New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 4

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y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919, PAMON CASE ARGUED BEFORE JUDGE SMITH it to Determine Validity of Mec- chanic’s Lien is Again Postponed. The suit of the W. L. Damon com- ny against Jennie 1. Stewart of this ity and others, was argued yester- by afternoon before Judge ILdward Smith in the court of eas to determine the validity of a commaon echanic's lien the plaintiff company hs on real estate owned by Mrs. The se has ben assigned for hearing on ewart on South Burritt street. B merits, but as the case of Charles Rowley against Mrs. Stewart, also volving mechanic’s liens, is pend- g in the court it was decided to pstpone the hearing on the Damon se until arrangements to try both ses at the same time can be made. Mrs. Stewart drew up a contract ith F. L. Norton, builder, of Ber- , to build a dwelling house at the ice of 00. After she had paid m $2,5 on account of the con- bict, he was unable to carry it fur- er, and after notice had been g to Mr. Norton, William E. Bur New Britain, was engaged to com- lete the job. Mrs. Stewart paid irke $2,125, making, with the ount she had paid Norton, a total $4,638.82, or $438.32 more than the iginal contract price. Mrs. Stew- t requests that all the liens of rec- d on her property be erased by or- br of the court. Judge F. B. Hun- ford and B. I. Alling will appear r the lieners and Judge Bernard I. aftney for Mrs. Stewart. Kelly & Cowles, Inc. 98 PRATT STREET HARTFORD, CONN. SATURDAY SPECIALS upright perfect 3 . Slightly used pianos. In absolutely conditfion. Mahogany told frosm nmew. cases. Can’t be These Pianos are worth in- vestigating. Used very little. Store open Saturday Evening. Tel. Bushnel 1767, HERE IS EDISON-INGERSOLL HOUSE BUILT The House Completed. By J. M. Duckworth . B. Staff Correspondent) ture was poured into the fr: Tlizabeth, N. J., Oct. 20.-—*Houscs ' the concrele has dried the f put up while you wait,”” bath, heat be knocked away and the and electric light included, might terior walls, windows, fittingly be painted on a billboard out- chimney and stairs will he repdy side an estate at Union, near here the carpenters to put up the Here Robert 1L Ingersoll, the and put down the parquet flooring. IN TEN DAYS the top of the structure and the mix- me. When une will house, in- doorways, for doors “watch King,” and Thomas 12. lidison, the wizard of electricity, are conduct- ing their experiment to see whether concrete hous can he built as fast as dollar watches and as thoroughly as mazda lamps. Today T watched a house “poured” An interesting feature of this ven- ture hie frame. This is not set up any haph rd manner. Each —panels, beams, bolts, and riv- s numbered and lettered. Noth- ing is left o chance. Iverything is foolproof. NTILTY HAT something in a man’s clothes that imme- diately stamps him as one of style accomplish- ment, high quality attainments and exceptional fashion discernment, is usually the air of gentility produced by hand tailoring. HORSFALL-MADE Ready-for-Service Overcoats are garments for the gentleman — their smooth fit and finish are produced by hand-tailering which is done right here in our own shops—and do not nake the mistake of comparing them with what you've alvyays known to be “ready mades” because no ma- chine-made garments can equal the custom quality of these Horsfall-tailored clothes, custom-made, ready for service. ' \ AQUASCUTUM and KENNETH DURWARD London Made Men’s Overcoats—Found Here Only in Hartford . The Luke Horsfall Company 93 Asylum Street. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind.” On and After Nov. 1st This Store Will Close at 6 . M. Saturdays, RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 'PHONE 1409-2 MAIN, OPP. ARCH ST. Quick Returns Use Classified Colurnn I went into one of these frameless and brickless houses. Its occupant proudly took me through each room ~—two bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen and bathroom—and down in- to the cellar Tight men can mike a house now complete for occupancy in ten da .3 - — | in eight hour: It went up in less time than it takes the average man Reed Jewelry Co. Flannelette Garments Pajamas for Women and Children. to build a chicken coop This W the process. ' A “frame” had been erected. This can be bolted in a day. Then & 1g came along with a concrete mixer. .\ small port- able elevator hoisted the concrete fo Last e e ‘ Call ; ROUND STEAK, Ib. ... FRESH SAUSAGE, 1h, . SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. .. PRANKFURTERS, Ih. to save $2.00 by joining “the Y” Gowns, Skirts and Bloomers, Children's Sleeping Garments. Carter's Knit Underwear, Low Neck, Union Suits, No Sleeves, SPECIAL Saturday, Oct. 25th " Handsome 15 Jewel Convertible Ladies’ Bracelet Watch, complete in 20-year guar- anteed case. Regular value $23.50. Special Knee length. STIA Union Suits, half low neck, clbow slecves, ankle length. SHORT STEAI, Ib, - VEATFIb, s ROAST BEEL, 1b ae S e HAMBURG STIAK, SMOKED SHOULDERS, 1h, PORK CHOPS, ib. 5 BACON, 1b. . FRESH SHOULDER, Ib. APPLIS, peck . VEGETABLES IN SEASON P. OLIVIA 68 Hartford Ave. GROCERIES AND MEATS Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. w. .. Also single garments, Vests and Pants, mado tho samo way. Sweaters for Women and Children. Woolen Hoslery for Women and Children. = Women’s Heavy Ribbed Woolen Hose at $2.25 up: just the thing Mail a check or Bring in the cash ' | Before you forget 2 » : g | EDWARD GORFAIN || gueeasooanaassasaeeassasts ¢ 168 ARCH ST, ¥UI TTURE STORE TEL. 869-2 Stoves, Linoleum, Beds d Bedding, Baby Carriages. “A good line of Comfortables and Blankets at reascnable prices.” We also carry a complete line of SUI'T CAS) and HANDBAGS, EDWARD GORFAIN TEL, for low shoes at this season. During the remainder of October you can join for a year at the old rate of $8.00. November 1st the 20 to $10.00 dues 168 ARCH ST. FPURNITURE STORE 869-2 Big Sale Day at The Great Western Market Saturday LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIE MEATS AND VE ABLES TO SELECT YOUR SATURD AND SUNDAY DINNER MEATS . GROCERIE SIRLOIN STEAK of Heavy Steer Beef . . :‘(‘)"("w(‘)"‘"“ B ”"_"‘ e WopND SLEAE . s - doc 2 PKGS D. & C. PANCAKE SHOULDER STEAK .... NS TOMATO. 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Thi proves emphatical that we have given the public conscientious, dependable, and satisfactory eveglass service at fair, & reasonable prices. One trizl will prove our “right" will 43 ak X ‘““one more. mdl?fi?xfu speclalty—"Comforta ble Vision.” ig & © Davis & Goodwin OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS 327 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1905@ FEBBBETTODIHE BEBBEONE BReET a quart These Watches are all perfectly timed and regulated; some in white and silver dial, small size, and can only be appreciated by seeing them. Reed Jewelry Co. 238 Main Street, 296 Asylum Street, & MILK CRACKERS .. 20c 1b 3 1b CARRO' KALE ... TURNIPS 5 RED PEPPERS 3 1b Yellow Onions 3 1b Spanish Onions UINE LAMB 39¢ 5 1 1bs Sweet Potatoe AND 4 Bars Soap .. 3 Rolls Toilet Paper 14¢ FRESH CALVES LIVER..... SUGAR CURED HAM —BACON COTTAGE HAMS ‘THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET fedetelotolele] to vour confidence and New Britain. Hartford, Conn. 63 MAIN STREET. FRANK MAIETTA, Prop. TEL. 1053 T GG OBET

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