New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1926, Page 8

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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926. GONSOLIDATION OF -~ Parks Dept, Thinks It Could Handle Public Amusements No Objection To Gas Station clay for a it Walnut Hill 1d to pre- ¢ to adver- ckstops Blue Ribbon jars not only bold A mayonnaise of finest Steal Teacher's Tickets, But afterwards they're go0d for jams, With air-tight top and rubber band. attend the i e Nt Wioherd Hoitmann, Ine. | WA Long islend City, N. Y. BLUE RIBBON Mayonnaise - [light b Go On Trolley Joy Ride |, of their a few min- MILLINERY LINGERIE SEE OUR WINDOW - BELTIQUE SCARFS DISPLAY OF Imported " from . Belgium With Fall's early winds ablowing colorful scarf. These fascinating new warfs are colorfully designed with Autumn’s beautiful colors. Guaranteed to wash. Sold exclusively at our shop. Other numbers from $1.95 up. Marion Hat Shop Callahan and Lagosh 95 West Main St. one needs a Tel. 3683 HOSIERY KERCHIEFS | 'has arifted f SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN A Mutual Savings Bank Organized 1862 October 1st this “ank had upon approved real estate loans on property in New Britain and its immediate vicinity $10,284,934. Deposit your savings in a bank that thus so materially contributes to the prosperity of this community 1 where, when the time comes that you want to build a home for yourself, you can se- cure a real estate loan to help you in your under- taking. Total Resow 5% INTERE 19,501,780.92 BEING PAID BAN {ING HOURS 9 A M tod P Monday T | 178 MAIN STREI - e e e s FLASHES OF LIFE: HUDSON SWIMMER =, n the prese G GREASE AND LITTLE ELSE ' WEARIN eems to run as Forties, tir claim to be n to tor o World's a natio studded Wi g royalty to the in M. 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