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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916. orter, Dyson & Co.| isissummony| — Sme—ro A Mg ey S JEWELERS N Municipal Owaership and Recal = — = — in spirit , PRSI S g ) . — in policy ave a large, new stock of fine goods, of Officials Are Features nein - DRESS UP WEEK” § Young Men in Banks BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWN AND GARDEN | Young Men in Insurance Offiices. nsisting of Sterling Silver, Rich, Hand- J| >rovicivar ownersnin of a coat ana '@ Lawn Rakes, fine wood tosth Young Men in Industrial Plants wood yard, ice plant, electric light- | - o z i} mg plant, gas plant, trolley lines and | rawn Rakes, double wire This is YOUR logical store. inted China and Fine Cut Glass’ suit- telephoncs, is one of the planks in |8 Lawn Seed, A-No. 1 2 Where else in all Connecticut will you find le § he S Brid N i e pars o | M Shade Lawn Seed, for that shady spot 25 f“(‘hdvll)gorolls up-te-the minute styles as fea- lle tor the rin ride. jecd roda KRR i | Lawn Rollers . $10 to $13 ured by : g o . i imiraduction of the mitatioe, veforon. | j Rubbish Burners . ... $1.25 to $2.50 Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes, Eagle Shirts, | \ s e . . | cum and recall of city ofcials, Ash Cans ... T5¢ to $3.85 Knox Hats, French, Shriner & Urner Shoes We invite your inspection of these gcods. The Piatrorm, | Bl s R ? & YOUNG “PREP” SCHOOL MEN R S e i s Ahsala lio ) | Garden Seed in bulk = Pruning Shea will do well to look us over before launching [is the organized political movement | Cottage Fence, 41 in. high into the new spring term. Work will be made { j r\»}[.”((l.rlnnn\’\];)r‘k;;nj:'“(‘lu(x:l’;z“.lll\:\!‘r:h(‘ en- ‘w Flower Guards. Garden Tools and Barr()w;‘. pleasanter in our appropriate clothes. profit for those that labor for a Tiv- | "Phone 400 for prompt auto delivery. “ : % 9 Y | ing, and is the revolt against = g rulership of capitalists in industry Um a % and government. 4 1 elrv Sh ‘h lity i - S i The purpose of the socialist party < e old Jewelry Shop where quality is as represented Hiins bane Slpnofsoclalint party HI i RBIER I I Mli I S T PAYS TO BUY QUR KIND society upon the basis of working * 93-99 ASYLUM ST. i TRUB 54 MAIN STREET cia .vn(m'(».\-le_ which includes he Connectmg with 140 ]RUMBULLS‘E ctmmment o e "oneiee | | HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET HARTFORD. i The methods for the accomplish- ment of our purpose are the organi- The platform follows zation and education of the working | = = 5 = = o T | class in order that the working men 3l , | J. Hart reported on this condition of | iporized to take the matter up with; are twenty-four cases. One C ][ and women can intelligently use the | affairs ana explained that $2, of | the local dealers admitted and three disch ; ll‘v ems ! ballot for their own benefit instead ! | the March bills related to one : Nerldcha thete atel 1ot ok S e of using it for the benefit of the item of hospital account. . Dbills Hart’s Report, the Connecticut Colony for bur 1adies’ anrl gent's garments | i capitalists, « they do now. While | included the quarterly accounts of in- Superintendent Hart delivered Y tichithrecicaacs 8nd -pressed at the - Union our purpose is revolutionary, it sane hospitals and other institutions | monthly report. At the town home R J inz Co., 266 |John Markus Trics to Cheat Proprie- | Should Dbe noted that our methods Fi B for defectives as well as the hospitals | there were at the close of March 103 e (T and Dry Cleaning o, ] B i0LanT are distinctly peacefu] and evolution- for the sick and infirm. The monthly | inmates of whom twenty-one w in When ael v 1 Si . tor of Lafayette Street Store and ary 1 bills totaled $5,141 EanelMen! were admitted auring!thel|i A (O (eee 8 cold coming on ail to attend United Singers' City government resolves itself into Cheaper Insurance, month and eleven discharged. There I Yy taking LAXATIVE BROM( Turner hall tonight—advt. | is Arrested. the business of home making and Cha[‘][y Departmem Has Unusual ST T TRl | | e DEERks e k) G R G ‘!