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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD BULDING PROGRAN ~ Mayor of Seate Bfllmi' s vm ;af:sfrrf;;:c.,:c'r.;-ns,eiz:z : needed, public works are! - @ hy longer delay the reviv High Cost 0 quter.f Is Is ‘\(fifl d DIVORCES FOR TWOl ing Construction Now {RANTED BY COUR { i= holding back building and construction work? Yan Epps Freed From Wife and Mrs, nvestizating Bolshevism and the U. § 8 : ; t \d the T B s More than five hundred opinions on dgpartment uing bul £ < ' | this question have been received in al ic Trom Husband in letins on s and labor surplus, 2 {the last two weecks by the informa- i tion and education { United States department of labor Florin Fabraizie, who figured in a 2 dicalis and unemployment $ S : b aizie, fig 5 { Many building authorities blame con- | g oo oo S hic oity about twe hrough a home-building 1 home- 3 SEERE D [ &ress. others charge the financial in- | oo, o000 "o b heared in superior court |8 of the country With respon-ly.gtorday afternoon and asked to bo | SH8 [nyihoicell fiaR oh “l €Mt freed from her hushand, Giovanni | OB sentative of the U &, Leasus of Bullas § . anessald o ShoRe R ES & il Habraizie,whol waetconvioted lof fthe Co. ingllahd Loan, ‘Associations, 18 ao 3 rious infiuence. In the mal, Mg ¢ oh66¢in0 anq sentenced to state prison. | indica = g of materials are held to be the rmpg pyaiitiee stated that she was | StoSe obstacle married £ s leade: vice ¢ S vach i 1arried {o Fabraizie in this city, Jan- | x the department : Don’t expect privato capltal to |y, 1y (o 2308 &0 1l S lerable | inE Gl . R | build merely for the sak urnis cruclty. Three children horn of the | Week-ends marriage have been cared for by Mrs. k& Wh i shington, congress is sevice of the Superior Court. Indiana is preparing to fight both »wning campaign. H. V. Haymaker, who, as a repre perat information and Iding and construction work i PR R {ing jo R e to Washington the first word ! well-known architect from Buffalo. | g The : . e Whradzic her with a divorce, New Yo inat lsgthe cplisation ol [the BOV- [ the custody of the children was al- | tions furnig PR e e i e started | 10%ed the'woma Klett & Alling | members of tiona et public works be Started | yopresentad tho. plainiif i the Hoosier strategy. On his re- / ! I shall not be surprised 1 ) s % | s rks ¥ L o A | at once for the benetit of the pub- : [ orge Van Epps, once urn from Indianapolis, Mr. Hay- k vid liana makes a remarkable showing The cost will he high and the now a resident of Saybrook his L campaign asains yublic will have to pay the price, but | poin s f . ¢ radjc 1 unemployment throu R S B »:w public will Lo v’.yl?fll t, s “:rl to be divorced from Lu- | Am Beet Sugar 4§ home ind home-owning X & \ i the reduction of unemployment, the [ i & O Van . The decreo | Alaska Gold 1 S absorption of the products of many |y SIS 8O ccOrT e Lo VR DD industries and the use of many works tddress the annu m 1 League and Loan tions in Indi Presiden . Reed tatewide campaizn for ormerly a bootblack, Mayor Han- although she often played a was husband No. 3 when he mar- | Am Car & Fdy Co o0 From Passaic, N. J., come the :! e children at the time. The first o B - 45% g able to procure loans DY {numoeq Kiein, secured a divorce from | AM Sugar .......116% 1163 1169 wide home-building drive } oftice he so capably holds. The banking institutions and mbrt- { \coy ATSFeRyCo ... 91% 91% 91% fe-iior noh i comns e s ttounat | == | sman toans around vere whd, even | o pininit i weil known in ths t;%'.’- ot s s 8 American Hardware utanle Works Whing man n every communiiy | jng active by veason of the resump- | §26 SORSACH VO | et "’,’,‘,’1”‘\';{:;‘,:”f,‘_‘,‘”,_‘("“ SRt BT S e American Chain Co. A up untried social and| (o the Victory Liberty Loan which Is | heid 1o be wnfavorabie ,‘,?,‘,’,'_I-‘”ffi-"'i\‘\?fi§5(‘HOOL ATHLETIC bl G B Division of Public Works and Con-! American propaganda. 