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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918, T T — WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND {ON SITE TS DELICATE BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING || m | , | | Exceptional Values i Bins Why He CHILD WNOLI AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES WOME ’sxzf:cfl’tllsta)lnsasy:sz3 SPRING SUITS B TICTE 4 e Got Well and Stronz, | {525 $7.50, $29.75, $35, $39.75, A GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. : $45, $47.50 site in New- | ! A wonderfui assortment of Stunning Suits featuring all the . county Jjail, 8k S D Bk . CALL OR PHONE 359 latest style notes. Women of cvery stature and every tasto have iid county } 8t youngest ot ithree, st s e been provided for in our showing. The most favored fabrics are - ers his | Tetvous and tired all the e men’s wear Serges, Trocotines, Gaberdines, Poiret Twills, Checks, o o e oat denoo e Jfomespuns, etc. We have hundreds of these handsome Suits to - e | D S clect from in all the newest and most fashionable colors. . THE JOHN BOYLE CO. Women’s and Misses” Smart Spring Suits St $37.50, $47.50 at NS L and dron remedy for delicate, weak, rough” with |, ) hildren Formula on every beautifully fashioned for str and sport wear in the newest fabrics and the most wanted colorings. Txclusive and dis- PRil at 2 point | 154110, o you kuow what you are giv- Painters, Decoratars and Sign Makers tinctive models. New Britain. | ine them. Children love it. Believing that | S ; “_r‘l':v“‘(f:""': S i zett’s Riker-Hegeman Drug | i i AT || SR B e B G For s ‘ xquisite Dresses s on the commission s SN L SEVA ught the property t ve: county juil site was not included in | [§ A SUPERB COLLECTION AT Be the option held on ‘' et | for $17,500 and it w . [ the call for the meeting X 16 50 19 75 22 50 2— »)7 50 PP\ This nust be done me——————————semnee | Values have increased 1y since | I believe that the majovity of those 5 y b 5 & 5 S, /. or March 2 Tonight in i i Y | then and are bound to increase in the | now sing the cry of excessive price | = gton the \peoy there will pro- | Member and "'»""'“v'h among its | future between New B and | are who found that cpposition = § $29.75, $35 UpwaldS : Sto John J. McBriarty, Nathan | &pot for such an BEainst this\action at a regularly | Membe v successful - farmer,—who | Hartford as the two cities grow to- | from w sentimental standpoint made Fm e e et ——— PPointed town ‘mecting; but Mr. | PY the wuy stated he would be pe feetly willing to purchase the land Schultz points out that this meeting 3 crty eight years ago has nothing to [ of excessive price with the idea of CITY ITEMS ! Was called, in the first place, for con- | for $30,000 as a farming proposition | do with valu today. Valu of | defeating the whole proposition and | ing the purchase of a fire en- |aNd make a success of if,--unani- | fapm land have increased materially | are in fact standing in their own lizh f i gine. Those who oppose the location ”"""\‘\ recommended the sclection of |in eight years and your own editor- | and in the way of progress. I 1 t b Officer Fred Wagner found a | a county jail in Newington are | the Long Bros. farm in Newington [ja) answ itself when tes that | exceedingly t am obliged to dif THE on Main street, Sunday, and | “standing in their own 1 says | and the recommendation was adopted | this land is becoming residential and | for with some my Newingten child was taken to his home -. Schultz whose statement in full | by the commission at its meet held | ther i o 1 + , n 1ild § 3 statenie 1 5 rerefore bound to increass in value, | friends in this mattcr but feel it n LUKE HORSFAI Ty Shenl | the Cou i P ror t i 5 A ol plyxtle "““ DWORQther i 1oy o ”"" “‘ 1”:: building, March (1th. | Tho Long. Bros farm had opportun- | duty to consider the greatest zood of S L were reported lost. | To the Editor of the Herald senator Rlett was not a meraiser of |jties to sell parts of this land to land | the greatest numhcr. 