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{ 18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930. i st 2 3 e Interest In P. 0. Savings Bank . .~ Is Declining In ' _Elly $19,840 In Local Office New England; Number of Depositors and Amount Deposited in .= New Britain Falls Off Steadily Since 1925, Ac- cording to Official Re Number of depositors: In 1 [the second $3,500 and the third $5,- [ caped without injury, according to[ing, and bookkecping contests for ;n a highway near at Bee =Rl | 6.150; in 1 in 19 Officer Thémas Tierney’s report. hi > Is of th prings. i 3 i - gh and private schools o e g 3 . ‘ port From Washington. |uos; in 1025, 4/507; in 1020 4.2 The budgets follow Roberts was driving south on Cur-f q2'e * The Joody school came dnte ’“5“'“dh°_ ‘v“““f"‘[lf’“c‘i, Rids | Amount in deposits: In 19 | ey Nursery tis street and Raymond Mrench of|po = 1o - ho nict prizes in type- | m s 3 ] . |pute said to have started over the | 3 ! s DAl et i as Aty son of the clder man, the latter, Income 266 Palm street, Hartford, was driv-| i,z ana shorthand. Doris Mount, | FTIIC6 LOWS, GONSIAELS 102- ; s - 56,- | B I, S0 C G Sy R A R | y | James Stroud Merideth, 42, fell By GEORGE H. MANNINC $1,256,- | )opom United Community ing cast on Mrtyle street at the rale|, g5 year student in the school, ‘ 5 ¢ e e T P Y a0 | o0 25 miles an hour and i not see | % A1 AT e RO e en Tikely 0 ROmail | 20 nd, then Meridei's son-in- ~ Washington, D. C.,, March 31.—| On the other , there has|poon “oiher "'5o0 | the other car because of being un- S y y !m\\'. Curley Johnson, 25, shot and The United States government held [ heen a gradual increase in interest | __ | familiar with the streets in New | Eitladitne n'?vhlc;\svnléuac HEon, L $19,840 of the savings of residents!in postal savings throughout the | rotal Ak ke 3,500 | Britain, he told the 0[[\0(:1—_ The top I ortel Cano s _mn‘]n!m@ Floyd Duvall, 26, Isaac's broth- of New Britain who prefer the|nation taken as a whole. In 1925 xpenditures and left side of Roberts’ car were i s i g postal savings system, at the close | Uncle Sam was custodian of citi- arics (No. of people) (2) $2,300 | damaged, and the front bumper of ' national -and municipal elections| Johnson was brought here and of the recent fiscal year, June 30, |zens' saving amounting to $132,173,- | Grrica supplics & T Ti0) | French's car was broken. Iheld in Monaco Sunday the party of | Dldeed in 2 gell Sllolayonics TR 211, and on June 30, 1 i8]l n i Titeresbitan Smortause i an | DlsurR T SO BT EanE of e ! Mayor Eugene Marquet won a de-| 0o nard to tellwho fired the first In the annual report of the |figure had grown to $147,359 11. RaeTon ‘-‘»“,:’n‘l‘ d{'];i]n‘lmvn'l‘(;L'I:y'\oll:r‘v\‘l11(:"“..1“\'(: it iter v e et trustees of the system, presented to | On Ju 1929, I was on de- |y, o i 10][pLenadly O ulo s Siaoiatebbaddd | the Marquet list, with the remainder | Py . S, 4 congress by Postmaster General | PO th vings system an | pooaies (Blds. plant) 500 and the nn:.m;lmon e snll}»d: m\n. Gt ths 671 ballotel et divided Be lPlOpOSdls For Shade Trees Walter F. Brown, chairman of the | 2 0 644,529, credited | poyipment .......... 0o | eF Tierney found no cause for police | tween the opposition Bonaventurists| it ; ke n board, it is shown that this sum |fo 416,554 depositors OreTatn s ersaneoel R et |G e ].