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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1918. BELVIDERE Never looked prettier. f Be one of the first to make your selection. SACRIFICE SALE of ONLY ELEVEN (11 BELVIDERE, which is building up so rap- : th ik S idly is the Ideal Location for YOUR GAR- Come autqwet axitusse fere) s s1are - DEN until you are ready to build and there Prices from orly $98 up, on EASY TERMS is no extra charge for the use of the land with No Taxes or Interest for Two Years. while paying for same. i -BODWELL LAND COMPANY, National Bank Building, ’Phone 1801 or 838 ; You cannot get intoxicated buying LIQUORS (LICKERS) if the brand is THRIFT STAMPS—Get the habit. lots. bargains and it is now time to plow for your Garden. | | | - | lohn J. Castlllo to Rinaldino Tar- | [ NE GIRL SLAIN; DEATH RATE HiGH, oot WAR CONFERENGE | HANCOCK IN ARTILLERY EUUARTER HHIIONIS et e B e e | BACKTO HI CHIEFi HUSBAND ARRESTED re Jealousy Aseribed by Police As ladys M. Andrews to William | Motive for Murder in Maine {6 Mortaliies and Three Mar- ™' "™ * =™ g7 Koopedited Delegates From 'iihesicar'i3iscis 57,07 New Britain Machine Co. Direc- g Tow Mary A, Farley to £adie Dubowy. | perintendent of the Erwin Home. riages During Week ©alna and e on Tremont | {00 Towns in Attepdance | b rresent stationed i southern) {0[g Vote to Erect New Plant ‘ e Holiast, Me. Moy 1LMin U et Cooper Pease, night operator in the Hyman Kuaplan to Frank Rabino- 5 _ telephone office at North Searsmont, tz. land and building on Turlbu S Dircetors of the New Britain Ma- ; % was shot to death while at work early /A total of 99 deeds, of which 31 sircet ! Hartford, May -—Nearly 1,000 : T chine Co. voted at the special meet- ; : today. Roy Pease, the young woman's were warrantec deeds. were i Podwell Land (o. to x"athm-mc1‘-}‘-=le&unv representing 100 towns in L e ing, % rday afternoon to increase " 3 husband was arrested s and i uski. land on Dudley street. | Connecticut's eight counties were | L the company's capitalization $230,000 : : charged with the murder L. Alling to Demenico Got. : present at Foot Guard hall here this | B 3 3 Gne e e e 5 - : was 18 years old week. here were only three mar- | ¢, . land and building on High- | afternoon when the Connecticut War 5 : . record on May 10, at $25 par. The : . Miss Marie Jackson, day operator, Muge licenses issued, which is a sharp | way. { Conference, held under the auapices | [ % xS [ | company’s new capitalization will be 4 2 who witnessed the shooting, told the decline: in the matrimonial market Winifred F. Chapin to the Rose of the Connecticut State Council of | E& 3 181,500,000, The issue, will be payahic = police she was awakened by Mrs, 11 Floral Co. land and building on | Defense, was opened by Chairman | on July 3. The directors also author- E Pease and that Peasc was standing uirel street | Richard M. Bissell of the state de. | B i " S e O e G } i ihe diociat withia vovolve Rafflo Jinnueril to Falmiano Bru- | fense council. The conference will be | 3 g | the Aberthaw Construction Co. for ¢ & ekt # his hand He flred two shots, she I nelli. land and building on Ledge | continued this evening with a mass e S tHa arectionlat 4 e Factory buildine 1 v it E said, the first lodging in the wall and Crest. ! meeting, which will be attended hy | & b iat the new site in the south end & the second in the woman's head. Mrs. Mary Whnski to Julla Gwiazda, the delegates present this afternoon - ¢ e Work will begin at once. The action - o B Pease's baby wag asleep in a bed near lind and bullding on High street land by others who were unable to . e taken yesterday was forecast in the i o which the mother was killed Howard A. Willlams to Arthur W. | reach Hartford in time for the af- % ] S : Herald some time ago. : 2 Pease. a farm har refused ta Williams, land, two picces, on Tram- | ternoon session IR o The new issue of stock is to defray | ~ : : % make a statement. The couple had | Delegates attending the conference | P 3 THoBtost of the conetriction ot e , B ¢ §: scparated recently after being mars ale Toscano, ot mx. to An- represent the several counties as fol- | FEgs 3 factory and to pay for the land ac- e A i ricd two vears ago and the police at- scola, et ux.. land on Beaver | lows: | B i quired. The businegs of the New 4 tribute the shooting to jealousy. 7 ot NN - Fairfield county, 97 from 14 towns. | [ : Lt £ Britain Machine Co. hag hoomed for N - i towns. i B " entire output of the plant is war re- ®Rarles e A i i z £ @ :-‘,',',‘Jf,m' ,},'“‘1“'j_,]"‘h;“\:i;m‘"'fl oy { ”Y “EMS Middlosex county, 65 from i | i | Guirements, Several months ago the Miple and Whiting streets. Lo, | : % : company's capitaliz was in 2 8 s s ais New Haven county, 97 from 15! o & i . 5 o $ 00 Thomas Woods to John Plumbo, et | L | B L B LR s : q towns. I i b ) The factory building to he erected X, land and building on Mill $treet v vour seAd potatoss and fertiliz: 4 = £ 3 : Iietnee X New London county, 51 from | will be the new type of factory con 1€ city clerk’s office during the pas Wt the death rate maintained it Urevious high average, therc having lieen 15 mortalitie During the menth of April the death rate aver- ged more than two per day, the 10tal number having been 79, Fol- lowing ‘are the weekly rcalty trans- | fe)s Antoni Cieczynski, to Francis Cie- | nski, land and building, onc-half right, on Main street. Abraham Zevin to Ludwig Sem- | Qugustine F. Wooding to Guiseppe at Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co 2 B i e a i e o e towns. e - i . — struction, part brick and part steel trect. : Gir D TR | B Toiland foointy BT tromga growns LUTHER M. HANCOCK It will be 240 by 114 feet, onc story BRIt o bAlee T Saran ot T e miar b e Pea Windham county, 38 from 6 towns o ——————~— | high. The contract calls for the Bl Iana nnd building on Busna Vis- | ot 2oL l;' »\)'i ne m‘.‘ a \»tw\n ‘lle\x _(-‘u,,\‘ Hartford county, 238 frum N army camp with Company E of the!completion of the building in nine B Rne oo Jty .;nvns In this city. He is In | towns outelde of Hartford; 241 from ! 112th U. S, Artillery. weeks, The new bullding will be de= 0l SE0R SR iotumR (00 o P | Reill Botato Insestriont 2 Cotporar | L0 manciantimanine: Martford. He is a well known local young|voted to the production of certain |, 0 "5 B0 00 ™ S innoranic de- flon to Erilc Henril, Flenrikson: Jand | AXel P ‘Berlin of Jubilee strect, Total 970 from 100 tons in eight | man and a graduate of the New Brit- | steel work, now distributed throush | 14 trom his chief to accompany na Y bullding on Plainville Road who leaves with the next oonlmzr\n‘t mujmt‘ I ¢ ain High school where he was a|various departinents of the '“M(\mj-wvromrv Baker back to America. dames Wolfe to Sarah Quinlivan, | ©f draftces for Camp Upton, will e} The representatives of the federal [ prominent basketball player. TEctrvinuilainesion Ghesty 0B atre B oo e e e nd and building on Stanley street tendered a farewell party this cve-|sovernment who came to Connecti- — The new building will resemble some-] retary of war throughout his tout / 1 s