“I}‘y‘vyv‘ e e i honthly meeting of the Hun- | home building The city in which poor numbered ninety families in S B AT John Markus, convicted of drunk- o slan for insuring the town home pro- L S . ™ e R n’s soclety ‘“‘Svea” will be R Ll Conyicte T g0t Rdrin] o March. The city physician had fifty- | There is only on BROMO QUI we live is our greater home. In our | | ; ; ¢ 2 s : ; Gl fr ot cealbinl|iie ur | 10Aq rty whic I save twenty per cent s : S Vega hall Monday night and theft. was sentenced 10 |'y,dividual homes we are striving for DI‘&NS on ][S RESOlllCe) peo ol el Yoo two office calls and made ninety-eight | NINE. : GROVE'S signature s | | >s. A higher ratc 3 days in jail by Judge John H on the present S > on box Lynch and R. R. Healey R s (;:n;]:ln\mn':};‘v\ and higher standards A Charzedl for the annes boilaings,|| houselsIE ! e an auto, had a minor acci- S . X an auto, ha g. The accused admitted being | health of the com- . i There were no deaths in hospitals 2 ng : - formerly used ¢ olation hospital, here were no dea pitals e e the corner of Chureh and [ gty AGURE0 S0 Ted | beINg | munity must be safeguarded and fm- | While the charity department of | pecause it was far from'a firé hydrant, | At the local hospital at the beginning | - . GRAVES' NEW POSITION reets last evening when the {of the theft proved by all the best methods | tne city is experiencing fewer calls! but this condition has been remedied | of March there were six city patients ! whll A [eHER formerly of thi e the Reliable Laundry [ O (00 00t o @ Droprie. | FOWN to science. Such a pol for assistance owing to unemploy-| by placing a hydrant within the|and nine were admitted and thirteen where he was at one time bus reaking the glass in tha |, AoeTding to Lo Bl volves expense and must be preceded | e "5 el i causing @ heavy draft | grounds. By insuring on a 90 per | discharged; at the Hartford hospital manager of the New Britain | kus entered his place of basiness | O, ncome. This income is realized | o, e gepartment’s finances. Yester-| cent. valuation the city can obtain a |there were four cases, two were ad- i ald, has resignec V. Johnson 15 11l With'| ahout U5 lolalogic vesterday and o1 : ; day there were no less than four calls | blanket policy on the whole plant with | mitted and two disch . One case | dramatic editor of the/ Washington A = o L S av e arty believes that SE - = B = B ety e ities at the local hospital. | pressed a desir B e 3 D) for hospital aid and in each . it | a saving on premium o ¢ I n ! ! Miss Alice, was re I m'l,f'\',n‘(':’h:m‘ A pair of 33 | the wealthiest of our citiezns, the | (oo N eesiary o wive ordcrs hesmit.| cent. Commissioner Morton thought |and none discharged. city has |the National Geographic magazine from the hospital fler( Fa teied it milk cu "\‘mm‘“" 'D”VIY’?"L capitalist class, who accumulate | yine the patients to enter hospit the city should obtain the full benefit | sixty patients at the Middletown NOS- | ee———m—mmeeeeeer ng an operation for the same | for them, hut was held until Offices | Loiih through the profit system, and | qpg vietims in each case were working | of premium rebates. as the new rate | pital for the insape and six in the Nor- : s They are the daughters o7 | charles Tohnson came amd placed | L0, 2F€ best able to pay taxes, are | jen without relatives, friends or| was announced several weeks ago. Mr. | wich hospital. There is a heavy in- D % ation * Commissioner Severin | nim under arest. . D2¢®d | the most notorious taxdodge; They | fynds. They had nowhere to go and | Morten and Chairman Riley were | crease in patients at both insane in-| (he weltare of their ¢ The continued case against Morrls | CLode the payment of their just share | gick and downhearted they turned to | named a committee to investigate the | stitutions ang at Middletown at tie |be without a box Sh1l to. tlendl Uniten Sinzersil| Bradoysiitine ”.“.‘f e st Morris | of taxes through under-valuation. | {he charity department for aid. Tais | insurance matter. It is planned to | pr time they are housing over we Ziltycatny Boton Climed o ulnat o Bl by i We advocate a more equable appor- | condition has prevailed to a heavier | take the insurance on a five vear | . At the Connecticut Training ier hall tonight.