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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919. 3 i i = i ST § T . statistics | mor rv-n spend or save s the'oivilo)| As the 2 ‘“,.m \ for laundry 2 H " An extel > educational campaign army earning 0 a month b »t- | clothing, medical attendance and the | treat for the L nsiden < i A man who i is planned to explain 10 e<pr ship- | te off than the civilian earni 5 like are furnished fre it is pointed | joining the army as a comparison o ' s pers how the new requirements \\m‘ Army Oflicer Demo Thag l"'i-l month and is on a par wiih the man | out by the major. wh 5 the civil v! the 11\\\’ rmy expenses show 3 operate in the various trades which | \acee $30 Month i« More Than| carnir $100 2 month. Major Shaw [ has to pay at least § month a s | army life to be much more ccono RO - depend upon the express service for | he W up a4 comparative scale of | for room and hourd without consider- | cal S | § A the movement of the bulk of their out- Civilia E figures showing the expe ot the | ing clothing, amusements, medical at- | There is a 1ec: & station for § ! put and also to instruct exp em-| Aajor Shaw of the recruiting branch | soidier and civilian, The ver carn- | tention and the i He points out ‘ army at the present time in the P arding eptance of mautter | or {he United Slates army ha ,m»(»m_‘ ing $30 @ month has $23 mare a| that the only expense of the army man | hotel building I is able to supply ship- with copies of the supplement Reqmremems ; 3 . ; 5 to express classification No. 26, : \. in which the new rules are outlined in ‘ 6 ’ ’ el : b detail > Steps were taken today by Agent e . Beach, in c o RIS A Sy in charge of the city express 3 , to prepare for the new express : : Mother’s Coug},gtd;l?id e packing requirements, which go into | A Colds Go Quickly et effect on December 10. He been 4 N 4 = She ran’\ol afford to besick o did advising express shippors (o study t ; <t her houschold new rules, which hav n approv 3 Z t the first symp- Ly the United States railroad adminis- . toms she prepares the way * . bt L * tration, so that they may be able to p : i for quick recovery by the 2 0 l a l ea l rowln adjust their packing methods to the ‘ \xmmcdnn. se of Gray's fortheomin U o s Sy sou tandards, 1ew regulations which d in what is known te Supplement No. 5 to Tix] : Shaen Willinms Isiate Subdivision, Then think of your chances of Forward-locking men years ago No. 5 to Iixp . iy hivd I 2 . . Main Ofti ification No. 26, all shipments | P Sr e S : Nl National ,Bs growing with it. recognized that it was inevitable that Te rhone 60 pounds, must packed in a wooden Budapest.—Gen. THorthy is now in 4w 1 . container, or carton of fibre board, | command of the new Hungarian army. ~ry. - ) (Open Lvenings). the residential community development DL PaRoL o oftuEs st [TDES R va s olRIOTARng ] A of New Britain would be westward, fol- board material, of o5t | rommanded the Austrian navy. e TR The population of New Britain is strength This . ording to A I lowing the general tendency of all pro- gressive cities. Agent ch, that after December 10, packages over the 26-pound Hmit will | — == - - | & 4 e Real EState is increasing at a rapid rate. It ranks with explaining the new r ions,” that not be accepted for forwarding by the ] i I ‘ i i American Railway Express Comany, | the =hipj public will welcome the Merchandlse th(}‘a(‘, Citics ()f lll( ot (I.um;ng > | ne wdrads en they derstand J L : 3 ) entire country a nt of the railroad | Tt o '1 i 10 ::,‘ e p‘utlmg Samuel event Select woolens that have a first honors in growth, handling the e business of tho | administration > raper appes woven warp and are ition. if only paper wrapped. | them into_effevt clg C i These fearless fellows backed their Nor will ordinary paper boxes, S hcte o inlthe history ofiinG pure Seleet real estate 3 g i wrapped or unwrapped, be accented | couniry has the express trafic reached eqacner o with (he same carc. judgment to the limit, with the re- as suitable protection for these heavier 5 i oc S - 5 e e e R e || sl pEcnordonsis gy med What must you do to keep pace? v 1 tafl « @ ® ) ever, do not affect shipments under 2 S e : 10 ln o e amount of ca ace E v Surveyors have completec ular sh sult that New Britain’s proudest pos- session is the substantial, attractive hippers, Agent Beach| (pi pusine 2 L a portion of tho stated today, Will not be mystified hy e shipments an To- 193 MAIN STRE i the new regulations, they follow @ jillis L Buy improving real property. and desirable streets and avenues tribu- ey conceivable kind DICKINSON Y rtment 6. < PROLLISY OR “ ; very closely the packing requirements T T A oy WEDNF MOTOL OUT TOMORROW. tary to West Main St.