New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1915, Page 9

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Ranks With America’s Speediest Cars 3 to 65 miles per hour. There are no hills for a Chevrolet The ‘Gar of the Day. — The Product - of Experience Won its laurels on its: merits, as By TIIIS SIyll Ye Shall Know It you can see by a demonstration My experience in motor cars has taught me—this car is without a competitor. . \ : GUARANTEE—The Chévrolct is the most Chevr olet Roadster 'v economical 4 cylinder car to be found at any Chevr OIetB_‘_’a‘_lSler price in running cost per mile. Everybody fascinated by its smooth running qualities THE CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR IS THE CAR OF THE HOUR A ride will convince you and not obligate you. ———Catalogue and testimonials on request.——— : ,, Chevrolet ’l‘ouring Car ~ Price $750—Without Starter & A wonder for the price involved. Individual in its snappy, stylish appearance. Known for its easy riding---Wonderful ' <IN : Price $985—Complete Power---Ease of Control Ty b & . : &l _ Ord'ers Are Now Being Placed for Ju.ne SEE IT—TRY IT— ’ %S Delivery on thed(e}rfl%\;:KOLET 4 Cylin- ASK AN OWNER FI0 W RS S gy ow Boy. Roadster $460. Touring $490 Price $875—Starter Extra. ‘Whatever Your Car G COHEN Telephone--Limousine ‘Wants May Be--See A. ' . , and Open Cars to Rent | to Carl A. Benson of 564 Church meeting last night on the courses of terrible charge lies in the future. ‘(her legal process. Yet the issue of RUTHERFORD ON street and Miss Hulda Johnson of study offered in the school and an- FRANK CI.AIMS When that day arrives I shall be vin-!guilt or innocence has been befor:| pLetiers were received Southington. A license has also been gwered the questions of the parents dicated—and if T am alive T will lvefnne court, that in which the Jury sat. | {jingki Bullding company issued to Philip:Joseph Joyce of 154 in' regard to graduation and college | enabled to enjoy freedom and honor.;All subsequent appeals were made| Zuk, who .r’: cbul“ onthly mesting of the ‘school | Cherry stréet and Miss [Florence entrance requirements. Watien to00ve. jupon alleged legal and jurisdical er-|}ouses on Sliver and @ »n held Friday arternoon, Ecklund of §7 Erwin place, : 1. Allen Moore was elected presl- INNOCENI of M RD{R frors not upon the facts or the evi-| from Building lw of the finance committce | < The mayor and board of aldermen dent to succeed Henry Hoar, whose | g AT W ior i, o idence. Since the jury l.:ard the case | threatening 1o stop T O L s catii ovaming: term expired. The other officers elect- Y e full truth and all of tho facts no court or inquity or review has|houses unless the buflders 5oL o ted follow: N N in the case, when they come to light, sifted the evidence. No decision of [ «tops. Inspector Rutl R B R LS . Viece President—A. F. Bichstadt. = g as some day they will, will prove to any appeals court undertook to pred-| job every minute these Cfiflflfilfllfifl m“ sml MS m the world that my assertion of in- icate an opinion on the record of the | promises (o have some of e of diphtheric. on Broad strect s v | Secretary—Miss Millie F. McAuley. A TUTRAVE ToUn 10 TARENT Treasurer—Bernadotte Loomis, nocence s the truth. |testimony and evidence. The doubt| in town in court before | prted to the health department i o 7 < | Executive committee—Mrs. J. E. | i “The legal areni is closed to me.’of the trial judge as to my guilt still | lating the lawes, (hairman W. B. Rossberg. of the Lo A Moore Elected President ot g h Martin,’ Louis Nair, and Mrs, Buel Nsvfl KHM M“y szn The bar is placed forever against fur- remains.” _department has secured an School Asseciation Last Night. B. Bassétte. : i tion on atratt of land on the line Louis P. Slade, principal of the Music was furnished by the Toma- | —_— = = soni Mandolin club and the teachers | Atlanta, Ga., May 11.—Leon AL thq ‘Proposed tunnel in upper Bur- | New Britain High school, addressed | the Parents’ and Teachers’ assocldtion entertained the parents in their TOOMS [0y whon resentenced yesterday (o | rriage license has been lssued of the High scliool* at thelv annual after the meeting. ipRiledtie o machngtod e e—t? | ¢f Mary Phagan, made this state- i g e —— ment: S : | “Again 1 stand before you. Asain 2, P 1 1 1 : s 1 can but reiterate that 1 am inno- Don't Pay Higher Prices For Ary Non—Sktd Tire! il ot ok tag o Mory Phagme. I have absolutely no guilty knowl-' v edge of that tragic occurrence. o A ¥ A Judge in Doubt. & 5 “I am innocent of this charge, and | FISK FISK T assert that the record of the evi- | ¢ | dence: concjusively proves ‘this. No VICE NON-SKID vl appellate tribunal has ever passed ! o upon this evidence. The -only judge e who has ever lwa.rd it stated that he ' lREs % S0 o S O s have an Ash Hod with a Coal Hod beude & ‘Have The Most Effective Tread You Can Buy And Lok aio Ay s ‘é::;: 1 - (patented). The Ash Hod is deep and catchu Phsgin s death. Are Unexcelled :i!n Mileage Returns been taken for a life, bdt the real s 2 hag cul}‘).ril will ot hawve. paid, the pen- | an Of the ashes. It ls easy tO rem ! 1 wiM suffep? for anpther’s Note These Non-Skid Casing Ptices % indd : Trust in God. carry and doesn’t spill. Both hods free. 3:x30 % 12.20 . 4ix34 - 27.30 - : : “My trust 1§ in God, who kfjows that ! N 4 x33 - 20.00 4ix36 - 28. 70 my protestation ot innocence'arc the ! M old, clumsy ash pan 15 Khard to remove truth. = At some future dates theé| 4 x34 - 20.35 5x37 33,90 whole mortal world will realize it. It | - e Compare the above prices with those on all other Non-Skids.or Plain Treads. » l":‘""hi“l;'.‘?:a.lflfi l‘.‘}'):::‘dcziuk;“::: i . o and sm.ews aShes over floor and 'ta‘“. The Fisk Non-Skid offers the greatest tire value ever known! gi'%ired?i,u'rh?fofi,’;?';fii i -f"fii":?f : o P ot ‘ The 'wondesfl “Singk “Damper " utufe. - ® [patented] makes perfect control of Fisk Tires-For Sale By All Dealers “Anything else T might sy at this | ! * " L ; ! 4 ¢ fite.and oven. - Better than two dam- time would he haut, an elaberation of | Yet 1 am i THE Fisk RUBBER COMPANY fuiy aive. tasine tect thae ey pour | B \MLZ § MK, pers. Have you seen it? 2k OF N. Y. ; tion is most pracarious. Tt is a aii- | o - uation which is so far removed fromr} % AWE o y Chlcopee Falls, Mass. s jamyiing that my Mife and mental at-| 1 ot 3 Gas, ovens if desired; qfll h N | titude could’ have 'bespoken. % It = hideous but at the sanfe time s6 un- | Y . ! [imgle] or elevamd [donbu]. real, so incongrdous. % [ s ¢ i s, Message of Theology. - “It is fundamental in human life to want to live. This desire to exist is ingrained in all of us—it is the basie| morality of all who live. ~ To those who have the proper ideals of living, | life without honor is insufferable. | This is the message of theology and | ethice. ‘ “In the light of the whole truth; T know—and the Almighty knows— that the morality of my position i this case is unassailable. This being ds0o, my complete exoneration of this |\

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