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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1918. Boston Store POLICE, FIRE AND — S CHARITY BUDGETS The Great Rargain Giving |New Patolmen, Firemen and Event of Rerial Truck Needs Discussed E— | consider the es- | § met last evening to timates for tho vear's budget and ¥ spent a busy two hours. The first | hearing was on the requested appro- | priation of tho police board of $73,- | 929.64, which includes an estimated increase 10 per cent. for patrol~ men and officers of the department. | The itemized account showed that | 3 $7,570 is asked for the hire of su- . pernumerary policemen and it 5 exalained that in past years, amounts in the neighborhood 000 have been granted, they have al- ways been overdrawn. Owing to a change in the system of distributing city gasoline, the police department | needs only $470 this year, where a vear ago $788.98 was expended. The police board also asked $1,000 | for emergencies, explaining that in | iew of the war times and the uncer- | tainty of what the future has in store, | the police department should not be hampered by lack of money for | - . emergencies. Repairs in the police ) 3 ° lee Thls department can be cared for with $400, @{ D g it was estimated, while building im- N amon ua l y U @es . provements will necessitate the ex- z Opportunlty penditure of $1,800, Chairmah P. F. % King declared. The chairman also Full Consideration |5 i & B | --WILL OPEN THURSDAY MORNING-- purchase of another White car. The present maghine was purchased in ‘ 2.8 —_— e June, 1915, and cost $3,461. While g RES ™ it has never been properly cared for, - f i | WAR RISK EXP. the chairman sald, it has already cost $320 for its upkeep. A new pul- | 8 i el < K ] . ON FEBRUARY b motor at $200 is also needed by the | & § - % ; . police force. That the department | f§ ; : g should be augmented by two new B e . 3 a i regulars was another recomménda- : i o ; & / 3 2 tives of Soldiers May File Ap- tion of the board and for this an ap- P , 2Ol ‘B et 1A 55 - propriation of $2,208.24 was asked. 4 | i S Sales Am { % With only 29 men patrolling the : i B Cbtained d16S (]]mt t() X “m“ streets at night, E. N. Humphrey | K8 contended that the city is not prop- | i PR IR TR ENTY R A T s Hartford, Feb. 5.—Under a new S s ol o e ||| L e e ; S : votins segaraimg war mik meurance | & GOFDID Best in Percentage * creasing the personnel of the de- 5 (i o ; i | received from John L. Way, chairman partment. & X o 3 R ) E p N % 5 of the executive committee of the 5 ~ CURTML IMPORTS Fire Department Hearing. 2 e » . 2 o sos —— L) & soldiers’ and sailors’ campaign coun- | Very encouraging are reports-tod Representing the fire department s s Cllgbureauliof gwaty Tk dneurance :; from the factorles on the sale of th . - &0 g mCere > Washington, by the Connecticut State | oy, 2 Chairman YAY B/ Magnell | 'explained | slde poor: and it is a shame. He knew r | boys. The letter that Ifelix and (‘on\cmx(fllr:ané‘;ense i cation Wi TErift Stamps. There 15 a gain o Million Tons of Shipping to Be Di- | that a special appropriation for the | of onc tamily in particular, he said. | S i ‘dward wrole asking to send some | SOURCHL of Defense. abpltalon Ol I vearly 100 per cent. over the weel on fund, which is not included | that had mv;n completely cut off by H S | was received, but I cannot the bureau by relatives of men in | PTevious, and should there be a simi| verted to Carrying War sscutials the_dex ._;1»({'1(-v11111(1>\1$d‘ st ahould | the eharity department shd he hin- | ] comply owing to regulations forbia® ||ip.S0 LGl 2 ng abpllcations will | 1ar increpas mezt “weeks, it sl to French Battlefields. payroll estimates of $68,887 allow | for them, and the landlord wanted (o A NER IS PER%{H‘! part of France. Do nocemad {’;{;L‘S.