New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 13, 1927, Page 6

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We sday i to be g r - e — of a stranger's he i PUTS ON TRESHLY PRRS STUFFS RANDKERCHIEF CRAMS HANDFULL (F LOCS PUTS BL/Lé)NG KEY-RING river made SUT. WIFE SAYS TR PINS IN UPPER PCKET CHANGE INTO RIGHT mms- SOME L00SE MATCHES AND) rare cernne GPKE SHE HOPES HE'LL ER POCKET. ALSO PEN- AN EXTRA HANDKERCHIEF L KEEP IT LOOKING NICE KNIFE AND SOME STRAY I OTHER POCKET P are PAPER CLIPS hitn | 3 | ENINTENDED SOARING | out, t d Now it cor £piring ar - q take part ir ( ng. 8 ed FUN SHOP America ot . ns. 0. sense to it The 1 . o S June. July’s n't beastly flight from Ne n. A t don’t unders will be just as (& dsn't it rain the acean by ' « of " A g R. I advantage of | & - E i fand upon in case o iRt COTS STATE RIRD : e - :., '_\: SHOP con- STUFFS WALLET, LETTEQS TS PIPE, TLE’,ACCO ADDS WATCH AND CHAIN, DEPARTS IN FRESHLY Hen gl R : iy [[age P RECEIPTS, AND THREE UN- POUCH AN APAMPHLET CIGARS, CIEAR LENTER,, PRESSEP SUTT pesianiedllior | HAY! HAY! OPENED CIRCULARS IN IN- HE MEANS TO READ [N BUX OF PILLS, BOOK OF Freight rates do not sect ; PTG |icermen Robagk o8 i Raurciils SIDE CORT POCKET $IDE POCKET RR. TICKETS, PENCIL STUB 5 - ;.'mu weather for haying." tluenes the rcost of ga<oli it READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS farmer Croshy: “In what way?" ANDIEHCELHOSHERRY GWYAS Down in Georgla a stafe Iniestiga- | tihe ft for a O iL e mileat s v of | FOR YOUR WANTS Farmer Robson: “It's raining FoUAL el Pty their prefer- | S pitchforks i tlon: commission has reported tha Logilis St ce for this son | "CHANG” is romantic.—advt. & —Joseph J. Dring. i, 1927, by The Bell Syndieate, foe

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