1 believe that = makes the following statement, typi- ———— - Crueible tivities in this field not yet are nor-| ng other than to establish happiness Goodrich Rubber . 6 5914 EEET S, i ried the defendant 1 cit are | he defendant in t y March | s Tee . Ay | he cu »oth th s Wi ot statement: “I am great A o L ir“ Aerad 1n progres 1 am 8reatly | hushand of the defendant, named | AT LOCO -........ 6230° GIEI. met an enthusiastic 1 sc orked his way un the ladder { . cage, > amo ! Tel & % % i son w hi mortgage, in large amounts, ihor van Fpps said his wite was | A™ Tel & Tel ....101% 101% 101% i Al . R i A will have the encouragement of (¢) Underwood & Underwood. M »e profoundly beneficial for the home | ¢ands of artisans immediately becom- city having figured in a court c i kes the responsibilities of citizen tion of building, it will be possible for vies and experiments.’ announced for the latter part of April ruction Development of the Infor-|ihe encouragement of home owning b Wb this 1 ; nation and Education Secrvice, clearly nd Eencralibuilding now wilil sive ani| calBolitheleginDIaNis 0 oR & Jth SRU08 - |0 F. S o 2 r»;m:lors ’ . 5 and al b 3 & s 5 hese parts | - F. Smith’s South Bnd Park La idloatelalrevival of hom S bundnelinl e to a general business revival| “‘Construction worlk in I parts ) Park Land | meier y 1 is now and has been impeded not a 5 = p i L] all, | mands of labor not only for exorbi- of Schools. Great Nor pfd 1 Am Agri Chem . ,igl of which there is great need.” Wi e et 5 ; homes nore homes. hindered in progress of this work DY i 17a:din, gied and the second husband | 2™ Smelting ..... 64% 643408 1t of it will come, 1 he was elected 1917 to the 2 : Lt i i until he was el in o say, in the neighborhood of $150,000. \ continyally complaining of not fesline \m\r»m,m Copper . 58% 573% 583 [ Deip el eeneit L S el T Landers, ! lary & ¢ lark = not consider investing a Jarge amount usly and is not pronc all these citizens to subseribe liberally | Tabor conditions and demands are —_ Cent Leather . ; 60 Nmm i p - S anthorities writing to the informs v g o Wrhile figures are by no means “*Own Your Own Home’ is a popu- ut g A { - - = Chi Mil & St Paul 3 E complete, data obtained by the|lar sentiment, it is distinctly an |tion and education service. An archi- | FIELD IS PROVIDED |cot v &1 ........ 36% 3 1 tect, writing from Lincoln, Nebraska, | e i llinois, Indiana. Towa and Ohio. Ac- | everywhere. The one result can be Offered to City for Use [\ =136 1ot pea’ ASHaA 2 {little, due to the unreasonable de- CreCLo o tyator X le 18t pd mal but from week to week an in-|,pq contentment and these, after confldence on the part of private | pat ind the inspiration of i > i s tio : T 3 E being enforced by labor organizations, | (uate athletic field for the schools of | InSpiration uilding interests to & Interboro pfd . ... trie gree there is a pressing Tehicht Toilay . T e ! ONIMU I(,ATED | Many of the contractors and build- | for ficld is to be had. At the meot- | Lehisht Vailey ... 27 * ‘ 1% LN MRy ers in the central west assert freight | ing of the board of finance and tax- r”,,“ rates are the chief trouble. Typical [ ation I;v‘:\ Monday night when Ch 1}?\'_ I”(-{' oleum . . 3 ) ’ About 150 attended the fathers and | Next Wednesday noon, February of |I\(~:(\ r\|'l:l“\l"l1[’; the following ':H\m I\»Y'r‘w»ll"»yw”‘wli“w«"mryv;‘ w'»_n:;mssmn :{: ‘C‘W«'\;”"“*fl‘\ sons ght celebration in the Y. M. }"‘v the chamber of commerce will e .