New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1924, Page 16

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16 GRL PSYGHIG 1S DOING HER STUFF ” Give Surprises N. Y. Police by Telling, &our, Their Secrets il Corns Quickly - Warmkessel lived with relatives hére. Shenton’s parents were dead. REALLY BEEN A MURDER . City Items Two Young Men Found Dead in Pouts- | \ “The Painted People” are coming. town,"Pa., Y. M. C. A, Room— —aavt Note Gives WNersion, own, Pa., F nton and James WarmKke: A very interesting program was | ® ing. d. Tt was decided to continue | furnish found dead with bullet wounds in| ne socials for-sage time to come. Shenton’s room at the Y. M, C§A. st Waldron of 315 Park today. A note found in thestreet, who was ill with pneumonia, is| room indicated a suicide pact, but the able to sit up. She has been att | ! positions of the body caused the po-|by her Sister, Mrs. Murphy, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924, that particular idea. sibility for a man to make a success | | of selling an article on which he is{ | not already sold himself." The speak- | | er sald that the four izt,é:;}i;si::‘l::};]zc::;.‘.um,mm“' inter- { ovening and will make plans for oc- 0. nounced that the next meeting would A get-together social was held by|be held in the Elks hall. the members of the English Lutheran | meetings will be held in church of the Reformation last even- | Burritt hotel. ‘Nebras'kz; Starts Action i Omaha, [tiled in district court today by-Attor- | pected that the quarters will be given L At 5 TR e 25T | Hiram Jolinson of California - today filed with Secretary of State Brown his declaration of candidacy for the republican nomination for president. It is an impos- | New Britain Club Say Farewell to City Hall fentifi ints| The New Britain club will vacate 10 DRI 1o quarters in City hall tomorrow | s e e s e resmeains e ) planned to close the club rooms for i Clogged-U alterations, the work to be started i =z as soon as the city meeting board Liver Causes As yet, the City hall commission Headache - 3 2 has made no announcement as to the Against 15 Oil Concerns | uses' to which the building will be It's f‘li‘lh to suffer from constipa~ tion, ¢ headache, biliousness, dize ['red Prestdent 1'red | | 000w "ot its new rooms in Elihu Rackliffc of the Rotary elub aB-| gy, it notel as soon as possible, The After that furniture is being moved today. It is the Elihu | 7 o Py P put. Servicemen’s organizations have Neb, Feb. 28.—Sult was| oo\otcd space, but it is not ex- o der ‘,‘J\.l sui ll:h €ip Susbixr of s [CDemnIY Bpe l___.__ » ney General O. G. Spillman of Ne-|over to them, at least until after the | ziness, indigestion, and s Warmkessel's bod a8 At & braska, against 15 oil * and refining| commi n is advised how the ac-| kindred atlments A tha doos «;)\\th:robul:l}('!z\l‘\;‘.\iu ']‘;-:;“;\,l:f Rotarians Out En Masse ‘!vampanieu doing business” here ask-|comm®8dations of the old normal school | when E s coat. His hat was on the head and To Hear Barruss Speak ing that some of them be ousted|will be handied. If several city de- | Little Liver . y a scarf lay across the face. There was, William Barruss, of Kansas City,|{rom the state and that others be|partments are to be mov into the | PHIS will end oullet wound in the chest and the| Mo., speaking before one of the larg- | §issolved and placed in the hands ofold school building there \_\'mgrohably gllm’lu‘r«y y, temple, Powder marks on the templc meetings the Rotary club has held | trustees. He alleges a combination | be room for the soldiers in City hall; ;:m. cw in ited that the shot was fired at xists to fix the price of gasgline and|if not, then the enure_ third floor will | Pour?.‘ ; 5 " e « 5 . 5 i ther petroleum products. }be required to house city departments, :(c-) iy r ,mfl\,,h. ‘,;', % hx‘nllwl T'jO“]y. (‘u"“y dressed, lay why he if known as the "Il“spi[ a ; : members of the commission feel. ";hl;: Act gently sickiver Rod 'mvd. ] s els o d. There was a bullet wound | Councilor. Mr, Barruss| You can not expect a living wage . y-sev he chest, A pistol lay beside the | took .t “Shakespeare the | if you mre a dead one.