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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY" 10, 1917. City Items Be: FELT LIKE A NEW oS S S gain week at -Leland’s, of “Aunt Delia's Bread. Jreain week . at Besse-Teland’s. holiday New Morday Lincoln's Britain National hank for the day. Christmas club not in the evening.—advt. incilman and Mrs. C. South Main street are receiving atulations ‘on the birth of =« | born yesterday. \ of $1.00 Shirts 29c at Besse- | 's—advt. e lot of La , were $5.00 —advt. rgain Mter Taking 0nly One Box Of “Frult-a-tives” Eas> Sure HARBOUR, It is with great pleasure that T write toAell you of the wonderful benefits 1 have received from taking “Fruit-a- tives”. For years, I was a dreadful sufferer from Constipation and Ilead- aches, and 1 was miserabic in every way. Nothing in the way of medicines seemed to help me. Then T finally tried ! “Fruit-a-tives”” and the effect was splendid. After taking one box, I feel like o new person, to have relief from | those sickening 1leadaches”. Mgs. MARTIIA DEWOLFE, 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruite a-tives Limited; Ogdensburg, N, Y. Dehm of France gun-s metal now $3.98. Sloan weck at Besse-Leland's. and Mrs. George G. Andrews 1 Black Rock avenue are 1 fng congratulations upon the birth daughter. ]‘ rgain week at vt. il A. B. SOy hall, Ber- wavt. | week Besse-Leland's. rgain vt. gal holiday ay Lincoln's h ional bank Chrigtmas club not in the evening,-—advt. bt of $1.p0 Shirt at nd's.—adv A. B. fa “oresters’ hall, Feb. 9, 10, 13.—advt. : hrgain week at Bessé-Leland's. vt. ! GOUNCIL IS PATRIORIC cilman Fanders and Alderman M. Landers and Alderman An- gelo | introduced resolu- tion authorizing the mayor or acting a mayor to support Governor Holcomb's The resolu- unanimously It follow: ayvor to to o Bessellprepn measures. passed without (‘Omnlel(l. tion was and Ber- or act- appoin Resolved: TiHat the v ing mayor be authorized o committee of citizens include members of the common council to carry out the recommendations of the ' wovernbr .with pect to measures for military preparednes To Curc a Cold in One Day BEROMO QUININ stg refund money F. Ws GROVE'S sie. box. 25e.—advt. gnessa Draft Resolution to Name paredness Committec. to cure, is® on euch the special mecting of the com- council last evening Councilman nature JARMENTER & POLSE ANIMAL FERTILIZERS Best results are obtained by the use menter & Pols~y Animal Fertilizers made out of BONE, BLOOD and . MEAT witk chemicals are the most natural and effective. They enrich the soil, keep it fertile and insure big crops everyayear without the use of potash.” See our dealer or write for our free ba\\;filet of 1916 results. PARMENTER & POLSEY FER CO., Boston, Mass. Branch of Consotidated Benderisy Co. .+ For Sale By Rackiiffe Bros., New Britain POWEREUL an This is an &wkward job for the average autoist. For that reason some car users continue to use a slightly damaged tire which should be replaced and « repaired before it blows out. Jack can change yout tire in a jiffy—his boys are real “nifty” at it—and he will put the old one in condition for further promptly and thoroughly. service Flat Tire ? CHARTER 4641 Flat Tires Fixed ENTRUST YOUR TIRE TROUBLES TO US THE AUTO TIRE CO. JACK THE TIRE EXPERT 137 Allyn St. ' : Haitford. § Droll----Quaint----Unusual The well known lines of Valland — Rust Ernest Dudley Chase—Norcross. for themselves. > STATIONERY DEPT. )ICKINSON 1 — DRUG CO.. ..\ MAIN STREEY Craft— These lines speak PERSON SCHOOL BOARD T0 ASK FOR §349,740 Budget Es{imated at $42,140 More Than for Present Year The appropi hool board will ask for an tion of $349,740 for the com- ing year. The mates were taken up at a meeting vesterday afternoon and the budget, as adopted, shows an increase of $42,140 over the amount asked for a year ago.y The itemized list of estimates is as follows: Teaching Day School nitors Day School. ening Schools . Tuition State Board of Superintendent of Schools Genéral, Subplies Janitors' Supplies Kindergarten Supplies Printing gl aucation Light and Insurance . Census Truant Lib; 17urnitu Repairs Medical Inspectors .. scellaneous . tion School Open Air Schools Compen Trade S:hool Foundation € School Offic and ‘ Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- fluenced by . constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you take an internal remedy. Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous sur- faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best hysicians in this country for years. It s composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best biood purifiers. The perfect com- bination of the ingredients ih Hall's Catarrh Cure f{s what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal condl- tions. nd for testimonials, froe. NEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. eists, 7. Hall's I"amily Pills for constipation. Traut and Superintendent S. H. Holmes are the committee to revise the financial gystem. g must | Iposlt department, to finance all per- song purchasing Ford cars during the show, on the basis.of 50 per cent. down and $10 a week until pald for. This applies to cars sold during the week only and for Immediate de- lvery. As the Ford is the lowest listed car the market, listing runabout at & and touring car at $360, f. o. b. actory, it goes without saying that rhey will undoubtedly have an un- orecedented sale. The local agents jiowever, state that they have only 150 cars to offer on this plan, which will undoubtedly be taken up by the middle of the week. Rumors have it very strong Ford cars will be advanced in price in the near future, as it is a known »t that many of the concerns have raised their prices from $50 to $300. The manufacturers of some cars on of these that . = tention. | Estimated For Rest of Year $ 54,691.38 3,942.36 1,800.00 15,499.04 1,000.03 Expended to Date Total Estimated Expenditure Istimated For 