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35 REALTY DEEDS FILED DURING WEEK. Eleven Marriage Licenses and Ten Deaths Recorded During the were past week 33 deeds recorded in the clerk’s office. Eleven marriage licenses town were taken out and ten deaths wore reported. Warranty deeds were filed as fol lows: Mathilda Paonessa to Angelo 2l land and buildings on Stan- Hartford avenue; Gui- Paonessa ley street seppe S. Miano street; Ferraro Ty street: A. J. Lippe buildings on and Paolo Dy Cuso and others, to and buildings on to, land Pasquale Ferraro Rocco land and buildings on Cher- James Smith and others, to and others, land and )t street. Jennie L. Slater and others to Blanche 8. Nich- ols, land 1d buildings on Liberty street; Christi Brandt to Lucietta Ma- » nulla nd and buildings on Kelsey street; Realty & Building company to Robert Reimer and wife. land nd buildings on Lyons street Bodwell Land company to Eugenio Betti, land on Euclid avenue: Nicola Sabatino to Edoardo Rossi, nd on Clinton street; Union Realty company to John D. Gustafson, land on Shuttle Meadow avenu: Investm Cor poration to & Buckley Co.. land and buildings on Church street; | ¥ Ferdinand Witzke to Louis Dworio and wife, land and buildings on Oak strect; Mortimer H. Camp and other to Thomas C. F nd other nd realty | and buildings on Vance strect: Ernest | Louis and others to John Bergin, land and buildings on Chestnut street; An- Jthony Jagodzinski to Louis Hellstein land and buildings on Sheffield strect; Louis Hellstein to Morris Cohn, land and buildings on Sheffield stree Frank Karpinski and others to Alex- ander Pierzanowski and othe and buildings on Booth street: Rose M. Godfrey to Joseph Barkowsk, land and buidings on Francis street; Walter R. Olson to A. Anderson. land and buildings on Arch street: George . Walker Polson to Stella Broff, land on Kelsey street; Katie Yurevitchm to Peter Wrobel and wife, land and buildings on Beatty street: George K Macauley to Frank H. land and buildings on Harrison street Emma Bergstrom to Alexander T Olson, land and buildings on Meadow avenue; Alexander Olson to Herman K. Kalmanowitz and others. land and buildings on Dwight stre Jennie C. Olson to Herman K. manowitz, land and buildings on “ street; Augusta H. Hornkohl to D, W O'Connell and others, land and build- ings on South Burritt street: John J. Donahue to Leon . Cowles, land and buildings on Carlton street; John J. Donahue to John L. North and others, land on Carlton street; John J. Dona- hue to Frank D. Smith and others, Nand and buildings at Glendale; Hy- man Shapiro to Jacob Zdanchulkas, land and buildings at Glendale; Aaron Pinkus to T. Chernal, land and build- ings at Winthrop and Griswold streets; Frank Siebert to Myer Dunn, land and buildings on Stanley street; estate of George F. Magee to Louis stefanila and others, land and build- ngs on Brook and Logan street Albert M. Powell and others to Fl- mer M. Coutant, land and buildin The Curran Dry Goods Co. 381-383-385 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. | Specials ~ Tonight 7 to 10 Aspirin Tablets K Epsom Salts, 1-1b. packages Sal Hepatica, special Mavis Talcum Powder Jérgen’s Talcum Powder tonight Woodbury’s Facial Soap tonight Palm Olive Soap, special . . ¢ (écoa Palm Soap tonight, 3 for Dolorite (all colors), special snt’s Fancy Stripe Soft Shirts—Reg- 19¢ ularly $1.69. Tonight, special . 98¢ New Linc Men's Tics in the newest patterns. Prices 19¢, 59¢, 69¢c. 98¢ Gent's Iisle Half Hose in gray, navy, brown and black; regular price 3 Tonight Gént's Black Silk Hose. double soles, reinforced heel and toe: value 49¢. BEGAIEht o e Gent's Collar many styles, all sizes: regular price Linen slightly soiled, e, TONIGHL . o sieuiirms vaivion 1001 ments’—upper and lower. | sives land | on Maple street; Kachaloor Davidian to Fredolin Schweitzer and others land and buildings on Pearl court. WATER GOOD ONLY AS DRINK SAYS DOC Dozens of Fashionable Women Find Health in Never Touching Water to Bodies. Roston. Mass.. May fashionable Rack district ched water > last ten year: the pictures of asserts Charles E. Page, | author of health books and | of non-bath doctrine | ! 24.