New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 3

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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE . Store REAL ESTATEMEN PUTINBUSY WEEK | ZDame-2lllen & @ ‘New Novelties Undertakers Also Have Plenty to [De— Do, Statistics Show Boston . The ast week has been an ex- ili tremely busy one in the office ‘of the YellinZS = i For Spring Wear ! transfers of prope six marriages. ind 19 deaths. There were 64 deaths | urinz the monih of Iebruary. The Plain and faney mesh, big| following are the transfers for the weel + Catherine A oche to Myer Dunn, land and buildings on Kelsey street Anna Battaglia to Carmelo C buttertly and fanecy flGwered designs. | como, land and buildings on Fran T o s g5 showing ing: Black and all wanted colors. | | | of the latest in fancy veil-| | | { Scroll eftects, chenille dot, one spot, Have You Bought Any Yet? There Are Only Two More Days in French veiling, close weave, heavy | lin street - . - } i T alir s ihih el tor i nrotection!| IJOINEE BSMIThIEK Het T HEg J[“' THE LACES ARE: HAND MADE FILET, IMITATION CROCHE . Levy ef ux., land and build . B y Al i om ) b 5 to 60c vd. , rermEh S FILET, CLUNY. VAL AND TMITATION FIL nd colored ernthine horvaldsen to rrank > g '1 h:‘, Milaszewski et al., one-half interest in plain, scroll, fancy figured and butte and buildings on Rhodes street. regard to our laces. Seeing our laces is believing they are the e most remarkable values ever offered S e There is a remark ‘“seeing is believing”, which holds good in fly designs, each one in separate en-| rooo.c P Sprague to Anthony \elope, just slip it on, no tying or pin- | Dorbuck, land and buildings on Stan- » ysliect, GIRI here is a chance to buy some wonderful lace to trim m F. Middlemas to Edward Admiration Veils—Black and < s land and buildings on Lin- ning towels, pillow cases. bpffet and dresser scarfs for your hope chest sie best colors, scroll effects, 65¢ | street. Iivery girl wants the very best laces on her linens and here is a Max Bloomt to Thomas Lacy, { Jand and buildings on Stanley street. Loop Iringe—The latest novelty in Irank [ Kieffer to Mary 18, Kief- Do not forget—THERE ARE ONLY TW(G DAYS MORE IN colors, | fer, land and buildings on Greenwood T | and Wa e streets. . Ao | SUIies ORIz ol Sl lono PUT OFF BUYING TODAY BECAUSE YOU MAY NOT Bl ABI Straight Fringe—All wanted col-! Squillace et al, land and buildings on 2 3 ABLS | Park street TO GET IT TOMORROW. lvatore Squillace et al. to Vincent Sanada, land and buildings on Parl inley streets, William H. Stekly et al. to May ameron, land and buildings on Rent- E { ular holdout, eithe : { Abraham D. Lipman al. to Jo- interests that require his attention, Dzicek, land and buildings on Jand at which he says he can make | Park strec more money than at baseball. Nicholas Balolato et al. to Julius L UT ll T‘ Earl Smith is the only real Giant Bohrendt, land on Oak street. L holdout. Ilis case is rather amusing, Nathan E. Mag el al. to Samuel inasmuch as he is holding out before hneider, land and buildings on Glen he ever wore a New York uniform. e ey, chance to buy them reasonably. ringes, variety widths and TWHICH TO BUY TH 2 LACES AT OUR LOW PRICKS. DO NOT all widths. kbl : : 3 ; arth’ o the rol Rt o comans o v | HUgging Visis Baker at Trappe, i e o e e T s et ot e e g B il o DD | i e i C T seed fitorics. Certain-teed has ate of Mary Welch to Martin real money and four players. Smith become the dominant choicet Everybody knows about Cerzaizn- Welch ef al.. one-half interest in land should get along. ) 5 df T C s il || oy o, S 10—y oo ChoRby DUESR coimi i zeed. It is used for buildings of every size and type— e from today the Giants, Yankees and |turns last Saturday. He h his £ £ ype letate of Patrick Welch to Martin [ Dodgers will buckle down to real | team lined up betler than was gen- 3 Welch et al., one-half interest in land | Work in their respective Florida y erally supposed. Outside of five men or actorles, Warehouses, garages, stores, hotels, and buildings on Sexton and Gilbert | training camps—the Giants at Gaines- | still overseas, the only Dodgers un- office buildings, farm buildings, round houses etc y N ville and the Yankees and Brooklyns | signed are Pitchers Burleigh Grimes, L streets. e Satre N - - arry C - . e . QUICK RELIEF . 