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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 19%. 4 kunas, 100.410; Frances Martines, Viola Bleau, 289,110, 8tanley Rule | sented with an appropriate token in|cluding the granling of concessions. H n'vlsl"N RATIN[iS 99,839; Dorothy Jarvis, 95.450. and Level. appreciation of his scrvices. Years|Jt was also wzrecd that,no money or‘P‘l\"c Aflt!‘ DOI!NC (( ¥ “Miss New Beitain” Contest ago. when the local nest bought fhe |efforts will he sparcd in building wp| Italian Earthquake Tda Ravizza, 351,450, Hungerford property at the corner of Broad|a strong fcam and one rubsti Bologna. italy, April 11 (P)--Resi- e, I B [; NTEST & Saxe. HA and Beaver streets, Ulatowski sign-|team. With the amalgamation of {dcms of this cily were nanic strick- Anna Anthony, 345,000, S8outhern ed the second mortgage, which[the Burritts, it is expected that the|en this morning after the second New England Telephone Co. amounted to $18,000 and he will[Main team will be the strongest ever |earthquake shock in two days. iy Helen Lech, 340,360, New Britain Bl[i MEMBERSHIP have the privilege of paying the last |10 be formed by the alcons in this| They rushed from houses into open « K. of C. Announces Standing in| motixn pakine co. Barah Croll, 339,650, Louis Croil P0 “lmt -Hfilfll Race Plumbing Co. : free of an encumbrance with the[ceeds of which will be used for the| Little damage was reported. how- 4 p y Frances Kolode, 337,200, Ra- chss 0[ w wm h Inimm exception of the first mortgage. The [€QUIPPINE of hoth teams. 1t fs ex-|cver. Two strong shocks preceded by : phael’s Department store, property is worth $50,000. ~ |pected that the players will begi |a tighter one were reccided at i:55 ) g i T T | cara Hindler, 336,904, Landers, l . T ] Another membior t0 be. honoved|EFIDINE Within week and theland 2:41 a. m. Still other ghocks With a complete audit of all out Frary & Clark. s w will be Stanley Smarkusz. who will|%€1ection of the first team will be|of lighter character were felt at 3:52 standing tickets from others an Hulda Knight, 336,900, North & be presented with a gold ring bourv]m.de before the end of the month.|and 625 a. m. installment on the encumbrance to-|¢i¥. A benefit ball will be held on squares and even outside the city night. This will leave the property|APril 27 at the tialto hall, the pro-|walls to the countryside. candidates in all contests called for| ;o e pocacaisd A g W tonight in the Knights of Columbus <57 The local nest of the Polish Na- |!'& the emblem of the national or- @ % | = e campaign work, a remarkably high CO:';I‘E;",'\‘"S"(":Q“' $36.900. Hart &|4ona) yialeon Alliance of America, | Sahization. This token was awarded | American Film Exchanges | | wo Shoc ":‘:'r'”';;"f;,_..‘.“o Vote total is expected in all divisions | =" 70,7 D2 e will hold an initiation meeting this R 7 ~ | - AR before the opening of the Parents' woPkul Dashner, 335313, Stanley { vening at 7:30 o'clock in its quar- | the convention in Syracuse last fall. In France Vote to Close | carin shocks of an undulatory rks. for bringing the. largest number of Paris, April 11 (®—Distributors | oW felt here at 2:0¢ a. m. X [J [ Exposition. ; ters on Broad and Beaver streets. B e e ne.:;u: (l;:lrlln. 335,150, P. J. Flan- |8 00 Wil imclude 86 mmbemg..c:‘;”u.emnm Into the organization. fof American motion picture fitms tn (@nd 240 4w today. ‘ wards the last of this week at the | "“py b Sy, geg 00 gtapley |1he largest ever to be initiated into | A light lunch will be served during |France announced today they wonld | campaign headquarters, 500 Main J e the local nest, and incidentally it |the evening. take go further orders for their| Works. . street, will be spent by the commit- will bring the total number of mem- ’s Ficl o proddcts and probably would close B e et i woomis Cullinan, 333,650, Sanley | pory weil above 400, making it the| T j 3 s will|their officcs when their existing con- boy contest in building floats for the ?