New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1925, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HRERALD; FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 . and Sale Extraordinary| Land sales will come and land sales will go, but it's the consensus of opinion by all thinking people that after giving all locations thorough investigation, comparing one with the other without reservation MAPLE HILL MANOR located in the Newington district on' the New Britain trolley line, is picked as being the ideal location for the home seeker to select his home-site, being favored with most every convenience; handy to schools with electrics stopping directly in front of your door, one car fare for Dad who is employed in New Britain and one car fare for sons and daughters who are employed in Hartford. It's hardly believable that such an attractive location is available in such a rapidly growing district. Come out into the open where you can have grass on your own front lawn which is large enough to walk upon, where your family can enjoy the trees and flowers and where you can feel the evening breezes that are perfumed with odors of nature’s handiwork, and hear the evening chorus of the earth’s wonderful creatures harmonizing in their effort to give vent to their grateful feelings. Such surroundings are an incentive to any man; they are a stimulant, an inspiration. Lots 50 x 150 and larger — Prices $125 to $750 — few higher SALE STARTS SATURDAY AFTERNOON FREE CAR LEAVES CENTRAL SQ. Saturday and Sunday, 2 P. M., returning at 4:30. Free MAPLE HILL MANOR Smokes for the gentlemen, free Universal Ware for the Ladies. NINE NEW HOMES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION —NINE MORE COMING ATWELL-BLAIR REALTY CO. Hartford Office: 252 Asylum St. Room 504. Local Office on Property Nelson, Josephine | g e e | —— —————— " A_ {. HARRIS - fYOOKED |HOME S|cNDERs FOR SALE 118 MAIN ST. | 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3172-2 Mutual Bldg. BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT George E: Virginia ( tengill, Marie Roussner, WE ARE NOW BACK AT OUR OLD LOCATION 22 STATE STREET HARTFORD HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Tel. 24177 ND IET-DOWN IN be casy of CHECK ONDRIVERS :- Tastern States Insist on Safe- guards Before Issuing Licenses : - 1AST WORDS WERE -~ PRAISING STONE . This Was Senator La Follette's Final Editorial , June 13 (A—Sena- La Follette's last Sirullo, Dorls Adelaide Smart, Wargaret Stewart, Alice Cec ton, Dorothy Jeanette Tyle Anne Verner, Thomas Domenic ditto, Clarence Rlatchley Wooding, Henry Melcholr Walft. A class of 133 students recelved | plomas at the graduation ex- erclses of the Lincoln Grammar ‘school held last night in the town | PAINTERS AND | DECORATORS | 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2913 e ———— ‘ CROWLEY BROS. INC. data as well as sto drive, for one reason change from time to WE OFFER FOOD 2-4178 9 ¥ (California Tribunal to Decide Bill : Hart's Legal Contest 19 @ June % INSURANCE New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Weli”® 21 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 308 Main St. New Britain For Sale—Plainville 25-CAR GARAGE, BUSINESS ESTATE, WITH ONE OF THE BEST SELLING CAR AGENCY. AND 4 FAMILY HOUSE GOOD REASON FOR SELLING Dewitt A Riley co NATL. BANK BUILDING Geo. A. Quigley public paid Warren 8. Brotherhood s, who died wt one of her great ne of its ator La Follette with great art and a harsh e pursuit of Stone hall. graduated from the school. An ap- | propriate program was presented and the exercises were largely at- tended. | The Pexto basehall team will play the Falcon Reserves at Sand Hill unday afternoon. In a last week, the Jocal d the visitors. Milldale orth Kranford at the Milldale grounds, An automobhile passing through Plantsville about 8 o'clock last night ran across South Main street and truest incor: ¢ by James Flynn. The was badly damaged but the oc- nts escaped serious injury. The indus- ce are investigating. he committee in charge of the Legion circus which 1s to be held € on the green next week, announces that an entertainment will be fur- every night. An out of town ra has been engaged to fur- e muse. and Mrs, Louts Sparadowshi ed their household goods th, N. J had a s of the town close Fri- for the summer vacation. je Curran, formerly of visiting with Miss Lil- Her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. John Curran wiil move back to ° |town next week, it is said, MILITARY NOTICES sical pro- fiss Belle has been | e presented to- | orincipal of in New Ha- neth Pape alds, John Matlida ason, Gor. | N Anthony Marle It was the largest class to be | e PROPERTY of first quality only. If you could see the hams we buy | to boil or roast for you and the fine materials that we use in the preparation of Our Delicatessen Foods you would understand why so many people patronize us. It is not only a saving of time and labor for you, but it insures your getting pre- pared foods of the hest qual- ity, when you come here. SATURDAY SPECIALS Brookfield Butter (1-1 |h. prints), 52c¢ Ib. New Walnut Meats, 55¢ Ib. Cloverbloom Butter (1-4 Ih. prints), 52c¢ Ib. Smoked Cottage Hams, 42¢ Ih. Imported Swiss Cheese, 62c Ih. Boneless Smoked Shoulders, 28¢ b, V" Scotch Bacon, 2nd infantry, in and remains First. Lieut. W is transferred to ireq | officer, special tr _ | division, 43rd div y s AUSTRALIA NC Melbourne, Jun; P COMMITTED 19 (A—Premier Bruce of Australia to vt |ment that Austrs ed to become a party to the se- | ity pact proposed by Germany hat the government is yet to ustralia will adhere to the . | proposed agreement Long Branch, N. J, June 10— ini- | Jimmy De Forrest, Jr. son of the , | veteran trainer of boxers and ath- letes, has arranged another good dard of boxing bouts to be held in the Ocean View A. A. of this city tonight. Carl Morris of Paterson Y ufman of New paired in the feature event Moore, of ten rounds. 12t Hub York are 45¢ Ib. Smoked Boneless Herring, 35¢ b, his . Creamy Cottage Cheese, 1 18c Ib. Regular 48c Coffee, | 40c b Roast Stuffed Chicken, 3 to 4 Ih. avg., $1.75 - $2.00. ABOUT THE STORE Winchell Smith's Whole Wheat Bread Pickles and Ofives. Pickled Pigs Feet. N. B. C. Cookies. All kinds Cooked Meats Chicken, Potato, Tuna Fish, Vege- table Combination Salad Ol4 Colony Canned Goods | Potato Chips “Millstream” Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE WE CAN OFFER A BRAND NEW 6-FAMILY BLOCK AT A REASONABLE PRICE It Is Now About Ready to Move Into If You Want a Good Savings Bank First Mortgage‘ See Us Right Away Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. THE OLD HOME TOWN BANVOS -BUNION PADS FRSFKLE OINTMENTS = QIVE IT T WM % \ £+ < -\ /77228 \ .:{Q"‘). > o000 ¢ 000 0! J0o00 g 2 0000'”'II [THE LADIES OF THE CIVIC IMPROVEMENT SCCIETY ARE | DETERMINED TO BREAK UP THE LOAFING ON MAIN | STREET AFTER. DARK Q1925 ov nEA aomact e 8 1915

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