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BUILDING PERMITS FOR WEEK 368,183 4 Permits Issued for Repair Work and New Structures More bui last v John build w amount repre was operations ., Vibberts, Sunnyledge, S t, brick addition, 8, Gust streets n and Jubilee 08 00. street, frame dwe Mr. B ment gar L. Brii $1,600.0( old street, ot et, brick store, 38 Dewey street, re- | roof, 44 Maple street, re- state Wi ithrop street, re- street frame she Mary repairs, N. B. repairs, J.o J. Crowley, 14 frame garage, $400.0( Frank Gradecka nue, frame tene John Skituls! avenue, fram vest Main street, Brook street Newington a $9,000 mington V00,00, > West 10,00, eet, re- 975 Stanley street, Buell ). Carrier, 146 Maple street, re- roof, $200.00. Julia Guviazda, street, alterations 000.00, W. 1. Lange, 112 Glen street, frame addition, §75.00. Mary Ulinski, 3 frame tenement, ,000,00. Joseph Volack, 97 Hart frame store, $1,600.00, 176 Wa hington and repalrs, $1,- Pulaski street, street, frame Swan DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Cairopractor 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Phone 765 Hours 9 A, M. to 8 P. M. Genuine Naturopathy adds years to life, pep, power, endurance and nerve energy. I use the very latest and all forms of the electrical. The Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Mechanical Massage treatments. Jor those convalescent there are no treat- ments that can be compared with genuine Naturopathy, and for those who have failed to find relief, regard- less of what disease or ailment or how long standing, or how many specialists treated with. This ad is of tremen- dous importance to you. The treat- ments are not embarrassing for wom- en; are painless and act as magic for children. You Are Going to Have One Exciting Night Next Sunday Main street, alter- | +| Main . street, 1k e V1 A A [ strects, alteration and addition, $1,- 200,00, Daguta, 198 Chestnut street, o, $1,600,00, ring Co, Jame brick g Fatnir B metal shed, $3,500.00 I, G, Rus 11, 54 Hart street, frame garage, $1,000,00, 1%, Sullivan, 50 Hillerest avenue, frame tenement, $9,000,00, N. B. Woodworking Co., street, open shed, $600.00 1%, Atkinson, Lincoln street, repair roof, $300,00, 1. A. Moore, poreh, $200,00 (. Upson, Lincoln street, frame sun porch, $6500,00 Mr, Simo storve {ront, Booth street, 55 Pear! Sunnyledge, repair 308 Main street, new 10,00, 87 Pleasant street, . City Items. There will be a regular meeting of (Court Columba, Catholie Daughters of A ca, in O, U, A, M, hall at § Kk this evening, U, 0. 8 ¢, will hold an an- |niversary meeting tomorrow evening [at Aziz Grotto hail on West Main |strect at § o'cloc There will be | visiting members from Hartford, Bris- other cities, r Paliska through Michael A, Sexton has brought suit for $1,200 ngt Amelia Klepacka, The writ urnable in the city court the Monday in May. Constable rge A. Stark attached property of e defendant on Beaver street for 1$1,500. George H. Dyson reported to the police yesterday that a motor meter |had been stolen from his car which as parked in front of his store at 54 street, Jeremiah J. Coffey of 87 Tremont a meter reader employed by [the Connecticut T4ght and Power Co., complained to the police yvesterday af- (ternoon that he had been bitten in the ieg by a dog owned by Mr. Woife at Scheutzen Park. | Notice is hereby given that Camillo | Gagliardi and Francesco Costanzo, “ partners, lately doing business under | the firm name of New York Tailor | Shop, have sold their business located |at 427 West Main street to Albert Vi who will eontinue business at | locatior New Britain, 1923, —advt. o' ame .. April 23, street, | 'THE FARM MAN ' OF HARTFORD Bloomfield State Road 15 Acres. nearly new house, tobacco shed, $5,000 —$1,000 cash. O. R. LAMPHIER Sage-Allen Bldg. Room 80 Phone 3—1829 ¢ Seibert’s pasteurized milk is a friend of the enough baby’s friend. Its purity helps to f wholesomeness builds strength. PARK STRELT g PHONE 1720 ) DEPENDABILITY THREE TIMES a day, day in and day out, year after year, you can depend upon your Crawford Range. This de- pendability has been built into