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At Beautiful Treasure Field-—3rd Salesman Will Be On Land All Day Sunday OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 15th, 10 A. M. ACT QUICK Delays Treasure Field is in one of the fast- i est growing sections in’or about New " Britain. A lot of new houses going up this year. A lot of real activity at Treasure Field third section, ; nrdan & Selleck’s lots are all 50x100 feet. The terms for any lot at Treasurefield are $2 down and $! a week. No taxes are charged while two years. No payments are demanded when you are sick. FREE USE OF LAND WHILE YOU ARE PAYING FOR IT. .SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. * terms and conditior. with those of any other land concern doing busmess e Trensurefield is close to the center of New Britain. at the corner of Newton street and New Britain road, and you are at Treasurctield. Treasurefield is about half way between New Brit BIRDSEYE VIEW OF TREASURE FIELD WHERE IS TREASUREFIELD ? Only 15 to 18 minutes walk from City Hall. i " right on the trolle)) ‘line. Call at our office for Free 'chkets to the property. | Day Saturday or Sunday, Rain or Shine. Don’t Forgel UJH[RIA CHECKED | | BOARD OF HEALTH Probably leflfl 2] teclion of Sevcatecn Carriers. ¥ tonthly report which Dr. T. E. bks, superintendént of the health ent, made to the board at its last night contained the fol- iind” figures: “Examinations for ers of diphtheria, 29; positive, That was the only mention made campaign against the . disease fh was made last month and whic¢h ‘prevented an epidemic. ’ er in the medical sense is a gUsY LTTLE SToRe” f§ NEW LAID Connecticut EGGS & SELLECK, Inc. you are paying for the lot. No interest is Sectior to Show the PRICES $90 to $195 A Few Higher Remember the first and second seo- tion of Treasure Field sold fast. Don't get left this time, get one of the cholce lots at the third section of Treasure Field. Come out Sunday if you can’( get out Saturday and we will reserve onc of the lots for you. Pick out your Jot Sunday. No lots will be sold be- fore Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, ch.rxed We invite you to compare # About 8 minutes on the trolley (5c fare). . Take car marked South Main Street and Berlin ain and Berlin Junctian and has a frontage of nearly 1,500 A Small Deposit Secures Any Room 41. 259 Main Street. Booth’s Block. ers. . The carrier 1§ not himself sick, but he is moré dangerous than a healthy person because he associates with others and spreads the disease. One of the most valuable services given the community by a modern | health department is the detéction and confinement of these carriers. Ex- aminations of persons suspected of be- ing carriers is therefore one of the routine duties of the department. It is customary to find that only a small percentage of those examined are carriers, but last month the per- centagé was-alarming. Of the twen- ty-nine persons examined, seventeen had to be confined and placed under close observation. The results showed themselves in,: the superintendent’® report of diphtheria in the city. The month previous ninetéen cases were reported, but thé preventive work done had decreased the number to five during April, Record For Dispatch Made. 4 Last night’s meeting was the short- est in the history of the board. Twen- ty-eight minutes after the meeting was_called to order .all the busfness had been transacted ‘and the board had adjours The boaty of plumbing examiners | were reappginted, the name of Piumb- person who carres disease germs in his body and transmus them fo oth- | ng Inspector Thomas Quinlivan being substitited in place of W. A, Weiant. Commissioner Burns were retained as assistant to the inspector. H. S.{Tallard, the chairman of the bodrd, read his first report, which is to be submitted to the council. I2 said that a greater appropriation is needéd to maintain a department equal in efficiency to that of other cities of the same size. =~ He recom- mend that a plumbing inspector be secured to give his whole time to the work. i The added cost would be insignifi- caont compared to the value of such serice, Mr. Tallard recommended \he remewdl of the contract with ‘the ‘garbage collector although he said that the present system of garbage col- lections and disposal is. not entirely.