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

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~ Boston Store|CITY SHOULD GART | "o wesitoi—ui w Better. Sleep Bette THE '.'LI'I'TLE. FOLKS” | e Sl e )Ia_\' be in need of some "HOt] ] blood and n: rve toniecs \\’Hl\jflll help : Weather Fixins,” if so, this Health Department Receives Com- |, it Ui b, 2o | 8 OR THE is a good place to look f()ri better, 100k better and sleep better”, 1 1 harl T. Harder. them. plaints About Private Dumps |~ tharies T Haraer ST 1 I'he reason Vinol was so succe ul . » in Mr. Harder's ase, is b ause E Dainty Little I)reases of | o he | euntains heer ana ‘coa s St | e ies, St \\]lh Suitable dumping grounds for t iron and manganese peptonates and | J f S e niiclnle topics ot Gerophosnhe (s Bl e ideal baby laces and em-|.,.. a meeting of (he health | needed to build up a weakene S < G liscussion at a meeting of { BAL DigaEeTkene LSty Tt will only cost you fen conts a day to have the comfort of P e . ; 7 arnae .t | Jown system., make rich, red blood | broideries, made as bdb3 board held yesterday aftermoon, at | 400 . oio sitanmin B cnjoying the cool hreczes of the veranda on warm instead of goods should be, sizes six |5 oclock. and it was voted at thaty = o L Te n L o Liggett's the unbearable hcat of the kitchen range. S 0 7 time to take the matter up asain at | Rijer jfegeman Drug Stor 4 months, one, two and three the next meeting when it is expected | yropyp, cFERER, IR Flores: Jen 2. | g Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELIA'S BREAD. years at prices ranging from| thc question will be brought 10 & |puccell and druseists eeoriwhors - 75¢ to “; 00 oa(‘h, successful (Mn'm\y,.u ’.Y‘!ll»;~‘.::’V:I;‘n;.n\vvl = e K You lese nothing and you ga&in not only comfort, but recally bet- For t}r_ prompted the move, complaints ter and more wholcsome bread than it is possible for you to balke, have a bigH ing heen made from time to time by & 3 ] i 4 . . . k j £ Dbocause we arve cquipped better and have mastered the question of sesil Shie )\ 3 8 | neighbors who reported that boys are poses—{rom .U‘,l( L‘.ttk‘ Mufilm .(JaD& At s / i substitutes more fully, Aunt Delia’s Bread is wholesorae, nourishing | Here you daintily trimmed with ribbon | Gien street qump. The health board B ana easiy a d. Your grocer sells it. | Tongees, S and lace, in sizes 12 to 17 at | rroposes 1o ke over ihe dumping FIRE B[]ARI] GLERK‘ : Crepe, Bea 29¢ to $1.00 each. R Thets an endless va = | the frequent complaints made. S y i vou need ‘il ask for in Underwear, Cotton, |, C'on street avmn. owned v [Iprovements at No. 2 Fire Sta- | 8 ] Cotton and Wool, and Silk | most extensively used places for the o 2 and Wool, produced by manu- | {1 pins of refuse. No. complaint [lOH—SGflgl‘fiVG (0. ACCCptS i 62 West Main St. Two Stores, 95 Arch St. 3 yards Frend] as bee: ade h ghbors as to the 3 has been made by nei v to the 37% yards Strk facturers who devote their | manner in which the place is con- entire time and attention to | {5\ "5, onlY ghisetion Belne the fact that smoke from bonfires built | clarkship of the board o 4, vards Strip Ihere will be no change in the - - = 8 yards l'mz!!ie G of fire com- = 61 Galatea 6 vards I'renc; After the matter was brought up y missioners last verbal bid of $100 per car was re- | Frank Maietta against D. Somnese t‘- \mfll‘ l}(.