New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1924, Page 10

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10 ELKY COMMUNITY DRIVE .., Yill Buy Drum for Boys’ Club-- Pay OIF 6,000 o Mortgage At a me No. 95 (‘umrl‘ uti 1,00 The b to pay oft Ne tee: John Otto \xu 2on, Jam Gierymeki M. Zimmey Ripy R fune wplendid Yam J. 1% members of BANKER ARREXT ED, Cw NOT BF Wichita Man Ak Nothing Biristol Bricfs resumed P T . GIVE §100 T0 Y oy ye— MORGAN MILLIONAIRE LEAVES WIFE PENNILESS Finds DR. COOLEY IMPROVING FOLLOWING BREAKDOWN Minutes Uricnds of Late 0 See Priends Pew Japanese Wife of American Each Day—Has Not Had she Has Spent Her $100.000 Dome Investigation. Washingtor Paying His Debts witness smallpos. iiona tioncd about repor ¢ the Chi republ vention Y20 were - by the April 4 oil committe [ E PR} nearly an : nherited from o 1 : 2 orge Hale Mory 0. to g, & - eives nothing from the will of her once wealthy husband. unting of the will, filed in e's court reveals that her her husband's estate, esti- mated at $400,000, has been used up Ly the payment of prior bequests and debts, Morgan left Yale junior year to travel, of his adven in Europe ¢ America In 1906, he went tc where pur years later he Miss Kato and brought her to New hic A nie ‘omu re- Hamon 4 MILES OF CORRIDORS § physieally nervous brea w SR he hus or has hac at the end of his ' Vast Structure Also Will 1l soon storics Three and One-Halr Acres of Glass oty th nd in Newport, so improvement s will go to rest, ale nds are v MiNs gGi dives in Paris, 55 more t ’ in New Yor attending physi- fact that Nopwich Man Is Buried Alive in a (d\c -in . Norwich, April 4 was killed when he w ne wos dig struction in Bultie, six miles from here gl 2 meke it e o SRV life of a feliow ik imit for the el- e which has been group building e sehedul n oof th at owing 4 short cal and David men Lquitable I G v trich nost the world's Mon ternoon will cost & Brother pleadi or 4 for morc Upson for the s against Mrs, Gus- m( and S s, waist hut was & plainif and help dig to Odisgon Georg Atla tournament stop-son in 1 vother in Cay alone William W or the Britain agal *had live here for n tonorrow be rain, al, disclosure of defense, A dimitation of redemp- Rinzrose for the Lewitt for Woo rothe N NATIONAL TEA IMPORTERS 123 MALN ST., Cor. Chestnut ORANGE COUNTY CREAMERY BUTTER EXTRA 52 C 18 FRESH FANCY MADE STRICTLY FRESH EGGS (From Newington) 40C DOZ. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER IIU' ~l| . HIGH 4C¢c [RETHA] 4 1 Our Own Make COFFEry PEANUT BUTTER by ¥ nm of the Bladdie throug! WANTS T0 B% POINCARE SRR " TEAS Panishment Bt ABrl tcttor: Ther asar 1 hours, Premicr Poine it foday was Wronz With Accounts ALL BAT, BALL and GLOVE Worth $2.50 WITH EVERY SUIT AT THE MAHLIS CAN NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP Imagine the fun you can have out in the Pt Jot with a dandy new ball, bat and glove. The Suit—with twe pairs of trousers—one y knickerbockers and the other golf—mother ' LM can buy for only $ 9 50 & L Selling at other stores at 815 HAVE MOTHER BRING YOU DOWN AND— DON'T FORGET THE FREE BALL, BAT and GLOVE —~THE— New York Sample Shop 357 MAIN STREET BRISTOL SHOP—135 MAIN STREET Others From $5.50 to $19.50 T R R T dass @t Ber home o Bam street to Washington To Testify in Teapot I NEW GHICAGO HOTEL L wiles 1 the * House, | postponed | GRADE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924. THREE NEW WITNESSES W. E. FAY HIGH PRIEST OF GIDDINGS CHAPTER | Jake Hamon Called r Officers Elected Last Night Will Be | | Publicly Instalied at Masonic | Hall, April 8. ‘ Giddings | . was held | vening, The clected for the | All Morning Specials—7-12 A. M. LEAN FRESH . l lc STEWING SHOULDERS ... FOWL .. FRESH EASTERN SUGAR (€ w 17¢ y v 18¢ PORK . w. 10c WHOLLE All Day Speclals LEGS GENUINE coraED REEE b, 8C SPRI . April 8 at onic hall | HOME MADL ROAS i » be followed | SAUSAGES . b, 25(: excellent high | scribe; 3 E. r: Bliss W, Clark, sec- . Klein, captain of 2. Scheuy, prineipal so- Deming, royal arch | Frank 1. Fox, George Andrews, in; \H()l LDI RS st veil; stee for three years; Wil- | . Masonic hall - repre- | sentative for three years. | These officers will be installed Tues- of 24 hnring H. L. HANDY'S l‘l(l.\lli RIB i | COTTAGE HAMS 1b. H. L. HANDY'S et TOP ROUND ROAST NATIVE VEAL CHOPS BEST \HULLDLB Canadian Council of Ministers Puts | OR Until duly 11 Hanging of New York Murderer, Washingten April 4—The Canadian | ministers has agreed to de- | iy until July 11 the execution of i r Muir of New York, for the September of Henri Lavio- madian citizen, American general Foster at Ottawa re- today to the state department, The consul general interceded for | 3 Muir ¢ account of his youth and zood previous record. ouneil ¢ Vegetables ALL MORNING SPECIALS—T7-12 A, M, LARGE YELLOW FRESH Apte S DAY carnors .. vucn 10€ ROCK AND WHITE 23c sc BALDWIN CABBAGE TURNIPS ... 5 lbs, APPLES .... 4 qts. 25¢ b, eeviiiiniivasrim Ierald classified ads. The local second hand market re- LEMONS ... .- AP[TOL e Mon,—Tues.—Wed, ALICE TERRY RAMON NOVARRO "\\ here the Pavement Ends” Your Spring Suit Is Here! The Greatest Three Priced Selection of Men’s Spring Suits in New Britain! $19.50 $24.50 = $20.50 OTHERS TO $39.50 “Hit the Trail and Save a Ten Spot” New Trousers for the Old Coat All Sizes, Colors and Styles. You Save $1.50 Here $2.95 $3.95 «a $4.95 New York Sample Shop Main Street Sristol Shop, 135 Main St Ao el AN B . R

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