New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 20, 1925, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925, HSSESTATSTIP | = e ! T 'llteJolmAAmlrews tCou (Order Expectod Next Week From Oftice of P, U, C. After a telephone conyersation 4 with' Chalrman Richard T. Higgins OAK DINERS i “hil ) of the public ' utilities commission Genulne leather seats; ' 2 o yesterday afterpoon during the Queen Anne legs, % b E HIGH CHAIRS course of which. the P, U, C. head 33 55 asked for a written statement of the Ll Each mayor's view on “express’ service on the Hartford-New Britain bus line, Mayor Paonessa sent a com- o s oy o T For Tomorrow Only a conference in the office of the s iy o Ve’ i WARDROBES =& NATIONAL LINK SPRINGS { After the meeti hairman Hig- gins annoupced that sentiment for i 1 Large roomy wardrobe; 2 large 4t Nialzen = Mor matal oriw . s et Lo e jncyri y 5 ; gl j | : A All suu«fl or metal or wood beds ?olntl along the route vas 80 strong ; X Re 01 eq;uppe with b ; —All springs grey enameled. Reg- - hat the change will probably be i hangers. egular $25. o N y y / 5 - A TSR i ol A ! g gular §25.00 values Q 1 p i ular $8.00 value ..... Sei el chieis s ed to issue from the P. < L next week. The mayor's letter follow: “It has brought to my at. tention by residents of the district through which the New Britain. Hartford bus line passes, that the ‘express’ servicé recently inaugu- rated by the Connecticut Co. which holds the franchise has caused them great inconvenience and loss of a service that had proved very handy. “Under the ‘express’ system, the bus does nat stop to discharge pas- sengers between Central park and Commonwealth avenue, and does not stop_to take on passengers between those two points when inbound. Per- sons living in the Tremont street district are in this way deprived of “It is perhaps at the city's sug- ot D I i was made a different set of condi- 1 * sk B3 PIECE GENUINE CAMEO MOHAIR the new bus would parallel exactly, $ ; $229 and since the Connecticut Co. bus line, the elerhent of real competition | covered in Cameo Mohair backs and cushions—arms and front in Taupe Chase Mohair L 7 large oblong, extension Table, 6 Side Chairs and 1 Tost Chair—all chairs upholstered sity would to neces- anywher v ( ! and nerr-un{‘\ uld appear to neces Y. e for less than $400. Come in and see it. $400 value. “I belleve the bus should operate | petition not necessary to convenience O T | i ..l"”'p"1 T-foot Settee, Wing Chair and Easy Chair; spring edge, loose $1 29 Dt Fight-piece Suite, consisting of large Buffet, Oblong Exte any kind of transportation by a gestion that this kind of service was the line of the Oak street bus. It operates but once an hour, and with G must.ba’ left out of consideration, sitate discontinuance of this ‘express: | with a smany stops as its patrons’ 4 e IN LIVING ROOM SUITES \@ DINING ROOM SUITES AT BIG SAVINGS 1 will hognh"nrlng and recommend | Suite consists of large Settee, Wing Chair and Arm Chair, loose cus ‘vlnns, $99 ! i Six-piece Suite, consisting of Walnut Oblong Extension Table and five jjons, covered in genuine Baker's Velours: a reg. $200 value : ; S de D Wb s ey : ; , L Sy and six Walnut Chairs, ypholstered in genuine leather .... HARI]WARE BEALERS p LAreg &-foot Settee' Wing Chair, Easy Chair, spring edge, loose revers- $149 i ' 10-piece Suite, consisting of large 60-inch ~ Buffet,Oblong Extension Table, public carrier, established, Vhen the suggestion now appears that a somewhat dif- ferent route has bheen mapped out, a fare higher than the Oak stree DESCRIPTION: Suite consists of seven foot Settee, Wing Chairs and Arm Chair— ; ‘ ¥ DESCRIPTION : Suites consist of 66-inch Buffet, large seven foot China Closet, and the matter of public convenience —loose reversible cushions—full SPHHSI construction and fully guaranteed—Never sold i in genuine leather—This Suite must be seen to be appreciated—An undisputable