New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1918, Page 9

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The Stain-Bloch Co. 1318 | { | STAMP | SAVINGS *We honestly believe that we are rendering a service to the men of New Britain in recammending and selling STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES Suits 20.00 to $35.00 straw Hats Summer Hosiery | Tight Weight Underwear Summer Shirts Wash The Farrell _Clothing Co. Neckwear Britain, New Brit- 28th, 1918 mons, ity Court of New Ma Isidor ain, Conn., John F. Willis, of New Britain, Conn., Hilding Nelson of New Britain, Conn., and The Hotel Nel- son, Inc., of Britain, Conn. budgment of Foreclosure By Sale. ! This action by writ and complaint laiming a foreclosure of mortgage bn the following articles of personal | roperty to wit: The articles of personal property ,entioned in Exhibit A, annexed jereto and maae a part hereof; And the sale of said mortgaged ersonal property came to this court | n the fifth Monday of April 1918, nd thence to the present time when | he plaintiff appeared and the de- | endants, John F. Willis, Hilding Nel- | kon and The Hotel Nelson Incorpor- | Ltcd made default of appearance. ! The court finds that said writ dated | pril 16th, 1918, was duly served on | sefendants as appears by the officer’s eturn thereon endorsed. The court having heard the plain- iff, no plea or answer being flled by he defendants finds the allegations ? the complaint true and that two thouzand three hundred wo dollars and eighty-five cents jue from the defendant, John Villis to the plaintiff on the mort- Jage debt therein mentioned. Whereupon it is adjudged James J. Watson of New Britain, Conn., is appointed to sell the mort- ~d premises above described, that he shall sell the same as a whole at | L ublic auction on the premises where | they are now located at the Hotel | Nelsor street, New Britain, on | ‘the 17th of June, 1918, at 101 e’clock in forenoon unless at | o~ hefore said time, said sum above tound to be due upon said mortgaged deb together with legal interest | upon the same to the d of pa; ment from the date Of this judgment | and the costs of this suit as taxed at | this date amounting to forty dollars ands 81 cents and also the cost of eppraisal hereinafter = directed is previously made and returned as the same 10 be taxed by the clerk, be paid by one or more of the defen- dants to the plaintiff in which event said sale shall not take place; that | he shall advertise such sale by pub- lishing a notice thereof containing a description of the personal property | in the New Britain Herald, a daily newspaper printed in New Britain, | not less than two times, commencins on June 1, 1918 and when such sale | shall have been made by said James | J Watson pursuant to this judgment, | he shall execute and submit for the | approval of this court a bill of sale | 0f the personal property to the pur- | chafer and make a return of his | doings and bring the oroceeds of such sale into court. That ward m- mons of New Britain, Conn, W. J.| Dunlay of New Britain and John A. | Andrews of New Britain, disinterest- | ed persons are appointed to appraise | said property under oath and to make return of their appraisal to the | clerk of this court on or before June 6, 1918, and that the plaintiff shall be { allowed his costs including the ex- | pense of appraisal to be taxed and | raic out of the proceeds of said salc JAMES T. MESKILL, of the city court of the City of New Britain. New Exhibit A. shades, 2 tables I bed, 1 1 1 mat- piliow case, 1 spread, 1 arpet 1 bath rug 1 bath screen, 1 table and and cover 1 caair| | | | | 24 hairs, 244— Foom cloth, 2 < Room tress, blanket, 1 towei, 1 shade, 1 eavoer 1 dresser and rocker. Room 242 trgss, 2 sheects, 1 pillow blanset. 