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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, ncreased Police Pay Discussed by Council $5,000---J0|NT STUGKS-“$5,UUU TO ADD TO THE SUCCESS OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF EN’S SHIRTS We have placed one large lot of silk, silk and linen and madras Shirts in a case for special selling at HALF PRICE. ee them—you urtis Resolution Would Effect General Raise — Fuss —O0F— Over Civil Service Rules—?nspection at Shuttle lh-(z EASTERN M ILLINER Meadow—Plumbing Inspector. Others reduced as follows 1.50 quality now $2.00 quality now $1.55 $2.50 quality now . . $2.00 $3.00 quality now $2.25 $3.50 and $3.75 quality now $..8.x $4.00 quality now $3.00 $4.50 and $5.00 quality now $3. b) .50 and $6.00 qguality now 6.50 and $6.75 quality now $7.50 and $8.00 guality now Increases in the pay of police of- amendment, that the inspector be ’ flcials and patrolmen were recom- |kiven §$1,600 and furnish his own ended at the. December meeting of | (ransportation. Alderman Jester an L mecung Councilman Dolan said the board of he common council last night in a . health should be upheld. esolution presented by Councilman| “Do I understand that the board _____ON SALE.__ F. Curtls. The raises proposed |arrived at any agreement with In- ollow:—Chief, from $1.600 to §2,000; | SPector Quinlivan regarding the sal- i e W Rl TIiE * inquired Alderman Parker. aptain, from §1,400 to $1,500; ser-| Chairman Tallard replied in the jeants (after four year: service) | negative. 1,300; policemen, first grade, from Alderman Parker's last amendment e == e actaatea B NEW S TYLES—SATIN HATS WITH VELVET FACING ALSO IN $1 Od Alderman Chamberlain offered an COMBINATION OF STRAW ....SALE PRICE ® per d third grade, $3 |amendment, that the inspector receive .25 per d :y The only sergeant | 1500 ana furnisn dla own transpor- VELVET TURBANS, ALL COLORS IN MANY STYLES. MADE $1 75 B e men e e e Toatand it IN OUR OWN WORKROOM Somo6 T SALE PRICE ealo would be Sergeant T. M. Her- | oport of the committeo on salaries | = ' { | | | per day; second grade, Bg. Sergeants Bamforth and Kelly | was adopted. During the debate Coun- | 100 ave not served four years as Ser- |cilman Landers said: “If you catch eants. Their salary would remain |the councilman from the third (Cur- TRIMME H TS VELVET H TS t $1,200 ti) favoring a salary increase it must D A A g be a deserving ome.” e e s B o e et O e Beautiful quality, all new styles, some | ALL COLORS ommittes on sararics, committee on | Because the recommendations of 2 the health commission for the ex- gold lace hats in this lot. | 500 at 50c rdinance and the board of public . i . {tablishment of a municipal slaughter Regular Price $1.98 Counctiman Curdis smoke in fovor [Houss was not complete, 1t was rc- | W8 Your choice of any Hatin @9 ()() | 500 at $1.00 - 1,000 UNTRIMMED Tiorernlis \ == ——AND—— \ cannot afford to miss these. e the resolution. Alderman McCabe |ferred back until the next meeting. o ) A ; O e M the.| which may be called In a wack or stock. Values up to $8.50 Regular Price $2.98 4 ey i ] agge ef’s salary was a large jump. two. The recommendation was that - e S = = ; Caunciiman Curtis replied that ho | the health commission seeuro - plans | it FLOWERS, FANCIES, PLUMES, RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS AT SALE [ | [ l}fl IU"S lad investigzated the pay of police |for a slaughter house not to exceed PRI ; d jals and patrolmen and found | cost $5,000 and that it secure a CES ; ; st ¢ A e Bat even smaller citics are paying [Site at the town home and an over o Fnd ot rlied s e Sale in Progress at the Must . ’ . “The polico of New Britain are|$1,200. Chairman Tallard said twen- Mlllme{y NOt HOHCSty AlOfle--NOt Skl“ Al()ne“ 1d as low as any city I know of,” | IV head of cattle are slaughtered ir Mr. Curtis. *"The men understand | Very day for consumption in this M B8 1t you want to keep the men |CItY: This does not include swine, : sheep, etc. Ho said he had been in- i tisfled vou must pay them