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isty tax liens. The bids 3 w , ' were as follows: ] Eestablis ik For Chapman street property: Eu- gene Paquette, $450; Gustave Carl- GLOBE son, $200; Peter D. McKenna, $526. For Rutherford street proporty ! Peter. D. McKenna, $101. The city does not have to accept any of these bids and no action wiil V"!"‘“’ of the Civil War whose ' pg taken before Monday when the receligctions of that great’ struggle | .orporation counsel returns. None of have not been dimmed by the Dassing | ¢he bids on the properties in ques- years, will learh tomorrow evening | ¢ion is as high as the total encum- berances, 'the -Chapman street prop- erty having back taxes of $694 and the Rutherford street property taxes amounting to $128. {TCHING BURNING RASH NEARLY DROVE - MISS PRATT WILD ! Healed by Cuticura in Less Than a Month With Two Boxes Ointment and Two Cakes Soap. Cost $1.50. “‘I was taken first with a fine humor on my hand- and around my ankles, The te" appearance was ot a red o mdthere'-mchiu:h- WAR THEN AND 0¥ 2 Front, to Address Civil War Vet- m at Trinity M. E. Church. wit. JAMES F. FAULKNER. at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church .| how warfare is conducted in -1917. The occasion will be the annual| memorial exercises and the members of Stanley post, G. A. R., will be the | Cuticura Ointmen “ m u sflh oata. will hear fro not a_trace 7 You'll save money and get one The pe. Sf Dr. Jumes ¥. Faulkner Signed) Mise A} ever had if it is made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx, ::!rl:z.-thu‘:?;:‘n on num::; b::‘:x: $18 %efightsmlhtanbolound bce, 31,!0, $2.00, $3.00 and $5 .Inmm Emery Shirts. [l “ e Sifh _Form-aTruck will replace-4 Horses. 4 Horses . Cost You $341ayear tokeep, fields ‘today. Dr. Faulkner spent several months at the French front before coming to New Britain and he bhs a complete knowledge of the terrible carnage being wrought there and of the great engines of war now employed by fighting forces. Rev. Warren F. Cook, pastor of the CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SM.E flufion. Oakllnd, Smith Form-aTruck costs #1402, VERYWHERE farm : E 7 horses with Snntl?r%‘oanlr;-ea-’ll.‘%)gkasm% slow adopt modern haulmg methods ou are adopting modern machmety on your farm. Why not ' Does Work of 4 Horses +One Smith Form-a-Truck does twice the work of 4 horses. And at f the cost. Yet Smith Form-a- costsnot one pennymorethan . harness—only $350 podmd Smith Form-a-Truck costs noth- ing while idle. The minute the engine ywrooststops. And when wo: , it earns four times as much as horses. 8c per Ton Mile G)mto 8,000 miles per set of tires—12 - gallon of 12t ° lsmlespermrmder 1 load—repair expense practically Now Made for 6 Cars Gmmtflgmuuyitmstmf M feed fiablefourlwrees.. Government: figures also show eat the of 20 Get mrm.m e Pullleva'andgetan one of eight bodizs—stockargck why u should have Slmth Form-a- JOHN PINCHES & SONS : 62 Chestaut Street New Britain, Conn. ?W CTY £ P3G [ PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 SUNDAY;M%)NDAY-TUESDAY m m OF MOT]ON PICTURE ACIIEVEMENT Train Wreck Ever FIImed——-A Thrill Every Minute. um . DONT MISSIT! 55 ALL SEATS 10¢ Baic. 10c Oreh. 20¢ Excltngndnx .} 8 o’clock: Among the speakers will ‘| arew. J. Sloper and a number of min- church, will also speak on a patriotic subject. A special musical program will be rendered and the occasion gives . promise of being a genuine | treat for the Civil War veterans. A number of other patriotic organiza- tions will attend and will occupy re- served sections of the church. | Another patriotic program will be ' given'at the church Tuesday night at ' be Supt. Stanley H. Holmes of the school department, ex-Senator An-; isters, PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS Thirty-three Warrantee Deeds Filed With City Clerk During Week— Activity among the real estate deal- ers: continues undiminished ‘and Il agents selling property are now >n- Joying their annual spring drive. Dur- ing the past week there were thirty- three reaity transfers, while the mar- |’ riage certificates issued dropped off to an even dozen. There were: likewise twelve deaths during the week. Fol- lowing are the realty transfers: Edgar C. Linn to J. M. Zuk, Clin- ton street; Realty & Building com- pany A. N. Rutherford, property on Lyons street; Truman H. Bristol to Thomas Mulligan, land and buliding on Walnut street; Title Realty & De- velopment company to Salvatore ‘Agilio et al, land and building on Connecticut avenue; George Cooley o Carl D. Nelson, land and building on Stratford road; Joseph Valentine to John J. Valentine, one-half interest in land and building on Wesley street; John J. Clark to Guiseppe Marianni, et al, property to Lawlor street; Grace M. 8mith, et al, to Arthur V. Smith, land on Stanley street; Thomas D. McGrath to John H. Nelson. et al, land and building on Pleasant street; Ida A. Steele to Bruno Wozney, land and building on Dwight street; James J. Curran to Margaret E. Curran, lard on Chapman street; Prospero Gher- lone to Joseph Armelovich, land on Overlook; Bertha D. Irving to Mary Ryan, land and bullding on Sherman court; Bodwell Land company to Pat- rick O’'Mara, land at Belvidere; Mor- ris Cohn to Harry Hankin, land and building on Dewey street; Equitable Realty company to Augusto Fabretti, lands at Belmont street; Augustine F. ‘Wooding to Emillo D’Agostino, et land and building on Daly stree:; George A. Francis, et al, to Amanda C. Carlson, land and building on Prospect street; Anna G. McMahon to Asare Rosa, et al, land and building on South Main street; estate of Cath- erine Fleeney to John J. Feeney, et al, highway; estate of William West to Harriet West, property on Burritt street; estate of David N, Camp to Mary F. Clark, land and building on Camp street; Elizabeth Gilbert, et al, to Giacomo Divenceno, land on Beaver street; estate of Charles F. Booth to Amanda C. Carlson, builldings on Prospect street; . estate of Horace Booth 'to Frank Monkewics, land on Silver street; Hilding Nlson to John A. Andrews, land and building on Arch street; Abraham Zevin to Hjal- (| mar Salstrum, land and building on Belden street; Ellen A. Stanley to Charles B. Stanley, land and building on West Main street; Carl Ebbesen to Bastern| Prlnltn‘ & Pubdblishing com- & Bullding company, land and bul'd- Two-tamily House, located on Har- rison Street, Two—h.mlly House, located on Vine | Street. The above mentioned ~properties have all the Iatest improvements, and | Ofiioe are located in a choice uotlon of'the town. 1 If interested call-at our office or 11 Dhon- 1409-2. * This tiny bottle holds the wonder of wonders. It contains an almost magi- cal drug discovered by a 'Cincinnati man. .. It is called freesone. It is a cnmpound made trom ether. Apply a few ' drops . of this freezone upon a ten- der, aching corn or & hard- ened callous. Instantly the soreness disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callous so THE HARDWARE CITY Co-operative Ass’n., lm., F. H. SHJELDS, Manager No.lllmm‘ Denison Garage | mmm shriveled and loose that | - you just lift it off with the |- fingers, You feel no pain or sore- ness when -applying|freés- ne or erwards, It /' doesn’t ev: {rritate the skin. Just ask n any drug store for a small bottle of freezone. This will cost but a few cents but will positively rid your poor, suffering feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, or the tough cal- louses on bottom of feet. Genuine freesone has a yellow label. Look for yellow label. Pure Blood Y ke blood in e R g andbnshteyes.bynhnx ing. COHEN MOTOR CO 86 Arch Street. 2978 INDIANA WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY $1,580.00 $2,350.00 L1TOM .covcnvsccacsscsscne ing on Shuttle Meadow avenue; Bod- | Phono & well Land company te Robert W. An. drews, lands on Roxbury road. FOUR BIDS RECEIVED. No Stampeds to Purchase Property to Be Sold by Olty. But four bids were reosived by Tax Collector Bernadotte Loomis yestsrday for property on Rutherford and Chap- { man streets which 1s to be sold to sat- streets. cellent location with over 300 feet of hnwom mmg. on Hest Main 8t LOCKW 00D, altogether the ideal drink these days. Know its deliciousness PERSONALLY. ON TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTKL BELOIN, W, 3. Mi