1 dresser, carpet, sma'l and cover, wardrobe. 2 towels shelf, backet, 1 shade and screen { Room 240—Bed, spring and mat- | tress, 2 sheets, 1 blanket, 1 spread, plliows ¢ , 1 wardrobe, 1) 1 table and cover, | 1 shelf, chair, | scre oil | , spring and mat- | and ca | slass | 3 carpet. Room rocker:; 3 beds and 3 springs, 1 roli paper, 1 umbrella rack towel, 1 glass shelf, ? shades «2d 3 Screens. Room 236—1 bed, spring and mat- | tress, | ana { rocker, 2 1 1 pillow and case, 2 | mofa, | shade, 1 | baskets, |.screen, 1 | and 1 | 1 basket, 1 t tress, | wardrobe, 1 dresser and cover, table and cover, 1 chalir and rocker, 2 sheets, 2 pillows ansl cases, 1 blanket and spread, 1 basket, glass shelf, L carpet, 1 screen and 1 shade. Room 234—1 dresser and cover, 1 table and cover, 1 chair and rocker, 1 tree, carpet, 2 towels, bed, spring and mattre pillows and cases, 1 blanket, 1 spread, 1 basket, 1 shade \d 1 screen, cuspidor. toom 232—1 bed, spring and mat- . 1 dresser and cover, 1 table and 1 tree, 1 carpet, 2 pillows and 2 sheets ,1 blanket 1 spres 4 and screens, 1 basket, 1 shelf, 2 towels, bath rug, and bath towel nd 1 rocker. In closet—13 zom- forters, 2 pillows, 15 bottl of am- monta. Room 230—1 ; and mat- tress, 2 pillows and 2 cas sheets, 1 blanket, 1 spread, 1 wardrobe, table and cover. 1 dresser and cover, 1 shelf pidor, 1 basket, 1 <cr, 2 screens and 2 tres cove! cuses, shade: bed ro carpet. Bed, and mat- cases, 1 table 1 shelf spring two SPTY . 1 wardrobe, dressers and cover cuspidor. basket, 1 screcns, 2 shades, |1 bed, spring and mat- sheets, 1 blanket, 1 spr 1 tree, 1 dresser and cover, 1 rocker, 1 chair, 1 table and mat, basket and carpet Room 224—1 bed, spring. mat- tress, 2 pillows and cases. 2 sheets, 1 blanket, 1 spread. 1 wardrobe, table cover, 1 dresser and cover, 1 shelf, 2 towels, 1 carpet, 1 chair screens, 2 shades. Bed, spring, mattress, heets, 1 blanlket, 1 spread, tree, dresser and cover, table and cover, 1 rocker, 1 chair, 2 2 screens, 2 towels, shelf, 1 no carpet Room 220-—Ladies’ parlor 2 shades screens, 4 upholstered chalrs, 1 carpet, 1 plant. 218—1 bed, 1 screens, 1 spring and mat- sheets, 1 blanket, 1 pillow a spread, 1 dresser and cover, chair, 1 tree, 1 shelf, I towels, basket, 1 bath mat, 1 bath towel, table and cove Room 216—2 baskets, 2 carpet, 2 shades, 2 screens, 1 1 shelf Room, sereens. Room Room 226—1 1 pillow Room Room carpet, 2 shades, chairs, tree, 214——Carept, 4 shades, 4 able, wardrobe, screen, 1 shelf, 1 carpet, Closet, 30 rolls toiie paper. 210—1 carpet, 1 chalr, 1 shade, 1 shelf Room 208—1 bed, spring and mat- tress, 2 pillows and cases, sheets, 1 spread, 1 comforter, 1 carpet, 3 shad: 2 screens, 1 tree. 1 dresses 212— Room | and cover, table and cever, 1 chair, 1 1 towel. hade, 1 ade, 1 bath mat Ladies' screen, the general screen. Room 2061 a basket and shelf, and Gents'toilet—1 bath, 1 bed, spring, mattress, pillows and cases, 1 spread, 1 com- carpet, 1 chair, 1 rocker, dresser and cover, 3 screens, 1 spring, mattress, 5 pread, 1 com- chair, 1 rocker, 1 cover, dresser and cover, tree and basket, 1 screen 1 <nade. Room 202—1 bed, spring, mattress, blanket, 2 sheets, 1 pillow, and case, 1 spread, 1 carpet, 1 table and cover, 1 dresser and cover, 1 chair, 1 shelf, 1 bath towel, 1 basket, 1 shade 1 screen, two hall screen doors, cuspidors in hall, 2 strips of carpet Linen Closet. table cloth tops, 107 napkins, 37 sheet pillow 1 dresser towels, carpet, 1 table cloths, 9 towels, 29 cover, 8 bath Closet on First Floor. 124 towels, 27 hand towels, cloth 6 table tops, 16 pillow 2 bath towels, 3 towels, 1 cover, soiled, 16 towels, 1 bath towel, 12 sheets, 12 pillow cove Closet on Third Floor. 