New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1924, Page 11

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There Wili Be WONDERFUL VALUES In All Departments NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Commencing Saturday BEEZ ~CLOAK AND SUIT SHDP FRIDAY, Fur Chokers These Fur Chokers are made up in squirrel and stone marten. The kind you pay $7 and $10 for. Price— Our Birthday A Big Surprise For Every Woman and Miss At “This” Our 25th Birthday Sale, We Want to Make Thl‘ JUNE 6, 1922, e s o o Commencing Saturday QUR We Want Every Woman and Miss to Share In These Good Birthday Values | | Two Hundred Hats for | sport, street and dress wear; values up to $6.95, Our Birth- | day Price— lhc Biggest and Best Sale of the Year—And in Order to Do So—We Have Shown No Mercy—In Regard to Price. Every Article in the Store Has a Birthday Price Tag and We Want “Our” Patrons to Benefit By This Big Event. Come In—Look Around—And Be Con- vinced That Our Birthday Prices Are Far Below Any You Have Seen Any Time, Anywhere. We Wish to Thank the Public For Past Patronage and Trust We May Serve You All As Faithfully in the Future. Below We M ¢ntion Only a Few of the Wonderful Values We Offer During This Sale. CITY HALL SITE AND ITS HISTORY Story of-Spot at Cenler Makes Good Reading By JAMER EHEPARD. on which for some The land now stands was prior to 1825, a part of Jesse Hart's home Iot His house stood near the central portion of the prese Hall, 1t was typical of the prevailing style of Connecticut hous: from about 1790 to 1820, Hart's lot extended westerly from Main streel to Wash- et, and northecly y line of the p w years sis rish to the Comn Deacon Klijah ten years conveyed Mark's Trust Company. dr., the father of Jogee the first New Dritain mantfa export goods to a distant Jand. years prior to 1500 he and his sons extensive manufacturcers of corn meai for the West India trad on the southeast corner of Jesse Hart's lot, where the Nativnal now stands was his shop wl knives and forks, adequat ing been provided by div g water of the Lo hop brook. From camp's history of New Britain, it ap pears that there were no buildings on the Main street side of Hart's lot In cturer 1o Fome ware 1820, other than his shop. his house and shop were buildings on his entire estate 1584, when the school houss of Dis- trict No. 1 was erected on tl c)rn" of West Main and Washington s This 16t became the property of He ty K. Russell about 1861 and th building was removed to the cast side of High strect and converted into a dwelling house for Mr Russ:ii's father, Emanuel, This old remod- eled school house now stands at the corner of High and Lake strects, hav- ing been removed there to make room for the present Baptist parson- age. The school house lot was pre- sented to 8. Mark's parish by Mr. Russell in 1870 About 1836, Artemus Hart, a son of Jesse, had his house on the eat side of Washington street a short distance trom West Main. This house was Ja- ter owned and occupied as & parson- age for a number of years, prior to 1871, by the Rev. L. Perrin, pastor of the First Church. Afterwards it be- came St. Mark's rectory and was 8o used until 1903 when it became the parish house. In 1842, the Baptist society erected a new church on the site of Jesse Hart's shop with its front on West Main. In the basement of this church, 1. M. Guernsey printed various papers for the Hon. Elihu Burritt, one of which was the “North and South.” | This was followed by Judge Chamber- jain‘'s “New Britain News” which in turn was followed by Guernsey's “True Citizen,” from 1562 to 1866. In 1569 A new church was built on the old site and the old building was removed ts East Main street, where it was used for s-cular p’)'pmt-! ia 1847, Lucina C. Hart and Lu ¢ing Hart 1"‘6 to Charles T jand on West Main and Washington strects and 8t Mark's church was avantad Wharase in 1549, ‘he only prior 10 , was probably | one | 4 According to | the mup of 18515 4r 1866, the est Main |,n and Baptist churches exgept se Hart ln 1:.1 by Dr. Lucius L. land I twe came eell and lvvu year they ere | ing on the | property, [ the City Hall' The said bu ast zection When Ca sumed nt City © Office bustne 1870 when now forms the City Ha hasement of by an open ind was use The PPost Of od in the fre Ihe front r Hungerfo rear room Dunham, t was use small woods served as th wards used Williams an It sto with h was Probably * ongpicnous fmoved from town in 1 cupied from famitics, 1t %0 long that it has been “Perking ho living, reme Dr. George orection of puilding in 18 the middle Thus the Je virthright as the site That site, instead of a single ind longs to six who constity tain. A MAN-KILLING WHITE TIGER Maharaja of Sifguija Shoots a Jungle Beast With a White Skin— An Unusual Specimen. ver India the #kin of ahot by the which is now ; Tor a few darker P'rimngl to ta rxtramaly aver having and the near the B chary e removed the officg ipicd by Messrs, Mite 1 by the COATS Full lined Coats in sport models, plain and fancy colors, plaids and stripes; a wonderful value at these Birthday Prices— $9.95 ,, $14.95 SUITS Wonderful offerings of fine tailored suits at a special‘sa\'ing'. The material is the best of Poiret Twill, Hairlines and Sport mixtures; all sizes, Our Birth- day Price, $14 95 and $19 95 SKIRTS New Envelope and