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MEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916. { would be the effect of this section list has kept an even pace, increasing ! and that well, under present condi- lin case the help of department S[]L{]NS ARE upon 2 body of troops that we maln- RY A E a little over one-sixteenth, while taxes BABEU[;K R]SES Tn | tions: The system is to blame—not | was nceded, he could ha one oF tain in the State of Texas, commm have gone up almost one-sixth, and the men. We are living in a motor | more motor pumps out to our city d the Texas Rangers? 2 appropriations more than one ter age and in order to teach a stage imd at work in thirty minutes, he J mounted constabulary, not r‘onl]"m g jows we are going ahead 1 | high efficiency it will be & itely | knew we could not return the favor, by county lihes, and we have used | UNBERG A UlfiLEY of our means and it must also be re- DEI:ENI] FIRE BEP’] essary to motorize our fire depart- | if they needed our help at Hartford them to repel invasions from Mexico | membered that our large honded debt 0 preparedness is as necessary in | and expressed his surprise at cond e at times, and we have sent them all | is also increasing, much more than ! city affairs as in stite or national tions here and the tine work our de- over the state. Tt is a body of state e i for our advantage. It is about Would Retain Some Callmen, partment has done in the past under time to put on the brakes befo ve uch conditions. [Iie hoped We could 1 3 roops directly under adjutant . 5 L | . ,teu in Favor (IERalingaceepiteiinonRa s | Councilman Curtis Raps Mayor | ioac coniior of ine aruarion i Praises Gallmen and Urges Pre-| -1 am gecoi imcrested in the po- | SIS 1) motorize at on 1 dee t for 920 000 m”‘i‘ '1‘Yil~'nnv The answer of our I"I"I:n profuse TR I;’ ilis i 3 ‘“}‘Hf “‘l’l"'l‘_"‘:;”:’l;"’(j‘\ i ‘l‘:“ ::"“H“"P the \v‘;(-r‘] b m-,wvnl« T l | riend the chairman of the commit- Honor before election to hu the d S 0 i > < 3 ¢ want the people to know ou 2 L 1or 44y, tee on military affairs to that ques- | IOI‘ HlS IUCOHS]S eflcy taxes down has not shown any tangi- pare 0SS 10 DErvice public safety have formulated several |, 1o ¢ ang as eoon as formulated we tion would probably be that those ble results, and his slogan should, SIS e plans, one of which it is to be hoped, | (ijj make them public.” are not troops, but I do not wish to | =" to be consistent, be to spend all you : wiiliplacetheflrofs ndfnoli coBuaparts | have any question of doubt left in e T I BRI S || G e, B MeeTk possible, and | - G. Babcock, chairman of the|ments in the high plane of efficiency regard to it. 1 should not like {o | gime of Mayor George A. Quigley was | make room for more, board of public safety, feels that |necessary, and none of these plans will | of congress voted in fa- | have any rights heretofore conferr- | criticised today in an interview by Joes the working man and the | much of the criticism of the depart- |Wholly do away with the callmen of C jz‘ems ‘ preparcdness along progressive | ed by congress upon the splendid or- | Councilman O. I'. Curtis candidate | proportionately licaviest tax payer ment and the plans for bettering the | (he fire department. The city wil \ '\) | fhe house yesterduy. After | eanization in ‘my <tate taken away | for tho republican nomination for | consider these conditions beneficial to department are without foundation. need FehelniBenyices RinREnCAppACEaEEd — S 1d voted out the provision | by this section, especially when all | mayor. ~ Mr. Curtis said: him ? | Although he is new to public service, | motorization. Hour ; rmy reorganization bill ems to do is to re-enact the con-| “When His Honor, the mayor, was 3 : ; i “We need the motors first, we necd lourly sales Saturday at Besse-Le- b5 : et | Mr. Babeock has taken a great inter- : lana’s ——advt € _the titution by saving that no state shall | clected as Alderman, one of prom- CONDEMNS MAGAZINE est in the police and fire departments |the men and we nced the approval > of which T ep troops in time of peace except | ises