New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1927, Page 30

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1927. GIRL NEARLY TRAPPED RUNNING INTO TRAFFIC EDSEL FORD TELLS HIS SIDE OF CASE Captures London Times Fello- Denies He or Father Made ship Fund , e s o PROMISES 10 Stockholders s West Main AMERIGAN PRESS MAN IS WINNER Dashes Ont Into West Main Street < Racing Antos Approach— Hit By Third Car, from United Lincoln Co appointed by the trict court. No ¥ tached to the obligations HENRY (. HASKELL H)rhl]hn S than $4 of gene - ligation was paid nd without any ob- soever ta do so. m to this a gift of §1.- * TERRIFE STORM HITS ¢ used its 10th challenge " cuse him, SIX MEET fl[ATH MYSTENN]US ASSAULT DURING SN[]WFALD 0N BRUSH SALESMAN y Much Sullering in Gmcagos First Winter Storm (Continued from Tirst Page) (Continu conclu- pt for peo- - school to determine if any East ey and Officers Grif- v removed a small ¢ roadway in front of JAY SENTENCE BOY HERDER 10 90 YEARS EXP[[]Sl{!N BL[]WS SHIP Tl PIEEES ontin Maestas Comvicted of Second Degree Murder For Killing Man in At- Bride, Ad from I D o Atteck New Al¢ 1S P - M coaloy v what It was, th ar and 1 was thrown to tl n the HARRIS HAS LIFR INTEREST """ Vi % 1% N $19,450 LEFT BY SISTER ri:%/77%7 . e Dead Man ldeat A4 man down it Wil Reveals, t night ¢ Garageman to See Army-Navy Game on Coolidge’s Tickets Salem, Mass., Nov. 18 (UP)— hanks to President Coolidge— e V't the president Corrigan, local garage- two tickets for the football game. d to see the service action, but . after he had about given up hope, he read in a newspaper that President and Ars. Coolidge would be unabie thelr tickets, right down and wrote man as follows: ‘If the president isn’t going to use his Army-Na tickets I o have them.” kets came by return FIRST LETTER T0 SANTA RECEIVED BY POSTMASTER ‘I Know You Will Be Rushed,” H Writes, Getting His Requist- tion in Early Terbert E. Erwin re- n's first letter to this morning from ing young man in this hed to give his of time to fill know that you will he rushed with little boys and girls letters next month, so I am ng carly so vou won't forget g that I want,” says the boy letter, NONE RESPONSIBLE “Acute in his Alcoholism” s Given as Cause of Miss Glilroy's Death in New Haven, New Haven, Conn., Nov, 18 (#— No one will arged with crim- nal responsibi GITY DURING NIGHT :: ing will oholism as the caure An ar s of the Gilroy and three others had been drinking just prior to her death re- o poisonous content, it be- known today. An irritated N of the oesophagus was found in an autopsy a1t is belic amount of o for this. An examination of is being made at the that an ex- gin was respon- tomach | medical | poison is present there. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. O’Hearn Observe Anniversary Friends and relatives and mem- bers of the staff of the Metropoli- Co., to the num- f about 75, surprised Mr. hn M. O'Hearn of v at th home last eve ion of thelr sixth w Mr. and M stre on the ding anniversary. O'Hearn were ¢ on November 16, 1821, They former residents of Westfleld, Mass., and came to this city several Mr. O'Hearn ac- cership of the local etropolitan company. s two children, Gene, 4, ohn, 2 > cvent was observed with a banquet and reception in Grange hall, Newington. A wedding with six candles was on the iests sat down to a r Miss Trene S ler gifts., e gift of the lo given to the couple, 1 by Grorge uquet of chry presented to mums was s "Hearn Ly Miss Sawe on behalf of S (i, dwall, and Angelo T.om- violin selections by John I wd original poems by Mr. “town gue S Ont-of from N sts were present . Boston, Spring- Y ofield and Bri Ncizes Suto Bumper, Boy Saves Own Life FALLS 18 STORIES Voeman, Member Pamily. Kitled GAIN DLLAYS Dl PLIGHT S QLD BOAT BUILDER : POSTPONL D, THIEVES IN NORTH HAVEN North Haven, Conn 18 (P Thicves got into the North Haven Pharmacy during 1 night goods valued T included two r L case of candy Nov. sssories, vatches, cigarettes and Ask Tuttle You may be in an aceident to or from the game. Your car may be involved in an accident. Why pay the penalty of not being protected ? INSURE NOW Phone 3663—2683 and protect your family and vourself. tickets | | it gin which Miss || iss Gilroy's | Goat Getters SLEUTHS FIND ART TREASURES Detectives Uncover Hidden Loot ! in New York rk, Nov. 18 (UP)—Fragile rt in silver, gold, bronze in the olice today, the re- | a search of an unoccupied | ries were | e articles, which were valued were discovered care- wrapped and in moth balls in m old frunk. Detectives had b | watching the room for three d headquarters of a | Impatient at the | down the Lie art valuables. s believed the pleces, | 1 were stolen from P. Jackson Higgs on | 6. and from the Fowan on April 11, this year. o disposed of because 00 individual. { the wm were a emall | door comy could 1 | | l | Police belleved’ the works were stolen by men now in Sing Sing, | who left them in care of friends. i 'S RECORDED damages has b Angelo Gaglia h Edward A. Mag, and Guiseppe non-payment of a note. | Sheriff Horwitz served the papers and attached property on | Clinton street. | | Max Epstein of Hartford has been | named defendant in an action for | 2150 damages brought by Miner, | Itead & Tullock, through Nair &| Nair. Deputy Sheriff Horwitz serv-| d the pape ; Cvin “or by . ON FURLOUGH . Orlick, seaman, 2nd home at 730 Stanley day furlough from the orida which is now in at the Charleston Navy Yard, Boston. ; Paul Galimbertl who recently en- listed, is home on a 13 day furlough m the U. 8 Naval Training sta- at Newport, on his re- he will be to one ©1927 BY NEA SCAVICE. INC. r‘r»‘.) ¥ one-third of A population lives in the cities y and Melbourne, How do you spend your money? F YOU were considering the purchase of stocks and bonds, you'd do a lot of studying before you actually parted with your money! You’d want to know about the company—its policy—its past record. .. . Yet that money represents only your sulplus Every day you spend money—almost all your earnings—upon the requisites of life. Are you less wise with the greater palt of your money than with the smaller share? You can select the daily products you buy as carefully as your most conservative investments. In every store vou'll find products that you know well. Friendly names that have stood for first qualltv many years. Names of products that millions of people have bought, and bought again and agam. Products that these people, by their steady patronage, have approved from coast to coast. They are the advertised products. They must be full ' value—first quality, or they couldn’t satisfy so many f millions of people year after year! The other products you see are strangers. You don’t know them. Few people do. They may be good—they, ! may not. No manutfacturer holds them up to the piti- less light of publicity. They are just there . . . hope- lessly unknown—the “speculations” of the world of merchandise. Invest your money for every-day things as carefully as you make investments. Select advertised goods New Britain Herald OVER 14,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation

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