New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1927, Page 24

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A T 2 NEW_ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1927. r | Ceiain & A Daizell of the Le into South . The er'pedlflonw |back with a epring knife, which|was of artistic tende and ha : s slightly injured t ips v ' was 1 B e |immediate death. lcity and aiding anl| alifok onb af i Amall buildings of 3 1 als and b t Nothing 15 known as to the mo- | theatrical life. tireworks plant of Edmund S A[iE AM h steam wed down t of the associnted bust- [tive, but it was learned that a = an | Hunt and Son, here. P | sman crare came s ad the enterprise, of | hed recently been inquiring as to the | NJURE ‘ v | —_— d f00d ter had beer which not had been heard until mavor's manner of living. eyr | Mass., April 15 —UP | READ HERALD CLASSIFFED ADS virtually complete | M. Cynarski was 45 years old. 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E Loire " (nbibas e | tmatlls wiHh Thomas i (finsa Kits Tell your tire troubles good-bye and start minerals which | Moran when two policomen were | I 29 the new driving season with a fresh set : ooRl 2 | | C. shot to death in Brooklyn last 2 Halen B tal| L At BaberkDonaghy : of Silvertowns. istove redueed 1o o ot wtenit- | | Radiator ings—prices made possible by the fact | that we specialize on this famous brand proposition.” | Adams strect court today, it is un-| i H personnel of the | derstood. o0se % - mining company | The youth said he was working as and buy in quantity. ght. The World | a scaman when he met “Red” ver, that in addition | in & restaurant In Brooklyn late in| Cut to Fit The finest Silvertowns that Goodrich ever , who obtained he October. Moran invited him to H i . 252 . ’ an automobile ride, he said, ¢ Y C built are waiting to give you extra thou- the assool- | since he never had had one he ac-| r . g m Hayward, | cepted. On tho ride Moran coi | our La sands of miles of care-free driving. Get mitted three holdupe, be suld. - s ie, Charles £ Jud. | Donaghy eaid that Moran gave i them now at money-savings. s will be given out im an old sult of clothes and 320, e, G iy said. | but he took back the $20 the ne women A0 Low Prices on Radio Cords Inheen ol Bl ¢ : vy o e e e el ) These sturdy tires are also built s was lighted s ; Army Major Will Be e day n . however, and | 1 Shop 3 R Coodrich—ail the experienceof thew > favor of . ) ( Olll(mallldled \Iondav Moran told him that he would beat | : i tremendous factories built value into o flames leaped : : z iltimore, Md., Lim unless he rejoined. H ¢ R these tires at new low prices. remonial team of ¢ ior Thomas A 3 | 1 was scared of that gv ere A, will face a + an.” the youth told detectt > probably next Mot : [orday. “I went with 'em and then | Real Politeness, ! they pulled ¢ UL { | Clean surroundings, with the ot 4 | Honest Prices, 2 arrested Wednesday | Make It Attractive fndl For Women to Deal LS With Us, ing for hin s Mcarth f{on a bench in Union Squa ‘rom LanL Jr"um w t n- | of 5 “/ | jor I n now at Fort Howard- Slfl}'(‘l‘ of Polish 1“3)’0\' M., tal, cnused postponement ift claimed, loved to play ' v 3 b . 1 FE S oo Anins (e L SR e FNJ ot e e, however. | Not Yet Under Arrest| 7 R0y e bt e | / Major Lonergan born {n Mis- | War April 14 (Pr—(De miea eitoce o wow i spon the barning ALY B IRETY o e S om0 | S o Comar Economy Auto Supply Co. g Louis and 3 1l at large la! New Yorkers Going O on sore 3 committed at 11 MainSt. New Britain, Conn. n 3 ' was | o'clos morning cislon was reserved. 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