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18 BOSTON POST ROAD FIVE GAVE LIVE WILL BE WIDENED NEW BRITAIN SAT | STUDENTS' DISCUSSIONS SEICHEPREY BATTLE 36 Foot Highwa{ From New Sokowich, Paulson, Lindgren, Haven to New York Planned pletion, and the¢ ion, through N to the state lin at Added to these, is the present mili- tary to New London the projects nr fore, will giy chain of roadways route ing the width of the B road from New York to Bri port to thirty-six feet is now b carried out in three places. These are at Greenwich, Darlon and Cos Cob When the work has been carried as far as Bridgeport, contracts will be awarded for similar treatment to the Milford turnpike from Bridgeport to New Ha The this | achusetts, conerete 2 hard-surfacing of med above, there. state a on its main line complete h of after n given by yposition of rate parallel high- © way to share th cavy traflic on the Post road through this section, The ©° 26 foot road, which will be one of the few of ity Kind in the country, is ex- pected to traffic congestion her fch now is heavy and which s Increasing steadily each year, remove BUY COAL THE NEW WAY Best Coal at lower prices, Coal direct from mines 1o con- sumer A. P. MARSH Distributor for Hartford County 16715 MAIN ST, Rear Dickinson Drug Co, Tel. 2002 - 2000 DRIP! DRIP! DRIP! Doesn’t it deive you mad? And If Iw's dropping In own home, why do yom Jet it to We can «top that drip on ~a day you ghe us your order to do W. R. FENN The best there i in Plumbing, Heat- ing, Tinning 139 HART ST, TIL. 2099 JAMES 3. LENEHMAN Room W2 250 Main S Booth Bleck 0'Dell and Adams Fell ort time v I'rar . of Mrs, Mary was the Mexi- ng the training was a drill ser- and the highway from Hartford ; oral Paulson was 19 years old oined the colors, He was the son of M Mrs, David Panl- won of 14 § et and was prom- ent in athletics before going into the sert orphan. He ® of age when he went He had made his Mrs, Lena Han- Adama was an ice, is aunt, son of Booth street NEWSPRINT PAPER OUTPUT New York, April 12 of newsprint p States in March 1 ed 119,098 tons, f 734 tons over February, cnts amounted to 118,604 tons h Lefore, The The output the United 32 the me output W o] with 111 KRIESGE REPORT York, April 8. 8. Kresge equal after praferred $5.07 & share on $24,5 stock against $1,96 share on 824 ind last year, ter was $1,960,1 e same per- % for the quar The dog is mentioned 33 times in USE i J.ESEIBERT&SCN'S : DAIRY PRODUCTS i | GOOD NIGHT KISS Just before retiring drink a glass of milk. Give it to the little L ones before they go to meet the sandman. Our milk’s good for them, i MAKE SUREITS SEIBERTS Ji #:L.E SEIBERTsSON! HIYour Willman $PARK ST, PHONE1720% NEWBRITAIN.CONN, AUTOMOBILES KILLED 2,000 PEOPLE and injured 100,000 more last year. With a million additional cars on the road this year what may we expect? AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE will provide complete protection against this in- creasing hazard and give vou a feeling of security while operating your car., The cost is almo<t nothing as compared with the protection and satisfaction afforded. The Insurance is made effective the minute yen start driving by simply telephoning our office 3100 THE W. L. CITY HALL BLDG. HATCH CO. PHONE 3100 The Largest Ageney in the City Mcthodists in Louisville Convention program with addressss on Na -International ke ships to ed by Mrs. | inter-racia Miss Mar, York city, and , managing editor of to Talk of World Peace and Pre- paredness Today Louisville, Ky Christian Cer speakers today efore the Methodist st Hand—5 sis w m n ' 00 Y;ars Aéb ) he morning sessic A Good Five hundred years ago Englishmen played with these cards. They were found by Burton Young of Lansing, Mich., in a chest shipped him from his ancestral home in Devonshire, England. They had lain in the unopened box for more than 100 years. The cards do not carry the symbols of today, except that they show clubs—pictures of real clubs. They All Praise Buick Ask any garageman, any mechanic, in fact, any person who knows motor cars, what he thinks about Buick. Invariably he will tell you that Buick is a thoroughly good, high grade and dependable automobile and that a person makes a genuinely satisfactory invest- ment when he buys one. Then ask the Buick owners you know what they think about Buick. Do these things and you will quickly under- stand why Buick has sold over one million mo- tor cars and why you, too, should own a Buick. R 271589 225 ARCH STREET Phone 2607 New Britain, Conn. Public Auction—Real Estate The following described property will be sold at Public Auction on Saturday after- noon, April 26th, 1924, at 2 p. m. on premises No. 180 Kensington Ave., New Britain, Conn. First Piece: North on land of Estate of Elijah Hart or assigns; I-ast on land of Thomas S. Radeliffe or assigns; South on land of Istate of Horace S. Brown or assigns and West on land of Thomas Gormely or as- siens, and of contemplated highway land of Michael Hannon or assigns and Ken- sington Road, partly by each, containing three and one-half acres, more or less. On which there is one two-family house and two one-family houses. Second Piece: North by Highway known as Welch Avenue; East by land of Mrs. Joos or assigng; South by land of W, 1. Alling and West by land of the Estate of Ed- mond Welch, deceased, or assigns, con- taining one acre, more or less, Terms of Sale—10% cash on day of sale and balance ten (10) days from date of sale. EDWIN W. SCHULTZ, Committee of Superior Court of Hartford § County. DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 19.. Usefulness That Pays Its Own Way For a car of its size and weszht the good Maxwell could not be more sturdily or soundly built if you paid us double the price. Theré is no skimping, only the best of materials and work- manship. Genuine goodness is built into it. From an investment standpoint you'll discover no financial flaws. In fact you'll find its use- fulness costs so little per mile that the car literally pays its own way. McGAULEY & BENNETT 98 Arch Street Tel. 2952 TOURING CAR s AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 267 (‘I1‘a',:|n_filltfl‘s'lrec( Before insuring your car, give "“inmies checriully given on all jobs - J —_—ai—————— us a ring. We write all lines C=IN=[5§_R—S—FOR SALE COX & DUNN A H. Hawis = Leneral Tenckinge— 272 MAIN ST, 99 WIESL SIL ThL. 2 CR( )\\'L-I-J Y BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. DECORATOR! T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE FOR SALE | ITALIAN BLES AND QUELNS We have for sale Talian Bees with Hives and yearly Halian Queens, And also hunting fes male puppics. POR SALL ALSO A NICE NEW 7-ROOM COTTAGE, ON JLROME STREET, FOR PARTICULARS, SEL H DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. TEL. Apply to Polish Orphanage, SO0 NLOBURRITY ST, New Britain, Conn, 1M Open Until 8 P. M, | TR IR T All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods HONISS’S 21-30 State St Hartford Visit Our Dining Room THE OLD HOME TOWN Good Three Family House on Ellis street, This is in a very desirable location with excellent yard. Fruit trees and chicken coop. Money to loan on mortgages, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 252 Main Street Phone 313 Hovms 300-6 Gank Bldg. I amp SEED s PAUSTARD PLASTER e TERPROOE CORICS © H P GELLS $¢ DRIGS e e, T NEVER CoULD ) SNEAK UPON EM WITH THESE N\ T AFTER SEVERAL UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS MARSHAL OTEY WALKER FINALLY CAUGHT 'y _ THE QUARTET THAT HAS BEER YOWLING \ NIGHTLY N FRONT OF HOLCOMBS STORE -