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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. sanitary depart- | nce of our weifare nurse, who election of H. S. Tallard as chairman. man Tallard said the board was tion by the full board. The recom.iually render to the e Bhnalinledod s liloteane o U L] Mr. Tallard first moved to name Dr. without special power in such mat- mendation was accepted and the pow-: ment will be of value, is appreciated | £0 0 ¢ S ataitror oy Bthet ol ' flre Bodley chairman, but the latter de- t ‘ er granted ’\).\'(Hu\ board. important work. The benefits of 5 : - > $1.078.3 el s E OvorieT s been shown clined and paid a compliment to the Rules regulating the conveying of | Bills totaling $1.078.34 were —ap- jreat improvement has been shc S r S araa T veitera 0N efficiency of tr present chairman. garbage, requiring that the carts be proved Dr. Reeks was granted au- in that branch mvlhv Elopa‘r(mf‘nri r‘n\‘; i o ey ! Dr. Bray, who a4 nominated Mr. covered as well as water-tight, were thority to appoint another store in-!ecring the inspection of millk, hn\(v u}\”‘ aiedicanally e 1 | Tallard, soon r lea that he had adopted. Superintendent Reek re- spector as the hoard has not bezun ac-} meat. The ' results obtained by the eas b e e o 1 erred in making the motion. He came ported on the condition Winthrop ' tive work along this line. | inspector (Dr. I(Aulvrhfi) have ;w'in v f ¢ i g $ ) into the meeting without being sworn street extension. The s has not Chaivman’s Report. { very gratifying. His \\(»{-1\ h pm\’.”v‘u ihel ceined by, thiatimost o (14 C [t A i t d to I i. | in as a member, but as soon as he had been accepted and on that account no | Chairman Tallard submilted his an-{ the necessity of ematic store Lol li t ls s t e OImImtiee ppome 0 Hves“' remedied his error, he made the mo- Sewer can be laid. Some of the prop- ! nual report, which was read and ac-| spection, and has brought to the at-| the nurse in cl e required an @ tion again ana it was again passed. | erty owners object to signing walvers ceptéd. The report follows: [ tention of the board the vital neces- | ant which she ;’[”‘j”." wtely obtain ga[e Aflmfll Need Oi Stl‘uctul‘e Commissioner Burns reported for for the ing of a sewer, the cess-| The progress of development of sity of an adequate method of safe- m?nm(l the II‘*”)I‘ ic in 'T‘j‘};"l L ” the plumbers’ examining committes ' pPools overflow and the matter drains your health department, due to the guarding the public against 'h}(‘ con- | ciate the splenc m‘“‘ i : , : N dei s that a recent examination had been into the gutters. Dr--Bray said he continued consistent and harmonious | sumption of infected and diseased | carried on by our !‘u ;1.(@.;.]5 nl 0 s Adverse opinion on the question of | held for journeyman plumbers’ li- knew of the . condition. he land is effort of your commissioners and the mem,-—»mnh need of a municipal | 1:::1”‘:;‘ (‘-nn.\\mv» of the rest B S tion and only four passed. The report not drain through it. The hoard vot : i : g w k as proposed by the board of health| w.s accepted and the recommenda- ed to recommend to the council that, isfactory than that of the previousyinspectors have produced results | and maintained by our clerk ee ! favorably with | which ing caused by that most dre and approved by the board of finance | tions adopted. Superintendent Reeks; the land be condemned by the city, | vear, and compares compareifatorablyfeithggtie i erentlyistmiiitiediliaiwoty oL and taxation and the common council | Teported for the committes on rules | thus paving the way for the laying of | that of citics of even greater size other important branches of the de- | ployees, and warrants greater effid | has developed in the board itself and | for the conduct of dairies. The rules | a sewer by the city. One fmportant feature was our suc- | partment. The board recognizes the | cy. il { became manifest at the annual meet- | were read and approved. Superintendent Reeks recommend- | cess in obtaining the whole {ime ser- | necessity of the indefinite continu-| In conclusion we beg to acknl fna. et ns show them whatiwe have | e Vestorday aftornoon BDEL B Tl||L Db as iaairoalic thatnoand h.ml inspector. | ance of this work. | edge that the = co-operation of S e S b e examining committee to issue tempor- | That the work in that branch of the The remarkable expansion of the | mayor, the common council tion by Dr. G. H. Bodley that the ary licenses to journeymen ‘plumbers. | department is greatly increased, is | laboratory with its bacteriological | public in gencral, has gre board table action on appointment of | P1aces: He recently visited such @ \t present after they have passed the | shown by his report and that | work is due to the untiring efforts of | ed us in safc W h D a slaughter house inspector and ap-| Place and found it very filthy. Chair- | examination it is necessary to wait ac- | the assistance which he will contin-| our superintendent with the able as- health. aS resses point a committee to investigate the| ™~ S = e BB SSSS.