1 rtate of Carl O. Thorvaldsen {o|&t Jacksonville. Robby's battery men | Larry Cheney and Al Mamaux, and In shingle form, red or green, it is widely used for residences. Certain-teed i 5 ; i ay : { prior | Billy Kopf, the new shortstop, whe i ; i S gives years of efficient ILIDE |! Frank Milaszewski et al, one-half in- | ™ et into action a few days prior | 3 p, who g i NO ACETANIL e ARMRIEEY to that, as special dispensation has |did not play in 1918, and says he service with practically no cost for up-keep. It is immune to almost every form of roofing attack. i eres T and a i« ldings (two & . GOOD * ° L e been granted to the Dodgers and the | will not play this yeas It s msfrgmof, ,Spark proof, weather proof, waterproof, and is not affected by acids, fumes or L gL C Erien to | Braves to start training four days he- | That really makes Burleigh Grimes gases. € sun’s heat cannot make it melt or run. Sold by dealers eve! e PREVENTIVE R Estate of Harry J. O'Brien. to} . Uy " ine) clubs. The exception | the only Brooklyn star of any conse- i s everywhere FOR TREATMEN James V. "”"""I““”! ”K‘I."‘*l“i"‘\“f"'\‘ 1:;,”2\ :;‘\ has been made in the case of these | quence who remains out of the fold, Guaranteed 5, 10 or 15 years according to thickness. terest in land ! ¢ s clubs because they open the seuson |as Cheney began to slip last year : . N F L u E leRytross - Seott 16 Johm Jones, | ©1 APril 19, four days before the and Mamaux has not shown anything .Certam-teed Products Corporation =2 Estate of Mary Scott to John Jones, | ,,,,. opening. since the season of 1916, Offices and Warehouses in Principal Cities of Amorica one-half interest in Jand and bulld- | "' PPRL Sl L ason fast R ings on Maple street DL e scott to John | (TAWINE to a close finds quite a few | «y» |, QCKER ROOM Certain-teed Paint—Varnish—Roofing an/ -Related Building Products local stars still unsigned. The Giants Jones, one-half interest in land and - e = and Dodgers ar etty well lined . = ——== — St huildings on Maple street bt the Tankeo mfield and pitching AGAIN RE-OPENED - John T Flemingway 10| iars continue to hold out. Hemin y, land and Only Bob Shawkey of the regular B 4 [ \ibulldingss o gHlish fRthees Yankee pitchers capitulated Jast | Extensive Repairs at Tocal Associa- Filedelfio (‘oco to Lucia Petrucelll | weck. , Shore and Leonard, the two | ) : 3 8 : al, land and buildings on Tawlor | pitchers obtained in the Boston trade tion Completed: Basket System 1 street and Mogridge. Russell and Fisher, J Iiva M. Sheehan to John Sheehan, | twirlers inherited by Hugginsg, remain 1s Tustalled. . b 2 o | Jand and buildings on Trinity street. | unsigned. The same may be said of | gy oo o . o o lstate of John Sheehan to Bva M. | (hree-fourths of Huggins' regular in- | . = ”i‘“ {"(“r“r room as l.l‘.;' dan han, land and buildings on Trin- | field—Baker, third bas Peckin- |y 20 188 S0oeDoDened. Sy LA (I d feld——Baker, " buse: Peckin: | 5, 4, 18" VR tpined | The s ncorporated ) which was recently discarded and its many new features make it more ) Terrence O'Brien to Micl P. | base. O'Brien, land and buildings or Huggins returned last Saturday \Md. | practical for use ihan the one for- R from Baker's home at rappe, » 14 e with only the hope that the famous | Merly used here. Constant service at 0 e geflts Of eW Bfltal 1 § i -« | slugger will change his mind before , the service window will be the order FORGOT ALL ABOUT TOURNEXY. | 0" \pril 23 and report to the club. | and at any hour of the day articles « s e = o Huggins unquestionably takes the | May be received for the use of baths afld » l(:lnlty Miss Bjurstedt Explains Failure to | oc" 0 TEEEE B0 of the Baker | and gym work. FOI’ Cuhm Soap Enter National Event. case. Having a stick-to-it-ive nature, | Under the new system no man is Because it means skin comfort Palm Heach, Fla. March 10.