New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 3

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Special appointments for 8 A - ; i i i ) i i - i Sunday r | Telephone 606-12. 0 "B rilliams Istate Subdivision, ~ Main Office, Third Floor P We Close Mondays at 6 p. m. | \ 3 N.:‘lmn‘ll‘ 1«‘-.xly\,‘ xl;m;: i | (Open Evenings) New Woolen Coat- - a en 0‘1 ingsfor Winter | Wear The Barrier Let Down HERVANTRD I LEDS 114-116 Asylum St., Hartford The opening of the WILLIAMS ESTATE for home- For Women's, steading is an occasion that has not come the way of Misses” and Children’s ((H\L\‘ % | e Y “inch: | . the people of New Britain for many years and numbers a wido range of colorsi Naiy|J of alert, discriminating folk have been prompt to seize St : * the opportunity to buy a homestead plot in what is ad- IEAVY ALL-WOOL, COAT mitted by all to be the city’'s. SUPERIOR RESIDEN- inen: ie 15 shades of vt Copen, Brown and 1 ; TIAL SECTION. Are you one of them? If not, why .x;-\\:(><:1 RN e i . not? The prices and terms are certainly within your Maroon, et hewvy ant iy § { control. Any man or woman can readily meet them with- S e sotinen:used fos out worry or fear. Don't be faint-hearted ! IS AND SUITING VELVE F I l TE Try to Think of a City Steadily Growing Jana 1: n}"‘ o for Coats | A AND WIN R Then think of your chances of growing with it. “.F e . White and | | Suitine; Nav What must you do to keep pace? Buy improving real - , ; property. The Williams Estate plots afford the sanest MGURF VERCERIZED SATE | ; o s y R (= . vr quality; a fine as- and safest medium. Compare these plots with any others ¢ of cosigns and colorings. and be convinced. 2 s torst3o 1 ® e o i ® o (] LRIZED TF Do To Be Distinctly Practical beautiful, s § ° Nowadays, home, work, educational, social and amuse- hite and all desiv- | F M and Lad ment affairs demand near and low-priced sccess one to the | Or lss y { other. These plots are 1-fare zoned and within easy walking agents for McCall . s distance of everything that makes city life worth while. Patterns | We have assembled every Suit from our stock and ‘i - These plots are the anly ones that can be offered YOU The Best Patiern at ny Price marked them at one price i in this city about which the same can be truthfully said. Oe o c | 4 MeUALL WINTER BOOK OF l‘.\&ll—-{ %, i e Omer. onts | : We Young Fellows of Forty or Past ’ P ULL a R* $39. O ) Don’t you think we ought to give outr children the benefit oc;" our experience? We know the tremendous ad- ) ] ~ vantage derived from real property ownership. Why not Values up to and including $99.50. impart it to those near and dear to us? & NlVEN If you are anticipating buying a Suit, this is an op-, A Home—}’oar Best Investment o portunity to realize a great saving. A splendid collection showing the strictly tailored, ‘ A man without a home of his own ranks next among = = = . A g Sty s i / the derelicts of the world to “the man without a coun- Dail Frei ht and ?rralght—ll.nc, belted and blotxsc-ba§k e‘fiectsA The ma_tur S e Do icier e Restienile b Lid Y g ials are silvertone, serge, velour, tinseltone, duva de laine, the city. Owning your home provides a joy like no Express Service chevrona, tricotine and wool mixtures. Sizes 16 to 46 ) ! other joy. o o an N rved. All on sale at $39.50. : - ALY, NEW HAVEN AND B o Everyone Knows That More Houses LONG DISTANCE PEUCKS BY TAS:? l:::;“cl::tu\l(l;ulll No Charges—No C. O.D.’s—No Approvals—No Exchanges Must be built. These plots are in a well established section. The betterments now under plan are without A. H. HARRIS | cost to present buyers. If you buy you will make a profit Care of Adna Johnson, THE BIGGEST SUIT EVENT IN HARTFORD by holding them until the b uilding ‘ movement starts. ) TEL. 9¢1. This can’t be later than next spring. Only 12 lots front- — = 7 i > ai i iow P i Eastwood Electrical Service VA N T £ ing on the new Plainville higway and 1 on Corbin — e —— = Avenue remain to be sold. e e N iZfl[] I W. W. CAUGHT Be 1 of the 13 at 60 Station and Garage. Only 13 out of every 100 persons who reach 60 are independent at that age. Jack yourself loose from the ! - strangling weakness of rent-paying. Buy a homestead ’Geneml Gleanup ol Radicals site at the WILLIAMS ESTATE SUB-DIVISION sale ‘ which starts tomorrow at 1:30. FLEASURE CARS Fall Sale Of HOSler y , Follows Rioting _ Phone HARTFORD i Don’t be content with read- % Noiers — 0S50 5. Buy M. IRVING JESTER | Seattle, Nov. 14.