New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916. B o x he asks $1,500 and $400 for transpor- | . g : : — - - wmeme : » MAY SUGGEST S2000 |:ony i e sy, — Christmas Presents that the council salary committee originally decided to pay the plumb- ing inspector, but it was subsequently i cut down. In supporting the inspec- tor’s claim for a salary increase, the = health board calls attention to the fact that not only does he work as Kction May Be Taken to Change | mens mouwrs os s rexutar piumbing | P contractor, And sometimes more, bu o e S es cnly about the same wages Blllldlng IHSpeG[OI‘)S STRTISHN 25 teeies abarie e SILVER PLATED SPOONS e M H | i i) AND HOCKEY ; k : When the common ¢ cil cets RA []EMURRA » 3 f o = . g i | 8} f BOTTLES i e TR EXT : POLO STICKS Skis, All Prices, $1.50 to $4. & : O Monthly business session a recommen. 2 POLO BALLS . . gmm,, S D roien Tt e 4 : Registering Banks oard of health asking for an increase X \ b g i i § salury for Plumbi e | Single Coin Q liva S ar as js k i Hinlivans So Tas as lbikaor s Three Coin PERCOLATORS 6 BLADES ano TEA BALL i/ ALL SAFETY GUARD, be the only salary increase at this time, but before tho o i i vear enns 1t s expectea e | 008t 0f Living Expected fo Be Five Coin other salary s will be re- > { S ST ol | i - Cor v i mns ) rsoll Watch LeCRaticul T paid the AH@de hy Ghaflge - DAISY AIR RIFLE Ingers i ding inspector. 1 ADDITIONAL B r MAGAZ Alarm Clocks &1t has long been known that Mayor R v 4 FOR25% - DAISX MAGAZ] Georze A. Quigley and several other d DAISY PUMP G Flashlights leading spirits in the city govern- Washington, Dec. 15—Drastic regu; 1g) Bnt have been sirongly in favor of |lations adopted by the railroads wen: RAZORS OF ALL KINDS—BOTH = placing the building inspector's posi- | into effect today with the approval SAFETY AND OLD FASHION. Boys’ Tool Chest #ion on a permanert basis, rather | of the interstate commerce commis- WECK'S SEXTOBLADE 330 \ Machinist Tool Chest than have it a part time job as at |s on, as emengency measures to re- J pesent. The present salary of the |lieve the shortage of freight cars GEM JUNIOR C t S Building inspector is $800 per vear, |which for months has been a brake EVER READY 77~ SDsh pRenels but it is admitted that a man capable | on the country’s commerce and af- y M DUPLEX o of eficicntly flling the office of bulld- | fected the hish cost of living. D‘m(‘;‘l‘mp /N Erector Sets, $1.00 to $7.50 & inspector, were the job a perman- remedy is the railroad’s own, : e c— i 5 int one, would not accept it at these pr:)r].})]:se)d by the car service commis- ENDERS Mysto Magic Sets, $1.00-55.00 figures sion of the American railroad asso- 4 There is some talk in city hall eir- { ciation and formally approved by the eles that a recommendation may be | federal commission. The first regu- made to have the building inspector |)ation provides that a consignee may $ N 3 placed on a permanent basi$ and to have the usual two days to unload LUNCH KITS WITH VACUUM Bhve the sal increased to $2,500 | 5 car and that thereafter demurrage TN TLE—KEEP YOUR COFFEE per year, thus insuring the services ) gnall be charged at the rate of $1 for o R OHL. U s of a man competent to handle the job. :h; st davg $2 for e second, $3 Z - ; s RE ke It is also being suggested that inas- | s ' +p " 111'd and $5 for the fourth uch as no capable man would s: 3 . and each succeeding day. = Hereto- e B ]m‘\‘m(‘::"?01"‘““‘(_';‘ h:“f‘]\g;‘: for | fore the charge has been uniformly POCKET KNIVES 279 e To R L [ U s s v wnormly Do e € Hardwar * MAIN STREET |juconer s mrrcmo s . ably automobile concerns and coal ase at present, the ter flice be 3 SISSORS—SHEAR! AN oG e Icenmhlvn‘(wrl ev“ h‘\‘f h::‘:‘r::o::nl)(\:n(;i dealers, are declared to have heen So1ss & BALLS AND COF MACHINES. gd_ by some in administration circles | 812d to permit shipments to stand for that the appointment be made for | l0n& periods because the penalty was Ve years, unless the incumbent he re- | SO Small that it compared favorably | joved for just cause, or that he he | With warehouse charges. lems presented by the shortage of | business this Appointed for an indefinite term, to| Another order increases the daily s is the subject of a conference | Besse-Leland & L — fserve as long as he is capable. rental paid by railroads to eachother | here today by officials of eastern Novel and unusual gifts at Besse- New ‘Britain’s only real Clothing New Britain Officer Mentioned as Pos- | Alleged to Have Offered Money to T AT S 1'01"511!