New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925, : | To Win More riends 50 Lucky Strikes TAX FREE We invite every smoker in this city to take The regular price of a tin of 50 Lucky Strikes is 40¢ advantage of this startling offer. We’ve told We pay the Government Tax of 15¢ you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your You pay the dealer only 25¢ friends have told you. Now know for your- Act quickly i seeiitiomens self the value of the toasting process! We Get one tin [°°7 °2©] g home o for office. a person - make this proposition to win more friends: Fhcrepularipricestl sl sin wiode Selan Smoke these 50 Lucky Strikes. Then you'll know how the 45. minute toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste. lg % il ! ([ et A L | ‘.'-"'.Yrm.dmuls HIE */l‘ifi.h.usell!‘....dr i RATASH | il Julfus Golon, Suffield. : | “It may be 10,000 years hefore _lanyone ever fi coins T put arl Smith of 140 Pleas- 1 t strect as his guardian. He left b Muiei B o ; il el il ot thel b on it wher was the army at Fort Sam Houston, aking ma William A Patents Issued to Connecticut People furnished by the office of street were 1 making up o gt for the yoth, Waterbury, as next year. sizn r & Rowland Mfg. It was 1K \ lelin has 5 pumper going on. His 1 $275, way plug. | | ¢ London. | cate from T < | that he is £ 1 port Auto- | aition had i 1 recording de } recently a ic Write for attractive booklet of Parisian - Petinch ponicE e You're just about 2 minutes away from break- fast when you reach for a package of New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats. The new cereal with the wonderful “baked ,in” flavor. "Toasted oat flakes that cook TR f y If you think good pic crust is hard to make try making it with | QUICK COOKING Snowdrift. Use either this recipe or the recipe that you now use. | into granular oatmeal. Smooth—firm in | == 3 : 1 :me;gc’::cv" sticky or pasty. e OATS SNt f Cupful Flour Sift together the dry ingtedients and cut in ‘ ‘ o o the Snowdrift with a knife, keeping the mix- PERFUMES « FACE POWDER « TALC o :“d h“"h'“ll; ld\ "“ri‘h o ”“:m:}‘"fldm “:]wh" 4 ¢ ture flaky. Then add the boiling water and res, tissuc 1idin, teins and vitahizing minerals.are & LIPSTICK « TOILET SOAP « ROUGE o ey da ¢ cool the pascry befose rolling \ ) \ i BATH POWDE:? « TOILET WATER That "all-night cooked” flavor in only two minutes > i oAt the Better Stores St aba.ck S s P nowariit e > "POR MORE THAN r SOYEARS MAKERS Dept. B 14 O u J O l S | 'm%un* PRCDUCTS A.BOURJOIS & CO. INC ~ 35 W. 3 ST - NEW YORK RO RORNIVE OATS WECKERS CREAN PARTNA WECKERS Chaa G Fion OLD WONESTEAD FATIGAKE FLOVR a rich creamy shortening that makes excellent pie crust

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