was to oppose all salary raises. | SN ! : and has made n stady of fire depart. | and help of the citizens of the city iu Examinations for rural carrier will S o ided in_ this bill. At al - i = gy £ o - earnest cfforts to safeguard the | '¢ held at the local post office to- 5 | At that time the total amount paid | Ohio State Boa “harities Sy m GO a rview, | 0Ur © SRS UE R al g ice to ,000,000 A Ha Mr. Chairman, T am | for salaries rd of Charities Send ent preparedness. In an interview, s under control of the com- | s T N e WY | city. Our large and growing manu- | IOrrow morning at 9 o'clock At iy i Sl e et | c Unfavora . in which he speaks of the necessity of | & & it St o o nanufact £+ much surprised at the gentle- | mon council was under $50,000 per orable Report. [ e g M e e e | facturing interests, our schools, our | Dresent there is a vacancy in Forest- king 1 man from (‘onnoc(ic?}_«)(r, ‘Tilson.) | year. When he w elected mayor Several weeks ago there appeared |of callmen of the department My, | homes demand that preparedness | Ville. d_munitions for | The striking out of this section will | under a pledse of cconom 5 in this eity two solicitors claiming to | Bancock has the following to say: | WPich is assured by a thoroughly ast colors, plain colors, all color 2 J\?‘S‘]uf war, all [ weaken .h|s! bill. We are trying to xpenses were under $56, i 1epresent the Mothers and Children’s “We should i-é Droud of (he‘l'émd ecquipped police and fire departmec in shirts at Wilson's—advt o voted : e h;\_‘e :“{(‘“‘1,‘; i’;‘;” appropriation for 1916 is 7,- | Ald -o‘u(o'.;, n ;.m - the fgbib s 0.0 Holles ang Sve Aepavtmcnts Would Save Much .. —cy- Don't wait for Easter this year. Or- i 5 i y @ an- | 000, an increase over four years ago | against tuber by selling a ten i O g P ¢ .| der v - t 2 AS Bab- ‘e Gardner of i tions is ‘hi i X : : - : 3 L and instead of adverse criticis y The prompt pu.chase of mot.r [der your suit now at the Ashley-Bal e ('“h\} dner of Massachuse i the state which Will not | of gver §17,000, or more than a third, | cent magazine. The attention of the | gio, 5% P50, o0 & 1 )s_e‘cm:lmsm !tlhn.\_ s “rfx:‘):n‘\(“lm.m\‘ I R e aes e that men shall enlist inj come under the provisions of this| . more than $11,000, over two vears | Chamber of Commerce was called to | s D U thelr [, A L e e . lilor army for one year only | bill. If we are goig to do this, g0, over one-fifth incre: i the couple and the matter was taken good work in the pust, and the call- | city of from $4,000 to $6,000 owing to Secretary Andrews of the Chamber | then join: the army reserve. | let us do 1t, and do mot let us put | “oporing these four yemm the mayor | UD at once. Ono of the solicttors m | MeN especially of our fire department | the rapid increase in prices of motor | of Commerce went to New Haven this filled out to the colors in the | in provisions to strike out sections of | 15 on. resord once as niderman in | @ discussion with Secretary Andrews |Should be commended, not blamed: | materinl. In a recent talk with Fire afternoon to attend the discussion re- Bf war. i the bill, which, will. enable all voting against one Increase and a few | broduced credentials from the state | TheYy have done all they should do, ‘t'hxef Moran of Hariford, he said that | garding the hard coal shortage. fupose of this amendment of organizations to be maintained n | onihe later, when the same was | oard of charities in Ohio, showing z!i‘o:h'i‘e ;h:‘ Iarp:;r‘st ”y::.c:vldfié(‘. ::cddlf!:r;':(, .'T-H*:«‘.' W hfa' we x;\‘«’knl brought up again voting for it. He ig ' that the cause was a worthy one. rained men for o is.to make it uniform. There | on rocord, once, as mayor, on a tie, | IMmediately the local official com- bf the country, because if Tcs- | is a provision in the bill that these | ° e : ! v : o J as voting d againy in. | municated with the Ohio hody seek- B en cnlist for over a year, | ancient organizations which were | 25, VOUNS declding against one in hio body 3 e 312 - fyve | ing information regardi vork R ited that relatively loss | raised beforve 1792 sHall not be