New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 5

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~NEW SCHRAFFT'S CANDY ONE POU COUPrON P BOX OF SCHRAFFIT'S CANDY, $1.50 VALUE, O95cC ' Read Every Coupon. BOYS* NQRFOLK { _SUITS of Boys' Norfolk Suits. .50, with coupon Lot Second Floor MEN’S UNDERWEAR Men's Ecru Shirts and Draw- ers, 75¢ values, with coupon 2 for $1 First Floor. MEN’S WORK SHIRTS Men's soft collas, attached Work Shirts. RRegglar 98¢ grade, with eoupon 69c Bargain Basement MEN’S O TROUSE 1 59 Discount on all Men's Odd Trousers with soupon. Bargain Basement LADIES’ HOSIERY 75¢ Sk Lisle Hosiery, with soupon 2 for $1 Third Floor LADIES’, TRIMMED HATS Ladies' Trimmed Hats, worth $2.50, with coupon $1.25 Bargain Basement RIBBONS Fancy and Striped Ribbons, 5 and 6 inches wide, 50c¢ values, with coupon 25c¢c Bargain Basemoent GIRLS’ HATS $1.000ff Madge , Evans Straw Hats. Bring this coupon. Second Floor PARKER SHIRTS Men's Parker Shirts, $2.00 es, with coupon $1.45 First Floor. CHILDREN’S TOPCOATS $1.000ff any Boys’ Top Coat, with cou- pon. Second Floor BRITAI WITH DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1021, MEN’S SHIRTS OUR SPECIAL SHIRT, $1.00 AND $1.50 VALUES, WITH OQUFON n 8Sc /THE BIGGER BETTER STORE COUPON DAY Each Coupon Represents a Real Bargam Cut Out the Coupons and Rring Them Here BOYS’ JUVENILE SUITS Lot of Boys' Juvenile with coupon $4.00 Second Floor LADIES’ GLOVES Two Button Ladtes’ Sitk oves, regular 95¢ values, with " 69c Bargain Basement BOYS’ BLOUSES Boys' Fancy Blouses, with coupon, 2 for $1 Second Floor MEN’S UNION SUITS Red Crest Nainsook Union Suits, with coupon 85c $1.15 grade. First Floor. LADIES’ WAISTS Georgette Waists, $1.15 val- " $2.95 Bring this coupon. Third Floor / WOMEN’S SUITS | $5.000ff -ny Women's Suit, $19.85 or better. Bring this coupon. Third Floor MEN’S NECKWEAR Special lot Neckwear ' 2 for $1 with coupon. First Floor. MEN’S HOSIERY 7 Pair for 50¢C with coupon Bargain Basement. e O iee- SOAP POWDER 6 pck. Joy Soap Powder with coupon. Bargain Basement MEN’S NECKWEAR Special lot of Men’s Neck- wear 3 for $1 with coupon. First Floor. WOMEN’S DRESSES $5.00 Off' any Dress $19.85 or Briiig this coupon. Third Floor GIRLS’ SWEATERS 50c Off Bring *Ills Second Floor MEN’S SHOES Men's Scout Shoes, with cou- pon $2.10 Bargain Basement STARCH 3 pck. Argo Starch 20c with coupon. Bargain Basement MEN’S SUITS OR TOPCOATS 1 59 Discount on all Men’s Suits or Top Codts. Bring this coupon. Main Floor. any Girls® Sweater. coupon. CHILDREN’S SHOES 159 Discount on all. Children’s, Shoes, 'with coupon. Second Floor GIRLS’ DRESSES * all Girls’ Dresses, with c¢ou- pon. 10% Off Second ‘Floor" MEN’S NECKWEAR ‘Men’s Fancy Silk Ncclmen- with coupont . 25c¢. Bargain 'Basement. CHILDREN Children’s Rompers 2r$1.25 75c values, with coupon. St Floor, MEN’S and. WOMEN’S : SHOES - $2.000ff any of our Knox or Besse Sys- tem Men's or Women's Shoes. _Bring this coupon. ..+ Second “Wl‘v ESSE-LELAND CO. Always More Value for Less Money 27 Cities 27 Stores LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Recpairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK of sale of the real estate hereinafter described and a distribution of the Al proceeds of such sale, after deduct- ing reasonable costs and éxpenses be- Sald premises are the same con- tween the parties according to their | veyed to Oscar Anderson and Michael rights came to this court on the first [ F. Guckin by Austin Curtiss by war- Tuesday of May A. D. 1920 and thence | rantee deed dated April 2, 1913 and to the present time when the parties | recorded in Bristol Land Records, both appeared by counsel: an|WVolume 80, Page 174 except that answer was filed admitting the neces- | portion thereof transferred to Henry sity of such sale and joining in a|C, Spring by warrantee deed dated request for the sale of said premises | March 31, 1919 and recorded in Bris- and w division of the proceeds of