right. |$ g 2 y understand the board of public | formed by the food inspector that uali But both of these, and two thing mo pure, fresh full- i [}Iose . ‘ strength drugs. and infinite, patient, exact care—these are the four Upstairs Showrooms of Dot B omri e cra emet . s compomtin of prescitiods Every ingredient he specified must be measured and checked er I | culty v » | fifty per cent. of these would be re- s . able to use their heads these days f‘,‘l”:;‘:,nl{s:d:‘l‘:“:',,m] :n?gkihg‘fifif,“:, at | e N lL 1 [}ume WA A eren sty S At he B b s 53 ‘ 4 o . : | i N 3 ir 3 er order b, 3 roper ethod which also ofter res d you r‘x:nlst give good pay to get had detected an attempt to slaughter ‘ - ; their proper order by the proper met vhich a en requi Gauncins i {Gholara fsifectacfopalt e S EREe B0 LI]W | Ean mr % no small amount of skill ‘ y i Bring your prescriptions to us. Our prices are reasonable Sldrman McCab “insisted that the | MAKIng a plea for sanitary drinking 183 Main Street, New Britain | Selection : : =T h the acceptance of the report on the ) 9 s bix cne. ! ground that it was incomplete. Ho 4 Plumbing Inspector's Pay. caid there was no estimate of the re- | B B ter many amendments had bee ceipts to be derived from fees and he | qvired Councilman Landers in sur- “I don’t think yvou can infer that,” | olution discriminating and said th % g ~ fligsed, it was voted to establish [recommended that it be referred | prise. “Isn't it possible for the city | saia Mayor Quigley, who presided | same precautions should be taken at < DRUG S ORE B salary of permanent plumbing in- | back to the health board. This was e en s et o] e B D T it e e L l B 51 200, allowing him $300 | done s 1 commission to get to work With-| during the evening in full dress suit. {#ll ponds where ice is cut for public 5 = BB Viling - expen This- ‘action e 000 e e out this map? 1 believe the city “Well, T can understand the Eng- | consumption.. . m.(_c,‘qu_ Store s taken after the council voted to R rebit oposed. chould have had a map yvears ago for | lish language,” replied Councilman | Alderman McCabe moved for post- 181 MAIN STREET Fena the ordinineés so that' the | - The following report was received |the assessors but I don’t think it is| Curtis warmly. He suggested that, bonement of permanent plumbing inspec- | from the eity plan commission: neces for the city plan commis-| the rules be laid on the table until| Councilman Curtis said the city had would be created. The report on | At a meeting of the city plan com- el i e s e || R S sty e Mt QLY pectors at the lake £W0 Yoars QB0 | S sy oS hsmin s i arvios s s A M . salary and transportation allow- | . iesi ; City Ingineer Hall told the council | sajd he wanted them to go into effect ' @nd one was discharged for incom- | b salary s ansy mission held January 13, 1916, it was | {1 at the commission believed its fun-| " L o e came from the committee on a commission believed its by the first of Februar -etency. i BRiss, which had previously decid- ) Yoted to recommend to the common | damental need to be an accurate map [ Councilman Stadler, chairman of Chairman Rossberg stated that the [ replace its wooden poles on West; Counclimen Teich and Mulle on lary of $1.500 and travel. | council that a sufficient appropriation | of the city as it did not think it|the committee on ordinances, said DPollution was inflnitisewal and| yain strect with iron poles; establish | sented a resolution to continue the expenses of $400 but which lopp- | b€ authorized for an accurate survey | could act jntelligently without one.| Gprporation Counsel Cooper put his Councilman Curtis retorted that years | sqreet, grade and building lines on|Erwin Memorial —committce, which Bf 5100 at o special meetln! at|Of the city of New Britain, this survey | Ho said it might take two years witth | o] K. on the civil service rules. He [#8¢ when the subject came up. Mr.