New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 25

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MNEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 NOTICE— R poking Continually For a Bigger Volume of Business, the Qualities and Prices HULTQUIST BROS., 107 Arch Street ered For Saturday At This Market Are of Such Unusual Attraction That You L e e Ly medy f o, M ATE Really Owe It to Yourself to Come Here and Do Your Shopping. Auto Bodics and Fenders. Tanks and Mufflers Repaired. Notice win- dow, 101 Arch Strect, and see our handiwork.—Phone 1326-3. Extra Tean Small Fresh [ | - h'., L ! f | A._ SHOULDERS - ol 'A‘ i‘ ‘{ * -‘;_“?.‘.\Y_'h a 16c 1b Smoked PRIME RIB ROAST OF BEST BEEF ! 2 j 2 )en! "h COLLARS ATTACHED FRESH PORK LOINS Hour Specials That Interest the Thifty Housewife: 1t o ; -~ FOUR GRADES 7TO 12 A. M. 7TO 12 A. M. 12AAM.TO4P. M. ‘B The Woman Who Waits for Nemo Week $2.00—$2.50—$3.00—$3.50 - ured Choice Maine EVAPORATED Will Never Be Disappointed! ugar C p?-)'EAp'l;?kES 2 (l\}lx;ll{;KZSC B2A3S?gv She is sure at this time to find her favorite Nemo Corset and Circlet—fresh as Spring flowers—waiting for her on the ! 7TO 9 A. M. 12A.M.TO 4 P. M. 12 A. M. TO 4 P. M. zholves of : ' Furnishing Department, Main Floor Sizes 131 to 17. 2 Ib Fresh PURE CHALLENGE res o Our Corset Department HAMBURG LARI.) 16¢ C She knows, too, that there will be daily demonstrations AT . \ 2 1b 25¢ 2 Ib 25¢ an. of the latest Nemo Corset and Circlet models during ¢ 4 )~_ —ALL DAY SPECIALS— Nemo Week, May 2nd to 7th A T S < 4 £ Domino Sugar in Packages With Other Purchases and that our efficient corsetieres are prepared to aid her in T r every ‘'way—with expert advice and skilful fittings—to se- Milk Fl:)ed“r[l':mcy Best Honey Comb cure the Nemo Corset and Circlet which are best adapted to 1b 48¢' gm;“;%}tg‘s g‘lltlfl;gc her individual tastes and requirements. In sending your Lace Curtains or any garment that n by e e S Strictly Full "(‘:;e;)maisgrl(‘k Lean Smoked 3’ o g i We call and deliver. - | EGGS Hepse HAMS RAPHAEL'’S DEPT. STORE § | npy BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP 33¢ dozen 33¢c Ib 27c Ib —_ THE BIG STORE — 72 WEST MAIN STREET, PHONE 1323-3 | i GENUINE Legs Choice Chops SPRING Lamb For Stewing Foreqyarters Exempt from Connecticut State Tax if held by residents of Connecticut. TOP Sugar Cured Corned Beef Solid Rolled Corned Beef $6,500,000 bt ommedla a2 The Connecticut Light and Power Company MILK FED ‘ ; E A gll::ll-:e(}szl 'i",;. - 25 First and Refunding Mortgage 7% Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, Series A WESTERN Prime Roasts A * Dated May 1, 1921 Due May 1, 1951 NATIVE Veal For Pot Pie Interest payable May 1 and November 1 in New York, Bostcn and Chicago. Coupon bonds $1,000 and $500, registerable as lo Veal F tewin principal only, and fully registered bonds $1,000 and multiples; interchangeable. Callable for Sinking Fund on any inieres | For S 2 payment date priwl‘c!and including November 1, 1931 at nfz, tiunafler decreasing ¥% annually to 100 on November 1,1950. Pure Pork Link Sausages ' Not callable except for Sinking Fund FRESH Choice Pork Chops The Company agrees to pay interest without deduction for any normal Federal Income Tax which it may lawfully Fresh Spare Ribs pay to an amount not exceeding 2%. The Pennsylvania 4 mill tax will be refunded to holders who are resident in EASTERN Corned Shoulders Pennsylvania who shall within three months after payment make application for such refund. Kidneys and Feet Capitalization PRUNES 5P d Bags C 0 k (Outstanding upon completion of present financing) oun MET RICE ; Funded Debt: First and Refunding Mtge. 79, Bonds, Series A (this issue) $6,500.000 Sh B FL:gER 10c 1b package ) New Milford Power Co. (divisional) First Mtge. 5% Bonds _ 1,000,000 $ 7.500.000 RAISINS 3 packages 29c¢ Capital Stock: Preferred 8%, Cumulative $2,990,000 ,476,000 in_bulk SNOWDRIFT Fancy P o 29¢ 1b 17¢ Can TOMATOES From a letter of Mr. Irvin W. Day, Vice-President of the Company, we summarize as follows: 3 Goms 25¢ BUSINESS: The Company ‘supplies electric light and ulation of about Bakin: omin 3 pany supplies electric light and power to a population of a Pen o gmvop Fancy 300,000 in an important industrialfsection of Connecticut, including the cities of Water- g e 2 C 25¢ PEAS and CORN | bury and New Britain and the Naugatuck Valley district. The properties operated: ¢ 3 1b 25¢ o 2 cans 25¢ . ¥ include electric generating plants with a present installed capacity of 68.000 horsepower, - . Campbeil's of which 34,600 horsle power (iis ;:ydrt';—electric (two, pl.antsg; atbtzast .léo nul‘els tzf hlsgh tension transmission lines; and distributing systems in abou cities an Wns.' PRUNES COFFEE TOMATO SOUP . 