New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. sters nh tis ;un\ g the ¢ BUTLER ATTACKS ANTIS POLICIES "¢ BALLODNS COWPETE TOREPRESENT L., Nine Take to Air at Little Rock to Test Endurance the con HEAIY ANN[]UNEFS HE 1§ T RETIRE * M. 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DAILY and SUNDAY BOARD BUS Free Autos By A FEW HIGHER Small Amount Down—>50c and $1 Per Week—15% Cash Discount NO MORTGAGES FREE NO INTEREST NO NOTES Lots in case of death. NO TAXES until after 2 years Plan of Property except on deed lot. Warranty Deeds FREE TO OUR VISITORS Salad Bowls, Cut Glass Dishes, out of work DON'T ‘\fli% THl‘s (.RE AT OPPORTI \IT\ Would You Pay 810 Down, Then $2 Per Month for Lot 50x150 Ft? Plant a Garden. We Plough and Harrow Your Lot Free. Never Before, Never Again, Will Such Bargains Be Offered. TEL. 1192-4 ANYWHERE ALONG ROUTE Appointment RO Y 10c a week if sick or

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