New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1918, Page 3

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relFRE LOSSES FOR YEAR ARE LARGER Chiel Dame’s Report Shows In- crease-Summary of Duties e THE NEW sPRING AT Tn the annual report of Chief Rob- plain colors, with P. K. Collar | ! " otal loss by fire amounted to $204,- and Belt. | 200 and the value of the : Elastic Belt, in plain¥and||Ealcdibaouiiaanorszs: ancies. oceurred fal three fires not od loss of $6,000, $182,931 for ¢ aking total and short sleeves in neat de-i signs of percales. CARD. 1eso three Apparatu The apparatus in nent man, Richard Hartnett, was re- tired 6n a pension and Master Me- chanic Fdward Burke hs been afted in the National Army. John W and Os Nygren have been @ | detailed as permanent men still leav- | ing us short two men in the per- | manent force. Two callmen, Harrs s e ==——-m——mmmm————==| Phalon and Tke Hills, h: igned e Caswell, Fr William Forsyth and 41N an were retired on ions. the call were appointed to 430 MAIN STREET : John <gan, Livery Cars for hire, day and night. ot e Parsons. Storage, Supplies and Repalring. in | n Annex | AW iamber ot lstylesiin|| MESCASSRC TN SR EE S Regular House Dresses, long | where the loss $41,131 and Lan- | ders, Frary & Clark ith an estimae pair and N 1 he » which is under- going some much-needed improve- | ments Pulmotor. June Sth at 45 a. m., received a from the ¢ for the pulmotor 7 Elm street. Chief’s car and two men responded, found Blanch Waters who was overcome b gas | rom a defective gas fixture used th otor for about 15 minutes and recovered. August 21st at $:00 p. m., received For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears M___ 92 2 277 the Signature of sitior present standing of the force s follows: One chief en gineer, one assistant engineer, 40 per- manent men and 31 call men, making CASTORIAT ert M. Dame of the fire department | the total force 73 men. DRESSES HAVE | the forty-sixth of the department and | Hose. HO'US' his twelfth renewal of the recom- | We have 10,117 fet of 2%%-inch ¢ ARRIVED mendation for the erection of a new | hose, rubber lned, most of which is fire station south of the rallroad , in good condition; 1.000 feet of chem / tracks is made. The report shows|ical hose and 1,200 feet of 3-inch | g - announcement CON-| 262 fires, of which 18§ were still | hose, rubber lined; in addition we i iQ P s 3 rms. Chief Dan ire losses f. have )0 feot of h and 200 ernlng thlb populdr lln,e l‘fl“ the yc are larger n in previo i-Inch hose, rubber lined proved to be of marked inter- | yeurs | (hew). to Do placed with the new ) 3 :bli The report In rt follows: | automobile pump now ordered. est to _the purchgsmi{m.hhc. (2 e tnsrolon s MR mp nos Billie Burke, in stripes and | has responded to 76 bell alarms and | The houses aro in ood eondition 186 still alarms, a total of 262. The | with the exception or some small re- Tows: One chie 2 au- from the power station on Cor SE | tomobile chemica hose combina nue for the pulmotor. Chief - O ) 1 3 - The ba]ance Of our RO tior 2 automobile 750 gallon pump | car and two men responded Fou BUSHES and RAMBLERS | chemical and hose combination, 1 au- who Had heen struck b tomohile 250 gallon pump chemical | d the pulmotor but was « 8 : HAVE ARRIVED. | and hose combhination, 1 automobilo | {o bring him to T | city service hook and laddc 1 70~ September 21st at p. m., x¢ ON SALE NO *| foot hook and ladder, horse drawn | ceived a call from 103 Booth strect 3 | Two hose wa and | for the pulmotor. Chie car and | ice hook and ladder, all | three men responded nd V. Kro- 0 i pinski overcome from s from an | Force of the Department, open Rfet. o Used ”“‘\ DL """"" oo T o about 30 o tes. After e was re: been changed quite a little during the | o 1 Wi A SRS e pital where he fully overec | By o have lost two permanent October 20th, at 5 p. m. re- [;.):;1—\— illiam Bolman and ceived a call from the police for the il s hy T nation. One per pulmotor at the foot of Bassett street Chief's cax 1 two men responded. Found August Bolan who had heen taken from the water. Used the pul- motor about 30 minutes buf was un- \ble to resusitate him. The physi m had pronounced him dead 8:30 a. m.. received artin for the pulmo- 8 Lataye St G ¢ men Found Paul Por ner pulmotor and TOCOVETed it on h fe and two children v W in her and pa overcome All recc March 81st, at 9:45 a. 15 Wilec (s 1 A WORD TO Tilb. WISI! The Sage-Allen exhibit of millinery has been brought right down to the second in point of siyle. Wao show a collection of Spring Hats of which cven Paris might well be proud istinetion, i Hats of simplicity and elegance, Hats of defiy re i vealing in bri nt fashion the latest dictates of the Mode. i Hero are Hats, designed especially to wear with Spring | smart in every line and introducing unexpected style note i | g railleurs, Dress and Semi-Dress Hats, with marvelously lovely flowers, or rest of feathe -Allen Millinery productions made of imported and Original Bought the fancles S materials. These include Copies and Adaptations of Paris Models as from our own designers. An interesting collection at $10.00 to $25.00. A\ SPECIAIAZED GROUP OF moderate price, Spring's charming HATS AT $7.50. Hat values in and the scores 0f new Histinetive At in all Black or the city today. this very colors. Quite best Have You Liberty Bonds are just as sound as is the mone| which the Government issues. better, in fact, than money, because the Liberty Bo vou buy today may be worth more than its face val when you get ready to cash it in, Yours? A Liberty Bond Money never ¢ aged 26 months had fallen in a cess- | 16, 1918, Paulino Pallidino | Report that he was in the | of Myrt eot, 10 years old suffered | be worth more than 100 cents on the dollar, | between 6 and 10 minutes. | burns caused by using oil on a fire. 1 se he pulmotor but was unable Died t the New Britain hospital the o resusitate him. The physician | next day. pronounced him dead. i Response of Apparatus. | Bells Stills Total Inspections. ! Engine el 9 104 inspections have been carried 25 the past year but begin- first a must better system ne Co ne Co « of inspections has been arranged. An - l";‘ 0% o nspection bures as bee rmed AAEING 00 03 iishection ihuisau Bhas e ke ot TN ; 62 West Main St. iand Cantain Barnes of the Hook and : How Fires Were Extinguished. Ladder Co will gi reau has been placed in charge e his time to the running arranging for the in- res extinguished mical otherwi Wi 1S HOFFMANN SBAKER] Two Stores, 95 Arch St w4 buildinsg: and premises ters pertaining thereto esult in much better and EREEE upon the arrival of 'the new aerial Jadder that arrngements may be made whereby one of the ladders will be The ne f another engine house mo {isfactory work being done in | T ] {and equipment on the south side of | placed in No. 2 house, thus having { the railroad is just as necessary this| g Jadder company north and south of I trust that a house | the rallroad. M ), 1 Miss Cornwall of the south end of the! TIn closing I again wish to express Kensinaton suffered burns. Died at i the new combination |my thanks to His Honor the Mayor the New n hospital June 19 wi will soon L 111 the departments of the city arrive, also ' angd to y last needed, Uncle dollar, 1 My word is my bond. with whom I had dealings, an| officers and members of the ment, both permanent and the earnest and faithful mdg which they have performed t presented to them, and for tl they have made to place thq mnt on a high standard of ¢ I return my sincere thanks. Sa

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