—Nearly 200 men ing about theseiniots ¥ o . B ” 193 ARCIL STREET S t d suspected of being members of the prdiine el SR T West Main street trolley and jitneys carry you — e I W. W. were held in jails in various tended to rouse you to action 5 T T 7 i a ur a . e S il et R e right on to the Williams Estate—one fare—Ask the VIM delivery and heavy duty bene . f fails of its o last night as a result of raids g neficial. If it fail trucks, from !5 to 5 tons. BRINGING, AS ALWAYS, THE F VALUES POSSIBLE W diliet i objective, you fail too. . t f sho Ce: i AMERICAN Balanced Six, TFarly buying and heavy buying is the secret of these low prices. :;:n:l :“’ ("‘I‘_::HK';:C I‘!L“(_’ i o Pleasure Cars. As wholesale prices arc still oa the advance, you are wise If you lay i omrsamin il 58 Loty e ¢ | of Black Rock and Corbin Avenues, turn to the + CITY SERVICE STATION. in a stock now. ! men were killed and three others . . - ¢ }\‘7\1 Panne;l;a Prop wouned. et right and step two minutes west. Women’s Lace Boots and Satin Slippers !, ais =0 aiose memvers N T&QRGF At Special Saturday Prices. | e, e [!‘ i SATIN EVENING SLIPPERS WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS . Listr e ] @@@@@@@@@@@figfii‘%@@?g@%@?%g?@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Conductor or Chauffeur. Or walk to the junction ind Irank A. Rust, members 430 MAIN STREET ¢ the £ ot S—— Black, white, and also sev- Shown Saturday in gray, tan of the hoard of directors of the Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night ! Seattle Union Record, ar liberty eral pairs of » and gold and bla splendid selection by o MAY EATHORisEFLEiSHW | BERMljDA A e n bail today following a rt wood heel, pretty, open SI of superior styles; values in officers upon the new 1) = LYCEUM THEATR . ey pers; values in this lot up to this lot are up to §15.90. ant which is owned by > 3 L . PR 2 el S Syt e Specinl | Saturday Price $5.75 | 1 labor council. The thr > | Billings, Mont., Has Big Shipment of THIS SUNDAY NIGHT ' b l 50. Special Saturday Price Special Saturday o | || e SO SR BT el F ORID JAMES J. CORBET 4 . $ pair. : Range Horses to Be L A v J. R. 95, wet. In addition, Ault was Used for IN THE SUPER SE OVERLAND AGENCY, J ed with criminal libel in connec- Meat & S 8 ‘R SERIAL 1 3 i 1 e ent the it “ A Storage and Accesgorfes, Fall Garments for Girlsat Moderate Prices § o oo oo e e e e oo CUBA THE MIDNIGHT Repair Work a Specialty. o Npa S N papors and records were taken from | nis litetime, may have worn black o Phone 2227 139 Arch St. § = . the offices of the Record the paper Coats of Zibeline, Polo (loth and Kersey Cloth, with snug con- as permitted to resume publication. " R GE i, ]"‘“ "‘:'”“'1“‘“ ‘I' POR I'O RICO A | ; e e o i | ne passes over the meat block anc vertible collars and slash pockets and tucked belt; tnll lined; in the Sixty-one alleged members of the P er < an ; T W W S were in jail at oma, 19 | presents himself to the housewife in season's m E OV C rs. 3Y] cdiate sizes, 6 0 years; | cUs n ¢ N % o 3 , e RRELNSS oo nienog e e 2 o2 { bein 0 into custody by a de- | {he form of steak or ~oast or anything | WINTER CRUL TO TROPICS Juniors, 12 to 16, Prices: $15.00, $16.50, $18.95. | tail of police, deputy sheri d Am- fazia & like that, he will be ked in green. er L n volunt upon {heir \1 from a logging camp at Min- | The meat inspection