=._=-""s auestion of location and procure plans Bring in the small boys and girl ed that power be given the plumbers’ | vices of an able plumbing any jurisdiction over soda hnn.\n‘_’| -, Of plaid ginghams, chambray cte., v - for the structure. Dr. Bray moved to o o 3 % slzes 2 to 14 years. A splendid assort- | amend with the aim of investigating % X L T ment at 25¢ to $2.25 each. the real need of such a structure. Ho : ; thought it possible that the problem 2 s \ : could be solved without a costly ’ “) t building. As pointed out in a recent $ Oys aSh Slll S i Hera e ek e 2 ’ RTFORD ticle in the d, he conce; the Nobby in design, all white and col- | chief end to be proper inspection of or combinations, 25¢ to 59¢ each. meat and he thought it worth while 2 investigating. - e Chairman H, §. Tallard, who has . { ! J"_ : Clea[’ance of Spring Millinel' been an enthusiastic convert to the A e &Ompter S ety op | Lshior house idew, expremed him. i - ' |§ RADICAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES TO RE materiat, white and colors, 250 and | 1on: Ho had supposed the board was A . ) DUCE STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR SUM aterials, d a unit on the plan. After a great deal B & L A - A ! MER GOODS. 50c¢ cach, } of hard work they had carried the | point with the board of finance and & Wednesday morning we begin our Spring Clearance Sale o . S 4 f G’ ] | the council and it had been fought . : YoENd o i . choice millinery. We have made severe reductions in prices for im| Middy Suits for Girls | sl iiladin s mehy e | SR ) )17 : L e White and trimmed with color, very | ing. % g 4 \ room for their display. Trimmed and untrimmed hats and mate dressy, and only 59¢ each. Dr. Bodley, who favored Dr. Bray’'s for trimming will be offered at prices so low that these exceptiona » y offerings will strongly appeal to all women who appreciate valued amendment, thought the chairman = was lgboring under a wrong impres- As to styles and colors and materials—let us show you how fine the; See the “Separate skirts” for girls, | Sion. He belioved the matter needed o i oy i / I L j SLe e miady blouses, all white, | investigation especially from the fi- s NSRS i ; ¢ ; AN g0 ko sl bhotaes, sl whife; | o R el sy B e : e TRIMMED HATS, NEW SHAPES, BLACK ANT siz , 8 & 3 to take the matter up with Superin- i e COLORS tendent Kibbe of the town home if the building was to be located there. A § : Qasilobiat $4 50 I Oneilot et $9 5 .. es . 2 large saving might be affected in his £ way. 2 G These were $7.50 to $10.00. They were $12.50 to $18.50- Dr. Bray said he was quite as en- $ i S . ow thusiastic as anybody for the slaugh- . o _’1("RIMMEI) HATS, former Prices $18.50 to $35.00, Now $9.50 ter house, but up to last Saturday he | l - i vy, ; fo had not thought of a suggesti vhi = Fifteen Model Hats in black, brown, navy, purple and gray; S bR R cigag{"@%&e y@u ca B mer prices from $36 to $45, Now $15.00 and $19.50. appeared in the rald. pp e Herald. He favored UNTRIMMED HATS—AIll our untrimmed Hats that were fo meat inspection, bu: i e . I , but thought if some raerly $1.50 to $12, Now 75¢ to $5.50. Many extra big bargain temporary arrangement could be 5 made it would be possible to try out % o r y O L r among them. ) _ the plan and discover just what was b u y SPORT HATS—Trimmed and untrimmed Sport Hats, from $1.2 in it. He assured the board he would l, to $7.50. not vote against the slaughter house ’t ou 1 3 LU0 12Z it bl U9 LAY = INTH unless it were shown that some better cenfifi on = FLOWERS, FANCY FEATHERS AND ORNAMENTS, ALL A way exists. For one thing, he believed : 2] REDUCED PRICES the estimated cost of running the place RIBBONS at one-half the market price was too low. 7 ; . ! Special lot of small Hats for auto wear, were $3.00 to $6.0 Chairman Tallard considered the ‘th ) Buw $L7s cach town house a proper location. The by- Then ren en lber 1S 7] If you.need a hat for any purpose or occasion see what we of products would be an asset to the P - farm and he believed the charity de- ¥ie | partment would take the same stand. Commissioner Burns asked if in- 3 th e e i ZIRA is better than & rr— [ time. Mr. Tallard said that was just ¢ : % d ’ 3 ‘::u?,;“.:‘nmrt‘l1j‘1:::;:;:::31:; );‘;:p(i::? h r 5 C e nt g . ] At the home of “AUNT DELIA’S BREAD" the bakers are su “ ” e e e e e A m a ny ot e ' 2% N i plied daily with clean gloves for the handling of the baked bre i, : A When ordering bread from your grocer insist on getting “AU. Hebrews Object. 