New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1929, Page 18

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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929. HOOVER BURDENED - BYMAN TROUBLES -~ Most Are Thrust Upon Him— - " Presidency Narflusebed o FORFIGN LEGIONTO e et NEARRST STAR FAR OFF Light from “Neighbor™ Takes 18,100 Years to Reach Earth—From Furthest, 185,000 Years. Mass., Nov. 8 () — o Fugitive Surrendered for First g e Time to Civil Officer i small cor-| iverse of which nall fragment i Wi gto sonie distances an- current Harvard col- rvatory bulleti nces {o 93 The Tight 1s more than LONDON MARKET GHEERFUL shular Londow, Nov. § (®—Wall sfreet’s from 1he ves Have Kicked called at | de OF TOOTH TROUBLE Starts with the Molars ‘ A A AAAA ' LS P VUV WV W WS And Fhere'll Be Mor e Often Cited ° To guard Your molars Bite Tdday.’ | At your Druggist’s! e that no o Ho r Choose instantly —scientifically— one of the | 3 NEW PRO-PHY-LAC-TIC TOOTH BRUSHES made for your dental curve TUFTED for the U Bite OVAL for the v Bite g MASSO for the U Bite e 2 P VUV VWYYV YWYW YN (= el e e e e e e e (astern [fillnery 133 MAIN ST. | | | | | 1200 %> FELTS S [iI'I,vl‘.\‘ STOCK of a Manufacturer of HIGH GRADE HATS — Purchased at ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRICE—and SOLD TO YOU the same wayv ) ’ Styvles to pick from . . Scull Caps, Turbans, Off- the-Face Small Iats, Brimmed Hats, Fisherman Styles. Some with Metallie trim. SNAPPY ALL NEW STYLES $ . 88 COLORS Smart New Youthful Real MATRON HATS T o i BAR(I}\_AINS 5 T st SR RRT A HIGH GRADE HATS Smarter Than Ever! (Priccand Quality) 50 $ 950 VERY garment reveals and makes face apparent the matchless craftsmanship and hand tailoring of the P & @ Shops—a quality of perfection rarely equalled even by clothiers sell- ing at much more than our prices. A Handsome Collection!—Rich in appearance, rich in fabries, offering the finest in Boucles, Meltons, Plaid-backs, FFleeces; the colors include a rich variety of blues, oxford greys, browns and mixtures. Lvery atom of our purchasing power, of our tre- mendous production facilities, of our direct from maker to wearer methods (no jobbers, no middle- men enter into the transaction) has been exercised to make this our greatest overcoat season. ND that is also true of owr magnificent col- lection of suits. Leaders of style, they are also thoroughbreds for wear. They are expertly tailored from- nationally known fabrics—Para- oon Gabardines, Rams Head Fabrics, Montrose Worsteds, Waterman Worsteds, Walthers Fabrics, Penn State Worsteds. Every piece of cloth is care- fully. examined and thoroughly shrunk; all the trimmings are of tested durability; every garment is a perfect example of expert workmanship. NS 306 MAIN ST. UNITED BUILDING OATS

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