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HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922, NEW BRITAIN DAILY SMASHING BARGAINS ALE BEGINS MONDAY, March 6th, ENDS SATURDAY, March 11th NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF OPPORTUNITY TO BUY. SUCH HIGH GRADE GOODS AT SUCH RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES IT'S A BAD FIRE THAT DOES NO ONE GOOD . ' VARNISHES BRUSHES (SLIGHT DAMAGE) (DAMAGED AND OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW STOCK OF SNAPPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 WE WILL QUOTE NO PRICES, AS THE PAINT TRADE WOULD CLEAN US OUT IN SHORT ORDER — Of Course! This Is A Cash Sale ‘ THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY | 3.5 FRANKLIN SQUARE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. [} \PAINTS (NO DAMAGE) -t ; now were R s JUDGE IS VERY .| WUCH PLEASED is Fooled However by Prize* ; Winer Today M The judge is having a wonderful |} time lately receiving letters which fairly chirp with delight about the de- cisions that ?N‘ made. The judge is not unmindfl of the fact that he ]\;l.'!l been criticized from time to time he is going to print a letter received. || Not wanting to “gum' a party the judge is trying, as you sec, to egg Mr. Boardman into passing the cough|g New Britain, Conn., |V March 3, 1922. (7§ The Herald, , New Britain, Conn. Gentlemen:— Att. Judge of Classificd Add Rhymes. Just a note to express our sincere thanks to you for your good judg- ment in selecting H. R. Boardman's poem as the winner in your daily cons test. t Qur good friend, Mr. Boardman, ‘threatened’ to give us a real treat if |« one of his poems was selected, and, / = Our house has just been painted, And you think And you will want a brooder too Mor-you know that “they can scratch.” Bpportunity comes a-knocking only This time its a-knocking as its never And Easter come again; Jrder now your cards of cheer, IFrom four, five, three West Main. CHARLOTTE W. TAYLOR, IFarmington, Conn. A splendid job indeed; you, want yours to look likewise, Just call for Mr. Weed. CHARLOTTE W. TAYLOR, IParmington, Conn. March weather will soon be ‘agoin’’ And April bound in with a hop;, fustle 'round for the clothes they are showi Today at "Yc CHARLO" ondon Shop. '12 W. TAYLOR, IFarmington, Conn. me chickens would like some f the old hen ha you more ust get a drops. From Rackliffe The letter: Buckeye incubator Brothers store little biddies hatch will get their living When the am sure they MRS. A. J. ELTON, Kensington, Conn. once at every door, knocked before, So ppen wide and listen, this bar- gain may be for you, “For sale—an upright piano, hogany, and like new. mo- 3.—The name and address of the winner will bey announced daily «in The Herald together with a copy of the Want Ad Rhyme he has written. 4.—Date each Want Ad Rhyme that | you send in.© More than one at a time | on separate sheets of paper from the | same party will be accepted but not | more than one on each advertisement. School boys and girls may compete as well as grown-ups. Test your skill at may win $1.00. LENTEN DEVOTIONS St. Mary's church was crowded to the doors last night at the Lenten de- votions. The exercises consisted of Stations of the Cross and henediction. Rev. W, A, Krause was in charge. The rosary will be recited next Wedn y[paid the death evening, and a sermon deliver ternoon. He retained unconcious mien to minute attempts by save him failed lon and David tercede. rhyming-—you Chicago, chair and carried the same comatose has lain for weel ver of two $510 FOR ONE STAMP. Philadelphia, Pa., March 4.—An in- teresting stamp of the issue of Aug- ust, 1861, was sold at auction here yesterday for $540. Less than half | a dozen of the stamps, known as the “1-Cent August’ are in existence, it was said. | both fell just action ein The trap T court GHURCH WAS SLOWLY GHOKED T0 DEATH Executed in Chair But Too Weak {0 Reatize What was Happening March 4.—Strapped to a gallows -in ate in which he to the automobile penalty apparently end. attorney: when! Judges Sc refused the his Head four his hehalf had Had to Raise THE AFFAIRS OF JANE AND WHAT COLLEGE DIP YOu ATTEND, )| cogcE-1 QuUIT 1 NEVER ATTENDEDE been completed. Church’s head drop- ped on his chest as he was carried to the gallows, and a deputy sheriff had to raise his head to adjust the noose Sheriff Peters asked the usual ques- tion--whether the condemned man had any statement to make—but re- ceived no response, and the chair carrying the slayer crashed through the sprung trap. | Pictures Taken Shortly before Church was carried to the gallows newspaper photograph- | ers were admitted to the death cell. Tt was the first time in history that such a procedure had been allowed. But Sheriff Peters declared he permitted it so there would be no question as to Church's condition. | | At 3 o'clock the attorneys pleaded | before Chief Justice Scanion in the Criminal court that Church had been deprived of ‘his constituticial rights when he was not alJlowed to appear| at his sanity tria) Justice Scanlon denied the petition, which sought to certify the case to the United States Supreme Court. An attempt to secure a stay on the ground