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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY PTEMBER 10, 1927. NNOVATION FOR ~~ City tems THREE OF FIRST 12 CONNECTICUT T NEW APARTMENTS - | "UTO_ OWNERS HAVE SAME NUMEERS Building neet (o Be inped Fully Eqg Widow of Former Pohee Chief Jo- » Wedding seph K. Johnson Expires at Home 1le, daugh conard Be will be mar- | of Daughter in Strat ma (Haney widow of 1 t. Johr irting Welles Wins Fladiolus Prize 1 last n Tuee cd carly nex | : ! & il AL Min Nos. 1,5 and 9 Remain With Original Holders — Motor Vehicle Records Date to | tor service i r g Lin 1903—Facts About Early Days. | * HEWINGTON CAUGUS, TL’RN‘% !N SURP‘HSE he entire hous ( : A Heat will matic oil he su natent electrical orovide venti Rathroom showers The floor is ti well Do et Y e asSchofiI Buaul’v:..zd'r‘ate j zlass mirror. lh hen to the d gh doubl« The exterio ind special Electric Swedish ha antique desigr Tha buildhy Pred C. Teich, State Dept. NOW YOU | ASK ONE | e G Y Gl DL GOX WAL 4 ©1927 BY NEA Service. inc. /4 THE ANSWERS D0 YOU OWN A VACANT TENEMENT? September 1st over two hundred and fifty families moved. n contest wination of re Minnie Walsh 1inst 56 cast for B Welles t number of Sixty-five per cent made their selection of a new home the second two weeks in August from the Herald Classified Ads. A Ellioft divector v The time to advertise your tenement for rent is NOW— For this is the time when prospective ten- ants ave reading Herald Classified -Ads in search of a new home. <pute Fnds 1as heen unset A well written ad, describing fully your ten- ement, will assist you in renting before Octo- ber 1st. n th 1 the property now owned Everett A Elliott was ed cided where the na- | Save money by coming into Classified Head- At the mect Mr. quarters and paying in cash. Elliott agreed to have the line | Main feet sonth of the e Aue west, The society re Mr. Elliott to the extent of the loss of land, Death ot Roy S. Hurd $ Hurd, former chairman | e repuplica committer esident of New on for the six years, died Priday ord hospital Mr. Hurd riously ill for several months. | . Hurd was 49 < old and in Topticld, Mass. He has b od at the Arrow Elect tford for about nine v 7. | Ho was o graduate of Wesley l.ww He leaves his wife M. and two children, of the church HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT irbon.” In the 1963 ‘ = c = | = & ; E;