‘,A«‘ml i :\Ll ‘lnc“xm ived by represented the savings of 88 de- o | ana eleetric lig | ALY AN Ce et SO | Significance of the vote was in| 1€ Connecticut State Highway De- | | ; Automobiles driven by David Be- i <o | partment at the office of the Land- positors. Miscellancous ; Hl S the party’s support of the reigning | POYTTICRE S RE BETCS Of T Pugiogiche fracentlibyaars St s) | I S e e e e { prince, Louts, who has been reported f 89280 TUV S0R, 85 Oak Strect, Hart- shown in the repor ew Dritain | | Total I srw\"“l‘{::l‘;fl (I‘mm’\'v ‘f‘,lnr S i about to abdicate in disgust at the \0’,‘_'\ ,'°‘;',",,‘0‘{"‘_' “"" s e ‘”; residents have evinced progressive- | | Tuberculosis Relict Society e | auibbling over politics and disposal | AP T TU3h (or the Planting o ly decreasing interest in the postal | | Income L it on Vaes [lotiitie Eaniting chso naceiplamna [SHEEe HEss B ORI ETORE SIALE HET savings systeni. From United Community U IONELE M0 b e 4| | Bonaventurists supported Prince | V2¥S as follow 3 . . : : e - -0l strect into Hart street went o the| \ : CONTRACT I—Countics of Fair- At the close of the fiscal year R e | corp. o $5.500 | i o | Louis’ daughter, Princess Charlotte, | _ 2 : : 7925, 143 residents had on | e e 300 | left of the center of the intersection, e eattion o it o aen L ol NG JTaven) i fenelal iNew 1 S 996 the 4 0 L L e | according to his statement to Detee- Dpposit T ces B |y orion. Mridiie. ua Viaba deposit, and ir 5 the figur 1 Remw fo Halt and Makes Dash | venations d : S band, Prince Pierre, 2 flessy 2 Aty shrunk to $47.847 for 130 deposit- | NUIUNEY | tive Sergeant P. J. O'Mara. N A e 172 American White Elm, 137 Sugar 5 O q ‘ 3 | Menus was driving east on Hart| May Ask I o Stay ble, 102 White Ash, 96 Pin Oak iy Onne diiced fandiieloven ds Into Next Count Total RERRTERT: street and the impact broke the glass | Tnl i obi SnisHIarzs) matortly)| DR AR SE 00 BIEG A positors in 1927 had $30,514 in the y Lxpenditures | IS x e | Mayor Marquet is expected to pre- | 30 Silver Maple, 60 Weeping Willow, o 928 t |in the left front door of his coupe | | Maple, 3 Oriental Plane. pstel yxayings, ands LD o8 this e Salaries (2 Nurses and 1Dr.) $5.600\ ) g0 qamaging the left front axle, | vail upon Prince Louis to abandon S number had further dwindled to : : (p— | Office supplie ] e S L ot | the idea of abdicating. With Louis e - oUEE 0 Lltehs 02 , s ichmond, Ky.. March m— | | tert neadlight and left front fender, | | field, Fairfield, Hartford, New Haven, 102 depositors, credited with a to- 3 2 2 ¥ Benk ey 249 Degas a5 0 damagod sitting more firmly on the throne p i oagr Y % Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Lane, admittec 491 While Beloin's car was damaged | : AL : Middle Tolland and Windham: el of ¢ g | slayer of Ambrose Williams, 30, a |Telephone Ol about the left splash pan, left run-| - ofitheiliitl principallty 1t e ibelleved o Maple, 153 White Eim, In 1923, the New Britain deposit | Slaver of A i fled | Post faRo ende JAMLS €. MOODY that much of the friction between | %> Gk Ll Lo, .5 . o AT armer shot in the back as he fled ning board and left front fender : 98 Norway Maple, 45 Pin Oak, 20 figure was 63,387, entrusted to tho| farmer shot -aided yesterday | Insuran | ™ Menus did not care to have Beloin hat ccoiving the gold meda, | f0/1o¥ers of Princess Charlotte and | oo "V s 5P "8 10, DR 20 ANt 8 enontal SeMinEs RaYR N Oficers ) searanl Al Iuion | RIIONE EsT s ST ebta ronyiolation) of beimiilearor I ENE ERCRI I8 (USRS € IREEEL iprico inferrol iwillls Bal Glimmatud (| RACHARIS) S8 RhIGREER Ln i L tem by resident, SO et "| Auto expense (1 automobile) il : : jand a silver