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sLsmests. | REACH DOWN INTO A POT OF U. S. MONEY Easy Terma: 20% Do QLOtlm P’leannt St. 9 alll()‘,e in ontniy 10 Lots on Day St. You Will Get A Handful And That Is All You Need 5% Discount For C TO BUY A HOME SITE AT PLEASANT MANO PUBLIC AUCTION SALY AT PLEASANT AND EAST STREETS—JULY 30, JULY 31, AUGUST 2 2 p. m. and 7 p. m.—Rain or shine A FUTURE HOME AT PLEASANT MANOR MEANS —You can save money. Buy a hiome site now and build when materials are lower. There will be a quick jump in the value of home sites in the next few years, and then lots at Pleasant Ma be in great by builders and home-seekers. —You can get home to a warm dinner—you need have no thought of the dinner pail. You can walk from work within fifteen minutes or make the distance in shorter time by the Chestnut st Hartford trolley car—a gix-cent ) fare. r:-Ydou t;‘n live in a district close by two schools, churches and many stores. Pleasant Manor is already developed—it is not a field divided up into many lots. Eight three-tenement houses y there, E —You must act quickly. Rememlber August 2 is your last chance, providing there are any lots left. 1 Al loaning companies will offer money to build at - This is an absolute auction sale at which we & Pleasant Mamor. Money and Candy Free sell homesites at your own price. K. D. Purdy,.Inc, of Schenectady, N. Y. Auctioneers. This Auction Sale is Authorized by CRESCENT LAND COMPANY, 259 MAIN ST., Booth’s Block, Room 6, Telephone 1190 » —_—— hd . listlessness of thewnewcomers. Large | regular, were stumping each other The assistants of Miss Bartlett, ma- , girls who go bathing there. Long “In seven words,” said the chief, \ eyes looked with anticipation from | all over the place. It was so with e Beach thinks it about time someone | “the sky’s the limit within proper Fearful M4 washed out faces upon the swings and | most of the children. They t0o will be Miss Cora Beale, Miss Iiske | gave the girls their way, and at pre- | bounds.” e Tt e i waes L s Ve watl| [ atialt}to hecomis etqiataten K itn | ana Miss Bessic Williams. Those who | cisely noon no other than Pat Tracy, | It was not generally believed that. e e the few that remained from the pre- | 1°ft yesterday are: Miss Helen Rack- | chief of police, called off what cen- the officials will have great difficulty - ) ors mid good-bye to those whose | Lo S0 0 O arted the long hours | life and Miss Gertrude Barnes, and | sorship there had been and notified | in obtaining enough cops to see that . . vlso:;;'hoz.l‘:ok the swings began to of play Shd sunshine which are to | M15S Glachner is leaving tomorrow. all concerned. conditions along the beach continue o o mumg rJeey s.nc' ?m“'. a newcomer, | Mean so much to the:r health in the SKY IS.—_—T Speaking later and informally, | 28 they should. ZHE Totion for S THE MIT were iste! is brother, | OMing months of heat and cold. Chief Tracy said his men would con- Mm 't 0flfiflg hflll Reum;o and :d':r; 'B‘;:n.h;on‘.— '::| Brown as berries, happy as only a tinue guarding the beach against ob- show you where to sleep,” said one | Dealthy child can be, they will return IN BATHING SUITS | jectionable persons and bathing . of the lucky boys who were to stay a | 10 New Britain two weeks hence, to dresses. He added then that his men : F[’Ofl] vmmfls Whilos longer and who anew the ropes. | £ive way for others slated for a dose R — would have instructions not to bar Joey was ushered to the large barn | ©f fresh air tonic. ) . the one-piece suits so long as they | SN Joft. clean of hay ana with a row of | The children who went up to the | Bathers at Dong Beach May Use Their | were not indecent. i Yesterday was “shift day” at the|orderly cots for the mafdes of the out- | camp vesterday in several machines Own Judgment in Selecting N New Britain Fresh Alr Farm. In|ft. Joey, with dubious air, inspected loaned were: Mary Foraner, P_aul and i A i other ‘words it was the day for a|the springs with explorng hands. | Michael Jervali Mary Gerasi, Mary e Learn Sh d 5 D: I OOD change of boarders, the youngsters,|They felt good. Clothes and all, he and Florence Karenznsky, Rose and ) : m (Il'lllall 2 a!s who had been at the recreation spot{turned in for a moment—and bounved , Virginia Dormien, Anna and Rose La- New York, July 29.—In a spirit of Yot will be amazed at the quickness with S i . tS for the past two weeks, returning, andjup and down. T\:;mh.:“m qunr :t::: i:‘;:r::tl.‘!e?:.ies':fizka;ei:: reckless abandon and desire for at- , dertal pec al]s 1 t and met approval. Pe tah e 'y L . upon the children was delightfully ap-|vestigated. He was furnished with a | Leo Smegal, Bertha LaFlamme, Dora | Lons Beach I B0 0 S T | - iny down disputioe. R “We Grow Wi parent. The sunburned cheeks and|sample. It was good. Whereupon all Rosenblatt, Helen lgan, Rosie and |that from now on a smile and a one- it~ et meign s ow Because e Know” | sparkfing eyes and general activity|was well, Joey was acdlimated and it | Adelia Sepowicz, Isadore Levine and mec? bntbmg suit will be about all """-‘.."'"'.':f.‘;."'""'.":.'.‘?"'“" s of the boarders contrasted with the|was not long before hesand Tony, the | Celia Katzovitz. - they'll require of young women and titute, » Statien F, rork, M. Y., Are fitted by one of 25 years’ experience | NEW BRITAIN CANDY KITCHE! Corner Main and Myrtle Streets SOUVENIRS MUS RMAL OPENING=— SATURDAY, JULY 31 At 12 o’Clock Noon The Public of New Britain and vicinity is invited to inspect our store. A Large Soda Fountain has been installed im will b new and up-to-date store. We will be pleased to have !z:u visit our at all times to serve nothinlz‘l':::tl th: puil:sltmand b:sltldl::r(?::'ax“ anb; Candy Factory, where we make our candies, which is in the rear of the Soda. : CANDY AT OUR FOUNTAIN The Highest Grade Candies made in our Try one of Qur Sundaes, made of the purest Candy Factory, at reasonable prices. ' of Ice Cream and Best Syrup thaix_lable. SOUVENIRS MUS 10 mav seeer NEW BRITAIN CANDY KITCHEN corner mygr