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ppring 8 P n street.—A [rhe meeting of 1 e hal Daughters of Isabelld, wHich s postponed from Tuesday night account of inclement weather, will held thig evening at the society’s pms on Main street. uc James T. Meskill has hand- down a decision for the plaintift recover $1 and costs of §9.41 in the e of Barney Lehrer against Steve ckoewicz and for the defendant in case of Theresa Stefnick against kephine Gifford ose Micofski yesterday purchased store of Michael Pisarko on bad street for $600 at an auction ducted by Cons Fred Winkle. herman Zahnleiter and Louis Rov e brought action against Santi Ev- i to foreclose on a mortgage on bperty on West street. Judge Wil- F. Mangan is counsel for the ntiffs and the case is returnable the city court on the first Mouday March. EVENTS TCNIGHT photo le and superior theater. yaudeville Lyceum igh class photo plays, Fox's the- g and vaudeville fov pictures e I at New ets meets in Turner furner society 1. Lexington lodge, I. O. O. F., ¥. 0. U. A. M. hall rater Jahn lodge, D. of H., Bardeck’s hall Bapt street Nest of Owls meets in t. Jean de ste society 34 Church ady Elec- ha Charter Oak, F 1. ourt Progre: gles hall. ourt of A., meets JElectric h of A., meets in PATRIOTTO EXERCISES. s’ Club to Hold Fitting Observance of Washington’s Birthday. ashington’s Birthday will be fit- ly observed at the Boy club to- row night, when an entertainment be given ot member of the has been invited to bring his lents to the affair. There will be usical program and Frederick V. eter, past state commander of the [A. R., will deliver a patriotic ad- Arthur A. Pilz has ar- following program of Selection, “America”, band; addres Ir"d(‘r\rl\ gelection Boys' Club President pirector ged the reises: s’ club Streeter; d; remarks, ist; violin solo, George C. Olcott, sted at the piano by Miss Irene bmis: selection, Boys' club band; Ihologue, Jack Kiley, assisted by neis Glynes. REAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS ells How To Get Quick Relief rom Head-Colds. It’s Splendid! 1 one minute your clogged nostrils open, the air passages of your d will clear and you breathe ly. No more haw snuffing, ing, headache, No €gling for your B or catarrh et a small m from your druggi fttle of this r ant, ling cream your i etrates through every air p heo head, soothes the inflamed Hen mucous membrane es instantly 3 fine 15 cold or hes so quic can ng, dryness. T h at night; will be gone. bottie of I Cream App! st now. anti nos rnest W. | oL any o farm cm\anum reported that a complete, at the Marc sales report ranging fro bushel, posited witl 66; cash in $241; cash reau clerk, Petitions From W. claimed raid during t ir to in the fir ity it was referred February 7, gusta Lor: ing from also re John Jack camages icy walk, b Larson’s ol: pendinz ittee we published a supplies anc City Taking u to several e said he favc presented, rate of 20 levied. He timate AS I he added, than last Councilman that later report salary sum report of ted with mills in ¥ 16 A report ment relati the ice hou Alderman the insuran counts he U has nat ye surance m ing that the w to reimbur: Curtis intiv pelled to li A resolut dent and the city el the sioners wa amended o department shops, i tion hould be ¢ rm action stion ordinances council rec of the favored patrolmen, sala at $1,870, t poli th Curti, he paid tho men getti untouck aries of is more Alary n Alder and said that of time is imposs 3,456 1 due from N w. overpaid ta that the assumption that the proper near s0n caused further ; minor reports from the fin E e accepted recommendation cf the committee on Tax Rate Approved. Alderman O. mills plus the will items, Without the finance mills in the second Ice House Curtis. Bailey’s contract insured. insurance and Mr. failed to do assistant jurisdic soda, ed must ard was Police Officials’ The polic y be fixed at § the sergeant’s | man s thought the to NEW BRITAIN u Eichstae tenant’s salar, captain's at alary at without gue ing the ¢ increase much as n REASES PSPAY nant and The mended be paid that twice | will | police and } want to be that in Hartf city are paid Councilman similar ideas, | ness of today | to