service of the FOR Wash. United States department of agricul- | Rates, Sailings and Further Informa- 3 .y N - Of the 89 arrested at Spo Aft- | ture, in order to comply with the DGEAR IN IND hood of an Mskimo. Both do it for | " j Cantratia she 5 held : - J HEADG IA the same reason; one seeks protection | O the Centralia shootin i provision of the law that horse meat tion Apply to as T W. W. members from hes and the other from cold Tk - shall be conspicuously marked has S S = . : A Three men held in jail a 3 T IS MOST UNIQUE The neut of one's own body is far e o el o a | decided o stamp the meat with a more endurable than the hurning L] of India’s sun | shooting were t to the i armless green ink. The stamp bears G S : »rm sehoc », followin 5 | eo ul e A man wears a {urban 30 fect long, | 10 School at Moaroc, [OTOWILE To° | the words “Horse Meat. o O Sill Turbans, Requiring Ninety Square | while o small hoy we: T Gk (Gt (R & W W N e T ety 0 R an e R ANISERan in appre . quantities | to long. Féet of Cloth, Are Scen in sters 1 found t f the R shor A report has been received 207 MAIN STREET American Doy takes far less ¢ to | PERS INALS ¢ irtment of agriculture from Gay Colors. put on than his turban, and they ave | 2 Mont., that the initial ship- DEPENDABILITY is o prime fea- B 3 . " T wen .|.1!|,\ mv l‘m; the hea of ARSI ment of a lot of xll\(l}l( ~:n\.m‘ ¥ teamship Tickets to All Parts of the ture of our tombay, India, Nov. ~—The hats | their fathers for that worn by Am- 3 horses has been received for s World. TAXICAB e worn by the natives at Boml Cal- | erlea. Mrs. Matilda Vance and daughter | ter. A report from New Mexic Whont seaana cutta and Punjab, in India, are strik- SR s »s of Maple ect hi ) ll‘\-«i ]-"\h)”l”) ra horses in that we promise one on a cert: | IN8ly 0dd and at once attract the at- | WILL MAKE NEW DRIV turned from Washington, D. €, where [ishould be = recontiy| DON'T FORGET S ; g ) i i i they spent several wecks 4 : 2 G Why Worry on Baking Da: clean, carefully dr tention of the stranger. Red, yellow TO CAPTURE PETROG 1 aughter ot § Thousands of ¥ 1 at the place ON TIME. and white are the favored colors of f ki OB i . s d that t elim- Helsin Nov. 13, (By the Associ £ have solved the baking pry You ride comfortably and safely in | the turbans, which are made up of Ingfars, Nov. 13, (By the Agsocl- . . ination of undesivable hors not DIONNE:S Jote by ostaeonty o ol s bfow 90 square feet of cloth, 30 feet long | “ted I'ress)—The Baltic states con- President James M. Curtin, of the more worthy b : only will save feed for 5 Tour The ’ ot T by 3 feet wide. In this country the ence at Dorpa ] Angelus Flour The fuistiy on advised | Commercial Trust company, and | citile and sheep, but will add hide Pl sill Bane s : o Ty S s Agnes Curtin, will { Lol % nal i ince o " - from finest wheat. Thomps Weddings and funerals a speclalty. “L,l‘“‘é‘h‘e"‘f":o \l‘:u!l]r‘l‘“:osz much more | that Finland dectded to aid Gen: whter, AMi Agn fo the leather supply and increase | local and long distance moving ana ( yoil SPES WReAr o ; 5 e v for Santos, | mes s, Dopartment of agricul- | trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- | YIRS 00 o & on January meat stocks. Departm ) Many wonder why men In those | . 3¢nitch With 30,000 volunteers in a i il o : ] Sold by s . to visit Willlam E. Curtin, who | ture experts say that hides from | sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone 4 = STEVE'S TAXI SERVICE GARAGE | purning countries wear & hat which | N®W attempt to take Petrograd within i e fi' T. Bassalli, 276 So, Main St. LRear 505 Main Street covers the head a completely as the | the nest few weeks, i 1 |lis emploved in one offithc st | range horses that have lived in the | 887-52 and 382. 8 Gilbert stroot, 1 open should be of excellent quality. New Britain., l‘bunl\s in that country. A

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