“;;k; Q- 6 rds Pink Chu terday by Health Commissionet | ja; meeting anc o s ported will be argued by Attorneys Klett & y % Shoes, Stockmgs Blankets, | Frank Riley, a lengthy discussion fol- | gy ‘,‘,‘.,,l,mf”,‘,f“:“m‘f”'n\'” TEnE them | A veport of the accident to the [ Alling for the plaintiff and Attorney 8% yards Figuced Bibs Di ? lowed. The one curse of this city, [ cted. Chairman A, I Magnell stated | MAXIM pump was made by Chief | A. W, Upson for the defendant. De 6% Dimity 1DS, 1apers, Bootees, Dr. T. ben Reeks pointed out, is that | that when Clerk Keogh announced | U'@Me¢. The manufacturers made re- | fault for want of an answer will be 6% vards Dimity Bal‘ldh, ete. there is no municipally owned dump- | his intention not to he a candidate | PArS Without cost to the city. The | claimed in the suit of Iugene A. Dex- 6 yards Plaid Ginghal ing ground, which prevents the city | for re-election. e acted on the ad- | LNe chief reported on the accident to | ter against the Hotel Bronson. Attor- 5 Nrn»\vd_hjlo from acting with proper authority in | vice of his physician. The chairman | €ttenant Thomas IHinchey, Wwho | ney Pouzzner is representing the ards Plaid Gingham® the matter. Inasmuch as Mr. Bassett | caid he jumped from a mov truck. Re- | plaintiff and Judge Mangan the de- 6% yards Striped Voile improved and he asked | Zrding his report on fires missed, he | fendant wrds Checxed Voile | eity can do is to request that condi- | the clerk if it would ho possible for | CXPIAined that the number (24) which S 6 yards Striped Voile ... .9 tions displeasing to the city, when they | himy to continue in office. Mr, Keogh | WS 1arge, included still alarms. Chief BURGLARIZE FRUIT STORE And scores more of equ e, be remedied. Dr. Reeks sug-|gaid it was and he was willing to | D2Me’s report showed t supplies rdon Brothers of Comme gested that the health department | continue in office. The clerk and | POUBNt and paid for by the fire de- | street reported to the policc own a dump cart and horse, and hire | chairman have mere in common in | PATtMent were being furnished to the | morning that their wholesale w |2 man to look ater this work. In|thelr work and Chairman Magnell POCSGSRALImen. RN e o Dinoll nat WS ehtonediduning e nlent TIFICATION CARD! " his case the department, when a'|recommended that Mr. Keogh be re- | ice in vogue when the fire and po- | A window in the rear was smashed. ' st nuisance is reported, can get to Work | tained. The chairman said hat the | 1Ce departments were under the [So far as could be learned nothing n_who registered in accor-| 4 ~1° v immediately and not await action on { clerk’s work has been the very best | 20ard of public safety. Tt was de- | of value was taken. dance with the orders from \Washing "’m‘_‘(“‘ l‘:““ a the part of anyone else. Conditions | and in his opinion Mr. Keogh was the | cid¢d that the police should pay for S ton under the snemyralon j redultec | i e I A% tial Landsrs ! iplaveround il where||lias e Tabt dapat e m their own supplies. BICYCLE ) ments may obtain their identification | U‘,,‘( ; i o considerable waste matter has ac- | His records and accounts are The resignation of Ladderman John | Two bicyeles were stolen at tha|cards by calling at the police head-|#nd c: e g C 5o 1 2 ; GRS Sl e 3 = lefore e ol 5 hercafter be $1,000°% cumulated, brought about consider- | correct. Under the circum Schmidt wccepted. Stanley Rule & Level company bi-|quarters before Saturday of ths|hereafler be $1,0CHHSE ClTY ]TEMS able discussion. After clearing the | chajrman said that the clty would bo i Sysle mcley yesterday o end. S ek ‘th‘:l‘:\_“‘“}‘n_'"::;;1:”‘;(“’]"’]‘"f' Ihat | fore young men toNEEE streets about the city of snow, dur-{ihe gainer by continuing with Clerk SHORT CATLENDAR LIST. TWV ars i\“r’éo{":-‘«;‘<)|~(:11I“1‘fw f}l‘i[<l‘?