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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER - 19,1916, BRISTOL MAN REVEALS SECRET|SPRINGFIELD GIRL ‘\ LANDLORDING IT IN NEW YORK You know this man—Ilook at his picture and see st B e e i WANGED IN SWING Tl | 275% Beers, Ales and. .Porter m\\ho knows Paul klll\!\fl that \\hl( he s true h'\'\_ § e use he is reliable and his action proves his words. 5 ! ; 38 ‘ cannot be sold had stomach and nerve trouble so bad that it laid . | i 3 B : A P on | IR S R e Al ol Rope Loop Over Tree Lmlbi § I | ; 0 for the time 1 1o and Signature b S R’ v day. I tried alm ost every medicine [ ('gul(; : find but zot no help until I got GOLDINE. A friend o mine told me how good it was and that I could get it at Caugm Amlmd Her Neck Holley’s Drug Store. 1 decided to try it and have taken 8;;/% three bottles. ' T hadn't worked a day in two weeks before o . I started taking GOLDINE but now I am working and i - o ; feel fine. I have gained eight pounds in weight and Springfield, Nov. 19.—At 6 o'clock Oviginatorof Goldine ||\ 1 1o T sloep like a child. I have many people ask me |last ovening Maude K. Ashland's hatil mas takiing that Belped me =0 hnusnianall fellithemy thelsecren I8 [ s nReiEesT B aee (R o tea 5 s re to fust GOLDI it natithevlos nilgeCi GRalREIollovis SNLE SR alioleasy their home, 115 Carew street ,and saw t remedy tell people where to get GOLD: for had it not been for tha i = ) oA b PAUL TETRAULT. | her ~old daughter swinging If vou suffer from headaches and haven't found anything that would | cheerfully by her hands from a short if you have catarrh so badly, that vou feel as though you were loop of rope running over a tree limn. ¥ reficresic) if you get dizzy spells and <ing cold all the time and are short: of breath; you g r tq 47 Winter street, New Britain, and ask .?rs ‘;;1?\:'. g?g{:::\ s Cox‘: tell you: what GOLDINE will do for she | out the door again to call Maude and sufferod that way for several years before she got GOLDINE. saw her hanging limp and still with There is not a man of Wi i ew Britain who doesn’t know the | {he rope caught around her neck. She wonderful work done in this by GOLDINE. If you believe the word | was dead. Just how Maude got en- of your friends you must have faith in this remedy. Get it today at| tangled probably mobody ill = ever | . Crowell’s Drug Store, 254 Main St. Ask about the free bottle he has for | know. Me; 1 Examiner E. J. M. honey officially reported the death as accidental. The little girl was the “tomboy” of the neighborhood and was loved fo. it. Bverybody nearby was accustomi- ed to see her climbing trees and walking the top edge of the neighbor- hood fences. evening when she ran out in the k vard and hopped up on a settee beside the tree and he- gan swinging high from the loop of rope whose lower end hung about four — i and a half feet from the ground the & 2 widowed Mrs. Ashland did not fret. M 0 | She was used to all sorts of antics of N | that sort on the part of the daughter. om e N : f INER’ REED .8{ TDLLOCK’ She proceeded to get supper‘and dis- Local Dlstr]bu‘tors. covered the tragedy only when the meal was on the table and it was time to call Maude in. The news spread almost instantly over the neighborhood and rush call went out to Dr. Bernard Rabinovit and the police. Officers sped to the Ashland home with the pulmotor. Al- though it was eyident the child was dead before she was taken out of the ‘ABSORBER - | rope noose, the lung machine was used on her for 20 minutes before the ‘ “ last spark of hope was gone. B ANT MAXE CAR “It was plainly an accident, tHough " . it is hard to imagine just how the lii- ! tle girl got caught” said Dr. Ma- Sk < honey, medical examiner, after his R.