New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 27, 1922, Page 14

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STORRS GAN PROMISE NO FARE REDUCTIONS | (Continued from First Page). und the demands pf taxes together with a desire to give in- | vestors a return, the low fare | ously considerec th mpany is spen ent. more tor mainten Way than in those vears, h President Storrs drew comparisons beiween t) iglish and American the state for coul affort to prove |« company of servic th K per thou- to show more than in |of g the belier that the busi had in with the 1on, Mr, Storrs said sales of automobiles much of the inc v companies tely reases yme now derived, a large 1t be expended for repairs ent of equipment. For onomy as well the erials were not available, s work was deferred since as Continuing, Mr. Storrs told the gathering that the trolley companies have not as yet begun to feel the bet terment of busir conditions. This, he explained, e such a utility lags behind conditi ately affect other industries As an example he took the case of a man who hecomes out employment When his funds run out, he becomes indebted to the grocer, butcher, baker, etc When business becomes better and he again secures employ- ment, his first few weeks wages must go toward the payment of these bills, and he must walk rather than use the trolley services Discussing the sliding scales and zone systems used in several cities in preference to the straight 10 cent fare, the speaker asserted that there are few riding for five cents; more pay eight cents; many pay 10 cents and almost as many, 13 cents Low Fare Impracticable. of Regarding the cuts of fare to six |3 cents on the short lines, only, he said | § that in several instances this has been done and the company was petitioned by the cities affected to change back |8 to the 10 cent fare. This resulted from the necessity of many patrons to use two lines and in the absence of transfers they were required to pay Em— OOKED \_ FOOD SHOP 118 Main Street OUR STORE RAIDED AGAIN This is becoming a common occurence with us. Last Satur- day we were kept busy supply- ing our growing clientele—the reason is the quality of our mer- chandise and our low prices. TOMORROW’S SPECIALS Strictly Fresh Eggs, 40c doz. Gobel’s Fancy Smoked Should- ers, short cut, 24c Ib, Gobel’s Frankforts and Bologna, 25¢ Ib. Chicken Broth, 15¢ qt. Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, 75¢ qt. Stuffed Olives, 35¢ pint. Creamed Potato Salad, 18c Ib. Chicken Salad, 45c 1b. Heinz’s Mustard, 12¢ jar. About the Store Salads, all kinds. Nonpariel Capers. Imported Frankforts Norwegian Anchovies. King Oscar Kippered Herring Genuine Fresh Russian Caviar. Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Tea, Coffee THE WAVERLY INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD, CONN. | Popular Seashore Resort Terms and reservations on application MRS. §. A. HIBBEL, Prop S S DT VISIT OUR DINING ROOM WHEN IN HARTFORD Call At 24-30 STATE ST. Live and Boiled Lobsters Soft Shell Crabs Fresh Crab Meat Shrimps Steaming Clams Chowder Clams HONISS’S frarsen e e 2 ] SPRING NEEDS SUPPLIED ‘We can supply you with the latest thing in strollers and baby carriages at a very attractive price. | lasting ¢ [whieh g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE ypproximate date, was equally as un 1t depends entirely on conditions, he said, and he assured the gathering that he was unable to judge condifions, His only encourage ment was that he is optimistic, he sald He declined to say what the revenue would have to he before a lower fare wonld be possible, but ex pressed himself as not hopeful of a drop until after September. for what they formerly got successful rs had the floor for fust ting otatistics and argu s f the company for outstanding obli gations and purchase of new units and equipment. When he