New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1926, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1926. | EVENING PICK 1! Budget Bureau Meeting WEAF, New York NOONAN-PARSONS homas Henry Noonan Takes Miss Tyra Charlotte Parsons for His | Bride, Rev. Ahlquist Officiating. | | | | and his companions will contir DUGGAN, MISSING = 2 | [] Dug g 3 Miller TDAYS, 15 SAFE = th - (Plane Also Is Saved and Flight | &:ne Will Continue | Pope Elevates Two More WNAC e Priests to (ardinalate WSB BBM ; 1 WAIL MONDAY. DAYLIGHT ING TIME. WPG WOl KDKA, WGC WTIC—HARTFORD—476 WRNY, WGY s t g WOK, WFBL, an WHN—NEW YORK—361 ~WHN Radio M to her brides- of pearls and best man cuf Captain Josina C - |of his canoe to , while anoth Mrs. Noonan left CERTIFIED EXTRACTS 21 Popular Fiavors Made from a good piece of land. The place to buy is between Portland, Maine and San Diego, California, or between Seattle, Washinaton and Miami, Florida. But don’t wait— Waiting is expensive. Frederick Brown, the biggest real estate operator in the United States, refused the Vanderbilt house at 57 St. New York City, when it was offered him at $4.- 500,000 3 years ago. A few months ago he arranged to buy it for $7,100,000. It cost him over two million dollars to wait,” s e | R Sy | OPPORTUNITY OFFERS Don’t Wait! Waiting Is Expensive! ina (a a. Meyers, violinlst. tomor- o Versil orc mLAn W | wa 15 s Property on Arch St. and AL sume West Pearl sold for $15,000. In 1926 it was sold for $60,000 “1In 1916 | The Sovereign Building on - Main St. sold for $40,000. Today #2 it cannot be bought for $140,000. The Elks club land originally sold for $6,500. Today it is | valued at $30,000 ook reviow, Hrancas Mok ; 5 1 a | The 58 West Main St. prop- FOR SALE jerty originally sold for $18,000. The Raphael Bldg. “'TWO FAMILY HOUSE| Today it iS valued at $95,000 99 WCSI Main SL o = e ol | - ‘ . - e rak s New Britain, Conn. [ ARTHUR BRISBANE Telephone 4152 (near Stanley St.) ‘ Fine condition; large lot | i IRl s I want to learn more about op- | portunity at | Whose fame is world wide— : COX & DUNN Who has amassed a fortune of | UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS | 272 MAIN ST. {many millions in real estate— INAME S b e sty e Your Opportunity Waits Now at UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Belvidere TEAR IT AND MAIL OR CALL LINCOLNREALTY CO. WEEI—BOSTON—3 WEBBR—STATEN ISLAND—273 | AT Hard fmizano JienDgter, a0y WMAK—BUFFALO—206 inpeter, Fred Tw or in a WAHG—RICHMO —Wa k, tenor. LL—316 Beaver ho WGR—BUFFALO—319 ¥/ CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on writes: I “When opportunity offers get ADDRESS .- ‘\§\.\| !r_vnr\:l{r‘\‘f!"" : 1 an o All Jobs — Tel. 2913. EERESS t | DRIVE YOURSELF— i NEW CARS TO RENT DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 v < 25¢ an hour——15¢ & mile. | New Britain Sign Co. : “DOING BETTER \WHAT MANY DO WELL”? 34 CHURCH STREET ‘ Telephone 894 [ - Novse 2 AN TIRG You-Drive Auto Renting Co. Cor. Seymour and Elm WHAZ—TROY i Telephone 3981 Old-Time Mel WRO—WASHINGTON—160 7:20—U. S. Navy | ——e. WOAP—WASHINGTON—169 OYSTERS ARE AT THEIR BEST DURING THE MONTH OF MAY. W THE HONISS TTERIES | )YSTER HOUSE Auto Electric Service 22 STATE st HARTFORD TEL. 4185 . i = WTAG—WORCESTER—268 WBAL—BALTIMORE—216 M : C. A. ABETZ 114 FRANKLIN $Q. WAZ—NEW YORK—155 Under Grant’s 25¢, 50c snd $1 Store Also, Always a Fresh Supply to Take Home TAPG 7 a5h ven 7y, 5 SARAH-- THATS e 7 TH ONLY WAY , MAIN STREET STORFE FOR RENT JEFF CAN GET S ek y Monthly Rental $125.00 RID OF THOSE 4 ¢ Apply LOAFERS ' [he W L. Hatch Co. Phone 3400 KDKA—PITTSBURGH—300 : —PITTSBURGH—16 WEAI—NEW YORK—192 R O eI B b ty Hall 1 of 1 i e Minnesota Primaries on Today, Not Serious Issues ONE-FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE ON HIGH STREET, CORNER OF LAKE STREET Very central location and a fine place for a rooming house business RIGHT TERMS CAN BE MADE £ e Camp Real Estate Co. ; 5 (SR lVasCR g Kslloirer - 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 15—Plays Worth W JEFF POTTER IS FORCED To LSE ROUGH METHODS To CLOSE HIS SToRE AT “THE USLAL CLOSING HOUR — 4 ¢

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