New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1926, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 18 1926. . g is down there. is restined to be down in K Speaking of Sports | team will play its It’s going to - |anything to do a "Vrhrfla First ou* to thro . He plans to man George Carter out the first ball and he | will be the opposing ngton Saturday and s crew defeated the town team in its first pastime this there e sought by the south | Saturday. {e Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE (‘amcs Yesterday NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday e Standing fames Today JACK l]UINN KEEPS r-af?WUP YOUTHELL WI]R On the Alleys SPECIAL MATCH Bridgeport Girls | M’GRAW STARTS nN STAUGHTERING B Giant Pilot Anxious fo Get Back = in First Division Standing ontinued Fr STRENGTHENS LIAD May 13 (P Games Tomorrow | | | | Battimore | Buffalo | Taronto | Loeb’s Former Sweetheart | Is Robbed in Windy City | ¥y 18 (A—Miss Lor- | “Your Hatters” Have Ready for Your Selection ECUADORIAN PANAMAS HAND-MADE SENNITS IMPORTED LEGHORNS '2.00 7.00 All Straws Are Not Alike Don't Be Deceived by Bargain Store Offerings A Connecticnt Hat Assures «You of the Best “Your Hatters"” Connecticut ‘Hat Ce. - RAILROAD ARCADE SREs Db 000 for the pre bandits ta $1.000 | tor car, 855 ir | worth sex Condemnation Action For ( oulihousc Slte ed yesterday ppointed to secure the prop- voted to proceed with condem- |Frank' A: ¥ an offer of t first -asked v which g d below $100, This was $50,000 higher than the county ofs fered Open Every Eve. This Week The Dobbs North Shore is the hat for the man who enjoys a touch of the unusual in his summer headwear. Wherever the North Shore is worn it will be recognized as a distinctive Dobbs hat ’ [ircp-Jones (o L CITY HALL $ALESMAN SAM Team BATILE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP - Ended U'p Industrir] Bowling ague In a Deadlock For First Place Honors all diamond by the score anager Cassy and Cap- Tonene of the Young nsina and An- laming ‘Youths Young Cube ving players r grounds y evening be op s a game and a win is n prevented the he season last week, CUBS BE \l YOUTHS JAMELS are made of the choicest Turkish and Domestic grown. To prove what we say about Camel’s tobacco quality, make this test: Tal(F 2 CF\’]’)(‘{ :{h(" .’-ifi" f\fi"(‘l' cigarette. Tear ofl the papers and placr the tobaccos from the two cigarettes in separate plles. Now shake them up and examine the to- baccos. Your own eyes will quickly show you the difference, how the Camel tobacco is longer and of a riper colot. Then gather up the two piles separately—and smell them. l’Oh«]f(‘Qfi Thefle Brave, Fearless Women NOW FoLKS- (M) GoNG THOUBLE WITH MR, GUZZLEM WAS ‘rrw‘v HT: O NO 3;\&(3"\\& AFRAID— BNYBODY COULD “aRE. HE \ET EVERYB00Y ELSE RN Hi5 BOINESS= ') GONG To BE DIFFERENT — NOBODY (AN S(BRE CAE— NOTMING (AN SCARE ME — AND WATcH TH' RESULTS | "Have a Camel” Wen one up! The tobacco tells ifs own story Yo'l will at once notice the tich, fragrant aroma of Camel tobaccos not found in the other. This marked difference is even more apparent when you “taste the smoke.” Tt is solely because of the quality of the tobaccos and the skill of the blending that Camels never tire the taste, never leave a cigaretty after-taste. Camels are so good that we know you will like them. Give them every test known and you will find Camels the highest quality cigarette made, regardless of price. Have a Camel! DAWGONIT- SHE'S RIGHT— | | SH | HAD HER | ©PUNK- SHE AINT RFRAID OF NUTHIN® (( EEK/ YEAOW!

Other pages from this issue: