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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919, L AR R Pt 5o INDUSTRIAL PARK?| L] During the last two weeks when we were slaughtered { THEY USED FORESIGHT—WHY DON'T YOU ? | Your ChOlce NOW with a volume (;f sales totaling $2 If so, we con- Get in on the Ground Floor. gratulate you, as you did not pay over $398 for your LOT THE TROLLEY must go down Rocky Hill Ave., to pro- | From $90 to Only $398 on EASY TERMS with NO TAXES or INTEREST for TWO YEARS, while we are informed LANDERS, vide service for this entire section which will build up Flfty Foot Lots FRARY & CLARK purchased 28 LOTS adjoining our { very rapidly, and with increased fares, the TROLLEY property at prices from $600 to .\‘?.{h'l Si)_"( m:%h‘ "mi cat | COMPANY can afford to make the extension. i (Warning to the Public) St ML T i ORI We are selling below real values, which in some cases, Any person buying land on EASY TERMS should be for employees who wili work in the new proposed six- sure to insist that contract reads “No Taxes or Interest story Factory will double and even ftriple within two years. for Two Years.” Free Drawing of Beautiful Presents Saturday and Sunday Afternoon e SSRp— THE BODWELL REALTY CO. F. E. CRANDALL, Mgr. peole o OWN THETR HOMES. meresing the yalues ogie - and desirability of every section in which we operated, Nat’l Bank Building, New Britain, Conn. Phone 1801 entitles us to your confidence. C'I]TYTTTE’Q ' will be held at Hartrord, New Haven ALUMNI DANCE TE)A NOW YOU SEE HIM SMEN N MM ’m;m; the decorations. The commit- 1 Norwich | tee will meet next Tuesday evening. Cleaned the Poisns from his System nother diphtheria case i report- BE BIG AFFAIR| AND NOW YOU DON’T; \rranzements Ave Being Pereeted for et o MASSACHUSETTS MAN GRATEFUL. " od from Jubilee strect to the bhoard of i i g A : Don't forget Welsh Maule chorus at [ health toda e e | One of the city fath had ta go enter church tonight, 8:15 —advt. Don't fc 1 Welsh M chorus at . | Plans are under way \’nr"H\f‘ an- [ home without an overcoat last night. The chi neineer of the Hartford | Center church tonight, advt. Social (o Be Held in High School To- | Football Player Drops From Sight— | nuil concert and hall of the Firemen's | It seems that two of the aldermen COATLESS FOR THE NIGHT. R O writes the follwing t I p N N H Mrs. W. Dobson of 109 Basselt i Pension and Itelicf fund, which has ! held a conference in one of the offices ee h‘ou,m In = : n) “ml \‘ \\.,‘111 street announces the marriage of her morrow Evening to Preface Sat- IPound in Hole Back of been an annual event on New Year's | in city hall last night sere soon (o determine a layor & laughter May N. to A. B. Edwards ar o new heaiing apparatus for the | ¢ Anye T onte School. B bl Athf honbe ro Te hunt Uy the |lof Washiniton) DIG:, ont October 1t urday’s Football Contest. oard of healih. This is done froe of | Mr. Jdwards is adjuster of wards at Following this eve, for several years. one of them was leaving the office to | The general committee in charge of | hand his tax list to the assessors’ of- | 1 . R the coming event, has named the fol- | fice when the other locked the door. “hairma o B A While walking in the rear of the J | A e e health | the treasury department. Chairman Harry Bradl ury, and his S l,“ lowing officers: Chairman, William ( But the former's coat was inside. Tt| r has relieved thousands jharge qu\ iew u‘! “l ) n; ;\Il realth e . committee consisting of \\xlln\m; Academic H school last night, Bl- ' McCrann; cretary, Captain Bugene | stayed there overnight because no one | § )‘“““"' i i the i last o8 sars. S;\:) g the Dboiler through the com FORMING NEV{ LEAGUE 1' Brien, l‘ \-1“““~I\m‘l‘- ‘“‘“wll“' { mer Wallen member of the alumni 1. Barnes; t istant Chief | had a key to open the door ] 1e oot G i ok Rny. sejay ne e Lester, has complet- 5 W E 1 N N ) 3 { ; : Ay 0 illiam J. Noble, ollowing sub- | True a BN dist will Do closedt Briday Tor ol arrangements for the alumni| football team which was to hold prac- I ; I — - = A committee have been appointed ‘ KUNZ WILL NOT APPEALL jhe teachers ite convention which ———— ¢ e 3ol nalc e R » | tice in the school gymnasium, fell six 5 | o « D e o Loruo o el In e ] 5 ; Printing, Stephen Goodrich, Peter Contractor John Kunz will not ap-| e v medicine Pactories Will Have Fast Quintets in | It the High school gymnasium and | feet into a trench and was knocked Nuss and Licutenant Thomas Higgin peal from Building Inspector Allen's| Symptoma of Worms: Swollen_upper lp, the hall is being decorated today for| oyt for several minutes. The mem- | hall, John Blair and C. Carlson; ; | stomach, sour stomach, offensive L refusal to grant him a building per- ! Basketball League During Coming | :m .