1 said in OMPANY n has returned to duty| I have read your ed W on {he | the subcommittee on land 1 1 C | . i pe at fancy prices but o the beginning I have nothing to con val Reserve er spend- | site selected in Newington for the pro The Lov ros farm was selected | jyin s val £ t ¢ 3 ue, have refused tn sell | ceal and have no desire to hurt th furlough at his home posed county jail—un natten 1 bllowing reason - | except on practically their own torms. | town of Newington. [ can not spe Your commission succeedad in for the other members of the com | ether. The price paid for this prop- | no impression and now raise the crs s Cook ¢ pent | of fairness ask you to give the same | cated in the town of Newington, home he publicity to this communication as about six miles from the e of o e af, T - Iar . N N i a mwaterial reduction from mission but speaking for o . 2 Tr . Stone, 5f ' you have given to the sentiments of | Hartford and about four miies from | = B e SO e inte to a dJ DA Blone those opposed to the site. I have the |the center of New Britain on the line | Price asked, and voted to purct Delleyogl SnScieh dland Buintons dlid Jennings Haven, were tha week-end! guests i 1 . T ha : . ! e s e - Sl e Bty Charles E. Jones, of honor to be a member of the com- | of the Hartford-N Sritain trolley | & S A r. and M ] : | they have made a first cluss inves ours truly ey street mission that selected the sita. [ have |2t Robbin's corne (|G R0 bRk B b 1 : . o i ment for the people of Hartford | E. W. SCHULTZ | Accused of theft of $30 Sig- . talk on | NOthINg to conceal and see no reason ‘”\\s:h ‘_]« m]h“»i«:.u.\ B et Gl o ek R S T ! County commissioner and | mung Yar)knwsk!,‘Ji’x,k:zz‘!r‘zn:\ying; ::nd New Woolens for Spring inditions in Belgium @ e .“;' '.h BERE !]m» ““HSW; . e from ‘I“:\\";’;ml e fiqr"‘ e harm to the people of the tow member of commission 0N | prank Gavin pleaded not guilty in po- : th Church Brotherhood 259 & IMerAber of [he su “\Hhimfm:(f e ”“”r:‘\n-\v“‘n-, e Newington. In my opinion the ob- | prop Hartford — Countly | jjce court this morning. The bond in Are on DISp]aV v Sxening IS faucvillB of SRR iiae mncisd Ihe Ble 0 LenEL el Sn e e e [ yeStionaliie iargely) sentiment a1l THo jail, ] the cases was increased from $300 to N Afier cazetul dnvestienion oni | finate 8= fo be coninea in the jail |91l of Litchdeld sounty is located fn | amn, March 9 $700 and the cases were adjourned to .. study the commission came to the | The state highway from Fiuriford to |UR® cemter of the borough of Litch- Wednesday —morning. Gavin, who conclusion tha New Haven runs through the farm. FIRST: The proper location for | The property consists of four pieces | field. It is a residential community | To Curec a Cold in One | was represented by Aitorney P. F. 98 AS o | of the highest class and the property | Take LAXATIVI BROMO QUININE | McDonough, secured bail and Jen- 3 Asylum Street, was out in the conntry and |of land beginning at Maple Hill, south - | of the trolley, extendir asterly over Henri Anet will ben to anyone interested and wiil v the Brotherhood supper, which place at 6:30 o'clock sign Gunnar H. Suneson, sta- d at New York, spent the wec at his honie on Pleasant st owners are zlad to employ the pris- | (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and | nings was loclked up. Prosecuting At- oners at fair wages to cut their lawns | Headache and works off the Cold. T. | torney Klett asked for a larger bond and do other work about their places. | ROVF gnature on exch box. | and Mr. McDonough objected. Judge e We believe it will help rather than | 30e. Meskill remarked that under the cir- 1t Pays to BU_V hurt the town of Newington. Your : | cumstances the bond should be in- (] nissio a t Wor - S a bee! ) i i ommissioners plan to wor num- POLICE SHARPSHOOTERS. creased and if he had been called up Qur Kind ber of prisoners on the farm and to | he would havo set the amount of the My Tomasze Sund ulation. tains about two hundred and twelve h,.]