New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1020, Y + Prominent Men and Women Named ~ MIRRORS OF YESTERDAY e . As Purchasers From Rum Dealers with a lmvxrfl ; Court to l’a:s‘s Upon l In Federal PrObe Of Powel flll Rlfl“ i Grain Market Debts gfield, 111, N 13 4, y v Ucpantmcn( of ]usllcc An- * - [ nounces Widespread ' 8 VFI[-RANS [jl An Tfl Jury of 12 Women to ¢ ' Connections of Liquor - [! S S llm; Case Against Negro ° Syndicate — Purchasers ! H AH FARRF T 2 gy ‘ i Bought Rare Cordials By At one of 11 Stills Truck Load. eLaloaal e 1 : Girl Battles Big Handicap - & > : i i 4t o G gislamey al BY ALEXANDER GOk i Snubbed in School, Heartbroken in College, but i ; 3 onspi } ; hers ; o iR . ‘ » wins through to Success and b i ) Details N:x(l\\h‘l“!«‘fflflnm . ‘ : IL‘PP'\. A\Iflrl'iage- 0 What (un"lm\ Is 1 " i e ‘ : ! Wodnesday \ ‘i' f AT ! § [ A HilL | « So 1 N1 i i" ! Boad Baids Avidiy | i FOREION .‘afl!‘LIFRh | : Fiesday sisted s M " ) ; e o o T COLDS MaY D DEVELOP % Conspiracy Chargzes Possible Haavl s [,] y unce "a!” 7 Americans B | sy Chars |H| | seheme to pot pesro S : LIL YO‘”\“‘;’:»F?’«» "“’].” G “41‘{) P EL‘JG:\IA Brave American Girls like Wil Be German Again this one never say die! a ! in of the winning crew— i I go Freda was maid of E 1 vedding. That's what | E e ' way to health and tor will tell you no medicines or it is simply bodily lubricas ] d harmless, normal, and it works { 0 you will be regular as clock 5 abottle in a sealed 20 s drug store for what 5 J b for two or three ice Pronenndes and Parks Line River ' . FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON 3 i i = o 3 L SPIRIT /gl M J s - [ 3 In a Clgarefle Its ) N B ¢ | C I ‘/ . ARTST antumn air, the thrilling Sk Lo cheers, the hard-fought battle—and al- - 3 ’ wavsat hand, the dependable good taste - \ of Chesterfield. \ We think we may fairly claim for ' g Chestertield the most steadfast army of smokers any cigarette ever had —and 'R for the soundest of reasons: unvarying tobacco quality, mildness balanced with i K character, an *‘extra something’’ of aroma and good taste — 5 ] . . ~ i TASTE above everything { 1 N T MILD, ves...and yet THEY SATISFY SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED © 1929, Lioaerr & Myzes Toaacco Ca,

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