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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916. Ctty It /! 214 Elm street was sterday Angelo Bush of Aken to the local hospital y dance, I'ri H. Authvur Kennedy-Campbell’s Bungalow. Songs, Mis artford. Souvenirs.—3 There was no session of police fhis morning. PDon’'t forget tlre €h. 17th, Turner advt Owi vening Herbert fas recovered f the Edward Wiegand has transferred to de ie Weigand land Shuttle Meadow avenue. of court O. H. danc Lynch's Orch A Hall last night 18 Chestnut a recent to the schools were clc Bakéer of from storm street | attac grip. the Cs it tie purp: Office i ippointed elec- Local Ttalian will meet et building Sunday for £ forming a civic club B elected and committe The N 7il meet tomor ion of officers an looised,, for. w Britain [ i Lodge evening a large atcen of O fo emonial | meeting | this fArrangements féssion’ will be f Hifa Temple feninz. {The mon ¥s of the om- last ening. New T I moc . M 8. worked upper will hg practice ¥Mrs. G. P: lin Btertained the "Wideawakn QRS i T0nch oved. made at D. the K. te Q. K it of the direc- | Ir Wwas postponed next Monday 1ly mecti XMW O A eveni until | or dz « Couneil, O. U. A. M, night 8 o'ciosi in O. all. The third degree will following which an ovster rved. c: bo tain Squa ac Klin, a will spea irch n th 1t m Poyed us, ity esent the in wage to *ase The e crade sle igitGs -on hetd. in rect Phe committee on ‘1 jonsington and Meriden il hold a mecting at fhamber of Comrv ce clock tonight. Owing o the inclement weather last fening, the.smoker and entertain- ent arranged by Stanley Post, G . for New Britain lodge of E stponed. The affair will be held at date to be decided on later. the He en New Britain trolley line the local e rooms at - be i on I wh When GREEK ME from TS ‘GREEK. the asons’ the stone j@syns will get together tonight in an Committe Master association and | ter. ort to come to some satisfactory | greement in connection with the re- nt demand of the masons for an in- | > in wages. ' | we 1\ th | he ta st ma vious speaker: I te ni in i—listor_v repeats itself-— any years ago re-existing Egyptian in Archaic! ) days | 5/ they used to weave tapes | . ries with gold threads hing through them. () 1 B s b W n These wonderful impe wanted ble cloths have been repro- | worth he should fuced in silk squares. Cur up nd made into Neckwear by | and.« They are quite | ichest things we have s= n. Bee them in our outside case. Bell for $1.00. 1c { Curtis said the the | should be considered. to hire such, the end | ed to ask i amendment to make the l 1 *h upon f backed the arguments of ter ‘ They Bri Br { had had ; had i | Superintendent of Water De partment Gets Increa !Czty Fathers Wrangle Over ffioost For Towers and Woods of $100 After Much Debate— Assistant Prosecuting At- An { to amend the unfavorable K | committee on | to raise from $1,900 to ary d of the ind buildings | debate at the | common oti he | Parkers Ary value ared ) sn { on his B | department m up Councilman agree shot om t | competent than but eight dut ir n s t ir committee wn. large an, ¥ ers might uch thought he w of with more torney Granted $125 10tion of Alderman I report of salaries on the peti 00 the dent James Superinte water March meeting of council last night than ner business of the session, amendment was to make §2.100 and he of Tower's and cc ry un to th towns for work. own time, »wers h spoke work rorably similar said the perfected the maps and made the >-to-date in every particu Landers was pleased Alderman Parker be remcmbered that fact that Mr. Towers man he is getting no m ¢ factory ana nir we 11d he is hours while he twenty-fours a day for the vear. He though than <hould W Rossberg wr statement ¥ 1 he rec 1an or and lded that the nad erred in turning Rossberg said the job w and Mr. Towers is a la water department is dollar corporation Hartford count familiar with all pa and is cheap Curtis fe: his head However, s worth the rs Mr, one The million all over is em ilmn ave praise s 2d M turned M. ra T by salary Committee Peeved Tae hoosters mmit o of berg had appeared before i tee with the self e cor weve t sald | wanted to ct Councilman McDonough, r of of hat H w itain itain to | ilar vein and said the | ward were hard pressed Landers came T [ ne were on Huld ought aring xpaye and nded al 1y to an iperin claimed the ormer lake { what he { ular clamour he co e abl ere Alde jun nd th eal rdin n rder Ax nd a olved amend THE VEREADY THIRTY DRY CELL BATTERY Scientifiically Constructed, - Mechanically to come not people the the the were 1 We 10! made