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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'RIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926 e e ———— WILD AND WOOLEY “DUDE” RANCHER 1 i it aby PREPARES TO PLEASE HIS GUESTS iy ™ i i o MESHKEN’S odineal sy i Jday | I March 19.~When the|college boys alike g alle and an important tin {red New York business man, xho"‘“:" muscled for the ot g (tortes of many familles A 9 a |"ploneers.” egnt wrringe S Hosony the pioremonsnd Shoot All They Want ROMEIND R SUAONLIOT QT : Are You On the Sunlit collego lada come out of thel| rne puginess mun and the colieg: f homes and Luildi they want to see the west &t iaqy may even draw their guns und ho Road to Better Health? wildest and woollest."” oy da; . Just Mie any touslat|DIMe ey st L o o) . ] G ™ S e R R laze in any othe Chinese Prisoners Now LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S ! » rection the management will d it m f ! hoo, “Stage stuft” Which 18|40 their bills if they kill steers, an To Get Baths Regularly Pills for ponaible for tho chills a middle- | s will get them i I'eking. March 19 (®—One of ey western schoolma'am teels crwp“l)}:n (geme. W il i smat M Constipation R 5, v |they happen to hut stray deer out of | results o down her spino on Pell street, New season, Rl S rgetable Ta y York, has made the west a more ] - . ! ational com g P wicked looking place than was ever | AL I slon churg S Iroamed of in “sixgun” days. W i ; : © proparedness fo s i The “dude” ranches this time of @ | Lextraterritariniit s oan A wr are scenes of great activity, ‘“1_‘:3‘[:::; “‘r; piom, cate Lstrietio the ministe i Lydia E. Pinkham © cowbosa are getting ready for [ u ! s n oW soncrs § » s Aot Medicine Company ma who still pull the (.m age | et mixiae *dudeet 3 - 7 'hn Grand Central umon to the G < 1 o ' ranch today s famous try boys, also called “suckers.” | yoyarq Baton memorial trail was The ranch hands are spending dedieatod In’ Tellons \iny days in the barn patehi ! <addles and bridles for the *d . In a month or s . S =t > 20000 furriers ar st y nanufacturing has hee 1 y 2 A S T O P e ‘WOr-\»(d'.o“?\wv o and Ru BER Olm 21 furriers on strike. Fur manufacturing has bheen practic ally par beg-like things that are imagined St 5 b } { J Turs dyzed. Furs now offered in the market are being bot ight up and the market the Tange, and_ garion away-to the | FATCREY are mastly " SHINGLES~:ROOFING is in dunger of heing bare. tutlon to meet the scason's first | > Lateh of visitors, They even v\l‘l\ ke a stage coach to hall the guests | home in. The boss will get & brace | of murderous lookir, i plstols out or‘I " i3 bureau drawer where he placed v 5 5 = - g il 2 b ! 8 1 2 them Tnst fall - With thoce shong|the “dudes” paying. Wher b i \ o We have 160 suberb 1927 models that were pought before the present condi- round his walst, he looks ltke a|fUmMer fs over and thr - ‘ e tion existed cross between a movie western hero | 1011 F hs gone home. the ¢ ; i ] B and villlan and pleases the Dbl i : . Ecpeal AN f e e i 4 e Ihese coats have not been raised in price and may be bought now reason- When the guests arrive, some of | SLOF*HOY DRI i . B 4 ¥ d i ably. Next s prices we are sure will he exorbitant. the cowboys get out 455 and 1o N £ : escort the stage coach home with NOTS*® Ar shouting and ehooting. e 5 T ] i i Depozit only 2077 and we will store and insure your purchase until next fall, “Teeal spirit ot west,” th ["]’"MISTS H[]Pl. ‘ = ; We cannot impress upon vou too strongly the advantage of buying your next rue spirit of . 5 : : " guns, bucking hronchos When work is resumed fur prices will naturally soar as a scarcity of any devil cowboys th 27 fLL article will hoost the price. latter enjoy n e / 3 and \ frem Boston. e vells bec vinter's coat now and suve one-half on next winter’s prices. 1mgrmmmwm thirty year o 'This Is Special Season on § | \ gg: o el 1 et s | Make Your SeleCtiOI’l NOW While Stock Is Complete e o Japanese Calendar knotted around his S e e | EE Dhdsihiiu ™ EDWARD gt il ESHKE Est. 1896 the 170 Mam St o e almost as vlelent > i 250 Park Street RO ne N ¢ were flicking off flics. thei - S = o S j NEW BRITAIN'S OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE FURRIER i S R d T Telephone 1071, New Bri { i in, Coin, OPENING AT NEW LOCATION THE ITALIAIN BOOK STORE 503 Main Street CARRYING COMPLETE LINE IN ALL LANGUAGES ELECTRIC RECORDED ALL THE MUSIC—NONE OF THE SCRATCH! 1 Wish't [ was in Peoria - Fox Trot Drifting Apart Fox Trot ([ - 3] Columbia also exclusively offers records Y'ou never will believe it till you put one (Incientalismgizibsfiedi o I g T (hociChon) \ ereat treat is in store for | by TOM BURKE, THE WHISPERING f these New Process Columbia dance Pretty Little Baby—Fox Trot 7".‘:~' | Take This Rose - Fox T - o PLANIST (Art Gillham), THE SINGING ““".‘"51* on your '«‘»'Al’nfict‘-lv and move the ’ Ted Lewis and his Band | Paul Spechi m(l |l|\ Orchestra you when playing these SOPHOMORES. 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