“,‘.‘,,“ZL“E’;L‘{Z“?%S b6 10 the TR B e AU for an increase of fifty cents per [take it away from them hecause he kR Harry and I are going to take out LE 2 salos during the past wesp b S 4 ¢ r the | day which has Ul i said the city had been paving their insurance for $5,000 each, which win | the man in the service not later than | sales during the past week amountel @ (o neon TSk o ot aaforn el davawigh has ot yet been, sranted) / . o " i H p S ach, which Wil | the expiration of the time limit within | to $11,200. General Manager . W dical curtailment of imports not ab- | PY the common council. Other rec- [ rent and had then stopped it ze cost ) & month cach. We re- beg, L e ooa 5 g Gilpatric feels encours ommendations for the betterment of | Wanted the dinner to go as part pay- ceived the Heralds that sister sent us, | Which such application may be m ade. D ncouraged over th . e i : o wh situation, ax F i solutely essential to the conduct of the | 41, 4.0 gepartment were discussed at | ment for back rent. | Tlallsporl CaPI‘yll‘.S’ New B Iain T ket e e v Enom bYsthe Augyornm ot v whoria show IR war and for the diversion of 1,000,000 | joneth by Chairman Magnell and he| I think it is no credit for the char- s over here. It was snowing and f“‘”lf[“"‘:‘ B T RIS st unter ine Thoitt rii e tons of shipping from non-hazardous | called attention to the great need of | ity department to turn monecy back s R e Py " A - @ bad Christmas, of course. We did . ~ ¥ shape, 3 i 0 ar : ; sald G 'n | necticut members of the National | ROtable instances. as the fac 0 is asked. Mr. Humphrey rc Humphrey said that Santa Claus did not come down service to transport troops and sup- city needs new fira| lteferring to the above allegatior the chimney, although it is wide S e e Mr. Riley remarked that if the . W Mrs. Felix vy of [ enough, to put three of them ; ghting apparatus so as to be more LS S Patdin e b, Lt e o | Tuary 12. The Coumcil of Defense is tion by the Government. Estimates | independent, but he thought an acrial | ' 5 S L§ MatifstresiiatesinBrece iny oL 1l1IIoUED oo o it @ Koo Ame | vising relatives of these men to sl oo 2 e B phrey's duty as @ od cilizen C i e 5 Tis anyway, sir n and all sorts of fun. | ° 5 = = " . have been made that the shipping un- ;!_H(I} \\oil?ri be‘"sod very .mf,r““{‘, m'- i o to the charity depart- | (WO letters from their sons, William We had @ picce of turkey. We had | 8t at once in order that the soldiers ler control of the United States for -‘-” = ‘]“‘” :“-“W;““ ‘1"‘;“““{”‘ “ "\“ ment. Mr. Humphrey replied that | and lenry Gregory, who went “over few dutes, mixed nuts and apples | and sailors may be protected by this fl‘;x[rlv(”\\(,llfl‘"::;’r nu'nl ;:r(l)]):nf.(\ ‘x‘ 1\1:1:; many such cases can be found on the there” as members of the 102nd re for din I will close now for I | insurance which is provided by the to approximately 4,000,000 tons by | might be used only seldom .the nu.| "evords at the offic «-‘ll,;}. Charity [ \Nent 1ast fall. The lettors tell of the | will write once or twice a week. Iest l~<\"‘”"“”“1 at exceptionally low ¢ R i Organization. “Yes, and the Char ts the boyvs are experiencing regards to all and the friends that | rates. sU a step. merous ladders with which it would > experiencing, par The . g g o ston s be equipped can be used at all | itv Organization would have —&0ne . ticularly on their trip across the “big | Were asking for me. JheRgotnslofghelonsa Rl just e R e At o=t ol ) || wron= i eRtRET o RCERE N Forit o oo HENRY sent to its war bureaus and town | N Butoin Maching Gor 