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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ®*THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918. wowod for = = — - - = : 1 or who appear before it for a deci- | completely ignored the compiling | Body the purchase of : Q sion ? of the schedule of the four band con- | fue 1 requested the Coal Police Commissions to act in con What is the reason that we were not| tion requesting the Municipality to se- 1 3 | formity with the intent and spirvit of | considerced | cure a supply of wood flN FU[L the Charter provision, above cited, Both the Universal band and tho Such a resolution was passed .@r! = hould, if they thought {hey had | New Britain City band, either the in-| ypon August 5th I received the fol- dividuals composing their organiza- | jowing communication from Mr. D. T, ciuse to prefer charges against me, in 3 - . = Tict thed ficull Tih e domaiso: o el Lionsror theNliand tisialwlalaih v als 8 m et vocotary of e Retail (Goal iy and have done me wrong in the T \‘\‘ 'M‘":‘ Vi Gadr g ton August 5, 1918, Several matters of special import- [ iustice which the Bourd of Polic Dealers’ wssociation, held on August s far above petty prejudice, bia 1., the Secretary was instructed to poto the present tinme ance were taken up, in addition to [ Commissioners | ] md short-sightedness which scems i 4, fost our public amusement commit- | MOULY you of the folowing vote taken, Ing of the common council last eve- | Will ever pray that the Board of Po = hich was indorsed by the Local Com- Quigley's statement on the apparent | statement, that they accepted my res i PRI e e ean coal shortage and the request that the | ignation for the good of the serice or NIW BRUFAIN CITY BAND. | Conl Dealers' Association, indorsed by council at least investigate he advis- | give me a hearing. Thanking vou, I ‘By Vito J. Di Fronza.” | the Local 1°ucl Administration, that ability of the city huying wood to-sell | remain T s s | the municipality provide a supply of as a e to the public in case of a fuel short- “Respectully Your The mayor presented the following | Wood for uso a 8 ing the com- age ‘GUS LITKE resolution asking an appropriation for | ing winter season Formo liceman Gustave Litke, The mayor explained (hat the coun- who claims a evance against the | cil bhas no authority over the police routine business, at the regular meet- | have denied me, and your Petitioner prizes for zood food production Prusting that the action of the Coal ¢ to your hon- | Dealers will meet with your approval, police commissioners, sent petition | commission, Lut Alderman A, M 1 | ° ) | Alay 15th of this to remain a erla s hefore the council asking that he be | Paonessa asked that the matter be ) i e e cither given a hearing or the records [ referred ta the police commission | tage to the t food production | D, T. HOLMES, Secretary onr peo md the need of con- T e e £ it ol oninior o At : A 4 mm.lm-. limuliting interest in food | The Local uel Committee's views council at least investigate the ady urtis also favord ving the police- [ roduction 0 t f i | producti pon the matter coinciding with the them and be in advance of the higher | h 1se and the police board was | man some relief, rving With your permission I will quotel apinion of the Rotetl Gost enters f | : asked to report its side of the casc. ind he presented a resolution asking | from my annual mes the follow- prices that are hound to came later. Another important matter was the | that the police commissioners he tion requested Mr h to write me a letter upon the subject which with vour permission 1 will read of hix case he expunged from the po- | with the request that Ar. Litke be ||, the present is a good time to purchase | /i€® reports. In the opinion of the | given hear Alderman (. | ing | proposed ordinance prohibiting any- | asked to report their side of the casc “‘In order to stimulate interest, | one from throwing broken glass, | at the next council meeting I would recommend that your hon- | scrap, ete., into the highway The Park Board Criticized. orable body make an appropriation | long deferred public swimming pool not to exceed $500 to be applied