New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1922, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922 STy = = T = T _ T _—mm_—w $22 ON ELECTION (o stectmay Ly R CNLLHILIE p1OY0LaP L0 1K A0 Edmund Poley of 24 Camp strect, | bidlotn ws w cnndidite 1o rmang | American tonr wit o port cliing e ported to the police fast night thut | Ao Lynoh, wuecessiul cwndidute for | di it e will be o ) ' I v university the gos HES Why does the name “REALTOR” appear s bleyele had been stole t & councilmnn in the | [ 7 A 1 D weserand wha crnme e h and other ‘ol y oe M, O A butiding, o ™ [ sentat ot Hall, Sign wnd Cartares Onty [ patd. fan ball : ith; [plant on U uoil" aft Washir next to my name in this advertiserent? Ruth Drapor, Wednendur, Al 20, oo 00 e | TUecessl can ‘ wi home - tred L Grange castle,| O tlan Teuders e Because !—the name is a pledge. Iekets it Dickingon's,—u st ) i the Afth, ward, no expel unap, tie home O Latuyoltn, us B el A FOR GOOD SERVICE and FAIR DEALING. Mrs, Seckolowski of 14 Seymour| od Last at Polls Parmer-Laborites, Jame Dooley gt to the Daughters of the American 18 reported to ESat: Daiiartad to the -nollee candidate for selectman; ‘Thomus A.|Revolution, The soclefy also will|be backed by communist agitator : The members of the New Britain Real Estate ght, that her adopted daugh The expenses of the Parmer-Labor | Cross, candidate for counellnan in the plant a tree hrought from Sulgrave| - | 63 ) g “ 'ha Vit aged 17 years had star arty In the annual city clection |8t wiard and Bejun M, Sullivan, Manor, the whington — ancestrny | TWO SMALL SUITS BROUGHT |8 Board are all “Realtors”. So you know what it om the house enrly In the day in the [y oo ooy ot UL for counelman i the siXUL home ' in - ngland, and preseneal e B i | means to do business with this class of men—who ’ 5 s d 322,00, jtemized us follows ird, 10 EXPENSeS. oug ¢ tdh embnssy rtford and Local People Are Plain- g8 puamuoyment, and ak 10 A8t rentul, 820; New Britain sign co, | VM 00 900 A ST AT associate with the local hoard—it also means that « s ht s ad not returned | g » p - et ¥ " plaged. on wish 3 J T feat N [rme b B Lo LR VISIT MOUNT VERNON gton's tonh by Murshal Jorfre and | lawyer M. D, Suxe, acting for Sii every member of the New Britain Real Estate s 1w following candidiatos fled lsts S 2010 vhard Minor, nresident | Y0P Brothers company o etfor 4 [l Saw butaly, Ohaptar.of.Had {of thelr expensn today ey o o A TGOV Mgt llen Dremtdant e A Lo paugver s180 I limml is bound Ly the ethics and meaning of the i el 10 proceeds | — gengral o S 1 and onc y kel ‘Y “ " which will he forardod to the | 1 Sheldon "' ol aandldute farf L A¢ Natlona| TG lutior also“on’ the“tomp ‘of Marc|ftom Iolix Koriwek of fid clty, he name “Realtor” as explained above. IROABA NS S N bt ] "];Il \‘ l\\\vl4‘.1v’;’|'“]'|..‘ .|\\ .|‘|(1.r| vl'“uh O, Members ol . A RAL ational | washington |\{.‘|:.‘.‘., \.‘..’ |’|: .\‘:”‘l.\ ;u: azlo ) 141" Today YOUu W ill find Curb-Stone Real Estate orah hall on April 27, Miss Anna | P y ; M Gonvention Make Thelr Annual P b oy the eity court on the sccond Monday \ ) ia ols Johnson, i ful ¥ 3rokers hat titl 1 th osenberg 1x chairman of the com- | 1 A ”v ...l.»[ I .\{Wru can ANTI-CHRISTIAN MOV g rokers—(that title is mmm()n) and this class Ernithi | didates in the second ward, $5 cuncl b (i b 4 of May, o “ , y e Ienr. i Lot Ko o e o] el to, Waslstigtons Homy, o e Lo Kotaney, throun Layer Mor- | B8 of men are not “Realtors” nor can they use the p O, of LW vold its ' @ I givinst Beliovers 1+ Spread- . | 2 s . “ ) . Y gular mecting in Masonie hall e, | ¥PN Miynarskl, unsucecsstul candi=| Washington, Aprll 20.—The an- | Feton ‘f’"":l 5 ”"',' A AtikDaS D sase has insiituted an action | B8 B title “Realtor”—neither are they hound to any ¥ Tidh o'o tovera) | 1Hte for the council In the (fth ward, | nual pilgrim to Mount Vernon to U ver China for $00 aguinat Hosea Webster, and e T i Wy evening at T:i45 o'clock, Several |1 » v [ nual p Qltat Giniton. siraat hoa 1 ethics, ndidates will be initiat A socinl | 88, donated to town committec, 9 of the' delegaten to ‘the congress| Amioy, China, April 20.