concluded he was subjected to a cross for more than an Generally 1 v questio how that the pr e-third examination hour Fokes In reply igures to Replies To Paonessa Mayor Paonessa asked the trolley company head if he did not feel that the company would do as great a vol ume of business by cutting fares by one-half in anticipation of a 50 per cent. inerease in business to he brought ahont therehy My the theory was good hut that the company's exper tence has been that husiness does not burld up in that faghion At the close of the meeting, Mayor Paonessa thanked Mr, Storrs for at ng and told him that the Con maore [ necticut company wonld hear from the mayors Mr. Storrs re- phied 1 hope &0; and in the meantime we will do our best to operate under I the direction of the public and the criticism of the press' nsing cent of the passengers or three for a quarter Paonessa asked if the com v million dollars told that the 10,000, of ate for es had ce 1914, ind was told that this was true only Eridgeport The speaker again discussed He sall pany's valuation was a little than $6 nd last year's earn ings w 7 ) An ¢ ire from Mr Starrs L statement as to wher would he ble, was un nd an effort to have him tokens Mayor pany did net make Jast vear and he was about $7 ent to the wWere Storrs sald ) per cent s a fair return for investors com gain 1 lower uccessful, tate Dispenser of breakfast cheer-destroyer of the day’s fatigue. Good to the last drop REG. LS. PAT. OFF. WELL HO[J COFFEE Specials for Wednesday Morning at PUBLIC "MARKET, = WHERE THE PEOPLE SHOP, - 413G MAIN- GT.OPPOSITE E.MAINST. Fresh Hamburg 3 1b : NATIVE VEAL . Bacon by the piece Ib 15¢ SPRING LAMB DegR o cas v/ 56 b Fores ... .. b Chops .......... b Stewing Pieces .. Ib Loin to Roast ... Ib 24c 20c 30¢ 12¢ 20c Stewing Pieces . . Chops .......... I : Sc b 15¢ b 15¢c b Boiling Beef th 8c § Shoulder Steak ... b 18¢ Full Cream Cheese . 1h Creamery Butter inprints ........ 1h SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF, Cabbage Free .. BEST FRANKFORTS DRY SALT PORK Plate Beef 5¢ Pot Roasts ........ b 10 Fresh Eggs .... dozen 30c Old York State Cheese Van Camp's Milk can 10c American Sardines . . Fancy Peaches ... can 2 .. 6 cans 25¢ Grated Pineapple can : Sunkist Lemon.s: dozen 3: Fancy Eating Apples qt 18¢ Large Onions ... 3 b 2 New Potatoes ... 6 Ih 25¢ Wednesday Morning Special Trim Sport Shoes At Trimmed Prices — $4.98 The striking contrast between the two colors so cleverly combined in these popular shoes is no greater than the difference between the regular prices and the sale prices. Women's White Canvas Oxford, hrown trim- med, $4.98. Were $7.00. Women's White Oxford, black trimmed $4.98. Were $7.00. Women’s Smoked Elk brown and black trimmed $4.98. Were 6,75, Women’s Brown Calf 2-Strap $4.95, Were $7.00. Women’s Brown Calf Oxford $4.98. Were $6.75. Women’s Black Kid Oxfords $4.98. Were $6.75. Women’s Gun Metal Oxfords $4.98. Were $6.75. Pumps A complete stock of linoleums and “floor ~verings. A. LIPMAN . New and Secondband I'urniture 84 LAFAYETTE §1. Tel. 132904 SLOAN BROS. 185 MAIN ST. o\ We Close 12:30 P. M. on Wednesday PILLOW CASES 45x36 in 29c val, 36 inch INDIAN HEAD unbleached, very heavy l 4c 25¢ value LADIES’ SILK HOSE all colors, all sizes 59¢ val. 290 Wed. pr. DRESS GINGHAMS 19¢ value 123c There’s Money in Every Word We Write If you will just learn how to do it know that James Whitcomb Riley's SWEETHEART OF MINE" earned a sum conserva- tively estimated at $500 a word? There's a tip for you Mr. Business Man. word you write PAGES is worth money to you. were advertising, in one sense of the word. proved his intelligence, his ability, to the public, to express his inner-most feelings. they appreciated it, and you, Mr. Business Man will learn how to express yourself, through the medium of a newspaper, it you will learn how to convey to the public the im- portance of using your goods or service, you, too, will recelve ample reward for your efforts. GET THE HABIT. READ THE ADS AND THEN USE YOUR KNOWLEDGE. Business Men In This City Are Proving To Their Own Satisfaction Every Day That HERALD WANT ADS ARE PROFIT PRODUCING The Only Paper in New Britain Whose Circulation Is Audited One family house on Commonwealth avenue| at a bargain. Seven rooms and brand new with all improvements. Right near Farmington Ave.