New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1916, Page 2

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NEW, harles P. McCarthy, whose s license was suspended on 17, has had his license ,,pmxv ebru- returned . C. Stiner complained to po- today that an overcoat was stolen N him on Court street last night Police Gei lncrease With No Change in Grade System he Ranger club will annual d: ¥ lin, Friday ning ch's orchesf will Bic and a large crowd pttend, hold srester’s hall, March 2. | furnish the is expected mnnns-?;{‘% marred ! 267 MAIN. ST Quig pre- | voice the Mayor members was all Curtis direct- | | Scarcely a { the special n | council last © canvassing at Trading Post.— | Presided and sixteen - | present and the action | meditated. Councilman { ¢cd the fire and nobody offered the [ the City Coal and Wood company. | slightest protest, not even His Honor. | agrees to pay for the extra duc ! It was all designea to modify the to discontinue use of the poles tion of the council last week on t the city extends its subway to | salaries of the police and fire depart- | Corbin avenue | ments and the inavor opened the | man Curtis wanted i ball with a brief explanation. He said | why the poles w 4 | at the last meeting the police sala Hall gave it. He said they w he payroll of the street depart. | increases were passed and the ordin- | sary in entering the subst £ last week totaled $543.59 anq | ance committee instructed to dratt | Curtis was satisfied and géwer department $264 an ordinance providing for reducing |jieved the lighting com ihe grades and giving the police e {’-f" regular meeting of the Sons | jncrease of ten per cent. Since th e e e eterans Auxiliary No 1 will be |5 committee of the police had called | grinieq o0 e e d at G. A. R. hall Saturday even- | ypon him and esplained that while | é at § o'clock instead of tomorrow | they wanted the ten per cent. increasc et =0 planncd. \ they did not wish the grades changed. | Alder Under the new rules of the council, | lution providing <aid the mayor, reconsideation couid | $900 | not he taken, the proper action be | to rescind, thus clearing the deck ind preparing to start anew. Coun- cilman Curtis followed the mayor's statement with a motion to rescind action on the police salaries as far as it related to the provision for a | M, | change in the grading system. Mayor | or of the increasc. Quigley thought it would be better o | ligan has heen ens | rescind the whole action and Mr. | twenty . Curtis readily agreed. The councilmait | since consolidation. He compured the | from the Third then made his motion | qepartment's work with the tax col- to rescind all action in the matter and | 1ector's office. The water department | the vote was passed. | collects twice e The F lilke the tax office and in addition has Curtis then moved that the ac- | the disbursement of funds to handle. week in regard co | He helieved the cierk is underpaid : | firemen's salavies be readopted. Coun- | Present and strongly favored the in- [ May wanted to know if the | crease. ciiman ° | S - - t ar firemen would get an in- | he clerk E LL A N s s in pay and Safety Commission- | the mac er Magnell explained the situatio hbsolutely Removes | - om Ne He said the were two men in the reet | first two grades One 1ld advance Indigestion. One package | > roves it. 25c at all druggists. ;‘ dissenting ting of night i It and when the ames O'Day’ of word. vesterday Bridgeport At sound. thus relieving fhensions lest he had ger on.the Springfield ch he had planned to Smalley to his he street parents was their been subgeintion. in needed express explanation and Mr. e neces- tion. Mr. said he Dbe- ny intended | | lary | to he be and it Increase for Egan, bres an an Kery ented inc o $1,100 in the’salary of the water department cilman Paonessa moved that it be | ferred to the salary committee. Ch | man Rossberg of the water commis sion was called upon to explain the matter. re from the pon't Le i miss the Trading Post.