New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1925, Page 2

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NEW | pp——— e | l!.‘vmiu Sclibols Now Open-— Enroll Monday, Tucsday or \\ulllm‘ln Evenings BIG VALUES IN BOOKS Regular Price Stating that “the Chamber of Commerce and the local newspupers, both alike under the public eye and | N SESSION HERE - i |explained that the Chamber of Com needs the newspaper 1o get activities before the public | Long Discussion Over Relations ‘f "ack of teamvorl btween (o With Press Results lenl newspaper causes a great loss That the newspapers will play fair | of opportunity, but fortunate s the eretary who has experlence and ubility enough p0 news from a with the Chamber of Commerce, if Chamber of Commerce tarles will play fale with the newspapers, | 0 newspaper point of view and to be §2.00 and $2.50 I 10 play fatrly. hetter for the secretary Jay &t the quarterly conference of s the Connectieut Association of Com- | ¢ « at the Burritt hotel. o had a millstone tied about The question of the nes nd be thrown | mid sea, if he wer unfortunate and the Chamber of Comu fed at the reques in bad with his local news 1 of this city liscussion e heen oc B avose b Book Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. [ 169-171 MAIN 51, SR t certain un iberately 1o get around at t quarters at the wre aries did not o to talk to them, or to trua the as to javrass the secretary, Ho also stories ed to the city by Mayor A. M t ynd President Joseph Rt ews of Chamber of Comnie Short addresses of W made algo by I'rank H dent of the Rotary Donald Gaffney, president en minimized anfs elub, and ! ure positions in p ident of the Tilons club thumbs down method {s nry L. Nado, secretary of known to he worthy of comment." Greenwich ¢ and president Cordial Relations ¥ of the association presided Proud of € In his retaries Mayor Paonessa stated that New Britain was proud of its Cham ter of Comm and the achicve ments it ha plished pointed to the Burritt hotel as one Chamber of Commerce propositi called atfention fo the /act that N Rritain is the second city in the state in building operations and first in| “People can get away with hear Jarge industries, and that a school |statements, but stat Puilding program for the future | ments must be a ' he de- called for the spending of a milllon | clared. “The by esponsibility a half dollars in schools in the | for gefting t There is one store in Hartford in {[near future. He told the delegates | with the sec every line that is running ahead [|ihey could do anything except com- | news and the oth and keeping its values ahead. | |mit murder, while in the eity. | licity.” You have only to seek that store | Selling the Chamber He sald his lett out’'and you are money in. An address on “Selling the © ahout 50 per cent {her of Commerca To Tts Menibe Jesired the 4 made hy Ben Alexander, to write fts own stories, to add here that in men’s apparel ||, 4’ secretary of the Boston others preferres for'Fall this store is at the top. {10 "y Lol e R P S You have only to drop In for & }| iyo4s whereby businessmen could | from the Chamber of Commerce gecond to see the new i S azasiotlal ! Dl MEN'S TWO-TROUSER SUITS which The | a, news whieh is not exploiti (From an excellent mant insur- | the organization." “indus- | Onpe of the questions he asked w from | Jow the Chamber of Comnieree nens conld get onto the I d that a story find 2 1o 1ts news v preey news ol ‘v nportant ton Hon nher of C.