1,000,000 tons from coastwise, South | i 1hw';\\'r\:d hat there ave 25 |ing to us before they took charzoi Tha contents follow - - GOt o RthiTouEROuL th o .S“”;" “oP | Hart & Hutchinson ...... “*merican, and Pacific trade routes. As | bufldings in the center of the city, | ©f @ case. And no deserving c: | “Somewherc in France,” i CITY [TEMS } _”"‘l‘]_i‘“s‘e‘; “Yh‘(" (‘,‘tp 1:"; % | Stanley Works .......... far as possible these vessel would be | housing 872 people, where ladde will be uncared for if the charity de- | December 26, 1917 i B YOUL Soldiern To Sliye Protocios oYl Tanders, Brary: Clark.. replaced by the Duteh ships which | would Lo 3 aiotine partment knows it,” Chairman Riley | Dear Dad . FROaR Uncle Sam (ehmsuranvo.t Jdm,: )m?‘fer HEliner Chnok Goll have been held up in Atlantic sea- “These bulldings have fire oscapes,” | S1id. Further comment showed that| just a line to let you know that Winthrop council, Sonsand Daugh- "]““‘1" ”f‘:'. .‘:1,‘“” “';‘Lmh“&" Hoation | Corbin rench sailing vessel, and other S : = Mr. Humphrey's idea : to the | Rill and I are getting along fine, and tors of TLiberty I et Wed. | the time limit for m: g applic: & . °r | remarked Mr. Humphrey. 5 2 J UL EL NS for the insurance will expire and sug- & Cabi 3 shipping not available for traflic “They have not,” replied Mr. Mag- | Proper management of irity wor 150 in good health, hoping that this sday evening Members are urged oy AL it Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. through the danger zone. nell A is to keep people out of the town ! lctter will find you the samc to he present to welcome State Coun- ‘('\t’\'_'h“‘;he relat§ve (:'1}\ erue: Y’”‘: Traut & Hine It is understood that the details of “Well, its up to you to see that | Nome as much as possible by giving ¢ Daddy vou ought to have been | cilor Mrs. Hattic Malthy, qof West | OF Wire (dn mt.:“t n the semr;;?x ‘: North & Judd blan have been taken up by the Ship- | fire escapes are installed,” Mr. Hum. | them outside assistance. on that trip ac “pond” with | Haven gRcaiin orcer fisn nons v © | American Hosiery Co. ping Board; the War Trade Board, | phrey declared, to which the fire| The estimated office expenses and | us Gee but it was great. The cap-| 1 A1 mrady has (ransterred prop. | Xe Cut this insurance befors the | pyrycer Shirt Co. . —womoooss which, under the Trading with the i v : - salaries of the charity department are | tain of the ship didn't know what {o : : P~ | time limit expires. The poster also | L & . Gorbin. .. . . ading board chairman answered that he . 2 : i erty! on' Ledgecrestiayenuelitol M. Pa- || cesis ot oot iiriat ralativel &t homel| - : Enemy act, has a large measure of or his board has nothing whatever to $4,600, including an increase for the | make of it. He wanted to know if paleo o & L Russell & Erwin... Wittal aner Wnporta. mall otlos D kel ¥ city physician which he has asked | we were coming over here on a pic- | ' . y make applioation for e Mo | g & CuolNy. ) be i - * do with that work, SRS g o o e peiey Tre L Mrs. Catherine Foley of New H ance, provided the application is au- g crnmental agencies, = GRS <+ o[ but which as yet has not been voted | nic or what it was. The submarine é : Stanley Rule and Level C £ udge Gaffney then asked if it was s 4 | e ven will install the officers of Lead- | thorized by telegraph or cable by the | &y : afsa not possible for the fire department | UPOD: B o s good, but, not to have such Valean Iron Works > hall Beaton & Cadwell Co. Army entered the service at such a | Standing will show. Landers time that their Hmit expires on Feb- | % Clark has made a notah) weels, increasing sales and taking the lead amount of sales