New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1919, Page 9

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whereby, if you want your OWN HOME, they will get you a Bank Mortgage of 50% of cost, take back a second Mortgage for 40%, and give you 8 years to pay off the second Mortgage, is the most liberal al_ld goes the farthest toward assisting the workingman io have his OWN HOME, THAT WE HAVE EVER HEARD OF in this or any other city and the manufacturers of New Britain are to be most heartily commended for this step. There Are Only Two Conditions we understand, to make your home possible on this basis—First you must have a WAR- RANTEE DEED to your BUILDING LOT and you must be prepared to pay 10% of the construction cost which is very simple, as for instance, if the house cost $3,000 (and you can get a fine ready cut one for that amount) you are only required to pay $300 when house is cympleted, then $25 per month for 8 years and THE HOUSE IS YOURS. You might easily pay (and lots of peo- ple have paid) that amcunt for rent for more than eight years and not even own the paper on the wall. Those Who Took Our Advice ind bought previously on our EASY TERM BASIS, already have their lot PAID FOR The Manufacturers’ Loan Asso NEW BRITAIN DA ind never missed the money—because they saved it from their Weekly Income. That a Large Number Did Not Get In 's most ably demonstrated, by our having sold thirty-two BUILDING LOTS last week, and in spite of inclement weather Fourteen Lots have been purchased to date this week. We Wil Give a Warrantee Deed When One-Third (13) Is Paid and a Special Cash Discount to co-operate with those desirous of having their OWN HOME. Prices All the Way from $48 to $1,350. On Easy Terms With No Taxes or Interest for Two Years At present—We have as follows: LYONS TERRACE, One Lot Facing Shuttle Meadow Ave. WINTHROP MAN- OR, only four lots, facing Winthrop street. Only three very choice Bungalow Sites in BELVIDERE. GLEN ST., VICTORY PARK and HU NTER TERRACE, every lot Sold. BUNGALOW CREST Just off West Main on Jerome street, is now under development, but there are only ciation Proposition nine (9) of these beautiful locations left, which are from 60—to—71 feet wide and from 135—to— 183 feet deep. RESTRICT- ED to ONE-F AMILY HOUSES only and the development will consist of graded street, topped dressed with crushed stone, a seven foot grass strip with shade trees and city standard cement sidewalk on each side. OR ORCHARD HEIGHTS Adjoining New Britain Machine Company’s South street plant, fifty (50) Foot Lots. Prices from $48—t0—$329, and some of these lots are over 200 feet deep. $250 in Gold Free for first home built this Fall. Free Drawing of Beautiful Presents Saturday and Sunday Afternoons on This Property SPECIAL—WHO WILL GET THIS? Seven (7) Lots at BELVIDERE HEIGHTS for only $635. 5 When you buy from us, you get the benefit of (BODWELL SERVICE) which means expert advice, plans and co-opera- tion from knowledge gained by 10 years ex- perience, THE BODWELL REALTY CO. Room 404, Nat’t Bank Bldg. Phone 1801 F. E. CRANDALL, Mgr. OUR NINTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR IN THIS CITY aboard bmarine chas in New PERSONALS London, returned to duty after a brief furlough spent at his home. The Misses Loretta Smith, Mildred Holcombe, Elizabeth Cooke and Ruth Boardman have returned from a two weeks' stay at Fort Trumbull Beach, Milford. Mrs. . E. McEnroe and children, of Hart street, returned home from a stay at Saybrook. of New McEnroe. | Miss Carney, Yor Margaret visiting M regula sharp. The lumba Seaman William Burns, stationed New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods tion C | tor's ! before i “repairs” | are liable to a police court fine. Ordinances.—Advt. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the A. O. H. | wiil meet fhis evening in the K. of C. rooms at 8 o'clack. is requested. | BERTINI SUCCEEDS Sept. 8, 1919 NOTICE On and after this date a new schedule of work- & .ing hours for this store will go into effect until J§| further notice. Mondays 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Tuesdays 9 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. Wednesdays 9 A. M. to 12:15 until Sept. 24th. Thursdays 9 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. Fridays 9 A. M. to 6:30 P., . Saturdays 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. gone as a We are opening one half hour later in the morn- has ing 6 days a week and closing one-half hour later 3 is a 'days a week to give the pesple who are employed un- til 6 P. M. one-half hour to do their After Sept. 24th we will antil 6:30 P. M. shopping in. keep open Wednesdays + New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store 381-383-385 Main Street Blankets cleaned. Tel. 904.