New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1916, Page 2

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916. ¥ City ltems || Million Dollar Budget s Passes Common Council ing. Walker is ill at his home e jireet with appendicitis. -} Some (Qpposition to Ten New Patrolmen and Dropping B Buckley of Berlin is acting dispatcher at the vassenger of Callmen in: Fire Department—Nineteen Mill Tax Perry, daughter ot Oficer Perey, 1u il 4t Approved—Salary Ordinance Passed. ; 5 with pneumonia. = - S STANDARD® Fstate of Patrick McGnire | Only two matters in connection with | Britain. The cities compared are it #CYPHERS INCUBATOR red to Konstin Mikulskos tWo | {he city's million dollar budget ap- | the same class as New Britain Fire Proofed-Insurable. that on Hartford avenue S & peared to bother the common council | Lower Insurance. i M}«ly‘m‘lv and Jonathan Adams.[ o S e night and | Alderman Jester said he had - - ° Berbury were the guests of local o ¢ | vored a permanent department for B yesterday. both related to the rtment 2 R TRE et elnl g i DS CYPHERS’ BROODERS ! are ‘“head and shoulders” . New beginne cle | raised to appointing ten additional | lower insurance rates Alderr | the callmen system is an outgrowth CYPHERS’ “CHIC” FEED above any that you've seen B The Wideawakes Lunch | firemen donned helmets and - red e l aropping the callmen started a long irts and made a lot of noise in | POULTRY SUPPLIES dis ion which ended by approv- ; S€tting to a firc Hle w in favor Be of the small attendance at . . han g the lapDr i . lof the plan to make the department fing last night, the Hears class | ing the apvropriation and finally the | 1 L8 BT (0 LT (SR, EVEN THE A Wew Britain Turner socie(s | complete bud he was not opposed to modern de- ¢ % B its clection of officers until Parker Opens Ulive. [ partment, but spoke of the need of i Alderman 1. A. Parker opened | the south west section of the cits bt icers will be held Me- N t {ire on the ealimen proposition when . for a fire honse. Councilman % g e b il U L e HERBER! L MILLS |l §¥ PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND N cetnrned | broposed would not allow for an |if it meant 12 callmen and 12 sub- | L ©3-99 ASYLUM ST. Corniecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST f home New s ifter fadequate number of men and he | stitutes as well as the permanent B e e e | cxpranation, Siavor ugics, nov- |t t1e nencren - permancrt | § HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET T 5 ; . cver, ges cklir 1 nates | de ment but thought they shon!d en i yeal hos- 5 ] : L - 2 ot pwss their order and the discussio 5 bout it carefully and he didn't O 3 . i Pl O veution and Town Committee Fiic IS ot the New York Institute there are m compaints and an- front axel of Dr, J obile was broken s the machine struck a rut on Main street One wheel ocked off but the driver, James gections where police cannot patr brought the car to an instant yunder present conditions. Alderman P no one was injured MceCabe still ve required there to a company and UL D ad et Rasinint | more for the hook and ladder. -He | Brooks, W. T. Sloper, Philip Corbin, The candidates to the state con- shifted to the police de vant to see the fire engines abuane = e i ; : 6 Main St., New Britain, Ct of Brooklyr olnien and moved 1o amend, mak- | to thaw hydrants. whereas the fire $600; first assistant engineer & | Mz N gave it. ines. Clerk Magnell explained con- | ting attorney §450;; superintendent of | Candidates to Republican State (‘nu-% | position when it can be done on a ¢lerk of the board of public worl s s 4 & 4 | e § oty conside o en e y Nominations—%ome for City Office onsidered fteniimen 't 1 B pres- | §1.200. The ordinances were adopt- 2 < 3 | apel’s sanvas ueulings. or uarantee ! this evening B anoiher ¢ officer ia needett | MIANVARE the callmen sleep ut the firc The petition of A. 8. Fogelson for convention, which will nominate del- | Brwin; fourth ward, William N. Me- officers for the coming six months will [ promptly to some fires. He then at-| claimed to be an error The petition | Chicago. and candidates of the re- |SINTh ward, John Snkler, 0 BN outing at the shore, this sum- B et Muia ot roundsman i doing eflicient work, | e i ke L ctlor bwevel Liiio A petition was received from W. I° rungement of the police bes ticket bas not expired, the town coni- | 2t the Stanley Memorial, chuschuisst - | didn't think the proposition “',']"”“ | 4 Sloper, B- A, Moore, 8. W. Par- | vention, whose names were bunched | [[eppealioitive; fire underwrite sons, . C. Merwin, T. Frank Lec | {ham, selectman: A. L. Thompson, | 12" und the audience was generous ned to Aderman cCabe objected | oned. Sometimes the hydrants freeze | Councilmar Steiner asked for an ex-| Another thing he thought tractors | streets $1,400; clerk of the water de- e ) : A 1& Ten Men Needed. crming the substitute proposition. | water department $2,000; night patrol | pastor and > i ast they should have. The chier LKL LG Wi Esther Russell has returned 1o [0F Broad st Section! fromuwnic): (tationsiinnd ias fresfostauooehy I s batsfion smount i fiintercat pald 1by national convention in | Kirdy; fifth ward, Paul Bellman and be elected. Proposed changes in the QI Art atter spending o fow | Other officer could earn more than | . o e proposition to maintain | was veferred to the mayor and alder- | publican town committee who will| e LN Comt e et e e mer will be made, but nceds assistance. Clerk Magnell {‘ )x“‘[ dtaiien. 