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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 35, 1929. EBLAGK T ©1929 By NEA Service, Inc. THIS HAS HAL DSOME HA NOW GOCON WETH THT S0y | \ VERY OUT-OF-TOWN telephone call takes you there and brings you back again! And you need not leave the depths of your most comfortable chair at home. Friendships can be kept alive ... anniversaries remembered., children at school encouraged — all so easily and inexpensively by the out-of-town telephone call. There is an intimacy in a tele- phone call which makes it more than mere communication—itis the projection of yau... your mood... your thought... your personality. To reach the place you want and to return with an answer, nothing equals the out-of-town telephone call. It is quick, easy to make and inexpensive. IGEO ANNE AUSTIN ROUNDTRIPRATES For rates to o poi ask the Toll Uperator out-of-toum rom the Infor- lected to a rest of Saturday afternoon — |t from the time yvou left ydur husband, The pale, at was, 1 believe?” Mrs. Borden answered in a quict, | think I ever left my husband’s pres- | wearily as McMs controlled voice: “As I told you, enc 1 had left my children at the tears in my eyes. 1 loved him, m\d, er hotel, while T came to sec —my husband. n the ladies’ parlor, in charge of maid on duty there, )ld me she would ) two o'eloc services. children myself then, anc 7 th them continuously until they " McMann cot ced widow slipped Inlu!your husband’s office about 10 min- | by concealing h ui this morning I{utes to two on Saturday. you how you spent |also says that she saw you wiping About 10 minutes or two | quivered, but the leaf-brgwn eves and bewildered were steady. “It is true. I don’t but she raised after our separation—without terview with Mi: “That's all, was saying. the way? T rer \vs bragging eved that he would not return to| 1 had left them|me and our children.” ctive looked at her stead- She had | © long winute, then onduty until |y, puptly hat's all, Mrs. Borden. when she would be re- | yoy may go home to your children, nother maid. 1 promised but of cou Kk by two, and I was, for till there, though left after I had tippe 1 took ¢ Mi vourself avail- |e she did, stioning at any Borden said in turned toward admitted, as } 1in the evening. The N ann® Ruth and dise ded a motion pic- : re wi Slightly, | the rheumatism toward | “A good girl, Then. i i he murdered man's widow, “Mrs. {ears springing f Borden, 1 know it is painful for you cyes. “Ill tell The ich things now, ! r. Tommy MecMann, e tell Mr. Mc- with Tim gone and tricd to do everything den—to your woman with a wititul - contralto n that Ti ed a the pale, ry meln‘ widow th sharply, and i er name, one of the But—she | women who had undoubtedly pos- |sessed Harry Borden's love — tem- from your eyes. It that truc?” | porarily at least—after his wife had once-beautiful face |lost it? Ruth suddenly felt too tired “How's the baby, by vou are not to leave Should see her now! Growed up on venty come June, und And a guod &irl, too. finnio I'm sur rested and to bear any more, her head, listened ann concluded his in- nnie Cassidy. Minnie,” McMann he ners Are Made Public member Tim was al- about his gxrl’ | Chicago, March 5 (R —The names | nnie cackled. "Y€ or )00 men who the state's ville, k ney believes fingered the m: ine Ass ‘ |guns that slew seven gangsters | February 14 were made pubic *day. |y “ . M) Joe Lolordo, whose brother, $10,000 cach, Ruth | qualino, met a gang death Janua | 8, was named as one of the actual Tommy M artily as ariness rent would permit. | €¥ecutioners. She )",,,ax Frederick R. Burke, a th her work, when |A. Camp, alias Joseph F. Lewis, long is bad.” | hunted bank robber; and James | Ray of St. Louis were the other “choppers,” as gang argot dcs(‘rlhu . |machine gunners. | DBurke and Ray. according to| who is d\rv(lmL independent in- m woulda do sed as x:ohco e you have, s Lolordo, Burke hsently i ay there were two oth “ Clark