—advt. | | to Margaret Seibert has return- from a business trip to New York Ir. and Mrs. Charles Bovle will ’e this week for a trip to Florida clerk of e ai al and sses Summer ghlin’s, 91 thes eur of also of display Hartford. after- street | display this week evening gowns, Our entire line on Rossbherg ke strongly in fav- He said Cler ged in the work not had a rai; Spring at vea 1d the ng by mem- | sent club of theater la<f ever accessories remen. Mr. | tion taken last presanfed a petition for am of Chapman street wington Road to Jubilee The petition explained that the curb has been set. Councilman | from 20 to $2.40 and the other | Paonessa inquired if the order for from $2.40 to $2.60 and a new grade | this street had gore in ahead of has been established at $2.85 to which street. He said ( street had been other permanent men will advance. | ordered three yea ago and ked if All permanent men will thus get an it would be done this year. Ingineer se said Mr. Magnell. With this | Hall said he thought Oak street was made, the council passed | included in the budget. Mr. Paones rmotion. then suggested that if possible Law | lor street be included. The cry was | always no funds when this street was AR Curtis’ The Police Department. He then moved readoption of pre- vious action relating to the chief | captain and sergeants of the poli | department and it was taken. Mr. Curtis followed this action with & motion that the pay of the police in grades one and two be advanced ten | works he might cet some action. The per cent. and the time in each grade | meefing then adjourned be fixed at two years the same as o before. Mayor Quigley said he un- | mo Foptry The § e e derstood there were three & ades :m_vl | When| Gripis pretalent T.aAXATLv Commissioner Magnell confirmed hiS | BROMO QUININGS ahould he. taken. opinion with a statement. He b e e o under the proposed action fir et e e e Sl officers would advance to $2.75; S e e acts ond grades to $ and third gr: keeps the system /n condition to with- to the maximum of $3.30. Mr Curlis | stanq Colds, Grips and Influenza. moved this action be taken and Alder- | e (20 TR LCBRoMO | QUIL man Kerwin amended the mot R e ro that a ten per cent. increase he g Seeial f cd, the grades to remain the As this amendment did not affect the action there was no debate and the motion as amended passed. Then t: i thoroughly cement the business, M Curtis moved that the matter he adopted as a whole and this was done. This completed the chief bus iness of the evening and Mayor Quig ley surrendered the chair to Alde:- iman Kerwin and departed for the |to attend transcontinental teleyhone demonstra- ; New York ent word { tion. b otn itself—distinctly { | to attend, 3enasco Shingles with attractive surface of Red and Green Slate Durable Handsome Fire Resisting suggested. Councilman Curtis the covncilman from the ch his tactics and increase the salary of of the board of public thought if sixth would move to chairman nge Laxative We carry a full line of Gen Roofing products. Call and investigate. NEW BRITAIN LU ‘IBF" & COAL COMP! New Britain, Coi S POSTPONED. meeting which been held in theater afternoon has heen postponed until some future date to be announced later. Rabbi Lows I.. Mann of New Haven informed the that he would be unat and Abraham Goldberg ot another speaker, has also, that he will not be able Lience the postponement. VING mas to have Sunday MASS ME The was scheduled Hebrew LADY MARY Face Powder If youth fragrant—and in its be blue bo a ng ornament for your dressing table The telltale lines vanish—magically the con plexion takes on the glow of M| vouth—when Lady Mary be- M| cores your companion. ° Made- in. Paris, Lady Marv [ | Face Powder has been brought York by Vivaudou-— maker of toilet requi- d may be had at Clar ainerd’s Drug store. this week, a 2 Mary Perfume of Lady Mary committee Other Business. A petition for a light at {and Hamilton streets from Councilman Curtis main in Huater Road, venue and Neanda street from \da Land company. They ed to the board of public works. board of publit works reported petition of the United Electric and Water company for perin maintain three poles on Elm | street and two erect two more there. | A letter from Ciy Engineer Hall ex- plaining just why the poles were need