8 informaHop Rt Lincoln Street Matter he held March 30, presented petitior ‘usted. While the time for filing HOLD SUCCESSFUL CONCERT, show the large territory somc | mittce has received several. Thev | jiop¢" Considering the weather condi | Magnell said there need be no f " |lerick 5. Chamberlain, Fred Beloin, . | ;i 0 ikc: Bernadotte Loomis, = city | s i R e e street by § 0T rananition for (e new b | And Tovior Abparatns 12 not squipped | derk i the tax aileciors onee at | PETITIONS RECEIVED | Telephone I planation of the depurtmeni mnecds | wonld he better than pumping en- | bartment $1,050; assistant prosecu- atrol Painting, Paperhanging, Decorating, Wall Councilman (urtis favored the pro- | driver $350: clerk of health $600; Muznell said the hoard of pub- T e ! o R immature. 1ie understood | ed. Candidates to the republican state | | the night the men must respond | him and cost of lien on property, | © z | sixth ward, John Kingiey by laws will also be discussed and plans : ARty "> lhis pay collecting licenses. The night : th her ents, M d Mrs. ] § € WL | e depdirtment with but 44 men. He | men. be chosen at the central primary (o then told the council aboul the ar- | Bridgeport and found t pnegnst to Chairman B. . Goodwin at rc- | .titions of nowmination for the cit \ very successful concert was held cers are forced to cover and other | 8. : Y Jare: A. H. Nero and Willlam E. La- {jons the attendance was very gratif in one petition, are as follows: Fred ! over the insurance rates and quotted | W. L. Hatch, Estate of Horace Booth, |\ Christ, 1. L. Teich, J. An- | thought twol Sofmicors |3 0 (0% Favernill, Mass.: citles|\EL T, Platt, W. S! Rowlands and Jane | drows,. Carlisle .« Baldwtn, ' The |collectorit Willlam schacter, & bosts| consiating of solos, quartet anddhpmdy about the size of ‘New Britain wherc | 8. North, residents of Lincoln street | candidates for town: committee con- |°F TeHel: | selections and readings was given. they' maintain similar forces and use | between Walker strect und Corbin | (ain two new names. J. Willie Mil | motor apparatus. Alderman Jester | avenue, to re-open the street line | succeeding Mark M. Cashmore in favored the adoption of the depart- | question on that stroct with a view to | the Second ward and H. E. Erwin in| The semi-annual meeting of the ! chairman of the newly organized ment estimate and so moved. The | saving a line of maple trees on the | place of 1. M. Hewitt in the third. | Loyalty club of the South Congrega- | building committee of the Rev. W. A motion was carried. Councilman Cur-! east line of Lincoln street at the bot- | The nominees by wards follow: First | tional church will be held next Mon- | Harty Branch of the A. O. H. W. J department and came to the von. | 11§ moved for the adoption of the | tom of the hill. The petition was re- | ward, ‘George W. Bull; second ward, | day evening in the chapel. Several | Lenchan is secretars and L. P, Man-+ B o 5 i cluston that ten new men is none too | TSt of the, estimates and they wcre| terred to the board of publ cor Willie s; third ward, ‘H members will be initiated, and | gan is treasurer s and at the close of school il . | passed day $203.06 had been deposited, | M"CN: The fact that the police have | i Pank Tas been in existence only {'ad their sularies raised does not | Tax Rate \pprove days and has 308 depositors. necessarily mean that they can do| pe tax rate as rccommended hy ¥ more work than they heen { doing. said Mr. Chamberlain. Coun- cilman Paonessa said for several | to iD. Mix of Hart street has com- , chough fl to the police about iwo dogs | Councilan Curtis thought "hm|‘~‘ by O. O. Butler and Austin man Chamberlain of the board tt respectively that annoy peo- ' finance and taxation might be f snapping at their feet as they ,to add some light on the matter 3 Chamberlain said his board had fully new school bank at the Vrevo. | “onsidered the needs of the polic: SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING. umes W. Manning has been elected | | | I-Grammar school is rroving a | the board of finance and taxation, fif- teen mills for the first district and en Grip is prevaient LAXZ four mills for the second, pre BBROMO QUININE should Jhe | YOAFS they Dbave not Leen ablc * | sented i the form uf resolutions and as this combination. of Quining | Bt enough police and he thousht |, ggpted. Councilman Curiis as soon other ingredients, destroys ) (¢" Should now be appointed. Alder- |, (hjs action had been taken re b acts as a Tonic and La man Parker in view of explanalionis |y, ried