New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1919, Page 2

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TOTEAMS CHOSEN _ REALTY BUSINESS couruarn berr. | TENEWENTS SCARCE “PINos | TOWAGE CAMPAIGN - ISSPEFDINGUP . .. ..~ INSPECTOR REPORTS Employer and Employe To Be Adjusted There: Oth, E 4 e ! - ! | 3 i HR() ATLETS Canvassers for United Charily‘Many Pieces of Property Change s e | Annual Statement Shows Gty 10 § 2% . Garden Tools ; Drive Have Been Named Hands Wegkly TS et | Be at Standstili 7 Fresh Garden Seed ] —FOR— % SN the employer has heen established af | Gard B . THROAT AND BRONCHIAL e ,‘ Never before in the cily's history | the Stanley Works. The department| g report of the building inspector | HICSH B . IRRITATION, HOARSENESS. :hlr-g:»“:,r :’.‘:‘\‘ vn]\y,v?m (‘ h:,:m.\’xlzt;“;‘::‘\ l(:{\u"v‘.y'\.' 5 "v".m:f‘:‘.. = ::{!f}‘)""'{:”‘v I::s'rm;r11\'.:“."1’ (]., l‘-‘,’,’ LYI,"-:.-.ZL :"nn- ‘;; made public today shows the it POU]IU Nettmg BUSKINESS, ETC. HARMLESS | start work immediately. The teams | real estate deals as have been car- |’ i ShAe S it : i have been ciosen with mueh carve and | ried within the last few weeks. The ook and 8. J. Lewis. {of the war and tho fuct that it has nos N AND PLEASANT TO TAKE under the leadership of I, W. Christ | cause is probably reactionary after The purpose of the complaint de- | recovercd Within the past six months FRESI”] NEW ()O(_)DS 1 zood showing is expected. The feam | the war during which neriod the realitpartment is to bring the employer and | rollowing the signing of the AND CAN pE ED FREELY. captains and helpers are as follows: | e men sufiered heavily beeat armistice ; o ot ci s e being put | eMPloYe into closer and more har- It the report for the past vear is an FOR 1919 o. stain, J. B. Com- | lac »usiness. o e 3 2 ¢ G. Tlausmann, Miss Bdna | through now show a general tendency | monious relations. Any employve be- ! indication of the way building is to go group L 25¢ per box |5 K U check on building during the last ve 5 of the peovle in the city to licving that he has been taken advan- | on for the Coming year the outlook for | n, Chas. W. | themselves in sections according 104 tage of calls at the burcau and his|nis city is gloomy. The city is face . Roberts, Charles | nationalities. This is scen vu,\’t:_z I'” ,“-“'_"blv* are thoroughly investizated. | jre o enorta P s g o Bean, Grove F.| Iy as onec 1ds the Iyg transioke i This often results in a desirable em- i e e o] the city clerk’s office and watches the€ | plove being retatned by the conee ings and a s said this ; ¥ morning: “In order ta have % k Py No. 2-—Caplain M. Prati; | streets where these pecple buy V“_"‘I" Absences are also investigated L progr n Hancock. ldward Woods, A. | erty. The sale ‘of husiness blocks 18 [ the qonaiione and the ca asc sive community and have the city J. McGrail | also above mormal and centers 8€N- | taineq ™ The qata secured is filed a ¥ j population grow there must be l‘wm,:‘ Ha[’dwal‘e 336 Main S:reet b° F Y . ™ - « o o ar f 3 usi- i r ¢ the peoplc me to whe I H Team No. 3—Capiar 4 erally around the heart of ‘.I:-(,mb\-‘.ln for future use. Applications for ges | for the peoble tv com when they r vor: Hoyt Catlin all, Ge i ne celon onIMaingstreet e Lo e | uefolformertemplovesiare also han- lidofdocide stoFmako i the Seltylithein [ 8 | B. Hagedorn, O Mars of property is now above normal WIS | dlod by the complaint department. { nome.” He was careful ta point our ‘eamn No. 4 y E new huilding in the city is far below Matters aside from those pertaining j the.blg drop in the number of new s | '3 Malcolm D . G. Me what it should he. Conditions l_“ to the factory are also handled by |tenements in the city. For the past{heen reported t several business ! DANCE AT Y. W. 3 159-]7] Mam S’""[ , R. €. Germo 5 ) {ihisteity tint to tenoments ATe |4y o eiotanee 14 often | vear the total mumber of tenements |men of the ity were o form a om- | The dance which was i at the . N « ., B ‘0 In- | worse than in Bristol or ;Z;\sl{"‘(; Elven to workers experiencing diff a ed in the city \\zx\‘hm 81 }“hu.