read by the clerk- It was intendcd the lighting t a substation on rail- Bigelow and | PRIZES COME TO N. Three ci augatuck wwarded to Trumbull | was received | and for a wa- B. es donated by o lodge of Hlk's have been S t New Britain people. Wi th Hotel Yor receive were | g ; & st Main 50: and Mrs Ra- street, of Time j ter will et, : get puano, | vefer Myrtie The on a Light sion to Greatest Results from > bottle with Face Free of Lady each box Powder. Clark BDmmcrd DRUG STORE TheRerall Store ed w originally company to er road land between Church streets and a subway exten- | sion was put in Bigelow street for that purpose. For some reason the railrond company had declined to is- sue the lease and now the lighting proposes ) erect the tion street nd leased from often come simplest means, For instance—one’s daily 2 food plays a hig part in de- SIm on ciding for success or failure. To bring out the best mental and physical forces sound nour- ishment is imperative. Marsay Hot Water Bottles -- A FOOD This bottle js backed by our guarantee, made in 2- e quart size only, of High Grade Rubber. 2-QUART BOTTLE .......... $1.50 2-QUART COMBINATION—BOTTLE ¢ / N(I’)OI:‘VIOBUNTAIN SYRINGE $2'50 Other styles, sizes and qualities from 79¢ up. Electric Heating Pads and Metal Hot Water Bottles. [DICKINSON = DRUG CO., . MAIN STREET madc of whole ed barley, supplies in splendid proportion all the rich nourish- ment of the grains, including the valuable mineral clements, lacking in many foods, but most necessary vigor' and activity of 1 and body. “There a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers, Council- | C'ouncilman | Coun- of once | Oak | | was but $147 the | | fice, with | | the purchase of { one the | BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1916. You cannot A Ford to wait for hardware. Call up telephone 400 and see how quickly our auto delivery will respond HERBRET L. MILLS HARDWAR PUBLIC WORKS WILL COST CITY §230,274 That Is Amount Asked for in Annual Budget The coming ye work budget for the was taken up for consideration works last eve- ning and $230,274 will be sought. This than was asked by the board of public is considerably more for last $196,694. vear when the figures were and the amount allowed 414, Following is a list of the more im- portant items for which money i needed; permanent pavement $500; new macadam, L1460 ing streets, $14,000; cleaning basins, $4,000; new cross walks, repairs to old cross walks, street signs, §300; expenses gineer, $500: street repairs ding, $1 5: macadam ,000; cobble gutters, $700 ote gutters §250; dump, § permanent paving, $27,000 paving repairs, $800; expens $325: cinder walks, $100 ings (new and old) $200; repai utensils, $1.000: storehonsc vard, $400: remove and $4.000; new equipment, re, etc., 500; waste treet oil, $2,000; Nmas tr taing walls $5,200; street $31,000; street sprinkling, The Jighting figures 3 3.87 and the but $14,846.85. Ch phrey explained the street gineer Hall said a motor chine should be hought and another used as a flusher. in order to do away with the squeegee which costs $3,500 a vear and wears out the pavement. With proposed new ma- chines the city could do its own sprinkling and use the converti- ble carts for Such streets a day. For Permancnt Paving. Estimates on permanent paving are $21,889, including the cost of m street from Park to kast Main street. Sewer maintenance is estimated at $11,000 and catch basins at $2,000. Semi-Permanent Paving. on Chestnut, $1,890; Shuttle Meadow ave- of present paving, $5,320: Hartford avenue to Allen on Stanley street, $7,440: Dwight Court ght street, st Jubilee, $5, High, clean- catch 2350 00; of en- £5.000 repairs, and con- nd simil in of- il- and ic trees $100; snow 1.000; $1 cans, lighting, $20,000. were but cost flushers. En- driven ma- also hauling snow. 2in to Elm street nue from end to East on to Market on Main to Myrt total of $26.395 Costs of Macadam. Hurburt Bond on north to Myrtie to IFairview to Sheft $1,591: Stanley to Fair- Ext.. 560: Jubilee to Newington avenue on Chapman, I to Chapman on Rhodes Broad en High. $2,000; to end of stre $2.100; to Smalley on