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16 e LOGAL FIRM 15 LOW BIDDER ON BIG JOB A. A, Mills Co. May Get $2,000| Normal Contract | is the lowest ¢ b of w state nc ¢ 1ed in the terday afternoc The for construction of the of the G, D, Ken any of West Hobok capitol . lowest offer | lowes 477, an er by M. J. Daley & 8ons of bury, For the plumbing instal- companies offered bids * proposals, the lowest 4 ] A. Mills ers of n three ‘Water | construction were following: Construction Co., the Triangle Yonkers, N. Y i the G. D. Kempe Constr West Hoboken, N. J., Stevens, Springfield, Torrington Building $580,050; C. 8. Cunningham & Sons Construction Co., Boston, $5 J. O'Connc 4 George D¢ submitted by th R F'a 280; Clo,, 000; the Co., Heating and ventilation bids were submitted by the following: Libby & Blinn, Hartford, $68,145; W. Cunningham Co., Hartford, Newark, N. J, Kendricton, Inec., IL.ord Construction Co,, 677; Wycoff & Lloyd Co., 8 $68,057; Rhode Supply Bprinkler Co., $71.459; John R. Proc tor, New York city. $69,957; Robbins- Gamwell & Co., Pittsfield, $7 the McMera Co, Rost $6 Hewey Bros., Roston, $ 7 rell Co., Inc, Provid $65, Power Heating & Ventilation Co., Boston, $§6 Roston, $64,8 Waterbury, $ ing Co., New York, Cornell Co., Boston, § Plumbing For the plumbing contracts, submitted by the following on rate proposals varying in some grees: de- 187; itchell , Boston, $27,600, $27.330, ning Peoples Inc., \. J., $20,016; Wycoff & Springfield, $27,900, $27,- New Britain, S (Glon=] 24, | suit Opening of the bids for the elec- | basis, | Acensed i | dent, .- | president, M | work was deferred as it was de- 1 to call for blds again with the & and fixture work on a separate el wi After all bids had been opened by Secretary A, . Meredith the hoard went into executive session sider the proposals, and It was an ounced that the results would he ibmitted to the board of control for approva to con sl COURT CONTINUES ———— Paces Charges of Violations of Yiquor Law—Cotter Case Alss Adjourned, Stanley Olescevicz pleaded no violations when ayraighed His counsel, Lawyer M. A, Sexton, asked for a continuance until Saturday morniug. Prosecutor W. M, Greenstein moved that such contin- uance he granted Olescevicz is charged with maintain- ing a tenement at 44 Orange street and a store at 20 Orange street, both having reputations for establishments where liquor i sold, Fred Karanski is charged with transporting liquor for the purpose of sale at Olescevicz's plé ch of the peace charges against 1 Cotter were continued until y morning ELECT OFFICERS - 0: | Woman's Society Of South Congrega- gational Church Considers Revision Of Existing By-Laws, New by-laws were proposed at the annual meeting of the Woman's as- soeiation of the South Congregational yeste afternoon. Miss Harriet C. Bliss s elected president. Others are st vice-president, Miss Gertrude Rogers; second vice-presi- Mrs. A. W. Upson; third vice- R. N. Hemenway. Miss Mary-E. Bingham was elected ¢ [ recording secretary and Miss Laura Woodford, corresponding secretary. Mrs. W, S Rand was chosen treas- urer and Mrs. M. N. Davenport was elected auditor. Mrs. Upson was named also as 10; | chairman of foreign missionary work. Miss IFlora L. Humphrey was named chairman of the social committee; Mrs. W. A. House heads the supply - | committee and Mrs. F. Chester Hale, the children's committee Mrs. Anna Deutsh Appeals From Ac- tion Of Superior Court Judge Mrs. Anna Deutsh of this city, through her ¢ 1, Edward W. Bro- der, has appealed to the supreme court the action of Judge Marvin in the superior court in directing the jury to bring in a verdict for the Connecticut Co. Mrs. Deutsh's husband died of in- juries he received when struck by a trolley car in this city. Mrs. Deutsh as administrix of his estate, brought against the Connecticut Co., claiming negligence upon the part of the man running the car. Newlyweds Ride With King George King George considers Viscount Lascelles, his new son-in-law one of the boys of the roval household. Windsor park with Princess Ma CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimnates cheerfully given on all job.? TRY THAT WONDERFUL WEEN IST FUDGE AND PINOCHE POWDER For sale at the following stores: E. & A. J. Sharp, New § Britain, Conn. W. J. Hemingway, Plain- ville, Conn. The Kween Kist Products Co. BRISTOL, CONN. j (%4 LAFAYETTE ST. Here they're riding in ry. Canada's first voters has bee leagur n organized in Toronto. Napaleon B lighter very our soldiers aparte owned a tinder- imilar to those used by luring the great war. Never better than | Now ' HONISS’S 24-30 State Street Hartford Visit Our Dining Room R L S OYSTERS SPRING NEEDS SUPPLIED We can supply you with the latest thing in strollers and baby carriages at A very attractive price. A complete stock of linoleuins and floor “averings. A. LIPMAN Sccondhand Furniture Tel. 1329-3 New and of women | UNANSHERED WIRES | | | | Three (mick, head of the In | vester Co., ¢ it first became known of several weeks guilty to three chages of liquor law |AEO, betore |from the McCormick home here. In- Judge B, W. Alling in police court this |tcrest was renewed yesterday sq . |morning | | ! aris dispateh saying Oser d because cablegrams to his flancee were unanswered Mr, MeCormick returned from New LYork and surrounded by reporters as he left the train refused to comment {on rumors and reports connecting his [name with interest in the estrange- | ment of Alexander Smith Cochran and |Ganna Walska Cochran, Russian grand opera singer, In fact all rumors and reports per- | taining to the marital intentions of members of the McCormick family hercafter will be ignored, it was said at