a great ext tion, v moved be fiy $1,870 0. ien. an ow ief or d voted. ordinance full ord a MOI‘e Curtis moved to amend so t be paid weekly, th ed at and They v At the captain the commiit the at the $1,760 were las did pe mec not tee recomn lieu the chief’s a | G DRESSING WORK Controversy Over Pay Day. time city employes month. expl; fire department paid weekly. ¥ all empl weekly Eichstaedt espec done is ent Chairman al In reply A. E. M Alderma the: ainin emplove: also sai th Te oyves of entertained | since bu to a qu agnell n Vi that s a e on a cash basis said the firemen would welcome their pay Comptroller H. cach wee Curtis, in he did not for | it would mea Cit reply favor the twice n surer comptroller f the | much moro | full time | gaged at | He said he | worth while. by a chango e in- 1a; o ider B of Flof a sal: did publ , motion 1o | an O. ¥.| men of de his usual | could pay n and ac- | cash rather fment of hav violates of i | On on iits prilk cov | was lost, barn with cther | moved that ¥ the ancient ice \ copened, but, Plal brief report from mmiMee was accepted Qmment. a | to get the | payment plan. ed that a at this| created a be 1 1o followi the prices | $1.95 per Cash de- ¢ treasurer, 130.265 { itain hospital $354. se an detafled ibl h mee was 75 cent 4 bushe report Tt reguls other two nd six fiva the chief ary force wo { than 10 or referred to th The council attend a hurch of St Mar m cap i ew T pos possession $211.10; total were rec Ruilen axes $8 these taxes the past on of of War $5,698 foll rebate in to i fe} for 90 h ordi to wwment in accepted. nce | was zone when in d zone. It commiti claim f v fall on an chool on im of Au- taxing the sccon the claims <inkade! from High The ¢ dama anley Move Alderman of members the he the 1917. ni for all on S It was voted to $100 in settlement for | when he fell ou sottlement Anianda has deferred inves incre a week ago. their pay ity. 'l tell keep on raisi stand a rod of them veto the mayor. Alderman that the Counc favored old zive ut of im nce com- as previousl s the report 1 and | $150. nd so W rack on the Landers said board of D small busines: d printing. estimaltes, attention then as tax iiready p the proposed F. Curtis called rrors in printing ored passing the report alled nd the mayor of the b bers ought but he ter has not the start. policemen, men for mill rht e which he thou the es- de up are excellent and, shaw only $22,000 more ear for appropriatio; hstaedt said he hopes various departments’ show their individual rather than in a lump further comment the hoard was ac- its incumbent tax rate of the first district and fo zane. n W thought the excessively by M. P. sewer Some crease, hopes that cil will ta matter and intelligently investigation. ough said practice calls his pa and then 00 and at meetir mderstood that Mr .y | tho t paid his last vear's vest oney, though the build- | then stick by The mayor explaincd | ment became othe ho s ca Rapped. from the water depart- ve to on 2 Mr. paying insurance sioned comment that o said for ce o 1t th e ¢ ater department pays the | complex Bailey is supposed | to adjourn se that department. Al public nated that the lessee I $150 this and should be com- ve up to his contract. H ion to put the superinten- superintendent of ectrical department undecr tion the commis- passed ws n | the health it all food which ar sanitary res der pain an G. M bar-room Curt Three duced by passed. Ono So from inance pros fount show ete a ot at tho in viol rman sai o T | aonc theught xamined les of ken that and 1 1de | pas | partm t to = | the new barn Another w department t tailed report the water sh | whilo tho ary increases | cord for department. The board | ¢ increase granted but urged that the 00, the c lieuten 1t $1,750 and | $1,505 each. Alder sald at the last meeting | laries of the lower be increased, whilo | ng a higher hould | water red. Now, he 1, i ne | tail the police d | house, be increased he thought' Bailey, » than fair to go all » lake list and increase all hi en where they are up these recommenda- | man Curtis took the floor he would move that the | ror police pay be increased | mo It was passed. Council- | ¢ on report on received. o the