New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1919, Page 11

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‘Are You Interested in i Roll or Asphalt Shingles? If so see us at once and get samples and prices. Buy Standard Brands and vou will not be disappointed with the wear and Service. Rubberoid and S P C Products are recognized as standard by builders, and building inspectors. S P C Slate Surfaced Shingles Weatherproof Attractive Fire-resisting Ideal for Residence and all steeped roof buildings carpenters A elt base shingle surface with fragments ' of -ushed slate in beautiful and permanent tints of red nd green. These fragments are securely embedded 1 the coating and will not wah out or bHow off. S P C Slate Surfaced Shingles will nt warp, curl, ot, crack or split. They resist all Rinds of weather and fire. Prices per Roll 108 Square feet 1 ply Starex SP C 1ply Imp S P C $1.50 er roll i y Imp S'PC er roll ly Imp S er roll y Ruberoid S P per roll y Ruberoid S P = per roll y Ruberoid S P C per roll $2.50 oo per roll [ S} ) 1ply Zyléx S P C $3.00 perroll ....... $1.96 (5 =lue) $3.50 O'O‘ ply Zylex S P C per roll $3.25 [\S] ~T 3 ply Zylex S P.C per roll w 5] $4. Slate Surfaced Shingles $7 | Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc. | 250256 Park St. New Britain .50 per square. FOR BETTER LIGHTING SERVICE USE WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS We Have All Sizes Illuminating Fixtures Supplies Motors The Spring & Buckiey tlec. € 75-79 Church ereet Tel. 900 Wiring MADZA LAMPS ALL SIZES If in need of new or extra globes for your house let us supply them. A complete line—all sizes—always in stock. A. G. HAWKER ELM STREET | Kagle company, [ inick Waluk, | | wood street. i | soff, | street. 'REALTY TRANSFEAS (BUILDING PERMITS | FOR THE PAST WEEK Duelling Houses, Busines; Blocks and Land Change Hends The records of the town clerk's of- fice for the week transfers, as fallow show %4 property Fdward Fierstein and wife to Aaron Pinkus, land and buildings on Olive street. Bodwell Really company land Edgewood to Anna Rodman, nue. Bodwell Land company to Taradina, land an Euston avenue. Grace M. Smith and others to John I.. Lorenius and others, land on Stan- ley street. Anna F. Remp and others to John A. Erickson and others, land and buildings on Main street. William J. Flannery and others Anna M. Flannery Remp and others land and buildings on Main street. William J. Bacon and others tc Frederick Bacon, land and building: on Wallace street. Sylvester Gierchowski to the White | land and buildings on | High street. { Adaline S. Davis ta Sylvester Gier- | chowski, land and buildings on High |, street. | James P. Lawton to Genaro Palmi- | eri, land on Woodland street. l John Zulkowski and athers to Dom- land and on ave- to ! Clinton street. John J. Byrnes and others to Ben jamin Horwitz and others, land and | buildings on Park street H John Partyka to Mary Bak, land | and huildings on Overlook avenue and | Birch street. 1 Motrtimer L. Rhod to Rosanna | Nolan, land and buildings on East | street. | Lula M. Staples to Richard H win, land and buildings on Er- | Green- | Richard H. Erwin to Samuel Green- berg, land and wood street. i George Kevorkian and others to Herman Kalminawitz, land and build- ings on North street. ! lizabeth Barker and others fo | sie Bayer, land and buildings on | rley -street. i Louise Buser to Lillian H. L. Buser, | land and buildings on Jubilee street Richard H. Erwin to Barsom You- | land and buildings on Franklin | buildings on Green- | George TeWitt to Louis Nair, land t and Talcott streets. al Realty company to Grazelli Satalino, land and buildings on East street. New Britain Lumber & Coal Ca. to Patrick McDonough, land and build- ings on Connecticut avenue. Ermine Pidsley to Central Realty company, land and buildings on Ed ward street. Edward J. Munson to Richard H. Erwin, land and buildings on Stanley street. Lulu M. Staples to Stanley R. dy, land and buildings on Rock avenue. Victar I5. Johnson, nue. Ed- Blaci Bonander land on to Charles F. Connecticut ave- | and others, | proximately Tistate of Carolina Abrahamson to | John A. Abrahamson, land and build- tate of William J. Crickson, land street M. Davidson Connecticut Dunlay to John and buildings an company to the Railway & Tighting Co. land on Chestnut street. Luigi Testini to Ottavio Frigo, land on Sterling street. Arthur T. Benoit to and athers, land and Chestnut street. William B. Slater to Morris C. Cohn, land and hmmvn;:s on highway. M. Richman buildings on BOLSHEVIKI ARMY RAPIDLY ADVANCES During Past Fortnight Siberian Army | Has Been Forced to Retreat 100 Miles. Omsk, June 26, (By the Associated Press.)