‘5 fx:v)m 45 to 75 cents p?r car, roads. A meeting of som?'of’_ the | Leland’s.—advt. Store. Besse-Leland advt, sible Successor to Major. e ) or about 70 per cent. The order is|chief shippers of the country will he Arthur N. Rutherford, who has expected to make serious difficulties | held here next week. eld office as inspector since Mayor | for some small roads which never ley was clected almost three years | have had sufficient equipment of More for Our Neckwear at 0c, considering| A bicycle, apparently bought as a| Ballots in the recent voting for a| For the second time n about twe the rich silk and model, vou will pay | Christmas present, as it has not been [ major of the First regiment, ¢ N. G . s, Sam Lee, Chinese laundryman ;| 8¢ for elsewhere. Besse-Leland Co.| used, is at police headquarters await-| to succeed Major J. J. McMahon, re. | of 267 Bast Main streat, was m seiim s been ced if he wousd con- | their own. " l B i —advt. ;ng a}l 0'}\}?(;- .I:u\)\‘«:‘ [O"[;mlmb)'\lla?n .!;‘,nod., were counted sterday and | court this mornin charged with s e I C'tty tems || Muttiors, an prices, at Besse | liceman Thomas Storey in o Main| Capisin E. Raymond Tow of Come | breach of the peace and mpropes anent basis, were it tendered to him. ! Leland’s. More for Less.—advt. t0 - 0 ianaer the pany B had one vote. Other mili- [ conduct towards women and girls, Whiie T has be " £ | Dyson store. tary officers who received one vote | Because of his desire to secure coun fie he »een very careful not to e s - o by L s ek B S sel gmmit himself positively, he has |2F® $2id to have come almost wholly | gunts Claus every afternoon from | At the meeting of Phenix Temple o See the Neckwear at Wilson’s.— | were Captain H, B, Bissell of Co, B, | a continuance was allowed until Mone from southern and western roads. Honor, No. 19, to be beld tonight in | gqyg. Captain Roland F. Andrews of the | day by Judge James T. Meskill under ted that he would not even con- 2 3 to 5:30 p. m, at Besse-Leland’s X o fer the matter under the present | REPOItS to the interstate commerce —advt|©O- U. A. M. hall, 277 Matn street, two quartermaster's corps, and Captain R. | bonds of $500 which were furnished. W. Delamater. The thirty-one other a s v made last night by o 3 . 3 ission show that they glut the candidates will be initiated. glary rate or term of appointment. [ COMmission sl ot 2 Mr. 111 5. Wi e is o ceseriiouilamg feontraco Salliond fyanda fandiialdinea s soost | IMERE AA RECS T Bisnel Y oo n S| I8 w0 6nacouney Shinialirasticolorafand (ke e i L il o ballots cast were dlstributed as fol. | Detective Ser Samuel Bamforth fop himself and {c take over the po- | ¢2Stern lines and many in the middle | Connecticut avenue are the reciplents {y . .q 95c at Besse-Leland’s—advt, 5 il .| lows: Captain S. Merrill, Co. D, | and Detective Richardson. It 5 . The trend of traffic, because | Of congratulations on the birth of a | Members of the night police details | 0" > IR , Co. D, 2 5 5 a tion permanently would mean that (Rt St The payroll of the water depart- : 11; Lieut. W. C. Hascall, bafttalion | foMowed an investigation by them and s of the European demand for Amer- |$0n, James Newman, who arrived pas ol £ had target practice at headquarters on | % St . al RS CRn L : ¢ must sacrifice h own business. ok DeE < Amer ment this week was $285.26 1 5 adjutant, 9; Captain H. E. T. Tiesing, | Lrosecuting Attorney George W. & |ican goods, has been overwhelmingly | Wednesday. 