—Miss | he refuses to admit that Baker has | &iven a permanent locker and only 250_256 PARK STREET and skin health. For shaving,bath- | | yroita Bjurstedt, national woman's | Tétired until he is compelled to. 200 lockers are in the room. At the ing and shampooing it is wonderful. {ennis champion, said last night that . Huston to Visit Peck. entrance to the locker room is a Assisted by touches of Cuficura | | 5 Lieut. Col. Huston made a business | counter, in the back of which is a Ointment, it does much to clear | trip to Cincinnati fluring the latt series of cabinets and wire baskets. the skin of pimples, rashes, cczemas | part of last week, and it is under- | Every - is entitled to a basket and irritations and the sralp of ! A stood he will stop off see Peck- ( in which his gym suit and towels are | 5:00, basketball game; 8:00, home dandruff and itching. | that she “forgot all about "‘, t_"“‘ inpaugh on his way back. Peckin-|to be kept. When he calls for his | nursing class _Be e and i Orticura Tuiowm, anartientte, || :""'ll f: s e Hitl?h‘ff:”:' “"' paugh received such big money dur- | zvm suit he is to give the number of Friday—s$:00 p. m., entertainment 2 cents of all dealers. | 2 published report that she was oing | ing the federal league days that Thelbasiel assiened fo him andl with|and dance foribusiness’girls, to Norway this summer. club has had difficulty in signing him | the basket is given a key to one of e | Miss Bjurstedt continued: “T am [ ever since the reason she did not enter the na- tional indoor championship tennis | tourney in New Yor! this week was the 200 lockers. When he dresses HAGEN PLAYS GOOD GOLF. REPORT MANY CASES | ot reaching New York untll Wednes: || Just how strong the club will g0 for thel gvm he locks his cabinet and ! == = ot ' > | day night, so unless my friends should | after Derrell Pratt if he remains ivm | raturns the key fo the service counter, | leads Field of Pros Over Belleair | OF RHEUMATISM NOW | yeep o place open for me in the | in his declaration to remain in the | {"pon his return from the sym he Heights Links. e | tournament until then T shall not he | steel business remains to be seen. | iiis for his key, dresses for the streef, Belleair Heights, Fla., March 10. Says we must keep feet dry: avoid | i 1L But they really could not do | However. the clup Biisiinot itakingll Sime i bel T i e e Sensational golf was played here this: it would be too late.” Pratt’s talk of retirement seriously. | ;o214 returns basket and key to the | vesterday in the professional tourna- Pratt has not been able to save the | 3 for | ment in which six noted plavers took | part, Walter Hagen of Detroit won | | = Lo 1 cour The locker is now read less meat. | amount of money Baker has been | G Ll | use by someone eclse, and the gym suit | ! vith a score of 35 1, one stroke -1 bove par, but he was pressed close- BID FOR OLYMPIC GAME able to put away. and it is said Pratt is taken to a drying room and then money. all the wa : s The principal features of this mew | I all the way by Jim Barnes of Sun- merely is waiting to be offered more & ; 3 Y & placed in the cabinet for future use. i _ . ok Iols of wateriand above ailtake ter is Not Decided. With Fewster, @ crack young play- ; —1 A A 2 3 SR s T S onsed | set Hill, who ended with 37—37—74 a 2 spoonful of salts occasionally : er, handy, Huggins says he could get | SYStem are its compactness, increased 1ojced ¢ S n nudaote or ge exposure and cat Stay off the damp ground, avoid ex osure, keep feet dry, eat tome Hopes to Have Meet, But Mat- Rome, March 0.—1It is hoped to “ker received t - N Alex Smith, the Wykag s r on s e 2 aop | along without Pratt, though a year | '0CKer facilities received thercby, and alexiplth PUrkeES str om0 have the Olympic games of 1920 SR S L R hareelof (thellcourse: hare o held in Rome, but no definite de- | 252 ”“Y‘Vm‘f“' L ‘;'p‘:““:\"‘; S right at Barnes's heels. Jock Hutch = 1 € | cision as fo this has vet been taken. 1£ S asiocmas Sn - = ingson of Glenview did not get his orch, the outside steps or inside stairs, the door or the ated in the huwels and absorbed into | 50N 28 19 thY Jucenian machine out of the Yankees. 1t will | Y. W. C. A. PLANS TO nERon bt ol Eet p BSOS S 5 floor he bioc It the fhaicion obiiro)| Dxemiery Oxlandofvas LeContlyERED ) o Brecalled tha tithe Nlittle M m ana zer 3 Siasiaka e { long same working and had too much is getting shabby—be quick! Get the Bay Stater on the job. X . | proached by the Italian Olympic Jeft to do around the greens e e e o e | gave up Maisel, Nunamaker, Shocker, 8 WIS ! . | sidne o f n' ‘\' & " l]‘, 'ry ;I-‘u "x_:\ committee on the question and a ,;,.d,r,‘ Cullop and cash for Pratt | HAVE BUSY WEEK — i Old age in things paintable is more than a matter of newness reply is expected from him within a ! ind Plank. As the latter already has L§ “'l',l\"v LOST 9,000,000 TONS | worn off—it is protection worn off. days announced his retiremeont, the entire | o | OF SHIPPING AND 14,700 MPN . price was for Pratt alone | Tonight's Bvent Will Be Membership | b Oion MAreh 10 here were 20 Bay State Paints doe The unsigned Giants are Pitchers | N st senGirelilihiy SERRE, Gl | yores Aare osed thus forcing the i o1 . H o 'wm-\ ”‘” ‘(]j) oo ,h,.