Wrap-around effects, in Roshanara Crepe, Baronette Satin and Sport Silks, for sport and dress, day Price— $2.95 New Britain, published In | Harttord County map | de pgedation re were no buildings on |} strect between the lipiscos the house, This was owned L. Hart, and in 1855 by Sperry. About 1260, the | Tus- | lus B, Erwin, During cted a bank build- ) with the southeast corner o the aptist church, ha southe | he jungle wetually was or cow as it Mlding is now the of the City Hall ptain Walter Gladden as ge of the Post Office n| to a small tanding a littls cast | h. Here the Post &8 was conducted until the brick building which the southwest scction of It was ready for use, '‘he this building was reached flight of stairs in front, d for a barber's shop. mt part of the first floor. ooms of the sccond 2 Law Office, wh ed by Dr The third e Grand n buildiag, which he Post Office for many years hy John | I others as Art brick Post Army. was after- | For Pain yd cast of ih a narrow space between, enclosed and veed as the he old Art 13ast Main rear of the Hotel | Suf in the now the art house was & Handy t West Maiy 8. 38, it was oc. | factore of time to tim: by different | Perkins lived in it cAlled the use.” Many persons, now mber it as the office of P. Cooley. The ol house g in the roas of the| on Myrtls St It was | ratory to the | the ¥ I and Erwin | 85 which now forms City Hall, up its ty Hall. eing owned by w be- people Bri- | ussell section of 1he e Hart house gave f our C ividnal as of old, no ty-eight thouand ste the City of Ne IS SLAIN BY RAJAH| day” When 8.—Sportsmen a Mahara t s n4 £1.5 on display 1 ire whité and et t inches from tip. white tiger s rars, but few Specimens beén secured and this one $3.95 is reported to have uman victims and innum According to trict in which it was killed, appeared to use its unusual coloration as an aid to hunting n continually mistaken for a ste herds walting & chance to kill, ! the natives assert that it mixed freely herds without exciting alarm, Three Instancesd are related of the ng hee Say ‘‘Bayer’’ - ln<|<1' Neuralgia { Lumbago “SOME DAY” NEVER ARRIVES— Care of eyesight should not be neglected until that never arrives—or ar- rives oo Inte to prevent serions eye strains, Today—a few minutes with us mag help you to relieve present eyestrain and <afeguard your future vision. “rest” or glas<es are necded. examination. lens grinding and Adjustment are included in one moderate —in some (Ases as low A< My Specialty— Our Birth- $4.95 had a carcer a| includ three caltle, ports from the dis- | the beast | that lay quietly among u 1 seen lying quietly | 1d being mistaken by t it had slain, and tive appro Headache Rheumatism Colds Accept only 2 .a er )"h\‘l(: whichcontains proven dlrcd.fnn “Pager” Also bottles of 24 and lflfl-—llrucml'- ter Dr. SRerry re- | Aeptein fe tha trade boxes of 12 tableis Such a chance to save is rare. It will last Gill Saturday omip Don't miss it! Today is Bathroom and Hall Day price the “some <pem “eonstanmt™” Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Lyesight Specialist 827 MAIN ST, Phone 1905 Youcan get a6x9 ft. Bind's Neponset Ruu. Regular $9¢\o You can geta 7%x9 ft. Bird’s Neponset | Rug. Regu- ’1125 | lar price . A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 1513-17 Main S All New This Season’s Merchandi =2, and the Styles, Materials and Workmanship Are the Best. COATS One group of Coats at a Spe- cial Saving, in Poiret Twill and Silk Coats. A garment for the woman or miss, They come in all sizes, Our Birthday Price— °$14.95 ,,,$17.95 DRESSES Dresses that sold as high as $35 are featured in this group. The fabric and wide range of colorings will make selection a pleasure and buying these at our Birthday Sale means a saving of dollars to you. Do not overlook this opportunity. Our Birthday Price— $6.95 $9.95 $14.95 $19.95 STOUT COATS These Coats are designed for stout women and include the new spring styles; full length coats of Twill, Velour and Polo. They come in plain and novelty cloth, Our Birthday Price— women, A big saving for stout $16.50 ,., $19.50 RICES Jower than ever! This sale is a real money-saving opportunity. The famous Bird's Neponset Rugs—a splendid buy even at regular prices—are offered at a great discount. come in a variety Oriental, floral and tile de- | signs. Therenlutz}rcolor | Y andmemuble Bird’s Nemsek_kugs For onb!lz_ ; ~ V:i Y 9-:10! (e onunpeta‘ 1y r" llll- 1575 A la Consider these 8 advantages of Bird’s Neponset Rugs v They are Washable They are Beautiful They are Stainproof They have a Waxed Back They Lie Flat They are Guaranteed You can't stop muddy But you can avoid the Neponse! Rug. They For Quick Returns Use He rald CIass:fted Advts. - Bird’s Neponset Rug We: Ends Saturday! Then prices go back to normal! Bird’s Neponset Rugs Defy Water and Wear feet from trailing into the hall— You can't stop water from splashing on the hathroom floor—= bad effects of both by laying down a Bird's are extra durable, and thoroughly water prook, on top and on bottom. Just a mopping cleans them clean. of ou can geta 9x12 ft. Bird’s Neponset BN | Rug. Regu- | 1 rten - 180 Neponset %v Tel. 601 You can get Neponset by-the. yard = 2 ydsg wide. unlar brice 80’ For only §7¢ Birds New Britain, Conn.

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