—Dayton (0.) | JOHNSON ENTERS OHIO RACE | Small Piil—Small Dese—Small Price ) j y Salesman,” and drawing upon his e Columbus, 0., Feb. 28.—Senator! ‘ note said that neither had any- ' tensive knowledge of | thing in him to be proud of and that works pointed out t - Loth were tired of living. Warmkes- | used by the character! : - sel, it is said, tried to kill himself with péare’s Julius Cae % 2h the afternoon and into | overwork but could not succeed. Both | iss sald “Salesmanship i W ight i then their descent on | were too good pals to go out separate- | the marketing of goods but it by = . rs jyst as day was |1y and leave one or the othér behind, is the selling of an idea, and-the first . king. S w* that one of the|it stated, so it was agreed to commit one to whom the idea must be sold s | 3 tet had receivell g suspended sen- side. thes alesman who is to attempt to sell 3 s 1 ¢ because he was married and the | | | s el | ) Here and there were aefew slight . . but in the main her story was ct ¢ o 1 Bubzi, awaifel f 1 r; the murder! 0 0 ucce i at the Hunts - - ¥ tion of the New York, West- ; ester & F ailroad; the mur- | r vea *. J. Rey- C & W wolds and ¥. Romanello were all de- \ L How Studebaker Cars S said the man _who killed the . ; policeman was named Murphy. *‘He \ s marked by his mouth, the right L side turns up,” she sald. “Find a d mazing | ile e T Became Leaders bunie who lives in New Jersey. Then \ ¥ will be known a it pior . ¥ con Next week wy tests, i 5 e N ehkaE : : right | o various inieal contris 171 people of this city paid $256,500.00 for them. " will be 1 b wde of " ISt throus eiidileslleen il fnad The most talked-about cars amohg fine cars are the re y e v y f p Nl Mie Studebaker Sixes at $975.00 and up. Studebaker P s 3 Cey 0 TEXAS TOWN IS QU[ET has always led for 72 vears. The name Studebaker s . x . has stood for quality and class. Studebaker holds « I ber h « 1 cused Negro From Band of Lynchoers “NEVER SAW YOU LOOK S0 WELL!" . HAT a little thrill of pride it | .. ) gives you when your friends | . .. . Y speak of your healthful, youth ot Yask ful appearance. And you feel ashamed |, ) when you know your skin is blotched, . g your eyes duil and your cheeks pale Enrich your blood and up your system by taking Gude M 'epto-Mangan and watch those distressing symptoms A SReres disappear. It has restored thousands . of other ill, run down people to health Judge k. J and vigor—gi¥eit a chance to do the y i same for you. At vour druggist's, in ald be tried S r both liquid and *ablete \ T Gude's Pepto-Mangnn, send for free Package. 8a M. J. Breitenbach Co., 5) Warren St., N. Y. o By o Gude's Pepto-Mangan Ay T Torie and Blood Enricher ¢ A P ORARY HUSBAND with OWEN - MOORE SYDNEY-CHAPUN SYWIA - BREAMER, "Have }’011‘ seen the New ——— ~ SEE US AT THE SHOW AFTER NIGHT OF RICTING Proops Are Calld Out to Protect Ace the top place in the fine car field today. In 1919 the public bought from M. Irving Jester 22 Studebaker Cars In 1920 the public bought from M. Irving Jester 33 Studebaker (‘al‘s' In 1921 the public bought from M. lr\‘ing Jester 98 Studebaker Cars In 1922 the public bought from M. Irving Jester 115 Studebaker Cars [} In 1923 the public bought from M. Irving Jester 171 Studebaker Cars Grand Total of STUDEBAKER CARS—439 In 1924, business has opened with M. Irving Jester as never hefore. Learn why all these buyers preferred STUDEBAKER CARS M.IRVINGJESTER THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR See the New MOOD —SIX— . Series “A,” Listed at the Low Price $995.00 F. O. B. Factory Hydraulic Four-Wheel Brakes and Balloon Tires optional at extra cost F. L. GREEN 227 GLEN ST. Twentieth Anniversary as successful builders of automobiles 1904-1924 - . ilk House in Connecticut. Will be the Grand Opening of the Largest We will show the people of New Britain the most exclusive line of Silks, Woolens and Cotton Goods ever shown by any store in this city. READ OUR ANNOUNCEMENT IN FRIDAY’S HERALD Horowitz Bros. 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