New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1926, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. Bowen has never | ing. had the time or the inclination to |author knov for May contains as a spec Sl IR ot vil do. And i pplement a reproduction in co sed In [the chapter entitled: “Mu of Sir John E. Millais' pain hen st ng a2 nalism,: pLice Large Number of Fans DO s T e i ' There are alio 18, nat 1 color |2 P | photographs by Charles Martin ana | 1o]ec[mg Jacot r grouped under tho gen- (° heading, “Exploring th ars has included signal |Mr has written a racy Seaboard With a Color Came use, the United |taining, infor } travel articles, sall {llustrated, |- L e Juvenile Protectly hobby |are “Motor-coaching Through por the Woman's City club, e as caught on with an increas. |Carolina,” by Melville Cha “Th ] suffrage movement |THE GANG AGE, t 11 Hanly T f fans \\qflf" River and Its ¢ v ¥ other organizations work- urfey !: | v "fi_.‘ 1 rs re “shoot- (E. T. H. Shaffer, and r ) 1] T & government. 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MacMillan has ordered from Swift & Company ‘ i M i ot rganized, strong, in the meat products for his ‘atest Arctic Expedition. ! RAG R l IGS 3 Manila, May 25 (P—Official s : 1 as 2 > + . 7 Because of its fine ap- s from Lanao d say e piece of jours u Commander MacMillan’s scientific studies in the Polar Regions have Eeiidnes fh ltaion M“x o ,',1 0 |he.—Saturday Revie § brought him world-wide recognition. : 25” = 50,, % qualities and low price, L vo IMAN AND WEATHER. by Alexa The noted explorer realizes the necessity of having the best foods we feel this is a big aer Mealis vo-| & and supplies in order that members of his party may enjoy the good k They add to comfort and appearance yaue h the Dire of health necessary to carry on their labors. % at a very little cost of Moro HUL Obact ; ¥ ooiinctions In 1923 Swift & Company was proud to be called upon to furnish the l ., = private effhis mewnsiveiaricl A8 ORI A supplies for the expedition. % Tightly woven 4 SohApiece aisik 4 B In 1925 a repeat order for the Geographic Society trip was asatisfaction. clean rags: Extra c \ ‘ C ga tac! 3 X with. | f_Insta bl eeather Nt i In ordering for the trip scheduled to start from Wiscasset, Maine, on low price. | qut resist he o 1ts having | Rloved & prominent rols I June 1st, Commander MacMillan said, “We want supplies such as you : per vard. ta focaped ta Gu s ta The second deals with wes - aitjiie e nlier e, cn |casting and the practical uses made Y have fumlshed before, the best as always and packed with the wsual ] bulary ors were Iilled [0f meteorological records, It is Swif e al B wift care.” Steded Jle fo |entivened with anecda exact camuallior amons qi.f,:]:!“y’ywqw-:;fy:;‘rv;“r \ rien f‘ ; When the Bowdoin and the Sachem sail, Swift’s Premium Hams and - g 283 For Econonxy’s Salze, Come to Grant’s 283 .m‘y\"‘r'f e Bacon, Brookfield Butter and “Silverleaf” Brand Purg Lard, and other products will help to furnish many appetizing Arctic meals. he constabulary wa b tack on outlaw cottas for the (rendered by le Sam’'s weather- y0se of exterminating the band |men—from saving the nge crop | : leh has been terrotizing Lanao (o providing adequate ventilation | 8 Swift & Company, U. S. A, province ’nr several months After for incubator babies, and from fur- rts to induce them to |nishing a pair of impatient lovers consta ry. under with a cllmatic argument in behalf orders from Governor General Wood |of a hasty wedding to seltling a, started a campaign to wipe out the [Wide range of questions in the law | |courts.—Saturday Review. 551.6-M11 | New Britain Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street J. R. Andrews, Manager

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