home by 1 er of his it for the conferencc arvived in e what the new overnment ctory | William Morchead, ct al, to Au. | N8 at his home by a number of his P MANY PETTY THEFTS ™ | abroad. The days he spent in Wash- g Martfor s e 10 sek this | VAL ) = “hes stre The site : o gust Valentine, land, and building on | frend \[JlantroxdgiusciiberoraBLOROICIock & building on Chestnut street. The site 1, 0" ¢ror Secretary Baker returned : ! . Torning 4 ‘e mot by A reception selocred for the new huilding will not Tienry street A. A. Music by the Crosley Major | 110rning and were met by ] T selec { were restless ones, for he was anxious Fstate James Wolfe to Surali Quin- | String orchestra of Hartford. Bootn's | committee headedifhy ‘\_2""“0"(‘ fouis IN CITY SCHOOLS necessi .m_n‘w removal otanyoeitnalipds s i R R etion an, land -and huilding on Stanley | hall.——ad=t T e B e e ki BRI on G SR to Pershing after having been with sirect t i1 by 2 SR v L 5 % g 1 i 7 8 L | _An automoblle owned by J. M. Fin-| o cae made up of Arthur E. Bes {him in the Philippines. the Dutch i Charles . Collins. Trustee to Vie | negan was stolen from i garage in | {ay. director of the epeaking division, | Money Amounting to $20 Reported to | LEE-STAPLETON { East Indios, Japan, Mexico and Eu- ! THE PRICE YOU PAY toria Brofli, land on Wolcott street. | New Haven last night. oo % % g 5 & rope, disproves the adage that ‘“no | y " ake treatmen committee on public information; R { ol oY Hira e o I know I ought to take trea and Mis. Yom of 124 Hart- [ Major Rutledge Smith of Tennessee axeBes L L —_— [iIaniiajasnoraptol g vece aohcks Ix have been running down for th | | Sergt, Frank Lanckton, orderly of Gen. John J. Pershing for the past | DR. CLINTON Arthur Pereau to IFlorence Mr land and building on e ah L and Dibundin Tard avenue have received a card | pepresenting the Council of National ehants Kitkerad. ton 1s a mative of Cleveland. Ho says | | (800 BRER CHMEIE V%l sed outy S on e oty | AT2m P. Rerkowits stating that he | Defense; Frederick . Wolcott, ass [ Military Wedding at St. Francis'| paris is cheerful about the outcome j 28 ¥CoF 00 TR = 00 (e om morng Bl b o S | et ntedia el vl ngiRran cey tanf to Herbert C. Hoover. United| Since the sale of Thrift Stamps | Church at Which Cardinal Farley ing till night, don't care whether I on Curtis street 5 . M. Davenport has filed a claim | States food administrato and Ma- r\pcnfld‘{n the schools numerous ! 4 o Lo AT am dead or alive, have lost weight and| John J. Crean:Estate to Anthony | 19F $9 with Selectn Latham for | io Laughlin Macl.ean nf‘ the lmrnlurmf and thefts have been re- | Officiated Today. cannot do the same work I usediss Cleszynski, land and building on Main | hickens Killea by dogs. The rdon Highlanders and Black | ported. The Smalley, Lincoln, Burritt | gy 00000 oo pion oo Robert | BUTTONS AND BANDS do some years ago. If I were ag thdet | chickens were valued at'$3 each. Se- | Watch. who camo representing the jand Monroe schools have been on- |y =y MOERREY 200 S0 S reiliery. | strong as I was, 1 could carn good 4 . ) lectman Latham refuses to pay { committee on public Information. | tered. Tn addition there hate been h | e T | ev. T know T ought te Treuti Edga o Tann o e and | G a tationed at Camp Deévens, Mass, ana money. KNo’ . Ay nn to John Duchi, land {~he party was entertained at noon | petty thefts from school children. It i 5 ! WAIST ORNAMEN SI | i of the war. on Albanly avenue A smoker and entertainment will ! ek A Miss Laucile D. Stapleton, daughter of ¢ a good