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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924. MURHERH] [i"“ HAI] RECORD FREIGHT HANDLED Are You Fat" J ust Try Thls | Railroads of Conntey Set New Mark TWO SWEETHEARTS‘ Miss Lawson Engaged to Different e Men, Police Say Durinz Year of 1923, According To - SUSPECT WURDER AFTER 3,000 YEARS ; : " Bgyptologist Finds Traces of Vio-| Renew Legal Fight to lent Death in Mummy Dissolve Harvester Co. — { An inquiry, No New Clues t in 1916, after| rom her tomb years pre- beauty n"; the mummy made to open ‘ February 16 10 23 At the State Armory jrom Saturday the 16th to Saturday the 23ra. It begmsat 1 P, M. daily,except Washington's Birth- day, when the doors open at 10 t's a special privilege of you car owners— going to the Auto Show each year. You owe it to yourselves to see everything new in Motordom—to keep right up to the second on gasoline gossip. And for you who don’t own cars there will be ent a ll‘rh" Body Heaches Home e Young \Ionse Tal\e~ Actress ‘' As His Bride in Boston ° 1 thorax hat indicat- or murder, but a coun- advaneced the Run., Mon., Tues,, Wed. D. W. Griffith’s “WHITE ROSE” s it o= LYCEUM Wants Divorce, Custody of Daughter and Alimony . Sweeping everything under the bed... That's the lazy housekeeper’'s trick. With her, out of sight is out of mind, But the dirt and dust are there, just the same. You can't actually see the energy you save with “Wet Wash”, It's out of sight ~=but it won't be out of mind, You'll feel the difference the first day and every day that “Wet Wash” does your washing. And f it's the least expensive of all laundry services. | Wet Wash X J £ SeiBERTaSON'S 4c apound 1 : DAIRY PRODUCTS | Cleansers and Dt’.fc W BEITAIN. COMNN THE MAN WHO KNOWS ANY TIME IS WALL PAPER TIME 1921 Spring on Display. You 1 stock. MAKE SuseiTs SEIBERTS A1 E SEBERTSONK .’J-('/ourm///'mafl . Hartiord, Conn. Designs and Colorings are now ill find just the Paper you want in oul Neat Stripes—Tapestries—and Floral De- . signs in all the Popular Colors. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION The R. M. HALL CO. Paints—Varnishes—Wall Paper ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN,. CONN, The finest, stur- diest hahy chicks bred, Selected from heavy laying flocke. ATl varieties. Place orders early 179-183 S [ I)c-thl-'_\'u};o(.).\'ui‘ahh ior (m:e or Stere RACKLIFFE BROS. Inc. | THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY P.rkand Bigc!ow Stl'eets,' 7 West Main Streel Phone 3400 99 WEST ST, in the morning. a host of interesting things to marvel at. The State Armory will be a little bit of Florida during Show Week—coconut palms, orange trees—and everything. And of course you'll see an assembly of automobiles such as never before has been shown in Hartford. You'll see a thousand and one devices—master pieces of -ingenuity, wonderful to anybody simply because of their more than human ability to do the right thing at the right time. As we say—it's YOUR Show! The Hartford Automobile Dealers Association, Inc. IHigh Grade Furniture “The busy little store” RUSSELL’S SUPERIOR COFFEE 38¢ pouna 2 3-4 pounds ...$1.00 This is the finest Coffee grown Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. 29¢ Russell Bros 301 MAIN ST. AUCTION!! FPebruary 15, 19214 at 11 o'clock a, m Special Mid-Winter Sale of 50 Oluo Hor~e~ ‘A E. HO}\(L & CO. STOUK YARDS Charter Oak Park Phome 10157 (Stromberg Carburetor | | A: G Hawker CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS ~ General Trocking— TEL. 2079 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street THL. 2015 | Estimates cheerfully ghven on all jobs i For Qulck Retums Use Herald Classified Advts. Modern 2 Family House I..\l\\llll FOR SALLL GARAGE, CHICKIN RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS LOT, NEAR LAN 'S FAacTony, Agency For HOUSEHOLD RANGES A. D. LIPMAN 525-527 MAIN ST, ON WOODFORD !/ COOPS AND FRUT IS, MONEY TO lO’\\ 1 N SECOND MORTGAG H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. TEL 1 Open Until 8 P. M. | All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters. We Have the Goods HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room THE OLD HOME TOWN Here is a Modest Priced 2-Family House (or only £6500, Five rooms to a tenement and all improvements. Owner keeps it up in first class shape, Money to loan on mortgages—first and seconds, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 292 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. ~ BY STANLEY | WOULDNT \ A-MINDED TH WATER —IF \d”' IT HADNT BEEN/ FROZEN /{4 o NO-THOSE ]! BELROOMS | ARE COLDER || THAN A ! Burcner | SHop" ’ ” (Yo SAY THIS 1 AFTER THE ACCIDENT AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL THIS MORNING THE PROPIE TOR PROMISED 1o PUT A STOP To THE PRACTICE oOF ROOMERS mawm&@ WATER ©OuT OF THE UPSTAIRS WINDOWS N COLD WEATHER - | | |