New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 8

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] NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. ] O ROAD BUILDING THE TARIFF (0.\1‘\11“10\ | . New Brltam Herald NEAR NEW BRITAIN AND CULBERTSON i FactsafldFanCles EBRALD PUBLISHING GOMPANY Then a committee from New Brit- A ‘, i BY ROBERT QUILLEN fwued Dally (Sunday Bxcepted) At Herald Bidg. 61 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATER 75c. & Month n 1 t ‘ ] : i = L e sEa Mail Orders Filled Promptly ur Storage Insurance with Protection .ud.e the Post Office at New Britain bold »d regar b = N ¥ i 5 Shop Editor, care 0f the New Second Class Mall Matter. 2 ad ¢ k ber when a coroner g sleep || Britain Herald, and your lette sSegll G el s e D The Summer Girl Busnen i e ; Bruce of Maryland; and A NTE inar T Nen oL Surround Ourselves With 'Em rolble 1n vOT | grecive Republt latte ot % Scun ity I anal bt Folks hway since the project|yeieconsin. 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