New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1924, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN vAiLt nouanalD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27; 1924, JOIN THE GLENWOOD FURNACE C March 1st to 15th Only—Limited to S0 Members $5.00 Weekly Payments — Insure Next Year’s Heating Comfort For the first time you are offered a Glenwood Heat- ing System on the Club Payment Plan, A small payment down and the balance $5.00 weekly—or before September 1st. I make this offer at this season to relieve my rush of business during the late summer and fall. By taking ad- vantage of it you can get your heating problem off your mind, and have it paid for hefore the fall coal bills ap- pear. It is impossible for me to handle more than fify mem- Hundreds of my customers in New Britain and vi- cinity will vouch for the satisfactory service of Glenwood Hot Air Furnaces. THReir superiority is well known. The manufacturers back me in guaranteeing satis- faction and heating comfort from every Glenweod in- stallation, If you are geing to build this year—if your old fur- nace leaks gas, heats poorly, or burns too much coal—call bers on this club plan—so call early! me during the next fifteen days. How Much Coal Did You Burn This Year? Do you l\no“ that a good hot air heating system is the most economical system you can use? A Glenwood Furnace will reduce your coal bill. And the first cost is lower than either steam or hot water. There are no leaking steam or water pipes, no unsightly ladlalma to take up val- uahle space, no plumber’s bills—on Glenwood furnaces. When There’s a Glenwood in Your Cellar You have the last word in hot air heating. Glenwood furnaces are designed right —they give a maximum amount of heat with a minimum of fuel. Heavy castings and durable construction throughout. Properly installed there is no more satisfactory way of heating. It is my business to see that every installation is right. ACT NOW! 1 CAN TAKE YOUR ORDER ON THIS PLAN FOR ONLY 15 DAYS Just 'Phone Me and I'll Cheerfully Furnish Estimates Without Charge W. H. METCALFE Exclusive Glenwood Furnace Agent for New Britain 118 WALLACE ST. 'PHONE 595 e — | ———— BELVIDERE 2-FAMILY HOUSE, 2-CAR GARAGE, HOT "WATI I’ HEAT, REASONABLE. WOR PARTICULARS SL) DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent . | ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. TEL, (4 — FOR SALE — o-lt(}ll\_l COTTAGE NEAR BELVIDY 2.CAR GARAGE AND LARGE CHICKEN HOUSE, SMALL CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED, THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY CITY HALL BUILDING PHONY 3100 j ! CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS - General Trucking— 99 WEST ST, TEL Tea and Social for EHICA[il] GRLI ™ omen'fsouin huc GUILTY OF MURDER Y ment as follows Japanese dialogune At 19 Years of Age o She il Lile | ""pororhy Haie ans 1eana Kt [mprisonment . Willard Oquis R e 5 8 L8 Lml ”rrr l"n ,\\l'?r‘.fi‘r‘:.l; fll ~Katherine Maim Mre, Walter Meyers tound | C. B. Ttuth Henry ! B Mrs. Clair Upson In These Roaring 'Twenties ok Tu; 1" n.lm an entortain. Open Until 8 P. M. | All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters. We Have the Goods Chicago, Feb, 27 s year old Chicago girl was uiity last n of the murd o : guilty last night of the murder Mrs, Clarence ['n]m.;- ( : \ ‘ Edward Lehman, a watchman during 4 M £ -0 y _“ i Bt e v = » HONISS’S N— : e R e TN : Mur. Builder—We have a corner ut the North End only i ward Bradstreet 24-30 State St. Hartford a few feet from North Street we can sell you, Visit Our Dining Room Bertha A. T, Forter place to build on SPECULATION. CROWLEY BROS. INC, Money to loan on mortgages—First and Second. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. - 5 267 Chapman Street strangest cases 0 of rin ne nge - < P | L. 2018 292 Main Strect Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank 18ldg. rals-——not because t n ott av - s, 44 | Lstimates cheerfully given on all 1!.')‘ g THE OLD HOME TOWN Shepard Sneel of Darby, Pa, and Hildegarde Gillespie of Veteran Claims He Formed Bryn Mawr, Pa.,, were married by a preacher in his nightie at DIUK Habll lll Hmpilal Elkton, Md., after Snell had proposed over the telephone and car-| ried his bride to the altar in her pajamas. a robbery, by a jury which fixed her Pianist punishment at life imprisonment. Playiet, T'he jury returned its verdiet alter Mr ll deliberating an hour and & h Phe | Mrs, Janowsky state had demanded t and bad required eaci state that he had hanging a woman if h guilty of murder. A s murder and L L " ) M w 1 -y : . ’ J 4 Jert H(r:nuu]: b It is a good = BY STANLEY - HOLD ER r‘ o 3 NEWT SHES, I AREAPIN’ i NANQI"’A ) & FOLDING B!D. ‘Ban Is l.ifled on Films . Boiler E\plosion on Starring Mabel Normand Steamer Kills One Man g é DOLEE(_E( Year Jail Sentence for Autolst Whe Killed Chiag Doriraouth Stueat, Bpine Fractured, Will Survive - TO DIE 1O BRONS ML RDER Tiowlen Norkin Lows Appeal in . High Grade Furniture HUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Agency For HOUSEHOIN RANGES AD. LEMAN Strnmberg Carburetor | A G. Hawkenj desmy Mecker “Limw Pt Case TIND BOAT S0 YLAKRS OLD 1hds nghish Scientists Place Redic in the Neolithie Age e, Kemt V 1 | - w,’ ‘i, NlGHTWATCHMAN GoT 'mE SCARE HIS LIFE LAST NIGHT WHEN SAM D\LTONS' PACK OF HUNTING DOGS STARTED FIGHTING IN THE SHED BACK OF TTHE HARNESS SHOP

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