ins | cresee of '$1300 per year and = flve Er regarding the work, i i 2 months later taking the floor to advo- he answer received stated that Il join the army every . | terferred with except in time of war. : ry littl e i : Rl s cate the same increase for the same | YerY little of the revenue derived Gardner amendment 1 think that is a bad proposition, and ot . S B v el s ot= or 04|17 anyone ofters antamendment | to]] omclaliwhichiwas catrieal idne Mrat [ 1XOM e imalefof itheimagazines was 3 > by. 2 {.if anyone vote possibly saved the city. Ths | Eiven to the cause, and the board in Representatives Oakey, ITill, | change it T am going to vote for it; : city. Glynn and Freeman voting | but we have taken care to that ex- | other only instance was this month that state is now endeavoring to have ‘tent: of the organizations about which | /€D he decided on a tie against| the charter of the company revoked. he Connecticut members voted | the gentleman is talking. [ Supeeintendent rowersfirevervingiian | Sen (he e resenislivest promised no on a roll call upon the Kahn | Mr. Tilson. But those are organi- | I°rease of $200 per annum, but ap- | !0 0 any seticiting until the approval et providing for - a. peace | zations that wish to come in under | PTOVed of $100. This is o bagatelle | Of the Chamber of Commerce wasire- y . tions compared with the $11.000 to 317,000 | c¢lved it is doubtful if much headw. 22 th rmy - his 11. = s 3 .. f:o,nng'a.—.o::;x'; n‘sy m‘;;"m{g, s .\le.)‘Hav. That is true. almost given away. The above is one of | Y48 made In this city on the proposi- The Kahn amendment was| Mr. Tilson. But these organiza- | the reasons for the increase in taxes | o7 PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS, ed. tions of which I speak do not wish | #1d also shows one promise hroken. m‘ the (‘mmc('(ir'n( men wsre !o\c{om'o‘ in. e ik | uwTS;tre?g:ESyse}:T: ::gtn?’f:}“lilfg: KILLED BY EXPRESS TRAIN. After hearing the New Edison Wonder at Fox's Theater, let us give you a demon- sition to section o Mr. Hay. want to say is tha as years I atior Ta | e D 4 1 it whioh: provided for 4 |under the law now, If they want to | 21d Property values, as shown by the n.I,:;z‘.;a“;n m;“:\“.(‘h m“f\'.;'lio{'l"‘ flf' stration in your own Home. If you have not heard it, let us know or come in and we will 0,000 water power plant for | have some state troops that do not | 8Tand list, have increased less than ‘mcri(,;n Thm’_dd ‘|‘m.| s S‘ruék', § see that you get a demonstration at any time satisfactory to you. iz nitrates. ‘ want to come in under the provisions | One-twelfth, (gaining about equally), | jnstantly killed hy the Ada 2 {“Three Fat Jobs."—Tilson. of this Dill. which are for parade | the taxes have increased over one: Fetlic fdamsiRxprons WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS special at Burdick's Lane crossing at ing in the house before the | purposes and social purposes, ghey to]:;rflfi Ia“d the appropriations nearly | ¢.15 this morning. Horgan was 61 Prices $60.00, $80.00, $100.00, $150.00, $200.00, $250.00 and up. o ' can go ahead and do it; nobody is e-half. Since Mr. Quigley has N ks jge of the army reorganization A widow and seven chil- : i objecting to it. But if they are going | P€en mayor the population and grana Representative Tilson said 3 B irto to have militia of any -wort, it must e ek g8 - be an establishment organized under PLAYS Au. g Chairman, it is no secret that | o provisions. of this bill. 0 ee es posed with all my might in the | L MAKE 0}‘ hittee the appointment of any | Tilson Amendment Rejected. Bnal Guard officers to the Bureau | Representative Caldwell stated that anee fl I]S flitia Affairs. As this provision | the army committee had considered | u g d ' Bitten in the bill it will simply | the status of the Texas Rangers and | 4 Chestnut t., just Aroun he Gome[ B threc fat jobs for three Na- | the Pennsylvania constabulary and de- | e I Guard officers to be brought | cided that they would not be affected to Washington with the rank | by the section above quoted. . Bajor, licutenant colonel, and| The Tilson