New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 8

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New Britain Herald ' MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY BUBSCRIPT! 00 8 Y Member of the oo Associa Member Audit Burean o e 4B s - fornis thaers el 15 YFARS OF NORMAL AND RIGH SCHOO! ticlpated I NCOVERING of the pr BULILD CATHOLL ROAD WITHOUT DELAY HONORING MES, STOWE PEONAGE IN FLORIDA A P OF £17.000 Faaporated Milk Finds New Market Abroad W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925, FactsandFancies' DY ROBERT QUILLEN | After all, the final test manners i3 matrimony yne good way to save money ia{ mot i you can spend - | first drink doesn't always lcad not if it's white mule, | Oh Yes, we've gone to gardening, Iolks, | Along with all the rest of you, make | And hope the while we plant our t hlame the blue lawe, A | would | okes, | | ¥e'll mayhe raise a laugh or two! | operation even in the | | Flies and mosquitoes The Dircet Route Pemberton: “Do you think T will over make a success ns an author?” Fditor: “Can you afford to go 1o to Rurope?” ge is one vho wen't at a riy help hire & village plicher JUST A SMITH! By Myrtle M. Smith | | Ihey are ‘ sometimes 1 Feel This Way | called rightly You kuow public that indepen- nt way servan's have. vants, Of all the Smiths who flock about the earth ot a i o fomale of the apecles is, I ! y tired than the male, of nirth sed by her name: just listen, page ‘er, ridicule her patrony- I-be wits, who cleverly de- af common chaps who mimi A sympathy for all Smiths; to the Smiths Though she he rich, or peautiful, or tioHang ame's in the directory forever; just another Smith, lost in Ang. wn she'll never feel live a single And Sometimes 1 feel Confronted ntai er to he Smith than Katt, rundy | with your gibes, I would not even change my name I I"'rom out the ma onial wiggle, noose 1I'd snared by one of those | vet no worse than Nut, or op. or Moose compense & r, Wa Mar or Goose? by thes =, yet huma Jolesom Years Ago Today Station— Ihat Date t - Pun Points (In Jingle-Jangle Manner) \ hiave a system ent ma an Friedbu Observations On The Weather te FUN r prose, and rush to us MEOWS FROM THE KAMPUS KITTY nes of all the ol d —— HART FORD Now For Another Saturdey of Wonderful COAT VALUES Five hundred more Coats have just ar-| paiicular attention has been given o the rived at less than half of what they were p made to sell for. | needs of the large size woman, TAILORED POLO COATS That were made to sell up to $25.00, Saturc (0A That were made to sell v RELIVEIERT o ono000000000 (COATS OF POIRET SHEEN Many fur trimmed and lined with silk crepe, were made to sell up to $42.50, $ 1 9 98 Saturc HANDSOMELY TAILORED COATS That were designed to sell at $49.00 and upwards, lined throughout in silk canton crepe and sparingly furred, Saturday COATS FOR THE LARGE SIZE WOMAN Sizes up to 5415, a comprehensive selection that was manufactured to sell from §39 $1 5 to $39 to $79, Saturday "'“}w to him, as individual O ashinglon |- i e of one of the Latin 1 legations here, a small h keen, black e nd a high- told man in these last By CHA ithors t it cla the Washington s a |ica's en Allan B, of 46 His fat W, Walker followi ied on and secco ew little girt r Robert Marior Snapshots Of A Man utt]flg The Cap On The Tooth Paste By GLUYAS WILLIAMS — - OUGH, DUMPS OR INJURIES TO HERD H AND CAP ON B AGAINST BOTTOM OF

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