‘\ (;Ivnu-u to the f o m‘;., 2 I‘(r.;t'r;u )"]"1‘1>L‘!;’I.ri‘l;> "l»‘\».‘."ut,',”“»:fi(.,?‘\;‘d [ bond in tho first place at a sum near- Tomaszewski is 2 home “.The principles that should govern !ac Eeel (e mtersl oo Mimal & || Solbadiyininee cloTitary s DA 1 ot DY T SRD O L Lot el Truseniing oy York city the disposition of jail labor should be . first class farm land suitable for give new Jife to the community, in-| Chief Willlam J. Rawlings. Some | Kiett said that he did not know who ’ ol Crowello? < street fell!the redemption of t Then ol ihc Batatoc lcornirve . The | crease the value of land in the town, { excellent scores are b m':dl: £ fixed the hond HORSFALL S nis homc te health and self respectand the use of | best potato land 15 a tract containing | tNereby making up in assessed valua- | geant Langrish, captain of the T The money was stolen from Yan- e ambulance wz led. » was | their labor in a way that will be most | fifteen or iwenty acres on top of the | Hon for the loss of this particular | ford police revol T L $1roUs | owski, who is employed by Theodor IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. 3 his homc beneficial to the community. At pres- | mountain. There is zood .q | property from the grand list. Simi- | of arra Dt hot: | Dudiak shortly before 3 o'clock, Sun- 5y Toer e ent the labor of the inmates of the brook on the western part of the |10F Jand in Bloomfield and Windsor S Mants soads M \Willimu | 2y morning in tho Russian baths in -9 Asylum St necting Etaitoral 6tinty il 15 #olal (0| Sofc [ifatn fa) Amaller onein thsicente: | seliine ) foxirrom EthreofHundradl toll Serscanti N EaLOS I Sauad W RRNVIE S o o freariogk tiio) Slanley Buildinglon With 140 Trumbull St. ARNES' RAULIES COMING. e e e P e B e e did ol Wl R G e D IO WG RN St B MRS R LS bl e Ul v an swsikl wasl iHarelto HARTFORD, ; : . S property is well worth the money to | James McCabe, 9; Geovge Moflitt, 15: | 443, 2 path. He told the proprietor ther M. Barnes, candidate for |pany of New Haven, for $7,100 a year | from which the water is conveyed in | ProRerw 19 Well Worth the WONSY (0§ \voli . Malone, 6; William P. Hayes, | foee 3 Bath. e told the proprietor mation as mavor, announced to- |metfing to the county about ten cents | pipes to the buildings. The G Ca e B D R e 0 o e | e BRI e R i G oy T hat he would begin his rallies |a day per man for the term of four | place cast of the farm buildings suit- | MIgPque MIERCEC SRC I S 85 YOS 0, NEoiney R el ke SRR SR R e e hext ek, probably with a fac- ars. "he contract expir Jet. 1 ible for sewage disposal plant. | ¥ 2 s e Bl S ocker It aimtd by the police o 1 ; James Skelly, 4 Thomas o = : a short distance from Maple Hill 1 4 AT e e ot R s . - ) 3} ly on Monday noon. He will 1918 Phere is very lfitle demand There is a hill containing s e i Jiing | Storey, ergeant William C. Hart, d G Te P FIRST CASE UNDER STATUE. e his complete schedule with- for their product z the men are | gravel on the land. There is a M e e oel | e ‘Sergeant Theadore Johnson' :4""‘“1YM‘,;:“\""}‘ ‘]‘! ‘f]f’nt “;m”’“ _"“*_““ti In the city court this afternoon a few days and says he plans to engaged in labor which undor exist- |of rock that can be quavricd ir| /o0 (PO HATCE MRALSE T0 T8 U | squad made the