New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 18

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VOICES IN THE AIR THL RSDAY KDRA 820 to ¥ram 218 p. M 10 to 11:5 yrogram. WRZ ¥ (Westnghouse — & ¥ p. m—Kchrafft F €30 p.om Lenox Fnee Tpm Da aweand weath. | (Palmer School of Chiropractic —| | | | o forecast T p m—Hand ? p. m—Rlackhank Waich For These CHEVROLET Service Bargains Every Week. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Yalves ground and Carbon clean- ed Cylinder head gaskets and worn 1alies replaced. Distribu- tor and carburetor adjusted, Front wheels aligned. Al bolts and nuts tightened Motor ofl changed. Transmission, differen tial and entire alemite system Inbricated. Car wached and pol- ished. OUR SPECIAL PRICF £13.05. Reg. price $18.75. Come early and avoid the rush. SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH STREET John J. Tarrant Funeral Director and Embalmer 284 E. MAIN ST, Tel. 221-12 Tpholstery and Repairing mece 153 Jubilee. Tel 1451-2 PR DENTISTS ‘A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATENDANCE —— GARAGES TORENT FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATICN R METAL WEATHER | STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill T. E. WOODS 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 CORD WOOD | Pire urier Journ BRI AR A AR A TR T i 48 RS L ST NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY DECEMBER 4, 1924, WHAS al-Louleville suisville, Ky.) | (Amar Timea I can L Co.—New York City.) € to 12 p. m.—Dinner u ny Jim" assiste te; mid- | wmwwmmm DEATH IN CRASH ) ‘Terrmle Tragedy on Detroit ,uar. Interurban Doc. 4, — Crashing 4 by | Lhe ‘ turpenttne, & | the Detroit \ bound from tler of a truck, loaded with - Unit of turpentine were hurled l.hmuxh the air and into the parlor car, Is belleved sparks from a trolley ‘llrl\ which broke when the crash came, set fire to the turpentine, The front car of the train was burned to the trucks, The traller was carrled half a mile down -the tracks by the im- pact of the colliston, but the truck, tracks just ahead damaged. Cul- caped injury, v by the police an finvestigation of the was ul\ n into um( pending ash. im ed ‘Massey Commander of ull was crushed Tuesday , for treatment for a mutl- lated hand he sald was injured In a fight with the man who killed Mrs, idwards, 8ince his first vehement denfal of comylieity In the death of his wite, Dr. Edwards has sald nothing. Relatives of Mrs, Edwards, while maintaining an attitude of “watchfu) waiting,"” maintained that the rela- tlons of the young physician and his wife were most tranquil, Assoclate physiclans, however, commented on alleged “queer actions” during the last few months of Dr, Edwards. Thelr nature was shrouded In the same mystery that marked reasons for the arresting of Dr. Edwards, ACCUSED HUSBAND S AT FUNERA (Dr. Bdwards Attends Services for Slain Wile | i Birmingham, Ala., Dee. 4.—While Jefterson county offlcers continuea their Investigation today of the slay ing of Mrs. Annle Lou Edwards, 34 they clalmed she owed two of the girls, but denled that they intended to kill her, The defendants were Lucille Marshall, Peggy Valanls, and her brother, Anthony, and Willlam Lydon, Gog Kills Self ull, England. “Ronald,” scotch collle, has committed sui clde. When boys in the nelghpor hood tied tin cans to Ronald's tail the dog became so frantio that he jumped beneath the wheels of u street car and was Instantly killed Laurel Court No. 8 | (Radio Corp Drson, B51 W MACHINE CO. 152 High St New Britain, Conn. James D. Donahue Raritone YOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block Special Attention to Beginners Trainee of Yale University Tel. 1374-13 SMITH BROS. Musical prog WTAM $e lndumml \e\\ Britain At Exhibit in Y. W. (. A, The Y. W. C, A. gymnasiur ! e a hardware city M V'rrvn the some cases, the tTha tab In industry sta, H The Y. M el wil atter ingten, D. T RBITF TRIANGIE CLUR AT WS Industriar v Alda Marley's resig bezin her dutles at en cleared. the club have of Hartford come W ehirt icibe he Any, December 1 A new girle' club was formed at the Blue Triangle club room ning when a group of Armenian make arrangementa for at the club reom Eeeley {8 assisting Many a man ha el ireetiy olirenning Ads — (onect Eve Fla:sc: the Want Victor 'Stcpensky Opticlan. 435 Maln St * CINDERS FOR SALE 70 A H. HARRIS | a specialty. { | | —General Trucking— m.