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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930. Route 3 Route lio, 210 oA | under construction. No delay m;mnu uncompleted | Rose, secretary, resigned last night. b : v ( 1 ) insfield, C. A. C. road is being saltie - Nor I Rt filug uneswmploted. Ll Y & ; Auto Crash Victim Dies P | cotland-Baltic road is under con Although Platt said he resigned % approache roz o siled 1 mile New Fairfielc s Pond road, |struction. Traffic can pass. because he felt he had served the In New Haven Hospital Lo ! % No 'mu“ Numibers < v Hill road s s N 4 o detour Trumbull, Church Hill road is un- committee long enough, political| New Haven, Nov. 14 (#—Thomas I o Oncoke avenue, is tieet s being oll- ) be 3 New Milford, M road ma- | der construction. No delay in traffic. observers linked his resignation|p \wioneki, 24, of this city died 2! Ly ed -4 1 3 N v ebanon N comulited Jers and | \yarren-Kent road. completed with the recent defeat of C : 2 early , n hos | Weston, Lyons Plains road i Platt's candidate for repr i |Sarlyitanaygstithe Now, Haver iho s under ing oiled for 1 mile The caucus nominated Louis E. ‘le of automobile injuries suffer- Seflfile MUCh Ghafl ed S]l] £ s iy - o 3 ol es. | detours. e Guyott, who later was elected to the ed last night. : 5 ) o ! : ; say Hill road is wnder| Veterans Quit G. O. P general agsembly. The victim suffered his injurics "Hflfll : W&S MElet‘l‘ Beffll‘e Madis Mac Al sias beinggct Trai - der consir Tr can |« } t I l." e Rose resigned immediately after|when a car 1s said to have side- g ‘ > Dass ma- Committee in Milford piatc naa left the committee meet- |swiped his machine at the Water S t 2 ast pto i d 1 i o and| Milford, Nov. 14—Two veteran |ing. Platt had been chairman of the |street bridge. Wronski lost control members of the Milford republican committee for 20 years, while Rose lof his machine, which jumped the road, [town committee, Judge Omar W.|had been closely associated with curb and crashed into the concrete nd | Flatt, chairman, and William A.‘h!m for almost as many years. abutment. e Come On. New Britai Buy What You Need — Don’t Worry About Paying! Abeolutely the Easiest Credit Terms We Have Ever Cffered! 10-PIECE COMPLETE LlV NG ROOM OUTFIT .u)'m Suite, red in Cushions oquette and Bunny-Back C In- 1 this grouping: Occasional able, Floor Lamp and Shade, d 2 Pictures. s98 EASY TERMS 10-PIECE COMPLETE BEDROOM OUTFIT Buying Will Put Men Back to Work... We believe we have the solution of the present economic depres- sion. People everywhere have been urged to buy, but either fear of releasing the money they have or lack of employment has been too great a restraining influence. EASY TERMS . = Billions of dollars that should be in circulation are being piled up ) in one way or another. In spite of the apparent unemployment, 75 per cent of the people of New Britain are working every day and . = 2 money. Collectively, the payrolls of the ¢ity represent a fabu- 10-PIECE COMPL }_” im, and what is true of New Britain is true of the entire nation. quired, then, is that the public make a start somewhere in DIN[NG ROOM OUTF]T th ing. The minute any one store, or one industry, or one city, gets by factories will resume operations and re-employ their people. Our plan, therefore, is follows: Placing Our Resources Back of You... We want the public of New Britain to set other cities an example. The John A. Andrews Co., likewise wants to set other stores an : e z = = - example. We offer the people of New Britain an opportunity to Road (‘Ond“"{“‘_ in the | ¢ cf-mulin and buy all the furniture they possibly can, everything they State of Connecticut | g can use at the present time or plan to use within the next several . y months at the Lowest Prices since the war! We will finance them. We place all of our resources back of this gigantic plan to start dis- tributing merchandise so that plants can resume manufacturing. 2 ; | i - : - i ¢ ] Whatever is purchased can be paid for over a long period of time. Route N« TAKE as much time as you need! We Will Set An Example! Coal Stove End Table Unfinished Occasional ¥ The theory is this: 1f we win a ready response to this announce- $39 98C WI ‘PO! an]rs C]"alrg ment, we will give employment to mare people—more salesmen, more Reduced office help, more cabinet makers, more finishers, more set-up men. 36 95 more stock men, more truck drivers, etc., etc.—then other stores will follow suit, and if all New Britain stores combine in this great effort t and likewise place their resources at the disposal of the buying public LASY TERMS for this purpose, this will be a busy city. EASY TERMS s o I 1 Ik Other cities will follow our example, and one by one factories will | i y start to work and thousands upon thousands will begin to earn, and then they will buy automobiles, stoves, wearing apparel, shoes—in fact, everything in normal quantities—and perhaps like magic the whole country will rise out of the depression into which it has fallen. fust One 1o a Customer Route No. Let’s Start Tomorrow! . This is a great nation that will not long endure a depression that | 3 GBC B”d OUtfit Coxwell Chalr is purely based on fear. We have faith in New Britain. It is one of the Routes No. 111, 118 and 3 $ 1 4 95 q best cities in America, and it is no more than right that the ignition Southington, intersectio the Now a ""]"] $14 95 spark that will set the wheels of the country humming should be peteuch = ignited by this dynamic city. ¢ being Milldale road i 1 One-way traffic for st 4 z & Mattres 5. 5 Route No. Circu]ator ALY J Coxwell Cha ;m‘f 2 s Come on, New Britain. Let's start the wheels turning. EASY TERMs EASY TERMS SR $21.50 Trade in Your Old Route No. 13 . nd » F . 1 e fnished urniture for New! > J 1931 RaleS Let the old help pay for the New! We'll be glad to make you a liberal al- lowance! East Have ir oiled for 1 mile. e Route No. 145 LN A Newtown-Stevenson raad, macad- am completed, shoulders and railing | uncompleted.