Crawford Ranges for sixty-eight years. A. A. MILLS Plumbing, Heating and Stoves 80 WEST MAIN STREET rawlord Ranges PICKS CANDIDATES Fletcher and Parker for President, Burdick for Vice-President When the executive committee of Everyman's Bible class meets this eve- ning it will receive a final report from the nominating committee, indicating the approved candidates for the office of president of the class next year, The committee will nominate Arthur H., Parker and Walter Fletcher for president, James N, Burdick will be renominated for first vice-president and other nominers for the vice- presidency will include George H, Dy- son, C. H, Barnes and Dr, J. E, Con- ger, Norman Hart is nominated for mec- retary, B. I, Armstrong for assistant secretary and Fred O, Rackliffe for treasurer, The meeting this evening will be the last regular session to be presided over by the present president, Robert B. Skinner, who is completing his sec- ond term as the head of the Bimw class, which now stands among the largest in the world and exceeds in membership all other classes cast of the Rocky mountains, Mr. Skinner is responsible for much of the success of the class and an effort will be made to retaln him on the executive com- mittee when his term expires, A number of important matters of Lusiness will be brought up for dis- cussion this evening, among them be- ing an annual “Ladies Day" and day- light saving schedule, Candidates Continue to File Expense Lists| | Although candidates are allowed| until tomorrow night to file statements of campaign expenges under state| statutes, City Clerk A. T. Thompson| reports that there are few that have| not as yet complied with the law, and ! he does not anticlpate that there will| be any need for reporting to the| prosecuting attorney any delinquents,| Today’s list include the following:| Arvid H. Nero, successful candidate for selectmen on the republican ticket, gave $10 to the town committee; T.| Frank McCormick, unsuccessful can-| didate for the democratic nomination for councilman in the sixth ward, paid $5 for ballots; Arthur Crusberg and A. I'. Eichstaedt, republicans, re- elected to the council In the second ward, nothing; Joseph M. Halloran,: democrat, elected to the school com- mittee, nothing. Egg Salad, 35c 1b. tomorrow only. | | | | l (looked Food Shop-—advt! J | . . | Galbraith & Pattison | CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS : GARAGES | Hepairs Tel. 1493-4 | 10 AUSTIN ST. l The Secret of Beautiful Floors Beautiful Floors are largely a matter of prevention — the secret is to put them in perfect condition and keep them so. Doorways, stair-treads, and tracks should be polished fre- quently — this , requires no great amount of time or effort if Johnwfl'l Polishing Wax and Weighted Brush are used. JOHNSON’S Pesre - Liquid ~Powdered POLISHING WAX You can give every room in your home that delightful air of immaculate cleanliness by using Johnson’s Polishing Wax occasionally on yourfurniture, floors, linoleum and wood- work. Johnson's Wax cleans, polishes, preserves and pro- tects—all in one operation. $3.85 Polishing Outfit for $3.00 With this outfit—a Weighted Polishing Brush and a 1 1b. can of Johnson’s Prepared Wax—you can easily keep your floors and linoleum like new. This special offer is good through your dealer—or send $3.00 direct to us. Inasist on Johnson's Polishing Wax. There is no Substitute. For Sale at All Good Stores. S.C.JOHNSON & SON “The Wood Finishing Authorities’’ RACINE, WIS Home Banking and Realty here on a visit from Forida, corporation are meeting noon at 4 o'clock and at & o'clock the annual meeting will be held, City Items To complete the file an October 17, {1022, lssue of The Herald is wanted, | Phone 925, Rev, and Mrs, Leslie Reld of Hav- erstraw, N, Y., announce the birth of twing, Alice Jeanette and John Ratch. ford, formerly Miss taught in the local high school, on April 17, Mrs, Reid was Maude Brown and Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner,— advt, Albert Senf, general manager of the Truscon Iron works, nt Youngstown, 0., is the guest of his sister, Mrs, Wil- liam Watts, of 17 Falrview street, Radio sets and supplies at Morans, ~=advt, the is of Co, Frank Holmes, formerly Open alleys at the Casino tonight. -=advt, Mrs. Norman B, Hurd of 70 Pros. pect street, who has been under treat. ment at the New hospital at Boston for the weeks, has returned home, Baptist past 10 1ingland Open alleys at the' Casino tonight ~—advt. Trustees of the United Community this after. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. advt, TLouis N, Cranley of Vine street is on a business trip to Detroit for the Fart & Hutehinson Co, Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans —advt, Harold FEisenberg of 63 Dwight street has returned to Harvard college after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Eisenberg, Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt, Jimmie Jingle Says: Of joy we all would like a slice Like me you'll say: “It's surely nice !” —New-Maid Bread \ Lk Foob FoR HEALTH NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923, EVERYMAN'S CLASS 1 venient. for Coal and Gas. It is so attractive, so well bal- ° anced, so compact and con- It has such large capacity for ¢ cooking and baking, THREE ovens and EIGHT Cooking holes Isn’t this truly a Beautiful Range? What an attractive design, nice lines, conveni- ent arrangement, sturdy construction and fine finish— SERVICE STEWART De Luxe Combination Coal and Gas RANGE In Blue or Gray all Porcelain Enamel finish with White Enamel and Nickel trimmings, it is unusually BEAUTIFUL. We Strongly Recommend This Range Because— | It is built with 90 years’ exper- * jence—every feature that has proven practical included. . Its Coal section and Gas sections > are entirely separate so that BOTH do perfect work. Every person to whom we have ° sold this range is highly pleased with it, and very proud of it. Because it is built for lifetime * service, and we install it in your home and guarantee it in every way. : 5 6 New GAS-COAL Water Heater. Glass Oven Doors SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SALE NOW. Lowest 1923 Prices C.J. LEROUX 174 ARCH ST. "FOR SALE Modern Cottage of Six Rooms in the western section of the city —Desirable neighborhood. Price Small amount of reasonable. 1 cash needed. Inquire at 35 South Burritt St. S OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP CARRY A FULL SUPPLY —of — JOHNSON’S PASTE, and we Highly Recommend It To the Trade Telephone 359 Headquarters for all Wood Finishing Products The John Boyle Co. — Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Decorators 3-5 Franklin Square SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD —DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream sods —Something you will like—it's deli- cious, Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. 712 Stanley Street Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES Tel. 2092, THE OLD HOME TOWN /|- 272 Main Street Heating—Plumbing—Tinning New Britain, Conn. —:— FOR SALE —:— See Cottage at 265 Calton street—then ask the price. Single House at 4 Madison street with extra lot. DE WITT A. RILEY National Bank Building —— — ASHES AND RUBBISH REMOVED — THE MAGUIRE CO. 102 Linwood Street New Britain To Rent—Fine summer home at Stony Creek, 12 miles from New Haven, right in the heart of Thimble Islands, most beautiful spot on the Sound-—Fireplace, electric lights, all improve- ments. Located right on water front, with private dock, etc. House in Kensington at bargain price, $2500. - CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 343 Rooms 305-¢ Bunk Bldg, FOR SALE Bungalow on Somerset Drive, Reduced Price H. DAYTON HUMPHERY 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL., 2918, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new sand | second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas ’heutm. etc. A.'LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. 34 Lafayette St. Tel, 1329-3 BY STANLEY I ; STANLEY s senvice THE TWO OLDEST CHECKER PLAYERS /N THE COUNTY, ? WHO ARE PLAYING A SERIE§ OF GAMES /N THE BACK ROOM OF HOADLEYS IMPLEMENT STORE, WERE /NTERRUPTED BY A FALSE FIRE ALARM TODAY,