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ninl, Daly street ward to Rose I, Lyneh, Clark 1 | Ernest Francini to Camele I'ranco- Prospero to Camelo Francelino, Oak lino, Allen street corded in Week Is $67.075 |™v"u Glerart 0 Agnes and Y Vooster stre: Wesselock, Yalue of Construction Work Re- cersewas. oo serect” """ ™" Thomas Riley, to Luecy August Hart Bullding and realty activitios took |street, 8 decided jump last week, the weekly amue! Kaplan to Richard report from the office of Bullding In. | Mary Schmidt, Hart street, Epector John . Gilchreest amd 1‘)!,\': ¢ K Clerk A. 1. Thompson show, Armistice street, There were 34 permits issued for Benigna Ludorf to new bullding, the cost of which is es. | ¢t Al Broad street, timated at $67,075. The number of | garages planned is greatly in excess | RRhodes street, of the number of dwellings, there he.| Anastasis Bilamisi to Stanley Skor- ing 16 of the former and three of the |UPskl, Oak street, latter, Adeline and Nick Slerni to Stella Twenty-two pieces property Ziolkoskl, et al, Smith street, changed hands, the warranty deeds| H. T recorded at the town clerk's office | Mansfield avenue, show | Bernard Zmijowski to The building report follows Rust vk, Lyman street, Lilllan Johnson, reroof, $200, Hyman Horwitz to Angelo Fairview streot, cati, Arch street, John Sztaba, brick garage, $400, 278 IEmma Krause to Kataryna Rzeszut droad street, Curtis street, K. D. Case, repairs, $1,000, 74 For.| Whiting Land Co. est street Paskus, Stanley street. A. Talhott e e ley street, David Gars 154 Lyons s Joseph | Highland st Adam Zeigler, 809 Maple street Joseph Lastaskas, frame $1,500, Rocky Hill and Kelsey stre J. Biederman, frame addition, $15 279 Charles street Roy Tombari, Jackson st Fred rame dwelling, | after 2 o’clock vesterday afternoon. $13,000, sington aveaue, Adjournment was a victory for the Occupin & Johnson, frame garage, democratic minority which had been 8500, 54 Hamilton strect. filibustering throughout the night to Antonio Nappi, frame addition, $500 prevent consideration of the annual %0 Cherry street. | state appropriation bill. Both par- Frank Gentile, brick garage, $1,700, | tieshad announced that they were 278 South Main street. | prepared to remain indefinitely in the Carl O. Ahlberg, fram age, $150 | Chamber, and the democrats were still #8 Lyons street. going strong after 7 o'clock this morn- Joseph Plumbo, 3350, 404 |ing when some of the republicans be- South Main street. {came restless and let it be known Alex Ahlberg, frame garage, $800, that they would vote for adjournment %5 Shuttle Meadow street. |if the motion were made, Their J. N. Thornton, frame garage, $800, | lcaders made no objection and shortly 15 Francis street. 3 lafterward the motion was passed Tiites Pustelnin brick stores, | Without the appropriation bill having $3,000, Main street. | been touched upon. John Walko, Milk Room, | GETS BIG DONATION Wilcox and West streets i | 183 $100,000 Gift for Harvard School of of Rozalia 28 Blan- | i to T'hllomena 1 ALL NIGHT SESSION 19 Rhode Island Assembly Adjourns This reroof, $60 Stan- 1320 frame addition, $200 reroof, $40, frame garage, $150,| Morning With Victory garage, | cratic Filibuster, 4 Providence, April 14.—~The Island senate adjourned at 7:42 $100 ‘o‘rlock this morning after having been frame coop, reroof, s, $1,000, Charles Hellst. frame dwelling, | $2,000, 48 Long stre t. | 8. Aparo, brick garage, Washington street, Adam Mitolas, reroof, $300, 423 Church street | Albert Russell, frame garage, $450, | 437 Chestnut street. " : " W. Waxnis, frame garage, $300, 414 | Cambridge April 14.—To enable Y |Harvard university to expand the . Kolodney, repairs, scientific research work in forestry West Main street. | problems now being carried on at the Harvey Walrath, frame |Harvard forest, Petersham, Mass., an garage, | §500, 316 Washington street. |anonymous donor made an offer of Leroux, addition, $4,500, Arch street, 3500, Forestry 1Is Announced From Cambridge Today E $1,000, 425 |the forest, it was announced today. C. Christenson and A, Bergstrom, | The offer has been accepted. frame dwelling, $5,000, 107 Hillcrest | The Harvard forest, consisting of ey three tracts of land in Petersham to- A.G. Kimball, alteration and addi-|8!ling over 2,000 acres, has been tion, $8,000, 61 Lexington street, maintained