New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1929, Page 5

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: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNTISDAY, MARCH 27, 1929. 8 POPULARITY RACE LEADER CHANGES QUALITY IN Contest Among Industrious Boys put*sl MAGS—KUPPENHEIMER Knights of Columbus met last night and awarded a number of contracts pertaining to their forthcoming Par- ents’ exposition. The musical pro- gram and acts were practically de- cided upon. Speakers of national reputation will talk on educational subjects, hoth afternoon and night during the week of the exposition. All booth space is practically con- tracted for, a number of spaces be- ing taken by national advertisers. Due to the fact that all booths must be of an educational nature, the; committee was forced to reject a| few applications. From present indications the baby pageant which will preface the open- | = ing of the exposition, with a parade, | H will surpass anything ever witnessed | in this seetion of the country. It is| E ’ S A SUI \hose babics are in the 100 per cent division will take part in this dem- | onstration. ! Thousands of votes are pOUring | into the contest headquarters daily and all mothers whose babies are: i ntered in the grand prize baby con- I ast request their friends to save ihe- coupons that are appearing in | o {he paper for them, and mail orj bring them to election headquarters. | Anna Anthony, 105,850, Bell Telc- | phone Co. Hulda Knight, 104,200, North & | Judd. | Svelyn Carswell, 104,150, Hart & ot Cool Mfg. Co. | : Jrances Kolode, 104,000, Raphael’s | l Department Store. Helen Lech 00, New Brit- . Landers, | ., 103.400, Stanlcy | Mary O'Mara, 103,375, North & ‘ Sarah Croll, 103,355, Louis Croit . Flumbing Co. \ Jda Ravizza, 103,330, Hungerford | . & saxe. | Georgiana Cadrain, 103,157, Stau- | ley and Level i ) 0, Stanley : r B: Cullinan, Works. mela Galati, 102, | Stanley ) Works. Peggy Baltzer, 102,630, City Na tional Ban | Viola Bleau, 102,510, Stanley Rul and Level. - Anna Senk, 102,510, Russel & Erwin. | '.y\v‘li"iob.\l‘\.'nn‘ 102,500, P. J. Flan Helen Lutynski, 102,405, home. I Dollar for dollar, vour money buys more all-around excel- Mary Leist, 102,400, Mary Eliza beth Shoppe. Violet Washington, 101,950, Lig- | \ ) . . . 4 S . ! lence in Mags Kuppenheimer suits than in any others: And B Phanes, a1, s here's why; they're built up to a standard of quality. not Anderson, 97,7 Cabinet Lock Co. Hazel Atwater, 9 , Corbin paw - down to a level of prce. They offer the most clothing <at- a Farmw 93,000 New Britain Machine C 1 )} o raglus 91, 750, Land . . e isfaction per dollar---at the number of dollars you wish to n, 90,560, The Barnce .’ . Huck, 90,600, The Bos- . . invest in good appearance. Mildred Tracey, 86,001, New Brit- ain Machine C Welinski, 74, 250, Kolodney | ardware Co. Josephine Tutles, 63,980, Commer- | ‘ cial Trust Co. | W‘h h b K ~ . Elizabeth Sinkewicz, 60,400, Faf-| h | ether you buy a Kunpenheimer suit at $35 or at $60 Mary Crane, 59,405, New Bnlai:;; 4 ! i National Bank. | . o Grephanie Olszowny, 54,806, P. & | ou l']a h f f kn h h d | Siephanis < y ve the satistaction o owing that each dollar has Edith Woitorwitz, 37.500, home. Lena Bernier, 33,759, The Fair Ktore. Mildred Drauchick, 29,010, City Realty Co. Anna Kozlowsky, 28,502, Stanley Rule and Level Co. Industrious Boy Contest Standing George Boissonneau ....... 10,200 Fugene Goldstein .. Salvator White Sisto Vitre .. Gerald Lynch . Joseph Welr .. Howard Crandall .. Xenneth McNamara Willlam Murphy .. John Sullivan ... Harold Swanson . Frank Galeker . Thomas Higgins . Thomas Mangan . Thomas J. Burn: Robert Burns . ¥lliott Himberg . Joseph Vitre .. John Minas lLeo Skelly .. S $83 and 10X $1:2 and more Farnest Carlson - John Dorsey ... More New Britain Mer}r}l\'eqr Bostonians Than Any Other Make. ey're Comfortable Wearing. We Have the MAG HAT at $5 and $6—Too! All MAG TIES Are Hand-Crafted N.E. MA G & SONS m.m,,’ MAGS—GOOD CLOTHES | bought a full dollar's worth of value in quality, service and style. +ews 10000/} o 10,050 10,000 10,000 | MAGS —BOSTONIAN SHOES MAGS -KNOX HATS MAGS —NECKWEAR Robert Guilmette Harold Swanson . William Frank John Scully ... Arthur Mason ... William Swift . John Foley .. ‘ Cyril Kupee ...... % Edward McKeon . 71 Anthony Paluch . 7,150 Max Putterman . 7.150 Robert Linnehan Frank Wrobel ... Leonard Leikir .. LAXATIVE TABLETS Grove’s FOR EVERY MAN

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