New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 12, 1930, Page 4

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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930. — started ‘“cells” all | [] | for the flight back to En 5 |the dirigible visited Ottawa and |long after its completion. 2 I hen fic atrnin was {ieq | Toronto, dipping twice over Niagara| The Canadian jaunt had the two- avaria and Meck- : i Falls. Ottawa was reached Sunday|fold purpose of giving Canada S e mfent |glimpse of the ship and of testing RAP Hl Lioal fucling of the ship was begun | the repairs to the fins damaged on A B it ki upon its return to this |its flight across the ocean. It began Wing € ora S a p. m. (E. S. T.) Sunday more said “Hate Party” 10 Be Reckoned |icor,ons dumiter of Puic 5n” Gaoc [ ggiclaiye ReStRRMS Mot no ins the mekt vome et e et vz 0 Cartine. ey With September 14 | ne s mierior peo-| O1¢A16 Harmiul Reactions Sage - Allen & Co. INC., HARTFORD arhst Qut of Town Customers Call Enterprise 1000 Without Charge FOR PRESENT SCHOOL = e i s i b e e B el August Fur Sale I'rustees Consider New Means ~aties will b ed SRt ' . o e £ Using | Bequcei D ‘ i the s o PO e Introduces @ Brand New Idea ts Weakened i = onecivat asoncc‘of s art has made I i na, enigtivinend o s Your Fur Coat Made To Order $ (Sizes 14 to 38) for Larger sizes at slight additional cost ade coat, made to vour exact measurements, e vour skins. Then the coat is made to your or- der, beautifully tailored, and with a choice of exquisite linings. sig !:;REW REFUELINE Fur fashions are smarter than ever this year, with the “long-limbed” look Ve that is so flattering, and the unusual treatments of collars and sleeves. ENGLISH UIRIEIBLE These are all the first pelts of the season—which are the very finest, but necessarily limited. So choose early! Fligh{ Back Home Planned “At American Broadtail Siberian Squirrel First Opportunity” Hudson Seal (dyed mushrat) Jap Weasel TR Ombre Muskrat Scotch Mole FUR SHOP — TEIRD FLOOR 70 RETAIN CHANGSHA Communists Reported Five Miles bast of City—Fear [ooting If Reds Return LITTLE STORIES OF FAST SUCCESSES (NUMBER NINE] RAMON NOVARRO 7 g g ° / ) A MEXICAN REVOLUTION ' His Spanish forebears conquered Mexico } o /';’ % K LEFT HIM BROKE. JUST A FEW (0 0] €Clrica Fo e e JEARS LTER HE HAD A SX- [} By wonlit Ie country in teg :)e years. Bu b\ A - NN Ak e Ramon alone conquere America, con- : ; s THE LEADING MOVIE STARS, quered Europe, and all points east . ., 1n S o e A\ \ BETTER COOKING e scarcely more than a camera’s flicker. For Ramon gave the world a thrill! | SIS ESS WORK And that’s the tale of another young con- MONEY SAVED queror, OLD GOLD cigarettes. New Epg- land surrendered in just two months. ““You win, OLD GOLD!” said the Middle West. From coast-to-coast the victory spread. i And in just one year, OLD GOLD be- , came the country’s fastest growing cigarette. NO W Because OLD GOLD, like Novarro, offered the world a brand new thrill. Finer tobaccos HOT WATER gave a mellower taste. Better tobaccos ELECTRICALLY ended throat-scratch. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND EXTRA EASY TERMS NOW © P Lorillard Cs. . [] - Connecticut Light & Power Co By GUANT s AT 003 o> L . APPEARED DECEMBER 1927. JUST TWO MONTHS LATER OLD GOLD WAS ONE OF THE FOUR BRBEST SELLERS THROUGH-— PLAINVILLE—PHONE 560 OUT THE LONE STAR STATE. 82 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3600 BETTER TOBACCOS . . CARLOAD'?

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