3 table cast 5 pillows, 14 comforters, 3 1 box soap. Room 340—Bed, tress, 2 sheets, 1 blankets, spring and mat- pillow and case, 1 | blanket, 1 spread, 1 rocker and chair, 1 dre; screens, bath rug, 2 1 table and cover, tree, shade. th towel, 1 1 glass shelf. Room 388—1 bed, spring and mat- 1 blanket, s d, 2 pillows and 2 r and rocker. 1 1 wardrobe, 1 t dresser and cover, glass shelf, 1 and cover, car- basket, and cover, pet, 2 tow 1 glass. Room - £ and and mat- sheets, 1 rocker, 1 shad and cover X T lows and cases, s she basket 1 gla Room 334—Bed, spring spread, blanket cas 2 sheets, 1 carpe 1 table ad cove 1 dresser and cover, 1 tree, rocker, 1 chair, 4 shades, 4 screen towel, 2 shelves, 1 bath and cover, 2 carpet, 2 towels, and masi tre and 2 pillows owel, Room 332—Bed sheets, 2 blanket, table and 1 roc 2 screens, Room sprir mattress pillows and cass 1 spread, 1 wardrobe, 1 over, 1 dresser and air, 1 carpet, shelf, 1 glass, 1 30—Bed, spring, pillows, 2 cases, cover, 2 shades, basket mattress, 1 blanket wardrobe, ! table and cover, 1 2 shades, 1 spread, 1 cover, 1 dr 1 chair, 1 carpet ket —Bed, spring, 'y 2 pillows, 2 cases, 1 spread, 1 blanket, 1 carpet. 1 wardrobe, 1 t and cover, 1 dresser, and 1 cha 2 soreens, 1 rug, 1 towel towels, 1 shelf. 1 Room tre: 2 1 spre table war towels, 1 Room 324—Bed, sprin tress, 1 pillow and case, 1 blanket, 1 carpet, 2 chairs, cover, dresser and cover, and rocker, 2 sereens sser 1 glass, Room 2 sheets, mattres able cover bath gla shades, bath, 2 basket -Bed sheets, d, 1 and and snat- and cases, -arpet, 2 chairs, and cover, 1 screens, 2 spring 2 pillows blanket, 1 cover, shades, dresser and mat- spread, 1 table and shades, 2 \shelf, 1 chair, | i on the floor there , strips of c: and | dresser | 1 wardrobde, 1 table | pli- ¢ screens, 1 glass shelf, 2 towels, bath towel, 1 bath rug, 1 basket. Room 322—Bed, spring, mattress, 2 sheets, 2 pillows and cases, 1 blanket, 1 spread. 1 carpet, 1 dresser and cover, 1 table and cover, 1 tree, 2 chai 2 towels, 1 glass shelf, 2 shades, 2 screens, 1 glass, 1 basket. Room 18—Bed, spring, mattress, pillows and cases, 2 sheets, ¢ basket 1 carpet, 1 table and cover, 1 Tocker, 1 chair, 1 tree, 1 dresser and cover, 2 shades, 2 screens, 2 towels, 1 bath | towel, 1 basket, 1 bath glass shelf, 1 glass. Room 316 sheets, 2 1 spread, 1 1 dresser shades, 2 rug, 1 . spring. mat nd cases, 1 blanket, carpet, 1 table and cov. and cover, 1 hasket, screens. 2 towels, glass glass, wardrobe. Room 314—Same shades and 4 screens. Room 312-—Same shade and 1 screen Room 310—Same as shade and one screen. Room 308—Red, spring and tress, 2 pillows and cases, 1 ter, 1 spread. 2 sheets, 1 blanket, 1 carpet. 1 table and cover, 1 dresser and cover, 1 chair. 1 1 glass, hath b 1 towel, 1 as 318 only 4 as only 1 316 only onc mat- comfor- bhath shades, 2 screen are 2 screen doors the hall. Room 316—Brl, spring. pillow and case. 1 spread. 2 sheets. 1 blanket, 1 carpet, 1 wardrobe, 1 table and cover, dresser and cover, 1 bathtowel, towel, 1 chair, 1 rocker, three screen: 3 shades, 1 glass shelf, 1 basket Room 30 Bed, spring mattress, 1 comforter. 1 spread. 1 blanket, 2 sheets, 2 pillows and cases, 1 dresser and cover, 1 table and cover, 1 rock- er. 1 chair, 1 carpet, 1 towel, 1 glai shelf, 1 tree, 1 shade, 1 screen. Room 30 Bed, spring., mattress, 1 pillow and case, 1 spread, 1 hlank- et 2 sheets, 1 carpet, 1 tree, 1 dres er and cover, 1 table and cover. | chair, rocker, 1 shelf, 2 towels, 1 bath | towel, 1 basket, 1 glass, 1 shade, 1 screen. 1 bar, 1 cigar hasket, rpet on mattress, comforter, 1 1 1 board, 1 | pump, water ware, stoci back bar. 1 case, 1 electric exhaust fan, gl s and liquors, plumbing, 1 cash register, 3 rubber mats. General Bath. 1 screen. Gent's Toilet. 