{‘ e e e o) special examinail [ s e i e Reoent The short calendar list of cases for | \aes wero probably committed by |days have clapsed. The total num- | the eligible list for the work Henry! Pristron of Maple siraett s || oy Btonmy ‘I“‘"] j“““"' ““J’;tf‘“}“\t Commissioner Camp raised the | the city court on Friday afternoon | ¢ 3 e sl s held at the postoffice, unge Hore romiil o BXookival nie s e o ‘;K-I:»ICH';‘\(\ “I‘”“l‘h‘f U ‘“1;”‘;; ““m‘”_ P o rzlnv)nrlm as im Hm} status of 1\:'0 vas (‘nn'\mr-tmt Hxll fternoon. The K = e e S e | direction of Secretary Cadwell 53 A e s g L e AP % | ALLe € | clerkship and in his opinion Mr. e of Loretta Babaian against Lucy = SRR SR > = e oungz men expecting to tak] '\‘H.,,',‘.\.‘ m“\'\"fi;:”,, Greensteln hag | SNoW had melted, the dirt and other | i{eogh should be regarded as an ap- | Varden, Attorney Rachlin for the BOLIC “”{‘3‘,",“ L LR M AN ‘\"'?"‘ | examinations should file their e L e o . l“» "_“'“l‘ “l‘“"" (.“1"‘,“”“‘. he -*"‘]'“ plicant. The records of the board | plaintiff and Attorney Pouzzner for | peported to Chief Rawlin today _T‘\‘“‘"“\ Alres, July & ‘\’“ feature | cations at once and ti e ldbn, ey Shuen foametlv oy psesente fan untidy Shpeaace t'l'l\'i showed that Mr. Keogh had served |the defendant, is dewn for pleading. | {nnt the purchase of Stamps | ©f the Argentinian independence d in time for the SSERL bl e foseen iy eroundj Sl o s orought by | notice that he would serve untll a|A pleading is clained in the case of ||,y the members of the police force | Celebration todav was the absence of | The entrance asc pers, who has abandoned his prac- | Commissioner Riley to the attention | successor was elected. In Commis- [ Abgar Babaian, throush Attorney | vagtorday. awhieh was pay day in tho | German flags which had been num- | same time there will in this city. Attorney Greenberg | of other commissine and it was|gsjoner Camp's opinion the board | Rachlin, against Dickren Varden, | gepartment. amounted to $150 erous on other national holidays. for stenographers is to leave on the 25th for service |stated that the remedy is due to come | would appear in a bad light before fepart o 2 in the National army. Before leav- |from the board of public works. An | the public after having advertised for the requirements of the Little | there by boys pours into their homes, | missioners, Seven candidates for aps | MN&ham was awarded the contract | represented by Attorney A. I Ones | causin considerable discomfort. | pointment appeared before the com | LOF the sum of $140 for both c A | ner. The demurer in the case | evening at their regu- : understood Mr. Keogh's is the owner of the grounds, all the | health has ing for the army he will spend a va- | attempt was made o place the re- | candidates for the clerkship. He said cation at the shore. sponsibility on the public amusements | {hat he had tried to prevail on Mr. George J. Olcott of 505 Arch street | COMmission but that body endeavored | Keogh to continue as clerk at the | has enlisted in the regular navy for | t0 Show that the place is no longer | meeting when Keogh gave his notice | the duration of the war. used as a playground. T¥ven though | and had supported Mr. Keogh on his H. W. Nelson of this ity was fned | -1¢ ""f':“" LCHIE n"‘f"“”;-_*“'" ~ has | original clection. Commissioner Mo- $10 for speeding and $25 for bperat. | PTOMised to remedy the matter, | ran that the board had mnever ing & motor vehicle without a licenss | Hoerine oy P60 done up to the |accepted Mr. Keogh's resignation. It | ’ I e ety oo without @ lleehso | present time. Because of its failure | was voted to take a ballot for clerk | . ugl Ouge o was rounded np e (e oats on®@¥: | (o do s, it was voted to send a let- | and it showed three ballots cast for : e a : ! 