B sina Bacitile. liginGe Inaithen 15 1kely: oy steptsna=| oo ias s 58 SUNERENGRIe 5o 2 SRR st A inquiry today with indica ¥ gsinlt the road. so no action was taken. i e e s and | HeLy ep & ak, 2 Oriel o1 > Decreise i Conneaticut ; R e i Relief ..ooiiieiiniiiiis T3l ot ot elaimen his car had clearsd| e champions ef the wates a0d |1 intg powes: T¢ Tovia heq ahdls |7/ 0x & Dileatil Blate, 1 Boplar, Interest in the postal savings |tions he would plead justification in | 6% o ;| Belol from Canada are sent at the expense St 19 Tave| Plans and specifications may be P 0 2 it Ve 1 his shoutcd | Publicity e 29| the corner although he had not kept | " e o e | cated Pierre probably would Tave[ o7 Shs SR SPESLICAt system has waned in late years i A e a P lor a typewriting company to the ra ed IEEEE T Y nve | obtained by applying at the above . P e | demand to surrender, Juotas Lo state and nationa to the right while making the turn. y S seen rezen = bie! eom, - Brine| DIENSS D, 28 | Connecticut, as well as through the Joy | organizations T s hatl rnational contest. Miss Mount of | 2500 1 address. Donds in the amount of T o st seof £t In Williams’ home at Ow v o j2: g 4 ¢ Lights b he Moody sc rODTOSe S ¥ 2 -thire i ] b el “0,'“”"'[‘:” ha G £ iles from 1t rtainments (Children’s The traffic lights about the city| (¢ lo & ”““’h‘;" “”"!1 £ resent | The voting passed peacefully 1h-5fl:';“,;"‘?”T‘rflnhcy}:;l omllkL b country, despite the fact that it i bout es from th 2 Al * | Connecticut : s gather c A pidicieis e ttec e proposal, Coveiakns e el s Kentucky seat of Madison iristmas pary) ara: ont offoracriVesterda y ONe L0 i Rpo eIl e teond, sva tn sk 1O METYRATIYE angBOLEaRTo L8 Ol Il Gy o MACDONALD. £ ] s ol . Janitor service | anical trouble. and drivers who | G ¥ $0 was supplemented by 20 addition- i et : o eetonil lin o. | county, the officers said they found mechanical {rou e TTae fate e 2 State Highw- 5 : e el el D | Oersling ahense 100 | Jave accustomed themselves to the fll i _*N'v“”'”‘ ‘;""[‘ »],“‘ s {al men in preparation for the occd- tate HichvayiCommussioner, B e D L e e liin they Tiaa og) lasnco ot | COYentions caees 100 regulations were greatly inconven-| Of GT WOUTS & munute for 1o MINUES | sion, put the additional mert were Dot B e B S S | Miscellancous (Magazines, ionced, A number of narrow escapes | With =0 errors B not needed. Two expensive cars were | petion of Jmmlaretion; the, Ligher lees Tnto Next County (el . . 25| trom collisions were reported during| Miss Amne Manghisi, a second | ysed by the Marquet group to round e e O T L e e oo ol Fatiatly on | Sy ey aufomobIbian: e 1000 | nes v Naep seial 1V carly)inithodaye of e student in the school won the | yp ever available voter. The Bona- field, post-war conditions and 1 e homeg b altios et i men) — | ing avhen cars were shooting into|state championship in stenography. | venturists, so-called from their | SEutactors e S R A G e s streets from all sides taking dictation for five consecutive | jeader, withdrew carly in the day. Byslininkage of Intarest ini Cons | SRR S 42 i Lo oy Gkl Soonts | S ninutes as 120 words per minute | when the results of the voting be- mecticut s pictured in comparisons |and exhibited a state search war- Thcomt o 11 ind transcribing it with an aceuracy | came sure, and the Aureglians fol- hetween the records of recent years, | 1 Williums dashed away, with| oo dneome Report Plane Found Is B0 o BRCY i ot e i e Bl 0 o °5 10 19 Holusies the | Lan , into Jackson [F'rom United