building was Pay Boosted e board petitioned that the onsider the s ce chie’s | | the wood w it looked pre | offered | lievea the co I ton‘ he third "he should the te the and iriment of Only One LAXATIVE natur Cold worl off ho shoudl have of 10 per cent. increase. salary city while the increase superintendent of a deserving man, was refused. s got too much ror said he r the the police and works instr the | and $8 a cord, | regarding = r will Ty of the a final uld opinion to a pla as n 3. ¢ of not think Alderman ordinances a ments could be made wher artments, prope the than by McDonough favored getting workers vote the emplo of Curtis check. directly amendment whereupon Alderman Curtis vote on the ordi- | nances be (deferred a month in order of the city em- | | ployes on the weekly or semi-monthly question, n and 1uch worlk. dc has to the plar ar by chair: amberlain said work it will mean that a have to be e $2,500 or $3,000. n said v bonded, in Council af; police the The police commission recommend- lieutenant d that be the department con- | sist otherwise of not policemen, sergeants, detective more ordinance received flag not not sergea The consist than 10 an r: n of more th moro nt 1pernume not le 0. It wa committe invi at more than forty- ) than and a ation John the Evangelist on mayor’s change the Salary r Ho said o reflection on their abil- you ng char ed men putting g and’ basi to blic - Jester board of of a the charity eto pu instated a May a zentlemen, sala getting some said e of by the c said he 1lari the cut the rorks nd “ a g member.” erally said he d of public never thought the entire sala been handled ith a. rly up nd Councilman of sa O'Brien, then ha think reconsidering is disgustin coun efully its vote. more it was cut short by in thought W to have due resp id he received 2 of th court The m next ve: the sala reviso th only afte that voting a moved a reduction be salary thought on a e He proposed method Jargon. that t blic work t $200, if es you'l hair,” would cut 1 C D ouncilm pay is p in vy item tho orks been v mat of department an o of $50 over the vote taken in you 1 in- to the right from ect to the flat ra a clerk was He e sough of an in coun T salarie thorougt McDon the coun matt t the nex - of ed the te he | 5 t ision h t said he il should always in- before A conf Thus the r was law Three department ol her new, tion da, u as o ting members T instru to ommissio: kept anim town of the nd he i in s h neces, ordering give a of its sale of ed. sold wood from public wood the its He had water to of an inferio tty al resolution ordered to the public department t good to confer prohibiting farm the ¢ complete char; water s cut and delivered said the attempted explanation is that might have voting the argu using bay of emains a Aces. important resolutions, Alderman O. F. Curtis intro 1cting ner in re the This i dai law, th neluded harity the Ae wood from > epartmen ¢ water that 1nd and a motion the t ] were with milk same o a de- ons in 0 t 36 de but him and i re ortage to some cx- to rer he of the ¢ ontract th ort ic autions “BROMO QUININE” nuine, in BROMO QUININE. B. W One Day. 20c. e de- with at Look GROVE, -all for full name | ters y have N DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NEW GRADUATES ON Class of 13 Comp fes Course at | Red Cross Rooms surgica] dressings department a sub- department has been created for car- teaching the ssings. Mrs. i i i ‘ Owing to the increasing size of the | | | Tving on the work of |'making of surgical ¢ | A. J. Sloper is in charge of the new { instruction department, and is en- rolling morning, afternoon and eve- | ning classes for a seven-lesson course. Anyone wishing to take the courso | may do so upon application to Mrs. | Sloper. This is an opportunity which | Will be appreciated by many who are unable to attend daytime lessons. A SS Of 22 was started last night and 3 have just completed the course, TJ:(; following comprise the graduat- Fanny Brown, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. W. L. Hatch, Caswell, N Harold W. | 'Charles Pinches, Mrs. C Mrs. John L. Johnson, Mrs Eldridge Beecher, ) Don't w canceled postag Cross. Somebody, somewhe tarted one of thoso