that he had sald the rate hus keeps the system in condi. | Biven saw fit to withdraw his amend- © withstand Colds, Grip amq |Ment and Alderman McCabe's | nza. There is only one | MO QUIN O o} . Grovws |licemen was los " | | ptify the System Against Grip would he nineteen or twenty mills, but was doubted. The facts were @ ene ent o S point hut two Do - ’ umendment to appoi pasl L2 ¢ ure on box, 25c—advt. Fight Over Callmen. Ordinances Adopted. As Soon as the fire department es- | timates were reached, Alderman Par- ker called for an cxplanation on the | theaters, laid over from last week, callmen and | were taken from the table on motion | proposition to drop the 3 | make the department permanent. | of Councilman S wdler and adopted. i Clerk Magnell went carefully over | Alderman Chamberlam presented a the whole situation much as he did | resolution adopting the plan of the Building ordinances and the new | ordinance to govera the policing of | before the hoard of finance and tax- | park commission for the new north | ation. He said it would mean the |end park- Mr. Chamberlain explained ! Of limen out of a force i that his action merely called for ap- } | 58 clve of these me have | proving the plan as presented. It was | OHgl‘egatiOI'l Beth been in the v over 20 years and | xdopted, one for 33 vears. These men should | he pensicned. The department in | 2 = 4 Thr ’ lsrae’ their place should have a traininz| ¢ lerk Thompson u.?:l a notice (;rtll] 9 I squ of 12. The plan is to have the public utilities commission re- | seven permanent men for cach of the | 8arding the hearing next Monday on Hartford | six companies. With one off each | the petition of the railroad company of the order day this would give them six to a {10 postpone enforcement ; company at all times. He quottad |[to operate dinkey locomotives head- f i % § 3 i“ Speak at The statistics to show how many fires { 0n, from April to October- Council- 4 RS & bk each company had attended a yeor {man Curtis thought the mayor and . : OV »T b A0 fi j o ,,Oh during recent years and also quotted | corporation counsel should attend the ; ik e satishiec Jl],\t to say Jh, ves, . e o r to the strength of | hearing and oppose the action. His 1 it : “ . oy Gthfldl&t Chumh e s ; : » { and fill my oil can.”” Know what it's the country as compar with New | road committee. Mavor Quigley said ? . v c . E i b e s 3 going to be filled with. = = hearing, but wanted it understood | AT = ! that the city of Bristo as also peti- ; 4 3 i March 26 BELL-ANS /o i ~ BRS¢ It is now possible to buy kerosene by name and be i Lcalled upon the clori to read a lons 1 J L . sure of what you are getting. From now on, our flday Evefling Absolutely Removes |on the subject. cometiman curis . v ~1 kerosene product will be sold under the trademarked 7:30 Indigestion. One package | jomtion oot it commities ] e B : name Socony (So-CO-ny) Kerosene Oil. Ask for Turntable Matter. | counsel and committee at- 5 5 proves it. 25¢ at all druggists, | tending the hearins and secking to i g . i i Socony and you’re sure of getting the best. get some definite promise regarding i RTINS (07 10 G I Qg L Every gallon of Socony Kerosene conforms to definite | order. I 0n motion or Councitman Stadier j g quality standards. "It is water-whit> in color, and e moRacacel ant hsckireRatd, ; burns cleanly without smoke, smell or wick-crust. ing the presentation of petitions for salary increases wis slightly amended ki as o 1€ o ne; ati 2 5 i & ! = é | Odel‘n Art of | e wae om the recommendation o » Say “‘So-CO-ny’’ to Socony Kerosene Oil is so much better than ordinary SR e s ‘ e o B kerosene that it is decidedly worth asking for by name. . . |ihe January meeting of the council | . the Grocer's boy Grocery, hardware and general stores which sell Socony as voted o consolidate he alar X 3! y > Plcture Framlng o e BT es (T N Crr (o Kerosene Oil all dlsplay the Socony sign. the new committee the salary and or- = et i Look for this sign. It 1s a quality sign—the sign of Other Matters. | a reliable dealer A suggestion of what may be done to make the 'he civil service commission on the | ; ; : ) home more attractive is shown in our window this s 71.,”’;?41?.2’;!«';;:"(I-’:-'.'u;'.',m.'ffi;;-ls":-T | We recommend the following oil burning devices as 7 Nl e (e RERaan wien the best of their kind: New Perfectiorn Oil Cookstoves week. Lor both molicemen jandinremen Ihe and Water Heaters, Perfection Smokeless Oil Heaters, board of compensation and a STATIONERY DEPT. ment reported on street, grade | Rayo Lamps and Lanterns. building lines on Adams street tween Vine and Lincoln streets, — e I B Standard Oil Company of New York a sewer in cemetery Lane the board N ; e 5 : of compensation and assessment re- | NEW YORK-BUFFALO Principal Offices ALBANY —BOSTON ported fixing benefits of $6 48 and on the extension of the sewer in the same street benefits of $§23.90 The The salary committee reported or- | dinances fixi salary of the |

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