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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919. Tuciey ones 2t INDUSTRIAL PARK? : ° During the last two weeks when we were slaughtered , THEY USED FORESIGHT—WHY DON'T YOU? Your Ch()lce Now with a volume of sales totaling $28,662. If so, we con- Get in on the Ground Floor. gratulate you, as you did not pay over $398 for your LOT THE TROLUEY it £ duwn Rooky EilllAves t oro. From $90 to Only $398 on EASY TERMS with NO TAXES or INTEREST for TWO YEARS., while we are informed LANDERS vide earvice fonfhis it besctiont s iuchSwilSnilid fup Fifty Foot Lots FRARY \ (‘LL\RK purchased 28 LOTS adjoining our very rapidly, and with increased fares, the TROLLEY property at prices from $600 to $700 spot cash for each COMPANY can afford to make the extension, ‘: (Warning e the Pubhc) lot. This of course is in anticipation of providing homes for employees who will work in the new proposed six- . A g ‘ will double and even triple within two years. story Factory. _—__________________/w Free Drawing of Beautiful Presents Saturday and Sunday Afternoon We are selling below real values, which in some cases, 5 Any person buying land on EASY; TERMS should be sure to insist that contract reads “No Taxes or Interest for Two Years.” THE BODWELL REALTY CO. F. E. CRANDALL, Mer. people o OWN THEII HOMKS, mereisng the values f e o s and desirability of every section in which we operated, Nat’l Bank Building, New Britain, Conn. Phone 1801 entitlcsuslin youriconfidence. . e which has been utilized for the Dast |y plentitul supply, but if the scarcity | B, s, ifted able merchandise and foodntillh i C OF G DELEGATES Y W C A year, has again entirely disappeared. | continues much longer, it is probable an P ldlly Llf now accepted to any point o' 4 j | , $ . . L, A Heveral of the local lunch rooms have | (hat they will also adopt the ration- On All Roads But N. Y.| by the recent embargo, except Ne U | 3 ¥ 9 = T S installed the envelope system,» which | ing system. T.ocal merchants have The embargo on express matter to | York city, where the embargo &t N is the cause of much complaint as | peen notitied that New York boats to | parts of New Jersey, Penns: holds. This also will be lifted b - Local Bureau Will Send Seyen Repre- g i : el = ed it 1 Sreel Miss McCreadio will aftend the the individual “allotments” do not | ifartford and freight cars at the lo- | and this state, caused by the strike of [ Monday morning as the strike que sentatives of New Haven Meetings | ¢oj1exe club meeting 1 Hartford to. ¢ontain enough sugar to give the €of- | cal yards have brought no sugar dur- | the New York longshoremen, has been | tion will at that time bs completel: b ollege fee served a satisfactory taste for ing the past several days and from | partially lifted today, according to [ settled. The majority of the union of State Commercé Chamber. many. e the present situation the city will | the report made at the local office | have ordered theilr men back to worl R The New Britain Chamber of Com- | are are one or Lwo vacancies in| Dining rooms in varlous "‘i:flh are | ghortly probably face a severe sugar | of the American Rallway Express [ while the rest have been asked to wai| )m‘flge]‘ and Freedman Quar[‘el S S R e o panish class. Miss McCreadie still holding out and soemingly have ' ghortage. company, and shipments _of _perish- | until_Monday befors returning. annual meeting of the newly organized 18 very anxious o have this class = = = = — Over HMissedH le ate Chamber of Commerce in New bezin next weel. | Ifaven the date of which has not been | mpere will be o Jlallow'een party I detinitely decided. It is expected | pnext Thursday night. Plans are ‘ that the meetings will be held either peing made for a good party, and Emil Shraeger and Nathan Ireed- November 18 and 19 or 19 and 20. everyone is welcome. = man, both conductors for the Con. The local Chamber has always had ! B Senductars for the Con ood representation at the annual Classes in dressmaking, millinery nectiout campany, were urrested yes. | L0 FOMECE Lot on and has | and cooking will he opened’ shortly. jerday afternoon at the iriangle for ..o a% 0 gonoititol S B0 e | These lessons afferd an epportunity «Aér“”‘!l\; 228 U oUb et AN ARWh enE AT pa SRS S e to the women of the city at moderate ralgne 1 betore Judge James T. Mes coreo Kimball, Dugald McMillan, | cost. A response is hoped for soon. kil this morning Ireedman was 7 %5 \. A. Mills, W. I5. Att- Women interested should call at the "““Ivfl' and costy whilos [Shraeser! (ooqt e T v e (@ or telephone. Excellent ;‘;\‘ a :'IHI\ Ih' B Che : v‘lw ‘\\Iw- other delegato