|(Corbin avenue from Black Rock | can appear before the board df fing B S iiock last nf to be made by the city engineering de- [ a party of three or four engineers 10 | ¢qiq he didn’t think it was up to the 1ROssbers said “what the public doesn't |, cenue ‘to new high leading to | ance and taxation and ask for an ap- lderman Parker s partment and maps to be .drawn to | ccmplete the map committee to go over the rules and KNOW won't hurt them.’ new railroad bridge; increase the sal- | propriation sufficient to erect the all pay if the city expecied to got | (he desired scale for the use of the [ Councilman Curtis sald the pro-| oriinances to see which conflicted. The resolution was laid on the table. | arc of the stenographer in the office | memorial. Tabled. { fafr inspector and he amended that { CitY plan commission and. also. the | nosal of the commission "" "l\“‘“"‘ Corporation Counsel Cooper replied Compensation and Assessment. L of the board from §550 to $650 per The board of public safety reported b traveling expenses be increased to | Poard of assessors. | \West Pearl and Glen streels had con-{ 4,4t he had not checked over the rules The hoard of compensation and as- | year; authorize hear on opening | that the changes in the duties of 0. . Alderman Jester disapproved | The duties of the city plan commis- [ siderable merit although it was nol| 4ng ordinances. Councilman Stad- sessment made the following report: | new highway from the end of = thejcmployes at police headquarters, the amendment, callin ttention | Sion as given by a charter amend- | new by any means. He L mAn aid he saw the corporation coun-' Sewers in Harrison street from Lin- | Cherry street sewer outlet to South jrccommended by the council, wili $he fact that the time was coming | ment include not only inquiring into | weuld be very desirable ;l so and he | apithe rulex autiof the report coln stnact to! Blackil Rockl Avenuay| Maln streat cost $480 extra per year. The change en & permanent building inspector | a1l conditions relating to traffic, street, al howiin EneRworlcath e sc, _“j‘ %1 of the last emetit nd put them benefits, $2,940 building lines on The board of public works recom- | in the ordinance was ordered publisi ld be needed | transportation and freight fac n‘mv(.\“i‘rlm l‘fi‘:l\(‘ S et To this Juc oo s e e e e e e e i ton e olioed) | ed rolley i 8, rk usin ans i E: X ete, O BY= P v - 3 1 N 1 3 sy - ¥ { trolley lines, parks, housing plans and | epri , ete., ou laughingly pleaded guilty but said he fto West street, beneflts and damag tate of Connecticut, $174.13 hairman H. Tallard of the ; s brd of health stated that the board, | clhier kindred matters, but also as to | ing proper maps to work With. FN-| " no¢ checked them up. He said $184.13: petition of Camp Real c P nd New York, New Ha- BE cncclal moeting, favored the |the directions and character of the |gineer Hall Teplied that the clty has |y o iop e “the rules and ordinances, | company to connect proberty e ommendation as presented by tho | liY'’s Dprobable development and | maps on many streets but would like | 5, 5" 5a of this kind, could he “read throp street extension with Vance | Adopted [he onilonnes oosupities. s THE cioly fimittee on salaries. He thous o | erowth and to preparc and recom- reach the outskirts. Councilman |t @ o of0r, iliac e s 00 ByctitionTot Stany | M e a o I nying 1ermunang paves 5u\ reccived a resolution for consider- npetent man could be secured mend to the common council a ecfty | Curtis asked as to the present wher, Councilman Paonessa remarked ley Works, to conne property on ‘;ml'n! on Laf: \‘vnwhxlv-(m from Man | ation by the board of finance and tas- t figure plan or plans covering the above |abouts of street maps the clty husi g o'y hoq jeard Chairman Healey Myrtle street with Curtis street sower, | to Grove strect was $6,582.33, atlon of an appropriation to rep the dam at the North End park n order to provide skating. Tt was tabled. i i s New Bri- Louncilman Landers said New By be so0ld here. In works its police longer than any 2 . . B cities Alderman MecCabe interposed by P”ces Protection of cellar ceilings and walls by fireproofing as already d cribed in