| from Greenville, Ohio was explaining the layout of the pro- > SO 5 %% Y R N g hold its regular et P : Soht AL et of iholAmeria o “:’_‘.f::‘"" By | We have no complaint to male | posed South Bnd park, Judge Gaff-| N YNH & HR R % last night and an excellent pro- | i el x.:,.l”;’:,'Lp;:;:nq”.v"l‘npnnr‘\:_ A I Ty, e S Norrison's PMOKES, e in the matter of securing credit ney asked him if it would not be pos- | Northern Pac .... EA 9014 | gram was (-:un((l gut. Talks wero Punderford of New Haven wlll talk estinate is significant. He says there | E 3ritain Ilerald building materials, and labor. It | sible to clop the athletic field in | Norfolk & West ..1041 1041 104% | ; yeh ’_*‘ Dr. B. F. Beardsley of to the business men on “What's the wre 500,000 men now out of employ I > Uniform Hours commit- | true that wages are quite high and | the tract before the entire park was| Penn R R o 44y 6 44% | lartford, Rev. Warren F. Cook of Matter With the Trolley Systems of ¥ wrious sroup meetings { vet not prohibitive. The greatest detri- | developed. Peonle’s Gas ..... 47% 4715 | his city, Curtis Christ and Dexter Connecticut? This live subject T i Tt | last month taking in practically | ment to our industry through the| At the school board meeting yes- | Reading . / 4 793 | Walcott. The general committee In should interest overy thinking man. in of trade in the city, | central west is prohibitive freight rates | terday a letter from Charles I. Smith, | Rep I & § com | charge of the affair was headed by o on sand and gravel. It is not only sident of Landers, Fravy & Clark, | Southern Pac cretary E. L. Woods of the junior threatening to destroy our industr as - Smith very generous- | Southern Ry . 26 gag | department of the Y. M. C. A, and Arrangements v _ but at the same time it is impeding | ly offered a large picce of land ad- | Southern Ry pfil ’“""\'*‘““’(5'1 Curtis Christ, Dexter | whereby the luncheon will highway construction and othe joining the southern part of the pro- | gtudebaker ”h‘ ‘““; “”_':H’v Hoaglund, Clarence promptly at 12:15 p. r Good mus building projects which demand posed South Bnd park for usc as a | mexas Ol son, and Fdward McKnight will be provided and each member high grade of these basic materials.” | School athletic field. Mr. Smith's let- | Trmjon Pac 109 The activities of the evening opened asked to bring a frien st month Lack of co-operation on the part |ler stated that he knew of the agi- | yinited Fruit ... 316 16314 \*".h 1!fvlmvl\t> games and drills in the 79 men attended at the Y. M. C of financial intercsts seems to be the | tation for this ficld and he had pur- | yrat Copper 681 671 ‘;,"";f"_"‘-“‘:“: "l‘,"h;‘ boys of the junior and the chamber officers want 100 v material and the ctance of | \hich practically 50 merchants were outstanding obstacle in New York. | ¢hased 2 tract of land in that sec- | 11 o Rubhor i w5 3 ;"\1';""n‘l:;yi' s "5;5":.\31.‘ bz ‘oj)mll and this month. i .nks to make loans appear to be the | l«., "’ bl ‘l'“l- i l‘ u]“ ag | 00 of the best ocuthorities on tho tion. The land was purchased about ¢ ool Tl e1m 0% o £ he principal events Want Train wo large flies in the ointment present, decided unanimously, that a3 | pyjlding industry in New York city [ two years ago and with the express e e h:vv.»\‘-t-\. W 1=~u‘..g rv.\v.‘x'\mi l(l.ufnz sums up the sifuation there in this | intention of selling it to the city for Yl e o hin 18 made for | 00 Suturday this year—it would bo | gaghion the development of the new park. Mr. lepartment of labor reports show 1dily incre ng laho: surplus. LINCOLN'S nl! With the department’s res may b M nsidered Frank Morrison's Chamber of Commerce ent in the United State: Britain, and a large attendance he wealthiest nation, by far i every branch assured world they felt that the wishes of the ma- With th eloments favorable jority of merchants were being car- ding and construction work, ried out—in the matter of uniform the investigation of tho | hours, that is hours for opening and Public Works and Con- ! ¢losing of stores. One of the items of Development as to WhY | {he schedule was in reference to not being resumed, mMOro | washington's birthday. Every group g -apidly is interestin High prices | 44 \oll as the gene meeting at Einmne | IRestored on the athletic program the baseball | President B. W. Pelton and Secre- T sel pfc 15 1143 U S Steel y\I 1 ‘]‘ and basketball having been played be- ' {apy Sprague will attend a conference Va Car Chem .. 