AL < -Gy f iiare foito nArEs | e B G o e Honv s Loty s 3 Denied by Greenup Men or ine winers is due to a lare ex- | 1y the campaigning preceding {he — him by Lane, it was said afterward | 1'rom other sources (camp) Ashland, Ky.. March §1 (Pi—Te- tont {o the instruction and training | cjection the Marquet followers ac J e | by Deputy Uni ates Marshal | Gif 09| ports circulated yesterday that work- | given them by Miss Ellen (. Tal- | cused the Bonaventurists of nomin- Clty Advel‘tlsement: Boyd Sandiin, and Williams had | fnen from Dam No. 30 helow Green- | cott, dean of the school, Mr. Moody | ally campaigning for the princes S | ui 300 9avds, ropding 16 Bank:| Talsl $6,702.31 | up had found the planc that was 1 i today. [ but really secking to get control of ANNUAL CITY ELECTION lin's estimate, when he fell, pierced Expenditures | ported to have fallen into the Ohio Moody Flected President | the government. in order to oust the The legal voters of the C flin the k by one bullet. s (No. of people, 2) $1.730.00 | river below Ironton, Ohio. urday, At the business meeting of the | princely family and found a re- New Britain are hereby notifi Williams died hefore a physician | Office supplies . 00| were denicd this morning by offic Connecticut Busimess Educators As- | public. warned that the Annual City Elec- | areived, his wife and two small|Rent ... 0| of the dam : intion also held i Waterbury ‘ tion of said city Wwill be held on the | children by side. The ofticers | Telephone o 1t wa 1 that some men in ¢ i lay, the following officers were | second Tuesday of April. to wit: on | made no claim their report to | Postage 1009 | boat. dra over the spot where | elecic Ve S the Sth day of April. 1930, for the |Ju Goodlor WL Williams was | Insurance .00 the plane was reported to have fal- | puecigent, James C. Moody, Moody | Llectllc‘ Vaporized M_“W”‘l clection of the following officers of |armed. | Printing . 60.00 | len into the water, Jocated an ohiccl | gocrotarial School; Viee President, || and Pine Needle Cabinet ity o wits Other officers in the raiding party | Auto expensze, trolley (No. with their grappling hooks that they fjopn j. Stevens, Ansonia Iigh | Baths I 0 HOUS Mayor were Sheriff Albert Toogic and | of autos) (1) 300.03 | could mot bring to the surface, hulf pg0); retary, Ellen C. Talcott, | i R ryi i cnanrer | " S . o was no verification that it was || are especially valuable in combnation | | Hre i T i 1‘10 o ”’1‘01‘”‘1 1 i :}:mm‘. T i || treatment for " Catarehal Conditions, (omptroller. and lLane repor |Quotas to state and nat © BANE S S e Asthma, Depleted Nerves, Rheuma- L A % Collector of Tax e Goodloe and Lane was plac tional organizations 5.09 [the dam in their dredgze boat, have | | tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Diabetes, In emergencies when ready ¢ Three members of Board of Iie n the technical custody tertainments r been ordered to ~make another! | | Dropsy, High Blowd Pressure and all | | will find the MUTUAL SYSTL: Three i g A L 3 5 ol | " {| forms "ot Skin Eruptions and Bluod and with privacy. lie nding the hea soci and training 175.00 | scarch today. | | Disorders. A Natural Nerve Vitalizer No question asked ol Two Registrars of Volers her he should Janitor service .. .00 = =l 5 || and Rejuvenator. Marvelous results | | = c Five members of School Con ion by the md Fquipment offi £0.00 ll”l Church Exhibit || are being obtained “in old chronic || TWENTY MO ttee »t whor to fill Operat - | | maladies that would not yield to_any | | 5 oD T mittee, one of whom o fill| e peratin expense- To Follow Its Supper | vther form ot treatment. Price s2.00 || 2= POy vacanc, I Youth Shot Saturday ment of mort S F o IR, per treatment, 15 for $25.00 paid in || $ 5 Monthly ¥ %S Alderman for &) term' ob iy 1t S © ) 5 - After the South Congregational 5 | $10 Mont 5 ; crm of two | g . 