New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1924, Page 20

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NORTHERNTEXAS 0D, NS PRIE|- Makes Most Notable Achive- ment in Electric Road Atlantie City, Oct, 10.—The North ern Texas 1 Fort Worth s has been ed the Charles A. Coftin pri accomplishing more achievements than any tric ra y in the United ing the ty tallway Associa ed heavily in pop- ularizing & and maintain company lishments. v homes along do with the cor on short de a survey four blocks | d there were| ) em. It then encouraged the building of homes on many of these lots. Use ot the colloqulsm also helped gain good-w care were greeting, I b Ride and save the d painted on the cars. supplied with special i ilar to those worn by yachting cap- | tains. All cars are repainted every nine months and kept scrupulously clean | at all times. participate in all civic affairs. Ses- Yions it & courtesy achool are run| regularly. Information cards dis-| tributed among passengers brought | § criticism from only 9 per cent. | Strenuous efforts are made to ejim] ate accidents. o |1 *rath- Convinced that people woul er ride street cars than buses, the company recently supplanted a bus | line with traction service and in- creased the receipts from $50 to|[ $110 @ day. A public celebration | marked the opening of the The United Railways & EI Company, of Bal nd the In-| terstate Publi Company, of Indlanapo! up in race for the award, Worth winning only by a shade. Ot companies given special comme tion for showing last year we Elgin & Fox River harleston, 8. C. y & Lighting Co Rallway | ¥ Company, San Fran wcrame Railroad Compan veport R ways Company and the Union te( J, P, Morgan, Unknown, hor Is Classed as Idle Rich London, Oct, 10.—Everybody who °| rcads the newspapers kndws that J. P. Morgan s ‘rich, but perhaps be “0l" | was never accused of being wmong | the “idle v until his last visit to | London. According to a story waft- ”‘l"»m..v fts way among the Plecadllly all- | oy, the Amerisan bankor, while °L| having his nalls manicured by a Raillway Company, New Dedford | gongington damasl, waxed talkative on company, ot | Afr Flights Take Up Over 27,000 Persons | jedrichshafen, Oct. 10.—ZF lirigible balloon that is due 0| men work oss the Atlantic to Lakehurst, | about his travels. [Minally the stay- at-home young woman began to get a bit bored and asked this question of hel client: ! -3, “Oh y now I make other " the banker said. | “How nice!” the young manicur- ay, 18 the best advertised | st remark: pship that ever salled away from | Zeppelin works. A total of s has been turned out and op from Lake Cons n newspapers he ZR-3 uilles for deliv s Government dirigi acquired cons r the war. This ship ful flights, t Zeppelins were used, more thz 000 passengers were carried. n «d a good deal in my L1bly, or sald the banker as he told her who he was. GO TO MOVIES VEILED, ia many times larger than Eng- land, attended a moving piciure show the other n n London, for | the first time in his lif | The emir was er - | the movies, tic about mpanied by , who remain- the into the manager's office to wait un il the lights went down 50 that they "GoldenBrown Flavory Flapjacks Company employes | 8 Grandma's Prepared ~add water mix~bake PancakeFlour The Name “NATIONAL” HAS ALWAYS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH ALL THAT IS BEST IN MEATS and POULTRY ondon, Oct. 10.--The Ehir of | tsina, who governs a district of FANCY | BROILERS 'AND FRYING CHICKENS (Weighing 2% 1Ibs. each) FANCY FANCY FRESH-KILLED | FRht\{H-I\Ii:LED | FRESH-KILLED SMAL! ROASTING CHICKENS ~FOWLS (Weighing 31, Ibs. | each) Ibs. each) 39¢ Ib. 42¢ Ib. 42¢Ib. 27c Ib. YOUNG (Weighing 4 to 6 | FANCY FRESH-KILLED 'CHICKENS | (For Boiling, Sal- ads and Sand- wiches) Belb. BuTTER 45¢h. PRIME RIB ROAST (Blade Cut s) 28¢ lb. PRIME RIB ROAST (Best Cuts) SHORT | FOREQUARTERS SPRING LAMB 25¢ Ib. PRIME TOP | LEGS OF FRESH ROUND ROAST spriNG 35c¢ lb. LAMB Bclb. 32¢ b LR FED VEALS 2 C ™| 35¢ b, LOIN Ib. VEAL CHOPS 350 " SMALL LOINS OF THE FINEST JERSEY 0-MORROW marks a year since we moved from 1112-1120 Main Street, into our new home at 196-206 Trumbull. On this page, to-day, we invite you to get a glimpse into the policies which have helped to make our first year successful, HARTRORD' LEADING FURNITURE STORE g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, O A DR IR CIOBER 3, 1924, CCORDINGLY the message, “Instructions, to Our Sales- men,” is reproduced here. It is offered with the hope that it will strengthen the, existing firm chain of pleasant relations which we have so long enjoyed with our customers. 196-206 TRUMBULL Between Pratt and Asylum IO TIR T TIYCT T 3 F ( bt Ut 3ch. PORK 33cb. National Meat Stores Company “Largest Retailers of Meats in America” 70 WEST MAIN ST. TEL, 483

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