21b 27¢ 25¢ b 3 Cans 29¢ 3 SECURITY: These bonds will be secured, in the opinion of counse}, by a first mortgage g on the main hydroeléc%grigogl;nt, on the l‘é«iusqrom(; River, hav:ng a presen 'ill:es:alletj ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— generating capacity o A orse power, miles of important transmission , an GRAPE FRUITS RARERIPES SWEET POTATOES valuable undeveloped water powers; and by a second mortgage, subject to the $1,000,000 5¢ each 3 for 10c 3 1b 25¢ divisional bonds, on the Company’s second hydro-electric plant (9,600 horse power)and P ——r— —ee— 2|5 miles of transmission lines. ;hey gJfll allilo be g first her:i ona ”:qy?‘r ltehasetof the i electric distributing systems in Waterbury, New Britain and a num! other towns, P?OEAP ead’:Pw - gcAlll;)BAGE Vegtltilfig?;‘ ?(;:son inclu:ling a steam Electric plant of about 33,000 horse power capacity. e | e— 4 - e e T e o The Company’s property investment is appraised at $15,248,000, or more than twice - . its $7.500,000 funded debt. This appraisal does not include net current assets of eart shilely os Dmml,,m et $1,424,000 nor any valuationof the Company’s undeveloped water powers. The owned ) ARTY SPllT H A " A' s 4 ey i b e i ;'the bl b U D property alone is valued at more than $10,400,000, of which’ nearly $8,000,000 represents ] 9 @ nevertheless, understood to be the 3 g the time was the out and out repub- the property on which these $6,500,000 Bonds are a first mortgage. master mind of the party here, is }llcln leader in New Britain. Natural- imply t build 1y Mr. W 1 1 ¢ 1 th ] PUB[I[;ANS MUGH T | °::l"‘o:mlid:;:y(riend:;:l!flpr‘l,olf EARNINGS for the year ended March 31, 1921, being thf first’full year's period after the other hand, Woods' proposed club is itics is a great game. People can completion of the main hydro-electric plant: obviously simply an attempt in an- |draw their own conclusions. i $4,005 5 7 other quarter to build up a rival po- Gross Earnings, ,005 30! b : : litical machine. Net Income Applicable to Fixed Charges, 1,914,451 umm U D]wnd“ swry of e BEsSistion of the party. lenisce CI 1 , llEm. Present Annual Interest and Rental Requirements; . i i that there will be no split and that h . .. 907.355 DISSCHS]O[I in Ranks ere long there will be but one club including Interest on this issue, _ = may come true. In fact it is not to y Balance, $1,007, . be wondered at if it does, since Con- May Victor records are here, Plerce's 4 . : ger's club has ghe backing of the |—advt. The above Net Income is more than twice the present fixed charges. Certain Influential members of the leading spirits in the party while the While working on a staging at the . _ . publican party hero havé “expressed Woods club is what might be called | New Britain Woodturning ehop Wed- SINKING FUND: Annual Sinking Fund, first payment September 1, 1922, will be suffi- musement,” according to their own o7 insurgent nch. nesday, Gustave Nelson of Maple % B . : sabued! ateménts, at what they term a But that there v the semblance of | street, slipped and sustained a frac- cient to retire at least 70 per cent of all Series A bonds issued or to be magnified® opinion econcerning the A Possible split capnot be honestly de- | ture to the right arm. He was taken ttempted formation of two rival po- nied. Facts show it, and it can be |to his home. We recommend these Bonds for Investment tieal clubs here. The thought or found to date from a certain council Your last chance tomorrow to get van the hing, that it may forecast meeting not so many months ago. furniture below cost. J. Eisenberg’s A 5 4 #plit. or an attempted split, in _ Lawyor Joseph G. Woods has been | Smoke Sale ends tomorrow! 505 Price 95 and accrued interest, yielding about 7.40% ihe party throws them Into convul- Prosecutor G. W. Klett's assistant for | Main St.—advt. . # of mirth. They have a keen a number of years. When Klett re- The Ladies’ Auxiliary = : y to the Boys' ehwe of humor, these stalwart repub- signed, to be clevated to the bench. | .iub will 1 ti ., & Co cans who are seeking to set back many assumed that his assistant ,ch: (.‘;ulh :y:t:zl:‘mmme S;;f d:‘.’:;final Iee Higglnson & CO. Estlbtook . L ch member who listeny to their would be promoted to the prosecu- | . o v z i ’ . 2, urley’s orchestra will furnish music. . ft wagds of “harmony in the party, tor's berth and a new assistant would : RlChtel' & Co Detal Whhen. . club yocmer ot ¢ be mamed. But the ways of politics | All Proceeds of the dance will be giv- 2 d b = 2 L en to the Boys' club baseball team for Bt o ot 1o feing otody. On ith ‘& s ail made up ang ohh | SuuiDment ‘ Hifcks Bros. & Co. The Chas. W. Scranton Co. e face of It Conger's club, backed virtually the order to “sign here” CAIXha.PIr;»dta EpnnonI d:umr}v‘—!’_ w. o A o . A— vy evening—C p by the republican towh committee in given it, proceeded 4o ignore Lawyer 4 ay ning: apman’s 4 iatements while not guaranteed, are based ‘wupon information and advice which we believe sccurate and reliable.

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