1| every 6 montl 300.00 i ; ! o e S W | ad et $10 Monthly Pays years in each of the follovinz wards | Succumbs at Hospital | c.ps — cquipment 00 fichiLg R o o e vaniE (NA T oleansena s DUTres N eoms | | ats S biantlon Bt oeallo tatuents g iy (e T 1 ,,“ ”[““, ,l Ayt ‘, 2 [imonsration kil 3 0.00] fone in the church school will be |plexion and pep of vouth. Then | Y e e G Repayable in equal Sixth, (P % The shooting irday of | Conventions including ored by representatives from the|Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets help fres | | such apparatus that tends to prolong " One Alderman in the Third Ward | Robert Cummingzs, 18 vear old youth travel 300,00 | offered by repr QEEN G i : b 2 ST the span of life. It also includes the 1o fill a vacancy who escaped from the house of cor- | Miscellancous =1 5 0o [sehool. There will be an exhibit of | Your system of the poisons caused || glpine Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Rays, | | ReLeniontyionithe unpa TN TR R el S et el i Bt the Philippine tr sts which [ by clogged bowels and torpid live Naturopathy, Chiropractic and Mas. | | actual time money is in c : e 7 e | Interest and taxes (camp) are to g0 as a crinz to| 1for 20 years men and women suf- | | sage. No failure in Neuritis, Sciatica 1o deductions, following Wards, to wit: Ilirst. Sec-|as he was about to pl into the ! Contingent drum corps e iia 3 Vilippine | fering from stomach troubles, pim or any form of Rheumatism, Stub- ond, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixtn. | Connecticut river, proved fat cquipment sales 6500 | the childr ¢ ini : ] born Coughs, Colds, Chest, Stomach s ‘Conncilman to fill a vacancy | The ladl was i Bybie B3.00 | jqlands. Various types of hand work | ples, listlessness and headacles 1 e Kidney Diicasess Billois: Gan FIal: in the Third % FE e 2 7 ; = including post ote books, and taken Dr. Iidwards Olive Tablet der or Gall Stone attacks, Varicose in the Third Ward ody of men made up o Total $6,70258 | (leerric questioners will be shown. | successful substitute for calomel, % | | Uleers, Swollen ~Glands, = etc. Price The places for voting in cach |boro, Vi. police, sheriffs, and tow LT S, L oo e || §2.00 or Six for §10.00. i of =aid o N nab s 5 A short dramatization will be fur-|compound of vegetable ingredients, | eEd of sald ciy, duly fixed and people had surrounded iif and o MBS, HEMINWAY DIES nished by Miss Irances Sallee and [known by their olive color. They vzu;naltlc;l o= x-.\nlvn\ required, are |died at the County FFarm hospital| Torrington, March 31 (P—>Irs. | Vinton Pratt, Mem of the com- |act easily upon the howels pithout | D ‘ :OOMBS sl BRI f].?”ol\\?‘ e »y\\'\"h\ 1‘ ore I capture he had | Mary C. Heminway, 85, a resident of | mittee of religious cducation will|griping. They help-cleanse the | r. s d: Firs recinet o tolen an automobile and fired upon | Ansonia for ove: 0y s, ed a ade br eport f o e Iver, o o (el iomoni; ! POl | Ansonia for over G0 years, died at |made brief reports of visis (o vari- |(em and tone up the liver The Nature Cure Spec s Liat Behaoh crents e : -[the Charlotte Hunzerford Tospital |ous departments of the school. It you value youth and its many || Naturopathic Physician & Cb . Second & 1!