system. after a trial, it appears to give com- Acgiedlukly Lo oot fonpratieboy tmasels-and fulkspring construction; covered in velour Chairs covered in genuine leather. A regular $160 value . fl""flSE “FF";ERS 1ble Cllu]llO“S, covered in double A \cloul A regular $225 value ..,..... Server, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, upholstered in genuine leather. .... e _ T 4 PIECE | | puia e e | (- ——— REFRGERATORS A4 Abbe of This City on bl g e Sy 7B0ardotDirect’ors P WALNUT| | &S | | 54 | SPECIAL— The Connecticut Retail Hardwarc | | > 4 i ; 5 e mugfiy As illustrated P>calers’ association, at its session| | 3 . J o s 3 i this morning elected the following B OUTFIT : i e : § Tiis large Refrigera¥or, officers: President, Alvyn ITuller, | i geral Canaan; vice-president, Alfred Ros- white enameled interior. enberg, RockVille; secrgtary H. 8. g | This outfit consists of large Walnut finished Dresser, o i N T & E— ‘eg Hitehcock, Woodbury: treasure: | Walnut finished Metal Bed, National Spring, and gen- i g . DR $30.00 George W. Stevens, Stafford Spring: . 5 R % how A % 3 O Cirectors, for three years, R. uine Cotton )’I‘}tt‘”-‘- Regular value $75. 3 Church, Meriden, A. H. Abbe, i M | Special Sale Price Tritain, E. P. Jones, Hartford, 5 J 3 0 Morrison, Torrington: directors, for ; i . s ot two. years, P. A, Cawley, Bristol, 8. A. Griswold, Branford, Donald Hal- ; ‘ b ; ; 3 —— ’ ; p lock; Der . H. Pond, New Ha-| § \ > it 1 3 venj dircctors, for one year, William f ! g 4 : o 5 P. Jordan, Willlmantic; George 8. Phillips, Thompsonville; George R.| | 3 ! | 4 ; : : 1 ! - 2 —=1 stannard, Branford; W. L. Thorpe,| § "’l s , ¥ 3 : : ’ North Maven. I X | I i . g ] g ; | ; == 1 Two Octogenarians Speak. The session was addressed by N.| : 8 4 Ll p ¢ § : 1S A. Church of Derby and Ely C. g . : f i i i : 4 ; T e : | | Birdéey of Merlden. Both of thesc ? : ; : s SR Y ! i g | f age and both are i r' 1ts of the assonlmioll i L - . sossion was held at 10:30 o'clock. | |y " " A This was followed by the annual 4-Piece AI“ERI(‘AN “’AL\'L‘T at 12:30 o'clock, with an e L ) Y Sl dine e ] BEDROOM SUITE )\ACTLY AS ]LLUSTRATED Table Lamp and 50 Record (e S0t (Goyernmentiofithoflun !z DESCRIPTION: Large Dresser, Bow-end Bed, Vanity selections FREE with o T Bt \‘r\ m‘n,r, ot “Tm xlvun‘r\ ‘:hslp(lll:l \\L Table and Chifforette. This large suite is all dust- I’lDflf DESCRIPTION: Large 48-inch Settee, Arm Chair and Rocker, all loose automobile every Phonograph f Trade Association Work.” sonstructed bottoms, and was made to sell at $200.00. spring seats—Oblong Table with French glazed top—Table Lamp with double sockets and X \ g interlined with quality A cretonne to match coverings on settee, chair and rocker. A Genuine $150 Value. i o o g * | GENUINE 100% ALL SILK MOTHER | ' FLOOR AND BRIDGE| | ,,FLOSS MATTRESSES Dependable ¢ Laxative for Sick | i =11 : | 5 : , | | ! Hatioces ai "~ Baby or Child - ; , _ o« g _ : | » . T L R Lgitd ‘To make room for.300 new Lamps arriving from 4-Piece AMERICAN WALNUT A ; 1 Chicago—we will offer our entire stock of Lamps | BEDROOM SUITE .... 99 ; S n three groups Large Dresser, ng;ugll_e:ig‘)u:‘?lll\gandChlfiomm P $1395’ $19 95, $29'95 ! : \ l[llmmmnn”“ :L». ———J! - Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of | ! . “California Fig Syrup” now will 1 4 2 - ‘, . thoroughly clean the little bowels - - . 5 We guarantee that and in a few hours you have a well, L / : i playful child agaln. Even if cross, | R I we are not and feverish, billous, constipated or full TR veguiar 5 5 of cold, chlidren lote its pleasant i | i $15.00 o never will be will taste, { = Vi { 0 N 2 Tel your drugglst you want only 4 alue V)V N 3N i A ingly undersold. the genuine “California Fig Syrup”| \ 3 2 which has directions for babies and | childfen of all ages printed on I»m(‘ Motler, you must say “Californial Refuse any imitation.

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