New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1918, Page 9

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RE BOOMING RICHARDS { the Dest Informed members of | council and, despite the fact that he | wore the titles which carried with | them some powers, he was a factor in many measures. The council did not always follow his leadership Alderman May of the cxpected to be a honor, but f{t get any vates While the honor of heing preside pro tem would he most ples Alderman-clect Spencer his experience in the as a handicap Observi look honor between Alderman-cle ards and Alderman Curt The democrats will A. M. Paanessa the vote of the party for tem. Alderman-elect bincil, Members Favor Him For | first ward is candidate for the question if he will other than his own oice as President Pro Tem Neat | ear. boom has been launched hcil members favoring t Jderman-elect Hubert P. R e president pro tem. re the Tepubl h will prabably be other candid: ¢ Richards, however, is picked innep by those who know the work- f< of the council. He is one of the | b members of the council and in transaction of city business jayed ability to serve as among | counei regarded > soon, the Alderman- for u contest Alderman complimentary president pro Paul has deputy n Orson F. Curtis-is ong of | Will not seek the place. the | Nurzack J{ ficials of the company say it is ime / Y so completely meeting the danger of Germanic militar- ism on its own side of the Atlantic that it cannot get within range of New England’s shores. Building ships, sending an army, providing a navy, keeping the line of supplies open, all cost heavily. It means peace with honor. States is true to its most sacred ideals. cheerfully. But we pay the price It means the United It means that a free people have faith in their own institutions and are as willing to pay as to preach. Don'’t criticize—energize! Don’t delay—buy today—at any bank Contributed by Savings Bank of New Britain The council caucuses will be held | next Monday eveni if the practice of previous years is followed. At that meeting the choice of nominationd | for committee memberships will taki | place. Some of the council membe | are casting about for chairm membership on specially d By the gaining of thr ward the demo- representa- | WIDDLETOWN ARRIVES o committees members in the fifth Yerats will ask for large | tion than has been doled cut to them in the last few during the | pubican control of the fifth ward Loaded by Transients. Hartford, April 11.—The Middletown arrived here from ros || XOIK | April 2 BTads this morning, the firs when the deckhands nsportation Co. quit work then b k T Sirce the Middletown had been tied up and the Hartford trans- ferred to the Providence line. The | Middletown will remain here, as she COOLEY & TROUP, s still without a her ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS brought here, having been put absard 6 Main Street, of- crow, by transient help in New York. | protested to the Public Utilities Com- | traffic | that railroads and | were already overburdened. The com- steamer New since and | stevedores of the HMartford and New cargo, | possible to secure the neccessary men. | The war bureau of Middletown has | mission against the suspension of | by the steamer line, claiming express factlities | mission has written to the transpor- tation company concerning it, but admits that it doubts if it (the com- misston) has ju New London, April 11.—Stes Lexington, of the Colonial line JTartford of the Bay State line, put in here during the night on account of bad weather and their passengers were sent to Providence by train this morning. Challenge Milk 15¢, Russell Bros.— L Advt. | | The effoctive Liberty Loan Committee of New England | ana Health | (- Firemen, Policemen and Department Inspectors Working | | for Public Welfare. attent requiring police and health depart- | v ment employes are co-pperating in | the inspection work to bring about going on es is receiving citizens in the ns. Capt. Barnes that the impor- is becoming more and he is well§ with the support that thi are giving to the service. impro health tions, and rtly stem as a result esta commis in charge nes, who Is > prevention b | of the work is [ | Captain charge of tho leased 58 citizens ready apparent. Firemen making thelr inspeetion of | buildings observe conditions properly Challenge Milk 15¢, Russell Bross Advt

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