by stirred the ire of tee and the member back Chairman committee said Mr. remark the arguments a the pr rame nmittee had considered they had felt that the is enough. Il inge it, he was satisfi also a me! ey the lary committee, boosts and it was time ies. artford did « ere there The point was could pay and the more than enough. somewhere al He didn’t any other consider what ta N be made spoke in s \xpayers in Councilmae \ck to remark that erman McCabe the was feel sore if otherwise. He sick the continual howl about and what they could ¥ mall taxpay Nobody fowers was said Mr. insinuation that if tendent had been all that he would have forseen costly blunders le by consulting engineer, Percy He would vote to pay a was worth regardless of Alderman McCabe from the sixth big taxes, hut his ward who ever a Lande t w Mr, expert, t me T uncilman e to pay in ta if arker said any Mr. man i to guag > heaps of k. Meters ey are not water department competency of It a as they prove cheape Councilman Paonessa wa Mr. Rossberg a question g the board”: petition but cost lots of mor thrown aside in v is a sav was ruled $2,100 Killed. call taken on salary $2 12 voting ves Quigley against that oll vote was tie developed, ting no. Mayor the tie, voting iment, but remarked A. Par the coun or his part he represented a ors as the two pr pre- ! tech- | the Towers v » to some cities and | Florence meters thrown aside | —E stimates Are Laid Over. ker the tion al- Towers department caused more the all Mr, the the m- ose All alderman, ater | | | cilman { until the ! explained sys- | to | Pohhnan and said | increased because it apart | the a ore | | 00 | fve. ATy was rge a and Mz $2,100. W Curt ot | A the commit- nd m. es- il ed. m- came | next and vigorously opposed the raise. | He thought the limit had been reathed alary make a check somewhere on the mat- large 1o T v e cpayers A che and the | committee took it on the Towers mat- 2ok m- i n it | committee and ce | tain action had been decided upon h counci n't | he as me he M. s might ere uld onc ey, | car called | was shown the and he strone the previous | tee sal him’ | | i | vear, « w | company ew | cabinet the town the incidental | service commission 1 | followed | rule, the applicant paying | examination. the | tion works to raise | s1 job t | ceived and man | | both sides of | the | Councilman man ing rin ant- | b ction in bringing out the 100 | ind dis- | the he Perfact, Price Low, Quality High,—High Amperage ju.t the thing for Autor:obiles, etc. D DRUG C 0., ICKINSON 169-171 MAIN STREET | | i { taxp foremen who work | the | rifth of | (1 { conduct by the committee and Building Inspec- | | tor Similar ing | The report of the committee on sup- | plies on the W | preser | shall | or | the wouid consider an amendiment to make the raise $100 and the salary $2.000. Alderman Parker presented the amendment and it was adopted with- out dissent. Woods Gets Raise, other The committee ng One called of salary matter de the of ate. recommendation salary the salary J. "0ods 10 $400 was opposed by Coun- 10 raise E Prosecutng Attorney G. W 10 moved to table Pohlman. v next regular meeting. It was that this would throw it over 1o the next fiscal ycar. The mo- tion {o table was lost and Counciiman said he v opposed to the s not based on It w n 80 i plan ten per cent per cent. raise, P 1 aid of the nde spols uncilman fair and ¢ paid. wer of the committee the petition. now amounts a day. The commit- thought Mr. Woods titled to Councilman Curtis said a few 20 it had been planned to rais but it fell through and got the hoost. attorne 1 vers ir meager Counciln: committec said fully considered Tt but seventy cents $400. vear: 1is salery somebody prosacutir 500 but should il done. The report of the the we committ ates Laid Over, were presen them ove Lander: in the in ¢ estimate voted to Councilman attention to an error fund Ordinances Laid Over. The report of the ordinance commit- tee ordinances to the theaters on new govern of the as compiled Rutherford were tabled for print- dered next weck so taken building ing and will be con action was several new ordinanc installation of private e phones in the homes of the hief and assistant fire chief w ac- epted. A resolution from the ame ommittee giving the Adkins Printing the contract for files r1¢ the land office at a the money to be fund, was adopted. authorizing the to appoint at no by her. the gove in records clerk’s G $1.013.17, A resolution Tvil an to the Counciln Mayor Qu same nment would for his own regard to the peti- the board of public of the super- making it s said the and he would