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

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0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919, e — — | e s e-—alfred Talbot, 58 RILEY——-O’DONNELL | pionship. For one term he represent- PROPERTY TRANSIERS. Prinity strest. $75 ‘ | ed uwl Fifth ]\\-:ml in the common The following warrantee transfers HEl arag Cleisinger & Schafer, =} 0 cil. The r' T ecte i 1 ,F M \uphir, T i ternational Silver company, and Mr. | town clerk’s otlice Raymond Trotin A H Jhitor reot S35 | | Riley with the local office of the Con- to I’asquale Trotla, property 1103 Frimne dw hass Stromaquist | poeal Man to Take Meriden Girl As | Decticut Electric Light company. [ West Muin street; Severin Johnson to Hetton Drive, $4,000 | Following a we tri iy 3 . s . ) ) i b % trip to Wash- | Tony Binda, property on Pearl court: Irame dwelling —H. Johnson, Is- tlis Bride—Ceremony to Be ¥ mgton, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Riley will | Nellie McHugh to Sabatino Perugeni i &TO[&] Estlll]a[ed COS Hl Blflld :“'\‘1«;“‘:;1‘ o ;i.;.y‘y’:' Lowis Levinson. | formed in . Rose’s Church. i s Shels homeshi dlits ciig. land and buildings on Tremont strec i £3.400 S ; | ; Kilhoure, | his city will take Miss Kthel Mar- B K ! Hiloidviel i bdidson Srlio Guerite O'Donnell of AMeriden as his : Cuite > andf Staplers ucs ivide. Both are well known in New ' i g ni f t(heir friends sued for the weel ending ' e . i [Titehin- | Britain and many o for the week ending October 23, < building— 11 S dutehine |l s city will attend the church by the building inspector amount to S0M. West Muin siret. $30.00¢ L e e . < T yild Chas. Kallerman o PRt an approximate cost of $200,312. Tho IS T his o {0 follow in the Silver City. Willin E | o L0 Kerin of this city will act as Josep wrk, South i > & = i ‘ Permits for building purposes ¢hko, Norden str \ '““‘,\' e [ ihor of sfhise it — R % . prominent member o hingling-—Three perm o : #laid Roofing Co. $610 PROWLHE MAKES GET-AWAY. | baly council, I€, of C,r(he ¥ 2t T g WHEN HT l Trame dwelling—J. \W. Schroeder, Findin | MR B X Basty branon, A, O H. e S A o ‘)‘lh" = 00 i . s Bk gty “"‘ held offices in all three socicties, prin- Kunz Co., 127 Hart hoont ! o J. Kow veturned |Gy the Tabs, having been a mem- § 4 3 o ] ind with dicer Wil- I hop of the board of directors of that [ 4 Cree Beb TSl Sl 1 hack to the of- | society for oral years. He was at E * i 1. MeCus went - " 1 ' o vrrest the one time vice-president of the society ¢ surprise found | and for ye has been director of he window of | athletics in the rooms of the Tabs and A Think of th(} misery and deipair that is the IOSS Tanguiy, 1516 Stan- al he L g y . e and made his escape. From | chairman of the dance committee. He . . : A : . o e e ol | wos connected with the Fifth ward R Because of delay in receiving a suffi- of one’s eyesight. i ontered Ty means of a bunch | haseball club when that, team won O 00 o Drolhers | et dert in the tlevaior over night. ke Mayor's cup! for the city cham- B cient number of the new metal tickets, the Yet thousands daily run this risk, by neglecting their eyes. Your eyes need help and need it quickly, reet $100 delay is dangerous and often fatal. Don’t be afraid of Peter 1% 26 Kast | six-cent paper tickets at present in use will s | ORTATAYT ATARTY SAW AT AR Y AN ARV AN AR i N ATl (ot \ § Alterat u".‘\ al | I . be accepted on all cars of The Connecticut the expense. If you need glasses we will prescribe Frame ael Levin, Win- | Company as payment for a six-cent ride un- { the proper sort. tHron ~nm| osin —nten Bicosit, 73 seacon | Ma never aSkS 3 til further notice. If you do not require glasses we will tell you so ; i i frankly. 4 Frame ge Arthur Kallber fLake Bou - st00 i What nl have Books of 17 tickets are on sale at the %vTCKI;—)?:;‘. NS “"‘”'”"‘ — : usual agencies at $1 each. : e - for breakfast { D AVIS & GOOD The Connecticut Co. . , Optometrists Optician * Addition u;i!. Ganske, 124 Hart ‘ ¥ frest. oo ' ST QASTIES ' 327 MAIN ST. PHONE 1905 Street. 90. ‘ i <k »o Win = 3 IAi z = P - — e Denuzzi, 122 | tice 360, prowler bt had fire. - John Ohlson enn, 139 § Hart street. Reshingle—Mr. Nkritulsky, throp street. ! Reshingle—G. W. Lesley, Winthrop atost. 105 0 : She knows Reshingle—A. E. ., 334 South Main street. &35. B [ &7 [ Infected Tooth Said To Have Caused ley str 0. Avery & Son. 162 Hart, South Bur " A Ugll & Mr. Roosevelt’s 551 Stanley street. $1.500. Alterations—W., T. Allir 19 Ken- | V;:lfirl treet. §53. - 5, Coop—Salvatore De. 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