following marles: JOWnSIalrs, and when he returned |popnng wag hela before Judge James a red hot campaisn right up to ing conditions is unnecessary and | needed. The farm house contains | Gred QOBArs B S0t LOUT o | Patrick McAvay, 12; Patrick Quirk, “POUuf live '““‘\‘_’_» 5 atep e ',’;"j‘,’: T. Meskill on the matter of substitut- brimary i does not contribute directly or in- | thirteen lar; rooms, with hardwood w]”“*hl_r ‘\m'm (o ETRAaHT : John Carlson, Denn O Keefl = 1““- 1 e <«vvtx‘\m\.1 1::‘nmv': .t,~ S ingla bondl for = lien thatbmigntite e - directly to winning the war, either In | floors and all modern conveniences. ]_‘m e ave Instructed the county | 165 Frank Hahn, 14; Patrick Meehan ‘“V‘TW ned *"” 18 spoiice o “\"‘“' filed by ¥u C. Denison of the Denison SUSPICIOUS ACTIONS, supplying food or relieving otlier la- [ To build it foday would cost fifteen ‘_,m:m, loners to have ime titie||©: Charles’ Anderson, 187 NWilllam eSGTD AT "’,\‘f'fi‘, men S€ON | Garage against an auto owned by bor that could be applied to work | thousand dollars and a thousand N s S| Murpr R4 nrlenacilec) 6; Tho about the place were glven to the Do- | panoog Krikorian. The last sesslon essential to the prosecution of the | lars will put it in first class condition, | S64T°NY 5 e \1‘4"1 e as Dolan, 13; Willla t lice and suspicion was directed 10} ¢ "tne agsembly enacted a new statute war., | There SbarniB Uit abontinire | Rl Saeh TSI rick O'Mara, 18 Gavin and Jennings. The suspects |, mjtting auto repalr men to lien Therefore, we believe that a large | vears ago that houses fifty cows autos for work done and not releasing .. wge farm shoul the purpose. | the roaa 1 Newington center to D: That the farm should |the s way, then over the state sible to Hartford, New Brit- j highway over the side of ain istol: the three lar and wountain and on the top of ¢ 1 1 to Alderman ' most rapidly growing centers of pop- , mountain to the iway and con- H. Gilson Payne of Washir is visiting 1ws in this city s. Payne was ney Kirk, night watchman at th Britain Machine Co. plant, left alibre revolver 1¢ police sta- Sunday morn ing picked it They have no idea of hurting the | pjck Howley, 4; S Theodore Were found in a room at the Hotel unday mor v icke g = o o e N o 2 5 P leloin. Serges 't anc atrol- 2 x 4 = 3 : fter it was thrown away by two ' farm should be purchased, = far | ten or a dozen Thorses. The ' [town of Newington and wish to co- | Johnson, 19. Bel lv” ; T (-:_t li?” ’1n'] T"v()]n} the. artos until the work was paid B men. The vouths walked down away from the ecenter of the cities as | would cost eight or nine thou operate with the town to ihe mutual an SHlopieys 100k ER Lhe f‘q Low o I"C for. Krikorlan's auto was repaired z 2 - 41! is practical and the men emploved | dollars to build. There are two large | #dvantage and progress of all con- MACDONALD—MAGOUN, headquarters and ch revealed |1, it was not released, awing to A tnut at ate hour and T i ctory engaged in an|in working that farm, in helping |silos, a big pig pen, milk siec ajcerned. T would call your wifention = about $50 on Jennings and about $40 {gispute over the amount of the bill b n factory engaged in an , i . 2 - E bnent. When they saw Mr. Kirk | other farmers in the couaty and | building for farm implements |fo the fact that Mrs. Robbins. Who | Supervisor of Physical Education to, N ‘y""”" ”'"”"”"l‘” “‘““fi" scat ‘)‘, This is the first case, so far as is : , vor roads. ols. There Gonih he | has written a letter of protest to the of the room at the hotel. On the roof | ynown, under the new statute stopped and threw away the re-| working on the roads. tool There is a hill sonth of the | y r Lo GO 2 e Dot i sta r. Personally, T believe that the whole | farming buildings suitable