New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1923, Page 3

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: p - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1023, e MIDWINTER. SALE EGINNING January 29th, we shall present for public inspection an assortment of furniture for the home, which in beauty and variety surpasses the most successful of all former exhibits. We have been working for months—tirelessly scouring the principal markets of the country—to asggmble the choicest fur- niture offerings procurable, and to present them at lowest-in-the-City prices. Not in several generations have furniture'makers shown such originality and artistry as they have done this year, and our furniture stocks represent, we candidly believe, the very pick of the finest furniture at prices which make each suite and every piece the best purchase possible today. Even if you don’t need to buy furniture at present, you are cordially invited to see our department during this sale. It will be a revelation in the furniture maker’s art. 5 For Further Particulars, See New York Sunday Times, World, Herald or Telegraph Tomorrow Herald Square <%72¢. Now Vet men and women some easy road to|win success without application—and | York. He began establishing ware- }a! well as president of the New York | WALKER EQUALS RECORD Parthworms, which are eyeless, can BE EST AN Ev N success—but. there is none. You may [that we can all give. Uphold your |houses under the title of The Bush ‘(‘llamlvrr of Commerce. He also has B feel through the skin. think you see some one traveling it, |country and its honor by putting the |company, Ltd. He is the founder of lconnections with the following: Mari- Englewood Pro Makes a 68 Over| but if it is easy it is not permanent. |best that is in you into whatever yo |the Bush Terminal with 123 ware-|time association. Port of New York: | Course at Beileair “It is only one of those rises whieh |are called to do and you will make a |houses, § piers, 16 model loft or in- |New York Board of Trade; Board of | B 2 is make the final fall all the harder, |DIE Success of yourself and of your |dustrial buildings and facilities for Transportation: Panama American | elleair Heights, Fla., Jan. 27.— P Y ch.M, country. receiving, shipping, storing, selling |Society; American Economic Society, |Cyril Walker, of Englewood, who is mtect uur ' s ,‘s —— covering [and Academy of Political Science. spending a few days at Belleair, || 4 you neglect them in their youth, \ “Success cannot be without charac- " “The way to get to the top is to be. 2nd manufacturing goods, 1 club . The High school club is in cOM-|yony oyt of the course yesterday and | | serlons eye trouble may later re. ter and character grows through ex-| Y gin by being the best man at the bot- |about 20 city blocks, or, 200 acres in USRS ST Sl sult. At times the use of glasses mT m Wfl(wtofl B H ot g B gy B gl Bty BB South Brooklyn, N. Y. . » U Ils | this country has become great be- |tom. | Sou vy | regi r |registered a 68 the first time around. a0 e “Success is not sceldent, b This tit ect has attracted 1078, statesmen. lecturers of national | cause God gave it natural resources Success is celdent, but comes his titanic proj [fame, and business executives, ask-|This equals the record made by Alex || in childhood corrects early defects | and enables them to enjoy later in s- mb “ Y- '- c. A- and its people genius. 1t is great be- |to the man who does his work better over 250 manufacturing and wholesale | - [ causc our fathers worked and saved./than the other fellow."” |establishments. He also established |INE for special articies on “How To smith two years ago. although there || yro what Opfometrists describe as T “It will remain great as we work| At the age of cighteen Irving Bush the 30 story sales buildipg at 42nd |Make Life a Success |were many short tees yesterday. || second sight. The New Britain High school club|and save. We have had men of |traveled around the world in his|street, New York. housing the Inter- Same —— “walkprg. brilliant round was made of the Y. M. C. A, has received an |genius, but genius uncultivated by |father's yacht “Coronet.”” At nineteen [national Buyers' club. No more do you have to tramp the possible by a remarkabic 31 over the | F !llk E cod"- aruc’e from Trving T. Bush, president, | work becomes a weed in the garden |he cntered the Bush & Denslow Mfg.| He is president of Bush Terminal city streets lgoking for an apartment. |first nine This is unusual golf, as it| | £ . New York Chamber of Commerce, |of civilization. If you have genius, [Co. A year later he became secretary jcompany, Bush Terminal Buildings x pe: P is the most difficult nine to play. Eyesight Specialist who writ-s on “Besin By Being the |culuvate it. 1t you are brilliant, you |of this organization. At this time he |company and Bush Terminal railroad | 00K under Classification 39 in the g, iins hack he made two fives, | i Best Man at the Boticm.” can go far. . became interested in relieving con. |company. He is also a member of the | Herald every night. Pick your 10ca- | which ruined his chances of doing, | 327 MWAIN ST. TEL. 1008 “f wish J could show you young| “But genius or brilliance will not |gestion of business and traffic in New |[United States Chambers of Commerce |tion of the city. better than a 37, i

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