‘\\:\«'[.1 T, chool, | boro. {here today. Mrs, Heminway came | e — ziffs, take Dr. Bdwards Olive 'l 19 SOUTH HIGH STR 300 Ma] mg:'f'“‘d‘)"l.r:;.l“"f L lec e hu:v b 0 escape "““"” to Torrinzton two years ago to make | TOR BEST RESULTS lets nightly. How much better you | SEW DEITATN ¢ CON . eteame e March | her home with her daughter. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS will fecl—and look. 15c, 3o, Goc. | (., | Third W First Precinct: Camp |of K e, oo = SRR School, Prospect Street Second | Meserve, 30, o hurg, Me., JUST KIDS Precinct: Store No. 430 W Main |captured the next A _Street. | e | Fourth Ward: Junior High Schoal, | e =3 . corne: Main and Chest o 'C' Ad ks —— z S = i veaeg et st | Crty Advertisement | PR CAVALER RN e e o Jett School, corner Tiroud and ¢ B . | PLAYED ON MIs GOITARS /S Rt ¢ Streets. Second Precinct GASOLINL STATION HEARING | BESEROSR N AtacPiGs s ON TP MOTHERS SIE an i nES A& 2 WHY LOBLDNT YoLR 76 Broad Street, corner H | Notic liereby given that a m T MOM LET YOur PoP S msa L A G GENUWINE ASTRONOMER ) v : Burritt School, North stre the Board of ] T | AN HE LooKS AT THE —— MOTHER Precinct: Patterson Che ine ) U [ WOLLDNT \ET —_t i%% station: No. 11 ot A MOON AN’ STARS /. Sarien. ol : Polls will be open froi = i - v [ : %65 m. and o lor : b \ ALL NIGHT? /T ee A asTronom I United States oting 1 Hartford s e — W —EAT=S « machines, placed e Y A \‘ 2 ° e in-all the pollin Public Tt N districts, wards and precinc 7 s be used under the provisians of I Al o re Dated at New Britain, Connecti to he y t this §1st day of March, 1930 ca \nd A. M. PAONESSA \G hoy Mayor of the City of New Tirit AV T Maye | number of depositors in the state | gradualiy dwindled from 50 to | 4,265, a loss of more than 30 per | cent, while the deposits dropped PREPARE BUDGETS " FOR COMING YEAR ;Day Nursery, Tuberculosis So- ciey and Girl Scouts Estimates | from $1,761,992 to $1,115,160, or of the Day Nursery, Tu- more than 36 per cent. Also, the| ulosis Relief society and the | number of offices fell off from 143 | Scouts for the next fiscal year [to 123, have been submitted for considera- { More in detail, the records for|tion. The first will require $3,000 ive years show: from the United Community corp., AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “I wasn't surprised when Emmie left Bill an’ went back to her falks. Lver- thing the poor man gets goes back when he stops payin on it.” Copyright, 19 “Our preacher oot to be pretty modern for a while, but the collections weie s small that he changed an begun threatenin’ us with Natan a AUTO OVERTURNS N NIGHT CRASH jMachine in Collision at Myrtle and Curtis Streets automobile driven by Andrew | J. Roberts of 196 Bristol strect Southington, was struck and turned over at the intersection of Myrtle | and Curtis strect shortly after o'clock last night, but the driver cs- THO TITLES WON BY M0ODY SCHOIL {Typing and Stenography Titles of State Brought Here One of the outstanding features of the Connceticut Business Educators’ association convention held Saturday in the Wilby high school of Water- bury, were the shorthand, type writ- ; Treasur- ommercial | Moody Sccretarial school | er, George s. Murray, | High school, New Haven. Ixecutive Committee, Roderic K. Stanley, Weaver High school, Hart- ford; J. Harold Short, Short's Sec- retarial school, Stamford; Joseph P. Kennedy, Wilby High