“'a:y O'Mara, 329,200, North & |'878st nest in the east. {again have use of the st tracta are completed. baby parade and pageant, which Ju‘dd. o RN Of this number about 60 members | bascball field this season, a The action was regarded as the will open the exposition. Peggy Baltzer, 328,800, City ’N.‘ are former members of the Burritt [for the leasing of the ficld having|direct outcome of the new ruling [J Standings in all contests are as|yonai Bank, Athletic club which amalgamated its [been signed last cvening at a spe-|under the coutingent system now ls him by the national headquarters at follows: interests recently with the Falcons. |cial meeting of the executive - before the I'rench government film Babies’ Contests Estelle Pragluskf, 325.100. Lan-|The initiation ccremontes will be in |mittee at the Ialcon hall. control board by “Ifuun Atuerican First Disision Boys ders, Frary and Clark. charge of District President Alex- |tcrms are $500 for the season. The|distributors would be obliged to buy Burton Mangan ¥ Georgiana Cadrain, 324,697, 8tan- [ander Ulatowskl of New Haven, and |icase was signed by Pr V.lone French film for every thrse ahield o protect Albert Mattoricel . 5 ley Rule and Level. the main address will be delivered |Jablonski, Treasurer B. A. Grzybow- | American films shown here. druggists. tse and 850 Anderson Twins . 127,170 Carmela Galatl, 321,511, Stanley |by Stanislaus Luter of Boston, gen- |ski. Manager Joseph Smulski an: A spokesman for the American Coorse Shumaly . 121,460 | Works. eral physical director for the eastern | assistant Manager Stanley distributors it had been decid William Mayer . . 120,040| Aldona Huck. 314935, Boston |district. =ki of the Talcons, and Rev. ed the best thing to do for the tim Fugene Keiffer . 119,889 | Store. During the evening Boleslaus Pio- [tnew J. Traynor, representing . |being was to kcep out of Iran: il . 3 Helen Andefson, 307.900, Corbet trowski, treasurer of the local nest | Mary's parish. The Jalcons &ill and leave the French people Cabinet Lock. for the past nine years, will be pre- |have full privilege of the ficid in. oy dev Hugh Gilson ... . 106,010 Yrederick Kasmmarek ..... 105,700 3 Thomas Kupec . 100,930 | Alice Bradley is renowned Yirst Division Girls throughout the country es Adella Drozd .... . 1238 an authority on the eti- Viriginia Albrecht . quette of entertaining and RBarbara La Barbara Zapata Edi i 'I(,an:’h::ra Stemple 5::‘: g-‘huz.:. -:: faryl J incipel of | Farmer's School of Coekery in Boston. Marie Doucette « 105,100 Flaine Germain . 103,100 Catherine Smith . . 100,296 Second Division Boys ‘William Hoppe . 147,100 Donald Coyle .. 140,590 Charles Gregorowicz . 136,121 Robert Brown . 134,180 John Bucehi . LeRoy Bloom .. Raymond Middleton Wilbur Pflomm .. John Nicholson Bdward Smith o William O'Day Albert Revieci . Charles Elliott - 51,060 Michael Kivorkian . 76,730 Earnest Neurath ... oo 16,220 d Division Girls [ ) () . ! 7 ¥ Joan Mot : Barbara 480; Emily Malina, 126,996; Veroni- - - Jorothy Boy- 4 JAMES A. SPINETTA operates two stores in New Theresa Abranzyk, : 0 3 _Britain—one at 439 West Main, the other at 160 Main. Each is filled with a complete stock of : Beatrice Johnson, Boniauto, 108,810; : ‘ hakar Aiviz, > ‘e P V//) %e 1€W FRO-JOY 2-FLAVOR PINT PACKAGE purihredupmatand oty g e ; Barbara Overstrom, 96,060; odison, 90,140; Shirley Regis. """ Third Dhvision, Boys y Albin Anderson, 129,603; Thomas Al‘lcn nA“l‘EY Haddock, 124, s Chapman, i} as one of the leading merchants of New Britain and has been in the grocery business 30 years. 122,650; | Sorbo, 119,600; Raymond Third Division, Th . 