consider 1mining cost v Pohlm ey physician was presented n nd V xplained that by the In by the salary of streets $20 Councilman Cur worth §1,500 committee ion. Petitions Received. followi petitions were re- referred to proper boards: Andrakwicz acceptance from end of the streot from John Ondrick fer o the south de of Tremont street; from et al for 1 street from end of to the end of the Anselino Effisio for a sew- avenue; from Charles for an electric light on street; from R. B. Wain- for a light Adams and streets: from M. Tomazewski to building over the sidewalk at nd Gold street. This matter s tabled, an unfavorable report coming from th hoard of public works. Mrs. Edward Conlin, her attorney W. J. Mangan, petitioned for a settlement out of court of claim for damages, she being injured by a fall on an icy sidewalk. The pe- tition was referred to the claims eom- mittee. presented intendent ,400. was, salary he propc The From John of High street 1o the hrook; rder wal reet near Andrakwi Hig walk John the present street; from er in Holme H. Fox et ht le move a Orar ri Other Matters. The and recommendations the ordinance committe That applications for salary ments or increase on behalf of any em- ployee or officer of the city shall be ed to the common council before its regular January mecting nd that the employee’s application be endorsed by board by which they are emploved, from the board of finance and tion recommending the transfer health department of $1,065, $500 5 to gas, light and heat aritic Settlement. 1. L. Curtis rep 250 to Joseph I for the pollution following reports were received adopted: from adjust- | or to street s, and $200 to ch Sewe Comptroller ted payment of §1 nano as damagi Piper broo of ary Increases. - committee presented the solution on petions for in creases. Favorable on the in of $275 to $400 for A ant Pro cuting Attorney J. G. Woods, John Maher. foreman of the water depart- ment, $100, making his salary $1,000 nd $60 increase for Thomas Ril BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. The sal following r for air 1o the | salary had | & to | The | 8§ less than one- consider | idental | regard- | five | furnishing | drawn from | ex- | | mayor system as | hoped | | W | to withdraw a walk on | | Ash through | | nortn a | | street | from on | { Rutherford the department | | ter You cannot A Ford to wait for hardware. Callup telephone 400 and see how quickly our auto delivery wiil respond HERBERT L. MILLS HARDW ARE 336 MAIN ST. o Pr@server SRR ‘ictor E t just 50c or your down can- be Winter suppose Do Do you remember 60c per dozen? Well, Winter supply of « with Victor Egg ning season, wh long now before e will Why not put down your with Victor Egg Preserver. and much-superior to wate age will preserve 25 dozen nf ¢ from your dealer we will send hen eges were selling for last Spring you bought 25¢ per dozen and put them the same as you would fruit in the vou would have r i1l not be selling ain for 50c or 60c a dc Vinter supply, now that egsgs are ches Our preparation is absolutel lic of A If you are ble to obtain this you a y parcel post pre- paid on receipt of 30c in stamps. Clark & Brainerd Co. Gcorge M. Ladd Dickinson Drug Co., T. B. Farrell & Son S. P. Strople APGTHECARIES HALL, Waterbury, Ct. B s de. soda). una by of the nizht $400. Tax Abatements, Reports of t hd alde reported driver hi salary rol, from sssing benefit et A. Weber; ors approving from the requesting ithority to pu e 800 feet of fire hose, the co exceed $640; from the board public safety requesting author- ity to purchase 35,000 feet of rub- j ber covered wire for use in the sub ways and two miles of overhead wire { for use in connection with the poli nd fire signal system at the best price obtainable. Fortify the When Grip is pre TIVE BROMO QUININE taken, as this combin. his petition for movin with® fotlier | Ingredlents, . destroys building on thenorth side j SSIMS a Tonic and Laxative S Bne o con. | and thus keeps the system in condi- e 3 tion to withstand Colds, Grip and ordinance: stabl = sh i Sk P AR Influenza. There is ~ only one “BROMO QUI W. Grove! on Cemetery Lane from Lasalle . T nature on 1o southerly 486 feet; layving a walk on the east side of Cherry from the Caiabretta properis street; powering the Stanl Wor to run steam pipes over Car- tis strect from the power station the north side of the ad t on the petition of Thomas Lacy ducing the building line on the south side of Church street 10 to § | feet that the petitioner iven leave to withdra that a concrete walk feet wide be on of East Main t to 0 st the hoard the Monroe street