school, Water- i bury. In asmuch as this Association is | made up of high schools and private schools, it is the custom to have the presidency alternate cach year between these groups of schools. GOVERNMENT WINS MONAGAN ELECTION THREE MEN KILLED IN PISTOL BATTLE Quarrel Costs Lives of Ken- tuckian and His Two Nephews Brownsville, K March 31 (IP)— A man and his two nephews who used pistols to settle an altercation are dead and the son-in-law of the elder is in jail today as the result of an affray that occurred yesterday here, el e i o shot,” and declared he fired only when the two Duvall’s had fired twice at him. All the men were farmers in this county, which is remote from a rail- road or through highway, Johnson told Sheriff James Reed that the altercation was over an of- fense said to have been committed by Merideth's son but would not go into details. Merideth and Isaac Duvall are cach survived by a widow and three children, Floyd Duvall was un- married, as also is Johnson. ISSUES CALL TO BANKS Washington, March 31.—(#—The comptroller of the currency issued a call today for the condition of ali national banks at the close of busi- ness on March 27. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS MANCHESTER REALTY CO. Vi CARBO BRICK CO., ET AL r Court, Hartford County, March THE 'NOTICE OF SALE By order of the Superior Court for {he County of Hartford, 1 have been ordered | to sell the property described below at | Public Auction. on the premises, on | April 19th, 1930, at 2 o'clock in the afi- crnoon. The property is described as fol- lows, to wit: A certain piece or parcel of land with [ all improvements thereon, located in the [ Town of Berlin, Conn., and_ bounded [ Northerly by 1and of the New York, New liaven and Martford Railroad Company; Last by highway: South by land of Gus- tave A. Wall, or assigns and land of Spletistoczer, or assigns, partly and West by land of August er, or assigns and land of Timothy Root, or assigns, containing 19 nore or less, together with all making machinery, engine, boiler, [ brick sheds. racks, pallets. trucks, wheel | barrows, cord wood and all other imple- ments of every kind and nature now on sald premises, or lereafter put thers which are used in tho manufacture and cach Splettsto acres, | bric hipment of brick rms of sale Committee’s Court, information concy to 10¢% down and lalance when Deed is approved by the Yor brick No. perior further yard write 0 Main Stre tain, Conn. WILLIAM E RTY, | Committee, rning this the undersigned at || Bennett Nelson | Merchant Tailoring (I 55 West Main Street ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURES $15 Monthly Pays $300 Loan You pay interest at three and one-halt per cent A Helpful Loan Service for the Home Phone 4950 | THE MUTUAL SYSTEM Inconvenience EKEEPERS ‘ash is needed in a hurry yon M ready to serve you promptly f friends or rclatives, NTHS TO PAY *ays § 40 Loan Pays $100 Loan 00 Loan monthly installments, id balance, just for the use. No other charges— n Street 1 1500, Rink Pebtseen Syhdats b, Geeat Erin tighs reserd MY § MOTHER DONT LE vy FaTHER GO OUT ATNIG N INDOOR SPORT ON ATCOULNT oF The Goose Hangs High | NN e | i NN GOSH! | i AROU | I TS 15 AWFUL! HERE I AM. COOPED UP IN THE CELLAR, AN’ FOOR SAM'S IN THAT FONY SUIT, DRAGGIN' MY WIFE AN’ CHILD THERES P SH DONT KN o) ND IN'‘A DERN AND THESE STURDY OWN STRENGTH! e X GOOD IDEA, COUSIN CARRIE! LENTY OF ROOM, ETLANDS ow THEIR (REY! S Ly

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