| Fine rent in Boyle’s Good place for roomers. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street FOR GOOD BUILI wood, Winthrop, Steele and Russwin Land Co. See H. D. HUMPHREY SDAY, JUNE 27, 1922. extra large size. 39¢ value. . for the Herald's CLASSIFIED Phone 343 DING LOTS on Hart, West Ellis, Hamilton, Hawley, Lin- ROBIN ’S We Close Dress Goods Store 348 Main St. 348 Main St. Morning Specials Striped Windsor ' Crepe de Chine § ginon, Crepe 40 inches wide ry $2 val c val. vale @ Q@ pecial 19¢€ MERCERIZED Wed.. .. POPLIN PONGEE 19¢ TURKISH | TOWELS IMPORTED SR Y| ATl Silk and Silk GINGHAM Stripe SHIRTINGS £1.00 45c value. . blue borders 25¢ all colors. . THE PURE FOOD Did you “AN OLD Every ad you run, every H0c val. and Tissue Ging- 19¢fone v 39€ 12:30P. M. on Wednesday MERCERIZED | VOILES AND HORGANDIES a colors, 25c TN RSN S 40 in Unbleached SHEETING Wednesday Morning 83c BEACH CLOTH SUITING 18¢ all. « colors TheBigMorning Sale (Wednesday) DON'T FORGET—BIG BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS—HERE 3 MOHICAN MARKET ’ 367 MAIN STREET Mr. Riley's works 1t And they liked it, they paid him for it. It DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE Prime Shoulder STEAK........Lb. 12%2¢ Legs Fancy Small LAMB.........Lb. 22¢ Loins of Lamb to Roast . Fores of Lamb to Stuff ... . w 16¢€ Lb. l4c w. 10¢c Boiling Beef . 50 Franktorts ... tn. 1€ Legs Milk Fed Veal Fancy Rumps Veal Breasts Fancy Veal Fanc: Veal Chops Fancy Veal Cutlet .15¢ .16¢ .10¢" .20c .25¢ Frankforts Fresh PORK to ROAST Fresh Cut PORK CHOPS ... .18¢ BUTTER-2 Lbs. 77 BEST PURE LARD..2 Lbs. 27c Gimil g bl Specials— EGGS. .2 Doz 55¢ MILD WHOLE MILK CHEESE. . .Lb. 25c¢ Dinner Blend Coffee . Best Evaporated Milk ... .3 Fresh Baked L th.‘ 25c Fig Bars Block, Franklin Square. 'l':‘:‘llu'y Mixed o 35c Fancy Pink ;kgnm 35c ..aws 20C Blue Rose Head Rice . SPECIAL—From 7 to 8 a. m. — GRAN. SUGAR Salmon 16 LBS. $1.00 ESTATE CO. Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, |jj Lerzc Rire Pinapples Each loc Large, Red Native Beets ... Bun. 50 Large Red Tomatoes | SALE ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING NOTICE have a special built Cadillar for {owing una wrecking jobs. 24 hour wervice. Cadillac repairing a specialty. Live and dead storage. Prompt service is our motto. TheJ.B.Moran Garage 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-1 House Phone 1864-15. ; s { SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED P MILK AND CREAM ) BEVERAGE B “Hushabye, lullabye, R mamma’s little baby; here's a good-night drink of milk for > vou.” Our milk for A the baby, the grow- \ ingups and the grown- ups. | [ESEIBERT & SON WJ “Your Milkman" & 3 PARK STREL ,PHONE 1720 LET US SERVE YOU | ELECTRICALLY —~THE—~ COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 392 STANLEY ST. TEL. 2229-4 New Britain Royal Cleaners. THE OLD HOME TOWN %—v < THE GRAND PRIZE MANGING LAMP WAS WON 8Y PETE DRUMMOND DRIVER OF THE BUS THAT RUNS BETWEEN HOMETOWN AND HOOTSToWN. / Large Fancy New Potatoes-15 Lb. Pk. 49¢ Calif. Melons None better — Each. . Chabert (The best) Walnut Meats . .15 Lb. Native Cabbage Solid Head . 10c 35¢ Large Ripe Freestone Peaches..2 Qts. 25¢ For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. . BY STANLEY RY PO . ‘Esv_f PRIZE-HANGINGLA 2"°PRIZE —FIVE POUNDS OF SMOKING ToBACCO

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