1 shade, 1 screen Room 348—1 bed, spring, mattres 2 pillows and case, 1 spread, 1 blank- | et, 2 sheets. 1 comforter, 1 table and | | 1 work 1 shade, cover, 1 dresses and cover. 1 ward- robe, 2 shades, 1 tree, 1 glass shelf, 1 basket, 2 screens, 1 chair. Room 346—1 bed, spring, mattress. 1 pillow and case, 1 comforter, | spread, 1 blanket, 2 sheets, 1 carpet, 1 dressér and cover, 1 table and cov- er, 1 chair, 1 tree, 1 glass, 1 bath towel, 1 basket, 1 shade, 1 screen, 2 towels. Room 344—Bed, spring, mattress, pillows and cases, 1 comforter, 1 spread, 1 blanket, 2 sheets, 1 carpet, 1 wardrobe, 1 table and cover, 1 dresser and cover. 1 glass, 2 towels, 1 glass shelf, 1 shade, 1 screen, 1 basket. Room 342--Bed, spring, mattress, 3 shades, 1 shelf. glass, 2 pillows and cases, 1 blanket, 2 sheets, 1 chair, 1 rocker, 1 table and cover, 1 dresser and cover, 2 towels, 1 tree, 1 basket, screens. Oftice. 8 casy chairs, 5 chairs and writing | desk, settee, 1 clock, 1 safe, 2 baskets, 3 brass cuspidors, 1 umbrella rack, 1 cash register, letter cabinet, key boards, 1 annunciator, 1 cigar case, 3 bundles of cards, 1 box of matches, 21 boxes Sweet Corporal, 6 hoxes Hel- | mar, 14 Murads, 7 Hussars, 1 roll toi- let paper, 1 pack of envelopes and paper, 2 bundles and one-half 1w ing paper, <h register rolls. Total of Cash Register Supply. 1 box Ink, 1-2 bottle ink, 1 box of Colgate’'s soap, 3 bottles of disinfect- | ants, 3 boxes of tobacco, 5 boxes of | greats as fin C. 0. D, 1 Rosebush, 3 boxes of Gol den Five, 2 Ramblers, 2 Rosedale Hennessy, 3 Star, 1 Mozart, 1 I plorer, 3-4 box ldle Hou Good ! Fellow, 1-2 Rosedale, 1-2 Rosebush, Hennessy, 3 Star, 1-4 Bxplorer, | German Lover, 3-4 Hennessy, 3 Star, 5-4 Hennessy, 3 Star, 3-4 Idl Hour, 1-2 box Pippins, 1-2 Ramble; 3-4 Farmer, 1-2 Reno, 1-4 Fire-! fly, 1-2 C. O. D., 13 packages tobacco, 17 packages tobacco, 4 packages Tuxedo, 9 packages Fus: 5 pack- Mecc: packag Sweet, 4 ages Murad, 4 packages Pall packages Pall Mall, 4 pack- Trumps, 2 ¥ aturals, 1 glass, | cigar cutter, 1 brush, 1 match afe, 5 rubber mats, 1 box of Good Fellow, 1 box Rosebush, 1-2 Beal 1-2 Golden Five, 1-2 Bachclor ages Dining Room. 15 tables with table oths, top cloths and hush cloths, 34 chairs, 64 napkins, setting for cach table, 1 su- r bowl, 1 salt and pepper, 1 knife arge spoon, 2 small spoons, z for (16) table, for 5 tables, S small]| spoons, 4 large spoons, 4 knives, S forks, 10 salts and 10 peppers. tles Worcestershire sauce, 1 cruet and 1 oil cruet, § music rolls, pianos, 1 electric fan, 1 drawer curtains Cellar. ladders, L ice box, 1 shovel, 1 Jage can om. 1 street s 1 fruit 31 saucers, Uneeda cookie cans, 1 chair, s, 34 tablespoons, ak knives, 1 2 step pans, 1 pail, dish, 49 cup Biscuits, knives, 45 teuspoons, fruit knile 3 1 celery salt, 1 shaker. ice 1 mirror. 1 cof n, sugar 4 trays, 1 scrub brush, 1 gallon mustard jars, 2 bundles paper | butter tub, | rubber e, 1 Jemon squeezer, 41 tables, 12 12 table cloths, 12 tops and cloths, 5 sugar bowls, 4 salt, 3 pepper | shakers, 1 piano. S gusic rolls, 42 napkins, 1 match machine, § large glass covers, 21 lunch size, 1 cash register, 1 ice box. ‘I steam table, 1 lunch counter, 1 ice water tank, 20 tools, 4 small milk pitchers, 92 but- ter chips, 21 dessert dishes glass dessert dishes, 43 bowls, bread plates, 25 dinner plates, Ticar of Grill Room. 24 41 chairs, 12 hush | 15 1 griddle iron, 1 table, 10 chairs, 2 | placed on the | sewi-permanent pavement | so { Central palance on hand {1 towel | teaspoons, 1 | | INCREASED COST OF PUBLIC WORKS BIG Labor and Material Gome High | Under Present Standards On account of the labor and materials, the work accom- plished by the board of public works during the past