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s IR R e e e e e s s S EE VITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Home Sites at Park Reserve Offered on Terms to Suit the Individual As a special inducement to the people of ew Britain to practice thrift we are offering mtil Monday Night at 9 o’Clock a limited num- ber of CHOICE HOME SITES AT PARK RE- SERVE ON YOUR OWN TERMS. You can make a deposit to fit your purse and your money ill be returned without question if you decide before May 1 not to retain your site. Park Reserve is IN THE MOST DESIRABLE HOME BECTION OF NEW BRITAIN, adjoining beautiful North nd Park where hundreds of thousands of dollars will be bpent within the next few years for building and develop- ent purposes. < Persons interested are invited to cal at nur office, in- kpect cur map and select their home sites, as weil as con- bult us about financial arrangements. A. GORBACH owner Booth’s Block OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY FOR THRIFT WEEK ONLY The Commercial Trust Co. Will Issue a Certifi- cate Redeemable If You Do Not Care to Retain Your Home Site Let Us Explain How You Can Own a Home Like This You Have Nothing to Lose You Have Nothing to Lose 299 Main Street AND MONDAY EVENINGS ¥ Securing a home on terms like ours has the approval of the New Britain Industrial Council, which strongly urges everyone to mvest in real estate. THE COUNCIL HAS PUBLICLY EN- DORSED SUCH A PROPOSITION AS WE OFFER, saying in a statement issued in the newspapers on Tuesday, -January 20: “Remember, whatever amount you may be able to set aside as a weekly saving, you are always drawing that much nearer to the reward * * * You have placed your- self on record as one of those who is looking ahead.” After you have purchased y«ur site the council says, “YOU HAVE SOME REAL CAPITAL, TWO ASSETS TO START WITH—YOUR SAVINGS AND CREDIT. Any bank or building and loan association will finance your purchase to the extent of at least 50¢; of the value of your property.” Telephone 1190 O] ] O} O] O} OO} = [ O] O} O} = = = 0} = =] = O} O] O} = = = [ = 0] = ml O] O} O} % = =] = O} = = = = O] = = = O} = [CT} = = = O} = =] ] ) 5 ) e 1 ) ) 5 2 5 ) ) G 6 ) ) 1 5 6 o ) ) o ) . i i o i i 6 5 0 ) ) 5 ) i ] ties throughout these year iss W { do told the court through her , ’ | torneys, to make desirable matches, but she ‘“clove unto him to the exclu- sion of other capable and ivn-vh~!1 1z 1 []“ F“R BA suitors of high social standing and | § wealth.” i i | | In his answer to Miss Waldo's pe- tition in 1916, Company Five Years BUl aifucd ot sl ot timee vears old, and also he declared he H L { had not 'seen her for a long time oA ! ried in September, 1913, he said, and subsequent to his mu b York, Jan. 23—Fourteen vears ' one letter from Aliss Waldo, fiss Elsie Eleanor Waldo, then ing financial aid, n he ear-old debutante in New York “‘”:']":5‘\“ "“‘Hm" SAas >-n‘>::‘1;“4 : five social set, met T most exclusive social set, met o0 U iside court. | but ick Melvin Brown, 17 Yyears geilement having fullen through na ! The authorities state that these as- nior, a lawyer, and a nephew 'tice of trial has again been set dtson Brown, a former United ' Subsequent lo tie termination of | @istrict judge. Miss Waldo is her romance, Miss Waldo was on the jnber ne of the city stage a short time and then -“f,;; un es, closely related, it is short story writing. M of Ter lander formerly 1 , short stories have sinc peared in issioner of New York. e gazi she has had several mo admirers in those da scenarios accepted, and is the author oung woman's preference ©f ome novel, “Wallflowers,” not long 1 d sor 3 according ©ff the press. e A ' < Waldo Kept Her Lettors. A eater part of the evidence o - ach em » paving in propor e passed. A romance ripened ater part of the evidence on { 90 0 SO0 & BANE U nployer paying in propor ted, and Brown married Mabel I she sceks to obtain one-quarte: e Stokes®of Watertown, N. Y., million dollars from Brown is con- 3. Three years later Miss Wal- tained in bulky packets of letters ed for breach of promise, but 'shc Teceived from him during the etion was dropped until the vears of their alleged courtship. One day, when her attorneys filed of these, published in the New York HMave War Savings Associations ern Expenditures of Husband London, Jan. 23.—There are now in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 23.