2 My grocery store caters to an unusually Lorraine Balocki, ar- ‘ ostesses today show their cleverness at tips and pointers for charming entertaining—menus, ideas high class trade. Most of my customers garet Pampuro, 1 ; Josephine Tarricana, entertaining by the ice cream they serve at for refreshments, suggestions of all sorts. know what they want and why they want Helena Wallac 11 Pechout, 114,750; Lillian bridge parties, dinners, luncheons and for daily Serve the new Fro-joy 2-flavor pint package to your it. They insist on the best. That’s one reason Berube, 113,660; Eredene Thompson, 107,950 Mildred Zucchi, 105,960 g family desserts! You can show yourself tri- family often—every day is not too often. It’s a health- why we sell so much Bond Bread. Germaine Beauprd, 102,880; ‘Shirley . . Ingraham, 101.697; Lorraine Vens- umphantly modern by serving the new Fro-joy 2-flavor food, an energy-food—you'll find pure ice cream such as I know quite a lot about Bond. I know pint package. Fro-joy on the training tables of famous athletes every- iti i i A new flavor combination is selected by Alice Bradley where. And packaged"Fro-joy is ice cream at its purestri- :Ei:ét:;grn;z;dlel‘:;z\:rni?g;s?ssnoitl:‘;;:ya 2:; ?ach week—?wo unuflul flavors, fascinating flavors, piquant reaching a new high pinnacle among all ice creams, wher- many eop;lc have told me how good it is for in taste, delightful in colors, wedded in a single Fro-joy ever you buy them or whatever you pay. Every step of sandw!?Chcs But shortly after starting in f::.:.,f:}, tflow guests and family cheer such luscious re- mixing and freezing is scientifically perfect—each package business I -heard an unusually important is wrapped three times and sealed! And each package is d i And cach week's package brings a new leaflet written “Chock-full of Youth Units”— which huildpstrenggth, i xI'e:::sn si(;;irior;:eB;:a;; 5::;;::;“??::; by this famous food and entertaining expert. It is full of vitality—YOUTH itself. General Ice Cream Corporation. ' of Bond and I told her that it was fresh | \ ; from the bakery. | — “That’s nice,” she said, “and I know that b : s i this loaf will be exactly like the hundreds of ¢ other Bond loaves I have bought in the last A CA ' ' ' few years. Even when I baked myself I NS‘WI( Yp% kN " I s W E E K wasn't quite sure that one batch would be A i like another, but Bond Bread is always the Color Lighter! THE NEW FRO-JOY 2.FLAVOR PINT PACKAGE CONTAINS same and I can depend on it.” cxpilly iy s v e S : z Since that day I've discovered through Tintex. e . D e o ~,-"\'w.--'>.v fi‘r;: using many similar experiences that Bond Bread’s :fi;fig;';fiy ;"E:,%El:;d(:n‘i";:l; RBUTTE nR-CR [ B\ uniformity is as valuable to us as it is to the e e oy e . Pt on :ewayegn.hn Do, smart. coloe . 3 JAMES A. SPINETTA § . Tiesiits smplemethiod ; "This week a brand new favorite is combined with an “Youth Units”— What Marvelous Good Fortune— {Signed} L Winter dresses, curtains, A iy b :;’cm ef::;n -::i':n fmnf.f'fll‘.l','.'. old one in the Fmd::{tz flavor pint package. Butter- "Youth Units” are food elements that, when eaten regularly, colors Paris decrees for Spring. The crunch, made with butterscotch flavoring and crushed have the amazing powerto rebuild and rej deliving cel Tintex Color Card will actually show nuu,.ddlpiqu.ntclurmwzhedw.ysdcl’ htful smooth Only foods Whicil[::(:)‘;mll ll:e ::sclmdfl:‘:;?:ien:;l:hsec:ill:l‘ i l ‘fter all ¥ i ilk. Let o . n e o T goodnes of vanilla ice cream.” —ALICE BRADLEY ~ mineral satiwsslikly S, calcium and phosphorus — are THE TINTEX GROUP: : ‘ capable of keeping cells young. Many people age prema- | > . 4 JFmdu,-,[. for every llnme_-\ And Fl'o-]oy is lllel available in pint plejges in turely, bccansc.lhflsrdicu do not includefsu’l}icie:! amount th ere ls no bre ad llkc : tinting and Dyeing Need vanilla or chocolate or in both combined, and in of these cell-rejuvenating " Youth Unite.” Tintex Gray Bax—Tints and dyes all Nupoliun which has vanilla, chocolate and straw. The richest of all foods in *“Youth Units” is milk—except materials. be: A fi ui & o & for pure ice cream, such as F ro-joy. And the new Fro-joy | Thoses Boe B — For Taveatismnd Try. A constant favorite is vanilla, served with 24 it Bt : y- 4 Fro j w:::: ._'h“n‘u'Jle .'."Irk, ::-; nvr:r.vzu bemu, hot or cold chooolate Suke, sliced fruits Um‘.l‘;?'r.’s": p?;(co;fi: itl':r!lumn three times as many Youth 4 white, Tintex Color Remover — Removes old . color from any material so it can be dyed a new color. : Whitex— The new bluing for restoring wzilmm l‘l::;l .;jfi...mm.. tall d ot T T . ntex . pea TINTS ano DYES PARK & TILFORD USTABLISHED 1840 GUARANTEES THAT TINTEX .