New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1923, Page 12

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ST T S L ECEMBER 12, 1923. | ALPHA DELTA SIGMA SHOW, ranging from dancing to comedy and T p o G Aflin | | The law provides a tax of 1 per N. B. H. 8. NOTES | RATH[]M VETERAN blamimd :\Ian DIeS '\“el OREGON GITIZENS YOTE cent on the first $1,000 of taxable The first . afternoon dance at (tg! Miss Signe Peterson one of the pre-|then back to a singing comedienne e ’ ‘ . with a jazz band accompaniment, - L Pt income, or any part thereof, and in-|g. oo oo L At : e 1 . 11 Mos. With Broken Back To DOUBLE TAXATION{( one it ot one per cent up | Senior High school will be held in the [mier entertainers in this city, has| "' § S5 M0 SEEERPERITIAN, | o school gymnasium at the close of [been engaged to play one of the lead- |, very exclusive taste .In tea, few | : ; . : 100, and for sums in excess of ! ] N Stamford, Dec. 12.—John P. Muller 00 the tuts 16 € ber co The |#chool Friday afternoon. The dance|irg parts in the Alpha Delta Sigma| g opkeepers will buy tea which has 9 b 5. pai died in the Stam- | western State Adopts System of In ptions provided in the state law | V1!l be held under the auspices of [Alumni association's musical revue,|pcen plended by machinery. —_— rday after visting similer to thase of the federal in-|the senior mid-year class, the class | “Hits and Bits of 1923,” which will be o come Tax Similar 0 One | oo tax law. that is to be graduated from school [ produced January 16 and 18 at Odd ] nvi- ! 1 n back. | e next Iebruary. Fellows’ hall, Arch street. A rehearsal waS Geflel‘al Mflflflgel OI PlOYl | [ il ¥ P ‘h’ovl.w.l Adopted by Federal Gost, o |,‘l-(t?:’l‘\1r‘rl'$ club met in the{of the chorus was held at the Y. M. Home Made Remedy Goldfish are r ning popularity < 14 dna B = PO¥ physical director's office of the Senior|C. A. last evening, and Director Clem- " n dis e O yout | rortland re. ec. 2. gon, | a8 ets a, here @ "y dence Journal ‘ ! listance of about| Tortland, Ore, Dec. 12.—Oregon, |\ I6 B8 O @ 1o breed 5,000,000 next|High school at the close of school [ont Lewis put them through several 0 feet. He leaves a and ehild. |through action of the state jegisla 5 . . 2 " |yesterday afternoon The officers |dance steps. A number of new songs — = £ 4 | elected were Carlton Walker, presi-{were also rehearsed, Tomorrow ! 5 “l..m and John Grip. secretary. A com- | night, Miss Marjorie Kay of Hartford t . Y le, 1 ! ate inc e v X 7 [ | mittes was appointed to take charge | will be present to instruct in some in- S ops A_n Co“gh chk Cuflcur& Soap The state tax, wi d on ¢ a'ngBusuness Fqlk |of the reception to he held on De-|tricate dance steps. She will have p y ; !the net ine of in s and of ) o know thrat. " SRS Plans for an interclass|charge of several dances which will| Get from any druggist, one ounce Clears the Skin | corporations ¢ ¢ ’ i 'rs B (league were also drawn up. be executed by high school girls. The|of Parmint (double strength) add to A state, is j ) d- | W sco s Another teachers' conference will | next rehearsal for the entire show will | it a little sugar and enough water to l.( :l s < . 2 % I e ' Coptr i be held Sunday afte Meeti make a half pint. The minute you 7 2 eral income ta In other words, per- A E 3 he held at the Central Junior High |be held Sunday afternoon. Meetings b P ] ?.n eepJ l" ear 1 s subject to come tax must pay ¥ p MULSION | school on December 18 The after-|of the show committee are being held | take it, like a soothing, healing poul- T g R et kel s g A e Yol [hé state o5 1wl s to) the InCreases Energg noon session of school will be omit- | regularly and it is reported that the|ticc it spreads, and relief comes at e - Ited, There will be 12 scenes in the revue,| once. Children like it too. government Comes To America, " Mr, 1at Pure creamery butter is the only shortening used in Bamby Wounded In Africa England Grows Virginia Tobaceo With Success \ \ X \ \ K e, o o o At hoa < N \ A / \\Snom mar e e St e EOPLE here demand the best food in ASPlRlN the world—and they get it. That is why L 1 8] we made them this super-delicious loaf of Beware of Imitations! | # 1! Bamby Bread—the richest and most satisfy- #8 ing loaf of bread that can be made. Bamby Bread is baked wholly with pure creamery butter and contains no other short- ening of any kind! | No wonder it’s good! But you must taste it to find out how very different and how wonderfully delicious it really is. Be sure to ask for a loaf of Bamby Bread today! Schneider & Naughton Baking Co.

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