the press was referred to Bitcil rtis did not Iike the { subjects in preparation for the future | jaid thousands of dollars securing | L5 5 G, B0t B ORAE SIS gny By | cording to & report received from the @ of ting the salary and |©f said city to the end that its de-|ena the engineer replied that they | © .5 00 Erie e gyl , A Camaliourd Retarreakioibosraie o spment, both in its public and | were on file at the office of the board [ WOUIA be & quesilon of “Who's who Board of Public Works, mits bonrd | Referind Moghog L : i 6o S A by ompensation and assessnmen laid out and | of public works. He also said that an | D¢ i“ “\'( i ‘:“‘:‘ oard and the The following recommendations | “°™ slonians o To Fortify The Systom Agatnst Gifl pay his own traveling expenses | executed with intellizent foresight and | accurate map would mean a big Semvisessomr : Che ‘boardfotipubliciworics wecolis : & e vere received from the hoard of pub- D 5 8 5 & S 1 don’t recall sayin St that, " me- i ere xeceived from ith 4 mended that in the future iand de- | When Grip prevaient LANATIVE that he be given a more moderat | t0 the best advantage of its present | financial return to the city because it | . CC8L FCC8 B F00 e . T o v ¢ < y i . H g ] { A 51 plie b T iy 2 ic works: Adopt grade lines on Chest- | veloping c s file ¥ > bot BROMO QUININE should be taker vy and the city furnish him with |ard future inhabitants. would be impossible for property | Ple¢ 5 nle I may have veloping companies file with the bo Y Butomobile. Ho said the inspec: The members of the commission |owners to escape paying their proper »:_nl that the rules and lhr" nrd(nm\('r\fi‘ ik Q(”'N, “.»m”\ a v'mm“ vvm n\:( m;! w plan of their proposed developments \ this combination of Quinine with L if paid only $1.200, might quit |feel that they cannot act intelligently | tax with one. might conflict. T think it is unfair. | Of the 'I"‘.H‘H ot ’-\“'f‘_a _Stanley [0 be approved by the city plan com- | other ingredients, destroys germs, acls he thought his income would be |in the work laid out for them if they In reply to an inquiry from Coun- r_h.: board should receive a list of can- f“»“::»[-}'*. Lk ‘| I-~‘-‘L“ “.‘”“* *";l 'j' |v‘ : mission. Tt was l‘r'{u‘mul to the cor- | as a tonic nd Laxative and mm‘ LU]VSI Bter through private practios, [0 not have an accurate map of the | climan Curtis, Mr. Hall said the pres- | didates for appointment as regular | SO Ao EIR GO 0 B il poration counscl. The same board | the system in condition to withstund mcilman Paones vored Alder. | city which would show all streets, | ent engineering force could not be| Policemen. = We should not have one | crossing: penmit fhe fombanies hav- | recommended an_increase in salary | Colds, Grip and Influenza ‘There. 8 IR e s sihendment, itk ol i operty analbullaings) thereon A set) | iaedl folmalts that man becauas iuitsnen fozcsdfonkus 8 Mere arelstper (| MENNIRER von Eatavertalistreat suntlli|itrom 36 Ol OR300 0 Ruiveanitor nthesjlonlyons Lo e Mg 5 B o cxcallent vevorts son- | of maps could be drawn 'from the sur-| foo small &nd too busy. Councllman | Numerarics todny, who could pass the | May 1 to Risgs thom lnthe subwayistenographer. [Ihis was referred.to | W. GROV i s ning Inspector Quinlivan, vey which would be of great use to | Curtis moved that the report he laid | ¢IVIl service examination but who are permit the Cc cticut company to [the salary committee with power. | aavt I understand the s the board of assessors. These maps |over to the special meeting and that | ROt fit to be policemen. There are men tee first decided on $1,500 with a would show all individual properties committee of five be appointed to with objectionable features who ean pwance of $400 for transportation in the city and could be used for the | confer with the city plan commission | Not be removed but who should not i Councilman Paonessa. “Was his | purpose of taxation and on these | and the assessors to les whether a | Pe regular policemen That is the @ lessened $400 over night? [ |rmuaps a complete