the | 1ol Land Records, Volume 96, Page same between the parties according ) 262 to thelr rights, This court having heard the parties Sald Teal estate consists of two (2) | finds the allegations of the complaint separate parcels of land situated in | true: That the interest of the plain- the town of Bristol and is bounded | tiff in both saia parcels of land is an and described as follows estate in fee simple in an undivided FIRST PIECE-—Bounded one-half thereof: and that the de- Main sireet and on land now or|fendant owns in fee simple an un- formerly of T. H. Brown: North on | divided one-half of both said parcels land now or formerly of T. H. Brown | of land and that in accordance with and land nor or formerly of George | the stipulation filed herewith a sale Merriman: Kast on land . now or|of both said pArcels should be had. formerly of Lucy H. Treadway, land Whereupon it ', is adjudged that now or formerly of F. C. Hayw=gd | said regl estate be wold and S. Russell will be sold subject to &|and land now or formerly of George | Mink, Esq. of Bristol is appointed porigage for three thousand . and Eva Mitchell: South on land { ¢ committee to make such sale and ® hold hy Charles H: Curtiss v or formerly of George W. and | it is ordered t he sell both said ed und wigned at said Bristol ‘a 1. Mitchell and land now ‘or | parcels separately the becond piece Gth day of “Aprll, 1921 formerly of Arthur Hawley. above described subject to a mort- 8. RUSSELL MINK Said premises are the same con- | gage of three thousand (3000) dollars mittee of the Superior Court| veyed to Oscar Anderson and | held by Charles H. Curtiss of said ® sald ssle. v Michael ¥ Guckin by Mortimer E. | Bristol, at public auction in the city \ Weldon Dby warrantee deed dated | Court Room in said Bristol on the Michael . Guekin February 28 1913 and recorded ‘in | second day of May 1921 at tyos of Frisol ’ tol Land Records, Volume 37, thirty o'clock in the afternoon: and va 3 that he advertise such sale by pub- Oecar Andemon lishing a notice thereof €ontaining a TLof Bristel | B description of the premises in the Superfor Court. Bristol Press, in the Hartford, Tim Hartford County, and in the New Britain Hemld, nof April 22nd, 1934, Jess than three times in each, com- JUDGMENT | » mencing on the 26th day of Ap NOTICE OF SALE ACCORDANCE WITH NT OF THE SUPERIOR A COPY OF WHICH FOL- THIS NOTICE, THE TWO JL.S OF LAND DESCRIBED REIN WILL BB SOLD SEPAR- ¥ AT PURBLIC AUCTION AT CITY COURT ROOM IN BRIS- CONNECTICUT AT TWO- TY O/CLOCK IN THE AFTER- ON THE ND'DAY OF MAY, UPON THE FOLLOWING feet 100 one hundred forty three (143) on North Main street and about (100) feet on North street. WILL PAY BEBI‘PB!CISFDBMJ ‘| CROWLEY BROS! PAINTERS ' 4 STEED AND CONCRETE 0 Repairs of all kinds. . 3 . e 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 L. ZELDES . vz o New Britain, Conn. 1918 | 146 wWest Street Tel. nsa.gs Estimates d'mv given as such committee shall execute and submit for the approval of this court @ conveyance of the premises to the purchaser and make a return of his doings and pay into this court the money arising from such sale. By the Court, (Signed) GEORGE A. CONANT. ensaful at the bidder must de- time of the sale West on with me WORLDS LARGE ST SHOE 413-415 Main St., Doors From East Main Saves You/s0n Your Shoe B Remember/ our 4 Big Factories, 3 Big Distributing Houses and 96 Big Stores, make it possible to SELL YOU BE'ITER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY: 'HT»A[LE per cent of the net purchase and pay the.balance in fyll on jore the 9th day of May, 1921, second plece located at the r of North Main and North NewApplePles.....‘.......v....25c OIUD O W oo Fresh Coated Coctaiint H.M ~Boupded East by North Mafn street: No¥h by North street and land now of $armerly of Sarah Goodenough and Harriet 'G. Edgerton:. West by land now ‘or formerly of Hemfy C Spring: and

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