New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 2

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WINTER NEEDS For Your AUTOMOBILE Wood Alcohol 75¢ Gallon Priming Ether 25¢ and 50c¢ can el e Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. SMART COATS for Women ard Misses $55-$85-$125 HOPSFALLS 95- 9‘)\(51//14:))8{:?:( Hartford, A Pays to Buy Our Kind OVLRCOATS We Number of Made Have a Custom ULSTER OVERCOATS” Ready-to-\Wear $40 . $65 Tailors 13 MAIN STREET Let Us Clothe You We Know How WILL ENPORCE 1AW o Mayow Willing 1o tificd Flavoring ¢ PALACE By Living ih Philippnes Said o Ye London Shop I | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ,WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1923. NEGROES LYNCH ONE | SWIF L WILSON CUDARY LONELY FILIPINO HEIR T0 MILLIONS Have Until Nov, 23 v Penalties Applied, Wallace Says Will At Once Be GET GOVT 'S LAST WORD| | FOR INDIGESTION To Open Books | and Novem- t DICKINSON -~ SAFE FOR 1000 YEARS Faperts Loak Over Tower of London and Find it Very Stuedy, 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere ‘SureRelief D\ STUDENTS IN CHARGE Ohio State University Mon and Wom- | end To Conduet Columbus Depart- | ment Store for One Day ‘olumbus, 0., Nov, 21.—Pretty co- : to become | tor starters and | o- ' guard that a crowd of negroes had | rge de- |taken charge of Hardy and had gone| ye in the direction of the river, less than s- into the river.” * Big Class Initiation By WiILL IS SET AsIDI . nNOB CHURCH ALTARS Dr. Freeman Lo $100.000 10 Chanf- four and Cat OF Wife € of Vandalism n Berlin WHITMAN BENNET Presenfs Eagles Tomorrow \mht ric u.] local entertainers. tefreshments will he served RAY OF SUNSHINE, New York Banker Conditions seem Better Abroad Says the 1 nk, retur from a triy THURSDAY FRIDAY SATU The Thrilling | Goodrich, an aged negress, who lived _ i plantation, upon which the negress {later to turn the prisoner over to the OF THEIR OWN KIND {Robber and Slayer of Golored‘ Woman Meets Violent End Tunica, Miss,, Nov. 21.—The story| of the robbery and murder of Eliza on a plantation near Commerce, Miss., gecame known today with reports| that Ed. Hardy, negro, met his death either by drowning in the Mississippi | river, or at the hands of a mob of| negroes. { Following the robbery and slaying, of the negress, Hardy escaped into/ Arkansas where he was dpprehended by Hugh Fontaine, manager of the/ lived. Iontaine brought his prisoner; to Commerce and left him with a negro guard at the plantation com- missary. Returning a short time the sheriff, Fontaine was told by a gile distant. Other negroes on the plantation| are reported as saying that Hardy| confessed the crime and “jumped Lic-o0-rice = real anise” flavor, more delicious than plain licorice RDAY Melodrama of LIFE IN THE UNITED STATES MAIL SERVICE Dedicated To the Loyal Mailmen Who Serve the Public Faithfully and Highly Endorsed by Cast Includes MARY STARTING NENT MONDAY CARR and BRANDON TYNAN KEITH VAUDEVILLE Postmaster W, F. Delaney. CLARK SISTERS’ REVUE Thanksgiving Table Silver in Flatware and Hollow-ware in Wm. Rogers and 1847 are in stock here at all times, FREE CHEST With Every Set of 26 Pieces—Knives and Forks B. GEORGES " Jeweler 166 MAIN ST. ROOM 10 Walk One Flight—It Will Pay You WAITING FOR YOUR MESSAGE! The telephone is at your elbow—and over the telephone you always get a hearing. How much of your traveler’s time is spent in selling? While he is on a train or waiting in someone’s outer office he might be talking to the customer by TOLL LINE and making another sale. One merchant estimates that 46% of a sales- man's time is spent traveling=—that 15% of his time goes to actual selling. The balance is lost in waiting. He sells only when the other man is listening. The loss of time in sales work costs the merchants millions of dollars annually. If you placed an order today and the shipment was made tomorrow, by how many dollars would it increase your turnover? Bell System One Policy - One System Universal Service THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND ! TELEPHONE COMPANY ALCOHOL FOR YOUR RADIATOR 1 Gallon 75¢ 1 Quart 20c O'Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39 Washington Street Phone 900 New Britain, Conn. 17—PEOPLE—17 YOUTHFUL DREAM CHORUS

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