New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927, MSE MYSTERY |TEN YEAR TERM 1S | * ILLIENDARL PENALTY | By Government Worker Makes [m-| ~ cosinuca rrom vage e portant Discovery Ry A s its suggestion ! ¥ | attorney | at Defendant | from a severe he is a man| 1pr nt | pbell waited a mo- point wher crum for cont Reing'a reticent in5 you now, 1 know | ve I have given thy consideration y found the n't know. The | told me. We | veral reasons. " CONDITION GRAVE "0 Huband Who Shot Her Is Ex-| pected to Recover ., Dec. 10—The con- | ohn Preice of 191 who was shot in husband yesterday 'm re—— T —— A T CIRISTMS TREE —ETHEL— ik g3 b LOANZE 2 /J(vATiD CEND ME A N _NICE MEDWM-SIZED S CHRISTMAS —_— Usless the Gas Rangehasa RED WHEEL it ig NOT & LORAIN Al il Buy the Stove First “ THEN you have a Clark Jewel Red Wheel Gas Range mslalled.in your kitchen you have insured {ancookmgand baking againstuncertainty and failure, rain-measured heat enables you to leave the kitchen — e while the food cooks automatically, o fired into hia| | = Ly f L e WAy We iefieccted by con- T / X =] GET THEM aw. bone in such a Now o his injury compar- | In addition to the many features of convenience that you will discover in using the Clark Jewel, itisa satise S\ 3 | | faction to know that its beauty and efficiency are lasting., et 3 ity oo | ; / | Clark Jewel Red Wheel Gas Ranges are built by men e o J IS | — ! with forty-six years of stove-manufacturing experience. etlorslr I L el Clark Jewel ranges have been famous for years for their el o and | Rocovery ) (el 1] turdy construction and their excellent baking qualities, soon wer orma- / notive . ”1:?;:,‘ 1;51 isease r the sho orte: i8] ©1927 D1 NEA SERV o~ | CI q thkggs ORAI ‘,Yr.f ia ¥ S ihcen found, t bec at | T New Britain Gas Co. n r]r.nkmgl been | ew Ha- | Their s Costly ) o Rl ri the case, S0 - Westinghouse Veteran i Named Vice President New York, Dec. 10, (P—When the | oard of dircetors of the Westin, 1 & Man: | d a vice president | the oldest employe of ouse Group was cho- | A o | HoLiDAY FUNDS | We are going to give away keys to a Treasure Chest which contains $100 IN GOLD is James Charles Bennett, | was the first and at | only assistant to the | s n position ha | of the Accounting Departments, n has served continuousl tor of the company r and director of a comparies, he celebration of Ar on Friday, November koned zos50. Britons Rap Importing labilitics Of Condensed Milk 10,600 h re trying London, Dee. 10, (A—Constantly Just ho si s of conden: k \vs cost the country. neern among English oing concern with CANADA WHEAT YIELD BIG In the first ten months of this Ottawa, Dee. - ed fig- | year 107,000 tons were imported, | ures placin cat | v at the same time the home | § crop at 444 ) 1 1 communitics suffer from a | | largest yicl: sreat over-production of milk. | The National Federation of Dal- | rymen’s Associations has joined | | Among these Keys, which are yours for ,Y:,L ;‘:L [ the asking, is one that fits the lock of the Ttalian, i pro- y to public | § A S Treasure Chest now on display in the lobby of our Bank In the chest we have placed $100:2° in Gold Sell Those White Elephants for Cash After June 11th you and every holder of a Key has the privilege of trying to open the lock of this Chest. Yours may be the LUCKY KEY Be Sure and Ask for a Key—it may add to your Holiday Funds the splendid sum of $100.00. to others v, ete—all have g 925 any day from § a. r By their legs ye shall know them, sayeth the “legologist,” which is ;. 4 | T I l’) I I )¢ what Florence Vernon (above) of | \ . Saturday e e Los Angeles says she fs, & She . ¢ Evenings W 2 5 claims that ‘a woman's Jegs are Yes, a courteous clerk will gladly help you an index of character. Thus, thick ! 79 legs show determination; slender write a RESULT getting ad. legs, artistic temperament; dainty ankles, pleasant disposition; solid, but shapely legs, pugilistic temperament and just legs, do- mestic inclinations,

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