New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1918, Page 2

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/f' BABY 2 ( Ra p O fih«} AN <5 Itrmnq = cg’andf; afinc;I Quickhy Socthe ndfleu ellby! Kfia\fh‘iw \£a) ay are 2 CHE IDEAL, RESTRICTED, HOME-SITE DEVELOPMENT. ree Drawing for 50 Liberty Bonds—$5 War Savings Stamps and other beautiful presents, Saturday and Sunday afternoon. R oport- chafing | [ stant reiief, pc d sleep and point to speedy healment often when all else seems t > fail. Bathe C ira S and jeral of th This beautiful property consisting of only thirty-five (35) choice, selected home-sites, will be opened to the public and sold on Easy crms, and at prices from ORI $B200S5S.00 UP and the prices on Lyons strect and Shutt'e Meadow avenue will inciude graded Street, Cement Sidewal k, Sewer, City Water, Gas and Electricity, and all only two minutes’ walk from the Arch Street trolicy, and the proposed extension o f this line will run directly in front of our property where several houses have already been constructed by the Realty & Building Co. o noint These super-cre a4 | | aboon to tired, wred i On the Fasy Term basis—there are no taxes or interest for two years and no payments required if sick or out of employment and you also have the TR »f the land for garden, while paying for same. viem Fmiist Or Are Drafted Guaranteed Protection if jon enlist op arve deafted in 1918 op 1919 we will either refund your money or give you WARRANTE E. DEED without further payment, at our option. Ask for particulars. Have YOU The Ambition? We Wiii Provide The Money 2 DRAWING of § .00 TIBERTY BONDS. and the holder of the lucky number t payment on any lot which may be selected on the property. g in Action. on st., Bos- for two people to buy at Lyons Terrace by having a I"RE will be given a receipt for $50.00 as part of the fir MONEY TALKS—BUT A LIBER' and “Home Sweet Home,"” LIBERTY B( home at LYONS 1 I, R.F. id, Mass. in Action. 'Y BOND ings. Two Songs That Will Never Grow Old, “The Star Spangled Banner,” NDS ACCEPTED at full par value, as part of the first payment on any lot. This will start the foundation for YOUR ‘Y(}ur Friends Have Tried To Buy on this property, but the Realty & Building Co., (former owners) refu sed cash offers on all lots as they desired to build on every lot. NOW is YOUR opportunity, if you beat your friends to it. 418 Cent Corporals ignew 276 Bank cLaughlin, Prospect n, Mass. @gson, R. . D. 2, Wall- rt. Cor N John §. ‘Ander Mullen, 105 Superior =* N X fer, N Y. Herman i Hale, R. F. D. 2, Warsaw, | Schene . Bruno Dekazio, Salesmen on Stones Mills, he property Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. Do not use your car for pleasure purposes Sunday, and with the i oney you save on gasoline and tires buy WAR SAVINGS STAMPS, Join The Bodwell Realty War Savings Club. 8. |Center St., Prospect Ave., 5 \. Mauser, 185 ark ave., wymond 37 Grant St., Framin shions for enlisted ipon the side of the ¥ recruiting poster, F. E. Crandall, Mgr. Phone 838--1801 Room 404 National Bank Building Murphy, 81 ospect St 191 Main st. | cond Ave.. . Comn. ot the peace pam- | Roberts, 1208 Albany st., et | — e - - — phlet. The fighting | N, X [ e E i 2 i i g 8 St it iho Roldior ! vl e e (ot PN [ TRAINING CORPS AT lege will enroll students, who will [ ence. This induction will take place | ther intensive vocational training: they “lim, spruce up- | e St, West SPRINGITELD Y. M. C. A, | receive a military training under reg- | after October 1 ['may be sent to & cantonment to driil - | G Abany | Warren | ular army officers Thev will, upon | After a certain period of training | with troops as a private. ing—that's the | Xiahros, 1 : | 3 [Lnsieiaey John St., Harrl- | ring the school, enroll in the corps, | under their officers they will be as- | Each pupil must pay his way until . son, N ! and -after tering on registration | signed to one of the several places | he is inducted into the army, or un Wounded in Action (Pegree Undeter 'rhe mined). s [ the Y. M. C. A. has received a com- ved by | til the eary part of October. Tmme- cent, Pia day may apply to be inducted into | stipulated in the circular r 1d, Conn. the S. A. T. C. This makes them | Mr. Denton. These divisions are: To | diately following their induction they | Acting Secretary J. W. Denton o(!"”