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——— HOUSES ASTRADDLE THO TOWNS' LINES Occupants Reside Partly in Farmington and This City NOW YOU Tax an sent strange ovel and man who lives ber side of site sid He receives two town suming t e about during thi Slept in Farmington, Soma tir Voted Here al Over 50,000 8- fizd Spectacle Wearers in od to swi teh the lay- and p bed 1 accepted as onld have been oner. He v Brit- s completed nd build Frror in Stre 't Layout One Week Ouly Fnding Saturday, April 9th, Our Ocullst (M. D.) will examine And fit your cyes with Zylo shell glasses, fitted with conscx lenses, at te unheard of price of $1.50 We Guarantee Our Glasses to Be Corre:l und Pcr.ccl Flth'hg ov e 15 1 -+ GHIG Afl,! il ECTI[]N OUTLECK SERIOUE Hay Call Out Troops to Kegp Peace Tuesday Examiration Free “Torik” Glasses Complete for $4.50. Kryptok Invisible Lenses for $10.00. Oculists’ prescriptions at half price. Biiocal filled YOUR TURN MAY COME NEXT YOUR CAR wiry S. Jones | AGENCY INSURT Un'ted Ccu sts INC. Hours 9 to 8rd floo: Sovereim 162 M Opposite Strand and 5:50 to vator. 1lding n street Lhe 17 COURT ST IEL. 141 “Gigamic Farm to Be Developed NEW BRITAIN DAIL 'KNIGHTS PROUD OF . \’mw in the state ng room < in the 18 by be casily can by Order in State Pythias in rear X spa sists of 7 homestead had bee mhers of the tor was made to seli th or a Pythian home, VAS coN 1ded in sho o the property f the Raymond home- were purchased addition from The associat] ds on Nover was incorpor of 1 stocked in issue It is sold to memi of Pythias and only, who reside wdjoining state it . Nortcn B. An s obtained ar property June 1 rintendent of the ford farm, ars in f: is cons rm - produc dairyman. sident , A and Cowlist dem. M on the 50 ito a donlile Wol ir the lem. ming ider ons ha to « AMu i expert follows: I F. B. An Manlius I, vil's wwking Jerrie William Cov William ¥\ Snyder, Guerley, Willimar berlain, D iaven; J ndon > is a A is ne for his ator. propers more nd one 1s spread an four mile in irea of mi ins a rontag ¢ rly know Norwich a is about ich or New London les from Devil's park. The topogr nd is rich in bes 0 be unsurpassed in this ny place in the state is traversed by Eight na of the hor The a T accommodation; hut ation Al children m: dor found in abundance of these hills be- feet high, From its d is visible and a part Sound and Long Tsland she also be seen. On ar i aro visible, the aro rich ing of veg 1 froit and are ¢ cultivation. Ray- baen stock | ins o or th De the on MAIN ST, Announces st ler in size, y 14 feet .md a :‘m- s sho ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. C. F. Y HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1927. PARKING PROBEM {our scrooLs | STIRS PLAINVILLE L—_b_l Gongestion at Genter Caused by Three Large Inlets tall ! Now Britain fs not the only place 1s h is afflicted with parking trou- and 1S bles, for even the town of Plainville water s from them at present al T} ghboring town has only igh three strects which could, by any !stretch of the imagination, be called principal.” but all three crash into 4 one of +ach other at the sama place at an- ctricity. Nine Elcs which would delight the most new silos, TabM cuhist painter. Add a rail- of most road track o trolley line: without stirring, a most com- ited problem s created. It is not believed that the Indis ho once trod the soil of Plainv ered from any parking conges- tion, Tt is known that a fow hitch- ing posts and some hitching welghts solved the problem in the days of | the horse and buggy. But with the | growing popularity of the automo- came the origin of parkin 4'ny~. fon also ac- | ing OA tour -ood | The nnm’ co and 14 rooms 40 feet. The house 1te of preservation | be converted in a | ) with ample ¥ 1t ights clear cold » from a nat s out of a of the 1€, the f cion supply tools “n head of r stered, ane span of s of pure bred 1 0f Gucrnsey milk for the rge stock of management ex- ) laying hens be- | ayilg, The first complaints came fron the merchants about the center. ! They noticed that the curbs in front and of their stores were lined with ¢ She which stayed there almost all school, and prevented customers from driv- | college, ing up to within convenient dis- | cour ces. Then someone pointed out ' t these cara which shut off cus- tomers were the merchants' own an- tomobiles. This led one genius to an inspiration. To clear th curb before his store, he drove down morning and parked across the ! The next day the merch ¢ street retaliated became so general th 1emedying conditions, it or 1o the merchants walk further | to their own machines. It was abandoned in haste. MISS MARY SHEEHAN ecehan of 117 T sett street, a acher of gewing the Junior high school shops bogan scrvice in local schools in Febriary, fter experience in V. nont w Jersey. attended New Pratt Institute and took at New York taught in ermont, for 3 W W York, N. J. morithisi dnt then resigned to) e ot her New Dritain appointment, Miss Mary n will ring wali blasted heavily rein- T il be six hundred used to b Britain and Sk an ext nivers Mont hicl da Tmore 0 bhrook —_— FORD MUCH BETTER Detroit, April 2 (P—Henry Ford malking normal progress ftoward | recovery from the injuries he re- ceived last Sunday when the sm coupe in which he was driving alone | | was forced