bride walks on the south side street. between Stanloy and the railroad crossing: con- structing a sewer in Clinton str Burritt street to Bond street i an estimate cost of $1.100. The proh- able estimate, being $1.860; that the of the superintendent of streets from $1.200 to $1,400: construction of a sew tr bhetween street at a cost probable estimate h The hoard of public w mitted the follow reports: pletion of a sanitary sewer and storm water sewer in Hamilton street from Black Rock avenue to Hawley street it a cost of $2,954.94. The report was accepted and referred the mat to the board of compensation and completion of a sanitary and storm water in Talcott street from Pickett ot to West street at a cost of $6.166.45. Referred to the board of compensation and assessment Other board nssessment pat making | street of "$108.10 to M from the water comn bills totaling abatements from the | i ! of publie men totaling $212.53 | and the wetion ap- board were proved i | not | of to Works. and the That tise Public received Board of Reports were reconi- board the for fol- red | mendations adopted from of beard bids public works follows: be authorized to adve for labor and material lows: sewer pipe, Plainville sand, sand, crushed stone, cement flag we resetting curb, 1 Tks strect manhole catch basin that M. asewski be ven System relaying o ving new sprinklin To Against Grip nt L should tion of Quinir and -curb, | i I | | | | one-story of Orange trary to street iines being cinder treet to Get a 2 1t bottle any drug store, pour a littlc hand and rub well into the the tips, By morni most, if not ail, of this awful vill have disappeared. Two or thre applications will destroy every bit dandruff; stop the scalp itching falling hair. to | at your with reks: re- finger scurf fron new and laid stre si the side Rlm street empowering for bids for relaying fi of Church FOR INDIGESTION GASES, SOURNESS, ACID STOMACHS from Main street: to adverti moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all istress goces, sufier! Eat without an upset stomach or dyspepsia, The b Don’t ! fear alary inc for the Whitman 150 n in ot Kelsoy eat hit work badly; lumps and stomach ? pepsin, jot thi Diapepsin digests lcaving nothing to sour and upsect you. There never was anything so fely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly you stomach adisordered you will get happy re- lief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates vour stomach so you can cit your favorite foods without fear | Most remedies give you relief sometimes—they are slow, but not e. “Pape’s Diapepsin” is quic positive puts your stomach in a | healthy condition so the misery won't come You “Pape with ishes & undis vou Go hack-— ferment cause 2 Now, Mr dow] rythin foo! but m you ood, ubhc sour, Dj; the Sy, com- s assessment; sewer = Reports. The of ion and ported ing bene- fits and damages on the establishient of building lines on both sides of Columbia street from Arch street to Linwood follows on the south side from Arch street to the t line of Linwood street 14 feet back and on the north side from Arch street to the east line the G. H. Tngraham property 15 f from the street thence to the line of Gr street 20 feet and 16 feet the east line of Lin- wood street sessments for the sev er in Sunrise avenue from Tast street compen b feel different as soon as Diapepsin” comes in contact stomach—distress just van- tomach get sweet, no no eructations of head clears as the vour no belching osted food, yvour feel fine. now, make ever made, ent of best investment getting a large wpe’s Diapepsin You realize in 1S pepsia or the " by ©: of drug store. how ncedle indigestion, you fif'ty from any five minutes suffer from to d to Wilbor stree >wer in - Grand |any stomach disorder, of and of | B Our Custom Tailoring Shop Is a Factor in Men's Fashions More and more men who care much about how they are dressed are coming in every day to make selections from our exclusive lines of Foreign and Domestic V\'oolen§. Of much interest among men is our spe- cial attention to details and our painstakiryg efforts to please our patrons. 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S Pk A&P Jelly Powdd bot A&P Worcestershire ' 1 box Laundry each pkgs La Franc Tablets 100 se 10c 10¢ > Ice Cream .10 10¢ pkg Dog or Puppy Food bot A&P Gvape Juice . .. bot A&P Mustard pkgs Saleratus ea | j Free i Delivery FESER i ,SAJLB 184-186 MAIN STREET. No house is tco old, too large, or too small to be wired for electricity. The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. 77-79 CHURCH STREET Tel. 900 ANYTHING ELECTRICAL