amendment to strike it aimn treet , with the salaries that those | out was therefore rejected by the R R e THE USUAL BIG SATURDAY SALE A1l epresenting the tional Guard | cussion of the Hay bill and had a | FINE GRANULATED SUGAR iment is concerned, colloquoy with Chairman Hay of the 25 Ibs. in° Cloth Bags 5 i b few vears of separation from | military committee regarding the 14 Ibs. £ : o I HEI GR":A [ WES home states they will not reps | status of the national guard under the 8- X0 Liale ety ceee . bt that sentiment at all. It we | bill. The colloquoy throws some light 7 1bs. for clal to tho Herald.) oing to have anything of = this | 'on that question. Tt was as follows: | ¢ U l I Y S OR ti I Ow PRICES kuc all, if we are going to have Mr, Hill. I want to vote for the bill 31-2 1bs. for PR s m s . c THE A I rI E esentation of the National Guard | and intgnd to do so, and I would likc Sugar delivered with other gooc e war department at all, it seems | to vote for a good deal more than this. | 3 B ) : ! . : 3 ; e e that the place for it is on the | I want to vote understandingly, and 1 Finest Creamery Butter . cvon a.c : Sh 1 s 8 S 5 Pillsbury Best Flour. .$1.05 bag Salmon. .2 for 25¢ bral staff, where the military pol- | would like to ask the gentlemen a Good Creamery Butter . b R 37¢c 1b. : 20c¢ ! Imported Ttalian Pu Olive Oil....$2.25 gallon n Cut Pork Loins . .. ‘oS Gold Mine Flour. .98c bag Gold Medal Flour. .$1.05 ; Choicest Cuts of Beef and v azr n\{w f,,,f“(,',',‘;':,\”,mrp \.pi,.m hir;fl qu{{,:":’ ;. Very well. Pure Lard Zoct o et 2 lbs for 25¢c Fresh Cut Hamburg .. 5 A : e i :m‘ “: :‘ :1 i :)"" z:"( O < “_“" ol “""""t led clerks of doubtful efliciency to Mr. Hill. Would not the passage of Native Eggs, guaranteed .... 35c dozen Smoked Shoulders ... ... T aaagdee mported Itallan Fure Olive Of = 5%c & quart bureau of militia_affai this Lill destroy the present state mil- Tieih Western Hogs S Heavy Cuts of Salt Pork ................ e | Toreno Salamey..40c 1b Italian Peppers. .18c can fr. Tilson objected to that pro- | itia i 5 % S BN o Boite en Strips (l,i‘::,,.;slu:m Bacon .. Prench Poas. .. 10 can. . Saner Kemit, 100 % dubsk : fflf the bill, which reads : i ru;\;;, Hay. I do not know what you an Camp’s Evaporated Muk ! .. 3 cans for 25¢c s‘l:.glbcficf(l's C(‘l(\:;:-ulsed oo OO Ib | uaranteod Tiges . 250 Gox. 3 caus-Ootm..: 860 hat no state shall maintain| Mr. Hill. I mean, force out from 3 cans Corn .... ceen cee . cee .. 25¢ Good ¥resh Pork Sausage ........... 0 . | 3 cans Peas..25c Large 25c can Peaches. .18c can bps in time of peace other th the present state militia every person 3 cans Peas o 5 e 25c Mince Ham. .. ...18¢c 1b Frankfurt: PR Pears.........10c can Apricots. ........ 18c can uthorized in accordance with the | who is not willing to take this double . Pressed Ham....20c b Bologna..........15¢ anization prescribed’ under this | obligation and submit himself to the 2 cans Stmtxg Beans ...... ceee ceee .. 25c Corned Beef . 6c b and upwards Provided, that nothing contained | requirements of a draft by the presi- 2 cans Choice Tomatoes ........... o .. 2bc EXTRA SPECIAL ON SUGAR FOR SATURDAY. e Puening his act ons as lim- | dent of the United States in case of 3 1bs. Best Rice 25¢ 5 Ibs Sugar 30c and 1-2 Ib High Grade Tea 25c | 1Sale, Letiuce, Spinach, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips, g the right of the states and ter var i Wholesale price of Sugar today is 7 1-dc 1b. Cabbage Endive, Celery. ries to the mse of the national Mr. Hay. That is true. 1 1b. Bulk Cocoa .. .. 25¢ i e :nfi[}’n‘ij:‘pj:nqmplix" Bor™ ! r. il That is the intention of Hershey's Cocoa, 1-2 Ib, cans 19¢: il s .. 