goes, but :Alinor Corbin still hold first place in the rac based on a percentage basis. The port of the sales is as follows Minor & Corbin ......... National Spring Bed Co. -. Fafnir Bearing Co. .. plies to France are under consdera~ overseas service could be in increased Screw Corp. Union Mfg. Co, .... chief to recommend fire escapes and No More City Farming. { unpleasant feelings hanging over us, f‘:"- ‘T"“"yi";? ) S “’;' “;_h‘_i’;;-] evening | man in the service. was told that he could make the rec- F. 8. Chamberlain, chairman of tho | the b we entertainments in the @' “'“ Sty ”_““‘\ e o — - ) Neglected ommendations, but that was as far as| finance committee, said that the New | different dining rooms fore and aft j""“-“:m'“‘hm_v_‘””' e . ] RAILROAD MEN AMALGAMATH z he could go in the matter. Judge| Britain city gardens would want an- | fut for all of that we sure wer ""; et b adiseniitanie ser @00 Stfp lee]y . COI‘[]S g B i COldS brmg Gaffney then said he thought that the | other appropriation this spring and ed for the Ibs! on our wa mar ¢ . work of the fire board dealt with prac- | Will be given a hearing on Iriday | across the “pond,” having our life | day to Thon ULty (o e Ollit With “Gets It” Division No. 2 Will Affiliate Wi P . At i her E iR thsaredcal |loy In this connection tho | belts handy, and we also t life ”*: -‘“**""”“" M. stadler of American Federation of Labor, neumonia th Pittsburgh, Feb. 5.—More than matters, and he agreed with Mr. Hum- . rked t there is somo hoat drills every (1”;\"( wlm = il health department h uar @ i e S i el . hoats » health departme as quar- |, . (D phrey that more men and more fire- | talk of cutting th ey tract (Mu LUN HediStoRlia ot Lo 1 mew cnae of diphiheris on | The Great Com-Loosencr of the Age. | organizations of railroad emplos AL fighting apparatus is the city's great- | nicipal Farm) in Stanley Quarter up | With nuiabers on them, so we knew | on é LSFlaon Never Fails. Painless. ented at. & anesiti est need. Mr. Humphrey also added | into 40 single acre plots and permit- ' Jjust where to go and what to do.: City avenuc s Whits the uset | Were Tepresented at a mecting ey CASCARA he UININE that the city is not any better off with | {ing the sardens committee to use it Three other lads and myself wer Frotierick Widstase fotmeriy ot | el ! ivnat's the use! | oquy the purpose of which ls ¢ A > five companies today than it was a | rather than again attempting a mu- | c'ected to lower boat No. - d jove Hill, has enlisted in the signul | S5, & 0058 - CEHE =1 ,,UTHM T formation of a railroad men’s di » 00 oV dozen years ago and he insisted that ' nicipal farm civilian boat. That is, t on corps, meving picture division, of the Lisilts. the phinless. o Hicen. sion of the American Federation { OMN more apparatus and additional men| The finance commitce will meet | ¥ope (o lower it, which havir iy and leaves tomorrow for New | (wR It The Pamless CTIKe-Bbas | obor. At 6 preliminary meetig The old family remedy —in tablct | are needed much more than is an| again tomorrow evening and also on ! cvery day. there was no question bul Yohk where he will take a special | T lore, until I was blue in the | vesterday it was decided the ne e s e e g aerial truck. _ | Friday evening. On Ioriday cvening | tiat we knew how and what to do | course in the Columbia school of - 3 division should be known as Divisig Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 Chairman Magnell explained that| the water board will appear to as e of an emergency. phot aphy No. 2, railroad employed’ departme: days. Money back if it fails. Get the one reason why the department has| for $144,800. let me tell you daddy, we had of the