New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE SDAY, MAY 4, .1926. PLANS COMPLETE FOR GHURCH L00P From P ing Speaking of Sports H\ST LEAG JB Baseball Standmg AMERICAN LEAGLE Ol] the Al]eys ROGFRS BOWLING ALLEYS VORKS SHIPPINC Bolts LEAGUT Standing W Games Today York nd NATIONAL LEAG e Standing MAJOR L“A U ‘ADE National Lea EASTERN LEAG Yest The Standing INTERNATIONAL LIA¢ Games Yestesday LEAD IS STRENGTHENED ™ Conference A// (ollegiate \n oppe MAIN AT EAST MAIN SALESMAN SAM PREPARING FOR RACE Candidates For 350,000 Preakne $Stake Getting Final Workouts Pimlico Classic BABY CR\BS 10 | avo oo The wind is in the top-faily | The grog is in the hold ; Way-ay, /0///ndgo/ r Were laumfu buvied treagure- | Buried treajure of Old G u/z" : Wap-ap, roll andga OLD GOLD =5 for every man i Jee next Mondayys paper N T R LEAGUE SCOUT May 5 (A—Roy Akin, BIG univer- has been Cleveland will re- 1 former Pa- in- ON TWIRLERS 2 ib. He league 14 billions ‘Have a Camel” J\/(} other cigarelte ever made..and kept.. so many i s began to mal friendships their vers the market. And they’ve been busy making friends ever since! £ Only ) quality Camels. world’s largest selling cigarette. a cigarette of choicest could make a record like Quality made Camels the And quality has kept them far in Their creased by millions, the lead. friends have in- Finest Turkish and Domestic R. ] Lo Sam, the S Reynolds Tobacco Co., . ends as Camels ccos — cured and mellowed by men long experienced in the art. But it’s Camels’ exclusive blend that brings out the real fragrant And no tiring of your appetite however goodness of fine tobaccos. liberally you smoke. And never any cigaretty after-taste! Just every good feature of a good “Have a Camel!” is the cigarette, most welcome smoke invitation ever spokcn. Winston-Salem, N. C. 7 —50 | RUBBED A PIECE OF RAW MERT OVER \T

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