New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIJD FRIDAY OCTOBER 3, 1924, NEW BRITAIN’'S LEADING FOURTEENTH nioersar, rm——————ere e WE HAVE TRIED TO BE TRUTHFUL HARTFORD BRYANMUST STAND - REPUBLIGAN FlRE\ G.0.P. Plans oLaunch Attack democratic an dential candidates, here to ment by SHOPKEEPERS Truth is, we believe, the first rule to observe in or- der to attain success of any kind. That is why we tell our sales people to tell the truth always. Merchandise is the next consideration. To se- cure the best to be found after painstaking compari- sons—and at the lowest possible price consistent with the value, Service is the third great detail. We try to give cour- teous and efficient service throughout our organiza- tion—in actmn. words and looks. If we fail (as we all doubtless do sometimes) it is because some one in- dividual has not grasped the meaning of ‘Cheerful Service.” And Now—at the end of fourteen years of shep- koepmg we ask you to have faith in our Truth, Our Merchandise and Our Serv- ice. hm to the first division of the A.| . remain here during most of npaign. \e\\ Haven Jail Has Had a Busy Year New Haven, Oct. 3 ates were il during the man of the republican national com- mittee. Mr. Butler, who d gress of the campa the future with Pre yesterday, declared last en evidences of a coal In view o% elared he con Bryan a pr “since the obv coalition is to t force the elect the senate from presidential cand In addition to m FROM STOMACH TROUBLE ‘st so, .| 5, Oct account print- | Rnchestm»i M an Tanlac Bmuzhl Relief dizzy spells would hang on Nervousness ed to drag me 4 out.all the time “I have Tanlac now brand new ma is fine and I certainly does the Tanlac is for druggists. Accept Oveg 40 million botties sold. sale by no Says substitute. ll\\l\l\l FIRM Il\\l\hl P all good pation; made and recomm zaded by e manufasturers of Tanlac. FURRIERS 14°/° Discount IT HAS BEEN CUSTOMARY FOR US, ON EACH ANNIVER- SARY, TO OFFER A DISCOUNT OF 1% FOR EACH YEAR WE HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED. THIS YEAR YOU WILL RECEIVE 149 OFF THE REGULAR PRICE OF ANY GARMENT [N OUR STORE FOR WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 14TH BIRTHDAY. ONE YEAR IN NEW BRITAIN BUT 14 IN HARTFORD It is true that we have been in New Britain only one year, but we came here with fourteen years of prestige, built up by our Hartford store and known to most in this city. We have served well and in one short year have become NEW BRITAIN’S LEADING FURRIERS, Leaders not only in volume of business but in style, reliability, low prices and high quahty garments —all of which will enable us to claim this distinction in years to come. The service extended you during the past will continue. continuing the principles upon which this organization was founded. Our Hartford establishment celebrates its Fourteenth Anmvelsaly this month. In those years, under skillful guidance, it has risen to the largest retail fur manufacturers in Connecticut, @ommanding the ultra- fashionable trade of all New England. The same organization, the same quality merchandise, the same service and the same reputation for reliability, established our New Britain store. ONNECTICUT FURRIERS City Items’ ered Wagon records at Morany' 1| mend , | Washington - | proceedings against Luls Firpo 86 WEST FIRPD GASE FALLS FLAT INNEN YORK ¢ Argentine fo Be Permitted to Remain in United States New York irran has recom- d to t that the deportation Oct. $.—TImmigration | MAIN ST. OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. bor department at | be| ant of ar-| Cominissioner vidence given at| 15 Island did not 3 that Firpo had bear out th g an into this country imported a -| for immoral purposes. iting the rem third floor of city a meeting of th this afternoon. davt ¢ this city, wil Parlor Prince Not it wonld ater in the day l}l\lllll!\ 3.—Re 8 KOREAN CAVE antigcesdd research in Korea | Willlam 8. Chase, Mr. Sandler, speaking for Canan who institutgd the deportation and perjury proceedings, ced that at the perjury hear- ich will be public, “all of the ny given in the secret pro- ings at Ellis island shall be the public o that It whether de- 4. hat Firpo Lourdes Picart | into this count ! last summer to ‘fight H arry Wills. he Mohican ad in this issue The Candy that melts g into Smiles. James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block Special Attention to Beginners Trainee of Yale University Tel. 1274-13 reade Studio e Studio Ap-to-date” KODAKS AND FILMS John J. Tarrant Funeral Director and Embalmer 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel. 221-12 Upholstery and Repalring | | Residence 153 Jubilee, Tel. 1451-2 | GARAGES| "TORENT FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION | HERE WE ARE All ready for your meals.| | For anything in the delicates | sen line, here is where you will | ,,et it. Come and see how mde n he came her [is the choice of our goodies. | Perhaps you don’t know that | moderate prices are equally al | part of our policy. A trial will | prove it. All our canned goods are of the best brands. SATURDAY SPECIALS | Cloverbloom Butter (prints) | 48c Ib. | Fresh Pigs Hocks, 25¢ Ib. | Brookfield Butter (prints) 48c Ib. New Sauerkraut, 3 Ibs. 25¢. Sweet (unsalted) Butter (prints) 65c Ib. | Baked Beans, 2 Ibs. 25¢c. Challenge Brand Milk, 13¢ can. | New Scotch Herring, | 10c each. Chickens, 3 Ib. average, { $1.50. Regular 45¢ Coffee, | 38c¢ Ib. | Schweitzer Cheese, 68c Ib. About the Store Dutch Pretzels. Ridgeway Teas. Pickled Peppers. | salas, all kinds. | New Dromedary Dates | New Pickles und Olives. (CINDERS FOR SALE 'HONISS OYSTER CO. We are going to keep your patronage by CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs, —TEL. 2913 A. H. HARRIS —General Trucking— 99 WEST ST. TEL. 2079 | MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS Temporarily Located at 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford 'THE OLD HOME TOWN NO DOG MEAT [{ 2 DELIVERED OUR GREAT BUYING POWER LESSENS COSTS When our sale opens to- morrow you will have within your grasp a splen- did opportunity to save greatly on your winter furs Being manufacturers and having more than one store in operation we. can quote prices with which others canpot compete without substituting infer ior quality. With the 149, Discount you will be buy- ing your winter fur at a price far beneath your ex- pectations, Always remember that Connecticut Furriers can sell the highest type of merchandise, the most fashionable modes and an absolute guarantee at the lowest possible prices. NEW BRITAIN § JEROME STREET 7-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE—ALL MODERN, STEAM HEAT CORNER LOT. AN IDEAL HOME. FOR PARTICULARS, SEE H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET NAT'L BANK BLDG. ; For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Three Family House on Wilson Street right around 4 the corner from East Main street. Can be bought with ; $2500 cash. This location will always rent well, and the % house has been only a few years built. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. BY STANLEY HOWD ER - NEWT SHES AREARIN” COME ON . BOYS-EDS BLOWIN® OFF . wo1S BETTER FITTED To cLea= @§ Z#z= | UP TRIS COLN 77 THAN | AM ?~ MY RECORD ASA . LAUNDRY WOMANS HUSBAND S SPOTLESS --- ED WURGLER ,WHO DELVERS WASHINGS FOR KIS WIFE, ANNOUNCES HIS CAMPAIGA SLOGAN IN WS FIGHT To BEAT OUT

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