that execution had not bf's‘n‘ Church, Last- to in- minutes Entirely Unnecessary [z MY GOODNESS = DON'T YOU REGRET THAT YOU HAD SO LITTLE EDUCATION ?) cians, raphers and alienists, some experts have called an acute state of self-imposed hypnotic lepsy. The explosion of powder fail- ed to arouse him; {quicken and the same, larms shroud about him and carried him to the gallows. where he was placed in a stout oak chair. his head fell forward on his chest. Army asked the condemned |repeat the Lord's prayer, |Wwas no response. MiSS JANE? HIGH SCHOOL I N ™Y ( The owner needs the money quick, no fair offer will he ignore, find him by addressing, Box four sixty-four. MARY H. COLTURY, 123 Forest street. just as we were on the verge of de- spair, you award him the much covet- ed, One Dollar. Our whole department wishes to ex- press their sincerc thanks to you for making our ‘party’ such a success ACCOUNTING DEPARTME Charles W. Prancis wins tod .| The Francis, who hails from Southington, care, made the judge blush a bit. His poem | And evening finds me weary; is a masterpicee——"you think it is and |1 seat myself in an easy chair it isn't"—that's where the fun comes| And wish for something cheery. in. | If only music, restful strains West | Might to my cars be bringing! 1 feel "twould banish cares and pains em| To hear the voice of Right here, The Herald meets my eye Suggesting help in sorrow his sign, To Cogswell 1 will go, and buy line A phonograph tomorrow. ELSIE J. DICKT You'll PO day has been filled with toil and turned the corner from Main, believe strain She made me boy And traflic cop forgot dodged in and out of “I'ne As she polished everywhere He had to st ‘the bootblack Faccpt one place | etul lines and dainty curves, [1 pholstering g our specialty | On couches, chairs, or what it may be, We'll make vour furniture look like new With g Bhe wa for worn out nerves A cure Down where the cars stop she passed SECOND TERM OF COURSE NOT, PROFESSOR=WHAT carried out within twent-five day of sentence, as required, also failed. Does Not Awaken At 3:40 the official jury of physi- with newspaper men, photog- entered the cata- his pulse did not his breathing remained sheriffs bound his wrapped a white Two deputy and legs, As he was seated, Does Not Pray Anderson of the Salvaticn man to but there Gen. Then the noose was adjusted about the neck and Sheriff Peters lifted the drooping head to cover it white hood. and the chair fell, leaving the body hanging. had with a The trap was sprung The muscles which Church apparently been unable to use for days twitching nor- mally. The man was strangled to death at the end of ten minutes, physicians announced. His neck was not broken as is usual in hangings. ICE IN U. S, LAND OF] Hungarian Government Plans Setting Up Bureau in This Country. Budapest, March 4.—The Hungari- an government will soon have several thousand acres of land to sell and | contemplates setting up a bureau in" America, where the Hungarians in that country can purchase farms. This land was given to the government to pay for taxes on other properties. Joseph Szaszy, who was sent to the I United States recently to study the situation of Hungarians there gays that his countrymen in America num- ber about five hundred thousand, that their savings averaged about $400 to $600 each and that many of them would like to return to Hungary if they could buy land here with their BY YOUNG DOINGS OF THE DUFFS CYIOSUre 1o satisty you you quite a IANnd guaranty Yes! We'll save | change, "m.u-\ us The IPurniture ! RUSSELL of svery ey Aud it this "I st go down Areh to o “ihe bit of | ch’ you want to three ce, nine, Ixchange. TORELLO, anley street H Rules of the Contest. he out from Jester's-- CNe It surely is A CHARLES W 120 ] Soutiingtor “inke ver fear,” ulebaker year.” FRANCIS, | Aol Conn, | 1.~ Write a Want Ad Rhmye hased on classified advertisement which appears in The Herald. Want | {Ad Rhymes on classified ads in gen- Wi are included. Your must coneern some particuiar ad, The | assified advertisements are ol Page 11 2.-~Write on but one side of the paper and be sure to paste a copy of | the advertisement about which you | write on the same side of the sheet, preferably at the top of your verse At the bottom of this paper on the wune stde write your name and ad-! dress in il and maii (o the Want | Ad Rhymes Judge, Now Dritain Her Soon glorious sprivgtize wil, be here, |alds len som¢ poems which the thought better than the prize wing nliow, that mi | out by the ilial Judige of Oy i +n the usi pi Just drop them a card. MeMation wili ti I'or you T For ver Other not ver: ustics Public e is high in the yard, them away some Hetle pay WIiNGI T5 115 duy KENREL, Shuttie Meadow Avenne | WANT THE MOST | PRONOUNCED CHECK You HAVE! [/ TTHIS ONE U [OUGHT To SUIT You- b ' EVERY DAY -WHEN ASKS ME TODAY THE CHECK GIRL OVER AT LUNCH GETS MY GOAT ey i | GO IN THERE SHE WANTS To CHECK MY HAT - IF SHE 1’LL SAY MY HAT IS CHECKED! CHECK YourR HAT,SIR P BY ALLMAN| ~ OH, SOYOUR HAT 1S CHECKED! |! HOT STUFF -YOU OUGHT TO GO || IN BURLESQUE - HE MAKES UP A FUNNY JOKE TO SAVE ATHIN DIME! | MY HAT 1S f .CHECKED: YOU'RE._SOME CUCKOO I'LL SAY YOURE SAFE-NOBODY. WOULD STEAL THAT L\D! ¥