‘m‘wm‘ le\' ,: A wal' ofResistance Poll Perritt, Fred Toney and Ired | Party and Dancing Will Follow ai 1,000,000 tons, afloat when include the exactly proper kind of protection for every kind of e S el et PG e | Anderson, Catcher Karl Smith and o i war © or( ""V“\‘ annual weather, or wear-resisting surface. Don’t wait for Father Time ome BwWeills Fan B £ g a - Se 3 o LS el nti 30 P. M. yort of Mercantile Marine Serv- | 3 liminate this uric acid which keeps Emphasis should be placed upon | Jasono Basemen ,'““L'r-‘m'“’l‘“‘l"”‘P"’:"i‘li ! SR B S s to get in his work. See the Bay State dealer near iccumulatinggand Sitgulatingat fovsh the conservation of strength and | | ."\(([4iiie at o shipyard in Kearny. | -4 membership party will be held | lave been sunk, and after allowir you and get him to prescribe. he system, eventually settling in the the building up of a strong wall | 110 wrote to McGraw that when he ! yllvn Vi e this eveninz at 8 | ror replacements, there is a def ) v joints and muscles causing stifiness. | of resistance against weakness. | has an afternoon off he will run over | ©€l0ck, when Frank Reynolds, hu-i35500,000 tons | In-or-Out Varnish is one varnish that will soreness and pain called rheumatism to New York and tall over terms. | MOFist, will entertain the members of To. all 5 475 + merchant ships were E ceep its lustre and gloss wher = At the first twinge of rheumatism 9, Anderson h; been of little use to the { the association. Dancing will follow | sunk under their crews W enemy .%tand uDy l\@ll Sl zI tt g d§ l\f\;‘l&"’] sub zot from any pharmacy about four Giants for the last two years, and | Ull 10:30 o'clock ! action, and an additional 570 fishing | jected to salt water. It is the ideal finish for yunces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon- Toney is completing his en ment | Following is the Y. W. C. A. pro- | vessels, making a total of 3,045 crews | boats, oars, spars, rails, etc., all varnishes in ful in a & of water and drink be- Wilh the commonwenlill of Tennessee. | 5zam for ithe weak ek 1 one—gallons, quarts and pints. fore breakfast each morning for a i ined by Business. w715 p. m. Glee club. i Morchant seamen serving aboard week. This is said to eliminate uric 3 em to be o re forton i Dritis sels, who have lost their| g V NY i2id by stimulating the kidneys tfo - i e . i TR | e et L e e o WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc., Boston, Mass. | normal action, thus ridding the blood committee meeting: $:00. mymuustic | 11, 700 Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England 13 ncer et i3 used regularly by many, right lass; 8:00, Business Girls' club ! You can buy Bay State Paint and In-or-Out Varnish from | Salts is inexpensive, harmiess | through the winter, as a depend- ; Anesday—4:00 p. m., Girl Scouts’ T ER GRAY nd is made from the acid of zrapes | able means of conserving strength. | o e SR e G i,.ng%gééw!}é\JRSS I ind lemon juice. combined h lithia| For the delicate child or adult Catarrh try the iir S the cily will meet at ICK'S\7AP0RU e D O seep down urie acid If you're thinking that your house or barn or wagon, the Rheumatism is ciuse oxin, cailed uric acid, ores of the skin are also u means of rrecing the bjood of this impurity. In Jamp and chilly, cold weather the skin to rheumatism. Here ye as are great in their ability to R4y Grela Brown; 4:00. board nt, effervescent ater | strengthen the body and in- /] ™ e [ i hursday. 5:00 p. m.. English class T S ol Y hey ’YOUR.EDD,YGUARD"-30'-60”'201 or forelgn women, Aliss Loomis: A o Ny T N TR T PR PR i 2 T drink which overcomes uric ac trease resistance. la beneficial to your kidneys is well. = #ott&Bowne, Bioomfield Nj. 1521

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