for 14 years under the di- A, Teeder, reroof, $225, 33 Vega|Tection of Prof. Richard T. Fisher, to At rant 4 s 5%l serveas’ a model forest to demon- W. Strong, frame garage, $400, EKTislrate the practice of forestry as a Church street. John Curylo, 000, Mille W. Woj $0,000, Smith sf Realt Gladys M. frame tenement, $9,-|experiment station for research. to Domonik| treet, el Bednartsik to Karol Buez-| , Overland avenue. = s C;u‘ilt',\"‘;’o e L Browns et | At Number 73 , Connecticut avenue, “The Brightest Spot in Town” is the best place to buy Garden Tools, (the finest) Garden Seeds (the best) Steel Tray Wheel Barrows Green Painted Garden Barrows Rubber Hose Sprayers and Insecticides Buckeye Incubator and Brooders Poultry Netting and Wire Fences HARDWARE C. A HJERPE “The Plumbing Dealer” Tel. 106-4 MILK WAS MADE FOR MAN R There is no substitute } ‘for rich pure milk from a dairy where all the health safeguards } are used. We sell you the milk your family needs to know. ESEIBERT & SON! “Your Milkrman" PARK STRELT, 3 PHONMNE 1720 A Distinguished Appearance is a pleasure enjoyed when your Res- idence is attractively painted with L &M SEMI-PASTE PAINT For 50 years has given utmost Value— LonTest vears of wear because costly White Zinc is added for Theyare simplyadding Linseed durability - G et oy Least Cost—because in semi- paste form; to make ready to use, add 3 quarts Linseed OIl to each galion of Paint and 80 make the Best Pure Paint for $2.82 per galion. Ask our Agent for Card showing many beautiful Colors, FOR SALE BY John Boyle Company, New Britain, Plainville Lumber & Coal Company, Plainville, Bristol Hardware Company Inc., Bristol. PAINT FACTS Michae! Papaleo to Francesco Gian- | and | Whedon to Stanley Works, | John Krawlee, | for Demo- ' | continuously in scssion sirice shortly 174|8100,000 for an endowment fund for field laboratory for students and as an Michael Sowney to Ijva Admoaitls, | Bodwell to W, H. McCormick, | / | #Mrs, Frank Lilly, Chicago, one of | the heirs of the huge Crane fortune ,and sister of Charles R, Crane, for-| {mer envoy, is secretary-treasurer of the Labor Defense council, raising! money to aid alleged communists on | trial at St. Joseph, Mich, She has| gone there and may testify for the| defense, | SUGAR PRICE PROBE | Rhode | Efforts of Government to Trace Canse | .. father, John Browning, gun in- | to Be| Believed i + of High Prices Nearing Tangible Results. Washington, April 14.—Efforts of the government to trace the cause of | prevailing high sugar prices vhrnugh‘ the department of justice investiga- tion were indicated today to be mov- ing toward early developments. It has been the general assumption | that the investigation was being directed toward ascertaining whether price increases have resulted from collusion or conspiracy in violation of the law. Althqugh President Harding was represented as absolutely convinced | that tariff duties on sugar have been 1in no wise responsible for the steady advance in prices he is still awaiting the preliminary report on that phrase ‘of the situation now in preparation by the tariff commission. Members of the commission hoped the dis- agreement over the construction of data which has been gathered for the | report might be smoothed out today and end the delay in its submission | which has continued for nearly a week. | CONVICTS AT $20 EACH Florida Sheriff Said To Have Renwl Out Prison Labor | Tallahassee, Fla., April 14.-—The | | legislative investigation of the death | | of Martin Tabert, North Dakota youth DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Ghiropractor 262 MAIN OOR. WEST MAIN Phone 765 Hours ® A. M. to 8 P. M. Genuine Naturopathy adds years | to life, pep, power, endurance and | merve emergy. 1 use the very Iatest | | and all forms of the electrical. 