—(By Asso- |Itil St o Caplton slicef ool | : il be held In the afternoon, with| 1emoerats, €, 1% Walnwright, of the Daughters of American | clat ) S A snlgilniatian TS SRS S pper at 6:30 p, m cessful candidate for seleetman, | Revotution will be mg ros id to have started with (N “"' ; Sy e oy i |l hseph's parish will hold o apecial g — =% o $ 2 eoting tonight for the purpose of p daocon o P S50 5 B N A e S 4 impleting plans for a hooth at the ¥ >. ] W 1 oA ‘ NG T [ 5 s 55 G D @&}% . ) LISTED WITH Miss Anna Mclnerney was tendered | 4 * ' B ot " B LA It vom was prettly decorated in hiue ad white, Lunch was served i ‘in njoye LLY clnperney w : ! : J Z : y ’ i 1 : ‘; i R eing oy, Nisy M therney i B e 5 —-‘—,-_ ,__fi _ i | ‘ ROOM 102—BOOTH’S BLOCK neous shower the home | g . ” 1 ‘ I A 1 e st et i)l s @% 95,070 [ - T.W.0’Connor ' Realtor nathy hortell of Wallingford on June 7 \'The annual hanquet and ‘tion of ) > \ X 5 ficers of the New Britain Industrial ) . E T X0 : i { A2 A beautiful One-Family House, yafs = il will be b o o - E a ; BHRE YA e & e reanl £ Ko — 3 5| S i 2 located on the corner of Monroe and |eports of committeos will be he : ’-'"_ Ha 3 W) il o (RAh i i et /ifa A . Arch ~th\ size of lot 85x137. The D e an thejwark 4 E 4 i owner, Mr. Goreia, formerly with Len- ol L e given, o 5 “ MR SR ) A 5 The “pllgrimuge” to Hartford of the et ! , 3 g 4 der’s, I'rary & Clark Manufacturing veryman's Bible Class members will| . A A A Y v 7 M 5 9 AR e 35 : A ML ‘ / a i Co,, is to move at once with his family rs will leave the Methodist church : W to Brooklyn, N. Y. This property will 7 o'clock, The meeting will he held /. A ake X i ayp . the South Park M. K. church, Rtev., i g - make o splendid home, hard wood . F. Bartholo of Mount Vernon, N [ ¢ORR ot ik loors, 2 toilets, one bath, fireplace, hot , being the speaker of the evening. Rhembiylg Jloon water heat, gas and electric lights, also covering. 1i1:your [ANUFACTURERS CUT R : “”"‘“’-‘;')——I—.W—. e el | | ’ § ¥ i7" A One-FFamily House just bui MEETING ON STRIKE Bl o it _ 4 year; a corner property, located on e " ? : Stanley street, and no better house ance of Ending Pawtuset Strike N § ¢ uilt in New Britain; modern to the ex- Flivvers When Operators Do | : treme, (look this up at once). Not Attend Mcetin | % & g7 A Six-Tenement Brick Block— Providence, April 20.—Former Go . . ocated on Winthrop street, near Arch. nor Aram .J. Pothier, where effc settle the textile strike in the Paw- g | 3 A7 One Arch street Brick Block; et valley were blocked yesterds A e . . ‘ y six tenements and three stores—also set a general committee of strikers | 2 THE sensible way, the attractive way, the most inexpensive way, as two-tenement Brick House in rear to- Il the district today was sceking o ne \\\ : 4 i N { v Wi P 1 1di li-muia which he oped, might bring | thousands of thrifty home-keepers are discovering. E . gether with a big building lot. ,,};;“’M;""".':"_""’?:h'""“"“”m:”_:I.mn mi 4 For a summer living room, there is nothing so acceptable. For the ¥ A7 A Two-Family Modern House on (BRERSSt tHink: enot Tndlvidual . mil ; il f porch, the dining room, (I:e summer sleeping toom, fone of these Vine street, with gim,.dge holdir‘.g two e AR Diocl B commiites, ot Py beautiil, eootlookingycolarful Birds Neporser Rulgs is most desirable. & cars; 14 rooms, steam heat, two minutes ted by Mr. Pothicr who declared | - J i | And for the kitchen, bathroom, hallway, pantry—winter and summer— % from West Main street; size of prop- | ::; ,;h::;“g ,,M'” vlly:y‘lf:;”t‘“:’”"‘I':”"”"‘.i“ - women who make a fixed practice of getting one hundred cents worth ke erty 66x175. ke situation through conferences ‘ | E A% R out of every dollar will tell you there is nothing else nearly so practical. ween § or 10 different manufac- Y #= A Two-tenement, all modern ers and the same number of com- § i LA ek And, to all the good points of other rugs of this type —attractive g House located on Murray street with | ttees of former employ The . = ot patterns, quickly cleanable surface, stainproof, waterproof — there is mf-y strikers while willing to