New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1916, Page 14

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18 Buckley Electric company, New ocational Grammar school, the | Business Union which will carry into ! R[}WE NE { ain, $3,924. The cost of other work ommodar committee recom- | effect the program that will be adopt- TO PROTECT IE to be let was estimated as follows °d o-iing the board of finance |ed to more closely unify the agricul- | Furniture, $§ teleplione , 8 axation for $15,000. The matter | tural and industrial interests of this THE BABIES Established 18806 S[; | : 5 ciiam clearn was brought to a head when Judge |region. [ $774 ec S 187; side- | Gaffney inqulred of Mr. Traut if $10,- | The committee which has issued the | - ® ["][ {; NTRA[;T | $1,000; finished $500, and 000 would cover the cost of this work. { call is composed of Theodore N. Vail How Thovsands of Mothers clerk of work, $1,200 Dril 7 ; said from what he |of Vermont, E. Bertram Pike of New | Keep Their Children Well 0 | On the heating and ventilating, bids & could learn $35,000 would be ne Hampshire, William T. Guptill | : +11 | Were submitted as follo “ne & |the mark. Surprise ws ressed at | Maine, Wilson H. Lee of Connectict - Ao 4 Daley & Son of Waterbury, $13,376; | clined to believe his estimate was Tsland and Nathaniel I. Bowditch of Pesist Disease i {1 Shaffer & Co. of Bristol, . [right until informed by Chairman sachusetts. The secret | FxgllI'fi Oi $“8,900 h Kelly, $11,000; Johnson 'Tram. that the work is being super- | committee, Lucius E. Wilson, sai Mothers should | A NO I ABLE COLLEC I ION OF York, $13,- | vised by an expert from Boston and |day: | ing company of New know that the | 8 i nd Libby & Blinn of Hartford, | that the committee has every assur- Gmires 1acasfaraitorerment e sate medicine | Thomas W. Crowe was the successful 7. Tt was explained that while |ance that it is being done right. The | ings of these men and of the direc. \ or their chil- | idder on the general contract for the | Mr. Kelly's bid was the lowest the |northeast and southeast COrners are |oys of the terniE atesimen itlon by is Tather | B ew Burritt school, the school board | commuttee felt that the work could |the weak places. Mr. Traut said the under whose auspices the conference N John's Medicine | § not be done satisfactorily at that fig- | cost would be nearer $§12,000 than | will be held: Bl aned its September meeting yesterday ' | economic because it does | J ’ cepting tho report of the school ac{ ure. A $10,000. Dr. Kelly finally amended t0 | needs of New England, what has been | SSSsiey \ not contain al- | B I CERR T Pl ch e || 0 DRI G SO (B o 950 || FRRiti (R0 Emain ORI done in an organized way to meet | : ¥ cohol or danger- | BE 2 Crowe the comieer iy otu: | roux, $8,978.98; M. A. Shafter & Co. Se S Tiere e, et O Ch oel Tl bidders were the B. H. Hibbard Lol B U0 S ar Dy ARicell oF g ERENCE. | of having in New England a clearing | N\ Wise | 8 : ; form. oy ; ’ ,500; J. O. Mills, $7,810; C. e ERees s e bmpany and the H. Wales Li z . 3T, house such as the Eastern States Ex. e velsiminesicoms s 790 MO MK raus 710 x Three bids were submitted on the . - clectric wiring, follows: Spring & Springfield. Sept. 15-16. X N 3 mothers take K Important Gathering to Be Held at |position to facilitate the transfer of care to keep | advanced ideas from the progress nais ehildren communities to those i i . - 5 well and strong 93, and the B e _ines any, | Buckley Elect company, $3,924; Springfield, Mass., Sept. 9.—“New | yet awake to their possi 5 e Ho Wales Lines company, | 3 4 “Snagrer & Co. of Bristol, $3,033, b 3 o that they can a0 7 P W 0 . L z T “g rtions of % i . m-?xlll?\ The sub-contracts will | J* % Bl Ml o " ala of Hartford, | Ensland has ‘never lacked in ideas § qomfhlf"“nnmh!fl Lol resist the dis £ & the cost of the structure to | ¢y e . it has lacked in means of interchaug- | 21¢ MAaKIng e eases of chil- B 3 Bout $161,000 and it was voted to ask | $4:170-18. It was explained that while | it has lack £ rChatE- | i eotion of co-operation between the | [ Headba e e board of finance and taxation to | M- A- Shaffer & (’f" lvm'd_the lowest | ing them,” is the statement of one of | country and the city. The growth of _‘]"-;"', ’\Iarlx(‘in B oo 0000, fizure on wiring investigation of their I : leagues and of the bo. oBn SRS c d The 4 work in this line was not satisfactory | esron e, ho 2L for a New Lo : e glves new strength and flesh because he sub-contracts were awarded by L tha sommitlee England Farm and Business Confer- | ¢ g clubs in the past three v | ids as follows: Heating and ventilat- ence at Springfield on Friday and |years in these sections has outstripped UGS, WARGCENGG Gl ] 13, Stone & Underhill of Boston, $11,- Repairs at Prevocational School. Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16. At this |like endeavors elsewhere in the coun- — — = 70; plumbing, M. A. Shaffer & Co.| In connection with the repair work | conference there will be organized a |try. The New England Farm anad |inforce and unify these and other ! Bristol, $6,100; wiring, Spring & | being done on the foundation of the |permanent New England Farm and | Business union will be designed to re- | agencies of the forward movement.” | @ ny of Meriden. The bids were close d as follows: T. W. Crowe, $118,- 00; B. H. Hibbard company, $120,- South Window $3.00 Up This Store is the Bome of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes CROWLEY BROS. INC. 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paints, Varnishes, a 0 Ou nOW Wall Papers and Glass. 491 Main Street, opp. Laf- About The Maxwell Car? | Rowievs HIS is the time of the year when more For this reason cars are allotted to dealers by to get estimates on your interior and exterior decor- people are considering the question of the factory according to the size of the dealer’s : ating. ‘““what car to buy’”’ than at any other time business. of the year. We want to make a showing and be in a posi- This community has its full share of people tion to get a generous allotment of Maxwells who will soon be driving their first car or a new hereafter. Because the more Maxwells are sold in car to replace the old one. any community, the greater is the future demand. ‘We realize the opportunity to do an ever-increasing Maxwell business. This is only the first of the several messages Now, we know that we are going to sell Max- well Cars to a great many of the;r people—de- i H ing the Maxwell Car. But we don’t expect to be The generous value offered in the car is so able to adequately present Maxwell merits in evident—its past record is so full of good perform- printed words alone. ance—owners speak so well of it—that when the WIRING PART FREE! We are offering to credit an amount equal to the first six months’ lighting bill towards the cost of wiring any old house iocated on our existing lines. i Y : If you are one who is going to buy a new car buyee Lnows these things, he is eager to buy & you will find it decide(llygto iour a?i,vantage to s well find out all you can about the Maxwell before you In order to tell as many people as possible Place your order. : about the merits of the Maxwell Car we are going Come in and talk it over with us and let us to spend a lot of money in the next few weeks in demonstrate the car to you. Then, don’t take our this paper advertising Maxwell merits to those word alone, but ask those who now own Maxwells. | who do not know them. Get “posted” about the Maxwell and you will The reason—we want to sell as many Max- realize more satisfaction and get more “value re- wells as possible this season. Our future allot- ceived” for your motor car money than ever ments will depend upon how many Maxwells we before. sell now. And we are just as willing to have you investi- You may know that the Maxwell market is a gate other cars just as fully as you do ours. The buyer’s market, not a seller's market—broadly Maxwell will not suffer by the comparison. speaking. The demand for Maxwells the country Why not start your Maxwell investigation over is greater than the supply. today? This is just the same as though we offered to furnish a part of the wiring free. In addition we are offering special prices on wiring and fixtures, 12 months to pay, and free Mazda Lamps. This is the most liberal offer you have ever received, and is for a Iim- ited time only. Don’t delay on this question, but ask our Sales Depart- ment for an estimate of cost today. VILLIAMS AUTOMOBILE C0. ¥G%7 B | The UNITED ELECTRIC 287 ELM STREET. V' B | LIGHT & WATER Co. i o ¢ T e Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 F. O. B. DETROIT

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