year hias not been & < in previous years, de- handicaps the department has maintained its high, standards of construction and maintenance [ ficiency. The amount of work complished has been already printed | the report of City Engineer W. H Hall. The appropriations and actnal expenditures are contained in the | following statement, completed to- day: To His Honor, the Mayor, bers of the Common Council of the City of New Britaln, Connecticut: Gentlemen The hoard mits herewith ending March 31 nount of money expended during the vear On account of the ortag labor and materials and the cost of all construction work eral, the amount of work plished 5 not as great as in previous years. The unskilled labor and teams creased during the year Labor from $2.25 per hours to §2.50 and $2.70. Teams from $6.11 per hours to §$6.765. 1 Statement. Street Dept alance hand April 1 Appropriation 111,400 Receipts from ments for work Frmo individual done R e I"rom street sprinkling ap- propriation . e From individuals for work R. Co. for Lake street grade crossing elimina- tion B From board of water com- missioners for new road Shuttle Meadow ve spite thesc and Mem of public works report for the year 1918, showing ithe appropriated and sub- its of high | in gen- accom- | this wage was as follows: day of 9 day of o on depart- done for work 82, T4 6,339.40 140,456.61 188,778.27 | Total receipts Expenditures Balance April 1, 1917 Disbursements, Bridges Lo b o leaning streets and pave- ments Cleaning ca ‘rosswalks. “rosswall ‘inder walks Care trees, and new trees Concrete gutters Care of dumps City map .. Concrete inspector Autos . Engineer's exp General repair: Grading Macadam, new Macadam repair Home garden surveys Take street grade cro. eliminated Outside work Office expense Oil for streets Park department .... Permanent pavement pair Railings, 5 . 16 teh Lasins ... s new repair waiks and cross- of spray ng nse walls, new and Repair of tools and ma- chinery b emi-permanent pavement and bituminous ment repairs pave- (new) Street sign Storehouse and now and ice Shuttle Meadow new highway Survey of South Tools (new) cans, vard avenue d park Is ste repairs i Street Lighting Department. \ppropriation . £33.000. Dishursements Are lights i candle power in cent lights 0 candle power descent lights park lights Ixtra charge for lights subway district Engineerit expense new street lighting in on map disbursement April Total 1st, i '$1.702 vy Department. Appropriation ........ $6,000 Disbursements to state roads to fire de 1918 Repars 166.8 Transferred art ment 4,900, shaker and mixing glass, fruit dishes, | sitchers, alt | epper shalk 38 vinegar cru- tea can, 1 curtain, 19 glasses, 4 6 fruit dishes, 2 brooms, brushbroom. . Rear of Office. floor. 4 teapots, 1 12 finger bowls. & 3 glass water and eta 1 sugar bowls. rack, 1 n Wine Rool Linoleum on chairs, 1 desk, 1 sideboard ing 26 table cloths, 11 egar and oil cruet, 24 teaspoons, 7 forks, 3 cloths, 1 carpet tables, 7 contain- | napkins, 1 vin- tablespoons, 19 knives, 20 tray sweeper. | cuspidor ¥ fan shicld, 11 music rolls, 1 clothe: basket, 1 bread knife, 1 bread box, 7 dessert dishes, 16 bread plates, 17 din ner plates, 93 forks, 64 knives, 128 85 tablespoons, also nu»] <ign “Totel Grand” m,wl electric said bullding. { Walks relaid 6 | Lahor i Feed | Tools, ! Balance { Cateh | General | Cateh | Connectio { membe | mar Total dishursements Balance on hand April 1st, 1918 : Street Spr Appropriation Disbursements art sprinkling, H. R Walker Co. ... City sprinkling cart Oiling streets 5 Rebate to vroperty own- ers on Jubilee and Oak streets Total disbursements $16,000.00 Catch Basin Department, Appropriation : Fxpenditures New cateh basins built Street Tmprovement 1ce on