specialist, but I cannot afforg Isidor E. Finkelstein to Claren R, | be held this evening by the Ma- | 2t a small informal luncheon. Early {is reported that thefts amounting to Judge and Mrs. Stapleton, of Garfield te pay for the treatment.” | ehinists’ Tnion at 24 Chureh street, | this afternoon, Mrs, Angast Belmont |about $20 were committed at the B oai ook Inlace ol nt s You are paying for it NOW, my| | An interesting program was con. | of New York who has spent one|(Camp school during the week. Tn the o'clock 'in St. Francis Xavier friend, and dearly; yvet you do no James W. Ringrose to Stephen | ducted by the pupils of the Rockwell | Year in France In Red Cross service, | absence of the principal the report - church fn Brooklyn. Cardinal Farley, g get it R.itok, et al, land and building on | School in the Grammar schoel audi- | #'Tived in Hartford to speak at the,was not verifled. __ . of New York, an unclo of the bride. - g Let me tell you why. lieatty street | torium last evening for the henefit of | Miase meeting !M;_C\nmng. i i A theft to the amount of about 375 mciated. A nuptial high mass wa v oo - i Your health is your capital; you Teofil Bonczek, et al. to Frank | the Junior Red Cross. The program of the conferencs was recently committed at St. Joseph's gyng, b o L vorking capacity is the interest youl [ this afternoon hegan at 2:30 o'clock i parochial school, according to a re Lisutenant Gerald Coholan, of this Z wre drawing One of the several doss that has| ith musle by the Governor's Fpot:port heard. e ibeel oA DR et § ’ A good manager never spendsiia been annoying property owners in the | (juard band. This was followed b The police have not received any attendants appeared in military uni- than his interest. I northern part of the city was caught | .n address ¥ Justice George W. [ peports of thefts. form. A reception followed at the T Shoulal el bagin to draw Skl today. The owner will he prosecuted | vWjceler of Bridgeport, a memher of - . " bride’s home, and Lientenant and Mrs. - capital his interest would, of course in police court Manday morning if his | ne State Council of Defense and | § i AR : ; CONF e Lee left on a brief honeymoon. . capital s | identite is ostablished rman of the Bridgeport War Bu-| CONFIRMATION EXERCISFES. Sl | g ; TRy v et i Fditor Lussier of Holyvoke, Mas renn, who presented to the delegates o % .‘ = 3 ] T 4 P A ; ax & E9% ; f : oohline. ko Feent o e NMecunme ot the Counchl ar. | Class of 30 Members at $t. Matthew's EVE S ! i . / 2 You allow your health to run dow 2 ; re and more; therefore, you can i B & . S ¢ 1. Bes 4 spoke on “Pub- Church. S - will address a mass meeting of the | L2ur E. Bestor then sy not work and earn what you used {o. French in £t Jean' the Baptist hall, | iic Speaking and “}“1“"__,;‘]"‘ ! '*‘;‘r'”‘r The foilowing class of children High class photo drama, FFox's the- i : ; Do you see the point? You are draw: this evening. A large attendance in Winning the ¥ :“ 1"’ wing by | Wl be confirmed tomorrow mor ater. o o - ing on your capital—which is youd desired ilvimn of the Republic \n“l-“ £ DV iing at €t Matthew's Lutheran chureh, - : : A health—by allowing it to run down, s e ihe audience, accompanied the | ™ | 4 3 . ) f | Private Jo Ne ored: it Waldeman T. Block, Raymond T Vaudevilla and superior phota ‘ Sl o e our cing JNnteRTp ROl Iatntionad 1and, after which Morris E. ANing, i 0 b LA and so the Interest (yout: woli Camp Devens, is home for a. furlough. | LIM0 Aftor wileh Alerts b A b | Hansman, Guet E. Jost, IMerhert F. | plays, Lycoum theater ; g | capacity) Is steadily growing smalie John F. Rourke, athletic coach at & Address en | Sodac il e Adolply J i i ok 4 You used to make good money L[] Calgate university, Hamilton, N. Y El‘s\::‘lfl“"m:"A?:slll(;;( ':,,f',‘)','“ e ome | s Tred Kurt, Fdward T. Mavir- | Moving pictus and vaudeville now you earn about half of what yot hag returned to his home in this city | \lyiute Men.” The andienee then ]':7.)1r‘)‘fiillhull;\\|:|1;‘f\dJfl\‘}‘:y“;n: m‘n‘z} ll‘*‘y‘l\]r' Keeney's theater "“fr” ey ',_I,M for the summer months, He has been | _ e Hyes Bupne | oneli Ay SaaDIEN s s LS L % g o make two, three or four dolla 219 Asylum Street, named as director of the playgrounds | {37 “&‘h”q' ”\‘\:nixhyr::ml.:\‘y:‘n\::::' LTy BIGRe rina el IOSTEn B, Chamberlain council, Jr. O. T. A | 4 i ool was play to you; and you had al auring the coming summer. Recently i o W A BERE O e clowed | Walter I Surke. Jullus Sness, Bd- |ar, meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. your heart and soul in your work. HARTFORD. Mr. Rourke attended a meeting of ath- | (i an address “Connecticut and the | o rd . Zitzkat: Anna Blar, Olga S | These happy days arc gone. lete directors ih Philadelphia, Pa.. {0 00 80 00 00 tor Rut. | Eekert. Frieda J. Gramitt, Mary TI. Veza society meets in Vega hall. You now barely make a living and with the view of entering the govern-| ‘" Hansrath, FElsie T.. Jung, Emma A ledze Smith. 2 = e | Aind 1t almost beyond vour strength ment aervice aa an structor in the | T8 SR nase meeting will :';‘)f;<'l‘\:r:fr4\(fl{zllt:1g l;w;fizyf_.w:,n:w't e Norden lodge, I, O. G. T.. benefit| And you shudder at the thought @& Aviation Corps. GRSCY E O i with a musical | 1 ~1<: i it '»fimh" 1., | concert, Bungalow. v what will happen when the fina | €ad, land and building on Whiting Leot Gutfoanski, land and huilding on } Ticaver street | 3 5 program by 3 1 club of Flarts s e i r o breakdown comes. CHURCH MUSICALE. MAY 78rd & Raiph B¢ Baldwingl Alrector | YL nchettpLenkadic S Woonta ! N sts’ Union, smoker and en- o i 4 The class of 1917 is requested to | Tachini K Figure out in dollars and cent: The Woman's society of the Center{ Delegates present this — afternoon | % FE0 o | tertainment, 34 Church street, what you have lost already and yo ' church will glve a May musicale in the | icarned with interest that a new na- ‘ g = > Originality was shown by the de-| will be amazed at the amount; and . e e loritnalo e ninra s e i onaiifsona nrl(!l\’und NT:QL w:'l!" . C“—' “;——;,\,\;;_‘;“\” 1%1"_“;0;;;;:\ s Y. M. A. A. dance in s;gner{n( :h::n“;‘hr:‘::n::m‘:\'c;na‘l’[:&? wh‘at y‘ou are gong to lose is beypn o e introduced s his evening's mass “ICE TAN NTS™ NNED. s - gone far fri e} stan- | estimation. \ irseting. There will be addresses to- At a meeting of the senior class T fdnrd. exquisitely fo ornament this The dollar vou MIGHT earn, Wi been arranged and will consist ofi | night hy Governor Marcus H. Mol- iyt do i ion’chool held vesters GES PEAGE PRAYERIRMrg?wdwam with buttons and| qon't, is an actual expense to youl 1 { Part 1., a, Air for G String, Bach-|comb, Mrs. August Belmont, Fred-} a " o1 ayniost unaninous vote was POPE UR | twin bands. You spend it. And what do you ge ixclusive Patterns j/ | | aa. : ‘ Wilhelmi: b, Minuet in D, Mozart, by | ¢rick C. Walcott and Major Laughlin « ¢;1x0n to do away with the old cus ol L e e for it. Worry, anxiety, despond cellent program for the musicale haa . &y - . Maclean Watt e r want and deprivation for your famil « Mr. Anderson; IL. a, Where E'er You | tom followed out by senjors of other | . - — =1 New Paige Headquarters, " ¥ ;. Chal'mlng bhddes e classes, of wearing white trousers on | UF#es World to Appeal For ‘“Cessa e . e The dollar you take out of you Walbeande an g iosnabyit (ANOVATION NOT INVASION. class night, and to the senfor prom.