—advt. | dealer who jumped his hond s - D ) as : : G S einire vl S ool whereunom it was - declarey | Honment of the burden of taxation. | extent during the past winter with its | basis, whict be obtained at a]School for the Feeble Minded ther FAMILY CIRCLI: WHIST rortatteali . )l N Sesiare e socialist party favors the | ypusually severe weather than for a | four vear rate. : seven cases from New Britain; 2 A et "”‘Y ot b "'”r not ”""“]”“ strictest economy in the spending of | pumber of Bids For Coal. - at the home for incurables, o within a few days. was formally ¢ { : L e 3 3 X il ancist Orphan asylom t = ; . : public money. This must be done by | L T o e e seting of | Tt was decided to advertise for bic Franci 1 : . tniel Sosl sed of todax Zotkin is the ) Last nigh he April meeting « 2 : Lent Will. Bring Big Social } posed of toda H. Kotkin is the [ thoroughly systematizing the various e o o iperintendent for coal, the superintendent heing au- . Hartford county sanitorium there | Le o Bopthis Hall loser to the extent of $100 gL . : s | the | IS MR e A5 city departments and the abolishment. are belng made by | weeks ago of stenling o roied ¥ | of contract work. No work that can Civele ot St Mars's SSEAR0Of Sted Inghaquantiiy ol |yl doneliby: ithe citvishould be: dons sk B Ceaia; | brass scrap from the Gorbin Screw |30 private contractors. We' al - w}} 'H—I “‘1‘ a soc l'rtl Corporation, was in court this morn- | p1ana that the parts i ¢ fh(“ T Sooth’s hail on the = & £ Jarts of the ceive her sentence but Judge | \hich the working class live shall re- 1. The followin 1 = = asked th the case go over . Y = e i, & ceive more attention than they have committee, Mrs. M. T. : o o \'\"“ past. S et . e /e advocate the ownership of & Hyland: music, Mrs. v | REPUBLICAN WARD ACTIVITIES. | social utilities by the mxnm'(». hall and decorations, Mrs, | Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock | declae that all the means of trans- Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs, J. ¢. |the executive committee of the Sixth | pertation and communication in New < D. Dunn, Mrs Thomas | War Republican club will hold a | Britain should be owned by its oiti- whist committee, Mrs. pecial meeting at Lawyver A. A. | zens collectively. To this end we are airman, Mrs. Coniff. Mrs, | Greenberg’s office in LeWitt’s bloc working for the attainment of po- Mrs. M. Hayes, Mrs. P. J. | On Monday evening there will be litical power by the working class in Mrs. . Dobson: prize i0int rally of the Second and Fourth | erder to inaugurate the public e e Mrs. J.| Ward Republican clubs in Lithuan- | ownership of: A municipal coal and L Mrs. J onlin: ice cream | ian hall on Park street. Among the | wood yard: a municipal gas plant; a Connolly, Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. | Speakers will be Mavor Quigley and | municipal ice plant with distributior s e e republican candidates, Judge A. | municipally owned trolley lines: an lemonatie. Mrs, M. |B 1son of Middletown, Lieuten- | cleatric lighting plant: municipally Rivers, Mrs. Dunn, scor- | ? iovernor C. B. Wilson of Bric cwned telephones: a central milk Cobey. Mrs. W. Noble, | Port and Senator R. V. Magee of | station shall be established, where “arr, Mrs. D. J. Donahue, | Watertown. 21l milk must be inspected by the —_— — — ity inspector. We are opposed to the bringing 1 his position 2 was admitted at St hospital | Post to take up editorial duties with Curran, Mrs. Povyer, irtin, Mrs. J. E. Martin, OPEN BRIDGE MAY 1. A ors, Mrs. T. nbel, Mrs, _|into the city of strike breakers and Mrs) BV Smith, Mrss| s spcial sneeting of thefboard thugs, in case of labor troubles. Mrs W. F. Long. Mrs, | Public works was held yesterday af- | Wwe are In favor of a law to compel & reception ‘commit. | (Sinoon when Atiwas) reported cmployers in case of labor troubles v AR 4 s2e rean, Mrs. C. OBrien, | Peter Suzio has almost finished > [ to state said trouble in their adver. ’ Y g rsythe. Mrs. 3. 