—Nrgan resital 2 5 99 WEST €T, TEL. 2079 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS “CAPTAIN BLOOD” with J. Warren Kerrigan Sun., Mon,, Tues., Wed. 267 Chapman Street Y CE M | Estimates cheerfully given on [ all fobs. —TEL. 2913 CHAIN SERVICE FREE To every purchaser of a pair of tire chains we will service the chain the entire winter. Put on your chains. Take off your chains. Mend your cross chain with repair links Put in new cross chain. No Charge For Links or Service Pleasure type, Balloon type, Pneumatic type Safety First—Buy Now Franklin SquareFilling Statior 114 Franklin Square oh \Dam:h War ‘Veterans | wite of Dr. George T. Edwards, the amp, U, §, . center of inferest shifted to Mont- ving officers at |&omery, where funeral scrvices V., elected the were Youthful Defendants vrecke e girls present | its meeting last ( r. Willlam T HE | nman for vice- es A Anderson; re-commander, Gustave son; officer of the day, Michael ; officer of the guard, 1omas Boyle, Preparing fnr Flmd Of Pay Increase Pleas Members of thessalary committee ,|of the common councll are making a study of every salary paid by the lity as it s expec ty of cases, incre one of the turpentt 1y was found half 1 , underneath one of the iruma, Mrs. Garrett £ Kiss of Toledo, |1 er one od, euffored o4 skull and 18 believed to dead when the re start- untll salary have been read at the of the common ¢ titions o dead inciud girl, all of acats and who | two | whom 1t you seek the buy a home, if you an investment have real estate full use of the Wants in real estat for sale CHRISTMAS DOLLARS Don’t Junk Your Furniture If vou wish to sell it, Call Us! We pay highest prices for used households. If you wish to exchange it, we have a most and fully uqnlmwd store filled with high arade furniture at lowest prices in the city. If vou wish to restore that same furniture, we are again prepared to put it in first class condition at very reasonable prices Just call 1988, We also are carrving a complete line of tovs for Christmas Just visit our store. We will be at vour """ PETER JACOBS & CO. 224 EAST MAIN ST. “| Lusterware Jast | Casseroles, Pie Plates, Tea Ball Tea Pots, ¥ Ralad Bowls, etc., made of this heautiful ware in colors and guaranteed heat proof. BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FOR MWER See Our Window A.A.MILLS Phone 381 80 West Main St. Christmas Greeting Cards That Are Different Large variety to select from including all the latest novelties. Select Yours While the Assortment is Complete The R.M. HALL CO. Wall Paper—Paint—Novelties 179-183 ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN CLASSIFIED SHOPPING Appropriate Gift Suggestions Alphabetically Arranged FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THE KIDDIES Read the Classified Ads USE THEM IN SHOPPING er meeting Order Of The Amaranth Will hold a Fancy Work and ¥oo Kale SATURDAY, DEC. 6 At 151 MAIN STREET (Formerly Stewart's Woman's Shop) Acquitted of Murder Chicago, Dec. 4. — Two boys and two girls, atill in thelr teens, have cn acquitted by a jury of a charge of murder In connection with the I'he permit specified that a guard of slaying of Mre. Bessle Giaensslen. deputles were to accompany him. | The youthful defendants had ad- After the funeral Dir, Edwards will nitted that they strangled the wom- be returned to the Ensley hospital, an to death as a preliminary to ran- cking her home to obtain money sct for this afternoon The husband, ac r by the ved permis- ccompany the body to Mont and to attend the funeral d of the mur- coroner where he has becn since Mrs, Ed- . sac Announcement To the Public of New Britain— Please be advised that T am not connected with‘ the John A. Andrews & Co., Ine., which business T incorporated and dis- posed of to David Kaplan, Samuel Kaplan and George Kaplan, all of Hartford. I supposed 1 had sold thy business hut find myself owner ot the following mm'vhandisoz 1 Mohair Parlor Suite, Sev eral Chairs, 1 Day Bed, 2 1 Chiffonier, 1 (‘ontainers, Curtain Materials cut 50%, 2 Book Cases, 1 Din- ner Set, 2 Dressers, 2 Sanitary Garbage Lace Curtains at 50c a pair—everything must be sold at once. Greatest hargains in Pipeless Furnaces ever oftfered 1 New Britain. T am going to close out all my Pianos at 1-2 price of Manu- facturer's only 15 left—priced 325 to $250. Players $150 to 3450. Only 6 Furnaces 1 eft, to close them out helow cost. s cost- Baby Grand only $450. John A. Andrews 6 MAIN STREET Mortgage Loans—Real Estate—Fire and Life Insurance—Tene- ments To Rent—Houses For Sale—Furnished Flat To Rent MARYLAND OYSTERS Qur Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP | CRAB MEAT | SCALLOPS | LOBSTERS [ ‘HONlSS OYSTER CO. Temporarily Located at |25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford| THE OLD HOME Do you want a nice new apartment block? We can offer you one of the best in the city. We have the inside track of it, and can get it for you at the right price; all the improvements and a fine location. Fine rent on Har- rison street—See us. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-8, Bank Bldg. BY STANLEY WHILE HES - RAVING You SAY- LETS YOU WANT TO KNOW WHERE -\ YO CAN GETA| — - | WENTY CENT] [NO-ND-CAN ~fou SEE HE WANTS ONE QF us To, You LoOK HONEST, TELL M ME WHO WAS I | THE SCAMP | \WHO Took. OFF <IANLES AFTER FOUR HOLRS QUEST/IONING /N TOWN SHERIFF BURKETT (WHO BEAT OTEY WALKER OULT /A THE RECENT ELECTION) CoutD FIND NO ONE WHO KNEW WRY ALL Fouk WHEELS ON HIS BUGGY FELL OFF WHEN \ TARTE D Hrv HOME ® 1020 B WA SEAVICL W

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