the carnest attempt of one man to picture what his Flying Cloud means to him. Others have been as lyric. | You may not belicve what he says. But if you'll take a 1929 Flying Cloud out to some open highway and step on it, you'll find out why it is so bard to write about this ear without becoming lyric. assistance to a; 215 MAIN STREET for Mothers || ---to Be 5 Jordan’s opens a special department Il where you will always find expert ssure a good fit—wide choice and low prices! Sizes 16 to 521, The newest styles such as you would wear under ordinary conditions made adjustable for smart wear during the mater- nity period—and long after. - if WE said it you probably wouldn’t believe us—so let someone else tell you Read What An Owner Says “By sccident, my hands closed over & Reo steering wheel and by accident my foot pressed the gas feed. My signature on the dotted line was no accident; no high powered salesman blareyed, eajoled, Sattered me into giving bim an order. No word was spoken to me. Nothing was said to me about crankshafts, bearings, this, that, and the other. The only thing I beard was the soft purring of that motor as it ssid, ‘Keep me, Mister, keep me. I'll perform. I'll win your respect or die trying. Tll perform after all other cars have quit, I'll po— go faster and ever faster and never stop. T'll beat them in traffic. I'll beat them on the hills and I'll beat them on the straightaway. I'll be your pal, your friead, your slave. Take me. You need me and I need you.” “Your ads. tell me nothing of the pleasure this pal of mine has given me for the past nine months. They express none of the wild joys of living, the ecstacy of sitting in the eool breezcs, and the confidence, the feel- ing of power, strength, and mastery that this pal of mine affords when we are out on the highway at night after 8 hard nerve-racking day of business. It is no conglomeration of inanimate steel, alloy and other metal. It is o living, breathing thing. It is & rip- roaring, powerful, posderous draft horse in the mud, the smow and the ruts. Itisa smooth, sleck thoro-bred race horse on highways. “Nothing passes it anywhere. It only makes seventy miles per hour but they are honest miles. The highly “touted” cars of seventy-two, srveaty- five, eighty, and even nincty miles per hour, can’t hold the pace and are forced to fall back. “Why do I my this? Why do I com- cars? Because its vibeant life justifies such & comparison. Becamse it has it performs with and surpasses these others. Do I like it? It is & brother in arms to me. It scems to be & part of my being. It is in the battle of life me. “Tt takes me back to my footbali days. It is running interference for me in the last minute of play. The score is tied, the stands are wild-eyed, the yelling and din is thunder in our esrs. The red blood of Americs is beat faster and faster; victory is al- most cere—on, on, we must go; we must not stop, we must not falter; another ounce of energy ;another whit dw:mu&wspe:idp-egm: and we will win. The last defense has been bowled over by sturdy team- mates, and the stands rumble an shake with that thunderous, surging exaltation over & touchdow has passed in my life years ago; but my Dew teammate renews in me that feel ing of power, mastery, hope, exulta- tion, and ownership of the world and all of its contents, as it mils along on s silvery clowd, scemingly gloating over its victory.” 2054 79 ¢ eopy of this lower i the beskiet *'She Ber Told Hor Story in Hor {ml—.—u—n--fln—.’.—q-n— Qey. Wa'll gladly * Orss Scvet Runming Woy”—whidh il you whet bumdreds of ethar ewomm y. o | REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Lansing, Michigan crudes. It pro- cleaner motor— ! l RFO PLYING CLOUDS tects the hottest less carbon trou- | om i3 TRt e hges friction spots in any motor. ble—and awealth of extra power. Mexican Petroleum (orporation Also distributors o, f KIP insecticide, SEMDAC au:c oiish and SUPERLA candles ol M 341 -’HA..u” FLYING CLOUDS KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. Cor. Elm and Park Sts. 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