New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1924, Page 22

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2 INSANE WOMAN Also Badly Injures Hi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924, e e e i Mewdow eservolr S and Child A 1 BOYS" ¢LUS WINS RELAYS MURDER THEORY N FEEMYSTERY v ‘Some Also Think Man Commit- ted Suicide pini ther Wi two N 18 slain or committed su Saturday San Ber lMiesday who s friend Hahsey. today point acist it some v i1 she « b Callt divi lam R. | ury he his Nov rdine ey THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaly Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, | LINE RATES FOR glovea worn out and!| CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS buried in the yard with other | Charge Preps ibhish, she sald | 10 09 Mais Watking ¢ previous . e male congern- | | g reports that a demented 'man Jered in Lytle canyon and t profitably b ht for ques- [ n conncetion with the elay- | Hor statements were verified | widow of t I 1 y Dr. Charlis 1 Bennett, | zeles physician, who sald ho | '..m\ It 1Pee, Al [ briel bank pr « searching party not likely to shed [ manner in which 1 met his cath, Miss Mary Walkins eaid at| home here todav | fractured skull, which formed th nbra and San Ga- ont, was found by | last Tueaday, um: any lght on the |basis of the murder theory bhave been caused {self-administered dose | point 1 terday of of the cabin occupled by Miss Wat Kins adiod offietal i the case, but she buried the discarded Miss Wat od that ¢ muy by | pol gloves buried in the werd new expla Iine o1 line | liue lin, R o line Qo 8180 Rater Upon Applicatiol “ount 6 words to a iine. U4 lines to au inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Mintinum Book Charge, 38 centa No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. fu ansitied Pa with | ns previ thing other rubbish ous!y exy oWy by Mr. 1 la gift and provide Miss Watkins s her s today {talned men frien Californta |aceompanied e found in her cabin was wa 08— istor enter- him to th testificd wcd Miss Wat ' family to | 1 o the activitics of this man, | 1 that Mr hody tor 925, convenlence of Custome with Mr, Lee ove Ask for n “Want Ad r the Miss Watkins was , “that in- 80 feet fror Miss ) f the San Gat 1 ou youth s Alhambra tomorr W 1'Find Rubber Gloves, s wrie 1 o Nav, Rub- | mig 1 d t e I 1 huried in the yard ey and pe conducted here Saturday. Burlal e in the 8an Gabriel cemetery. 28 mented — m sufficient banker," o theb ody of Wil | reason for slay- Thirty on 1853 thousand the gray California whales coast in services for Mr, Fee will | BERLIN NEWS CIVIL STITS BROT A piece of paper Lincoln's emotions on a piece of paper gave Gettys! burg a gem. Due to honesty. The United States Treas- urer’s name on a piece of paper is worth countless mil- lions any day. Due to credit. A notary's seal on a piece of paper keeps faith between two men. Due to pledge. A reporter's write-up on a piece of paper travels miles. Due to news. An advertiser's message on a piece of pa- per affects the intimate lives of millions. Due to news, pledge, credit, honesty—all four! Your acceptance of advertisements, your letting them guide in buying, saving, putting comfort in your home—is due to sense. Advertisers are pledged to serve you right. Their wares justify faith. Advertisements are a n a pledge to you of good fait them. 1essage to you. They are 1—of value offered. Read Remember—an advertised article must make good ER 11,000 HERALDS DISTRIBUTED DAILY ALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- I'TON OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An Audited Circulation THE POTTERS 7 e ! “The Lower Branches’’ A | SN, ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monumeuts 1 NEW BRITAIN—Monument Works, 183 Oak St Monuments of all sises and desgription. Carving and letter cutting _our_speclalty, WURTAL VAULTS—Concrete steel reln- forced; water preof, hermetically eeal: od, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require larger lots, Reasonably priced. N, B, Vault Co. Maple, Tel, 276| Floriss 3 CUT FLOWERS—potted planta, all kinds, 0 funeral work. N, B, Greenhouse, 264314, CUT FLOWERS—potted piants, pleasing varfety, Bpeclalizing on funeral work John ‘s _Greenhouse, 617 Chureh 8t. | AUTOMOTIVE I Autos and Trucks for Sale 9§ BUICK—touring, 1933, § passenger, good condition. A/ Beuce, 61 Maln At Phone 2216, ik e COLUMBIA BEDAN, 19218 cylinder also 4 cylinder Bulck dellvery car, 1918 G, M, s, 68 Hart Bt DUY NOW--wlon cars are oheap. Tour. Ings Include 1923 M 1, 1923 Bulck 1924 Dodge, 1923 C 22 Ington, 1624 Gray, 1923 L r, 1923 Ford sedan, 1923 Over- \ 1924 Stanley sedan, 1923 Overland coupe, 1918 Hudson coupe, Many othare ot the lowest prices and easiest terms over offered. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8t., Ilartford, Open evenings and Sundays. Lex: “UT FLOWERS—potted plants, all kinds, tuneral work, free delivery, Bandallie’s Gresnhouse, 218 Oak St. Phone 2643-13. Lost and Found [J and tan_puppy, 6 months ol been seen straying on stre dog will recelve reward. Mrs. 8. LaFlamme, Tost, & m Finder ple 510, with collar and tog on return to 26 EON —seen picking up blue ok hound (1an_faco, black back and dotted sldes) on North 8t pleasa return to Jack Ross, 415 Allen 8t, 310 Reward. 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Superior Auto Company, 176 Arch Bt. Phona 211 DODGE_BROTHERS—Salcs and service. 8. & F. Motor Eales«Corp., 156 Eim Bt.. corner Franklin, _Phéne 831. OURANT AND STAR—motor cars. and service. “Just Real Good Cars. A. Bence, 51 Maln street. Phone 2215, FURD CARS—Fordson tractor. Bales ser- genuine parts and accessories Bales "G Fs and ser wnd _service. rtford Ave. A. M. Paonessa DEPENDABLE USED CARS-- DODGE BROTHERS-~ 192 Coupe. FB touring ca: Roadster. Sedan Touring car. STUDERAKER - 1820 Touring car TERMS ARRANGED THE 8 & F. MOTOR Eim Cor. Frankiin St. SALY Plin OF IVENINGS grade motor [} MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Eales and service, McGauley & Bennett, 98 Arch Phone 2852, —motor_cars. and Bervice. Bee the new line. A G. Hawker, 68 m street. E-ARROW—Hudson, Estex, Amer- a's leading car values. Ses the {on, Auto Eales Co. 139 M. Searle & Co., Bales and Service, cor E!m and Park 8t., New Britaln, Conn. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabrlel Snubbers. KENBACKER— MOTO er's Garage, BAKER—Service and Salesroom & A A. & D. Motor Sales Co.. GHT AND OVLERLAND— showroom &t 4 Elm Bt rvice 127 Cherry St. “The Sleeve- Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phone HERALD WANTS - BRING RESULTS # 101 Park | EXTRAORDINARY BUT— 1922 Studebaker, Spec an by owner on tral condition. §ood tires, pri fect very reasonable, It SUPERIOR PHONE FORD COUPES-3 fo « and two 1923 fully equipped Telephons all & Honeyman Aut 2109, | HHUDSON SPEEDSTER- than 4,000 1 new « 8, In excel guarantee. Sales Co., 139 Arch St IUPMOBILE UBED CARS— Mitclieli touring. Paigs eport touring. Bu k roadeter., Chevrolet touring Oakiand touiing Fords all styles and prices. / AND HER PALS GOSH' CONFE YAY ANT TS REACE T2 STUFFED [MAKES A FELLER | DOPIER'Al “THE }DIL\‘F/‘J‘) ( = N\ DONT Tt WAL SAmM. T HOPE | YoU DIDAT EAT Too | ) 1 MUCH TURKEY MY SELF YESTERDAY STUP'D | LiwE I . 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