New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1926, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926. RENEW (OBJECTIONS TO WEST END GAS STATION, ident Will Oppo: MOTHER INSANE, SENT 10 ASYLUM New London Woman Who Killed 339 West Danghter May Recover w se Granting of Main St New To NADAL-RAKUTIS ots Anthony Nadal And Miss Nellie Rakutis Are Married This Morn- | ing At St. Andrew's Church. UNWERSAL C[UB OUTING Landers, Frary & Clark Fmployes to Hold Annual Ficld Day Yalesvllle On Next Saturday ing of Will Harry g second prize, po"!('t e X first prize second ONCE UPON A TIME Bicycles Nearly Ruined Our Young MATULIS CAPTAIN H.5.BASEBALLTEAM Third Baseman Is Playing First "ier | Year at School |[ETHEL: Traffic Rules ‘PARENTS IN-LAW DRYS IN LEAD IN | SUED FOR FOR 823, 000 JERSEY PRIMARIES ;Wlfe Charges Them With Win Two Out of Three Places in | Alienation of Afiections Prohibition Clashes WELD FAVORS USE OF HARD COAL SUBSTITUTES RFNTINE_ SUBWAYS Revenle Found Inadequate t eel City's Expenses * Freethinkers’ Society i Protest Big Welcome . Washington Denies Any Meddling With League TRADE SCHOOL OUTING { ompcnm(mn Rt’fll\(’(l in Cold School Room Demand By TOM SIMS Prunes Dog’s Tail, Pays | $50 Fine for Cruelty | is no reason why vou can't| d mi hinks Miss Ethel s th g hand"” in all Jeffer- Alabama ’ hown ¢ the cow out of little Gradc getting ready to go wheedle | \taie anht& Will Be . \uhlect fm D]ccu«mn " R-2 ARRIVES AT CAPE COD. " |Sub for Peruvian Navy is Give Mayor Relieves City Could Save Several Thousand Dollars— School Board Demurs, )Inose State Field Day At Meriden June 18-19 ' Mevor ® ™ It : d today. been con- t wi ‘lnmw!s on recom- | number in line, |band m‘ many ot 5. to Be| 183 its Experimental !{uu« Cid ot renchpan matter of soft coa = 1ld the school board de- of soft coal the com- A complete newspaper PRINCES, wars, conventions, the excitements of Eu- rope, football victories, the counting up of votes, church affairs, community weddings—everything eventful. Yet the newspaper is incomplete without the news that con- cerns you most. Events belong to unusual days. But day after day you get out of hed, wear clothes, eat foods, walk in shoes. News of better mattresses for your bed, of bet- ter clothes, food, shoes, at prices you like . . . is of more moment to you than the overthrow of kings. Things of daily importance are talked about in adver- tisements. Shaving sticks, tooth pastes, cuff links, breakfast foods. Here is friendly, intimate news to make your days more pleasant. News of things you know about and might like to know more. Conve- niences you once thought could never be yours. Advertisements are the news of every-day things that concern you most. No newspaper would be com- plete without them. Advertisements are frequently the most interesting news in the paper. Read them New Britain Herald OVER 13,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation 19 ]

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