—During the last fortnight the Siberian western army has retired from the Viatka river to Kuama, ap- 100 miles, before superior Bolshevik forces. The northern army under Gen. Caida has pushed forward | slightly and occupied the Glazov, hold- | iug the line narthward, but being un- | i able to hold its left flank towards Sarapul. Ufa is under bombardme from Bolshevik guns The Bolsheviki massed large forces, including 8,000 cavalrymen along the Ufa-Samara railroad, outnumbering the Siberian army by quite a large | proportion. The cavalry, taking ad- nt Joseph buildings on | Dwight street. | today i street, ! made in the trolley New Construction in Gity for Pas {Seven Dags Totals $22,000 During the past week fourteen per mits, totaling $22,000, Building Inspector ford. Among the permits i one for the construction of house on Lincoln street by Doerr at a cost of about §8,000, The permits issued follow: Owner, Frank Quarti on South street. Owner, Paul K. Rogers; builder, Allen Co., alterations and addit amp street. Cost, 3,000, Owner, W. L. Damon Allen, reroof part of shed | Church str Cost, §50. | Owner, E. A. Parke Stanley street. Cost, Owner, A. Scalise; Woods, reshingle, 1#7 were Arthur N. an Cost, $50. at $50. huilder, Sexton Olaf Peterson; Larson, addition to shop, strest. Cost, 0. Owner, Oscar Doerr; Allen Co., ice house street. Cost, $8,000. Owner, Macauley, Mills & wend; builder, . H. Dohrenwend, %enement dwelliag on Harrison streer. Cost, $9,000. Owner, A.Neurath, Wallace street. Cost, Owner, W. Davis; . addition to Coxt, Owner, P. H builder, 827 builder, on reshingle, $250. builder, garage at $100. Makowski, alter ations at 234 High street. Cost, $13 Owner, Anton Haffner; builder, Charles Bey, brick pect street. Cost, §7 Owner, C. A. Deming: frame garage at 821 $500. 122 141 er, Co CITY ITEMS No mer TERIRG. G e can get your hat cleaned in three days at Conn. Hat Co.- William Regan of Lawlor confined to his home by illness. Miss Eva Valentine and Grace ton of the 1. N. E pany, left today for New a two weeks' va- i cation al Savin Roc The Second Advent church Sunday day at ‘he camp grounds, Weyh and son Elmer for a weeks’ stay in New Rev. G. M. Missirian will this evening from Northfield, Mass. where he has been a speaker at conference of Y. M. C. and leges. Stella Rebecca lodge, No. 11, will meet Monday night in Jr. 0. U. A. M hall on Hungerford court. Officer Clarence Lamphere arrested John McEnroe last night and he wili be returned to the State Farm. escaped from that institution week, Mrs. M. J. Hannon and daughter, Katherine, of Wallace street will leave tomorrow for a two weeks' stay at In- dian Neck. Maurice D. Tylerville. left York. return George col- last Glazier of 44 Broad grand master of the 1. O. B. A. lodges of New Britain and Middletown, by Judge Gustave Hartman, grand master of the order of New York. A baseball team is being organiz at the Stanley Miss T Robinson is in will practice at ground and will p girl teams of other f: Two 50 foot lots on Hillerest nue, Belvidere Heights, at only each on easy terms. One plot of la suitable for poultry 300 foot The Badwell Realty Co. —advt. Spec bulk, today and tomorrow. Pharmacy, Park street, Rackliffe Br advt. games ctories. ave PERETTA BROTHERS FUNERAL. The funeral of Erasmo and Joseph Peretta was held at 9 o'clock of Larai and company, and burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. large attendance at- the funeral and many floral offerings. No services pre- ceded the hurial. TO HOLD CLAMBAKI. About 200 will attend a clambake {o be given tomorrow in Larson's grove. The bake is under the direc- tion of Tony Seraphin and he is to be one of the chef The trip will be street and trucks will nickers at that point. — - meet the pic- vantage of the rapid adv: of the western army during and nce March the northern army of the two armi turned the flanks and precipitated their retreat. The western army, han- dicapped by lack of rifles, was unable to support the advanced elements suf- ficiently ta checq the retreat until the Kama was reached. Thousands of mobilized soldiers who had been re- leased ed in the rear but could nat be made available to meet the situation. Re- cruits who are training are being armed to supply the troops at front with rifles. The need of small arms is extremely pressing. a tremendous exodus of civilians and peasants who are fleeing from the third Balshevik visitation. The present front runs from pul to Ufa and thence to Smerlitamak Sl o e Gt e re | west along the Ural river. April pushed a wedge hetween it and | from service had been gather- | There is | Sara- | ! NEED TO If that new house yo ing or repairs of any kind sult us. i | | | i [SSUED THIS WEEK issued by Ruther- ved was ice Oscar shed storage W. ns builder, J. W. 263 grenhouse on Mr. street. Dav- Bast | Wm. Lincoln Dohren- | two Tony . 