Cottage 50: Laurel to Olive on Con- 3505 South Main to Maple Ixt.. to C'hestnut Sorth to Lincoln to $2,850; Lir Ha street, ave- nue, $1. Booth, $2,607 on Park Ext. view on Park on 1 760 nerton, §1 on Ash, § on North West Black coln on ( Rock B ‘Garden to Rock on 50; a total of $35.460 Would Grade Hart on Lincoln, Greenwood to on Broad, Cleveland. « I)n( m, Streets, Corbin avenue $500: Andrew street, end, $200; Burritt to $500:; Myrtle to Broad RBurritt to. Hunter on $700: E. Lawlor to Lasalle on Law- lor, $600; Linwood at Winthrop, §200: Monroe extension from Madi- son to $200: TPleasant g Kelsey on Sheff 1, $200: Ash to Lin- wood on Shuttle Meado avenue $200: Oak to Tremont on Wesi 200 Wilcox street, from the end ing. to Lasalle, $700: West Main Steele on Wooster, 500: old line to Tasalle on 1 $1050: a tal of 12 For to Bond on street Linwond, of grad- $7 to- Bridg Corbin avenue 1 street h $5.000; Bridg idge, Mon- | roe re- pairs, $300; Park department eight city parks arc estimates for $2,500, the { Main repair, | ! Masonic re- Hum- | extra cost permits. town | 336 MAIN ST. KNOX HATS The Headgear of Gentlemen Everywhere They shouid be your choice to do yourself justice? A full line of Felts, Derbies and Silks. Eersfulls “2f PAYS To REY e¥n KINbD" NARTFrORD, 599 ASYLUM ST. Yopmecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, P ———— e WE ARE I:RT PARED Ev‘nts Tomght “Kick-in,” High class I theater, Vaudeville and motior pictures, | theater. Keeney's reiety, meets v Britain Turner urner hall lodge, 1. O. ( meets | M. hall. camp. M street. Lexington TV b 0k e AAS afayette meets 34 Church IEmmett club meets ut street. Sir Drake lodge, G., meets at 59 Arch s Francis i i of A., meets at | Court Friendly, 321 Main street. Journeymen Barbers union meets at Church stre New H. & Britain in H. hall. Luther 1 Lutheran church, Man tha chs hall pter. IFourth Ward nual meeting, 2 epublican club Main street. an- Catholic Chotal club oth's hall, WITH Y. W, €. A. HUSTLERS. Local Associ for in cr=hip. the month ti mem- locs X W CEAS =ed in the festivities of the the organi attention has however. The hip xhv During bers of the been deeply of the celebration fiftieth anniver: tion, but their entire been given to this boosting of the local association the valvable tim and members, with : mencing toward incr com 768 to The campaign will close 5. when the anni:c be held in 1e avditorium members and thei- friends. It that the incy 000 in this will he of achievements of 1l ve engr progress wy of not meniber: of today were started membership Ma jiubilee reh will | the is felt | reary for members | the bhest | celebra- | to city one jubilee tion. | AUNILIARY HOLDS BANQUE the Nineteenth Branch of Hibernians | | oy | Ladies i Ceiebrates Anniversary Seated around tire linen covered | tables in the dining room of the Ho- :1 Beloin last evering. a large dele- gation of the meribers of the Ladies' | the celebraied the Ancient the iz Crder of nineteenth | with Miss | istmis u'\ by Ilu Auxiliz of Hibernians anniversary exercises fitting Mawe 1eted as te mar ry of ion sion. Anna Brief ident Catherine ciety. (ounty lins of Hartforc County Vice Pre Crean spoke on, the Order.” At the followed. Aered by Shine and exhibition i "\ DEPENDABLE LINIMENT | ¥or many years Dr. Levi Minard prescribed and used Minard’s liniment, | the sale of which is now world wide, for Minard’s is the one dependable | liniment for removing pain of all kinds ! and can be had of any druggist. Minard’s is a \\'ondorfully soothing, creamy liniment that gives almost m» 1 ‘stnnt relief to sufferers from neural- ! gia, lumbago, sciatica, rheumatic pnms, stiff joints, sore, strained or | lame muscles and tired, aching, burn- | | ing, itching feet. ! Minard’s liniment is absolutely pure, stainless and very effective. It is eco- noiical and clean to use. made res- Monohan of esident Mrs and other office idgent Mrs. Mary T The Princip ere =ocial ainment that selcctions Mary Farr Miss Alice ¢ of Irist were ren- and iter S M lLoretta gave an dancing rehearsal, | Increase st MARSH & ALLEN ik r. ALLev Successors to A. P. Marsh. House Painting, Interior Decorating, Paper Hanging. retehed Canvas Cel gs a specialty. stimates furnished. contract too large, no job too small. Mr. Allen is a decorator of 25 years’ experience, and a graduate of the New York School of Applied Arts. For the past three years with the Sag Allen Co., of Hartford. None but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this firm. MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Main St.; ‘Celephone. 