New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, — , MUGH ADDABOLT = ENAMEL COOKING. NOTHING, CHARGE DISHES . Lighting Gompauy Thinks Mayor All White All Gray | Hs Overstated Gass Bl d Wh- The Connecticut Lizht cnd Dower X t | company, expecting that the mattc 4 ue an e of changed lighting rates will e : f 2 | brought before the commoen council b\ & 3 i B X_R 7 fT 3 by the mayor at tohight's meeting. | A\ k : B : - ayo ee 1 have addressec an open. letter to the | N 7 mayer and the council members set- P ; b L' A. A. MILLS e . Sl { by Life Insur slap at the mayor himself. who. the L 2 S \( | company infimates is causing most of ¥ i j< i S . - . . the adverse comment. Lhe Tetter states 4 e C p Plumbing Tinning Heating s e . ‘ | ancelLompame forward all complaints to the office. = i ¥ e 80 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 381 to date but three have been received & . . In conclusion the letter, printed here- 4 - \ : al't Of PhYSl | with, gssavs to explain in full the company's views MELD FOR MURDE !“nh an extremely sharp Jackknife, | “To His Honcr. the Mavor. and Mem- | AR . . cal TeStS | i | { Waterbury. Jan. #1.—Coroner John | Bunt has been in the custody of the | bers of the Common Council of police since tlic night of the stabbinz. e Gilyon > o Billain T. Monzani, in a finding handed down T. Mouzani, in a finding har g e IS BURNED TO DEATH. “We understand that at your meet- |4 | Mcdical men and life i Laagatick, J —Saivatore ing to be held on January 21st con- CONNORS flALLORAN SAY, surance companies kno tino, aged 86, was burned to death yes ideration is to bc given to the new | = . H the dangers that lurk in terday el e e | form of lighting rates of this com- holds Andrew Bunt criminally respon- sihle for the death on Januavy 3 of John <. Butler. The cd men had been drinking wine s ome so- called whiskey and zithough both had heen close 1riends for years they | ground. The properfs ioss is $5,000. cr that ccrtain stalements should be L [ ] auarrcled and Butler was fatally Lol [ 1aid before you for your consideration. g i feeth, cepceially SO S stabbed in 1 i The coroner | A Leap Year affair is the Elks fair. | "It has heen stated that twenty- a ue ls ometl mes % S 5 E i e three per cent. or approximately two | TINY PEST HOLES - 2 = i . 0= " I's h lived with his son, was burned to the § pany. We iherefore think it is prop- g . Poson comto exist about the zoots — thousand ecustonicrs of the company in your city have pald only six dol- { lars for scrvice under the old rates ! : [ ) | | This statement is so erroncous that it | » 1 e s S Wld/CfarINFANTSanleVflLIDS Tt e e DN atter o 1nion | amination of our books discloses the tles and underneath FULL O POISON ASK FOR i fact that there are oildy thirty- h\(‘ gums arc places that of] HorllckYS ! customers. who. under the old 1 s ann i) ol I have paid only six dolls a y fo i . The O 1 | service, this numibes neing I,;”m,j,’, —But it isn't when it comes 0 such clothes as Kuppen- a wholesome bi O e i T e o s o heimer and Elk Brand. causing rhcomes Aveid number of cusicmers served by us in | : . kidney troubie atdSibatitutest|| | DAt cut et et B e There's a definite basis for judging the values in our e e Lt Forlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Rich mitk. m.ludgmn extractin Powder | little : dol Der vear is payt Twice a Yearly Clearance of Clothes for Men and "an“: oss I-- sig ltl .:fl- debility and an ev host The Original Food-Drink for All*Ages|No Cooking = Nourishing — Digestibla | inz 1 rvice costs and the | Young Men. They are Standard clothes; they were her maladi ! = B ) B other maladies, it must be paid by other custém- TEitherefore bwouldliscem b tall marked originally on a fair basis of profit—and at reduced t customers who arc makinyv a rea- e s e prices the men of this town know what they are saving. o asked to pay a higher rate in order . : 2 F f AT T T e e e That's the BIG thing that makes this sale of ours 1irteen iilicjcomiany Isialsofcriticized e stand out. That's the thing that makes it differ from cause of ti ct that the bills now being rendered include some service the sales of clothes of unknown pedigree. - LR e : » B ‘ mutes January 1. 1920. While we will not Connors-Halloran patrons buy on faith; they know at this time attempt to discuss the B 44 In the office of Dr. J. Henl method empiored by the company in that we never betray a trust. Fagan undergoing a free e: | meter readin and biiln which e : s 1, to render this course neces e e e Amination will be enongh we will state that the eftect has to convince you just what : sue of general financial advan- i wrong with your tecth an ze Lo the custcmers. | just what i~ neccessary At (hé time the new rate was put o e h i into effect our stperintendent in New olgee avwr S O . <hape ags Britain was instructed in all cases where ob, ion was made to this The relicf that follows o form of hilling to readjust the hill M C s N B s 2 expert attention to these tir renderc 1 suc. a nanne ha the ' i SR G S £ SR G G 248 ain Street ew Britain e “customer would pay at the old rate for ce rendered up to January ous 1=l This we staud ready to do. i any custonier desires to have his bill Get rid of them at health by continually H d art F R f request that the bill be rendered on - e e r——— { s » % > ea qu ers or ugs 0 et ',‘l”',‘:\,',n'(‘,'{,',’ ."f':”]'m,'f‘ dong Uiery