who will be the mext instructors will be in charge of thesc Ff ep: nteq Yy 4 orney P, ", - i Donough and the state's cass was Prosident of the Chamber will also ¢ S : ; gt 5 be sent to the conference, preseuted by Prosccutor J. G. Woods s planned to have two general ) Argued On Trolley. | sosal a banquet and 12 depart- RESTAURANTS RETIRE | s during the two days From tho story told by (he conduc- ' of the conference in New Haven. THE “SUGAR BOWL” tars, I'reedman was to relieve Shrae- | T T————Te—— [+ ger at 4:37 p. m.. taking an EBasl APTENDING CONVENTION, S 3 @W ei v l( :e e O t n strect m He hoarded the car B wy Leon A Sprague of the . at Myrtle t = ’ strect, Shracger says, en- Chamber of Commerce left this aft- | searcity of Swect Stuft Held Respon- teri W way of the fren bor. Com- erncon for Indianapolis where he is ) ing to the rear of the car he becamo to attend a convention of executive sible for Rationing at Local Msulting and some names w . secrcturies of Chambers from = [ ] ] [ that would not appear well in g e in the country he local sec- Yunch Rooms. ln ew l ltaln At the switch, near the Boston store, vetary will be out of the city for ; both men lett the car, Shracger to about a week and during his absenco | 1L the local restaurants and lunch turn the switeh, and I'reedman to get the oflice will bein charge of Assista rooms are again rationing their sugar some trolley slips. Instead of goin ry 1. Cur 3 y and the “sugar bow thelr respective. ways the men ex- ~ changed blows and Oflicer Lampher was called. He placed the two men Jednesday night, causing Shraeger S | ORRg BiST IN TOWN BB OANOISS 0/ T80 2 SN D) LU OIS vited to tako off his glasses, which Jia did with the fight resulting. M /i was followed hy Freedman, who in- § , sulted bim all the way from Myrile M8 reet 1o the triangle Lo struck in cye glasses off had aecosted him at the - = switch and demanded that he fight, | — gty o mmeem——— the ex-soldier told Judge Kirkhau. e John Konziewicki for the theft of a moked shoulder, valued-at $2 from the grocery store conducted Pe 3 i J ter Wrona on Broud street. The ac % t 10 cused was arrested vesterday after- O noeon by Officer William Hayes upon “complaint of the store proprietor but the shoulder has not been recovered as yet Wrona says that the ed came THE UNIVFRS AL CAR N Why Have the Ford Motor Co. ' We have opened a branch Service Station at No. 10 Chestnut he took it and ran Wrona tfollowed ] Pl g Lo 200.000 Unfilled Orders? i\ Street, New Britain. The building has been thoroughly cleaned and Shortly ofterward John pessed the SEUD nEE e ey P Locause they are mow furnishing their _cars with renovated. We have an efficient corps of workmen who are ex- s s o SELF STARTER perienced in the care of Reo and Peerless motor cars and Reo and to pay for the shoulder and also Built in tha Car at Factory. -~ = - . - g Place o tha Enoniner B Tada vl wheel doing away with all chains and belts Repubhc trucks. This station is now open d ready for business. agreed to take the oflicer to the hid Tt is & wonder, as it operates from the fly- denled taking the shoulder. He fs Hundreds of other cars have been sold because employed in Hart & Cgoley’'s factor the public have wanted a Self Starter. hunderds of has been u resident df the city for prospects have waited because they wanted a Ford ,five years he says, and huas never with a starter. Now it is here and the Ford Co. been In trouble befare. awre swamped. They are now getting the b that other cars were getting that were cq Autoists Are Assessed. with starters—and which cost soveral hundred dol- B ’ ® lars more. 4 R4 » parke. 8 car vit T Ay‘. ]~tv lr”’.‘ ,:, I~”m”<,“.',,.( “.;::.I, ,‘,‘:y\‘, No oue wants a better car than the Ford, as it e Sihe o N is the best. It costs the least, first, last and always, i ESS RE UBLIC DU LEX B I Oy e e W JUST RECEIVED THRII CARLOADS. DISTRIBUTORS REO, PEERL ,» REP P et sa s SR B i o Wo can give immediate delivery. Don’t wait; buy yours toda blocking the livdrant, which is in : ) y front of the Hudson lunch, muking it We will arvange Kasy Payments. Following # near aceident on Main | ag TREFET. stpeet Officer Lamphere notified Wil- | 23 MAIN STREET. i : S FALES NEW BRITAIN, CONN. SERVICE - / . All S H f (1 n Banne o be ay » T ot o SO Yemeraay Home Office—Hartford. ~ Branches—Williman- Mam 0 ftce 128 yn treet, Hartfor wrong side of the street. Banner tic, Torrington, Winsted, So. Manchester, Putnam, | was driving south on Main street and New Milford, Bristol, Middletown, Windsor Locks. near the Park hotel he turned into the seurb. A car going north narrowly avoided striking Banner's magchine. He was fined $5.