8¢ We Give Royal Gold Tradi“g StampS {s remarks in favor of his amend. | My understanding of it since the Large bottle Pure Maple SYYUP 25¢ b1t to shut out this provision were | gentleman’s. explanation is that the Salmon 10c, 15¢, a.Oc. 25¢ can rrupted by Representative S g 1 militia. force of the United Pineapple, large cans 19¢c, 3 for 80c of Tex 1d others his re- | St s between the ages of eighteen Finest Coffees grown at the prlce : | and forty-five, but they are organized . Tilson Mr. Chairman, T | with this double obligation to the Na- 25¢, 28¢, 30c, 32¢, 35c¢, 38c, 40c, 45¢ ve to strike out the section. This | tional government. Am I correct High grade Teas at 25¢, 35c, 40c, 50c, GOC, 70c¢, 80c ifion ha iven me a great al | Mr. Hay. You are correct in so far All kinds of Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Enameledware, trouble. Nervousness exists in my | as that when any of the unorganized | Aluminumware, ctc., at low prices. 3 X ® e in re 1 to it, and there v | militia provided for in section 22 un- i 9 i s other states in the same situation. | dertake to become organized militia GIVE US A CALL. 63 MAIN STREET. FRANK MAIETTA, PROP. 'PHONE 1053 n 1 appealed to the committee | they must be organized under the pro-‘ fielp me out they simply reminc visions of this act. me that it re-enacted the cansti- Mr. Hill. So that there can not be jon and therefore could do . no | any organization of any militia force . There are organizations in | whatever by the state unless it is made state composed of some of our |-under the provisions of this act? sst and most patriotic men, Mr., Hay. That is right. ned in part the state, ~which | Mr. Hill And they simply have the e s e e men Il Meat Me AL U B ] I C A R Cabbage Free i ‘which would not come in under | ty-five years? s bill at all. These organizatior Mr. Hay. That is right. . e a most worthy purpose, and Mr. Hill. I am for it with that un- the wlth people of m ate are desirous | gerstanding. B¢ they shall continue. The con-| George P. Chandler and wife of . fution says that no state shall, | Hartford are visiting Washington. 5 491 M St t 491 Bhout the consent of congress, keep | Horace Hill Lockwood, formerly of Publlc Market e aim reet --- COffle €€ bops in time of peace. The organ- [ Norwalk, Conn., died here yesterday htions of which I speak are armed | aged seventy-seven. Moving to Cin- @ cquipped. The €er- | cinnati as a boy, he organized a com- part 6f the Na- | pany of high school cadets in Ken- Z «ing SisariComd cantss should have no | tucky at the outbreak of the civil®var | Native Fresh thfle 1 4C n!;?l}pLe‘;:lffarll?i‘b 1 7C Should .ib 1 3 c res ouldgers .. ons of this bill, | Run. Later he served in the Ohio vol- patriotic citizens, | ana participated in the battle of Bull Shoulders T v e s e e e, e e K i, e T R e ] e e e et e et e i 5 e | 5 “A‘|,w":h:;m(|)?:‘ 2 | unicer cavalry. He has been em. Roast of Spring Legs of Genuine ZOC i b ZOC Veal to Stew 5 14C Jersey Corn Flakes o . ... 3 for 2 Sweet Oranges . ... 55 19¢ doz. | ployea in the government service here main . | for twenty-five years. Lamb ........Ib e AR consent of | Another member of congress has can wot say wheth- | come to the front in an effort to obtatn Veal for Calves’ Boneless Bred!xfast 20 c 4 qts of Baldwin 19c¢ L or mot-— it sec:i: | suitable recognition for John Ericsson, Liver formerly of Connecticut, builder of the | itor of civil war fame. The latest bill providing for a $100,000 monu- Prime Rib Boston Rot s Le: Porterhouse Round Short and ZZC ¥ ment to Ericsson in this city was In- | isk 8 Slrlom Steak states in almost the | troduced today by Representative Foss | Roast S s il o A R SN | 2 0f the constitution that %0 | of T1lino in troops in time | 3 Shoulder in accordance | S s j prescribed | CHERRY ST PROPERTY ATTACHE Steak ....... i o | s S e — —— —————————————————— t fine bodies of Bl ekt 2 EETU Suit o as ionig ;i L euinped s a|$50 against Frank and Grace Cala- - . o Large Onions for ¢ ¥ina | breks £ C T PR TIE e s force, the purposes of that | bretta of Cherry street. Constable a.0-1b cans ) P = TS E s Mai 5 , but not a of the National | Fred Winkle attached proper y for £ of Pork 8 = 3 3 rolls Toilet 6 Ibs Flour §100. The writ is returnable before and Beans for the city court on the fir Monday 1 e s e s . T in April. 2 large cans of 3 Doz Fresh BGGS and $ 1 3 1bs can of 3 1b can of 1 5c T T Peac 2 cans of MILK. . ....for . : R Peaches for .. ... Pears for Pineapple for ., . Well, known in this city, is re- il at his home,