littie increase in revenue, prob- | “We would therefore request (hat ;':_llmli I:'_W‘m':::,“' l::::"' ' L] . Every Description i nUm o on S nan T ieal A Risc Fpcai cen Biorl Our only | Your honorable body withhold vour : With regard to th: new rates, but very ; Hobe of increasc in revenuc comes | decision ypon this wmatter for such fente Always come here when in need of floor cover- ings. %%% AR | 7 T O adpaVa B BRI ) 23] % S fow comp'aints. The inquirfes have | from tinc fact that we believe > t length of time as may seem neces- | If you have bad taste in mouth, been made by customers secking in- | present rate will bo so attractive [ sary to give this rate a fair trial foul breath, furred tongue, dull H FOR DENTAL DECAY formation as to the cffect of the new | be an inducement to our customers to | “Hepectfully yours, hcadache, drowsiness, disturbed e upon their bills. Tn all cases | Ust mwre clecwicity than they ave | slecp, mental depression, ycllow- 1 information hias been given and @ Using at the present time and mm\ug Vice President LIRS thich §ousre Filiou: { AN W. DAY, our clerks inform us t there has | from the company “ylu profit. 5 SN erene At P stance swhere the | ‘We believe that the present fotm | 5 Rofrbouiis gl drsid nrew e S real bLooths at the EIKs faic. customer has not lcfi the oflice ap- | of rate is the fairest and most equit- 1 r. J. parently sctistied, and in many in- i able lighti te yet adopted, and we stances they have complimented the | are confident that a faiv trial will — S— H“D company upon adopling a new form | Prove this statement. ‘mw three | an oon . of rate stating that they felt a plan | ) vhich the rote has been in ef- S &M | had been worked oul which was more | fect. 1. however, too shert a period | | ! “In apn interview which we had | realize fully that no company can be | Sacred - - e with Mavor Quigley shortly after the | stceessful in our line of business | 8 = vn_]mck)y xeheveth‘uduur er, whicl 1 announcement of (e now tatos, 1t wns | which fail to satisfy its custome | Anoinflng is the reault of liver derangement S P B We are just as much of a Rug Store as we are a Furnisare Store. E\cr\ grade and size in great quantites—from mmpum»c grass and fibre rugs © Oriental Repro- ductions. ! cgnitable than the old methad | from which 1o draw conclusions. We understoods that he was to advise us @ we are therefore ready at any time. | and severe digestive disturbance. of o H § receivec by ) calter a raiv tria] has been given th e e e B L i Purely sezetable. Plain or Sugar Coatad ASSOC[ATE . - s L rates, 1o make any We have received fromi the mayor's . rotles. o make any cl 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE COMPLETE HoMe FURNISHERS office to date the numes of three cus- - ment neces 5 e . t T hod et dency PROVES THEIR MERIT. X | lomers. Representatives of the com- | The pr i 3 E or tired body, sor et. hardened : ! e | :'ml::\l h.nt ‘\,:f\‘:‘.x”\\nn nlfx of ‘these | z'%n\\ul}:v xpe 3 ime | arteries and nerves. It will also keep Dr. J. H. Sehenck & Son. Philadelphia, DENTISTS partics and have teported that the ; and moncy on the part o s com- | your skin soft by anointing twice a | ymers were apparently satisfied | pany. and we do not feel it fair { week. Preparved oniy by A. W. Low- emes I that they thought the rates | that a demand should be made by [m». Iariford. Conn For cuf by | . ;-hmvhl e ven a fair trial 1hose un \iliar with the lhusiness | Drug Storves and Department Stores. | { AND “Any mate which we can make | we discard. after so short a trial. | Lusge size H\...I.x)n aizefinall | : Ar L tes upon !a rate which the 1 U of experi or sa he Dic B Sy 5 b4l 38 58 3 34 38 ® £l p<) el ] 3 b ] 58 B4 3 38 3B pX 34 ¥4 38 <) b3l 3 33 4 4] 40-58 FORD STREET %%%%%@%%%%%%%, to the effect of these 1 i « present volume of husii shows cneed study. Main street BRiERYE FOR ONE WEEK — COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1920 foo e A - : . . " . pends u hether | 213 John A. Andrews & Co. | DEMONSTRATION AND CLUB SALE | friruiuiss | 218 Of the Only Long Bobbin Relary Sewing Machine S YOH Need | Over The highest grade possible to make 1t sews everything and any- - i e BESSE-LELAND'S, HOURS 9 A, M. TO 9 P. M. from the finest chiffon to the heaviest carpet ot needed ad- tment is found in thig Sewing Machine 1 is traly wonderful as well NEW BRITAIN. beautiful. Come In and see it and test it. Our attachments are the ll AT U d ] : CONN. hest that skill ean make. Our demonstrator will show yon everything I and also meke yvour name in elilk —Free of Charge on this world-famed (1A It e . " = g Machine. The Only Long Bobbin Rotary 9 E SPECLALIZF ™ e [:I\. t @fffi'y Abselw'\l | f il I i The di | Lasics! e /¢ sofut fimi to Operate Correct S AR e ' ex;lt:fls gtisem;ro%fucfggd COLD AT Special at thls Sale Froo. Deautiful Embroidery o " i} et NG $12 Special Mlowance for your old Sewing Ma 4 Free to Ladies—Your name made with Belding - = 8y and thoroughl} CAST GOLD SEWING MACHINE 5 chine. Small Weekiy Payments to Club Members. finest silk, (piece of art work) stitched by . C- PARLOR | Larseat Sule of Any Discount if voushave no pld.machine Ellis, sk artst Demonstr ; and Expert MODEL | Ere the World NLAY WORK e Sold everywhere. In boxea, 10<., 250, . UNDER THE DIRECTION OF OUR SEAWING MACHINE MANAGER — Mt C. WITTING,

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