street g ed in the actual ma | fruitless. " Minnie repeated, into her water Rose ve w . Irln Miller— | sacre, her in to m Jck McGurn, who has been ar- Ruth remembered some- o hin, intimate wom lown to me Mrs.' Bor B »pened the door, passed into L —and, lookir . closed the door lie- (To Be d woman, 1 nk in her B annues s words h hlow 4 "' But beneath the t tion two things clamore ition—the fact that Mrs Borien had not really answered her question and the suspicion, A v, that the widow dickering for 1wwn only too well the answer owned by the I liere. The repti Jacksonville, question why should she y Miller.,. - . The ]\uu] /yf ]m ) Yurh'r lo seek? “lorida all o farm ey to shicld. alligator of its kind & which might be o to Jack Hay- d by hope, -d the arrival of Your Pet Recipes are always successful when Rumford is used. They score on all counts—perfect leavening, texture, flavor, appearance, dependability, economy! Rumford always reflects credit on its user. Continned) suspects rer been or s McMann WANT ALBINO ALLIGATOR Fla., March 6 (A— wount- The British Zoological socicty is an albino alligator le is the only known BAKING POWDER ./|/atwn wule CHALLENGER WEEK Wide Cholice of Colors at No Extra Cost [ S ve SO AND UP... At Factory Coach - - - $ 698 2-Pass. Coupe - 695 Phaeton = - « - 695 Coupe - - - . 725 (with rumble seat) Standard Sedan - - 795 Town Sedan - - - 850 Roadster - « « « 850 Convertible Coupe 4 = « - 898 Seandard Equipment Includes: ¢ hvdraulic shock abserbers—electrie 25 and oil gauge—radiator shut. tevs — saddle lampe = windshield wiper — reay view mirror— electre lo(l(—(vrun":‘ v.;‘n steering wheel— ®arter on sh—all bri romm peted 2 In Hill Climbing N THIS CITY under official newspaper observation, Essex the Challenger will demonstrate its right to challenge the best that motordom offers. It is dramatic revela- tion of an all round quality Six—big, fast, roomy, powerful —now available at the lowest price for which Essex ever sold and but little more than the cost of the smallest, lightest and lowest-priced cars on the market. Watch the announcement of results in this newspaper. And remember, 200 East Main St. rywhere in every way ESSEX the Challenger is put to the proof . . .under official newspaper observers In Fast Getaway—no car is excepted. In Speed—anything the road offers up to 70 miles an hout. —the hardest hills in this community —' and in America. In Reliability—60 miles an hour all day. In Economy—better than 20 miles to the gallon. as you see it out perform, not only all cars of its price class, but cars costing twice as much, that exactly the same performance ability, quality, economy and riding ease are characteristic in the Essex the Chal- lenger which you buy. And in Value—compare it part for part in every quality particular of appearance, finish, comfort and easy riding to those costly cars in which you pay the higher price for those very things. Telephone 2542 booked on murder charges, was not one of the killers, as Stansbury reconstructs the crime, though he says he may have been active in its planning. Lolordo was given the *honer” of _— handling a machine gun against the . | George (Bugs) Moran gangsters so i wNal]]eS 0{ M]egfid Macllllle Gllll-mm he might avenge the death of {his brother whose slayers were be- licved to have been Moran men. Burke's description has been en police lists throughout the country | ever since the robbery of a Louis- bank in 1925. nt State’s Attorney Stans. bury said he had definitely ascer- slayers were paid Efforts to find Lolordo have been His wife is ill in a hos- - Tho"w‘pu:\!, but he has not heen there nor attempted to communicate with her in two weeks, police said. Quick Pile Relief )id is guaran- of Pile misery, Tt gives quick action stubborn cases. Hem-Roid The Fair 3 everywhere sell a Baking 2972 Watch ESSEX the CHALLENGER THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO.

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