New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, PRIDA\ MARCH 26, 1920. FAIR “® WARMER Your baby ought to get the benefit of warm sunshine and fresh air this spring--Keep the little one out-of-doers in GO-CART, CARRIAGE or STROLLER MONEY SAVINGS BANKS MAKE IT MEANS PERMANENT GAIN In these momentous times the unprocendented zest for gain tends to ob- scure the fact that reliability and patience have built more fortunes, both great and small, than ever were reared by overnight riches. PLAY £ SAFE AND SURE WITH We are agents for the HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD Carriages which are the best. HARD EARNED Our Carriages Are of Various Styles and Various Colors, B @ C ® DOLLARS BUT ndividuals or corporations, PPracti- | Rritain are at present in the condition | ‘lL“ step has been taken in the right cally ali of these streets will eventual- | jusg dest \h“} with the result ths n‘ 1t is believed these new or(lmdan direction. Ample prool of this is to | Ask yourself what the baunk docs with your money and you will soon l v be taken over by the city, & if | the city will ultimately be forced to | enacted as the result of Mr. Curtis' | be hul in the fl(l that the egmae/ realize that with the exercise of a little foresight and energy you might 1 strong flexible springs, ) I roomy mterloru rewrsyble bo-ies, and adjustablc hoods. - l PORTER SONS “THE BEST FURNITURE STORE” re then in poor cond o | expend ney on im- f enterpris spirit, will prove of make that money carn more than the bank can possibly afford to pay you = o the city and that in interest,-and yet obtain a similar degfee of sccurity for your capital. y—and that means the s roveme | sre: 8 ¥ 3 5 (]M H!S [;AMPA'GN t the bill of putting them “Re: what e »ur .hn‘ Y owi ult in very material sav- @ this state of aff: £ conie }“‘ to the taxpayérs. Of course, fu | e here have been fre- | place on t f Alderman O. | ture experience may develop need for « past where | ¥, Curtis 4 ent a candi- 1d promoters have opened up outly- | date for e republican nomination | 1y conceded that ew Britain are now om unnecessary ex- Doesn’t your cold business sense tell you that buying a . WILLIAMS ESTATE Homestead Plot will solve your problem? SPECIAL DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN FOR APPOINTMENT Telephone 606-12 . b Williams Estate Sub-division, Main Office, Third Floor N. B. National Bank Bldsg. (Open Saturday and Monday Evenings). ! some wodification of these ordinances but. as Mr. Curtis has pointed out, ll Allefl[lflfl 10 HlS ]l]llHlflIfi g sections of land without Ila for mayor, determined last fall to find o ] out adequate streets and without - | a remedy. Tn conjunction with the Kuow]edge 0)‘ Ana“‘s ing into consideration future develop- | corporation counsel, Mr. Curtis pro- ment of the land beyond. Long be- | ceeded to formulate of new or- | [ public p. s ® ed by s, will to al y B the orig nather campaign statement given . — e Cihedhintaniin g (e s e e ‘m’l% and very likely have left the | effectually prevent recurrences . of 127 M o S The city then faces the problem ! the sort in the future | ain dtreet Phone 1409-2 & extensive improvements on “Rriefly, these ordinances which | s A T cere unanimously approved the | E $ SFT. council. provide that hereafter no | by the publicity agenc ferman O. F, Curtis nination as mayor : cets and, in ma laying them out all ov form with surroundin ets shall be opened, no water | “All this naturally subjects the tax- [ mains put in and no houses built on | 8 1he case to greater or less de. | Pavers of the city as a’whole to much | he proposed streets, until plans have tinent statement= and put ter saquarely up to the vote SMARTEST APPAREL FOR SPRING WEAR P in other cities, New Brituin has | unne v expen An idea of how | peen thoroughly approved by the city | the problem had become may | whereby the taxpavers will be pro- ! ered expense in the past in con- | sei fon with the op aria be gained from the fact that at least | {eoted against future expense and | JERSEY SU[TS —_ POLO COATS thirty per cent. of the streets of New | provision made to facilitate ru(mc} Jersey Suits give double the wear at 1-2 the price. | (] A Polo Coats, almost an indispensable ’ FOR QUICK RETURNS USE | EOUTLET MILLINERY CO. _f Extraordinary Values—Special for Saturday | NEW SPRING HATS TRIMMED HATS Of Better Quality —A generous assortment of bright and attractive Hats that fully emphasize our value-giving policy. Easter Gleves, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, Beads and Neckwear garment, at prices from $27.50 up. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS et | Women who recognize genuine value will § find here charming Trimmed Hats in all the B8 newest styles, materials and coloring. .. Bright with flowers, gay with fruit and rib- 2% bons, gleaming celophane, raffia and shiny straw braids. . $5.95 to $25 Also Some at $2.08 and $4.45 The Walk-Over Shoe Store will be open for business tomorrow, Saturday. Our new store is not quite com- pleted, but we are opening tomor- row in response to requests of many, who cannot wait longer to buy their first pair from our new stock of very latest styles of Walk- Over Shoes for Men and Women. CHILDREN’S HATS Never before has New Britain been known to have such an assortment of Children’s Tailored and Dress Hats. The styles are numerous and the prices are ure to satisfy. Bring the “kiddies™” here for their Hats. $2.49 to $9.95 b Owtiet Millinery Co, "ha” 257 MAIN STREET Buccessor to Bowen & Co.

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