| tjon of Evils Tormenting Human.| The Standard Auto Tire company, | pocket and spend for treatment wit The new Rugs that tend to Kelly: 11, a, Valse d’Amour, Max Re- " o This action was taken hecause of the Ilocal agents for Paige cars in this [ an experienced specialist is not ai add cheer and real home com | ger: b, Lotus B3 Gl BeoR st Hovsl At i unnecessary expense entailed in the | ity on June 29, St. Peter's Day. |'(i v, 1s now permanently located at | expense. It is an investment. And & fort are here In variety Cache-Cache, Plerne, Mr. Hart: 1v.,|Messenzer Boys Appear in MIMtary | jrchaso of white trousers for these g the new salesrooms, corner Seymour | return you get increased working a, Slumber Song, Revin: b, Doris, R Uniforms Today. two occasions Ro;m-. Mfl}" 11 ;’.\ slrmrml P”‘oi" fand Elm streets, where all models [ ability, higher wages, health and hap: 2! e Vi s in, by Mrs. Horton and Mr. Andersor . vester " * ) - i34 | for the cessation of evils tormentng [ ,¢ the Paige can be seen. In connec- | piness at home. Hight BlosLA st o G Do e o e ssiernRUnIOR RSl estaph G e { humanity during mass on St. Peter's | jjon with the showroows a first class | Which will you choose? st. Ronald: b, Love, I Have Won You, | D28 causht| the military spirit and it SERVICE FLAG DEDICATION | av, June 29, is urged by the pope in | g5rage and auto repair shop will be| Can you hesitate? | | Body Brusseis | Roland, by Mr. Kelly: 11, a, Walther's | has adopted a uniform of military | The tickets for the service flag |® SPecial message addressed to the | naintained and Mr, Lash, the man- . n | world ager of the company announces that D Cl t J H d n ST = he has completed arrangements with r' ln On . y Y Tapestry Brusscls Prize Song, Wazner-Wilhelmj; b, vle ‘and cut for its messenger boys. | dedication at the Swedish Lutheran turne, Chopin-Sarasate, by Mr. Ande: Ten of the boys on the local staff|church, May 19, at which United 3 . Without. question. there’s a | son; IIL, Sclected: b, Morning | blossomed out in the new suits today | States Senator Trving L. Lenroot of | MOTHERS DAY PROCLAMATION. |3, F. Keeley to take charge of the | Specialist in Nervous and .Chro: Rug here for every home and | Hymn, Henschel, by Mrs. Horton; IV, {and by some it was thought they were | Wisconsin will be the speaker, went Washington, May 11.——President |'repair work. Mr, Keeler is an ex- Diseases. at the exact price you wis { Scherzo in B flat minor, Chopin, Mr. the advance guard of a Jmilitary or- | on sale today at Crowell's drug store, | Wilson will issue proclamation late | pert auto mechanic and the fact that | 373 ASYLUM ST., COR, FORD SH pay. Inspection invifed. | Hart. Among the soloists will har““iu!lon» The only difference was | Besse-Leland’s, Miller Hanson's | today declaring tomorrow Mothers' | he will ve charge of the repair HARTFORD, CONN, A Wiltons—A\ll Grades irank N. Kelly, formerly a soloist at | that the boys moved faster than anldrug store and at Hultgren's book | Dax and asking its observance | business assures competent service.— | 10 to 12, 1.30 to 4; 7 to 8. Sund army. store on Arch street. throughout the country. advt. and Holidays 10-to 1, { the Center ehunzh of this city.

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