7. Hyland | new bridge at Corbin avenue, (e fe o e j i : 5 3 : ; gether with the preliminary grading. | peaceful picketing and assemblage X e g : [ The city engineer will get Mr. Suzio’s | ghall not be denied, \ 3 ERS : figures on grading the avenue as far | yye advocate the adoption of the ; as the Connecticut company’s right | winjtiative and referendum and recall : : ; dith Rice entertained at on Columbia street Thurs- | ©f Wav. Although the bridge will be | or elected officials” to be added to E o hnonorios N h | completed within a week “‘ “'”“‘“} our present charter, thus placing the . ho will resign her position ““ opened for travel until about 'ity government in the hands of the F. Corbin’s today Miss , where it properly belongs. k to return to her home in = B rcialists of New Britain have Her friends presented her $2,000 FOR MILK STATION. Iways advi ted the building of the andsome pin | The several committees in charge [ Public comfort station, and we again . 0 ; of the milk station will endeavor this | I€N€W our pledge to build the same ‘“Hello, hello. - - This is any more—nobody wants it. = = = $2.000 if elected . 2 s, - ear to raise 2,000 to « g 1is L 5 s = r H M il L e e 4 Brown and Sturgis - - - Yes, Yes, there’s a difference all right. - needful work during the hot sum 1 ! O] z = i 5 2 z mer months and subscription cards | S¢hool buildings in the evening for L this is Mr. Sturgis speaking - - SOCONY Kerosene is always are being mailed. All contributions | I ublic meetings on educational and E clean,alway: liabl yer smok 8 T <« | social work. | 5 5 ys reliable,never smokes lutely Removes |{i Ve thanktully received by - Mrs, | social work, | it “Oh, how do you do Mrs. Briggs or crusts. the wick. Its the e Emmons Place. or | Our candidates are pledged to work pastion. Onepackage’| o et e e for all of the aforesaid planks of this | Shis - - Whatwasthat? Onepoundbest Siandard Oil Company of New Sioas vlatform. ‘e urge all the working : <, ” P b it 2JC at 3“dr"flm=‘= trect [ men and women to study socialism butter, yes. One dozen cggs, yes. York’s best grade.” == - = = and thus become conscious of their | ; class interests, as a_preparation for “Ye§, ma’am, we’ll send the wagon ¢J agree with you. No use in the ultimate triumph of labor and i up r\ght away. Kerosene? Yes, throwing money into the furnace, the inauguration of the co-operative s commonwealth. i ma’am. Justleave your can on the when SOCONY and a Perfection 0 r JOSEPHSON APPEALS. g doorstep —the boy’ll take it.’ Heater gn’e; such fine heat at such T a low cost. In the city court, Lawyer M. D. | . -7, 3 _— P - se has filed notice of appeal to Oh, yes ma'am—we carry SO . .47c up tHe colirt of common Dpleas from the | CONY Kerosene. - - - No,we ‘““Yes, surely. This afternoon decision allowing the defendant to : don’t carry old-fashioned kerosene without fail. - - Good bye.”” recover costs in the case of J. Green- ar Moth Bags, all sizes 5 berg vs. Abraham Josefson. At the One pound Cartons, Cedar Moth Chips, Laven- | pieuting wimin ton dav va ‘v b STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK S 1o thss CHof Hthe e vl . PRINCIPAL OFFICES: NEW YORK BUFFALO ALBANY BOSTON 4 - o company vs, B. Miller. In the 3 Flakes, Napthaline Flakes, Cedar Chips, Cedar G S ST o R e S pleading was ordered within or We recommend the following oil burning devices as the best of their kind : New Perfection Oil Gum Camphor, Tar Paper, Cedar Mist Spray, L ! Cookstoves and Water Heaters, Perfection Smokeless Oil Heaters, Rayo Lamps and Lanterns, te Tar Moth Bags, all size oll Powder, Cederoll Leaves, Creosan. T i RS, o o Visiting . association repor that the nurs made 8 visits dur ing the month of March. A specinl | appeal is made to the public for oLl linen and houseckeepers are aske k p this in mind during lh(‘ hou cleaning season. All contributions of sort should be sent to Miss Sarah DRUG CO MAIN(’Q. !l"/Fl{F ot o 247 Chestnut street ‘ ooley & Johnson are selling Frantz | e STANDARD DILCOSNY, \t this price.

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