New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1930, Page 28

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. —Ius ¥ s ere angry. our to the door. | A museum is being started in Se\'el’al Men K]"ed as ‘n\on( of the frontier scout posts near 5 1 n 5 me young fellow,” and \\!mh mmg: of interest to the r = st trying t X ered into the stuflio. | ca \ Field Gun Blows l p‘ shkar subsequently left the \ hY d g s 1, he g d a r a a collected 2 small turtle Rosbawar Mol iy . ar some of the tribesmen N v she ou. ¢ - fairy godmother | crayf me old bird's nests and |eral Mahsuds, hostile -smen, | disper: others engaged in § “I suppos: y e and, | ta here will be a pla el Tillad. et ,,E)” when a field |rar acks on the scouts. It is v o t nizht” rella erve ost the names of the |gun belonging : e | believ the tribesmen suffered f v o shyly, “My ers on Alvord's hockey team if | {ripesmen burst ;ombard- |a suz accidents - Jid you?" she smile d for-|co . ever succeed in winning a == 7 rynmor felt T Several tournaments have been held with the following results. The Mary Lou | doubles horseshoe pitching contest | low blue | for older boys who team up with & younger one was won by Bob May + | and Tom Hayes. They defeated Bob rom and Dick Pratt, In the leaders’ tour: Alvord-Sexton combin! Biy R MEa 'y stite G irienig A JOLT TOR BRYNY Hahn won over re hunt of the ason was won by the team com- old posed of Bob May, Carl Peterson, ssed the an 4] ter ! ter a two to get | hour h took them to all FIRST QUALITY Runner Cords - 30:31. .....54.95 : it : S za R 8.95 32x4 8.65 e t d | Ha d . n. 34> 13,50 33x4)2 (4.00 S Wales Plans Morument ) 2 . - - 8,15 ms.mss;a.gs?) RflfiflAM []F SPHRT To \hss &mclla E;aln}:fi:pl 3 i 810840028 89,95 ATV AL GNP s o AN , Opiks 1o Sharp Competition in Games on Shoves of Bantam Lake 436 MAIN STREET OrpP. E. MAIN TEL. 83 Plenty Parking Space for their lives, but s resulted. ands with Brynmor, and zlanced knowingly at Mary Lou. - : Mars Lo H o e sinosen. City Advertisement : = 7\’4!}[(] WATER RENTS ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE $10 to SBOG in a hurry? Get it here. ngthy m\csugalmm re; ALArCJ among your friends, relatives or employers. Borrow on your own personal security. Come in today. Investi- our friendly p‘:n without obligation. TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY Loan Service For the - Phone 4930 MUTUAL SYSIiEM 300 Main Street POLLY AND HER PALS ) (WOTS HE E{ SUTTINLY, H WHO SHOT =4 SUSIE! S ywouonT ] T FELLER. ) /o sum, BosS. AR EXPECT A§ 3 NEVA MESS WID = TURK TO 5 FlIUH-AHMS ! —_— = AL\T HPT P()OR P% SWALD GSHAUGHNESSY R e STE : : ’ | Fee= T v wouR FATHER WAR 5“'-DB|N5 . : ; . /'/ THE SEAT OF YoLR “The saddest thing woman's life is that keeps on hungerin’ to g held on her husband’s lap after she gets so fat it can't be done.” Oopyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate @aaao,shn- Y-u-m S.mx.u

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