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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929 B . . ld pens nar f to rely upon OUR EVENING SCHOOLS ritain, of course, is keenly anx- | getting rid of pressions in the interiior of con 1]'1;*‘ innati dl : t btai | Gaites: "W tir , are higher t 1 enver 50 New Britain Herald | e : s el TR B Gaites: o 81t 316 hlghot tngh et el | Denver ! HERALD PUB Al X in t day iy but | sian trade. Bus smi o highest mountain i > world | Hat 5 62 P g ring an education, | eve @e bone at hin Mount erest in the Hima-|l.os Angeles ‘ | yas sia is the highest mc Miami . ¢ Issued D E ) i of attend- | total | B layas in Asia is the high moun : At He P ¢ ME e i | Maxsonv FoxHALL JUDELL e tal :‘y‘;n'.v‘n: world. Its altitude is lm e ,Y,”,h\ : sut o citi I A d ¢l Send all communications to FPun 3 e silk material ? New Haven 43 15.00 & ; acts an ANCIeS | shop tditor, care ot the New ) A. Scorch upon cotfon and linen : New Orleans 66 2 Britaln Herald, and your letier S | can be removed if the fibers are not | New York 44 : = = will be forwarded to New York. es lol Ig tually burned. Wool and silk are | Norfolk, Va 48 - By Robert Quillen e tempera- | Northfield 38 : B A metropolis is a place that = ture than cotton ar y and can- | P \ 40 Ercs : , SRR e an WOLS |, en coton am v ‘- | Pt ¢ tives Tile roofs on houses satisf b tien el i St. Louis 7 a0 W leads us, ks nder {‘ (‘Wagh lo N e G i W rton 58 50 3 Are North river and ington Siee in ot he's normal Y 10 l‘ n rivér parts of the Hudson r S I . he has nile ro on s might 7 A "he Hudson riv The ols. A vied surplus | i = t any public Tough Grind! ] ¥ sc Mrs, Robt (reading aviation | s - & k W I 5 o ik ! Water power of al- s o I S i ost unlimited wealth. Especially recc T Ry ASSSiT ) T S C [ld W ld é I marr Mie Woolworth Building is s | ‘ r boy BUSINESS! ; 2 3 . for fifty ¢ Oct. 4 (P—James . 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