New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 3

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NE\V' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. VR oston Store: ® .o INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT We Are Showing Many New Novelties at New Low Prices. INFANTS' FINE LAWN ! DRESSES Trimmed with lace and fine embroidery, sizcs 6 months to 2 $1.00 to $5.00. INFANTS’ MARGUERITE SKIRTS Made of fine muslin, lace and Hamburg trimmed. 59¢ to $2.00. INFANTS’ KNIT JACKETS A large assortment of styles and colors. $1.50 to $2.75 each. INFANTS' KNIT BOOTEES Just the thing for the small bgbv 25¢ to $1.39 pair. INFANTS' CAPS Made of fine lawn and crepe e ching years 59¢ to $1.25. INFANTS' PURE SILK HOSE In pink, white and sky, Sizes 4 to 61, e pair INFANTS’ SILK AND WOOL | HOSE Little Mischief brand, 79¢ pr. “FOREST MILLS” hirts and Bands for Infants, in lotton, wool and silk and wool. 50c to $1.50. PULLAR & NIVEN BUINDING PERMITS, y Are lssued, Inllh'nIIng Opening of Scason's Boom. The following bulldipg permits have en taken out NI Koslowskl of »5 Gold street ix tenement block, to cost $15.- rs. Emma Rahn of 44 Stanley for a one family dwelling to $5,000; Wexler & Goldberg of 5 Main street, repairs to a store Amaged by fire, to cost 5 Jones of 312 . elling to cost $4,100; B KING AGAIN HEADS BOARD. Patrick F. King, was re-el e hairman and® Joseph A. M i1, named clerk at the meeting o oard of police commissioners night, Both officials have pr valuable to the city in the nd the selections are even additions were ppernumerary police ppointment of th tollowing: omas J. Rouskle, Joseph E. Bloom, pe [\l]xr ones ohn Smigel Vinoenzo Santuces oseph A. Fitzgerald, Edward Peter- bn and C. G. Kumm. TO AWARD CONTRACT The school accommodations com- ! ittee of the school board will an- ounce the award of a contract for e furnishing of the Elihu Burritt hool at the regular session of the oard Friday 0,000 is involved in the contract. he teachers’ commiittee will re_ lort only 11 vacancieés In the teach_ g staff An easy way to heal your skin PPLY Resinol as directed and feel it stop the burn- ing and smarting at once. Then watch the ‘rouble 'rldulny disappear. At all druggists. Resmol hfil.— Depe. 1.7, . Baltimere, Md. anning & Starr Expert Auto Repairing Starting and Lighting Systems. HANNA'S GARAGE, p Main St Tel. 1373 —DENTISTS—— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. 8. National Bank Bldg. WEDNESDAY, JUNE s, 1921, MONEY FOR REPAIRS Poor Condmons 00 Wesl Hartford | i Road to Be Remedied at Once ! TRUMBULL SECURES ‘ — Senator John Truimbull of Plainville 1 in having legislation West Hartford road from Foote's ( ner to West Hartford center. As clk man of the Finance committee, Sen: Our June Bride Sale 25% to 409, Off Very Special for Thursday} 12 Quart Triple Coat White Ware Dish Pans succeeded in getting the Now in 98 Trumbuil Boads, R wnd Bridges committee to DMLY lhl ation to the Ap- gropriations committee for the neces wry funds for the repair of the road He submitted petitions and let- fect. ters from citizens in New Britain, Hart- ford, Elmwood, Plainville and Newing- White. ton In which th lature was section of ittention of the legis- ctfully called. to this lally faulty road. N Change With You. OLD AGE, HIS MARK! E Oliver Wendell Holmes, in the charm- f ““The I'rofessor at the ,"" refers to an unmis- gn old age It is three parallel lines between the brows We can detect the first traces of disease by signs Ju.\l‘ as plain When & w an suffers from back- ache, nervou depression, dragging- down pains, and those ailments peculiar to wome it is plain that she needs a woman's medicine What other medi- cine could she more wisely resort to than Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for half a century has proved the natural restorative for - | these troubles? Commencing at 9 a. m. Tomorrow, Until $2.25 Quality Dish Pan Will Be Sold One to a Person For Less Than the Usual Wholesale Price. Handles and Rim in Blue, No Deliveries, No. C. O. D, Coming Early Will Not Be Disanpointed. Every One Guaranteed Per- Inside and Outside Surfaces in "Phone or Mail Sales. Those Please Bring Exact JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURN'TURE STORE. Very Special—P. S. A $45.00 Tzlking Machine Reduced to $29.00. A Big Value. ANNOUNCEMENT Notwithstanding the FORD MOTOR CO. made a substantial reduction last Septembcr they again make a FURTHER REDUCTION effective TODAY. NEW FORD PRICES Chassis Regular Runabout ” ” afternoon. About M ' Touring Runabout with Starter b2 ” Touring C oupe ” ” Sedan 2 2 Ton Truck $360. $370. $415. $440. $485. $695. $760. $495. ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY Place your order today as the rush will be greater than ever. We have a Carload of Touring Cars on the way so speak quick. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 22 MAIN STREET We Operate Eleven Retall Stores. All Are Taken, Progress [ C i | THANK YOU A THOUSAND TIMES — And I Mean Just That I do not believe any man anywhere in the world ever- had finer en- couragement given him by people in his home town than you people of Bridgeport have given me as the result of my letter to you in which I told you frankly about my plans for the expan- sion of my clothing busi- ness. ’ The telephone at my hom rang all day Sun- day. Friends did not want to wait until Mon- day to congratulate me and to assure . me of their support in mak- ,ing successful the new CONNORS - HALLOR- AN JSTORES, INC, company. Many good people have written me won- derful letters, which have been coming in every mail since Mon- day. Others have called { at the stores in Bridge- port to express their good wishes and to say . they will gladly invest in the preferred ftock, at i $10 the share, to be is- 8 sued by the CONNORS- HOLLORAN STORES, INC,, for the sole pur- pose- of establishing as quickly as possible 27 more stores in the State of Connecticut. I have received assur- ance from many sources that the new company will have no difficulty whatever in getting the financial assistance asked for. You will remember my saying in my first letter that I believe people like Faithfully yours, absolute frankness. You certainly have shown that you appreciate my taking you into my con- fidence regarding the plans of the new com- pany. I want to repeat in this letter what [ said in my first letter, viz: all of you who invest in pre- ferred stock, in units of five shares, will receive from the new company as an outright gift, one share of common stock, of par value $10, and this will be done so that every one of you will be- come an actunl partner| in the business. It has been a rule off my life to show apprecia tion when people do m¢g a good turn. I don’t be lieve any fellow has a right to go through lifg accepting kindnesses such as you good peoplq of Bridgeport h a v 4 shown me, without giv ing evidence of his grati tude. - I am asking you to g( along with me in carry ing out my plans t{ make my business greater success, and it i only fair and right tha you should be rewarde: in a way to express m d e e p ' appreciatio Hence, the gift of col mon stock which wi yield you a good profi after all have been pai back the money they i vest in preferred stoc I renew my pledg that no dividends will b declared on commo stock until all preferre stock has been redeemeg “Jim” James W. Conno June 7, 1921. The above letter is ap- pearing today in Bridge- port newspapers, signed y “Jim” Connors. He expresses exactly my thoughts regarding the - attitude of the people in New Britain and vicin- ity, toward. me and my interest in this new en- terprise. Y MR L \ The pledge that “Ji Connors makes to tff people of Bridgeport, make to you unreserve ly. > Faithfuly yours, = Joseph M. Hallors June 7, 1921.

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