‘ in | pany to ook after the building og new ; Y. W. C. 1\‘ last eveni for the CHONE e %, H. Fox. C Benedici, wh they arc thought to be had. }ojud t0, WH > S Lother average years the number was | tenements business girls of the city, was nttend 2 330, L B as 3 ding suitable tenements or 2| 2k e 1 PHONE 330, B A | Building Inspector Rutherford has | Sl iitable t i well above 500. The result of The annual report shows that there ed by 85 of the girls and their rmen s S o Tt ot e start of new BE is pla scen and the conges- | were 467 per < issued. Brick | . i Musi 2 2 f—Cantam, A. Buol . | anticipated a geners tart of U Tt 1 that is plainly scen and the conge 167 permits issued. Brick houses friends. Music was furnished by Miss § S s heliev at the establishment ; 4 . 4 L cumann, W. (. Foster, 1. C.{building before this time and now j 8 ml::;‘_’ ;“,‘: o ‘lf,"")“,nl waa | tion which must exist the city numbered 55 and frame dwellings ' ithel Barton’s three-picce orchestra 4 A FOOD FOR THE BODY kesley, W. W. Llonsc fears the cily will be in a wor e :‘<"“r‘_‘:_“~""“ i plant, | known oniy by com son of fig- . The cost of the brick buildings : refreshments were served and a good | pmi No. . T vin G | aitton than ever. The many sales of) o 000 - 13 (e oy “] how long | Uves such as given above. as $3 nd of the frame $213,- time was enjoyed by zll. The dance un and MOOM |+ e Seimin 1 Aoise, = | property i ihe ey are merels | } knowing who ant & Dualors in real estate. Mavo beon | 300, THG total cost o bulliing in the | wes 1N ohnase ot Frelsorten o 1 Bendald FLERG RLI0)%) changes henefiting one family and o I::“”ycmmmfi SIs abaentns rvr'vml.”\' 4 | cought by many people asking them to | city for the past vear, including . . Miss Bmma Zanginger, Mise Olfllmenl i im No. S—Captain. R. ¢. Twitch- [ not relieve the tenement shortage | plan their work better. 2180 |zt w house at a reasonable price pairs, ete., was $741,398, The city llizabeth Rogers, and Mies Agnos ey N i nies Robinson, K. ¢ »odwin, | whatever. There were four ma nelps to foster hetter fecling hetween | g0 haa to move and could not got [five new stores added in the year. The . Johnston Pdflh-‘:i‘:;:”m\r:“I"::-‘d by "‘r;:'):um}.iL (| A e Gilbert riages, 19 deaths and 129 deeds re- fln:\ emplover and employe. A Ia tenement in the city. Within he f number of applications for permits | of People. The Purcst Oil of { Team No. 4—Captain, F orded this week The Employment buvean. relleved | oming year. the buildag inspector jrejeeted was 22 and - the number of | Detective Sergeant A. J. Richardson pheebelsplised InRLbis | er: B. O. Shjerden, Luci T Following are the reslty transfers: | of the responsibility of handling the | jaints out, if the cit s to grow |applications modifted was 24, Thirteen ! has recelved word tha: his son W Fecenia fod ’l;:mm\ Barnes, Georgze W Corbin. Salvaters (iactano, et ux., 1o Albin fmen’s pay, is now able to devote itslit will have o do something concern- | measurements of land were made and | jace Richardson v i) Team No. 10—Captain, Peter Cro- | 8 Jand and building, | entire time to the hiring of laborers.iing the guestion of tenement Tt has |2 total of 1.031 inspections madc o and ""wk\n:\, E. W. Bennett. . L. Beardsley, A} Frank Shield, John A. Andrews. allments, rheu- i eam No. L1—Captain, B. Loomis, | bourne, land 8 ust. peurits | \gijiam J. Rawlings, ML D. Saxe, A. Bodwell Land Co. to Anton John- ofluenzs, o | N. Rutherford, R. M. Dame son, land. Hillerest averue Al nn.«w(l} peam No, 12—Captain, G K. Ma-| Mary A. [lipclius te Stanley M. nerves, piles. sore | o . W. W. Marsland, A. G. Hawk- | Hhint. ct al, land and building, Gar- i rarrh noint 3 o UN & William H. . W. H. Crowell. | den street S Iahx COINTMENT. th ekt o piain, William | Angel M. Paonessa to Mary K. Ke- i aroundiiTemedyA I a ST ot Davidson. W. J. Far- { vorkian, land and building, Tremont has arrived in N from France. { | William Farley tward 0. Kil- | Also use SUN MO0 u e ¢, Howard Wilson. John W. Lock- | street P h, b ANOINTI LINIMENT , How 1 Wilson 1 [ e e reac lng y ts of the : < er hathing T Captain, P. 8. Mec-{al, land and building, Woodruff the body and | premberss not yet ap- | Court clrculations o8 b intea David Appell to Minnie Shimansky. PR OFESS NE ; having | Temm No. 15—Captain August Mon- | land and huilding Main street. me Milakaukas, | C v : William tment | yaog E. B. Hyde, Tony therine to at is possible to i for the Walies Donahue, Joe Olson J. Hoffman, land suilding, Strat- g ] ¢ i S . e e e R N Gk e @ e of the Hartfor eologicai Seminary r':,"”,‘.