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2 NEW 1HURSDAY, OFT(WPI R f‘y, 1929, P E"EifffT\ TR PLANES - ¢ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | n president of New Brit - FOR BEST RESULTS N 1 bank. BY MILTON | 1 a 1 1 o ° ~ ” i | « 1 for Bu "2 \E;c}{ No l =1 t " Salves or Cutin Ask for this Thom McAn No. 787 if y you want extra fine leather. A swing = 3 o last with medium toe. Extra wide 3 5 i 4 e ball for style with comfort. Flanged heel. Stud rivets. Black or medium brown. §4. . , How it wears.. and holds its shape! Here’s a shoe ¢ man can bank on ... a real friend K hard and want to be comfortable. A skilfully-built, sturdy shoe that rough use can’t Linock out of shape while the tough leather lasts— and that's a long, long time. | to feet that w ww ) ,/;j ¢ % ‘omen Are i & "ga:'ly, politically and socially woman has been cmancipated from those chain: ch boand her. ANMERICAN I’VTELLIGEN(,E has exploded the ridiculous theory that forced the stigma of inleriority upon a sex. : Al Men’s and Women's Shoes, $4, Boys’, $3, Quality Hosiery 326 Main Street | Genuine oak tan leather soles . . . real calfskin { uppers .. . inner soles that won’t slip or wrinkle or burn the feet. How can ve give you such quality at enly $42 Because our s ed customers are buying 25,000 ~mu~n our hundreds of stores, and we | pmrs a dm, t: ' don’t have to make a big profit on each pair! e is that anc been madc. We removed the prejudice agai ed }a,"7ful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent | ow soon )y | will it be installed? That question invarizbly is asked when somecone orders a telephone. And it is a perfectly natural one; today, more th;m ever before, people “want what they want when they want it.” were made without the aid of ted that ancient prejudice against ified P GISY: s of the choicest Business and social ac:ivities no longer can wait several weeks pending the installation of a telephone. Hours today are as im- portant as were days only a few years ago. To meet the changed conditions, the installaticn forces of the telephone organization have gradually been equippcd to handle their work with greater | | cfficiency and dcqutch in spite of the constantly increasing de- i mands for their setvices. arecte rn;mufacturc, TR ed in the old-fashioned wav. 1lirritants which are present | ‘ Ten years ago the average length of time required to obtain | telephone service, from the time the order was placed to the time b “TOASTING”— 11 r —removes harmful, when installation was completed, was approximately 10 days. . ; : S ichintihe In that ?'car—1918—thcrc were 24,194 telephones installed ia ; 3 Connecticut. 44 old- hrase that describes | 'p e | Last year a telephone was installed somewhere in Connec- cot I't process 2 d in the ticut every three minutes of each working day throughout the year—a total of 49,194. And, in spite of the great increase in numbers, the average length of time required to install each of ! these telephones had dropped to 32 days—an appreciable step nearer our ultimate goal: manufacture of Lrly Strike Cigarettes. | st tobaccos—the Cream of the Crop | ly subjected to penetrating 2 imum, J(JO’ heat at minimum, Z’ Fahrenheit. The exa atures removes impuri- “The 105t telephone service, and the best, at the least cost to the public” 1t, over a coast-to-coast