New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 25

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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. 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