2 &2 2 | tween teams of fathers and sons. The at Waterbury this afternoon at faus Westumhoa e a - 17 | boys were ihe winners in both o'clock on the matter of restoration Western Union ... 87 branches. Following the even(s in of the throush train too over Willys Overland .. 2 25 % the gym, a joint mecting of fathers highland division. Several of’ the N. o o L AR (e | e ke PIRGL SRRty el O6E DD We have in the United States sor- | Smith explained that the land is com- e illiam Garland. of Log | Stores Lincoln’s birthday, ¥eb. 12th (jous difficulty owing, principally, to | paratively smooth and flat and should e who now Is in Washington. | lnStead. a matter of fact the com- | the unwillingness of financial inter- | serve as a gzood athiefic field without S = % S L Qntimestine e Garland is oresident of the Na. | Mmittee for 1918 hours made the same | csts o co-operate in building projects [ much work on it. There are .28 | Tnt Nickel ... o o e e i o Danduet Rl B SNLHL & HU R jcials will also ional Association of Real Istate | Yecommendation. The stores closed | with the material and lJabor market | acres of land in the tract A foot—|itacars MR aSDUE et et L :"“*5 s nging of pa-'pe at Waterbury s h strong ards, and. since March 1018, has | Universally throughout the city andlin its present condition. We are|ball fleld, tennis courts. and scveral | - Patdis Sl . :v\'m;;‘f stra furnished ropresentatives from Bristol, Plain- been in Washington co-ordinating the.| it Would i1 e that it was the de- | working on a total of nine industrial ) baseball diamonds can be laid out in | LUBY'S TEAM WINS. Hee ol ;”.(‘1 e evening both yijjle, Derby and Ansonia. This move- sire of the majority. projects involving important indus- | the large space. The eity is expected | gy ol pa Ty | or Ghe Singing and as selections. Cur- ment by the chamber should bring In order 1o correct the impression | trial centers, but in each case wo |fo buy the land later for the park. | e teamy cap ain = Us Christ son of B. W. Christ spoko ' many added travellers through this work of his assaciation with the fortsjofyerlolbiney e il cakay 1 The . { won over Thomas Crean’s team at the | o, T s e ] n h : that the decision was made by ona|are hampered by the building loan {The land will be held in the name of SRR e ‘"\H o Dads,” and A. Dexter Wal- | city. and strengthen the facilities for cott read a paper on Theodore Roose- | communications with outside cities. man or that the Chamber of Com- | situation. The only definite v Mr. Smith while an athletic field anad . e o er on Tl merce was or is controlled by a few | cxXpect to carry out without delay is | until purchased for park purposes, | SMMes Wer o Libe am mew | Tt D BF. Boerddley, the prin-f Planning For Gardens. ot | located outside of the United States.” | The offer of Mr. Smith is greatly ap- | (Aree me RS le e ¢ | cipal speaker of the evening, had for The Maynard Land Co. of Provi- leadaiDy, 15 BAllE 8 e WSDE it e tabic e o Wee Gan iDo! OtirERIIIN G er e drh s fown & Tatge) tract of Tani thieevening SL0 balle e Hine 2 SR IDU Y B v Or Bova Yl Eital tallt fvas | ot tha mouth analor (s ity willl éon | vineda that the one thing the building| use of the land and the school au- -"';]:i T]’I'I‘_M Nospienigl cas i ihery ]n. eresting, and was well