New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1918, Page 9

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Best Values Best Qualities 6 Factories | Food Must Be Saved. DON’T LOOSE A New REFRIGERATOR Will Save at Least a Third. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918. DVANCE SALE BOHN SYPHON, WHITE ENAMEL 75 Refrigerators Bought Before the Advance at 1917 Prices THE CHANCE OPPOSITE THE PARK . C. PORTER INSIDERABLE LAND AS CHANGED HANDS Realty Deeds Recorded in Past | Week total of 87 deeds were recorded the city clerk’s office during the te weck and a dozen marriage li- és were also issued. There have 17 deaths during the week. In: fled among the deeds recorded were following 29 realty transfers: rederick A. Litke and wife to bl Zotter and others, land and digs on Chapman Land Co. to Vincenzo Magarella, on Oak and Allen strects; New in Real Estate & Title Co. to ncis L. Templeman, land and ding on RBlack Rock avenue; | nk FH. Johnston to Rudolph fimay and others, land and build- | -0z Seymour avenue; John A. | lerson and wife, to Salvatore Seta- | . land and building . on Tast et; Bodwell Realty company to Bodwell Land company. one- | d interest in land on Tulip. Car- | and Anise streets and Hillcrest | we: Bodwell Land company to | H. Makowski, land on Dudley Bodwell Land company to A. Bloomquist. land on Lake | Bvard; Bodwell Land company R. Larson, land on Stanley let; Fannie W. McKirdy, and oth- to Bodwell Land company, two- interest in land on Tulip, and Carmel streets and Hill- | t'avenue; Equitable Realty com- | by to Joseph Carzen, land and ding on Queen street; Bodwell d company to Nicola Valante, “on Allen street; Albert Chant | alph Chant, land and ing in street; Ignacy < rs, to Hadezda Rys, ding on Cemectery lane; bknar to Andrew Brzusek, building on Booth street ski to Rachela Zabohanzha, bislding on Silver street: Joseph froods to zzareno Zenobi. and rs, two pieces, land and building. on Tremont and one gn Wilcox t; William F. Delaney to Libe- Trotta, land and building hett street: Minnie Di, labeth J. Anderson, trustee, building on Wellington ell Land company to North i Mfz. company, land and build- oa Haley and Stanl streets han Mushlin to Ralph Seide, land | puilding on Dewey street: Byron olmes to James P. Lawton, land building on Fairview street and Ldland street; estate of James ane to Catherine Kane, and oth- | jand and building on Cleveland | Lt: Savings Bank of New Bri- to Catherine Roche, land and g on East and Kelsey strects: | z “Guiazdg~ to Mary Uli and {ding on High stree e of sBridget Coyle to Filadilfio jand on Lawior street; orbin to Daniel J. Hayes, pujlding on Corbin Place; Che; Wsavings Bank to William H. Al- tand and building on Stanl t. pa and Sadie Dubowy and Myer bap sold today through the Camp Estate Co. a two-family house 5 ‘Winthrop street to Adam Majer. Mr. Maler sold, through Camip Real E: 0., a one- iy house at fia Rival, wife hias Rival. L't wait for the rus Bring -in pPanama Hat now. Conn. Hat Co. { | | | ds on to land of Policeman I(BERSHIP. Mary's Ladies’ T. & B. so- ! will’ initiate 26 members at a | ing to be held May 9. A rvecep- will follow. The applications recelved Thursday ovening and at meeting it v voted to pur- $100 Liberty Bond. Willis | | that Jiis, BEAUTY PYRAMID IN Y. M. oA Misses Lynch, Lynch, Burckhardt. Janelle, Feeney. O'Keefe, Dunn, Loomey, Kerin, Dube, & B. SOCIETY SHOW Ea gan, McEnroe, Doherty, Gilbert, Cotter. the Y. present néxt Moénday A. & B. e Minutes From PBroadwa the Lyceum theater. This musical comedy is too welil popular known to | theatersoers to need any introduction. The reputation of past plays put on by the T. A. antee the public bette: than that ever. this year The WILL PLANT WHEAT Pusiness Men Take Land at Tracy Farm and Will Have Harvest Milled Into Flour. Garden yester- The Now committee held a day afternoon at Cemmerce rooms. It was announced all the Tracy farm has been taken up. Quite a number of prom inent men are going to take an acre two apiece in addition to the small piots. and sow it down to wheat, which they will into XXX flour