from the road and crash- ADOUL Al vias aio the rmm,,,”cm ed into a tree. Unless there is ided that its cars stopped at | Change for the worse in his co a place where the street % | tion no mora mealcal bulletins s of & mile In | 4o, where t h auto-infested given out. \ of a mile | Wi, where too much auto-in s 00 foct frnm jTond intervened between the car | s the sidewalk and made it dan- | 3 to board and leave the trol- | tavmond o e "es it moved ts stopping point | the 1ake 4 "eho narrowest place in the street. | This made going safe for pedes- | trians, but it did €0 by blocking s trafiic altogother, as too narrow for passs was standing in th |is terived therefrom | the outlay of en completed | a streteh of | CO¢ will center of s, obi strect n a car anter T was 1 on next episode was the banning | parking at this point by order of ctmen. They had no au- | to do this but they did it. | that motorists would | clicve they had it. But one day | hen a constable told an autoist to long, the motorist came back Make me!” The constable conldn't, so this plan was discardad. | Finally the sclectmen persuaded the trolley officials to announce that they would go back to the old stop- ping place, but the announcement wis never carried into effs Mo- rmen used their own initiative in | selecting the points at which their cars woulid stop. Nome stopped he- the center and some and stopped | n hrought | square it- others stopped of the crosswalk 11 very distressing to would- | ‘ngers, who spent consider- | able time and breath running < md forih between the possible | opping points. | With the opening of the new | Strand theater, parking on \\ur‘ increased materially wkward situa- | existing ther As fs | with the Connecticut Co. | the Bristol cars have been | forced by their schedules to remain in mid-street for long periods before | uking the return journe wa at nes this has resulted in completely Blocking motor traffic. | A solution is hoped for in no- regulations which will be proposed to the Chamber of Com- | meree next Thursday night and sub- | mitted to a special town meeting the | following night. These call for the [ unions that are not in the federa- forbidding of parking at the various tion? anger spots where the trolley cars | A, ait. It approved at a town meat- | such regulations are legal and | be cnforced. An end to tho long | ; ries of comic episodes is therefore | 48 State branches, $31 city centrals a possibility, only there still remains | with 2,303,956 members. In addition the question of whether it is worth | there are some labor unfons unaf- paying a special constable to sc¢e filiated with the American Federa- that the regulations aro observed: |tion of Labor. Among the more | the sclectmen believe it is not. | prominent are: 'Bro#hernood ofi] ol | Locomotive Tratnmen: ~Order of | ables, | IN FLORIDA Rallway Conductors of America; Hartford, April 2 (®—Word ha“i Amalgamated Clothing Workers and been received from Jacksonville,| rngustrial Workers of the World. | Fia.. of the death of Andrew S Bid-| Q. What is lova? well, 72, prominent tobacco grower| A A strong complex emotion or and former representativ | focling inspired by something, as a e | person or & quality, causing one to A red diamond weighing 18 carats ' qelight in and crave the prescnce has been found in the Lichtenburg or possession of the object and to I diamond flelds of the Transvaal. + swimming pool with an abundance | . sols hority They thought QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get question of fact or Information writing to the Questio ditor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue. Washington, D. C.. enclosing two cents in stam for reply. Medical, ‘ legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research, be undertaken. All other questions| will receive a perscnal reply. Un- slgned requests cannot be answered. | Ali tetters are confidential.— Q. What is aldehyde? A transparent volatile with a pungent suffocating odc ined by the oxidation of ethyl alcohol 15y June, 1 A. The Grigg-Skpellerup the Pons-Winnecke. i is meant by New York's “Four Hundred”? A. The term refers to society. During the pi arations for he centennial celebrations in 1889 | Ward MeAllister and Mrs. Vander- bilt prepaved a list of 400 people, nd Mellister declared 11 there wera only about 400 socially eligible people in New York. Q. How many labor unions iliated with the American Feder tion of Labor? Are there any labor 1dam al road. zolf course as the buldings course will by (fortable club court will an answ r to any| by ol o tor elub hov N i, 1 all plumbing, ieating. built are buildings ctric An der with quip uary A fow e It in the en the state high- |1 Hop Yard will he g The in pas st | ob d en- " mem will bhe let to ihle renum ed from solely to the home and grm. rocamp sites have it comets are due in | and tion the ¢ trolleys, ew York Log of rev- ol | I e rent cottages Dating » lake re rea- g station will 0ad passing e rd. and re- In the American Federation abor there are 107 national and ernational unions representing 417 loca! unions, 4 departmen Devil's 1 daily anths by thou- s Tha manage- i3 expecting to incoma ve is nse me the DIES uit, also ice produced on the th med- pta of | thias. 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