New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1918 Economy Days at ‘?“‘“i’;‘:::;:;;; HOSFALS ] we seecauze on meraLanD | | CHAS. DILLON & CO. ench to Trenches. | i fi\& Efi AQHEA]Y g [\ BEAVER BOARD FOR CEEL]P{G HA RTFORD, in this city, s | DEPARTMENT §1§ AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES ii“‘:’.hii" ::‘:;.:';';;‘:“::‘.“.{::‘*’ §lf GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. oo A | CALL OR PHONE 359. -Hands, 3 for $1.00 n-Hands, 2 for § ¢| For Saturday e THE JOHN BOYLE Co. We Will Offer a Number of Special Bar- PRl e A : 00 & 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE $2 and 2,50 Knitte Searre” § | ; R 1 gains in Painters, Decorators and Sign Malers RAINCOATS AND RAENCAPES B OR SE A L S e e o PETTICOATS, WAISTS, MUSLIN UNDER- e, and as | IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. regulations might take all the joy out| Victory standard for housewites e 93-99 Asylum St., Connecting M of life for the inhabitants of the W.‘i S et i VJE[.XR, HOUSEDRESSES AND TRIMMED n't full and . ; o 3 er to real- With 140 Trumbull St. Jobn Porter and Walter Garde of | Of® €up flour; 1-2 cup substi- hat fine man HARTFORD, this city and Almon C. Judd of W tte; 1-3 teaspoonful t; 1-3 to Hoping into the | Bl tcrbury, composing the hotels and | "']', :‘”2_’““”“‘”1”* 3 to 1-2 lives, That par- S e, my rostaurants division of the TFederal :r] it ed tremendous Food Administration for Connecticut, | . St tho flour ana salt and t 2,000 men on| _ 7 were among the first to foresce the fhce the war began pie famine and actual deprivation WIi1 cold water and roll out to ] : ; : e been on the Toll of | Sueh as never occurrod to officials | (¢5ired thickness. Pastr i 0 | y cte,” would prove a detriment to 4 7ashington, who are sadly unac-| -0 0 y baked s well : : 4 1 Monday. | t i federal officers have re- : UR2C | allowing fr 5 : attorney is A. A. Greenin | leased the local ‘mar 5 B quainted with the delights of New | ' Def ot Sibiitod 1 1 i e iocal man uwho fallad o e aking, : g on June The local ofli- land"s -z i { nd pie. Tt has all been fixed up | o 7 J 2 ntend MLL TAX IS ANE v%ETE{Y P]F ' now however and those who have scen = - 3 RELEASED. s will keep a watchful eye on himws Buperris p = 1] 490 and tasted the new Victory ples, ) " FOR §1,000 — Spunia, when taken into custody, ho fro alurm & PROSPECT FOR CITY L e .| toenl Chasacics, m Tiad shape, 18 Al | Whcared to e on the vergo of de. ed of the death of his™® ' 2 lowed to Re ium tremens, and shortly before he hiladelphia and he left for that city nomopeeongrui ! o 4 gy y it SR i ford yesterday by Connecticut food administration, are 2 aos @ nat t ity « Assuming that the A o) bday to attend the funeral. Board of Publiy Works' Estimate Ts H il N, i i P ST S Sl ) : hed phys uty Marshal T Hawiey, he el sl s G Gonnecticut Will Not Be Deprived b0 e nil Gl Al es claiming injurics 11 condition of Pete a, “Stoney S s e il Cut—No Tyolley Station B ool __.,_u_-—-._.,_._——-_—_,,._.“._.___m..____.____.______ ' 1 sfied if h at Besse-Leland’'s.—advt. ¢ the differcnce hetween the old | Every department at the Kav- This Year. of Favorite Dessert straight wheat “tarts”, as the English haugh Shop, 40-46 Pratt street, Hart- el a S apers call them, and the new | Lra, is showing a large assortment of Unless the board of finance and failie 7 Shelr o uction | ew Spring and Summer gowns— | taxation makes radical changes at its B Wtons mee sl aRiy o avt. meeting tonight and the cauncil and Hartford, b. Herbert Hoov- st 30 per cent. of cereal sul Children’s 25c Hose 19c at Besse- | the city meeting do not authorize | er, who is responsible for the return s and other shortening than but- iand’s—eadvi. other changes, the tax rate for New | of many a lost s line and for : lard should be used in the - - — s A x of them. Barley flour and Britain this year will be 20 1-2 mills. \ ning of sl memories > | alng corn flour in the proportion of one The sub-committee of the finance 1 = r en 1 must now watch out for wheat- 3ip, fhicas RE s board completed its report