New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 10

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robbery In the same state took elght men but in both cases there was nmul help.” ERIMINAL PLANS n, he sald, the criminal attacks m force. He Jnnmu open a door his way UH[ if necessary |I|| ll\lk PA hv [ when he can, The rimi gures usually on not more Gen. Thompson Tells Wy Crook 1 o Satchman and- sana re Outwits Law Offcers | Finaily he m.u.. on his line m‘ retreat by leaving open more than | ¢ how of speedy exit. Usual: “The supercriminal like Gerald ' Chapman usually ¢ the police b the featur in his bu Thompson tos vIHLVIl General not permit a car parked on the we its engine running i the eriminal gets away Iy has a bettgr | sounds trom the church tower at 9 vesting s s s cope with them ° ican war tactics World war," | {ing Rhode Island Red that laid 312 - |cE8s in 308 days. oys, over fire cscapes or equ vpm"n( Po: ile so rnnrnugh is t paign at time oral ]hnmpmn t some time ago held up a Brooklyn | bank and shot the teller, ym «ix months in Arizona cowboys learning to shoot Element of \urw ise \I\lal of Others sc all modern | plained by quoting ficer who after a bri as asked how he did it. T got here fustest with the mostest men, re first with | that t BUILDING A TOOTH Good teeth are built out 5 ~f vital foods. Building a tooth is not the simple pro- cessitseems. Natureregards ., it so important that she takes a long time to perfect one. Seott's Emulsion supplies elements needful to ' aid normal growth and con- a1 struct sound bones and strong teeth. A food-tonic of rare value, Scott’s Emulsion gives the ' was best results when S taken regularly after or her & meals. Tryit. 4 = Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, X. J. Women’s Quality Hosiery In all the popular makes of the better grades. We have our Fall line of fancy Wools and Silk and Wool at popu- lar prices. — THE — W. G. Simmons Corp. 85 Weast Main Street GLEANERS. BELL USED Ancient Custond Still in Vogue in Towns Just Outside London in Early Harvest Days, London, Oct, 17, — Although Iuth's anclent industry went out of fashion in the United States long ago, for which modern agricultural { reaping machinery may be praised or are nfany places and where the 1y still be heard in harvest days. bell notifies the vilage folk may begin to glgan the flelds, @ casual passer through the I untryside these days scenes closely akin to which Millet's canvas im- s in the Louvre. cancr's bell can be heard very near London, in the neighbor- Ing village of IFarnham, in Essex. It At b p. m,, as soon ag har- iently advanced for eaning to rmissible, l NGLISH LURED ABROAD Lbndon, Oct, 17.— 11\0 number of 159, vmn or 46, 000 1in 1922, according to sta- cs published in the Board of Journal The women's total as against 83,000 in 1922, 0ss to the country by ex- f emigration over Immigra- Congestion is so great in NCW’ York's east side that tene- = ment dwellers take turns in using its sunlit spaces. This pic- egg-laying contests in I'ngland was won by a scraggy-look. A recent X ture tould have been taken any day, for every day is wash day there. HOROWITZ BROS. 348 MAIN ST. Largest Dress Goods Store in Connecticut Opp. Commercial St. CONTINUES WITH RECORD BREAKING VOLUME If you did not manage to get to our sale the first few days, be sure to come Tomorrow for the Values Are Big and Prices Are Low. See our window display of new Striped and Plaid Dress Flannels. FORDS—FORDS—FORDS THE LARGEST STOCK OF USED FORD CARS IN THE CITY. COME IN AND PICK YOUR CAR DOWN PAYMENT 1-5 OF PRICE BALANCE IN 10 MONTHLY PAYMENTS PAY WHILE DRIVING MODEL MODEL 1917 Touring 1 1923 Coupe 1919 Runabout 1923 Coupe 1917 Touring 1922 Coupe 1918 Touring 1923 Touring 1919 Touring 1923 Touring 1918 Touring 1922 Touring 1923 Runabout 1 1922 Touring 1916 Runabout 1222 Touring 1919 Runabout™ vieo /o Su sy 1921 Runabout 1919 Touring 1921 Runabout 1924 Fordor 1920 Runabout 1920 Ton Truck ...... $1_00°00 1923 TO!"l Truck Panel $250'00 [ 1919 Dodge AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE 86 ARCH STREET PHONE 1769 1922 Sedan 1921 Sedan 1923 Coupe Globe Clothing House WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE You don’t care which way the ‘winds blow when you wear an Overcoat made by Hart Schaffner & Marx .. $35.00 and higher Ask to see the Westem Overcoats, made by Schur- man Bros. —all wool and heavy weight; a wide choice of patterns. They give the wear and are priced right $25.00 We will see that you get the best fancy Flannel | Shirts in very striking colors of plain gray checks and plaids'.... - $2.00 to $5.00 Any day these Scarfs we have-are dressy, $3.50 to $5 A dress-up Bath Robe in goodly selection of colors, $7.50 to $15.00 Sweaters, Pull-over Models, Coat Models and Sweater Vests—the newest ideas. .., $5.00 and higher Globe Clothing House NASH Nash Leads the World i Motor Car. Value Advanced Six Touring Five Passengers $1375 f.0.b. Factory u“\ *All-Seasons” Top, standard equipment~Glass Enclosures at lhlh‘ extra cost ¢ The Advanced Six 5-Pass. Touring With Special Nash “All-Seasons” Top and Glass Enclosures Now Nash offers a real enclosed car at an open car price. The entire top is built as a permanent part of the body, There are no rattles—no leaks. Nothing to get out of order. The big windows are of genuine glass. Come view it. ADVANCED SIX SERIES—SPECIAL SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. 0. b. factory A. G. HAWKER, 58 Elm St. o0 ‘p!(;g;

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