New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1927, Page 12

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12 E'V BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1927 P — 10 GALL OFF TRIP (Continued Fro rst Page) one. Ow- 'M’Ili st nded to fiy to F i phibian | and from Paris came we ¢ by Lien of his pV’H\ to these were added the d Capt. Frank T. Courtney from the transatlantic lists Coincident < ments, three & York and told o Old Glory ir Atlantic, ship sent Three mained Capta ford by Com: the Trish 17 abandonr nest year at Corun leased from any o on. Meanwhils from the adventu for a round-t} G Gaptain Hinel aid he had o American Garl's licht dead on the Boston 2 road tracks at Mil early this morning a passing train. The was lying across th: Richard J. Shannal the seene in the jol deelared that all evid to suicide since there wer marks on the body. et m vrtlsif; N s’ Use Accused as Sw mdlm. draals Bof St el tent il densNows LookinzTon s fou MERIDEN CONFERE sl [M EDIT BUREAU esident Karpinshi of New Britain WORLDFUERSNOT POt (RGERINEIR Dottt RUTHACGUSEDOF ™" 2o ASSAULTING MAN!, Bambino Denies Charge aud“_i | Offers Alibi l 1 Accomplished During wit- in Gar- assanlt occurred on king them if to them omen Denies His Identity Jinal 1 Mother and Son Found L g y b Dead From Gas Fumes | e he had never officer interver cop told me to g ailed in York ‘mmn]& 1,256,000 ot a summons, <ed the man what his name held up his hand and said cncra} I\l.u!m:s M,”‘nl‘ [ ronay asswssaren Distribution Thursday | o 1 New York, 8 (L8 11 Motors st i t e suit, | | court as Neimeyer I never forget | and his dog- | ed, i Steamer Abandons Hunt FOUR 1N for Lost Old Glory """ rn con- ¥ to per- | ne sses to RECEIVER FOR RATNER A e T S e — Abrahkam 8. Weissman of New tempor- | of the| ner doing » of the Rat- CONSIDER THE MALE—FiS BEAUTT! “key' witness fn 100 Julian petroleum on failure, was removed om fan Francisco and was to | urities ties he was | new of the » company’s | STUNT FLIE Rerlin, Sept. ppen, noted stunt flier treatment for s reccived in a e at the nationa jator fell in view of | N e sent his plane from which it could not AVIATOR FORCED DOWN 1 § 12 (A—Colonel here from his country, ng. Korea, but « capital hoved to make Pingy s y bad weather to land 1t Okayama, 340 miles from Tokyo. S38.000 FIRE LOSS Ford, Mass., Septi2 (P—Kire Pt through the plant d Coal company on street in south Medford | loss estimated at $38,000. ¢ sheds nine motor trucks || testroyed. 1 | | thty per cent of the automo- lolding | biles In the world are owned in the (United States. Phillips and s fmfiz-) D9 " ore27 my nea seavice, inc. used in embroidery |route to ad wrapped the wrist [rived her and sweater to avoid |of l\lf ntiary, Cal., UP*—CI(AM Philliy the | - lips i repo life can be or an hour. | - [I'll make it as close to an hour as r | possible. I'll try it again ing to live in p r‘ln- this a tomb of Warden Jam fter revealing how ;210 From Mass. Arrive | at Rome on Liner Today | Rome, Sept. 12 (P van- [in 1534 and rented for $15 found the prisoner 1 her left wrist with a safety [guard of the American Legion en |son. plus the cost of current. —ETHEL— el we GRe wim PENG TRCEIVED BY THE RECEPTION 1. ™S 15 A VIEW OF * LINDY* LANDING= /7 PARIDE_FOLLOWS' ~ S ONHCA THS 16 AN AUTHENTIC VIEW OF WPy N T OPFICIAL CAR — 3. P weRe we- HAVE HIM ON 4. 11\\4‘ GYETCH GHOWE WM MAKING— *f MUGY RAVES /;‘P A PPk = et WorpeRFUL (7 o Gee LNDY /¥ | The only news that regularly saves you money YOU may be interested in the baseball scores—in the politics of the world—in the latest discoveries of science— 4 But you are not half as much affected by such news as you are by the welfare of your own pocketbook; the comfort of your shoes, the price of the phonograph or radio you want. That’s why advertising news deserves even more attention than sporting or international news. The ad- vertisements keep you informed of all the latest com- forts and conveniences that can make your daily living more delightful. They tell where to secure the best; how to save money; how to lessen work; how to have a better home, better food, better clothes, more luxuries. You can’t keep up with the daily news—the kind that affects you most—unless you read the advertise- ments. They are the chronometers of local time. You’'ll find it highly profitable to adjust your living by them. Advertisements are the only news that really save you money—read them all New britain Herald OVER 14,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation ris for its convention ar- steamer Naples this d at the s of the of all tho | war veteran c fans were mada @ COMMITIEE, / W& WAY TO DinNER M NE EVENING— Italy's a sea- L 1 elu loc loc

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