—the FIFTH e in the freight service. | .., St cro oir freight | POR TERY 926 MAIN regulations, however, al- e St 6 Bt e s car STR , HARTFORD. i low a ilttle more latitude in th ‘“'::,m""((:,u:,f‘m: s o ST it AVENUE of the city. 28 the surion mma. Dne suterstment | e sininie dosand oritnn | = - , T THE Bt MEN-—ihe long headed A, LSl | tween the big cities and e A . Cost . December 10, so that shippers would | ¢ji550 oaps cked to capacity. There . investors—leaders in their respective - : ‘ : : . have plenty of time to prepare tnem- e s nihe PEANUT CLUSTERS 1 : Expansion of this residential dis- selves for this change in express pack- | - 1]..:‘:‘{. sLullicentesticnt pLiS 60 Pound. ’ lines, here and everywhere, select real trict i P o it Ing standard " “This has made it necessary for ex- | CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOWS s : ’ NSURED INVEST rict is now a crying necessity. o e L ereral G crbn shipments o be stacked : 80 Pound : property as an INS ) - at these new rules will not work any , result, dividual sk ents have had P ey N 3 hardships o ppers, but should ::.\\\'N» ::‘h\lv\y;':’]\u lp,m:l,’:;,m,:‘mM?,;\‘m‘l‘,‘(. CHOCOLATE DT i 3 MENT. o ":'“:'i‘(:'::‘l“‘-“'m‘ able to stand for themsclves, and ow- 80c Pound or The magnificent estate of Mr. el i to the Jack of uniformity in this Md-EFashioned MOLAS i\ v e . tansit | regurd the new regulations were for- | Arade By Us Today—se cac Arthur W. Williams is on the edge of s hen ! oIS Made By U ¥ o P N - . 3 mulated o fi 1 ap ) B J T J 0 . . . . iy, of © radlioad administration, The stronger PANUE ks b INSURED INVESTMENT means the city’s present western building line ol SRS ©, containers required, we believe, will e D eas & - T e The new ordenidossinot “affect | tha it SIS FEHIEERE) OGS SVe T, T : what it says: ] and rather than retard for years the movement of food prodiicts hy eXPress. cyiteus service and | 0. pratect the S65 ouan ; Insurance against loss. But they natural growth of his native city, and i ; JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS t . - S g PROBABLY FORCE EXPENSIVE THE REPORTER'S BRIDE SO AT R AND UNSATISFACTORY DEVEL- 2t e = iy DONELEBHVE DA TN EGE OPMENT ELSEWHERE, he is divid- McENROE’S iR e i ing his wonderful estate of forest, field 78 Wesi Main St A SRR The wary consideration and keen and upland into residential homestead S Good things require quick knowledge employed in every day af- plots of abundant size. RELlEVES TlRED v fairs is extended ’to the selection ’of a . ALH!NG MUSCLES family hemestead site or the location of ? There is LSt doubt about the wisdom of buying good property such R T T A e ST a business venture. as is here offered you except the doubt and keep it handy for . . 20D/LE o as (tio the exact amount of money to be made. formity of shipped in | s articles of merchandise I onty! hadliaose iSloania Linis Your faculties are sound. Use them. ment!” | How often youve said . lmt‘ And then when the rheu- e AR (T Follow the lead of the leaders. The Best is Always the Sl e e DAt Ch BETTLR BREAD - Y 3 it again—get a bottle today for possible i and more of it from W 3 , use tonight! A sudden attack may come 2 eapes’ ANGELUS FLOUR | on-—sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles, e gEFEE= = The chioce of housckeepers ¥ stiff joints, neuralgia, the pains and S R e R % aches resulting from exposure. You'll From Central Square the Williams Estate is reached direct by way of West Main street and Black Rock bating, " e e P momn | e Avenue to Corbin Avenue—THE WAY YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO GO. illin 5 S e e e _— e Loctbot X o s sl 70c., $1.40. The Williams Estate is well drained high ground and the transit almost girdles the property which is Sold by Blomquist & Edman | | Now k. — sister of Mar e 351 South Main St. | | W. Littleton, former congressman, & well within a one fare zone. will be the bride of the millionai i ¥ i & —_——mmm— m - —h-m--- - — — [ reporter, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. Slo ans Clip for reference as this is the third of an interesting story. { ¢ Th j er ment is ju nounced SntEsTL : ent Cren it haniN FEBHPBHEBBIESEPE VTR DIEBDLEBUSHB S EBRBOBHI VBB OY nglm c;rown%pm,_ — A = : osc0n 9 | ANNOUNCEMENT OF FACTS / WE HAVE purchased the good will of the Oldsmobile franchise for Hartford County, taking over the Sales and Service of Messers Beeman and Barnard on Oldsmobiles. WE EXTEND to the motoring public an invitation to inspcct our premises to see this wonderful display at et e tor gov e oid 'k Hartford Salesroom 33-35 Allyn St. Parts and Repair Dept. 41-45 Wells st. | T Let us inspect and test your battery; we will give you honest advice. Maybe a slight NEW BRITA IN SALESROOM 86 ARCH STREET repair now will save you many dollars later. . = Our repairs are guaranteed on an 8-months’ adiustment basis. WE NOW HAVE on exhibit closed and open models also the popular Oldsmobile Economy Trucks at our display rooms 33-35 Allyn J AMES M. F ARRELL Street. Immediate deliveries available. 110 Franklin Sq. New Britain This is the twenty-second year of the Olds Motor Works Production and we are firm in our belief that the Oldsmobile offers greater Tel. 1218 g dollar for dollar value than any other car. - Remember we have been in the automobile business for ten years and our endorsement of the Oldsmobile should be your guidance. B g TT A LATER exhibit of New Oldsmobiles will be held at our New Britain SHOW ROOM ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 1ST. { ERY CONSIDER what the above statement means and arrange today for your demonstration. OLDSMOBILE CO. OF HARTFORD, INC.