50 Pros- ! Telephone com- | school is holding its annual picnic to- | the | He | has been elected district deputy $196 nd front. Phone 1801. I—Cherry bisque ice cream in Axelrod’s opposite this morning from the undertaking rooms There was a { 2] far as Francis J‘ i 1 NSNS ‘WAL STREET § t EXCHANGE REP( Stocks were firm to "strong af opening of today’s short session M _ | excepting rails, making further u {ward progress on news of the. sigi ing of the peace treaty profits and intimations of {1 {ferences with Mexico 1t !(”Efl—()\\vu\rl o0il concessior | some of the more important gains llater. Trading concenttated to an unusual extent industrials of the peace ‘groups, notably rubber, textile, food, motor, leather and paper is- coppers also adding {o recent he closing was . strong. Sales apdroximated 650,000 shares. ther dif= ting for- reduced New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter members of the New York stock Exchange: 1919 Close 87% June High 8TY Co 111} Low 87 111 Am Beet Sugar Am Car & Fdy Am [ Am Can Loco Am Smelting {Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Copper /A TS Fe Ry Baldwin Loco B & O R RTINS { Beth Steel B Butte Superior { Canadian Pac Central Leather Chino Copper .... Col F & 1 Cons Gas rucible Steel Cot: Goodrich Rubber Gt Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Ctfs { Inspiration Interboro pfd i Kansas City Kennec Copper . Lack Steel Max Motor com Mex Petroleum tional Lead iAir Brake .. C & Hudson Cons NH&HRR ! Northern Pac Norfollk & West Pac Mail § § Co tPenn R R . Pressed Steel Car itay Cons .. ‘ Reading Rep I & S com ... : Southern Pac Sonthern Ry Studebaker Texas Oil TUtah Copper { 177 S Rubber Co so 106 % 2914 ! teel pfd Va Car Chem Westinghouse Western Union Willys Overland | LOCATL, EXCHANGE PRI('F§ QUOTED (By Richter & Co.) Bid Asked Hartford Elec Light 237 Southern N E Tel Co | American Brass American os (par Am Hardware Am Silver (par Bill & Spen (par Rristol Brass (pai Colt’s Arms (par 109 Inter o i Na Ma Lamp (par N B Machine (p! Niles-Be-Pond com {N & J Mfg Co (par 25) Peck S & W (par 25) | Standard Screw com Russell Mfg Co Scovill Stanley Stanley K'ks Tor Co com ( T & H (par Union Mfg ( BOYS LEG BROKEN Aged 14, LCo (par John Tisko, Leaped Piatform of Moving Train Near Union Works Last Night. Finding that he had gone past hi destination wheh was the New DOES YOUR HOUSE BE WIRED? u just purchased needs wir- in the electrical line con- | T. W. HINCHLIFFE the | 13 Franklin Square | : Tel. i Electrical Engineer and Contractor 1 Electrical Supplies. I ¥ Britain, Ct. 505-2. selling foud & Co., | i the Union Works | was doubled up in such a © | Wadislaw | employed From ! § Britain | # aring Rights. ale & Level. ACH & CO. Welephone 2120, OND STOCK t and Sold TLUDI» & CO. Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45. W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. WE WILL BUY " AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD’S depot, Joseph Tisko, from a moving train last night near and falling to the tracks sustained a broken leg. His leg way as to between the ankle and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tisko of Booth street and is in Bristol. At the hospital aged 14, jumped He We Can Assist You May We It is the policy of this bank to lend aid to those industries of this community which need financial assistance whenever they show that by reason of good management and good prospects they are entitled to stance. We have had the satisfaction of seeing our business grow as the result of our customers’ through their much profitable iness has come to us. growth, and lovalty other bus 'd like this to you. The Gommercia! Trust Co. to demonstrate today his condition is reported as fav- orable. The accident happened soon after the 5 o'clocie dinky had left th depot and the young man had discovered his location. Officer’ Fred Wagner and Sergeant Richardson took the youth to the hospital, and notified his parents of the accident. . . Time Tests l Plumbing Work HE house built upon sand looks as good as the one founded upon a rock —at first. But time determines the worth of the plumbing fixtures and the skill and care with which they are installed, just as it tests the foundations. If you are interested in having honest, capable plumbing serv- ice call upon us. These whom we serve will give alf'fhe testi- mony you want as to our ability. E. P. BURNS 11 MAIN STREET GAS WATER HEATERS Now Is the Time to Have That Uuub Gas W ater Heater Installed Phone 381 A. A. MILLS 80 West Main Street Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Convnvator Guardian, cutor or Admmmrator 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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