pleasant likely-to-be-annoying fictions concern- ing the value of postage stamps which have served their original purpose. This time the idea spread abroad that the American, Red Cro: vised a method of extractin dves from the canceled stamps putting the dyes to practical use. There is nothing more in the scheme than a figment of somecone’s imagina- tion; but the Post Office reports that several bag stamps have accumulated t zood ill of persons thought they were to help win the war. two weeks, also, sco been received at Red Cross he from persons asking regarding the matter. Cros to advertise, as widely as the absolute falsity of the report that used postage stamps any value through the extrace tion of the dyes contained in them. During D. Division totaled Production en below: M Herbert . Cooper, Mrs. Katherine Joy. nd enersy saving amps for the o time the of rou who someth thin the of letters ha 1quz tion The Red by states Conn. N. J. Hospital Garments Hospital Linen Knitting Surgical Th« sings 53,204 14,3 13,154 36,986 28 743,703 701,552 10,125 i 106,7 Connge of a population that of Connrecticut, the showing made by Connecticut co pares vary favorably with the two states in the Division. Don't forget the dance to be given in Elk's hall on March Sth by the Sunshine society. Intire proceeds go to the Red Cro The regular mecting of the Center weelk population and New York hs nine times ther weekly 1-da Red Cross will be church on i sewir held THIEVE of F. H. Street Vi ACTIVE. Alford ted Twice. THome on Court House thieves are active about the city according to reports made at the police station. The residence of F. H. Alford at Court street has been the prey of this class within a week, but owing to the ah- sence of Mr. Alford and his family in the south, the extent of the plunder can not bo a ained. The local detectivo bureau has commenced work on runnir down the guilty par- ties. The th made th en- trance by smashing a window in tho rear, and the discovery was not made until yesterday when a maid in the employ of Irs. Alford visited the house. TPeople living adjacent to tho ho report seeing strangers ahout the premises within the past few days. A daring daylight robbery was com- mitted yesterday morning at the home of Louis Romenici of 812 Stan- ley street between 10 o'clock and noon hour, and as a result about $75 in cash and a check for $5 is miss- ing. Mrs. Romenici was enzaged washing clothes in the kitchen, and the thief made his entry through the front door, where a drawer of a bu- reau in one of the front rooms was rifled. UN PLOT AGAINST SPAIN. German Embassy Secretary Amnarchisti Encour- aged Propaganda. Par; tween the "eb. 21.—Close relations be- German embassy at Madrid | and most notorious anarchists in | Sy n have been brought to light, ac- | cording to the Matin. | The newspaper El Sol has published documents to prove that Dr. von | Stoher, second secretary of the Ger- | man embz at Madrid, sent money to anarchistic agitators and com- | mitted the imprudence of writing to them. The propaganda thus financed, this paper, was directed not a inst public order, but even inst the person of the king. The | revelations have had a profound ef- | fect in Madrid | At the request of the ‘(l\muu\ a safe-conc through | > has been granted to Capt. vo { Krohn, formerly German naval tache Madrid, whose recall | requested by the Spanish government. | | Von Krohn vmily also will be per- | | mitted to travel through France on | conditior. that they conform to all the a at was necessary twice | Georget May Red ! hasz | but | de- | and | Department | i old | mber the output of the | § 4,454,465 | | | | | | authorities. measures prescribed by the g FEBRUARY 21, 1918, FELT LIKE A HEW PERSOR Ater Taking Gnly (ne Box Of “Fruit-a-tives” Easr Sure Harnour, ‘Tt is with great pleasure that I write to tell you of the wonderful bencfits 1 have received from taking “Fruit-a- tives’’. For years, I was a dreadful sufferer from Constipation and IHead- aches, and 1 was miserabic in every way. Nothing in the way of medicines seemed to help me. Then I finally tried “Fruit-a-tives”” and the effect was splendid. 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