““"“ 22 i mis: & Suteliff, Mortimer Camp, W. | ldward O. Kilbourne to The Title Small size 40c; lavze size Toc. For sale | g ggwood. Touis Jones Realty and Developient Co., land, ‘1;)2-1«:‘? \";“"f“' CIRan | - f'm}\m'm‘nw uth and Pequot streets 3 d Evenin Sunda Services . { K. OF C. BALL WILL | o o o o e At Mommg an g y — | Hall, Tand and buildinz, Maple street | BE SOCIAL EVENT | “m.t e i Devtonneri | B Evening Service Commences at 7:30 o'clock All are Welcome | Co., land, to Corback, Stern and Ham- _ mer Corp.. Commonwealth . avenue, Pequot and Carlton streets. Affair Will Be Held in Arch Street | xora 4. McKinna fo Stanley Syris, + land, Rutherford street ‘l Aoy andEl il tocihs, Rosario Aparo to Guiseppini Aparo. I Strictly L Roraal land and lding 1Klin street i Harry Rosenberg to Fsther Green- Horsfall All arrangements have heen com-| berg, land and building. Hartford o =i o lrflprr«i for the grand ball to he given | avenue. ! Cordovan | by Daly Council, K. of (. on Easter| Joscph T.uk sephine Gr ; Oxfords | Monday night, April 21. The affa egorwicz, land, Da i | promises to be one of the largest | P ger to Saturni Ro- | social events in the ci and ie the | man, nd building, Allen street. [ Arstiiof {he society sincal tha ~war || Daniell Snllivan, et ux., to.Herman Brown $11.00 1 comniittee’ in charge | Busch. et ux.. land and building, etnrced Black $10.59 | wishes to correct misinformed wood street ' Both made | rumor which has heen spread about| Tudolph Peplau fo /dam Regula { that the bail fs to be strictly a formal pRURandSEuilciv eSS S oicces; o s with plain toe Laffafi. The affalr is to be formal to | Lasalle street. | o and with tip. IiEeextont ot ihel memboraloiits | wwesn Brown fo Tosie Nievilis, local council, and others desiring the | 'and. Tremont street These shaoes James D. Garvey. et al. to Claud same formality of dress, J7or other James T 3 ik laude bear the hand all will be such an informal af- | T fl“y‘;""’l’"‘" T landiand fbutidice 5 | fatr as is common for dances within | = 2N L T SNel marks of super- s o Lula M. Staplos to Michael M. Enz- shoemakers. | The membersip campatgn com- lish, land and building, Madison and mittea has secured new mem- | Monroe street. Carl Johnson fo Richard Kamin- The bers during the 1 ve months and | 5.c "ot a1 land and building. Rob- at the next mocti tosbe held®ion jioe Foie o 1 H t ” G | Wednes . April 9, there wlll be an | T murner fol Feniaraint Gola 93 ASYLUM ST, ond dezrees on these candidates. | Griswold streets. HARTFORD. || Sunday, April 13 promises to be one Bernard Miller to Samuel Waska- of the biggest days in the history of | itz iand and building 2 pieces, 1 the councll. as on that day the third | fayetts streot, | degree will he given absut 130 candi- Mary Gussman to Ralph J. Newton, | | dates at ‘Turner's hall. The deg et ux., land and building, Wallace | working committee has promised a t | g00a degree work im from some New RBrituin Real Estate and Titla | other city to give the third degree. | Co. to May A. Tynch, land and build- The dagree work will he followed by { ing, Black Roek avenue, o | n banquet in the rooms of the K. of | Anton Rodman to Anthony Yakas. MS | C. on Main street | land and building, William street T imil Carlgon. et al, to George E SOF W TRUGK | Darrow, land and bhuilding, South he thinking pespie are pleking up AGCFPT NEW TRUCK, 5 & w6 home sites at Lyons T fain atreet. e, | Five Commlsaloners Vote the Accept. | Frenk Greving to Aavon W. Carl- | son. land and building. South Burritt ance and Order Payment Made, e Bartemders’ ball, Tuener hall, Mon 0., April 7. edvt, The fire commissioners at n mect- Now Britain Real Estate and Title o e ” Loon Norton, C'o, 1, 224 regiment, | Ing held yesterday aftarnoon, voted | Co, to Anna Wiclutls, land and butld- GfieMas’fBeaaWCbrm/fflmaz 0 ix stationed at subinarine bpse, | 10 accept the new nerial truck, pnd | ing, Sevmour streat. wark, N, . I8 visiting hix father |1t was recom ided thet pryment he Trank Maiotta, et al. to Fred Be- fymond Norion of West Main strget. | inede for the sume, Chief Dame ex- | loin, land and building. ? pieces, Main s L) (1Y <} 39” 1 555 el e e el e : | I'he New Series Linwood “Six-39”-% proe & Co.