American MaNeratian &l Red Top and Mr. not sought a new fire house is he- wild time nights on board ship § | P . ] T s L MAY ENTER SFR‘HGE WA [ The organization, it is announcel Hill's picture on it | cause of the increased cost of build- | ould rain like fury and the old } V] will comprise the members of ¢ 24 Tablets for 25c. | ing, and in connection with the talk , _ip \ Id be howlin around the ailroad brotherhoods on the rail ‘llh” the people are misled into be- omething awful and 1 really believe {yyilliam S, { Maple Strect, . > = A " " MANCHESTER LEADS. saving Campaign, = = lieving that they have a good aerial that old wind started around the " il «'1\;1’\‘:,: y}.,\,‘nf‘h:‘f,‘. ARl ladder now, when as a matter of fact | Governor Holcomb Appeals to Com- Other side of Siberia somewhere. Tt Applics for Place in United States d g 'ms(‘x‘xwl’ 'l oyt taritation we the one owned by the city is too old would raise some awful waves. only | _ Ry s d, s pres n to be of any great value. Mr. Hum- necticut to Furnish Ier Share of about 30 or 40 feet high, and we Ordnance Department. 4 am G. McAdoo, director genera ® | phre uggested a tractor for the vould be about that high one minuio ¢ . railroads, the necessity for an ohrey suggestec acto 44 g would be abo at high one minutc e o i e radlrod ‘ or_an 8 ek present aerial, but was told that such | Artisans and Mechanics. nd as many feet helow the mext. | oo t@ S 0 N Hpars / crease in wages and het ; Musterole Loosens US Those n addition would cost $5,000 and still N Rl Voo (SIS BT TR st i S i) SR B nit] L i o ¢ I conditions for railroad workers. Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain | icave the city with an old plece of| Ilartford, I L e Ol S T 0 vt () bt i) i itee RSO L GBI O8I s You'll know why thousands use Mus- pparatus. Mr. Magnell added that X Bt }m“"\ ”.‘m\"»‘ 2 ‘y“ stomachs, bul T am glad to say tk Hardwarve ( .\.-‘wv-mm\ Saturday, ha teria oacs you experience the glad re- | the fire underwriters had recommend- S < St el ae, cld ik wen @ (0ne SRR e T 5 e % ho Associated Press to publish th file 1 atic or a place o i f i otves ed an aerial ladder as the most need- o L ULON dizy from i, 3 . R e e ) e . i : = heéé'é Sa“’j; at once from the nearest | ed piece of apparatus for the city. Mr. @mm message to the people of il wo Soubl e plenaed ve f’: :(;v':m.;nv:;‘.‘;:‘y%v‘w n“‘r :“ )l v‘.\\lxml Corns Simply 2 ::Tfim Us, We use | mown Jras Subscribed $39,000 in Wy Y H6a Gintrad ey thought a tractor caps the state: > at Bill and T t in the same | States gove e My sk Gots-Te" drug sm‘fek" 3;'3 a_lclc?n,whtxtedom%nttn;(, fff”fl.‘,‘\',"‘,"if .:l((";y v‘..n;‘ could be t | “The federal government tells t . .::.‘(}: “'\{ 1l “; 3 e "m’"””f oy to the national capital Sunday and |face and red in the toes. No more for with the oil of mustard. Bel : Gl : oty s : ateroo slep o tarnedliEe svenin e TTe tove se “Gots-It" ek aatiord) Beb State gl;?a?]ea mustard plaster and does not | for $2,200, but Mr. Magnell | that the submarine a 15 oot nd I slept in the top bunk. “"““‘_i”‘l;:i\_l :‘ f\i‘:n;m‘ \T\"’ 1\'\”\“\”1”'-\“ me. 1 Gets-1t It never fails Hartford, blist Brings ease and comfort while | had received no figure low at. | over, and that ships are being SUnk .mmere was two other New Britdin [28211 this ovening for shinglon to | Touch any corn or callus with two 'yyar Saving o o) & % V er e truck is given or| faster than they are being replaced, % A. = -~ in a state | cOMmPplete his plans for entrance into | drops of “‘Gets-It” and “Gets-It" W Sday that it is being rubbed on! Whether an aer T [ c fellows in with us (four i e eel W - 4 d e al Musterole is recommended by many | not, five new firemen