3 : LIA'S BREAD.” From another source the health TR S You've noticed how many board met an obejction to locating the AR s well dressed young men are slaughter house at the town farm. i : wearing belt-back coz This || Meyver Dunn of Hartford avenue, a P N is the style feature of this sea- Hebrew butcher, appeared before the g s son; probably because a belt- board to protest against the proposed Y AL back coat is very becoming to location. He claimed to r . i . well built young figures; and fifteen Hebrew butchers. He main- x 5 s FOR THIS e e tained they butcher ninety per cent. can get mOre of the native beef and that the cows Rl ‘-f you § Hart? SChaffner & | e o e B e, : aaity Va‘ue 'for yOUr ‘. Newington : Marx meets their approval. This is only a B qu half mile from the business center on make our splendid line of new Hartford avenue, while the town home g suits; yowve never seen such is two miles away. Mr. Dunn claimed ; mo n ey, variety 'and range of styles. the town home is impossible to reach PARKERHOUSE ROLLS, per dozen, 10c. Rich-and tender y 0 u W a nt to ® fresh from the oven at 3:30 p. m. 3 e——— Our large assortment of PURE and WHOLESOME BAKING- appeal to the most fastidious.—Let us show you. Ask for the sport coat varia- during the winter months and to lo- tions of Varsity Fifty-Five, cate the slaughter house there would : t '-t d t yOU s SRR ge 1) on mean to put the Hebrew butchers out of business. He maintained the prop- osition concerned them alone, but was STAGKPOLE-MOORE- ||y e here e v i) & ol Vou CAN buy a HIGH- factor. Mr. Dunn believed the pres- A, 5 TRYUN GU MPA NY ent slaughter house could be fixed up ret't_e for and maintained as a municipal slaugh- GPEL 5 G R A D E Ci g a ter house. It was decided to have him 115 Asylum Street appear before the investigating com- Ly > Ceflts—‘ZlRA' AT TRUMBULL. ; mittee, which consists of the members = = - { of the old slaughter house committee, HASTFORD. Messrs. Tallard, Bray, Reeks and Rad- oAV OO N cliff. o H t b YUALITY CORNER 4 Tallara_Chairman. The M_ll(_j‘e_—s_'_t c‘garet e The board organi All Makes of STORAGE BATTERIES | Recharged and Repaired. Large stock A. G. HAWKER, £ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR | & ~(cermmeeie . - ) At a Gourt of Probate holden at HORSES HORS A 3 "." : ¢ 1 Doy n fuiibinienditon “[""”_ Ninth Express Load of Horse; 7 ; A b trict of Berlin, in the County of Har R e Rt ‘ ¢l LR 2, S ford and State of Connecticut, on the | AFFIYG BIORCEY. FAy Sth, 1f B G 7 W o ? N L { 9th day of May, A. D. 1916. ;i ‘ » T8 rk, fr from the co . Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. | “Or¢ HroNl ¥ A0 COIUINN Already this popular store has become a leader in \ = 5 QN H Lresent Bernard o Calneynd 1 ' Pair Blacks, chunky 3200 Ibs. these most sought for items. Our fresh and new as- S ; f 7 0 k Moctislosiviiian ice ate o e PO ey A } 3 Upon the Petition of Mary A 7, g am, 31( sortments of Muslin Underwear in which we are dis i ) ) s , of o7 Mow Daitain, oraying ihat as | o1 Fair Dapple Grey, percheras laying dainty Camisoles, Corset Covers Night ; W ; ORYE ¥, ¥ : I Arainistratoixlon ithal ootateRor eatail c00 O I8 g ) . Pairs 1 9 R v * deceased she may be authorized and 5 obE e Bato -r“"‘ 1 Gowns, Chemise, Combinations, Drawers and Petti- A b z Z8 ; e ‘ S S e 5 p . 2 i d & ) empowered to mortgage real estate, |, ;.5 coats is just one big showing of handsome laces and 2N <Gl : : : as per application on file more fully | #2901 = o fine cambrics and nainsooks. The prices are so mod- ¢ Pl i g D RDEHED—that said application | 1800 Ibs. S A erate that they are bound to please you. 1 e A b ) P H be heard end determined at the Pro- | 4 Dratt Horses, 1500 to 1700 bate Office in New Britain, in said dis- taken in exc. CORSET NEWS ; o § 22\ ¢ rlet, on the 15th day of May, A. D., |1 Grey Horse, 1650 Ibs., clever, of W. B., Warner’s and R. & G. * ] A R‘— 1 \\ Y v place of hearing thereon, by publish- reu\:".‘:sc}-u show more quality fe Prices from 59c¢ to $3.00 each. : o\ DB, WS> T o | I e T I e et hoviag s | money than any other dealer Misses’ and Ladies’ New Apparel Shop.” : A T S I - 2 | circulation in said District, and by [S&e J - H o £ : J s, Gears| )sting a copy theres posting a copy reof on the public | WHE n-post in the town of New Britain, 165 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ‘:‘\ g— ‘l’:‘ ‘. ¥ ¢ : in midlr;l’]);;‘r\i;thg\fi"IX‘e(l}\::‘ '“,"_’\." 5 P' H_ C[]ND[]N & [}n| l Judge. 30 Laurel St., Bristol, Conn, Tell

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