—Advt. V. Unity Rebekah lodge will have a welcome home turkey supper and en- tertaisment for the returned soldier members tomorrow . Daughters of Castile, will held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in | | K. of C. hall. Fireman Sunday at the home of his parents on Tremont street. Join New Britain Nat. ‘lub tonight. Adv | A. G. Hammond Camp, U. 8. W. V., | | will hold a ladies’ night at the Armory a shments will be served. Please call at the Building Tnspee- Local Ex-Service Man \xi" Fill Va- John A. Bertini has been appointed nation of Andrew Danielson, who has Mass. ice man, having served with Company I, 102d regiment overseas for over 18 months, and is 24 years of age. zation for over 12 company. During the summer Smalley street playground and made many friends among the young- er athletic aspirants in the city. tended the DOUBLE WEDDING. | they were from ibe Berlin tion plant and had gone | fence to take pictures. CITY ITEMS - Union Laundry, The Misses Mary and Nadine Robinson to Marry on Same Day. The double wedding of Mi Robinson to Clarence H. Keeley o Newington and Miss Nadine F. Robin- | son to Raymond P. < 11841 Stanley street will e place tomor-} evening at 7:30. | FOW at St. Mary's Catholic church at| 7 o'clock | 9 o'clock. Rev. John T. Winters will | officiate. »inson will ! wear white georgette overdress. bouquet of CED « Joseph Bagdesarian civil life in this city after r meeting will start at regular meeting of Court Co- | be | a shower nd lilies of the val-' ley. Miss Nadine will wear | white crepe meteor and georgette She will also wear a veil and carry a bouquet of bridal s The wedding bre: ed at the brides’ 1 . after which ! .| the couples will go to Atlantic Citv., ; | Mr. and Mrs. Keeley will live on Fair- view street and Mr. and Mrs. McKne ney will reside on Stanley street. in hospitals. Bagde: draftee and w tioned Upton while be! taught ments of machi one of the first battles ov i struck in the chin by a st will be serv- | . Frank Anastasia spent Bank Vaca Open 7 to § p. s shoulder causing two He was d t at Camp Devens a I e e evening. All members of the = - ! - VCE NOT v are requested to be present. e . | B og e °r, special policeman at ! Works found three men ! @ ng around the factory yard yes- building or | terday afternoon, and held them up. If not, .‘,nu" He phoned the police hut when Officer City | Herbert Tyon arrived they had made ' " | their get-away through a fence. Mr. CAUGHT 1 /. Wh for a permit; Wa { had been run dow: at the corner of Lz ington streets, office, City Hall, “commencing”” on huildings. by an ayette trol was A ful attandance Its Flavor Smacks of” Health ~ The wholesome. rich taste of Grape-Nuts is the natural flavor of a well: balanced blend of prime wheat and malted barley-developed by twenty hours of baking. The building qualities of this robust food are remarkable. “There’s a Reason” DANIELSON AT “Y” cancy at Y. M. C. A. N Physical Department. sical director to Warren the local Y. M. C. A. to e vacancy caused by the resig- it ph to the “Y" coliege at Springfleld, Mr. Bertini is a former serv- He been a member of the “Y"” or- vears. Before ring the service he was employed clerk for the Adams Express Mr. Bertini | been the physical director at the has He native of New Britain and at- ew Britain High school. $600 C ASH Will Buy a Two Tenement House in South Western Part of city. I Will Drive You to Property. WHAT IT INCLUDES: First Floor, 5 Large Rooms. Second Floor 5 Large Rooms. Large open plumbing Batth room with each tenement—Ilarge attic floor could he tenement with little cost. Has Electric Light and Gas, Concrete Cellar. Price $5.100. You can’t beat this—neither can you afford to wait a minute. changed See T. W. O’Connor not 1omorrow TODAY -————_—}.—.-——_-—- Wheeler said that the men told him j riving at the place named found no- "HIN. Local Draftee, Now Discharged, Had Peculiar Injuries. s returned to | has recovered his sight. ful year and a half spent in the U, army about half of which was passed | rian was an early | warfare. eas he was machine bul- let which pierced the flesh and lodged | arged from the 1g0, having completely recovered. At 7 o'clock this morning George Kelly of the police department was informed by phone that a man automobile and Wash- and he was asked to send the police ambulance CILTA LI IR Y YL T LR NN vy DOG KILLED BY AUTO. An automobile carrying liven| | plates No. 50-723, held by J. Seibert | Hartford, ran over and killed & shortly after 7 o'clock on Park wtr last night. Officer John Anderson notified and had the dogz removed. H reported the matter and the toen| numbers which had been given him headquarters. Construc- | body waiting. The man had been over the | taken away, Otficer Moflitt was told. | e S g HOLY BATH CURES. London.—Almost blind since Sep- tember, 1915, Joseph Culshaw, ex- | Jso]dicr, bathed several times in St. | Winifred's Well, North Wales, and he an event- i An Unusual Memberstic | Opportunity f« to Own the STERLING FURNACE Week September 8 to 13 Join the Sterling Furnace Club and this high- est-grade furnace becomes yours on payment of a small membership fee. Club terms take care of the _Jalanc& Ciuv members make the big saving of buy- ing at the cash price and paying on club terms. S - Small at the rudi- In Camp ! ] . | Special | | Clab | serious in- | Terms few days| DED. This furnace in your home means | warmth—no matter how cold the weather. No pipes! Supplies abundant heat with the minimum of fuel Call and investigate this wonderful offer today. Don’t lose the opportunity. Join the Steri- ing Club a: healthful Special Club Features Saving of Cash Discount. Free Consultation with the Factory Heating Expert. We Buy Your Old Heater. into 3 A. A. MILLS | Tel. 381 80 West Main St.

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