at a mect- g o5k third to two-thirds of wheat flo ing held yesterday afternoon and spandEporkies iday have heen satisfactorily used in ma H SR ! n't the heart to penaliZo ins the mew ple after slicing off several proposed es- : el s!' h Himates, fixed the budset So inat a so_ | further tho patriots of Connecticut’a 'Tho following recipo is ziven as a e 56 bHolt T e fuss whic se IS tax SwanliBprovideample i fundsy| Piel BeltThio RILLIS LU SSEWE e S A I % v v worl in“the shortenin Moisten to dough This, added to the half-mill tax voted | in Boston before it was : recently and arranged to be added to | decided that the Boston bal : o this year’s tax, makes the probable ends mi ave o bi "*l 2 5 2 mills. ' their favorit urday nizht > In going over the list of esti " stance was not comparable t Absolutely RGUIOVES | as presented by the city departments, | the consternation that stirred the pie | the estimated budget of the police belt when it nm\f.\‘ru:“ t‘\‘ the ‘m;' Indlgestlon Dl‘uo'glstg partment was not curtailed In the | wheatles: ys and whe ess 1 € fiabCOCk Co main, the fire department budget was | and the | further dra akers’ refund money if it fails. ~5¢ passed and, while an item of $6,000 = - —— — for the purchase and installation of rubberized cable was denicd, the quest for $12,250 for a mator aerial truck was granted. In the health board, only $350 is allowed for the d | maintenance of an automobile, while | § B | $434 was requested. The charity d partment’s estimates were sut | some extent. The board : $19,000; only $17,000 is allowed the care of the Town Home, and $ instead of $1,000 is recommended f. e repai A request of $1,000 for a piggery at the Town Farm is elimi- | § i nated entirely. The finance board has | @& ’ granted only $16,000 for hospita B | isvlums instead of the $17,000 asked. [ ’ The greatest culs have been in the | | aepartment of public works, where the | i 8 | 52,000 for a trolley ws station at mayor's insistence, $11,000 has been cut fram the $19,425 asked for new macadam. This will ma it impossi- Bl o o macadamize rond surcet 0o | § 28 @ wall covering, and also offers every year. 1e schoo )0arc which $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Jiecer == smmrmmion 5z sesois| ) opportunity for the expression of individ- tails The finance board has recom- SH]RTS B monca et omty 515,000 ietena of| § yal taste—from the manmy charming de- t ry, -, and it also Tecomme: % 8500 1ess tnan the 310,000 acked for | sigms, textures and colors, ome can choose 0o recommended that only $5.500 instead of $6,000 be a 2 3 & o 2 for $1.50 | lowea for o sehoot boara miseci- | just the very thing to harmonize with not laneous fund. Saturday Only § G only their own ideals, but with furnish- AUTO DEALER IN COURT £, Martin O'Mara, axed 20, an o il jngg W{}OdWQl‘k, drapgnes’ etc. mobile salesman was before Judge 0 § i J. T. Meskill i licy ur s o ® e e G You should visit our modern Wall Pa- motor car on trapsportation mark- $LU0, $1.50, S2.00 )| = o= erveme o department before you select the pa- | that in reality he wad violating no s C APS | Jo because, he eta, ne v werels | peys for your spring decorating. Our as- | house to the rer e was lot with o warning to exercice nore cui- | B gortment includes a wide variety of styles tion in the future 69c 1 Thoo and colorings which will make it pessible Saturday Only e e 0 ) or yeuitoiselect =ai the paper you desire s oo 1917 REMNANTS AT COST | , : 518, $18.50, 520, § : ‘k’” ,‘ A good assortment of 1917 papers in : Women’s $5.00 Calf Lace, now $3.98 $22.50,824 B Ll I o ] hundles of 10 to 12 rolls at $1.00S150 § | | Boys’ $2.50 Bluchers, no, §2.00 highly important work. Pay is good; food, clothing ana auariers ara mmened. ko - (8§ per bundle, while they last. . § i Government Insurance up to $10.000. If you are trained in one of o at once to any vtion Qve{coa?s i \:“L"‘ ' ? TREER ‘ Us : : %\..g‘v . £) SHO o M"’ émrrm Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Saturday Only e of ¢ t age get a lette ard.

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