New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1920, Page 2

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rnishine led for dusting and g all finished sur- merely rubbing on oft cloth. and 50c, Son Drug Co.| 171 Main Street | | Winter nderwear i, Week at 1010 Prices ¥O G090 on the present otations, Standard Styles and Qualites. The ke Horefall P om‘?zm Ul Pays to Buy Our Kind.” | YLUM ST, HARTFORD. ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920, y . The American Home / * I5 the best decorated in the world because the Spirit of Progress in this country has made it possible for you to obtain the product of the best artists and man- ufacturers of Wall Paper for this purpose. If you will permit us to show you the newest ideas in Home Decoration, just received, easily be convinced that your home is entited to the consideration a small expenditure for Wall Payer you will ande Decorating involves. ————————————————————————— THE JGUN BOYLE COMPANY Wholesale #nd Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. New Britain, Conn. WALL: PAVER, 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. 'HAT ARE WORTH WHILE AT WE DO WELI— PHOTOGRAPHS, WATER-COLORS, SEPIA ENLARGEMENS, ARCADE STUDIO The Photographer in Your Town. OME THINGS ARTISTIC State Tax Residents of townse in Connecticut having nssessgient date of October 1st, and owning taxable securities are liable to taxes at local rates unless the state tax of four mills has been paid to the on or BEFORE State Treasurer SEPTEMBER 30th. The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax will be liable to A HEAVY VALTY. other Bunks, or Connecticut, is Money on hand or in bank, than Savings Shvings D Mable on exc « of Commercial Banks in $500 Instructions and fo s above on application 4 TEASURER, Hartford, Conn. » Lolededadad e 2ot togetefatagotetotetegetgefotofod o togetedodetodole NP- TESTED HEATING SYSTEM AND THE CLUB PLAN . P. Sterling is the original single register heating system using the ndent cold air retu . P. Sterling you'are g who are satisfied of satisfactig ot . al; it is not an experiment. jands of _hom sacactetetelototol-TotoR X | | | | | ain to know N All silk shirts re: d 20 per cent, s hall Wed. eve, : 2d. Francie I>. May’s orchestra. Boys' caps $1.15 at Besse-Leland's. —advt Every Holyoke zul! in and out of college is helping raise the $£3,000,000 endowment fund. All the alumnae are worki or it. Since June, endowment have been appointed Hawaii African o Exclusive agents Besse-Leland o.—ad% Join vacation club Britain t. Bank.—advt. Men's fall hats $1 t¢ £7, Leland Co.—advt. loyval- Mount tonight, New Desse- Cavalrymen and B: n Are Want- ed for Enlistment. There arc vacancies for ten pri- vates in the cavalry unit at It C. Massachusetts Agricultural college, Amherst, Mass. \Men on this duty receive commutation f ration. quar- ters, bringing their En- heat and light, pay as privates to $105 a month Nstments are for three confined to former soldiers o appearance and with character “very good or excellent.” The 42 artillery, (C. A, C. road) in need of bandsmen. This crack tfit is now station at Rock- port, but will foon return to its hom Ixperien cxcellent chance for hizh grades, and those with little experience will he ! fol- | given careful instructions. The lowing are needed to complete the band: One oboe plaver, clarinet, one piccolo, b-flat clarinets, fi saxophone, one bariton or trombones, and ply at the Army 213 Main streef, hassa Bessie Sablosky, azed 4 vears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sa- blosky of 80 Talcott street, is at the New Britain General hospital with injuries about the face, head and neck, as a result of being struck by an automobile driven by Fred J. Gilbert of 534 West Main street. The accident occurred on Hartford avenue yester- day afternoon. According to Mr. Gil- bert's report to the police, the in- jured child ‘and a companion ran across the street, the Sablosky child being struck and the other girl es- caping injury. PASSES 95th BIRTHDAY. Mrs. Jane Morey, late of Washing- ton street, now of Wollaston, M would like her friends in New Bri that she passed her 95th birthday very happily among her song and daughters and had a host of cards from New Britain friends for which she thanks them and will try and answer them indi- vidually in” time. Ier eyesight is failing her, otherwise she cnjoys preity good health. TWO SMALL ¥ . An alarm from Box at 5:11 o'clock last evening brought the fire department to the Degley block on Main strect. A chair and some pil- lows in ong of the tenements iznited frdJhan unknown o damage light. Engine ( No. 2 wi lled_by a still terday to 269 Rocky avenue imney fire. m yes- Hin e-flat | Yhe Asbestic Water-Preof Compound for Covering Old and New Roofs. RM1TIGHT is guaran- br 10 years. It requires painting—no repairs of kind., It is easily ap- A over the old roof—you ’t have to rip off the old superior to roof paint and economical. 250 PARK ST SRRIRIiER B¢ | I I f KR = — You Can: Listen to the Very Last Note When you play a record on the Columbia Grafonola, you can listen at ease to the very last note. operates on any record, long or short. right into the motor. Nothing to move or set or measure. The Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop Built Automatic. Just start Invisible. the Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. The Columbia Tone Leaves enable you to control tone volume with the utmost accuracy ° and ease. The Straight Tone Arm insures that the music will develop fully and naturally. You get from the Columbia Grafonola’s reproductions exactly the music the artists themselves pro- duced on the original wax of the records. i . One glance at the Grafonola’s Streamline Cabinet shows you that it is in artistic keeping with modern furniture design. And remember that the Noz Set Automatic Stop is found Exclusively on the olumbia Grafonola ndard Models up to $300. Period Designs up to $2100. E Sta » \ PHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yor} - LA WITH THESE EXCLUSIVE JMBIA FEATURES AT ] : 138 Main Street New Fritain’s Largest Exclusive Re:ail Talk'ng Machine Shop For Outings. Motor Goggles ' Ql-llck Res Sun Glasses | P —— Glasses for Poor or Painful Vision, A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Over 30 Years Experience in Eye Testing. --Hera‘& Classified 5 A

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