New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 13

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] | $1 2R DOOR. FULL FIVE PASSENGER SEDAY, FOIR SEE IT | ) WHEEL BRAKES, BALLOON TIRES TODAY The New HUPMOBILE Six YOU WILL FIND IN THIS NEW HUPMOBILE SIX COUPLED WITH OUTSTANDING RUGGEDNESS, THE FINEST POSSIBLE SIX PERFORMANCE HAS STAMINA AND VALUE SUCH AS THIS PRICE COME DOWN FROM THE REAIM OF MUCH NEVER BROUGHT BEFORE.- - SIMPLY AND SOLELY HIGHER COST. AT THIS AMAZINGLY MODER- BECAUSE THIS CAR IS A HUPMOBILE, AND AT FIGURE YOU WILL ENJOY ROAD EASE RIINNING MATE TO THE WONDERFUL HUPMOBILE AND FLEXIBILITY OF HANDLING AND RIDING. EIGHT Il CITY SERVICE STATION, Inc. 240 HARTFORD AVE. A. M. PAONESSA, PRES. AND DOMIJAN MOTOR SALES CO. 16 BOOTH ST. ASSOCIATED DEALERS Ml T TR . LN W N LN T S P T g S % ESCAPES BARS =2 The Gateway to Opportunity In Ce! 3 | e is belng discussed. = e South- 2 sain held in ecul evening, irec- comin 5 rtio: o other b w c | ro ra- . Was (o Have Been Sentonced |cion cii sne E = ; i g\ T w:,eu m ,;u- e and ) ; | A k) al will represent the | Jiis f OmOrToW o/ W. C. T U. at the state W ¥ 4 h b T | n to be held In Middle- | \ uftalo, N. Y, Oct. 22 (P—"Cat | town. ! | iye Annlc” escaped from the Erle | G s e cou | Wright, and her time between mid- ‘ o x msi e ses |f] - Almost Everyone Realizes the Opportunity Existing in Florida Today—That There Is : i et St ¢ a Greater Chance for Profit Than Has Ever Before Existed in the Lifetime of the Ordi- jow “Buttaior nome. where nary Person, But—and Here Is the Most Vital Element— How Can You Take Advantage of This Opportunity for Yourself Without Risk of Loss! The Bodwell Realty Co., noted locally and In November, 1923, we selected SANFORD, throughout Connecticut for its many safe “The City Substantial,” located in the center and conservative land developments, de- of the state, at the head of navigation on | cided to enter the southern field as owners the St. Johns river, as a city “set for suc- and developers only after careful study of cess” through its possession of those funda- g the Florida situation. mental features essential to a great future. of| 1 OUR MILK— ik YOUR MILK j ) It comes from a mod- M ern dairy where good ¢ nis| P cows are well feated. K i e Here you will not find inflation, but sound values based upon a solid foundation. Sanford A ference in the wous. N ||| does and will support business twelve months in the year through its enormous cultivation owis| B 1o vien in butter fat. [S|[| Of celery and other diversified industries. We offer you substamtial values here, without risk, which values are certain to rise at » K|l consistent prices. Lots fully developed—with sidewalks, water, gas and electricity. ) |}l Paved streets within the city. Prices from $775 to $1450—55 to 60-foot fronts. g Balance in monthly or semi-annual TERMS. 15% Dewn_ payments and interest at 6 per cent OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS OF THE FOLLOWING HIGH-GRADE RESTRICTED PROPERIES IN SANFORD, FLORIDA BEL-AIR—307 LOTS DREAMWOLD—1,100 LOTS MAYFAIR—115 LOTS ettt Yeesre || The BODWELL REALTY COMPANY detall in labor-saving features. oyttt ’j"‘fl." 407 National Bank Bldg., New Britain, Conn.— Phone 1801 & ClEZsKl:ASE 'Is'r.& S0 - H. T. Bodwell, President and Treasurer F. E. Crandall, Manager

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