4 SPHINX TEMPLE BAND You Shouldn’t Miss THE MASONIC BALL at Arch Street Armory FRIDAY NIGHT PORTER AND L. PIERCE (O. CROW DYSON'S, DRUG LL'S, €o., C. TICKETS $3.00 — AT DICKINSON PROGRAM OF MODERN DANCE CONCERT DANCING BAND EXHIBITION The concert preceding the will start promptly at § o'c | special ladies’ tickets will be | at the door. of a HL | Joseph Goswick Punches John Sowa and Has To Pay For It. Goswick, a stripling hefore Judge John Kirkham in police court this morn charged with assaulting John | on Elm street last night. Sowa ex- | hibited & badly swolle: and Jared Goswick str im with- | out The accused but said it wa A fine imposed Bixhy, a giant lumberman |in the says his home is in Portland, | special and who until six weeks ago was | g as a lumberman at Moose- | with Me.. arrested last depot for drunkenness peopie He Joseph vouth, was Special Notice Our new Spring Style & | women's suits, skirts SOW& | now ready. A large | materials for coats a de- | heen reccived and up into the very | suits and coats for to order at very and | pert tailors. Our to Women! s for nd coat assortment nd suits h v now latest are being cu mode Suits mad notice by designer on and coats is one of the All orders are attention and teed. Suits also your mater for $10 and we furnish extra fine Ilining and | trimmings free of charge. Skirts for $1.50. We specializc maternity skirts. A comp material such as poplins serges, mixtures, nd other new at wholesale ind br: on the pr Arments de from material sponge Dept Britain that provocation admit- the voked by costs was James who Me working head Lale, night at the and insulting to jail for thirty Michae sent to women. was p short $5 ted assault of len's s s state workmanship made to orde was will | ma was sent | to order making an stock of drunk- | shades, da Kane, al 1 for twenty days He s released was rrested Flana for only was whipcord cloths enness, and Tues- | gaberdines the TAL CARS. re vesterday vard trimmi rk done also remodel old Accommo- | styles. Buttons m Ball. | 10c a dozen up. All plans | and _shrunk. Raphael's % vw,'w Main St., New ittend \,Mm‘ SLE1S1s Plain- | ~ Bronchitis- dary prices. Lin ids mises so sold SPE W ENGAG into n Masons Make All Plans o Those Who Attead Their have made all thosc who nigirt Hartford, as well Arch date The to acc their ball cars for all ville and N will leave at m Masons store mmodate tomorrow lines Vonn the armory on with cabi s 1 Electric Coffee mill. 9 Display Bins. 18 Tea and Coffee Cans. 1 Spice Cabinet. I Meat Block. 1 Cash Register. 1 Roll Top Desk. Floor Truck. 8-foot Step Ladder. 6 Counters 4 Paper Cutters. 5 doz. Meat Platters. turbances. is a pure | sion | e dic the | Necarly one thousand prominenmt GOln Oul Oi people in one city alone have publdy iestified in signed statement thag existence. Other thousands in othe Entire Stockand Fixi u;ggFg[Salg scctions of the country have added | their testimony, and all unite in pro- blood, it r ores circulation and o . bathes the delicate membrancs of 1 Cheese Cutter | throat and Jungs in rich vitalitya truly wonderful remedy and Is and wholesale, being an enii- of Flax-Sced Oil, Irish Moss, J. T w ARD o Otr Distressing Throat Gash Croer, Fruits and Vegetables ‘\ and i.lmg Ailmenis Yiel! 50 Main Street o Linonine. Lincnine cured them of coughs, colds, bronchitis and other forms of winter, complaints that threatened their very ) Floor Scale. claiming Linonine the most effectiye Al | medicine of its kind kno o sci- | bringing blood—and relief is wrought by removing the swellings and irvita- tions that cause the It Iyptus and other famous remes Il combined in one, and known as world over

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