3 - [ter to that board requesting that the | Mr. Keogh and one for Fred Hanson. : .The Ladies' Aid society of the Ger- | grounds be eleared of refuse because | On' the motion of Mr. Camp the bal- prema an Lutheran church will meot of their unsanitary conditions and it | lot was made formal and unanimous. | |8 gt - h Thursday afternoon at the home of | is probable that with this in view, the | The candidates for the clerkship I 3 Stal‘ts Our Great Mrs, B. Jahn of Maple strect. health department will procure a |who appeared were John Chambers, | ! ! Lawrence J. Crean is critically {1l | cart. John Hanrahan, Walter Bunce, Fred | at St. Francis's hospital in Hartford The request made by the common | Hanson, John Recor, John Blair, Jr., | | A - b || N pneumonia. council, through Alderman A. M. [and Michael Tobin The applicants ¥ i ‘homas . McCue, who enlisted ig | l'a0nessa, asking for further informa- | all answered the questions of the 3 K% i THeING Ve iR e e e S o iconae min e 0y wcellation of | commissioners to bring out their | [ d’ . B ith Nathan Cohen of i e d - = | '%‘ ders to report at Polham Fay, Iriday, | the contract with abilty to perform the work and the Ansonia. former retaker of the [ commissioners were impressed with CTASSTIYING NEW REGISTRANTS, | flaushter house, is to be granted by | the excellent qualifications of the Tihe Inork ol Slass el P (08 UOSTCIE S RCOREEAC RS Rm aB ol [ men : 4 The Final and Absolute Clearance o very tees of the 1918 registry the board with Mr. Cohen over a year Fire Station Improvements, . A ¢ f the 1918 registry nm be started | ;go, whereby he was to take care of e are o < S | - d S G t 0 S" soon. The official order numbers have | the house and pay the city $300 a |, LmProvements will be made at No. P pring an ummer Garment i Uur dStore. een received by the local draft T 5 A 2 fire station, which will beconie the 2y, ocal draft | year for the privelege of dealing with s 2> boards. Two rlerks in deferr 1 . B i e quarters for a ladder company when S i class the cattle owners in the purchase of S s 3 > ] fication are ted to t at C: i i e < the new aerial truck arrives. A new | ‘ 0 report : amp | their goods. Because Mr. Cohen and | oo ol o 107 D lotided on the feig farmers did not agree, he resigned. | COrmitory w DLOY Goe Ol . . £ o 134 memmmm = o o second floor and the apparatus room 5 S s = The city now pays a man $800 a year | 1"y o ‘onlaroeq. The chalrman was LOSES TWO FINGERS. to take care of the place and, think 2 AESUs i o i authorized to take the matter up and Wesley Lamphere, an emplovee ing something must be wrong, Alder- the Stanles Mule and Level wompane. | man Paonessa asked for an it the improvements will cos: over | [ It will always be the policy of The Star never to carry stock from 4 to securc the authority of the wught his left hand in a saw at the | tion. At the next meeting of the esterdas "atternoon. Mg | common council, Dr. Iteeks will read | “RNIL IS cceptance by tho | | one season to another, nmo matter how great the sacrifice. Thus and part of his hand were so @ complete report of the Seagrave company of the contract for | |4 et that amputation was nee. | s with Mr. Cohen. The health de- | (FaETave COMPADY of the contract for | |8 this sale, affording the women of New Britain and vicinity, an He is at the New Britain Genw | Partment feels that it has nothing to beafinia ot s reports s Sommani”| 11688 0 LY Jh, S e opportunity to purchase garments AT COST, BELOW COST and cations on hanc sho ; Atiensioniiand b contract delivery shall be made in R E R LESS THAN COST TO MANUFACTURE. Every one of these gar- Home discussion was given