New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1915, Page 15

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~ SATURDAY, MAY 1st On This Date We Will Open for Inspection the Beautiful Tract of Land Called the PARK RESERVE Situated in the most desirable part of New Britain, it presents unusual opportunities for investment and is an ideal spot to build a home. Ten minutes by trolley from the Center and with water, gas, electricity and concrete walks all city conveniences are at your service. . LOTS ARE LARGE AND PRICES MODERATE and the same restrlctlons observed that has made the Stanley Quarter the most congenial and pleasant residential section of the city. , . We invite you to visit us on next Saturday and be our guests for the afternoon---there will be REFRESHMENTS and a CONCERT from 2 to 5 o'clock by New Britain’s well known Philharmonic band---ENTIRELY FREE. TAKE NORTH STANLEY STREET TROLLEY TO FRANCIS STREET - THE PARK LAND COMPANY Room 504 Naiional Bank Building Telephone 433-2 Mr. Shaw introduced this with an interesting glance to the « 1 lowed the Civil war. AMERICA MAY DOMINATE COMMERCE OF WORLD | ... onstruction era resourcefulness matchless business. he oxpressed as Ve retary of Treasury. It had plied when General Dodge pro will co-operate.” Omaha, Neb., April 30.—With inter- | national commerce suddenly thrown wide open, the opportunity is at hand uild a rallroad to the again when the silk in for America to dominate it, said Leslie of the in an address before the | ounded in this country, M. Shaw, former Secretary "es which he pointed out, veasury, What We Have to Show. Commercial club of Omaha here to- ‘“What have we to day, during which he urged encour-| forty years of cncouragement ngement of business, husiness?" he asked, ang answered: OurPlace is the Home of Long Mfleage Tires We are headquarters for automobile supplies and our progressive policy includes nothing less than perfection in service. That is why, to give you the most Mileage, Riding Comfort and Economy of upkeep we recommend the durable, ever-reliable tires— irestone All sizes and types—always on hand. Non-skid and smooth tread. We advise you also to fill your kit with Firestone Ace €essorics—casy to apply—sum to work. A. G. HAWKER address | which fol- s undeveloped andl undeter | roduces, mined, with a governmensal policy of | one hundred million feect The ‘u.n day of the calendar year; Deglares Leslie Shan, FOIMEE SEC- | oo s e, i e wenevea couta | “If any’ man | show for these | tive, T on the by the trainload; silved more abun- The people of | gant still: and there is untoaded frnnl‘ s thenm possessed | railroads and coastwise ships on uu = ghores of Ohio alone more iron ore | than any other country m the world | We cut from our forests of \nmhm 1 ¢ commerce is tw time: combined intery s he can do something, tell him to { .1 Britain and Germany ne combined plus five millions every twelve , and we pay out as much in s as all the rest of the world. | | Big Feliows Punished. ! | “But capital, successful beyvond its ! | dreams even, became arrogant, self- | : (! omineering and monopolis- | a therefore o | d some of Hn[ ed in the pres- | This caused | to clap their | gradually it has | after the the United States ! , nmm\m. Im,, boys were puni = | ence of the infant ¢ D all the little fellows 1s in glee until me a pastime to get “higher up. ieney in two tinct ficlds—baseball and busine: periods of the cly were made ames. Admittedly re because baseball { must e ual regardless of errors. Occupy Unique Position, nddenly ‘ thrown wide .pm\ Snalins mostiviriie people if they act wisely, Will here- after dominate it. It is le- termine and to deter | ouragements and commerc anything in history The o or is ours. If we continue the policy of EMIL H. R. VOGEL, Voice Culture “Our farms produce more than lhe[c backward | farms of any other country map; our mines yield gold annually [tor and every 'dv ything with being a thief, we do something with being a ng cvery man who prope maximun man who as done have | without apologizing for . | heen done, contrary, we assume that capi tal has learned the needed lesson and what has | seen—and hereafter make no ( ntnesse, peopie dream of the most byl we lay the rod over the | ence to st . ung ——it may be well to let the handle | future of this mate out far enough so that it can be | yond the refer- | tic,"” Thls Special Offer Closes June Ist $45--WE§ Your House__$45 INCLUDING FIXTURES AND SHADES The Wiring 1 Qutlet and 1 light chain Pendant. Living Roem . .. .1 Outlet and 3 light shower. Dining Room . ..1 Outlet and 3 light shower. Two Bed Rooms.1 Outlet and 1 light bracket in each. Bath Room 1 Outlet and 1 light nickel bracket. Kitchen 1 Qutlet and 1 light pendant with pull chain, . 1 Outlet and 1 light receptacle con- trolled by switch. If additional lights are desired a special rate will ’ be made for same. Additional switches $3.00 each. Porch light complete with fixture and switch con- trol from inside $6.00 extra. All work of A-1 character—satisfaction guaran- teed. The Fixtures include the very latest design' of chain pendants, showers and brackets. of brass and nickel, equipped with the newest design of shades. The Payments As a special feature with this unexcelled offer, the following payment plan has been adopted during this campaign, 1-3 of the contract price when work is started. 1-3 of the contract price in 30 days and the re- maining 1-3 of the contract price in 60 days. the above within the This special low price together with payment plan brings Electric Service reach of all. Don’t delay, take advantage of this ing offer today. money say- 11 ELM STREET GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TODAY | Tel. 339 1 11_-— | 179 Glen Street

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