1917-1918 $200,000 16,500 Appropria- tion 1916-1917 soon be over! Every HORSFALL SUIT and OVERCOAT IN THIS SALE Has a Higher Value Ahead of it! Considering that every indication points to great increases in prices of woolens and scarcity of fine fabrics, the All-Wool quality HORSFALL CLOTHES FOR MEN At reduced prices, merit your strictest at- And remember, these are Horsfall Clothes, many of them Horsfall-made, revealing the clean-cut characteristics of Horsfall workman- ship, the niceties of Horsfall detail and the charm of Horsfall style. Come in and get them now—sale time will Horstalls IT PAYS TO BUY QUR KIND 399 ASYLUM ST the young officer assigned-to conduct him about was sketching a little trip along the front which he proposed to make with the distinguished visitor when he suddenly thought that perhaps the program in- volved too long a walk for a man of 78. However, Lord Bryce is an old Alpinist and agreed to walk against his voung officer friend for any the next day, tance or any kind of road. When $24,194.63 Bstimated money to funds of of the From men From brary and FFrom State of Co Epumeration Grant From State of Conn. for School and eve- From Tuition Grammar and Tr From Sale of Produc Schoo FFrom Sundr re be turned into the the city by or on hool department: Ele- of zeneral account Apparatus SEaR et S High “hools# 16,000 vening Total meet- B. I, Gaffney, : L. Hatch, John Walsh, Roche, Dr. J Martin, T. Fromen, Edw 0. Kilbourne hd Superintendent H. Holmes. secre W discounted, $448. halance on hand was recommended 296.06. The sanitary the schools are good. report of the health inspector Waterman Lyon, Dr. . M. Coo Dr. G. H. Dalton. The The annual badget includes a note n overdraft of $24,194.63, occ ned by the repairs at the prevoca- tional grammar schoo The amount wiil be obtained by a transfer of funds and by using $15,000 in the building fund. The increase in the cost of writing materials is duc to the in- cre cost of paper. T in the request for an elementar ning school course fund is hetause of falling off in attendance and an in- creased atiendance at the vocational ning school. The budget so made up. Superintendent Holmes said, to allow pos in- of the budget shows and when the The of $49 to p board has a condit Annual Budget, sed some teacher heo of $538.280 old Burriit school is he an asset of from $150.000 to $17 )00 to the city. The bud as drawn v the finance committee will ented to the board of finance and at ceting next month. No Bonuses Possible. The request of the Iligh school teachers for a honus of $100 this year and an increase in salary of $100 for women and 200 for men teachers for the coming year was re- cefved. Judze Walsh ana Judse Gaffney agreed that it will he impos- sible, for legal reasons, to give a bonus. Such an act would be uncon- stitutional, Judge Walsh said. It was decided to pay no attention to the request for a bonus. It was voted to refer salary increases to finance committees. previously adopted a scheme to pay salary increases in c of merit {and it is to investigate the merits of the various applicants that the com- mittee will act. The Teachers' club asked that sick leave with pay for extended heyond the five the discretion of the superintendent The board looked with favor on th plan and at the next meeting the teachers’ committee will present a resolution naming the superintendent and teachers' committee as the body to decide on'the extension of time in each instance. A request to specify and ‘observe certain holidays was tabled. Superintendent Holmes presented a most complete and tabulated survey of the local schools. This is of portance in keeping in close with the existing conditions, Dr. C. M. Cooley gnation school inspector was accepted. 5 Frank Zwick was named as his suc- cessor. W, T. an income its teachers the matter the teacher= The board tor and has the touch Hatoh T. Hovt Paasa. Gaoree Dr. § The finance committee reporied dis- | ! counted bills of $1,192.51 and bills cording to the | decrease | eve- | ndoned it will | he Advertised Letters. The following Is a list of letters un- | claimed at theé New Britain. Conn., post office. Webruary 10, 1917: Alankemicz, Mis | Bromsiaw. ! Atwater, 3 | Allen, Mrs. N. C. ‘ Anderson, Mrs, C. F., 304 Park St, Brown, Theo. J., 26 Lafayette. D. Carpent Mrs, Carter, g Carter, Sella (2). Flemming, Catherine, 11 Camp St. Gorman, Hemmtto. Garrison, Geo. H. Horetims, T, Lyman, ‘S. J Loso, Elmer. 341 Laurel street. Loomis, ¥ Morgan, Rherman. ) nal . Hon. Duane. Clarence (' . 95 Worcester St. for advertised letters and men- | A T tion date of list. W. F. DELANE Postmaster. i S e i Ford Cars on Tnstallment Plan. An innovation has been announced the Elmer Automobile company the Hartford Automobile week. Tt by for show next s announced, by this | | SPECIAL ATTRACTION For Hartford Auto Show Feb. 10th te 17th '15@ Ford Cars on Installment Plan BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. ~ 0w00 Every Nighf For Constipation Headache Indigestion.ex: concern that they have arranged with the Connecticut Trust and Safe De- have raised their price fully as much as the entire list of the Ford. The Klmer Automobile Co., will have one of the largest exhibits dur- ing the Automobile snow, having two arge spaces in center of hall for pleasure cars and another large space | = on the west side for commercial cars, where they will exhibit four or five comme cars which is a big part of th BRYCE A\ PEDE 10 vears old, Feb. s ~Viscount still pedestrian. London Bryce, boasts of During althouzh his abilit a Lord Bryce's recent trip to the front, || ,RUB RHEUMATIC, , ACHING JOINTS AND 'STOP PAIN Connacting with HA RFTORD dis- | RANDRETH PILL 140 TRUMBULL S® next day the two returned to camp, after trudging through the trenches for many miles, the younger man had te admit that he was very much more fatigued than his companion. 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