re- | ribute the use of this land for the 1 blic s 5 w is the cos ) thorities m: 1se the a letic fiele 5 [Ee 5 D ayenay % BLN P RCEANEC rarde for 1919 t 1 ake public wants to know is the cost of rities may 1 he athictic field ay || 8B5S L0 L 500 Gamnes Tab e | nome gardens for 1919. It will maka T e A rveq | PUilding today as compar to tho it desires g g e g b en the meeting was adjourred, ! g gplendid start towards the 200 acres D RO A SO RO TS n observed | | i ihree to five years. If they could 50; i"“’“"‘“‘"" Ao s the boys went to the junior reading (hat the commiti€e is going to get he assured that the cost will not drop Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES. A rooms where Dr. Beardsley spoke to tnis year, for the tract mentioned within that time there would be a podds Wiandon = S them on “Being a Real Boy.” and af | contains over 40 acres. Owners of tendency to proceed with the needed| Vesper Services Tomorrow and Usual LYCEUM THEATER. :*:‘* "”:“‘\”’(T“»*‘”‘"“; "}i"" Warren F. | yacant plots should write in at once S ok spoke to the fathers on “Be¢ing | ¢ they are willing to help this move- Class Meetings During Weels “sporting Life” will be shown for | , : if they are 1 : ©: norine B tsaliathion, ment by loaning their land. Public situation in many cit v it one is not ohserved at this time As for the last question the infor- 8 y - i at the Lyceum theater The activities of the evening closed ' gpirited citizens should be just as wen ] Garland say Mam especially ple d that th a of labor is taking an active 1 g 1 nen—the committee wish to orres terest i imula co-operative | men h el . < & 2 r leéavor the ) of laboring men, | the erroncous impression that seems From St. Louis, Mo., a well known | preciated. Mr. Smith also stated that | “1 i iatien nd industrial | o have taken form among some few |@rchitect writes: I am firmly con-| absolutely no money is wanted for the \dustrial associations and industrial ak sor much | merchants, £ to bring about profe c ing 1 Gk umption of building ac The mere fact that a “Dollar Day vities. Many members National | holiday encouraged no more purchas- Assgeiation of Real ta joards | ing than it would on any otner day ial in building The merchants by law are required and by reason of 2 » | to observe just so many holidays and in building opera-it will be at another i mation and education service of the| The usual day vespers will he | the last time . vear ago when the " There was, s ible azitation, i qepartment of labor, through the di-| held at the W. C. A. tomorrow. | tonight. It has played to large with a buffet lunch and song-fest i cacer to aid the garden movement treasury made a | Monday and Tuesday among some of | vision of public works and construc-| when Mrs G. Platt will speak on ! hree days and is | (Ne Panquet hall. An excellent lunch tpig year as last. The need for food, »ailding, not nec the merchants to have the decision ! tion development now is seeking au-| “My Neighbor's Shoes.” Other week- | e i was served and patriotic songs wero {pg health benefits and the emergen- { one of the most thrilling pictures | sung. TFred W. Latham was to have cy of the population to make the ever shown on the screen in this | led the singing but was unable to houses for the past ould ceas of the commitiee and of the general | thoritative information as to what can| ly announcements urmistice was signed, | meeting of merchants reversed and | be expectod in material prices for t i X ‘ o : rbuckle in “The Cook” | attend, and vo eer song leaders city. IPatty Arbuckle it ¢ wttend, and volunteer ong leaders .. a)] good reasons for co-operation the Glee club rehearsal Monday eve- ind has inereased. | 1o open up the stores on Lincoln'd | next five years. While the investiga-| ning; gymnasium class mecting Tues- s | sire on the part of real | Lirthday | tion lacks completeness at this time,| day evening; citizens' classes meet | provides plenty of comedy and tho were chosen to carry out this part of To Discuss Sales. men to resume operations but Such a policy the committee felt | no definite coaclusions may be stated.