| satisfdctofy. Mention also was made of thé€ intention of the department to wage. war against the mosquito this summer. Dr. Reeks was given authority to make arrangéments for- additional room for the’ department. ‘The room used for the examination of plumbers heretofore Will be usqd for iilk testsf ing and a rooni:on the floor above will be. used for éxaminations. The monthly reports of W. A, Weiant, tiie former plumbing inspee- tor; Dr. G.T. Crowley, the deposed in- ! i { | | | For lndlgestlon and Biliousness family remedy universally regarded as the best corrective 0! deranged conditions”of the organs of A i i those foes of comfort and well-being, there is one 1 | digestion. resent suffering. is relieved promptly, and worse smkness prevented by timely ‘use of BEECHAM'’S PILLS spector of milk, food, and meat; Miss Gertrude M. Johnson, the welfare nurse; and Dr. T. E. Reeks, the su- perintendent, were submitted. Ewvents Tonight High class photo plays at Fox's. Moving pictures and vaudeville at Keeney's. Meeting of Carpenters’ union Carpenters’ hal. Meeting of Erwin cas#le, K.,G. E,, in Holmes & Hoffman’s hall. Meeting of Phenix lodge, No. 52, 1. 0. 0. F,, in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall Meeting of St. Elmo lodge, No. 21, K. of P., at 242 Main street. i Meeting of Valiant tent, No. 14, Knights of the Maccabees. Meeting of the Philanthropic coun- cil. Meeting of Vesta hive, No. 8, Ladies of the Maccabees. Monthly, meeting of the finance committee of the common council. Meeting of Andree lodge, I. O. O. F., in Vega hall, Address by Mrs, Amanda Peterson of Worcester, Mass., before Scandi- navian W, ¢, T. U. at Baptist church at 8 o'clock. Mecting of the Sunday school exec- TWO YOUNG MEN TRY TO CLEAN OUT HALL Otto Paul and Frank Winknas Ar- rested by Officer Dolan—One Other Court Case. Otto Paul, aged nineteen, and Frank Winknas, aged twenty, were before Judge Kirkham in police ‘court this morning charged with breach of the peace. Both pleaded not guilty, Qfficer Dolan made the arrest. As the witnesses for the state failed {o put in an appearance this morning, Asistant Prosecutor Woods ordered the case continued until tomorrow. The trouble took place In Skritul- sky’s hall last night, the two youths { making a vain but furious, attempt to clean out the place, uccording to the order of the clean-up vommittee, A horse whip figured conspicuously in the case. John Tokie, arrested by Officer Jehn Carlson last night for drunkenness, was finell $5 and costi. ' He came here from Boston last night and drank | too deeply from the cup that cheers, Miss Ryan has what'are called won. derful gowns at her &shop; 79 Pratt street, Hartford, inJ all-white, and white with just a totich of black, for summer afterncon and dressy day wear. They are gegrgette crepe with a heavy china silk, taffeta’ with chif- fon, taffeta with crépe de chine, crepe with china silk, faille with crepe and other lovely white combinations. A white crepe de chine of simple de- sign with the lower part of the skirt ing great coin spots of Dblack ~was among Yesterday's arrivals, and it was | stunning.—advt. of white china cut in points and bear- { Retains all the advantages of both systems; perfect venti- 1ation and equa! distri- bution of & 11 I s 111 New Britain Magee Furnaces Are Reliable; Serviceable, Economical Fresh Hot Air at a Reasonable ?0‘ Sold by J. A. ANDREWS €O, « agee Furnace Co., luc., soscon, Mase. utive committee at the South church at 7:45. Let this wonderful remedy tone ‘y;our stomach, stimulate your liver and kidne; te your bewels and you will feel improve ughout your enfire system. few “doses will prove to you why, for the comkmn and minor ailments. of ]lfe, Beecham’s Pills Are the Right First Aid here. I Disections of Vatoe Erpecially to W smier CASTORIA For Infants and Children. o Kid You s Ay Bt Bears the Signature of Harmony lodge, No. 20, A. F. and A, M. will take a special train at 7:00 p. m, this evening for Meriden, where the members will visit Center lodge, No. 97 .and cenfer the Master Mason degree. The speetal train will lcave Meriden at 12:30 n'ht for New Dritain. A very enjoyable evening is enticipated, Every Box.