the | up to about the middle of February communication from Clity Engincer A representative of the Sewell & N W. H. Hall. A petition for permis- | Cushion Wheel Co., was here vester- | i ments muSt gO- CU'HCURA sion to connect two buildings on Mill | day, s iting the commissioners to ; street near South Main street, pre- | specify Sewell wheels on the new sented by Cesare Rosi A flovist, with | aerial truck. The additional cost of ; = Quickly Heals e e e Suits Coats Dresses Dresses Eczemas, Rashes® some time ago, there being « city [ less the manufacturers' allowance for ordinance stating that such a condi- | the standard equipment wheels, The Itchings and tion should not exist. Since that time ) board will ascertain what the atiow- | 8§ Value Sale Price Sale Price Silk Dresses Cotton Dresses Mr. Rosia requested the public work ince will be. 3 : Irritations hoard to allow him to connect one | Report on the invitation to bid for | ke $19.98 now $13.50 : 10.00 Sale Price Value Sale P"CQ of the buildings with the South Main | the contract for varnishing Nos. 7.98 Now $ 4.50 street sewer and let the other remain | and 5 fire trucks was mads. Local | §8 2250 ““ 15.50 12.50 now $15.50 9.50 “ 5.50 as it is, connected with the scwer on | painters were invited. W. 1. Cun- | | : : 9 ; 16.50 -0 P “ = streel, pavement weuld have to be | houses ure fo be moved the work 12.00 7.50 - torn ap. and Mr. Hall is making an | be done first and mrevent contasion: | 30.00 20.00 22.50 15.50 19.50 1498 « 9.50 = Thomas Quinlivan, who w alled | steps be taken in this city, similar to | |8 al_ldAPDIY Oimtmen | | 7 Sttt i | e B on o it | SILK AND WOOL SKIRTS WH[TE WASH SKIRTS halel a did no more than soothe it would be a precedent in violating | milk to children. The milk station > Value Sale Price and heal eczemas, rashes, itchings the ordinance at { time, that it | cares for infants in such cases hut = & ind burnings, bringing dy x light cause trouble later on. It was | children nof in the tnfant class, vet Value 7.50 Sale Price $5.00 Value )() ile Price [‘n to tortured, disfigured men, voted to notify Mr. Hall that the or- | yvoung, can secure better and cheaper 3 B 2 e PR g women and children it would be dinance stands and if it s necessary | milk under the plan proposed. [t was Value 10.00 Sale Price 6.50 Value 5.00 Sale Price entitled to the highest praise. But to up the paveme to ©o n d | voted to refer the matter to the i v LI na r's co ittee whic is to (8 it does more. By us Soap ¥ I may mm ich iny 4 5 by Chairman M ite the taking over of the milk exclusively for toilet purposes, with S A i ke LSt i SAIELl L hes te o x < bother might have | station by the cf The matter as | | touche iticura 1’;“”‘1‘ ll‘ now ; i : depurtment szested by Miss Sprague would be No Approvals. n Extra : SR o sootic andiaca e nmtl i ot \ e street must be | of a municipal naturc. The commit- | B of skin troubles, you will in ! onsideration of this it | tce consisty of Mrs. 1. D. TRussell, | No Exchanges u Salespeople many cases prevent these distress- v r i the public | Mrs, 15. Hicks. Dr. T. Eben ing experiences. No matter what work « ‘ er ork to be seks, Chairman AL . Camp of the ~ . ‘or 1 . 0 C. 0. D.s \ ¥or This Sale Sample Each Free by Mail. Address post. board so it can first ineggtigate and | Axelson : card: “‘Cuticura, Dept. 3T, Boston.” Sold cee if there is work to be done first It was voted to have printed 1,000 rwhere. Gintment 25and 50c A similar request will be made of | copies of the parts of the city charter the building inspector, o that when | concerning the health department,

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