‘( slon. IhL”‘r(nn‘\‘E\\‘l;]tuli:lu\.l bers of the team were not aware that Cntertainment, David Moore, John | mit for the construction of a garage and pains about the navel, pala o make the z one o e bigges! % s Heisler and Fred Schneide usic, | and tenements S eoiner ot Al e tint, eyes wy and dull | Winter. in the scheol year, second only to the | Pibes were being laid and workmen B s and tepements atithoicorner of Hal q | George Scheyd, Patrick Kenne d ! view and Chestnut streets and will' itchingiotithe noss < itoha ity At a meeting of representatives | S¢Nior prom had dug a trench from one building m, short dr tephen Sautfer; refreshments, | submit new plans and ask for a per- teeth, little red points . | from the factories that took part in The sewing department of the | to the other. Officer William Strolls Carlson, John Blair and Albert May. | mit I'he case caused quite a sensa-|o tongue, starting during sleep, s » | last year's Saturday night Industrial | SChool has assisted in the decorations | was called to assist in lifting Wallen Lynch's orchestra has been secured | tion in building circles folowing a let- foyer . e Kketball league, plans were perfect- | [0F the evening by making two ban-| out of the hole. He was none the to furnish the music and the Har- | ter sent to Kunz by the bullding in g AT 3 ALERS. Dr. J 3 8 : ners both 4x8 feet, to be hung on op- ed for the opening of another league 2 | worse for his fall excepting for a few greave Decorating company will | spector last Fri & Co.. Aubn posite sides of the hall. One of the 2 od | this year. The league will open on | 4 oSk f scratches. e removed by Vinol, our C DacenboilGinel nn cek s tnapannersi hasRuiefietiering R A T no e Toven aftootTorkalen Liver and Iron Tonic, because | v. 1. . A schedule, and will run | 5.7 and the other “Alumni” - Ameri-) jeaves in the hole the fall or Wallen's i itutional remedy. until March 20. CEIppdes sl DeRYeny gniic Jin Vl-1 body on them sounded the same as 4t is a constitution: . In addition to the teams of the| dence. The sale of tickets indicates|if ho had struck water and somo of New Britain Machine company, Lan- | 47 @ttendance of at least 250 and as| the men feared that he had dropped ders. Frary & Clark’s, Fafnir's and e B B Bl e (e 1 el o R il ity @ o the Stanley Works a team from P. & R ‘I,IMM \‘Io 1h.n“\ |?.\||n‘n U CVeD | gther men, he was a few feet in ad- | . Corbin's and the Corbin Cabinet | 18TSer than that figure will attend. | vanco of them and least a dozen | Lock combined will be admitted. This [ MT: and Mrs. Louis P. Slade, Mr.| were saved from a similar fall by his | il cossary to have one | @4 Mrs. James C. Moody, and M. | gisappearance, | | of the feams dropped off the list each | And Mrs. Clinton Farnham and Misses | week as but two games will be playea | Millie Macauley and Illga Hax AT each Saturday. The schedule being | {0 be the patrons and patroness PECIAL COMMITTEE ORGAN 5 the evening. preparcd calls for the teams playing S he special committee of the school four times oround hoard ap e t . e T oard appointed to review the annual Physieal Director Warren S. Slater MOHAWKS WI s s s will officiate at all the games and has The Mohawks, one of the fastest | FePort of Superintendent of Schools [ arranged to have the contests followed | junior elevens in this city went to | Stanley H. Holmes with special ref- by danecink. The league is cxpected | the field of the Connecticut TLiterary | erence to action on the important to be a faster one than that of last | Institute yesterday afternoon and took | recommendations contained in the re- Here is Proof: vear which is saying quite a bit for | a game from the second team of that | port, P has orgunized with L. C. Good- . . » : fhe make-uy of the teams: school by a 7-0 score. Juckson car- | win as chairman and Frank G. Vib- %y Br d IS Y BEST F d Manistee, Mich I was in a wealg | vied the ball over the line for the only ea our 00 in-down condition as the result of 4 berts as clerk. The committee will Fonic cough Yandicoldgo (thtall often & GOING TO WASHINGTON fi\:l\\‘ |j::: l[!::o game and kicked the [ meet with Superintendent Holmes and e ] O