5 e Fasv b Commercial street between 2 and 4| 5 L Diosing, ik o e ~ Rutherford has been considered AME Lh e 5 gly For Teweley its Be LT elana’aot Tt T noare SOl L, Captain James B. McMahon, | Klett, who issued the warrant. Tt is thoroughly efficient officer of the | toWard eastern seaports. Our Christmas stock the largest and | *OF Jewelry, it o Sloctis adlernoonunaSiEtie 0D licote " | understood that aamaging informa- ity government. The rise in the price of coal is at- | pest selected in New Brito o= — 3 ction o William J. Rs tion was secured by teachers of Beveral council members are also | tributed almost wholly to the car{ Leland’s—advt. Bid to be in favor of granting the in- | Shortage, aided by the alleged activi- e in salary for the plumbing in- | ties of spectators. ecio Mr. Quinlivan, according to In respect to foodstuffs the same fhe statement of the health superin- |situation is said to have applied, al- endent, has placed the office of |thoush it has been less acute. Re- blumbing inspector on a high plane, b cent orders of the commission which Jiti* the result that sanitary condi- | provide that roads shall return box < ! ions in connection with the plumb- | cars and refrigerating cars without Gift Certificates at Besse-Leland’s.| the mysterious drug box found in a ! fined $7 and costs and sent to i i e se Wednesday nig Because of the ab Sner Ing about the city have increased. | delay to the owning lines are said to Foremen and office heads at the | Ask about them.—advt. ;.n_,u- st let\lbhiv’l‘liklh\.\:(}:fl; ‘1;3 (\rlxixgl:‘té I o :i;h "'\"1‘“;‘ }l,‘:lfln Imr,"l | thirty s. fr. Quinlivan’s present salary is $1,- | show effect now. Stanley Rule and Level company en- | Christmas Checks cashed at Be [t is now believed e e R e e ] P00, with $300 for transportation, and Futher consideration "of the prob- | joyved a dinner at the Hotel Beloin ' yejand’s | some drug store, traveling salesman T ) arly every 4 5 Taltan e o > Dot L { for a drug house or physician. vork who wants it, the : o[l lass ovsnlog, after Wil ev hadi John A. Volz of New York was a | [O%& QX065 8 so-Yeland's, | 1068l Salvation Army corps has de = R a theater party at the Russwin Ly- | yisitor in town today. | Give him 5 se-Leland's, 3 < p 5 Foreign cars on congested roads We have doubled our ‘Shirt busi- ness this year. There are reasons. . i e Another electi il take place Friends of Mrs. John E. Downes of | ported at headquarters last night by | night for the first time this season. counted on Thursday, December 21 }i)»‘yr‘;:-"y..‘.‘y‘.!,;:(d conduct from some of Monroe street will be pleased to learn Policeman Axel Carlson, The a Orchestra ever ternoon at Besse- — T Lee is specifically charged with of- of the recovery of her mother, Mrs. thorities were notified and the trouble | Jand’s from 3 to 5:20 p. m.—advt POT CEASES TO BOIT. fering money to two little gi % M. F. Fitzgerald, who 1s been ill | remedied this morning, See the White Way at Bes v—lm"nw,\J - and 12 yvears old, respectively, and to at her home on Linsley avenue, Mer- | mor Cambination Sets it's Besse -advt. | But Salvation Army Will Play. Santa | have made improper i iden. | Lelana’s. dore for L : The police have been unable to u-:u:u' ; See the shirts at Wilson's.—advt, , proposa Ciaus Just the Same. | them. About two years ago L BREAKS RAILROAD GATE Bars Lowered Directly in Front of S ST cided to dispense with the' distribution Con Forl vour Neckwear Besse-Leland’s,| A Candy Cane given to every child | °f Paskets and giving of the accus- sy 5 Buying for 38 stores enables us to| of course.—advt. accompanicd by parent at Besse- | {omed Christmas dinners this year Tartford Autoist. give more quality for .less momney.| neckwear from one end of the store | Leland's—advt. { s will mean that the familiar pots | J. A. Laws of Hartford had a nar- Besse-Leland's. See the point?—advt. [ hrc otror Rl 982 SO0 X e o | Property on Pleasant street owned he streets and stockings in the | row escape from being a victim at the : | stores will be noticeable by their ab- y Main street railroad crossing this An important meeting of the Brick- A wholesale stock of Neckwear, by James M. Finnegan has been pur- | & 00 A t layers and Plasterers union will be | prices, at Besse-Leland’s—advt. chased by John Jankaus! e i morning, his alertness and control of held at § oclock in Carpenters' hall. { " p_ iy West of 64 Church strect, Give him a Suit. Be et g anoRel Ol as “:“; s i manidrvine sprady See the shirts at Wilson's—advt. |4 well known waiter, and Miss Mary | Why certainly.