| Wednesday evening home nursing | latest cpisode of Houdpni in. “The | the program. The mercantile bureau has called a find everywhere a 1 Master Mystery” is also on the pic- | — general meeting of the merchants of building purpose the public is entitled to feel that if | authorities, however, insist that 0] c tureiprogram S The vaudeyille Sean 4 CAPT. GRISWOLD BACK the city for Tuesday night at _“In m) n umptior an agreement has heen made the | Marked decreaso in material pric COLORED SOLDIERS BACK. sisting of the Kiltie Duo, Tom and | o0 0y Byt Lo e | chamber of commerce rooms at >uildin most important | ggreement should be lived up to——and | MAY be cxpected for the next five i Dolly Ward and Dinkins. McCarthy b o'clock to discuss the need of a co- hings to be encouraged during tho ; rears. They assert with some posi-| ggg(h Infantey Ammom nd Bvereit provide a well balanced | Tived back in this country and is now ' g “0° plan of action for a gen- tiveness that pre-war prices on build- = S r il Three b ietures have been ! at Camp Merritt N. J. For som 2y of sales > E Arriving on Transport Harrisbur UL Thzeg Rble fniciuy 5 " o Je oral day, of eles BalNEER ch AN : mea booked for Sunday night. “The Girl ' time Captain Griswold has been ox- within the next few weeks. Various plosing thousands of skilled artisans. | ) resced wish of the morchants. : Al Sk and the news of his arrival jdeas as to whether it should take the carsof tho damand for homey The Chamber of - Commerce ig|oo5ert that persons who detay bufld:|Harrisburg, which sailed from E Marie Dressler comedy “Fired” will | was not surprising. He will probably form of a dollar day, display sale, develop a spir £ rea \mer working for the inferest of the people | 15 < ‘» pH 2801y wh ‘H‘ a '”‘(");‘, -| February 5 with 2,231 troops, ¢ complete the bill. A special musical | remain for sevaral days at Camp Mer. oF clean up sale will be declded upon. g “f e lding there #nd merchants of New Britain—it ‘““‘, ”",;w o _““"]\‘d ‘_y”y“_”‘\‘:‘v:“‘” rived today. program has been arranged by {he . rift, which is the general camp for e I RAQIODIE OIS e B e Fstcured linta ) salnt ana="onan msthoa | te o Toe R hie = ey A veq]| Those on board the Harrisburg in- | Lyceum orchestra for {omorrow night. | incoming soldiers. Nearly all the | SMITH SC "‘m"‘PU)"‘s’ cefmanyfindnstCiiynichicaninbn (wile SIS Rl aRIE S S o | e e ! !l cluded the headquarters staff, head- | e - | men from this section of the countrs | HAVE VALENTINE PARTY B e O S e r e naiderationtl ot e ln el thne In response to the department of| QUAFters and supply companies, med- regardless of enlisted men or draftees | Bdward N. Smith, principal of the reasing their buildings £ 2 - 1 ISCRONS A9 Gepartmen | ical detachment and Compantes A are sent to Camp Devens, which is Smith Business school in the Com- t and their interest, and could do no s inquiry as to future 1z ) ‘mount .of municipal and government . could do d quiry as to future rai on ’ : g i ‘ ety 20 e mount of e B en I tiioro thaniput thelibaccislonitas | o /bt e S G dei, o e \ infantry the New England camp, and mustered mercial Trust company building, en- pigins tsitosdes ol st hours of closing. Into effect the . railroad administration (Derc)RotRiheRandiRdIvIElon SN our. It 1s probablc that CApain Grie- ¢ Jectainsd fis DUPKN Tnst Sveming St & et ‘ leral Pcople somotimes do more harm | serts there is to be no general 30 perj tional Army; also 44 bedridden wold will also be sent to Camp