after The question of the disposal fertilizer turned over by the farm committee was discussed at length, and it was decided after a good deal of discussion to charge $50 a ton for it. This is about $5 below the ma ket price for this year's fertilizer. The profit on it will be turned over tc the credit of the farm committee, when the money is city treasury. Chairman E. 0. Kil- Lourne of the cultivation committee th the assistance of Superin- tendent Albin Holmguist make an in- ventory of the tools and have charge of the male of fertilizer, Superinten- dent Holmquist reported that 50 cres havo already been ploughed up at a cost of $386. The work of stak- ing out wiil he commenced Monday or Tuesds 1t was voted that as- glgnments wiil all be made by May o that the pianting will begin that dote, Last Home meeting the Chamber Britain harvest. of the the immediately after | i ot | have ground down | reverted to the | | tabled year 700 vear there are 1 more keep coming in ! that the late applics until all the rest arve disposed and then if there aré any char s, they will be given consider- Chairman Géorge K. Macau- who has done spiendid work curing land, reported getting more acres. This will make land énough for 900 plots, and still more land is urgently needed. Mayvor Quig- ley has offered the use of Lyon street property. plots were given out. 0 applications, and It was decid- tions shall be his EXPRESS DRIVERS FINED FOR THEFTS' Ward and Barrett Take Money, Meat and Furnishings and Are Arrested. In police court this morning E Ward and Georgo Barrett, driv employed hy Adams Expross were charged with thefts. Ward was fined $35 and Barrett was flned $20. They wero placed on probation. Judge James T. Meskill was on thoe bench, and Prosecutor Klett prose- cuted, Detective Sergeant tifled that Ward confessed to the thoft of $42 in cash. Fic took the money and alfo o check for $18 from Barrett's overalls, Iarrett took a ploce of beef, n ham and bologna bolonging to Miller & Olson and col- Ricaardson tes- | been rehearsing diligently for the B.'s will no doubt suar- | This | on ! ! said a chorus of sing and to a fine weeks and aided by and boys who ean everything points eight girls dance < \ production hosiery being shipped of Arch street. said that two dozen union suits, a half dozen were missing from Manager Beach a Co. oftice made and Greco eco lars, shir Salvator Salv to ore G four nd hosiery hox sent him the local Adams m for shorts wa by AMiller Olson. Detective 8 geant A. €, Malone testified that Bar- re admitted ng the things home. claimed some of them had scturned. This was denied by people to whom they were to have been given hack, Barrett the beef and ham be- out of a barrel. He in- the goods were returned. had no defense to offer. The money was recovered. Branagan and John Cook to 10 days in jail for colla hirts to of said no ¢ but bheen the posed took it fell e Lse sisted Ward stolen Thomas were sentenced i va HALF RATE CABLE Groft Announces tion of Old Rates. x. F. Groft Manager age of Western Telegraph Co. announces the restoration of the half rate or de- terred cable services to a limited ex- tent. F rate service { and ! the Town of 473 the County Commissioners Hartford County. I hereby apply for a Druggist’'s Li- cense to sell Spirituous and Intoxicat- ing Liquor: le, La Wine, and Cider, at Dwight Street, Town of New Britain. I agree not to sell Spirituous and Intoxicat- ing Liquors to bé drunk on the prem- : T agrec not to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors in quantities excecding one gallon. except other than distilled not exceeding 5 gallons; Iagrec to pay sixty-five dollars only for such license that it shall be revocable for misrepresentation if T do not fulfill Pharmacy No To for i the foregoing agreements. And I, on oath, do state that the | business there to be carried on is one engaged as employee li- in which I am of the proprictor, and that 1 am & censed Pharmacist. Dated at New Britain day of April, A. D.. 1918. CHARLES DROBEGG, Appiicant. Incorporated this 13th East St Onner. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of New Britain and hereby the foregoing appli- cation of Charles Drobe; for a cense, and hereby certify that applicant is a suitable person Pharmacy, B. sign and endors said to De {licensed pursuant to said application | day of April. A. D., {wig, F. i electo asl Resump- | some time past this half | had been suspended, ow- | ing to the extraordinary demands on | the cable service, due to war tien At present the half rate service to Australia, New Zealand and other Tritish Pacific points can only be ac- cepted, via FEastern route, which tikes & slightly higher rate than ; normal. condi- | | Britain this 15th 1918. Alex J. Olson, Christ Ziegler, Dated at W TLaud- Lars August Nelson Areéndt, Anderson. I hereby certify that the named signers and endorsers and tax-payers, owning J. ibhove- are real liquors and those in quantities | - | EDDY, COOPER, McKEE, BALDWIN, ECONOMY, It is Your Duty DON'T WAIT SONS OPPOSITE THE PARK estate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain this 15th day of April, A. D., 1918. ALFRED L, THOMPSON, Town Clerk Pharmacy No. 591 To the County Commissioners Hartford County. for tuous and Intoxicat- ing Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cid at 217 Street, Town of New Britain. T a not to sell Spirituous and Int ing Liquors to be drunk on the prem- ises: 1 agree not to sell Spirituous tand Intoxicating Liquors in quantities exceeding one gallon, except other than distilled liquors and those in quantities ceeding 5 gallons; T agree to pay v-five dollars only for such licen d that it shall be revocable for { misrepresentation if I da not fulfill | the foregoing agreements. And I, on oath. do state Busines in which I am engaged as employee of the proprietor, and that I am a li- censed Pharmacist. Dated at New Britain day of April, A. D., 1918 THOMAS A. BURK Applicant Louis K. Liggett Co. B. O. We, the undersigned, are eclectors and taxpayers, owning real estate, the Town of New Britain and hereby jsign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Thomas A. Burke for a li- cense, and hereby certify that said applicant itable person to licensed pursuant to said appl tion Dated at New this 17th § day of April, A. Antonio P. Fabal that the 17th this is a 1918 John J. Walsh, | day of April, A for a Druggist's Li- | Main | !in saiq district there to bé carried on is one | be { bate ! ar of ! be | Thos. F. Farrell Thos. F. Flannery. 1 hereby certify that named signers and electors and tax-payers, estate, in the Town of Nev Dated at New Britain D., 1918 ALFRED L, THOMPSON Town Clerk. Wm Cadwell above- endorsers are owning rea Britain 17th this Order of Notice of Iearing. District of Berlin, Court, April A. D. 1918, tate of Elizabeth (alias E ¥gan, late of the town of New Brit deceased the applicatio praying that, on said estate, ss Probata iza) in, George W. Adminis. be auth- Upon Andrew, trator of as he may | orized ana empawered to sell and con- deceased situated said ap- appears, said estate per fully interest of ain real Britain, filc vey all in in said plication it is ORDERED—That said heard and determined at the Pro- Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 1st day of May, A. D. 1918, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency raid application and the time and of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said district, and by posting a capy of this order on the public sign-post in the town New 3ritain, in said district, and by givin notice to all parties in interest, ecithe personally or by mailing ta each one prepaid pos copy of this orde and return make to this Cou notice the to o New on and more application Plac ge, a Exclusive Motor We respectfully invite the motoring public to inspect a Complete Kissel Chassis, now on exhibition at our Arch Street Salesroom. This Chassis has been brought here at a great expense and gives the public of New Britain an opportunity to inspect the working parts of a high-grade motor car. Call and see our beautiful line of All Year Cars. Various models $1485 to $3,800. 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