record of all trans- [ map could be secured at a smaller | ONly obiection the safety board has a far as T know. 1t nas heen the ex- k the salary committee should |fers and all changes could be kept | figure. s ' g d by its original decision.” | up to adate. Councilman Paones 4 there is| perience in other cities that men who | 66 Jderman Chamberlain said he | The amount of work laid out for | “stray land” around the city that has | C°uld pass muster as to physique and | Bllored Councilman Curti plan. ! the city engincering department keeps | not heen assessed for nd Coun- | character ¢ the civil service | J neilman Eichstaedt said it had | the present force busy the entire vear | (ilman Landers s s examinations n brought out by “the councilman ;=0 it wouid be necessary to put on an- | assessors to tell what of a map The rules were laid on the table un- r there, meanin Councilman | other party of three or four to devote | they needed. He did not think the [ til the next meeting. B pnessa, that the salary committes | their entire time to this work until { worle of the city plan commission The recommendation of the com- | P 59 changed its mind. He believed | compieted. "The approximate cost to | should be delayed until the map was | Mittee on the collection of ashes was { fras justified in zoinz slow as the |the city to make the nccessary vey cured tabled until the next mecting. | 1, tion is a new one. and map would be $6,000. Councilman Curt motion was Inspeetion At Shuttle Meadow. Jderman Parker offered another “Spenc 000 for a map?”’ 2dopted. | sportation. Ie suggested that | Ve fnspector be given a good salary | PTivate works shall be A sufficient number of inspectors to Contract Approved. e - e - — t DRrove( prevent the pollution of the water The contract made by the water and ice at Shuttle Meadow lake while Is coming to town—This gripping film, the ultimate in moving picture serials will e ssioners with Bdward F. Hen- : ; S, ice is being cut was called for in a nessey for repairs to the municipal | pocolution presented by Councilman fce house at $1,240 was approved. | Curtis. be hsown at Keeney’s. The contractor has filed bonad to do Councilman Teich thought the res- the work to the isfaction of the city . | I [ “A while » the city accepted a he Heraid Presents ’ bond from an ice dealer who bought our supply of municipal ice—is thero | any comparison between the two | bonds,” asked Councilman Curtis. The [ ice dealer's bond was round to be TR AN E LT g $ 8.00 Pramo Cauera, a little shop worn ... e Lo ..$4. Al SMfimgmes 12.06 Premo Camera. old model . ... ven aa s 04 Ordinan 1dopted were as fol- 15.00 Camcra, size 3 1-4x5 1-2 R I R e lows: Hstablishing a working day for 12.00 Camecra, size 4x5 SR ORI | policemen, increasing the supernum- BN il i g e e e R Sl e b R with attractive surface of Kach night this paper will run part of an episade—A complete episode to each week. 10.00 Camera, Panornmic SRl S G SR BT ing pay of supernumerartes and in- Red and Green Slate 5.00 Camers, old model . P Won W Ve creasing hack fares for funerals and 7.00 Camera, size 21-4x31-4 ... .. ISl 3 weddings. Durable KODAKS, PREMOS, CAMERA ¢ 5S OF ALL KINDS Givil Service Rules Gaunse Fuss. Come in and let us show you the New 1916 Cameras. R R S S Handsome 4 il | rireResienne | | Read the Story and See It Acted | Curtis believed they conflicted with the ordinances. The latter 1y that We carry a ‘”” “llC Of | a4 candidate for the regular police Genae I‘n(‘afinv sl o : o A = force must first serve a certain time g BPDrocHcts. Start tonight, the first installment of Episode 1 will be found on the theatrical Following the completion of the episode the films will be released. as a supernumerary hut the rules of Call and investigate 169-171 the board are mute on this matter. A " BRITAIN TUMBER age. < He wanted to know whether it would ¢ COAL COMPANY. page. .9 MAIN STREET he possible for a man who was not New Britain, Conn. a supernumerary to De appointed a regular.

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