New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1929, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929. CHAPTER 3 Barbara’s House-Warming black hat, an ill-fittin: BY MAY.SILE Questions and /Swers ENNY OLE TIME THE SKIPPER WIiLL LET A BLACK AAT CRoSS IN FRONT OF THE TROLLEY IF HE ¢AN HELP | GRELG B s B e et of st nit eculd e « Mr. Hoc Aot Baloo v ecpr oo Mr Nor- ...... H i of his : e < © thy Aot Raloor lsawus o oot ant Planned to Retive Bug Will Not | jmvaisoes s the sovaroriai Ry Run From Fight e i de preferred swears ¢ G Mr. N t M toove Fouzht Hoover's Policies NOW WOODEN FLOWELS York He'd Planned to Quit He t t Much Chance Mr. McKelvie, ha at FREE PRIZES! C. A. BENCE AND THE A. C. HINE CO. of Hartford, Conn. {(akland and Pontiac Distributors, Will Give Valuable Prizes Away for a Suitable Business Slogan FIRST PRIZE THIRD PRIZE 525 ‘o' 3125 vovcme | 310 Toin' 3110 vovcuex STORY OF THE ZEPPELINS SECOND PRIZE HONORABLE MENTION IN and a CREDIT CREDIT $ 1 5 GOLD $ 1 1 5 VOUCHER 3 1 OO VOUCHER WHY WE DO THIS It is a well-known fact that high-grade advertis- First prize goes (o the person who sends us the ing is the life of business. In advertising, short catchy hest slogan phrases and sentences, calledv slogans, are very valu- fastl £ able. We need them and will gladly pay for them:. and are taking this method of getting a number of DIRECTIONS L _ Second prize for the next best, and so on, suggestions. e e e e e Most slogans which have brought fortunes to \ Here are three examples of slogans which are business houses were thought of by someone not con- 4 v A 3 nected with the house. Gold and credit vouchers wiil now in use by other firms. These will give be given to people who least expect them. Only a few vou an idea of what to send in: minutes’ work is all it takes. Equal prizes in case of a tie. All prizes are given free. Winners will be notified hy mail Wednesday November 6, 1929. “We sell with courtesy, and service with a smile.” Letters of credit are transferable. More than one honorable mention prize will he issued. Any one credit good for face value not to exceed one-half the purchase price on any one new or used It is not necessary to use either the name, C. A. car in stock. Bence, The A. C. Hine Co., or Oakland and Credits expire 9 p. m. Saturday, November 9, 1929 2 2 No employe of this firm may enter contest 2, a *Q . b 2 b Pontiac, in your slogan, although one or All slogans must be in the mail by 9 p. m. Tues- hoth may be used if desired. The judges day night, November 3, 1929. who will decide this contest are: “The place where value and service meet.” “A square deal behind every wheel.” —m—m—m———— COUPON JUDGES 1 hereby submit the following slogan for the judges JOHN C. LOOMIS, consideration. I agrec to abide by the decision of the Pres., Commercial Trust Co judges without question. JOHN W.LOCKETT, Secy., N. B. Record Co. ROBERT C. VIAA\'(“E, Asst. Bus. Mgr., N. B. Herald. Town .... Send All Slogans to CIFAR o) CHESTNUT STREET (Please Write With Pencil) BENCE

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