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The New Tailor Made Combination Victory Crawford Range A. A. 80 West & PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING & @@@D@@@E@I@@@@flfl- ] 4!'?"?"# miEE @ E RN e e EEE £0UZ~g <2 ME® Mills Main St. 1 ) ) ) 5 e o o 1:;x) ECTATION DENIED. Messenger Sentence; Gets 314 to 7 Years. New York, Feb. 20.—Leco Julofsky, the broker's mcesssnger who calmly remarked when extradited from Los Apgeies that he expected a suspended sentence for stealing. $11,000 of se- curities entrusted to his care, was sentenced yesterday to from three years and six months to seven years in state's prison. His brother Milton, found guilty of receiving the stdlen goods from ‘him, was sentenced to from a year and six mwonths to three years. Arthur Milers also convicted of recelving some of the sccurities, was givén a suspended sentence, It war said that he did not profit by recciving the bonds and aided in the recovery of many of them. CONVICTS ARE NOT TO* © BE WITNESS TO HANGING Chicago, Feb. 20.—Prisoners in the Cook county jail wilt.not witness the execution tod: of “Smiling Jack™ O'Brien, 21-yve: sunman, victed of mur a policeman. Sherift Charl . Pelers announc- ed today that he would remove pris- onere from the death corridor, fol- lowing notice from Matthew Mills, as- eistant attorney prosecuted if lie for.a public h: MAN IS’ DROWNED TN BIG TANK OF OIL Worcester, Mase., Feb. 20.—Joseph W. ‘Labrie, 44 years old. an wecount- ant ot the Quinelgamond wire mill of the American Steel & Wirc Co., was- drownead yesterday: in & biz tank con- taining theusands of gallons of oil. e slipped pn a piece of ice and iumbled into the tank before help could reach him, and was dead when the tapk was drained. ANOTHER PAY RAISE AT YALE. Haven, F 20.—The Yale ation bas voted to authorize dent Hadley to announce that in salaries of as- s and instructors at 1 be made dating 'he exact amount the increases o3 the advance de last spring will not be known after consideration of the entire udget for the year unt university N.%1. Feb. 20.—Walter T. . alleged member of the com- rounist party, of which he was said to Jersey state secrctary, and ted of advocating tho over- ow of the government by violence, « sentenced to state prison for from . to 10 years and fined $1,000 in the me court here yesterday. Judge sborne refused to reduce the $10,000 bai] fixed for Gabriel pending appeal. Breakfast is no bother to Antielpated o Suspended | con- | © POWERFUL PROJECTILE. Naval OrdmanccPlant’s 16-Inch Shell Pierces 13 Inches of Armor. Feb. 20.—Boring its way through more than 13 inches of armor belt steel, a 16-inch projectile produced at the new naval ordnance plant in- South Charleston, Wi ¥a.— the third shell fired out of a test group of five—met every reéquirement that the naval officers believed to bé a'record in big Shell production. OFf | f the three private plants ,that have contracted to produce 16-inch pro- jectiles for the Navy, officers said two - bad failed to produce a satisfactory shell in 15 ‘months, whilo tho third shell of the first group from the naval | plant came up to requircment. The 16-inch projectile, waighs + 2,100 pounds, against -the 1,400 pounds of the 14-inch shell, will be turned out in quantities at the South .Charlpsten plant for- the 16- inch guns of the dreadnought style ships under construction. Two of these ships, the Marviand and the ' Colorago, will be launched in the . The tesis yesterday were under long-range con- Washington, which ditions.! ADAMS RELEASED. Mine Supcrintendent Was Reported Kidnapped in Zacatecas, Mexico. Los Angeles, Cal, Feb. 20.— Willfam Welsh Adams, American mine superintendent reported kid- napped in Zacatecas, Mexico, the 13th, has been released, according to mes- sages whieh his wife says shé has received. The messages came from the Amer- ican Metals c any’s offices in New York and. Mexico and from the American consul at Monterey, Mexico. Flu Victims—Take No More Chances Use Goldine to Rebuild Your System And Kecp Away Further Illnes Have you had the flu? Are you one of those who fought against this dread disease and then finally recov- cred. only to learn your strength is partly #one, your system run down and that you arc troubled with a number of pretty little ailments? If you are one of these, don’t take any more chances. The number of deaths caused indirectly by the flu, deaths of persang who have apparently recov- ered but who are stricken again, weels, months, or even a year after thelr recovery from the first attack, has been cnormous in the past 18 months, Let us reason it out. Your system was in poor condition before your ill- ness, else the flu could not have got its grip en you. It is a recognized fact | that the disease weakens the whole | pody and leaves it in a run down con- ! dition that invites every kind of dis- ease. If your system is weaker now than it was when you wore stricken with the flu, isn’t it time you go: busy and strengthened vourself, so that vou will not be such an easy victim the next time a. gere happens your way? Of the Goldine remedies, Goldine Ne. 1 is the tonic and system bullder. It is made of herbs which have been carefully chosen for their tissue- building qualittes. It will strengthen vou, add to your weight and build up again the parts that were wealicned by the flu. Here is a case that should interest you: Mrs. Elizabeth Wade of 74 CUff street, Shelton, Conn., say: “After getting better from an attack of the flu, T found that my nerves were bad. I was so short of breath I could not lic down, and I had terrible sick head- aches. My heart was also affected and I always had-a smothered feeling. ' T was weak and had no appetite. 1 got some Goldine No. 1 and after taking it, will say that it is a wanderful medicine for it strengthened me, brought back my appetite and reliev- ed all the other troubles which .the flu left.” = Don’t wait any longer. Get Goldine today.. Tt is sold in your ity by Crowell's drug store, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, PRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 20, 1920. —_— NEW BRITAIN FINANCIAL TIP: Overcoats at 27.65 and 39.65 You ‘buy stocks in the chance of their going up. 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