—Paoncsea gomething of communit stated, adding that he 1\1] 41 his information fl anaire which welcome to the visiting sec. | a8 he p——eee What's the Big Idea of Accepting a Small Value? " No resident of Hartford County need accept this 1"all a small amount of return in merchandise for his money. ac betweun ambe and the news- papers. r of Commerce newspaper i H Cham of Commercs We are sure enough of ourselves | while | their own, he s husiness i |ane sharacterized as l trial hohoe » who flit place to place.” industries which de- | mand honuses from Chamber Commeres o locate in fowns w? offer inducements. He called pessmen who reap all the ady of a Chamber without them giving anythmg,” as “community parasites. Chandler Praises New Rritain New Rritaln, with no water 7 cr, no railroads hecanie an indus leader he its early citizens viston, rding to George Chandler, executive viee pr the Connecticnt Chamber. locations stock heads Lhandise sl one d the ¢ Chamber of Commerce news tinware t rly davefwere universally disapproved. Fol- low-up stor looked npon by man: s advertising and - | ahou paid for, he suid, Most papers believe that a cerfain amount of laftitude In propaganda should be alloved the Chamber oi ipitalized thelr own resources. ' commerce, all replies indicated a ctory In New B n furnish- | fyyorable sentiment in newspaper o1+ Studio every article of hardware whi fices towards Ch: of o 30 WALNUT ST, PHONT ut into the building of onc entire | ana all indicated that tra NEEbnin Loy e city men in Charaber offices Orat Referring to the Chamber of [post suecessful in handling v Commeoren as i whole, Mr. Chandler | Ho sajd tha caid: “The Chamber of Commeree [for space, secre e the one cenfral, fundamental in- | peet newspapers to aceept stories a o ation in the com- | written, always, that space require- ments always governed the situation, IPew stories from Chambers of Com are entitled to front page added. No papers permit to write news heads and accept ediforials written n offices. nd his questionnalre ¢ covered the entire ement made by Hartford, te be convinced. They have no equal. e HORSFALL-MADE SUITS K45—850 Nene Higher—None Towey— None Better, ORSFALLS 93 99 Asyflum Etreet “Jt Pays to Buy Our Kind” alue, He Chamber o bhe too too much “ommerce copy is a ped apd contatn nda. | o surprise was manifest when {Mr, Rix stated that the result questionnaire showed a nnanimous feeling pers that Chamber not. take fi sident of | portuniti amo of of their op- for congtructive publicity. s, MISS Laura P. F arrell Teacher of VOCAL CULTURE AND SINGING m"n cus system of salesman fested in the country—tle tn peddler.” ew Britain was built hy men 0 and Opera . New York Course Mr. Oscar Sac Teac! Student of | clusive Mrs, Oscar Sacnger, New York CHy |munity.” City. " and Newspapers of ¢ mnmrnn Blg Shipment of FIRST-GRADE ORIENTAL RUGS Just Arrived—Containing and Y‘I\ IV the \I\nu ster {Commerce provoked a M\L‘lh\ m: Mr. Rix sent out a ques- | ¢ { tionnaire to leading mewspapers of }the conntry asking their opinion on ceting thelr re per of Comme | cussion. Kerman Mousal Lelahan Meshed, Belouchistan Shiraz Sarouk Irak In Different Sizes and With Are Your Funds Where They Will Not Be Taxed? ete, Reasonable Prices All Kinds Repairing and Nicely Cleaning Done S V. Sevadjian I‘lil Among other property required to be listed for taxation October 1st is the following, namely: $500: all funds excess of $500 on deposit in any bank, ex- All cash in excess of rand St.— Phone cept in Mutual Savings Banks and the sav- ings department of other banks; Industrial and other certificates of deposit, notes and choses in action, unless such have been pre- SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED sented at the office of the State Treasurer, MILK AND CREAM and the state tax, at the rate of $4 on each $1,000 per annum, has heen paid. Deposits in Mutual Savings Banks are exempt from taxes of this kind. 7R T T e \lo,m~11 made in this bank on or before Sat- urday, the third of October, will begin to draw in- terest from October first. Any amount