are needed, the | and that ship-building must be \oom which was quito larg,) and it | Sovernmental work. Alr. Trask is one | tho rest. It's a rcll(-Il ;u be able e n Cnne e y 241 (55 S speeded up In order that the U-boat ity b 5¥%o have ol o e best mechanics s stop cutting corns, making them bleed and ses. Millions of jars ar¢ | chairman said. peec ymake it very nice for us, ) 2 S » A e o e _ R E aiing gg:f?nnuanlym{or bronchitis, cm?xp stifl Charity Department Criticized. menace may be overcome. New Britain boys in the same state | 21d hopes to land a captainey or a | wrapping them up like packages and |a basis f"' Jwar, saving ia, pleurisy, rheu L ; - “The United States shipping board, | . e itat ol by hiiei| | mEdoBER berul s el el e e e Seaontadl e j neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu Representing the charity depart- = 1 Rt . moves a ? 5 lea is t town. of Manche Phry ati i d aches of the “hai . R iley co| tho department of labor and state | (n, lights on deck) so it never pald 5 - noves any corn clear and clean, led : matism, lumbago, pains an es of the | | o))+ Chairman Frank Riley spoke 3 . FIRST BOARD 12X AMINATIONS O o m. | and war savin tamps of a tof back or joints, sprains, sore muscle: ‘ts budget of $19,000, which is councils of defense throughout the [, go on deck after dark, because 5 - |ing the toe as smooth as your palm. fé : ied Srongrd i bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of Lor ‘f,fi u'gcvmm was granted last | SOURtrY ve undertaken to enroll . would go into a porthole or Notifications have been sent out to | You can wear those new shoes without q ot S0 00 o her e y he: off nts pneumoniak JUOREmorS d i 50,000 artisans and skilled me- | comething which would not be any | 800 Class 1. A, registrants in 1 pain, dance and be frisky on vour feet | Man r up to last Saturday ni i sheat D . | year. He sald thist If the war con- 3 i i i \ ¢ : o . When the last official census was 30c.and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 Heoas litions will grow steadily | chanics for service in the shipyards. 100 good, not knowing where you |first exemption district notifying great to use “Gets-It g 2 wa tinnosScont i ‘ i1| The men thus enrolled will be | ou nd after you struck the ob- |them to appear for examination on “Gets-It" is sold at all druggists len Manchester had a population worse and the charity department will would ¥ i PP $ T 5,841 4 presetit ‘popuiifiiis N and more, espe-| known as ‘The United States ShiD- |.iucle, so we always remained below. |Saturday and Sunday at the Peevi. | (you need pay no more than 25 1,641 2 : be called Bpon T Ore sore. | My, Hum.| vard Volunteers of the Public Sery- | —_— ! cational Grammar school. The first |a bottle), or sent on receipt of price | esti 1 at 16.000 imates cially at the town home. Mr. jce Reserve. Somewhere in France,” | hoard is also mailing certificates to | by E. lLawrence & Co.. Chicago, 11 n the later ligures make Manche phirey then remarked tha o e iwey | ket nt ot nion i | December 26, 1917. | its me take the place of the| Sold in New Britain, ) ) sule of war saving of thinking the outside paor are not onnecticut this enrollment i 26, T | men, to ta Sol L = s P Sy e world's be 1 5 far ahead of e BT 1id that when | to be carried on under the dircction | hear Mother and Father | cards given out June 5. The second | recommended n'\ \:‘v 1 N ,;l ity department begins to eur- | of the Conneeticut State Council of | 1 received five letters — Ghristmas | beard will send out these cards | remec v ! P e ; iy D - 1 car 1 LT 1or ne . cxpenses it beging on the out- | Defensc | Day and was very glad to hear from ! shortiy 19 1 n | nec