New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1929, Page 4

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GITY T0 PAY BILL ~ FORRUBBER COATS - Judge Kirkham Rules Purchast Did Not Violate Ordinance NAWINfi []F DAWES — ONLY FIRST STEP | Hoover Plans Diplomatic Re- alignment on Efficiency Basis Paris Post Puzzes High quality and delightful flavor give it distinction 1—“Canada Dn" is made from high-qual- ity Jamaica ginger and through our exclusive extraction process retains all the flavor and aroma of the ginger root. “Canada Drv" is mlde from absolutely pureingredients, blended and balanced in ex- act proportions. A secret process of carhonation enahles it to retain its sparkle long safter the bottle is opened. 3—“Canada Dry" is tested daily under laboratory methods to assure its purity. Leading hospitals serve it. Leading physicians prescribe it. Here is a better, purer ginger ale. COOL as a fresh breeze off the sea . . . sparkling as sunlight on blue water . . . refreshing as a dip in the ocean . . . this is “Canada Dry.” Served in leading hotels and clubs in New York . . . London . .. Paris . . . the favorite in countless homes throughout the United States and Canada . . . this is the place which its wonderful @avor and distinction have won for this fine old ginger ale. ‘CANADA DRY’ The Champagne of Ginger Ales X FAY NEW MASTER ar l ul Deputy master, Bengt O. Holt; T Il punupdl conductor of work, Carl E. | grows ¢ s cl l orry uv'-m of the guard, Irving |, Jieight of 38 inches and is about committe ~ Next Megting May Be Held in ;1';“"1'“,‘,;:"3 A \'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929, | s are grouped like (l\e! u tree, forming a com- ¢ halfway up the stalk. ning. succeeding Harold W. Gee. Other officers were clected and appointed as follows: m upon which the flower | ear from the bulb to i conductor, Fred Eppler; (hree-quarters of an inch in dia- '1 5““-‘“’ Robert H. Deming: meter. The blossoms which are dard; recor- | grouped at the very tep of the stem. : treasurer. which stands straight, are different | Prank H. Dohr i pianist, | than the ordinary amaryllis. They [James A. MacArthur: trustees, W. |are a creamy white, tinged with | E + Harry E. Scheuy, and H. hid. The stamen is rich orchid Masonic hall representa- | 1 wree full blown flowers | ves, A, H. Parker, lldnk H. Doh- 95108 varions atages of coun- ranwer 1 Harold W. Ge | e aun wall build- | Mr. Gee was presented wit i et sll“\»(\‘p‘f‘:)‘{;}.f”! jewel and a life member- |, @ cen home, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen | Doric council meets but once alare expert horticulturists and their month and it is likely the Bext| perrenial gardens are one of the meeting will be held in the Masonic | show places of Newingtom. | temple now under construction. RARE FLOWERS ARE SHOWN Greater Beauty AT HOME IN ELM HILL| For Lovely Women —— requisite—skin perfec- Masonic Temple The plant is on exhibition at the airest and wisest use iLO Face Powder that Years Before Having First s rore smoothly and pro- es a vouthful bloom. 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