the family homé, of Miss Mathilde McCormick, 17 year “Her father has done all that he _lcould,” said Howard A. Colby, friend “lof the family in commenting on whether Miss Mathilde and Oser were estranged, “Mr. McCormick an- nounced his daughter's engagement; isn't that sufficient?" | receipt o OSER WORRIED OVER MeCormick Family Is Silent on Mathilde's Engagement old daughter of Harold and gra John D. Roclefeller, 8r, M: Swiss riding academy proprietor to- day stands just where it did when Freight traffic on the Mississippi river is carried in steel barges 100 feet in length, according to comment obtained with Teke a tip from Winthrep Wise = Save the surface with Kyanis. WHITE ENAMEL *“ The Highest Grade Enamel in the World”’ Architects Choose It—So Should You PECIFIED by leading architects the country over, Kyanize White Enamel has withstood every test of wear and weather. It is unsurpassed for every surface of wood, metal or plaster, inside or out. Use this Enamel on Iron Beds and Furniture For household use Kyanize White Enamel is excellent for all surfaces, whether metal, wood or plaster, and is ideal for walls, woodwork, iron beds and about the bathroom, even to the tub itself. The dealers named below are ready to demonstrate to you the high quality of Kyanize White Enamel and prove its advantage in economy, durability and beauty. Go to your Kyanize Dealer and let him show you what Kyanize White Enamel can do for your home, Free Test Can i Can FREE, it Ia order that you may Eer‘onlly test this extrsordinery white onsmel the dealers below will give you s Tral you present this Coupon and Fifteen Cents for a good brush to apply i RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. 250-256 PARK STREET New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1075 Who Is the Light & Power Co. Not the president, vice-president or men who work at desks. The company consists of thousand of working people who, with their hard earned savings have become share holders. The officers and employees of the com- pany are merely doing their best to obtain fair profits for these stockholders who have shown their confidence by investing their money in this company. You Have Long Wanted Electric Service Here’s Your Opportunity During Month of May We Will Wire Any Home On Our Existing Lines For $3.75 Per Light Outlet Pay One-Twelfth Total Cost of Wiring Down at Signing of Contract. Balance in Eleven Equal Monthly Payments. WIRE NOW CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER COMPANY 92 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4 THE UNDERSIGNED NEW BRITAIN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Will Wire For ELECTRIC SERVICE ‘Any Unwired Homes on the Existing Residential Light Cir- At $3.75 Per Light Outlet cuits of the C.L. & P. Co. Base Receptacles and Single Pole Switches installed at the Same Low Price Handsome and Up-To-the-Minute Fixtures at Modest Cost may be included in Wiring Contract One Year to Pay 1-12 Total Installation Cost DOWN at SIGNING of Con- tract—Balance in 11 EQUAL MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS B Wiring Campaign Starts May 1st and Closes June st Be Sure the Con‘practor To Do Your Work Is One of SPRING & BUCKLEY 75-81 Church St. BILLINGS & YONAN 160 Washington St. Phone 1828-3 D. V. DEMERS 31 Fairview St, JOSEPH BARONOWSKI 41 Grove St. the Following: ARTHUR TYLER 104 Belden St. Tel. 2626-15 ZEHRER ELECTRIC CO. COWLES ELECTRIC CO. ANDERSON ELECTRIC CO. 269 Main St., 2nd Floor Tel. 519 FEDERAL ELECTRIC CO. 121 Clark St. Tel. 2240 27 Gilbert St. Connecticut Light & Power Co. ASTEUH_LZED !@ oy S St PR OTECTS When the physician recommends oul PASTEURIZED MILK for the baby, isn't that a good indication regarding the quality the entire family should use We don’t have to misrepresent our product as a large percentage of our milk is produced on OUR OWN FARM at Berlin, and the balance is all pro- duced within a few miles of New Britain nnd positively no New York milk is be- ing sold through our dairy. Remember our milk in the raw state is better than nost, but we also Pas- teurize it, insuring thereby its purity. Try it and you will use no other. J. E. Seibert & Son Telephone 1720. NOTICE We have a special built Codillae for towing and wrecking jobs. 24 hour wervice. Cadillac repairing a specialty. | Live and dead storage. Prompt service is our motto. TheJ.B.Moran Garage | 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15 House Phone 1864-15. Do you want a little farm within 20 minutes walk from the factory? Here’s a #three-family house on East street with a lot 72x340 feet deep. Rents bring in a good income, and you have for Your Own Pocket big yield from the “farmlet.” CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. I 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. ; For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. FOR SALE New Brick Block, 11 Tenements and 1 Store. Very low price and liberal terms. Also 3 Tenement Brick Block, new and all modern. Must be sold 'H. D. HUMPHREY _tashid | TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 13323, National Bank Bollding. . Om FOR SALE Berlin—7 room cottage. All improvements. Price $7,500. Allen street—3 family house with 3 car garage. Buell street—2 family 14 room house. Bungalows and Cottages in Belvidere on easy terms. Farms and Building Lots of all descriptions. H. J. FOIREN 140 MAIN STREE PHONE 1790 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. THE OLD HOME TOWN . & ; q ]fl‘ STANLE Y . BY STANLEY THE PROFESSIONAL BALL GAME SEEN IN THE CITY BY JM WATSON THE BARBER HAS BEEN PLAYED OVER MORE THAN FORTY TIMES IN THE LAST FOUR DAYS AT JIMS SHoP -