mee: ; 5 | | R e e another and an added advantage for you to think about — |y time have made it plain in vig- bus language that they will pave x ithing to do with any proposition 3 / which waterproofs the rug to a much higher degree than the back 1t 100ks to separate negotiations eb- of other floor coveritigs. And, because of the waxed back, there is no een the. various mill owners ana H Y y § sir strikers. They point to former 3 danger of the rug sticking to-the floor or of permanently staining it. wvernor Pothier's attitule toward ; / garage; to settle an estate. g7 A One-family House with 10 large rooms, fireplace, gas and electric; with very little change house can be change into a two-family; located just ! : ! ; off Franklin Square, very close to Main > susgestion as bearing out their ki e s Rug sizes: 6 ft. x g ft; 7 ft. 6in. x g ft.; 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in; o ft. x street ek 12 ft. Come in and see these inexpensive new-idea rugs. Come in X 3 ety Todzy. The new Spring patterns are here. o g+ Three-tenement House on "Lin- i ’ coln street, not far from trolley line; a | is Year The Corr hing Will Be ] 8 : ¢ inves o Have riom Vory Govzeond 4 B. C. PGRHR SONS .:‘ zood home and a good investment. ‘r;.l']rt:n:q" d\lrpi:\lu i 4~rrlr:::vv;;l'\,r:|l\)v](:;1 4 And All Dealers Throughtout the State % A To >UE1IC an estate a T}‘O family 1500 the advance styles show, They | House on Bassett street; big garden i1 be large and made of pheusant | ‘] and plenty of fruit trees. See Gold- Blimes on ebony stickis or covered y fith a rringe of crmine tails. Iringoes ! ; smith., Must be sold at once; very good l monkey fur or short fur will also 4 ‘ i) investment. A Bird’s Neponset Rug has a waxed back. This is a patented process fashionabie and a traii of lace or ————— e —————— — flcnsalesinigndagy to e fplelen e > - == N— - . e & gz A good building lot on South By = e B SR — = e e : = 3 - G Main street hetween Roberts and Buell streets; sidewalk, curbing, with water | OINGS OF THE DUFFS l”anny E The Guilty One A 7 [ ALL ¥ } and sewer ready to connect with. A . . 4 ki [ good location for a one, two or three tenement house. WHO TOOK THIS TELEPHONE OLIVIA, DID YOU TAKE THAT G RECEIVER OFF HERE ? RECEWER OFF OF (imme——d \< panny! OH \ UADUSG S oo (| 17's BEEN cuT OFF THE TELEPHONE P Ej WHY ALWAYS DANNY! \ i A 12-Room, all modern House, || WITH A PAIR OF WHY | DIDN'T 1T< GOME ! PICK ON ME 1(_ coME HomE! \ hard wood Hm»l>, gas and electric w.n.N A /| sc1ssors! EVEN KNOW SOME - i A b 3 lights, fireplace, two toilets, one bath; 2 IT WAS GONE! 7 3 b A A ) L] N ’ THING DISAPPEARS 4 l ) i QO French plate glass windows, and i { laundry; located on Winter street, near Suminer street. SRR BN U’;AND ¢ A A good garage, centrally located, SEE IF You CAN 7 *] | can be rented or will sell same at rea- HEAR ANYTHING - ¢ sonable terms; 2 floors and elevator, can \\A,J-’/ 4 accommodate 40 to 50 cars. ‘. &= Tor a cosey little home in Belvi- dere district on Lake Boulevard—one minute from trolley—a 6-room Cottage, all modern; fireplace, electric and gas lights; also garage. g A good 3-Tenement House, locat- sz Almost (xm Away Wnth lt BY SWAN| 2 ed on Winthrop street with 3-car gar- age—rents $1,500 a year. 7 | / 3 ‘: [ S i i [Por sale, on Berlin street, Ber- ' i ' WELL NOTHING |- - 4 ol = | R . S aces & iy THATS Y'OUGHTA BE ASHAMED \ i ia) e / l;"\_(‘,\w\Rb\ ; I”']“‘l."(ll(n')} lvloul. e; h\\ 0 ltll(‘{){ ue‘s,‘ ':‘lm~ |/ WA YOU SPEND YOUR OF NOURSELF, WASTING T | B W L | tric lig .1t;., good well; about an acre of NOON HOUR, I31T! — ) FIRM'S TIME " AN’ MONEY \ JA ) i B e Ky land with large frontage on the Main BUYING FLOWERS FOR LIKEL THAT — THROW ] 1IN\ y - TREE Ao By street. OUR STENOGRAPHER ? B AWAY THIS \ ( ST &+ The above property for sale gives you an idea of what T have listed—and if you wish for all the detgils, that are impossible to print, I would he n]cu\ufm oo over any of the above ]HODCltl("! by yvou getting in touch with this office or with me personally— T. W. O°CONNCOR BOOTH'S BLOCK PHONE 2468

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