New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1927, Page 18

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SATURDAY. Lastern Standard Time. e Plck New England Stations 630—WTIC—Hartford—176 NEW RRITAIN Our Gover 1220— W MAR—DBuffalo—266 1u—1 Symphony orck 650—WCAL—Pittshurgh—; South and West RYW—Chicago—>536 N ets DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1927. - here are home buying opportunities on Fairview St. | 2 Family house, 11 rooms, large lot, 5 car garage, hot wa- ter heat, completely redecorated, very " little cash required. | M Carleton to Read (\t WTIC Tuesday Night in Belvidere 6 Room cottage, spa- cious rooms, large open porch, all screened, garage in basement, roomy lot $7,500 small cash payment | | | on Forest St. 9 Room house, all improvements, lot 66x166, 2 car garage —Can be bought on unusually liberal terms. at Stanley Quarter Manor Facing Stanley Quarter Park—Six lovely homes are be- ing completed—Ready for occupancy May 1st—Every modern convenience — Beautiful Surroundings — Re- markable investment opportunities—Several choice lots still available, P O e S SR P BRANCH SALES OFFICE ON PREMISES —SALESMEN IN ATTENDANCE 'NDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 O’CLOCK ; b, Danie . Home Again; h. Old Ma 14 M—a. Carry Me Virginny ( anthony John Verrone Cheer Margaret | ¥ ox); b. 1 (Wood); r of Love gticld: 1’5 orchestra 600—WCSH rtland—500 New York Stations G10—WEAL—102 a n's orchesra 0—WGHS—316 ——Ha.let!'s orchestra 9 ica Dodgers™ FAA—Dallas—176 Baker hotel ¢ th 1100—WPCH. loss dance orc 18 e arl Smith, songs an 1eglon ¢ and Krotl, planists 1 Merman, songs k Davis, songs recreation —Chicago—303 Judy o ensemble 11:15—Musica " WHAS—Loulsyille—400 | 5:30—Sigma Alpha lota concert WIBO—Ohicago— alentino orch e “oucert e Eastern Stations et e Organ —WAAT—Jersey Directors’ —Barit Baritone tralto, baritone 10—WOR—Newark—105 The Maier Trio -Popular 30—Popuia I—Cincinnatl- H00—WIP—Philadelphila—508 ! Folis 1090—W HAR—Atlantic City—373 18id 90—W (Y —Schenectal y—379 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Estimates Cheerfully Given o All Jobe — Tel. 3918 267 Chapman Street program ‘rom WEAF program *10-12—Intercollegiate night Through the Static l er, at CROWLEY BROS. INC. | LOUIE S. JONES cctions ssion, MISS EIFIE CARLETON 147 Agency Main Street—Tel. 141 INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE—MORTGAGE LOANS Nature Cure Institute 19 SOUTH HIGH ST. Near Post Office Telephone 765 you need READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ! FOR YOUR WANTS | FUR s o i | STORAGE S HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE, | S For Sale! Two family house on Union | street. 10 rooms. Very central. Price reasonable. COX &DUNN 272 MAIN STREET Small Farm For Sale Nine Near New Britain, Schuttz & Costello Inc. Main Street. Acres 242 advance. “WHEN IN HARTFORD vty PERSONAL ’ LOANS very best, | UP TO $300 If you don’t believe it come in | for a test. | Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. THE HONISS | OYSTER HOUSE | 22 State St. Under Grant’s HARTFORL Fidelity Finance Corporation 110 MAIN ST, New Dritain, Conn. Permanent First Mortgages at 515% Interest GO i ot 272 MAIN STREET HE OLD HOME TOWN The New Britain Cooperative Savings } e {; ‘] TWO PaRTES and Loan Association | | on SouR L Organized April, 1886 ASSETS APRIL 1, 1927—8569,399.00 INTEREST PAID LAST YEAR—6%0 Never has paid less than 5% in Forty Years. 295 shares have matured and will be paid April 26, 1927, amounting to 859,764.83. TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO ITS SHAREHOLD- ERS IN MATURED SHARES SINCE IT COM- MENCED BUSINESS—S$1,350,000.00. A NEW SERIES OF SHARES OPENED FOR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND OWN YOUR OWN HOME. WE WILL HELP YOU. New Britain National Bauk Building—Room 210 Y. J. STEARNS, Secretary. COMPARE THESE PRICES LADIES' COATS dry cleaned and finished LADIES' DRESSES dry cleancd and finished .. MEN'S SUITS dry cleaned and pressed . MEN'S SUITS pressed .. .. = BOYS' SUITS dry cleancd and pressed ... Delivery Service Everywhere CALL 548, STRAND TAILORS 50 up. . $1.00. A RUN-IN WITH ON ACT\WVE OFFICIALS Stanley NEM - OUR LETTER s M7 AND NE ANSWERED EVERY LETTER /N THE ONLY TWO — HUR-LISTEN ) EVERY TIME 1 TRY T CALL OUT ) HEAR RECEWERS CLICKING ALONG THE LINE ALPHABET TWICE FOR FIVE MINUTES — WHY THIS MORNING - -- )] | HEARD TWENTY WOMEN, 5 —___{—ELL ABOUT MRS POTTERS : OPERATION, AND ALL OF EM HAD A DIFFERENT STORY- A JUST WHILE | WAS WATTIN To ASK ("‘3) FOR MY A\ NOMBER™) PARTY LINE NEWS A TWO PARTY LINER HAS E OF THE OF THE LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY

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