New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1927, Page 6

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6 T00 MANY LOONS: 10D FEW SCHOOLS - Ne Barron Speaks on “What Ails = New England” ‘ ss progres sina pro- Sister-in-Law and Hacked Bodies BUTCHER-ARTIST o found traces of blood. s Moity surrendered to po- Mternoon and ex- f that his brother | nen through jeal- | red both he and! oth been having difi- ndan, WH P tentio tl ccepted from other Allege He Murdered Wile and e took s ehil. | his wife Tuesday . Henry stayed on, Joseph said. Kimmel, whose name was New O 28 ) encilled on a wall in Mrs. r questioning. imate with e woman, pi Coolidge Hears Ohio Will Vote for Him Washington, Oct. 28 (P—After & Whi ouse yesterday, 1S, republican, 1ad told Presi- gze that the Buckeye support him should he @ republican nominee in , he helieved Ohio upon Charles igh this opin- formulated be- | ¢ tha e, Intimating hat he might become a candidate | or the nomination. h 1 10 READ HERALD CLASSIFI FOR YOUR WANT: Drug Stores || . i iy 217 MAIN STREET Prescription Department 13 lipped—torsion balance scales, minutely accurate ility to enable our to compound your 1 speed and accuracy. ptions areisolat- ention. Bring ription to Liggett's. ' GILLETTE RAZOR . COMBINATION Gillette Razor with Blade - 15¢ Men! ) Paélicunge oglsd o Men. J ette Blades K Sleen Men!!! Cream (78] 39¢ Harmony Shaving Lotion, 7 ounces 50¢ Reg. retail price $1.43 ON You Save 45¢ 1.00 size Listerine 1.50 size Ovaltine . 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The outer guard with spring is detachable, transforming the Curling Ivon into a Curling Rod if desired—cannot singe or i Regular Price 98¢ 79c ROXBURY FOUNTAIN SYRINGE A Good Fountain Syringe of Splendid Valae— Moulded in one piece. Strong, serviceable. Five feet of rapid flow tubing. Two hard rubber pipes. Metal Shut- off. Guaranteed one year. Regular Price 89c,—No. 2 Size Reduced to c PURETEST WITCH HAZEL B e st 39C NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927. Moity's room, was arrested § We took our cue from you men of New Britain and now you can buy— Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES «'35 40 Henry Ford taug]’lt us all a lesson. He is the out- standing American to make the serving of a universal want at the lowest possible price a paying proposition. Recently we discovered a “want” in New Britain. Men wanted good clothes; they wanted exclusiveness; they didnt want to be all alike; they knew thevalue of a good appearance as a definite asset in the battle for suc- cess. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes suited everybody. They are pretty generally recognized as the finest of ready-to— wear clothing. But there was a hitch in our story — these clothes were so superior they cost more to make and that made the price higher. Our task was to lower the price. We gambled on a sure thing. We-bought and will buy only for CASH. And because we planned to sell so many more we have reduced the price way down to $35 and $40. Now “an investment in good appearance” is on its way to be the most popular slogan inNew Britain. & ¢l \ Have you invested> There's a world of choice here —and first choice is always most fun. N. E. MAG & SONS MAIN at EAST MAIN . \‘v Y ) \ . 1] f § L, (A ‘ ' O X L, ¢ $ [ f v 4 . . A L i ¢ ! L . . \ . ‘ | ' 1\ ! ‘ N ,. . 1 | | o [3 i 1 | ¢ ) i€

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