—A fixed the United Kix hich ifave war savings associations { terially to making k the schools but throug ally, the aims of the national war tie: ave mac S of & $50,000 me SAVINGS IN ENGLAND 500 Schools in CUnited Kingdom | New South Wales Has System to GOv- CHRISTTA ARE BLAMED. amount covering the cost of living for filiated to the naticnal - | China. Tts purpose is announced to WHAT To LIYE ON The bill will apply to practically | corps and leader of the Australian all employes in the state whose earn- | Light Horse and New Zealand Mount- ‘ be to crystalize the patriotic aspira- ! ings do not exceed $2,000 annually. ed Rifles in Egypt and Palestine. ‘ ticns of the Chinese as voiced in the | student movement last June when the CHINESE LEADER. | Peking cabinet was overturned. Shanghal, Jan. 23.—Miss Liu Ching- | T s Japs Claim Korcan Revolt Is Bein yang of Tlentsin is leader in the for- | 15 DOGS DECORATED. Affiliated With Savings Ass'n. i and Wife. Fostered by Those of That Faith. { Se. Sorea & PO, Seonl ¢Organization of student patriots which | all of which carried help to wounded Seoul. Korea, Jan. 23.—The Seoul i s £ Cogi has been formed here. This is called | soldiers in the war, have been deco- Press that the Japanese auth- (123 Rech formed here. This 1s : Sl e oritios ‘e definitely established e National Associate odies of ' rated here with souvenir collars. 4 man and wife and the maintenance | that some native Korean Christians mation in China of a great national | Paris, Jan. 23.—Fifteen army doss, avings committee and the re- | Of heir children is to form the basis | ave connected with the independence o thatlins wave | from which all rates of wages will Le | Plotting and agitation in Kore bill, ecmbodying this novel - e eme for ending the ‘“vicious eir- BILORgLiCLC of incr living costs | il i e o | Tn support of this statement, how- ever, it merely quotes the statement of a director of police affairs that the police d ered documents issued by > schools which are working by 2 o provisi n government king a total of 14,000 ons have ¢ nited very ma- administered by the governmient. tians have evoked any response. their parents and the | by s S i s committee. In se 1 coun- COMMANDER ZACS CAN {| means of other schemes for 5118 ; hasialready ' | asking nat ] in Korea to F R bl i ! Ehcostsiin to Be 1 | co-operate with them in the indepen- the board of trade after inqui dence movement. It does not appear maintenance of children of workers | {fom any of these documents tl will be met by pavments from a fund | these appeals to the Korean Chris- THESE COLD D l YS eFtn o hooll e tionsiteh ol | S a ine NOT SEE UNIVERSAL PEACE BLACK AND TAN LEATHER COATS— from 000 to $1,000.000 1 i 1 Sydney. Austalia, Jan. 23 GRS ! no likelihood just v 13 A SIEE - Geien) The fund is to be establishe 3 S 2 monthly wvments from emp dit, and a very 1 imber have average num ..... — = © payments are due in respe - ) <Ly ect for war,”” he added. Sir Harry BAN ON POLICE TNION. { the children of employes on strike. “Until this it e prepared s SOFT. WARM BOLIVIA COATS— nder of the famous Anzac In the popular short sport length: smartly belted and lined with Satin, Suedo and Wool. These Coats are very practical for all out-of-doors activities: cspecially fine for skating or nioto#ing. - Beautifully made: in the rich colors of this season. “hristiania, Jan. he Depart- ! = = — ———— nt of Justice here has forbidden conduct. of trial against the lawyer for Amnlerican, follows: the police oin trade unions or an; arter million dollars heart My Dear ie: national \nization which may res Vher you my views = 2 In her petition they present Ve e i aisn i order to be gylty of disloyal lss Waldo's story of the romance. ossible terms consistent wit after meeting Brown, ' and frankness you send d permission to call L . Brown' s r, urn for the purpose > as unacceptable brand- | ction toward her. ini as cruel. Wh T take vour! e e + tickets with the sed in- h in his t n of redeeming you jewelry mber u write me a h ry letter with | sressed appreciation of my ss 10 serve you ldo's Instead of treating me as Sht LG 3 helieved in my interest and the time arrived, she continue for you. and my desire to under for a. postponeme vour interests. you e often said he wa 3 ved the situation agcement that 1¢ 1 mendicaney the rm.” Miss At the end of this yea was not readv to o to itar, the petition states. ’When | JLECTT TTERS. tained the third 1 post- | ent of th ar > in 1912, 1 iy ¢ t has been introduced in Waldo = he promised that i be the | and that ke, him the * st of m ut this time he showered v soldiers du te is asked, French senate, to colicet some of most striking letiers written hy ith zifts of books and flowers ¢ s § forn lewelry, slie declared He Wrote Occasiol 3, she he continned ta The follow- - -— — e sbe lamed RESERVED SEATS ago. 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