S TS e e ey Just think of the wholesome ingredients in a golden-crusted loaf of opped_the cough, broke up my cold S e —_— - - Bread. d built me up after other medicines ad N niare: o1t o A & UL i Y e mepielen othenn . A Bread is rich in every substance that will maintein your health ~and cern and Join U. S. Bureau vigor. Je t}ée Pl podl o Ly petnen Flour is the very I 0 @i h‘ at It build tissues and gives you on and manganese peptonates and | of Standard’s Stafr. { I very heart of wheat. Du1lds your tiSSUES 2 £ S } » _ A Message to Mothers an abundance of energy. } Thomas Slattery, of Washington | | | Thomas Slattery to Leave Local Con- ypophosphites contained in Vinol thal akes it such a successful remedy for i . . 4 = m;ofo:g:;‘aliatixlssl' ";‘?O:zg":;';;‘éi street, head of the plating department { ou kl’leW the regl h\;nhanhdocté)rslri%hg n{o]q{:d in yO\:f nndigh‘borhOQa: Sugar is a mlghty, forcc—gwmg food. 18 4 COUEN SYIUDS | .t the #. & I Corbin branch of the | the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors wi ~ Ea o 3 i T 3 e o P t a remedy of the cause. Try it or ’\uwynmn H.u:!\\ul"v ’("m'[’u\»:":\l:un. has | souls_and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in the (.A)mplt.SSed yeast is a highly "O“u—vllfrdftd‘ food, rich in vitamine—the Jur guarantee. resignea his position, effective Satur dead of mghht 83 gea%‘lly i) the groad_daghrzs: tHicyfere readfi | natural food-element absolutely essential to life. ¥ 0 . Ko ot this! woolk) and L g o to_tell you the good that Fletcher’s Castoria has done, is doing an SEEE G i i B g ; AT . ~ our money back if it fails. | oy of ihis woek and will €0 (9! il do, from their experience and their love for children, ~ Evena pinch of salt in a loaf of Bread has a part play—aiding diges Olark & Brainard Co., Johm J.| similar position with the Unlted e Cras B neig foms | W0 650 6ol OTED Sem tion and making bone. McBriarty, Druggist; W. IL Russell, States Bureay of Stundards. Durins| try an experiment. ~We just want to impress upon you the importance And Bread, with its unparalleled nutritive value, is the least expensive , and druggists everywhere. the war Mr. Slattery was in the sery of buying Fletcher’s. ce and was connectec o same of all_foods—the o1 conomical foc ay — poatud s coruostec b e e Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a num- | e iy e al food today. - At s R e ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in N_ew Britain-baked Bread is Bread at its best — always wholesome, = : the welfare of your baby. tempting and highly nutritious. Splendid Fresh Salmon 35¢ 1b. t d dutics on November = X Boston Blue, whole fish ... 12¢ § As yet Mr. Slattery’s successor at . i W Eat it— Blue Fish Steak . ... . 150 the locol plantinas ot baen seleited Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 2 LA M. Ymbo Pickercl . ol 38 ‘Phe plating department at Hn; r. ’\\' 3 ", ‘orh ncto 5 sic « e the! Shore Haddock .......... 10¢ D conbingicionvRlasel R & largest of any one concern in the United States = ~ = Conn. River Bull Heads and o O Saturday and will take up his new Finnin Haddie . 20¢ i, o, " | NOMINATING GOMMITTEE | gS a Cod Steak, Scrod Stealk, L L Johnston One of 15 to Submit Large and Small Mackerel, Names For state Chamber of Com- | [ 3 Steaming Clams, New Bed- UIEREY LRTLIRAEES e G MERRUREREY [T R Fresh Salmon,Mackerel, Halibut, Cod, nate he 20 members of {he hoard of \)»::‘x;c::: :::nf::li All high | rectos o e Conncetient” i ) HaddOCk7 Flounders, Sea Trout, Cod Cheeks ber of Commerce for the coming Moore’s beriliisalnidusiobron i feom S | Finnan Haddie, Little Necks, Long R AN (AR TS sl Commerce, virying business and - | i . The following are New Britain Bakeries and their New Britain st it edns e - Island Steaming Clams, Round Clams, Mary- Bread:— tho stat | Fish q oo v acoeor | Jand Qysters. HOFFMAN’S BAKERY—“Aunt Delia’s Bread.” of Com et R e e NAUGHTON'S BAKERY—*“Naughton’s Bread.” Ocfobor 28, to nominate 10 directors . E. MURPHY SONS—“New Maid” and “Our Bread.” e L TR ’ o N. B. POLISH BUSINESS CO.—“Polish and White Bread.” Market e A S el Horton S Fl ;h Market SUHNEIDER & RUBENSTEIN—*“Purity Bread.” later than November 5 and the namos ! e | UNION BAKERY—“White and Rye Bread.” Washington Pls in rear of @ of the nominees will be acted on by o (e G B e dcicgates and members o e |8 67 Church Street, Tel. 223 J. M. HALLINAN—“Hallinan’s Bread.” state chamber at the annual conven- tion in New Haven, November 20.