—There are | resi- dozens women B who their and as | shy al | phy | to 1ddition to this “‘bhathl theory sounds a scrious warning agains earing of underwear. | ‘Leave it all off and vou will escape colds, bronchitis. influenza. pneumonia and all the physical ailments that commonly are supposed to threaten the a " he say “Atti drapery only. Drop all 1 only in jacket, stoc a hat if vou ust much bhetter he the uman be; * body in . suspende ind low shoes. Wear but vour hair will ! without one.” | Sticking to a proper coarse grain nd this apparel. the physician eves ihe average span of ex- | eventually will jump to 110 | He is an excellent ex- | of his own teachings. At the | 70 picture of physical | Men should dress | | do dict bel istence or 115 ponent 1ge of fitness that yoz he is and good health SENATOR KING WOULD PUNISH BOM SENDERS WITH DEATH. Washington tor King, democrat troduced his res the deportation of K. Marten: Bolshevik representative in the Unit- cd States, vumber of other aliens connected with the Russian | Soviet bureau in New York. The resolution was referred the immi- committee. i bombs and other explo- | throu h the mails would be apital offence under a bill | -d yesterday by Senator King, rred to the judiciary com- | mittee. The Utah senator was one of those to whom infernal machines were addressed in the May day bomb lot } D. May 24.—Sena- of Utah, has i providing for and a to gration Sending made a introdue: and ref Dohrenwend, | Shuttle | 10c | CANNEFAX IS CHAMP, Protest of De Oro to Giving Up Title by Board. ¢ 24.—Bob Cannefax who recently defeated Alfredo De Oro | in a match for the three-cushion | championship, vesterday received the | decision of the billiards advisory | board announcing that the Cuban's protest had been disallowed. The | board, which is composed of Tom | Foley, H. A. Davenport and TLouis | Jens of Chi Charles Peter- | on Louis; Mussey, of | yria, O.. vles P. Miller, of this city. d that Referee Albert | G. Cutle ad erred in not replacing | the balls after Cannefax had made a foul stroke, but that De Oro had not | complied with the rules in the matter | of protest | ‘According to billiard law, De Oro ! should have made a formal protest to the referee before shooting. The tes- timony of the referee and spectators at the riars club was to the effect that De Oro merely offered to bet that the rule was in the book. De Oro was sustained in a protest by John Daly in a match game some vears ago. Daly shot with the wron ball and De Oro shot with the still | ball. Daly claimed a foul. but Tom | Gallagher, who was referee, declared | Daly was the original offender and | disallowed the protest. | Disallowed New York, Ms nger ag0: St YALE SECOND CREW WINS. Defeats Flirst 'Varsity by Two Tengths in Four-Mile Race. New Haven. May 24.—1In an exciting four-mile race held on the harbor ves- terday afternoon, the Yale second | crew defeated the first 'varsity by two length The seécond crew was stroked by Churchill Peters. formerly of the ‘varsity crew that defeated Princeton. | It took the lead at the start and held it throughout. The race was exciting stroked by The *varsity, Schreiber, who rowed | No. 2 against Tigers, could not | get its stroke above 2%, while the sec- onds hit 29 and finished with 30 The Harvard junior class arrived in New Haven at 5 o’clock yesterday af ernoon. The crew was in charge of Edward Brown, the Crimson class crew coach, and Charley Hart, veteran | boat rigger. accompanied the men. | 1 crew worked out in a Yale ned shell which will be used | | ifnst the Yale junior class cham- | plons today. the BRITTON BOXFS FOR HEROES. | Welter Champion Puts on Gloves at Chatean-Thierry Club. welter ch York v 24.—Jack Britton, hoxed three op- ponents at the Chateau-Thierry club, mpion, 51st street and Beekman place, yes- ! terday afternoon. for the entertain- ment of the wounded heroes. Britton | announced that he would be only too glad to box Kid Lewis at Toledo and would be satisfied with much less than | $100,000. Helen also appe skill Hildreth. ed at with the woman bhoxer, he club and exhibit- the gloves. ON UNION SUITS. May 24 shington, department “union suit” means that union $5 or more mus: | chants have o | ing that a —The treasury decided yesterday that a garment. This suits that sell for pay a sales tax. Mer- ded the tax by hold- union suit is “two gar- is one the | take a One of these ¥ next Prince of Wales is expected soon to bride. ' AND WHEN THE PRINCE COMES, oM NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1 HE CHOOSE? WHICH WILL circles has heen narrowed by These daughters of the lace arc often | British but al | which likely etty sisters may be England. The the war. | prince's offer rl of Love- | Lady Evelyn King, left, and mentioned Phyllis King, right, and either no one be popular with th sh people as to 1 royal consort. of marriage. 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