—advt. barracksiat’ 315 Church street’ the | time as the gates came Gown Sfais White tissue and Xmas package | Frances Gibney, a waitress, who lives| SOHOOL INSPECTED. night of December 28 for poor chil- | directly In front of the machine, he trimmings at Adkins, 66 Church St.— | at the Hotel York, were granted aj . SOHOOW FWSFECHED: | dren who ,otherwise, may not receive | drove it into one of the rom . side advt. marriage ligense today. | was oper for public inspection this |® visit from Santa. Ensign Frederick | standards. The automoblle was slight- Acting as trustee, W. L. Hatch has Slippers for the whole family. ,Lf‘témoon and will be open through- |ANriing will be in charge. Tickets |ly damaged while the force of the col- 901a two lots on Dix avenue to Mary | More for Less at Besse-Leland's—advt. S1£eihoon and WL € 9000 BFORET | may be obtained at the barracks. lision put the gates on the north side O’Keefe. The Gift Store for Men. Bes = s 3 To raise funds to repair the hall | of the crossing out of commjssion for | ; ; ested in the work done may visit the | ; f Sale on’all millinery, the lowest| Leland’s—advt. : bol board is in change |#Nd meet other necessary expenses of | nearly the entire day. prices in the city. M. Seibert—advt.| See the shirts at Wilson's.—advt, | oorgon ThE SO0 PORKC E L ¢ eeinr. | the season there will be a tag day | Railroad officlals took mno chances, S See the Neckwear at Wilson's.— | og e Db e B0 O fests by the |Program December 23, when the | placing an extra watchman on duty Mf“”;be” d““ cut puices, Besee | T ‘;;m"‘ ’I“‘Sg‘l g ents and Teachors | Streets. homes and stores of the city | during the time that the gates were and’s.—advt. a & gh ar t a e Si . 3 X ill be thoroughly covered. i n. We have doubled our Neckwear More Silk Mufflers at Besse-Leland’s ti w g . e : ‘ . Fancy Selected Best Pure Meadowbrook ngglmcé‘?y B Eggs doz 3SC | Lard ......1b 21 c ‘ Cheese N G BOXES ‘' & AR 1 TICAN I'ITAR i b ‘&7hicl{£‘{t'3‘gister Delizh(t*” “ SATURDAY i & ' el S : 3 {h.v : L s " e E et ‘ SPEGiAi'S W HEN the director or producer of a moving pic- i ture wishes an actress in the scene to express #® SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS : 80 TO 11 A. M THOUR 9 TO ORANGES extreme delight, or a delightful surprise,. he. says: . |B i Sk S “Register Delight!” . LEGS OF YEARLING LAMB STEAKS—Short, Sirlein, Round ......lb 1 80 SWEET SUNKIST I 9[} ,IS not that your problem now? Den’t you want FRESH HAMBURG STEK ............ EGGE—Every One 35(:, 3 dozen $ 1.00 diz those who receive y. ifts to “register delight” dez il e - HONIONS—Large White ...........4d5s ] Q¢ on Christmas morning? This they will be cer- B RIBROASTBEEF ................ : ; tain to do if your selection is a beautifully decorated [ SHOULDER ROAST BEEF .. ... ' YRICE—Clean Broken FIGS NEW LAYER gift box of EATON’S HIGHLAND LINEN. This g B R A TR .9 A NEwiukERD dainty writing paper is the pride of a woman’s desk— [ RIB AND LOIN PORK CHOPS BEST BAKING CHOCOLATE .. .1-lb cake 3 3¢ POP CORN—Pops 10 she will find endless satisfaction in using it—in short, SN F L e 2 ; GO o 1m }_»ka it is a gift which is sure to “register delight” until ) CHOICE STEWING FOWL ... o CONFECTIONERY SUGAR ......1-Ib pkg 1 2 C ;,.‘:;.;.;;2],)_ Seee ats the last sheet is gone. MOHICAN MINCE MEAT BEST DRAINED i A 3 CSH SLICED )y - wiow o Initials or Monograms stamped on your ~ :}Il“(;l'LDEKS " — 3 s 256 LAKE SHORE PUMPKIN .........2 cans 1 9 ],'l'i“!(m OR ORANGE selection in gold or color from one of a / e g FORES YOU NELESS BOSTON ZOC C PHEL .. aioee ROLLS ...... n s e e MUSCA — e e v e e thousand dies we have on hand. LAMB ........... DEN W BELLS POULTRY MOHICAN CORN GOLDEN < SIS / A a RIB AND LOIN 0 o 30(: & 1 OC On N 25C s 5 > S Bl LAMB CHOPS ..... {ESH SHREDDED NNE D ATIVE W Adkins Printing Co. - A e S S 9o ¢ wamini ) 19 ¢ | Brmewia " Yg 0| R RED BALDWIY 66 Church St. == B o Rl e o e 11 B el B | e

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