hand April 1st, Fund. 191 oo A Recelpts from tor From N. Y., R. Co,, for street grade crc From New Bri chine Co., f Bigelow tax col- ork stre Total receipts $21,448.5 Disbursements. Lake St. grade Cros: elimination o New concrete walks laic New curhs laid Curbs rela to owners of on account of in- and defective Damages hor: jurie highways e Grade line damages Damages to persons cause of accidents Monroe street bridge work Bridge material on hand be- Total Balance 1, disbursements 2 on hand April BWAY FUND. Balance hand iy il Rentals e Sale Sundries on April Total receipts Disbur Inspection s Payment on bonds ... Interest on honds . New Construction Incidentals | today’s res Total disbursements Balance on hand April 1, PARK ARTME Appropriation D Central Park Franklin Park Smalley Park Russell Park McCabe Park Depot Park Relvidere Park Vine Parlk S 1.000.00 ursements. Transferred to police board Total dishursements lance on hand April 1, 1918 A4 Gas GENERAL FUND. Itents from Sautter house § 217.00 “ ROYAL DUTCH | first 145.19 | Rents from Gilbert house Rents from Iondon Mill house . - Rents from Spledtstoezer house G aaean Rebate Town of taxes E Rent pasture land Berlin Sewer Ma Appropriation ....... 3 Disbursements at beds Horseshoeing Forihorsenii o Insurance on buildings new and repair Office expenses Expense on property buildings . !/ Chemist’s salary Care of hor e Taxes, town erlin Taboratory supplies Teams, repair of Harness rep Hire of teams ntenance. and Total disburséments on hand April 1918 BERR R Sewer Fund. Receipts Balance on hand Aprii 1 1817 499 Loomis, ta hasins collector for work B. done . . e NN ] R TR T Co, work at Lake street, ade crossing Sule of sundr 186. | Am | B & O | | Cen Lea | Gt e { Pressed { Reading RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS 31 WEST MAIN STREET NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . NEW BRITAIN, CONN. TEL. 2040 LOCAL SECURITIES BOUGHT & SOLD GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Building, E. F. MCENROE, Telephone %120. Manager. North & Judd and Landers, Frary & Clark, Bought and Sold wainanciaAlM oL UP 5 POINTS MORE Makes Advance of 12 in Two‘- Days; General Motors Climbs Wall Street—Equipments, motors and oils were the foremost features of ricted stock market, rails and other investment issues being | only occsionally quoted. U. S. Steel, which absorbed the bulk of the mod- erate dealings, added two points to its recent advance and related shares, especially Crucible, Midvale and Sloss-Sheffield steels, and Republic Iron gained 1 to 3. General Motors advanced five points and Royal Dutch Oi] added seven points to vesterday’ six point rise. The closing was strong, Sales approximated 330,000 ! shares. Liberty 315's sold at 99.62 to 99.70 's 94,58 to 94.60, second 4's to 99.80 and 4%'s at 96.50 at 99 to | 15, 1918 Low 5014 30 461 94 54% T iz 643 June High 8014 30 465 Am Cr Fdy Cc m Tfce Am Can Am Can pfd Am Loco Am Smelting Sugar Tobacco Am Tel & Tel An Cop™ Ak AT 8 Fe Ry Cc Baldwin Loco Am B R Beth Butte Sup Steel B Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Col F & I ‘ru Steel Distillers Trie . Goodri Nor Tilinois Cen Inspir Interborough Kennecott Cop Lac Pl Sec h TRub Ore Cetfs Mot com Petrol Lead Air Brake C & Hud Consli it NH&HURR Ont & West Penn R R Peoples Gas Steel Cons Nev NY Car Ray Rep T So Pae So Ry . Studebaker & S cow Receipts ...