up to | $10,000, within a period of three years, will be re- ¥ ceived for deposit from any one person. SWING TOWARD HEALTH 5. interest is being paid upon deposits. voul It's whol ESEIBERT & SONi 7 PARK ST HONE 1720 NE Y BRITAIN, CONN. MAKE SURE IT5 SEIBERTS Bank is open Monday evenings from 7:00 until 8:30 o'cloct:. Savings Bank of New Britain 178 MAIN STREET pure, 3 * merce aecre. | § rters would manage 3 of pressure | BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925, o continued the discussion on the |if uot it should be glven to morning hject, | papers, in cltes the | morning and ovening pape in the Waterbury office Those prescut included Georgo T ae- [Chandler, Hartford; Ben Alexander. Beitain Chamber brought up [Cording to George B, Chandler who | 13eston; Hurry Nado and Siving an out of town [ald newspapermen always - treat | Greonwich b ot fairly those who treat them fairly. |Hartford; ritain ne paper man fcok the ut Among the three new members Manchester; " When Autos Collide itud t where news breaks occur [adinitted to the o nization was | Cra Larl the local papcrs they [ Miss Holen M, Hurley of Waterbury, | Bristol; €. Witlard, Sept, 26 M) — and that AU Miss Hurley was n charge of the |Miss Irene Squires, N ik whon & #econd oar orfahici. | leld up for out of |New Britain Chamber of Commere~ |Helen M. Hurloy, Wate and Mrs, Frances| rrom behind, and hoth m femporarily nfter tho death of Mt |Clark, Merlden; R, M. Walsh, 25, hoth of Mattapan, were | then collided with the truc ug [ Mary B, Curtin, Recently she was |tord; Miss Agnes G, B Bristol; | fatally injured whe the au 0-| one in the second antomoblle w and | appointed assistant to the secret Tart, New Huven: Doste | bile fn which they and Prince's wife | injured | | and Mrs, & Wellinan, Miss Noven, Ile . Hinckley, Midd ould, Now Britain, were riding was struek hr wuotie machine on the Walpols road ‘lax owng ‘m;.h‘ Mrs, Price was & hurt, Mrs, Walsh died in bulance and Price died soou reaching the hospital, The automobile was \aster |Torrington town; T 1 iph 1. whero vy Ralph L, Gouldof of the do, Reitemeyer, puson, “|Two K lldll\ lnl""ed 3o tx, rhury; pagsing 4 o truck golng tn the same dirediion Norwood, . William Pri news onld he tAf it br given to eves alis in e, THE NEW BRITAIN EVENING SCHOOLS THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM FOR MORE PUPILS ENROLL: MONDAY, TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY NIGHTS TO LEARN ENGLISH D CITIZENSHIP Main and Chestnut ELIHU BURRIT SCHOOL—Cor. WASHINGTON SCHOOL—High Street MONDAY, TUESDAY, OR THURSDAY NIGHTS AT THE .\I‘\'l E TRADE SCHOOI—South Main Street ‘lasses Always Open—Machine Work—Drafting—Shop Mathematics—FElectrical—Printing LT CENTRAL EVENING SCHOOU—Cor. IROLL: North and Lee Streets SUNDAY LAST DAY the Sunday Last More Gold Sway AN OLD-FASHIONED GRAB BAG Pull a String and What You Pull Is Yours! $20.00 GOLD PIECES $10.00 GOLD PIECES $5.00 GOLD PIECES $1.00 Bills, Halves, Quarters, Dimes, Nickels MIAMI HEIGHTS Just Beyond Robbins Station, Newington, One Fare from New Britain WATER AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS RIGHT AT THE PROPERTY A REAL CHANCE== To Grow Rich IT NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE——IT NEVER WILL AGAIN 30 LOTS FAIRLY GIVEN AWAY 50x150 Feet —$79, $99, $149, $199 THEY ARE NOW WORTH THREE TIMES THIS PRICE Second Section of This Beautiful Tract SUNDAY IS THE DAY FOR BARGAINS LOTS SELLING AT LESS THAN COST Marked Carr Land Sale— Leave Central Square 2 p. m. by Hartford Line. Get on Anywhere Along the Line i5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH CARR LAND CO. Special Free Cars Local Office, 436 Main St., New Britain Tremont Building. Boston, Mass.

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