\do from the sidewalk to street vkthout a ;ouhu,g | investigation. “Obviously she had — Ride at any speed over cobblutones, car tracks, deep * been holding to the two sides-of {®c he!u “ripples or any kNad of road, and rope loop With both hands, possibly a couple of feet above the bottom of the fie s & S. S d\ck Absorbm loop. Maybe her hands slipped and | her chin caught in the loop, somehow L Will make you think that all roads are macadam. winding the rope around her head. - | Probably her neck was broken by the A New Principle—Endorsed by Users and Best Engineers f§ ' fiist shock. for the rope was just short enough to keep her feet an inch Ten minutes later the mother looked New York hey wouldn't pay an | Wyl M3IYl pIO[pUBR] 2y} pum osua| advance of a month rent unless | out. There were 40 families of them. | the laudlord would give them a year's | The scene is in IKast 105th street 8. & $. will tmprove your car 100%. We do not ask you to believe us, We ., or so off the ground. want to demonstrate it m Jou, or refer you to R o h-nyou write Detrolt ! DEVELOPED N ,'sqtemcbile engineers, ve You ask Auto Supp 5 I ACCORD Brice iy reasanable. | They are made fora 0w can install them [ ™ or we will do 1t at our Service Station. cve i Kasentend, Sad WE WILL SIVE YOU A SEEREE 1t ou svsoce § | REW Q RD WITH THE FASHION PARK FOR SALE BY DEALERS. ASX FOR A DEMONSTRATION. i \ METHOD OF HAND-TAILORING ALLIED AUTOMOTIVE CORP’N. \ reward of twenty-five dollars for h Z vidence that will convict the parties h evi 210 W”\‘-“Sggonssgnomoy"fik Branch | who robbed the orchard building of 141 John Street § | Monday night. - : ‘ i 1‘ 3. W. ROBBINS, . ALL OVER-GARMENTS, BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT s 3 —_— T | WE HAVE BEEN PAR- GREVA VBBV BERR BB RGO Q@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@ | TICULAR TO .HAVE THE THE MODERN FUNERAL ELEMENT OF COMFORT LIBERALLY CONSIDERED. Principles are permanent,.but progress is always a temporary stage; the one is fixed, the other *= fluid; the one is old and the other is ever new. The sun is okd as creation, but its light is new every morning. The rose bush is per- manent, but its roses are fresh every June—New Era Magazine. Thee progressive spirit is nowhere more in evidence than in the art and science of caring for the human dead. In all ages and in every c].ime reverence for the dead has been inherent in man. Customs differ, and various are the modes of disposing of the bodies of our departed friends. In the United States the science of embalming has reached a stage of perfection never dreamed of by the peoples of ancient times. To modern chemistry, plus the energy and enterprise of the American fu- neral director, is due the wonderful progress in our methods of funeral manage- " THE FUNERAL HOME 15 Walnut St. New Britain (This is No. 6 of a series of advertisements by ANDREWS & DOOLITTLE.) (Copyrighted 1919.) EASE THROUGH THE CHEST AND WAIST HAS BEEN SUC- READY-70-PUT-ON CESSFULLY SECURED, AND CUSTOM SERVICE WITH- THE HY-LINE EFFECT AS- OUTOTFHj ;ggf.o:;‘)vcz SURES A GRACEFUL DRAPE FROM THE SHOULDERS. R '.'.I-II % k: % oZeRe e fela R Tole) - ° B X @@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@?@@@ s dorderclororodordekoboaoboackekederolototetodor T T T Y T Yo YT R oY) _, , - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Almost An Impossibility! BY BLOSSER WELL, HE ALl TW' 'S BATITLED Yo &S - BUT HE WARTS M) ) FRECKLES DD:)S TINB WANTS WALF OF THE WS HALF IN TH' MIDDLE, ABOUT LAST NIGHT 2 D oy obiy HALF OF BED, ISKY UG- I AN 1B WANTS ME- To WHID Him! . THE NOISE Vou 2 i) T™' BED. \ T* SLEEP ON BoTH TWO MADE WAS SIDES OF HiM!