Dev- | Valentine party. —About 50 = wers I also heartily favor a federn patients and a few easuals cns and he should arrive in this city present and dancing was enjoved as P n I W, gra S e lage - . in the near future unless unlooked , the feature of the entertainment. Re- nada to the cause they will not take the pains to | sand, gravel, crushed stone and slas e - e : L TRANSPORTS EN ROUTE For Paid or Partly Paid for delays occur freshments were served. Serp e hould be under find out the true facts. It shouid he | The rumer that stch advances wer fod e eonteol insure proper main- understood that the Chamber will not | coOntemplated was arousing anxiety in| i . ; R o A e selfish pur- | the ceatral west. TUnder date of Jan-| Three Ships Headed for Home, War | a tenance and speedily should - co pose, class or individual, Its mem- | 98Ty 20 the ralroad administration Ny Department Announces, ; under way 3 “Realtors, meaning members of tha ' bership is cosmopolitan, it truly repre- | PWt 0ut a circular which s: “There| Wash: : 5.— 1 3 Realtors, meantng members of e e SRR e s At R e sl (o BONDS Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Natfpnal Association of Real Batate Srents ithe idommunity, Specansel Ntheillif (i nidiaie o i e el port Orizaba New +York | it v a reviva building, believ- element t needs vour support any 5 o L e ouncec : 5 e e R S e LR B incrouse In preseat bsis of rates” | ment announced today. = with "ten organized and qualified through years of efficient, ing the s ¢ favors nabl » secure by public The departme ahor points out| ¢4 companies; artc o : 3 ; khat dclays are fraught with serious | action, just what you feel is for the S PRt Ol Luborinointe jou | the 162nd feld artillery brigade; STAMPS trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, | that buildiag, being a basic industry headquarters company, supply com- Ipossibilities. best interests of the community at {11 stimulate ATaE e ; B - ¥ T }. AR L e al business and i, | b e e e & p, & o | SECURITY INVESTMENT cutor or Administrator. If t vernment will T therefore, very vital fo continued | movemer by starting the numerous Uniform Hours committee. ancial rospe The g snal ¥, of the 33\(n field artillery. B VY M unaings throuhout the . country Gt o g (nnencle e e R e R I S L i e e COMPANY Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Mipicy, wers stopped by reason of the W. A. HOUSE. ness of thousands of men cannot be| are the West Point, due at Boston | = I STREET £ ) { 66 M/ Y | 166 MAIN S Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. with realtors, contractors, bullding J. M. HALLORAN so high that they equal in the a the Artemis due at New York Febru- | Room 9 Over Modern B()Ot‘ HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. war, 1t will have a marked influence G H DYSON ermitted and its injurions effets cs.| February 27; the Florence Lucken- ooty fonete, srfihundreds ot choteg WM. COWLISHAW. 4 Eatel theivealth Sithe Meotntry ‘\1 SRS | Shop. Open EVeNiNgs. o s e s, . 3 i ground produce something for them, of funds \ould be objectionable, first because | Many eminent building and material| classes meet Thu Ay evening. that if the merchants, in djustment from a war to a peace gonera) asis. It will be the means of em-, Jupequle, that adoption was the ex- meeting, adopted o definite : D u ing materials wiil not be re-establish- ed for several years, if ever. The v York, I'ch, 15.—The transport | of My Dreams,” “The Seawaif” and n | pocted United States. e ot Biahaon Wertendis from than ¢ really desire mply be cent. advance on freight rates for oast to coas d from Ca upon municipal and private building, 5 MARLOW caped. Present building costs are not | bach, due at New York March 4, ana

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