-—Advi, siation were acquainting themselves Bessle . Damon to James T , i 2 whih the operailon of the vehicle, It wghton, land and wuilding Main Five Passengers e Zukowsky of 34 Clavk 6trest, | way nlyo reommended that the speed | stroot t:r;;': it s hallcs teall oyoning ' of the car bn 15 miles an el el e S0 Ao While the beauty of the new Series Paige Linwood is clearly an outstanding feature, yet such L L ik ho etrictly sdherad (o, W, 17| Farnes, land and building, - Colum . : 3 ; - : ardsr. lio aiEhatl (e dwoimani |l et LR R IOLIC R e S 2 - = . world-wide popularity as this car enjoys is based upon other things— mechanical excellence an_took n gouns cuild nged 2 | t for puiniing the elly sorvice inirte James Turner to Ranjamin | 3 unquestioned. arg with her but left 1wo miope { truck which will ho placed at Engine | Goldberg, land and bullding. Hart and | ; L 6. 5 | Compuny No, 2, Griswold strects, : It is big and roomy and equipped with every comfort and elegance known to modern motor- f you don’t wear smoked glasses Commirsioners Conlon nna Moran Elzabeth A, Whita to Willlam b thowo cholce butlding lots at Lyons | will study spocifications for No, # en- | Sehlenker, land and building, Wallace | i& ing. 'It is a car of tremendous power, equal to the stiffest grade and toughest going, and yet race with all Improvoments which | gine house, which orlginally 84 | etiaet ! y amazingly nimble and flexible in trafhic. ¥ tarm price Includes-—ndyt, 1 for $4,000 bui owing {o the changes - B e Brees s Ben't forget dance ol Tungalow (o. | neconsitated by the 21 mill tax, it wi SUNSHINE NOTES, The economy of the Paige Linwood has gone far to win it this Supremacy—low up-keep. I«, Parker's Oreh, Adm. 85c = ::n»;:;\vnl rl:.{-‘(::]‘ w-(»l haty mxrln ‘\\'IH> bhe o e | : ey repai bills, small depreciation. Quality, basic Paige Quality, is the onlyanswer 3 neefvec o1\d i0 1 18 of thetlres ceting of Socloty o old on . . . o . o . ot 1n show, you whit “Badwall | 00 (he olty serviea truck, Bids for Monday Afternoon at Y. W, €, A, to that. The motoring public has been quick to recognize in this New Series Linwood the e the laundry work wera rocelved and A meoting of the Bunshine soclaty soundest and safest motor car investment on the market. g | the contracr wns glvon tho Laumer | will e hald at the Y, W, (. A. Mon- SR i | Laundry compuny, The appoiniments | dny afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A bus. The Paige Essex ‘‘Six-55"" 7-Passenger — $2060 COTLINS IN SPAIN, lor o captat, dsuienant and perma- | ness meeting will procada u fecture * & upsrnumerary Polleceman (3esrga | nent firemon wera doferred until | whish will *he glven at o'clock -and J — — - — Qiling with the A, 1, 1, in Freaneo | 0107 to which the public is tnvftad, 3 PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN g lusky boy and ix new spending a | g = . AN exaellant spenker has been pro- j en days' leave on w trip to Spain, WELD OUL OF ARMY, ! cured for this meoting In the person hag already seen (he Hay of Bis- Gurdner 0 Weld s been dis- .0f Mrs, Annle Porelt(, who ix n repr - apd. olimbed the high mounining | eharged from the Army nnd has re- sentatlve of the Travelars' Ald Soeloty L [4 & AUTO CO tinly meording (o word reccived by ! turned teo his homa on Paric place, of Hariford, and whoe wil speak on - 4 . Al friends, Me is stopping now gy | 1e werved oversens for 18 months and | ihe Work whieh . heen naecom- ( E‘ d S S hotel where Htanford Whiie and | was wounded In the hand and leg, | plighed hy {hai ongantzation, ‘Orner m an eymOllI' t rry K, Thaw oncs steppsd and ipn | He spent elght months in a hospital Longshaw Porritt, son of Mrs. Do o Furopean siyie fhe owners ad- | and arrived hema on the transpori | ritt, hus recently returned to Hartfos tiwe the fact very widely as it [ Venetia, He was dischitrsed at Camp | after baving spent threa years ove hwe many tourists Upton yosterday morning. seas In the aviagion service

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