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FORD BATTERIES AT .......... $20.00 0’Neil Tire &Battery Co. 39 WASHINGTON ST. “Friendly Service” CINDERS FOR SALE alleged to have been beaten to death in a Dixie county conviet camp,’ was relaxed today because of the usual week-end recess of the legislature, Examination yesterday of Sheriff J, H, Jones of Leon county by the joint legislative committee was unfinished when it adjourned until next Tuesday, Sheriff Jones W alleged to have ar- ranged with the Putnam Lumber Co, for the delivery of convicts at §20 a head, Senate action on the house resolu- tign which proposes investigation of all county flogging cases with an amendment which would make the in- vestigation applicable also. to state camps also was carried over to next week by the recess, Observations on . The Weather For Conneeticut: Cloudy and unset- tled tonight and Sunday probably snow and rain on the const; continned cold; strong northeast winds. Conditions—The area of high pres- sure which was central over wupper Michigan yesterday morning has moved southeastward and retarded the movement of the storm area and forced It gut of fts usual course, The storm is central this morning over eastern Tennessee, Tt has caused rain or snow during the last 24 hours from Mississippl northeastward to New York. It was snowing this morning 0 o lin” Atlantic City and Philadelphia. No Attempt Will be Made to Secure | Conditions favor' for this l.‘vlrlnny Release of Brownings Held For | unsettied rainy weather with slightly higher temperature. Murder, Until Hearing. )i | Washington, April 14-—Weather fl‘::t "'!‘" Cb““‘d‘l‘om ’:!:;fl::"';':: | outlook for the week beginning Mon- ;;hno;;ro:';m:n.! crouslna ciurlad'd'y in north and middle “Atlantie with murder in connection with the states: killing of Benjamin F. Ballantyne Cloudy unsettied and cold first part; here last Monday have been aban- | mijddie and latter parts generally fair doned ‘until after their preliminary moderate temperature. hearing set for April 26. 5 Arraigned “yesterday, they pleaded not guilty and as application for ad- Edward 1. Stébbins, whose name :’1‘1‘:::“::!;: Oh"'" bwu:"w:a"':l‘:l::r‘ h; | has been mentioned as a possible se- when the nm):: ution indicated ‘l‘i“’lecuon of the republican electors for motiof ;ozld bi opposed. | the office of registrar of voiars next In the bellef that Mrs, Ballantyne, | Pring, provided = Alex = Linimgren widow of the slain man, .muy be able | Would not be ajcandldate, has ans to give new important evidenve in the | nounced that he will not seek the of« case, police have sought for several days to interview her at the home of NOT ASKING BAIL STEBBINS ‘NOT RECEPTIVE, Horses can be given a firm foot- ventor at Ogden. - She has been re.| hold on slippery surfaces by means ported serlously ill since her hus- of carpeted slippers, which are al- band's death, and attending physic-| Teady on sale in thé United States. MATTRESSES Marriner. Browning admitted he ! killed Ballantyne in self defense when | he was arrested with John Browning Jr., at the Ballantyne home when the | lantyne dented he attacked the |l tresses, box springs, pil- Brownings, police stated. ; lOWS, cushions, etc., re- made equal to new and returned same day. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING You will make no mis- take by having your next mattress, box spring, pillows, cush- ions, etc., made to order at the Hardware City Bedding Compn!y 60 Tremont Street Tel. 2431-4 OTTO F. SURKO, Prop. The many “rolls or papyrus” that were found in King Tut's tomb in 1igypt have turned out to be rolls of linen, apparently loin cloths. ]} AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Insure your car with us. Unusual Service OX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD 31 MR, KEEP-PUTTING-IT- OFF has learned many a bit- ter lesson. The time to act is now if you'd be let in on the bargain side of a good real estate deal. 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One on Cottage Place. Money to loan on second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Rooms 305-8 Bank Bldg, f , FOR SALE Bungalow at Somerset Drive, new and first class H. DAYTON HUMPHERY 272 MAIN STRI NATIONAL BANK BLDG, | CROWLEY BROS, INC, | _ cotp wearmmn uens PAINTERS AND | We have a rull line of new-« and DECORATORS second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas lieaters, etc. 267 Chapman Street ‘ A. LIPMAN TEL. 2018, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 133 == joeNTIST % — ,0' C\GARS CHEWIN |- QUM DRoPS hT[ SILLIARDS - a/ — ERIES Size 30 x 3% r Price $12.00 Guaranteed PHONE 900 99 WEST ST. Tel 12333 | | - THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Y R Ay J MARSHAL OTEY WALKER SAYS THERES ‘| BEEN MORE ACCIDENTS /N TOWN IN THE PAST COUPLE WEEKS, THAN /N ANY OTHER' TWO WEEKS HE CAN REMEMBER- -~