for the | Hartford Courant, sold a tract west \HE] B EE] JED, of anadisininsibatlainsie rollkoGhilla e = O system of contracting jail labor Is|location of the jail of tho trolley line and adjucent to M. and Mrs, Henry Norcross Ma-lamounting to $140 was found —The FORMER MAYOR HAS SON. Y T SSMEN WANTE! { wrong in principle and p nd It has been called the best far the Newington church to a firm of | zoun, of Medfard, Mass., announce the money found on the suspects and on - NY TRADESMEN WANTED. g L 2 E 2 sapsen anlocitae ) B e et e et it ReTIN G T S the roof just outside their window A son was born this morning o government is desirous of se-|I am opposed to renewing the pres- | the town of Newington and 1 the |12 speculators who cu ur | engagement of their daughter Corr S i former Mayor and Mrs. Joseph M J S % g i i Y chest assessme <old it in Jots to people who hs to J es Fox Macdonald, Harvard "08, was in and rills which agrees Ma Mrs. Jos vices of many trades-|ent contract at its expiration highest assessment 0’ ¥ o Jam M 1 1 4 = = - 5 : a £ g the service nany Lde; TG St il e i 6 0o || v st on of Mrs. Hen. with the denominations described by | Hallaran of Grove Hill. Mother and ' Q : ! aving decided that a sut- | Taking it altogether it Is x good | e : and John F. Quinn has openedj Maving decided that a farm ou ing g od | i ¢ 5 of | ke a0n e L ey i bt lquarters at 34 Church street,|side of Hartford was the proper loca- | farm and as well adapted for a site | €T0Y. This did not improve Newing- | rietta Fox Macdo of Cam z0, | Yankowski. Jennings and Gavin are |ehild & 3 e he will be glad to meet any|tion for the provosed jail, the com- |for the jail of Hartford counts «|ton center from a high class residen- | Mass. Miss Magoun is supcrvisor well known young men about town. bsmen thinking of joining the gov- | mission h been lookir up avail- | could be found in the state of Con- | tial standpoint but these people must educatian in the New g = N x fent services. He will be at this|able sites for several months—in | pecticut. Now the owners of this|Nave a place to live and from vear to { element scho = DEF h"lh\('l .0.\ TAWN. o L oh evening from 7:30 to 10| Newington, West Hartford, Bloom- |farm arc men of means and not |Year will contribute more and more ! 2 ‘ | Rosidents of tho west ond noted o ELL-ANS field They have They | to the wealth and prosperity of the Gerstaecker and Phenly lodges number of deer tracks on the lawns e , 1 ation de- and Windsor. also | obliged to sell at a sacrifice. ! ) ck to give any information d 0. O. ., will play another round at vieivity this morninz. These ime a lar; sonsulted Mr. Jackson, engineer of | did not offer this farm to the county | toWn of Newington Ab e o o county P U R e e s e solutely Removes ber of warkers are needed by the | the state department of health, in re- | but the committee was obliged to go to T would alsi All tention to the i nieeting of Ge lodge tonight street near Grove Hill. Tt fnment in Boston. gard to water supply drainage and |them. The commission has the pow- | fact that the town meeting to be held ot ¢ ught. gt i i2 Indigestion. Drugsi sewage disposal. After careful inves- | er to condemn land, but under the | Monday evening, March 18th in New- M. J. Kenuey has been appointed | is sa at the mountains in the V- g ggists tter is lower, Russell Bros.— |tigation and consideration the sub- fcircumstances it did not secm fair to |ington, was called to buy n fire en- | administrator of the estate of the | cinity of ‘l""‘_"”" Meadow shelter 2 | refund money if it fails. 25¢ committee on land of as take adv age of it. Long Bros. ' gine and the matter of the [artford late Anton Kocho ge number of deer. 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