New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1926, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 1926. — DWELLING 10 Accoumoburs Wone WV DINETRES -7 FREIGNERS AWN 55558 s B Rt B o T | VERNENCHORN e ATCUMBIEPUS2 St e S B o for 78 Leading Cities in {Former New Yorker in Charge orover poi v Fid Gelestial Drama Not Very ..o S SN OF W e " First Six Months of | at Washington, Conn. e e Pl Interesting ST e ¥ 5 ¥ 2l 5 ments of the play action o polis. £ S 3 b to t was given by Chir er draws steady patron- | lays out fresh fans and performs a Pcrformance asts f ve n,‘ Tme@ Wl [€lS ister w 1D to- Tev. of the New |age even though it Is unknown to | COMStant succession of fask n geeid il | Aurora, III, Oct. 8 (P—Be Oswalt la t X e charge to the \m:\vin»"lnrs he disturb - 3618 doach (36 Dia Afosseliact Hih i | s > ed singig and playing. of —_— ¥ e 3 2 arrilien s ng| y e when he s v : St o ¥ |school football team, hich v ili ; o 1 v _ meritu cl e, :d”;;w i‘l?\zfi‘rhrvsv g | Hobart, Australia, 1s to have auto- | 148 games and ms:“ fnu‘;" n-: n‘v:‘v’a‘ T Sty ”’u”k‘\ Some pantomine accompanies the matic telephones. 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Andrews' Furniture Store Goats wiioss ¢ilie prodialrts fig chre Id wilninuL ¢ SHATES $89£ \ p g WA 324 Maln St. - OF LATEST DESIGAS 3 oati SR 5 Trim these Stylish Bolivia Coats in [ GRS AL K A fine bolivia fabric which are lay- ror sav- || COATS o ishly trimmed with fur to form a com- l i bination that is both rich and attrac- $9.50" PO WEAR with which they have been adapted, regular $98.00 coats, 138 MAIN STREET L.\nmwr\nr\ Sale Price

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