New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1915, Page 11

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" BELVIDERE IS NO ORDINARY | “LAND BOOM” BUT IS AN “ESTABLISHED SUCCESS” AND AN “INVESTMENT CERTAINTY” " FREE DRAWING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY---SPECIAL SURPRISES k. New Britain is not only the HARDWARE CITY OF THE WORLD, but in BELVIDERE “The Property of Merit” it has the finest development in Connecti¢ Before You Make Your Final SEE BELVIDE R E : Selection of a Home Site— That beautiful property which all your friends are talking about. You will want to be with them, because there you find all the conveniences of the CITY, but with the attractive env and beautiful atmosphere of the COUNTRY, AND STILL you are within walking distance of the center. e\ ¥ T2 BECAUSE ‘wise restriction, insure a most . csirable neighborhood. BECAUSE the people living at BELVIDERE, having tasted the beauties of nature, their rent free, BECAUSE they have beautiful graded streets, nearly five miles of cement sidewalks, grass strips, shade trees, shrubbery, ete. would not move back into the center if they could}t _City water, gas, electricity, situated on North End trolley line which will eventually continue to Hartford. Concrete State Highway cuts through the center of BELVIDERE. - .10 Lots Sold This Season, As Follows:—BELVIDERE HEIGHTS 37, BELVIDERE MANOR 6, BELVIDERE 14, BELVIDERE EX- TENSION 13. Sale to uate. this month ($13,395.) Why is it there are (30) homes on this attractive property, which was only a farm two and three years ago? and why it is there are 9 homes now under construction?and why is is we have regular customers who buy from $(1,000) up, of us every year? ~IT’S BECAUSE IT’S BELVIDERE A ‘small deposit secures you one of these choice lots, balance on easy payments with no interest or taxes for two years so that you prac- tically BUY YOUR LAND TWO YEARS FROM TODAY. What will it be worth then? Salesmen on property every afternoon and all day Sunday, Bodwell Land Co., 404 Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 1418-; 1.6, WRIGHT 10 E GUEST OF N.Y.UL an Wi At Feh - rersary Clraton of Ciss o & br. Theodore G. Wright, one of New ain’s oldest physicians, will .re- - his youth at the commencement Ircises of New York University this when the fiftiéth annivérsary of?} ass will be celebrated. Fle has Epted the invitation of Chancellor and will be joined in' New York by another daughter, Miss Mary L. ‘Wright, who is a teacher in the New York public schools. The Misses ‘Wright will attend the exercises with Dr. Wright. I~ A special effort has been made by the officers’ of university to locate all the members of the class of 1865 who are still alive, but it is doubtful whether many graduates will, be pres- ent to share the 'honors with Dr. Wright. If any of his former class- mates are still living, Dr. Wright does not know of them. First Vacation in 19 Years. Dr. Wright’s coming visit to the university will be the first real vaca- Since the sudden’ death of his wife in 1896, he has spent the night away from his home on only three occa- gions and then he visited with rela- tives. He expécts to make the most of tion he has enjoyed in nineteen years. j, cal school was then erected farther | up town, opposite Bellevue hospital, and later the school and the hospital were united. The main building of the university are now at University Heights. In Reconstruction’ Work. After his graduation Dr. Wright, who had been’ drafted for the army, bLut had not served, went into the gov- ernment service in the south and worked until 1867 in the establish- ment of schools for the Freedmen's bureau. He was then called to New York to become a physician and sur- geon in one of the leading hospitals. He spent a year in the colege of Physicians and Surgeons in 1870. . For thirty-two years Dr. Wright has | in the Revolutionary war. His father heen medical examiner of New Britain | was a minister. and Plainville, going into office when! pr. Wright looks forward with the law first went into effect. He has | ieasure to his meeting with Dr. W. Leen a resident of 24 Camp street for | . Thompson, one of the members of th last thirteen years and lived in {he New York university faculty, with Plainville before that. His practice in | whom he became acquainted while a