~ i ] | i | | Luke Horsfall E Corporal Wounded (Degree Undetermined) "(] ”::lf,‘::f (“n::::u’i{\“"‘l \,,,:“ j privates in the army, and as such |a central officers’ training school; to | will be under observation, and their | Joseph Conner, Fairfield, N. ¥ Corporals i : they will receive the re - of a | a school for non-commissioned offi- [ conduct will determine to which group Co., i Private Fiant ol © Solar St Dyowy. “oieemilins heen | pamed Sds nns fyrieete, their olothing end subsist- | cers; they may be enrolled for fur- | they will be assigned. 93 ASYLY M ST, Willinm Heste 309 SR t., | dence, of the institutions in which | HARTFORD. | Mount Vernon, N. ¥ ki, 31 Pembroke ISt., | 2 udents’ Army Training Corps | = Missing in Action, " ; to be established t Licutenant Private HE: stating the terms under which ! John H. Stevens, 21 W. State st.,| Joseph B. Saliunas, 26 S, Leonard Albion, N. ¥ St., Waterbury, Conn. | Private = H CITY ITEMS New York, N v one desirous of entering the school do so. Under this plan, the col- 1, 415 St. Ann’s ave :hit Report. The following casualties ar the Commar reported I ral of the ‘American Expeditionary g Gen- foodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— | T0 THE PUBLIC A in action 14 jiis Laurette Campbell has return Missing in action 7 home from New York where she| yuonno )t C0C 73 . oo . . the guest of Miss une Sparks. | DOt SH ) This company is in receipt of Bulletin No. 5, Bernard T. Clark of Main street | Died from lent and other Monday to t > his stud | causes E ohe 2 &) o T e e | e RN Telegraph and Telephone Service, from the Post- Clark graduated from i Tined LRt Sl 85 M d T = WY d Parochial School with last | - onda ue a eanesda . 3 1 1 e Y’ Y y master General of the United States directing as A NS, f KENNETH HARLAN LT e e v | Killed in ENT I follows: tendered a farewell party by his Corporals. J WARREN K‘E RRF(‘ AN nds. He was presented with a R 4 oo Earnbem 1 e i o, e | N M:\ R GrmncioreiiSrhanne * e ARFL ey belt i 66 9 99 ‘Owing to the necessity for conserving labor and pay and evening school now open. Stanislau Andrych, 37 Whitcomb, > { o G s B mecticut Business College, 163 | twopstor, Mass. % ! material and to eliminate a cost which is now borne by the n street.—advt. oy yhnsc 5 Malden St i 3 g i, E“v;‘r;"fl;‘;r;‘nj“”' Sl TS TR (T permanent user of the telephone, a readiness to serve or Wor- Carl J. Lndberg, 69 Bire cester, Mass, installation charge will be made on and after September 1918, for all new ins changes in location of telephones. r. Frederick Harmon has moved | piano studio to Room 40 Booth Call after school hours on and Saturday evenings.—adv. | Joseph Gilbert Cyphers, 128 Almond St., Syracuse, N. Y. Died From Accident and Other Canses Privates His Adventurous Blood Heeds the Silent Call of Bygone Pioneer Privates Race, He Fights the Merciless Louts of a Hellish Breed. He tallations; also a charge for all Stakes His Life on the Aim of His Gun. He TPights For Right, 39 DEATHS IN AUGUST. uring the month of August there | oo ' 20 George St 39 deaths in this city. Of these, | Brooklyn, N. Y. were caused by accident and one | William T. Peter ca Plain, Mass. Ten Thousand Years of a Fraudulent Civilization Cannot Alter His Primeval Sense of Justice. Installation charges to be as follows: Love Cannot Conquer Him But like the Faultless Steel of Where the rate is $2.00 a month or less a Dammscus Sword so is His Unbending Spirit Tempered By the 44 Walden Great Love of a Worthy Mate. Always Fair in Love or War, For Man, a suicide. Seventeen were less | Joma h a year of age, four were over Wounded Severcly. nd three were between the ages o enant ne ond five years. Where the rate is more than $2.00 but not ex- ceeding $4.00 amonth ................ $10.00 Where the rate is more than $4.00 a month ... $15.00 He's A Man's ANNOUNCEI | Stephen T 601 Bedford | fie Rev. Wm. Wallace Rose In accordance with this order, all installations and transfers Subsequent to August 3ist, 1918, will be subject to the charges specified above. The Southern New England | sompamy We wish to announce that we have the most up-to-date and sanitary haking plant in the city. A cordial invitation is ex- Will preach Sunday Evening at 7:30 tended to the citizens of New. Britain to call and inspect this plant at, any time. at the Universalist Church, Hungerford Court, opposite Y. W. C. A, Mrs. Stebbins, contralto, soloist. We also sell all brands of Flour at wholesale and retail. TETL., 628, hens WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKERS THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

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