$111,859. Disbursements repairs basins o Tools, new and “repair Autos. carc of Damage claims Pipe to yard Toolhouse and yard to curi expenses Total ingine New Cast s sewers of buil Total ance 1918 disbirseinents on hand Conclusion The iven hoard careful works to of public consideration maiters coming under their jurisdic have acted the same to of their ability of the work done different departments under hoard will be found in the report the city enginee To His Monor, of the board gives the courtesies tion and the best Details on the this of in the the the | con- re- the Mayor, and common council, sincere thanks for given, and its sideration always accorded their ports. Other Items of Expenditure, During the past yvear macadam has | $16,1 L} been | and i been | hands of been laid in four streets Twenty-two ed at a cost semi-permanent ps id on two streets 1.647.70. Macadam rep: £6.525.80, have heen streets and general streets have cost work has been at a. cost of streets have of 90 ement he at a. cost of irs, costing n o 6 repairs in 80 | 5,086.48. Additional done in 144 different streets. At the close of the fiscal vear the following bills were in the the department: Street de- .19; sewer fund, maintenance, § 32; $2,571 made partment $209.20 street sewer lighting, | 5 | start will be made at 7 { Chamber of | church will e a g hour Texas Oil Union Pac .149 1483 149 1223% 121% 122% 803 79% 80% 105% 1037% 106% 12 112 112 441 44y MY 20% 20 20% WAR SAVINGS DRIVE WILL OPEN TONIGHT Grand Assahlt on Gen. Dollar Begins With Speaking Tour U S Steel - U S Steel pfd ‘Westinghouse Willys Overland (With the Boys' Club Band touring the city im a big auto truck, the speaking campaign for the big mil- lion dollar War Savings drive next week, will commence tonight. The o'clock at the Commerée, and the stop- ping places will as follows: South corner, Bronson House cer-: ner, Hartford avenue and East Main| streets, East and Dwight streets and| Broad and \Washington streets. The speakers have already been an- nouncd, There will also be the| following Kour-Minute speakers - to- night at the theaters: Fox's, K. W, Christ; Lyceum, Rev A. Fiskes Scenic, W, I, Dclaney; Keeney's W I°. Mangan, Chairman E. W committee on ralli day plans for the series of rallies durd ing the big drive. Tuesday night af the Grammar school hall at 8 o’cloch will be the workers rally with Pro fessor Bakewell Yale the ker The big rally nd at Christ of the s announced to-| o as of the campaign War Savings] theater Wed hairmai have a band the theateq k for a half vill step in: stage. Ralph wudience’ i popular wai Fires Burn. ck Up You Kit Bag”, nce will comd Herbert Jud will deliver ar noped to have Massachnussets of Hart speaker: at 7:30 o'clo hall on € Polish raliy Rojnowski mass meeting Fox's ni has arranged day Christ commen afte 't and play from Britton will lea the singing following sor ing, Trouble ‘America o'elock. C to a ont o 10 o'clo side in the Home ‘Keep There” the Old The audi in on the chorus. Rev. son White of Hartford address, and it is Miss Grace Murray of here.. Mr. ‘White is ford's most effective publ On Friday evenin 7 acred Heart there will be a Rev. Lucyan Over in 50 one 16 wil speak in Sunday Lithuantan on street by the Lithuanian pe probably En ither ning the to wil] riay entirel wiil locai speaker he hall ra be o couple of in lish afternoon or here will be an 1 ressed by Re eriden eve Factory be held all to be nex| the details announced # two. Hebrews of mselves the way the: hold War Saving They have completed ar big flag dedication War Savings mp ral agogue tomorrow night, Jew in New Britain is scheduled td be present, and pay their honors td the 68 Hebrew boys who have joined the colors from New Brits Thd special speaker of the occasion il be Dr. N. Sirkin, one of the most elo quent Jews in the country. The com. plete program is announced as fol Jows proud of Rritain ar the ind every Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Executor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't.

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