Connecticut was begun in Plymouth, | member of the Broadway Tabernacle where he spent six years. His jn New York city. It was at this D?Sllmn_ of medigal examiner keeps { church also that Dr. Wright became him quit busy, New Britain having acquainted with Rev. Lyman Abbott, had a goodly share of murders and 1), D, who will be the speaker suicides this winter. Lonor at the commencement exercises His eighty-one years rest lightly | this year. Rev. Malcolm James Mc- i upon Dr. Wright's .shoulders and as his ancestors have all lived to a ripe ; age, he expects to be equally fortun- ate. Both of his grandfathers fought Leod, D. D., pastor of the Fifth venue Collegiate church, will deliver he beccalaureate address to the students. of | BIG TIME FOR AUXILIARY, The Rockville degree team of the Ladies’ auxillary, A. O, H., will work three degrees in Electric hall at 2 | o'clock Sunday afternoon for the New Britain auxiliary. The conferring of { the degrees will be an oceasion for a i big celebration in the hall, as ali who haye not yet been given the degrees will be put through the work. Mem- i bers will bring taeir own provisions | for the supper to be held at 6 o'clock. Visitors of the order will be present from Hartford, Bast Hampden, Bris- tol, Forestville and Southington, night., NATURA leA'l'"’& Another class is heing org the educational department 4 M. C. A. in ecitizen - the first session will be held) Judge F. B, Hu make the address, Other will address the naturalization during the week. 0w five applicants from New the books of the superior co will be given a hearing next The naturalization classes are There are % L F. & C. Mutusl Ald @8 Hanna's Ahmory, Tuesday eve Grocery Combination. 9 TO 11 A. M—HO BUTTER " Mohican Creamery 10¢. Special ]b 30 cl Today 21bs Now (lninuz I c d BOOTH’S PURE CATSUP 3-10 oz bottles 25¢ FRESH ELBO MACARONI 3t 256 MOH. CONDENSED MILK 3cans QB 6 MOHICAN BAKING CHOCOLATE ..lb 29 Ci’ Fancy Ripe Strawberries ™ 15 1b Mflm thé reunion and the anniversary cele- bration and will,remain in New York at least ten days. Another ten days' vacation with friends in Massachu- setts- will follow before his return home. New York University will present many changes to Dr. Wright. The school from which he was graduated 1 in 1865 was located -on 14th street and was burned to the ground in 1866.° Another building for the medi- 4:1bs Gr. Sugar .. 15¢ E. Brown to be wf.:h his family, special guest of the univeérsity dur- the exercises, which will begin on 5 and will last five days. he_university has made arrange- 1s® entertain Dr. Wright in the STEAKS—Short, Sirloin, Fresh Native 220 l Spinach . ...pk YORK STATE PEA BEANS Guarantced Fresh 1 1b pkg Cornstarch .. ge dormitories during his stay be. He will Jeave New Britain on 4 for New York with his daugh- Miss Harriet S. Wr . ‘assistant rian of the New Britain Institute, bag Salt Special for MAY 22— SPECIAL LEAN FRESH PORK LOINS SMOKED OR FRESH SHOULDERS 1Ib BONELESS BOSTON POT ROASTS Ib l7c FANCY ROASTING VEAL SUGAR CURED SKIN BACK HAMS ..l 1 5 c SMALL LEGS YOUNG LAMB ROAS’I“:“E;:F....H) 196 }' 14c | PRIME SHOULDER POT ROASTS.....1b r hst the Timé of ‘the Year for a ~ Light Weight Suit | ~ or Coat *and We Have Just What You Want. ‘We have a splendid line of Suits in Woolen and Silk Poplins, - s, Corduroys, Gaberdines, Covert and Mixturcs. W0 can duplicate all of the above materials in our Coats, URDAY——MAY 22 Fresh York State doz 25¢ 21ms 29¢C 25¢ 11b Confectionery Sugar, % Ib Coconut 5¢ ST e 15¢ Tanglefoot Fly Paper 13 READY-MAID SOUPS ....10 double sheets c all kinds .. ... 2 cans 13¢ GOOD TOILET PAPER ..3 Irg rolis FANCY CAL PRUNES JELLO Nearby Farm .doz. | 27c | Best Pure La MEDFORD'S MUSTARD ....pt jar PURE LUNCHEON GOOD LAWY /#ée our assortment’'of Summer Dresses, Spring and Summer Soon TAL s, Waists, Petticoats and Raincoats, 3 ¢ . OUR HENTIRE STOOK GREATLY R_ED'UCED IN PRICE, - All-Alterations FREE, s HEAVY FAT ‘SALT PORK ....1b 1 lc FRESH SLICED .. .. 1 BEEF LIVER ....Ib Oc Hothouse Pure Apple Cukes .. .each Large Ripe Butter ....3 lbs Pineapples 2 for e 135 Main St. LR T'ORES YOUNG 12:¢c 12§c! CORNED BEEF 1b | fe s 1de ST S (B SWIFT'S ROAS’R][:G 25 c Moh Peanut Butter ....2 lbs Meadowbrook 25¢ Fresh Native Radishes 3 bchs Fancy Ripe Tomatoes .1 10¢C . Green String

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