in | $1.29, This The variety satisfactos We are showing a good assortment New Britain, Conn. Alderman M. Paong soverely August 2, 1918, the following lin in came up for diseussion and the | 4 (EURET A e SR o irding prizes to th who excel »ark board is to be asked to submit a veport and plans for such a civie improvement at the October meet- | fron, Ge Quigley, in home garden and food produc- t B e (BNF tion. That a portion of this fund | be applicd to paving the expens not submitting plans for a swimming pool in the North knd park. Con- i siderable gliscussion ensued and it B R e L £ Anally < il € : e R was voted to have the park Yard-wide Percales at 23¢. and 38c. Now Conndilinan Elceted, R TR Dear Sir Dre: voiles, o to give Dress Ginghams from 33c to 42c. This Committee helieves that be- state fair at Berlin and prizes he | CAuse of the possible shortage of coal . ! i e e e B S Stree, (R I e i And Siy At the special meeting of the coun- |4t the meeting (o be held in October. in exhibiting food stuffs of merit.” ' the City to get a suppy of wood as an you wa Beach Cloth and Poplins in all the | ;| ciading the remular meetings, The council suggested asking for . i insurance against suffering. ‘White Michael King was elected council- [ Pids on the sale of apples from the man from the sixth ward to succeed | ¢ty property at the water sheds. et competent commitres of White Skirting Materials. the late F. T. McDonough. Mr. King | Alderman Curtis said the water board S5 would recommend that an appro- | JAS. S. NORTH, Chairman, | Sm— was immediately placed on the ordin- | OUsht fo make some effort to get | oo S oot e ST pur- [ This morning I received through the | claims he daid not receivi ance, supplies and claims committees, | Some returns from its idle land in | o0 | War Bureau a copy of a placard which St S e 2 he is asked to pay for. Burlington and h JSGIUR Ul The mayor suggested that 3300 he a | the State Fuel Administrator, Thomas | mn e Quigley Vetoes Resolution. e Brews e s g o || SRR AR QI RO O b Bl S el Ly finance committee Mayor Quigley read his veto of the | Water Commissioner T. H. Kehoe said L, pvs h o ed and caused to be | ed the payment of the folléh g y it It e b e oLl D|men Cununithousht £he fgen dn distributed ‘He recommends the re- | $2778.53 to James Sullivan ]"m}.vm»yn service-pay resolution, as i e “,.»»u» L5t 5 | cellent one. hut too late for this year| curing of wood by the people for fuel | for the City hall: $117 to ol ollows: R Yes picked the apr i % las all the crops have heen grown. He | purposes, S 3 Y e “Gentlemen of the Common Council: | ¢ents a bushel. This year the apples ¥ Smyrk, dog warden, for mopt =aid there is a probability of a I have the placard here for your 5 ‘ b3.5 “I herewith return as disapproved | have been sold and so has the hay [ cial city tax this senr to preide 1 rd her June and July: $1,823.50 tuMohn " | perusal Maguire for street improvement, Resolution No. 22 as adopte by yvour crop. 11 necessary emergencies and he did | e = y . B ergencics In view of this array of recommen- The board of water d Honorable Body at your meeting held \fraid of Joy Riding. not favor added expenses. On motion | LA 3 The board of water commissi norable R ¢ | dations and facts regarding the fuel| ers reported bills for the month to July 17, 1918 Alderman Paonessa put through a | of Alderman Curtis, after long explan- | s 1d be derelle R S e et e e o SR TGS 2o o i e o | Situation I fecl 1 would be derelict in [ talling $23 and mlso reported A 5 A city cars ation, e muyon R UER STazE 21 my duty as Mayor of the City did T not | that the petition of the fire commis- of members of the Police Force while be plainly marked as sucl nd the ame committee of six ta bhe in| 4 ¢ " % : ! AGLLg L) Lol SR ! ¢ x | bring the matter to your attention for | sipners for an additional fire hydrant in the Federal Service. use of city cars, except on city busi- | charge of the exhibit and to appropri | consideration and tion shington treet ha s rec. “While this resolution is praisewor- [ ness, he prohibited unless the driver > $400 for this purpose. . onSang oD A NEtOIRESl as becnire thy in the sense that it shows the fine | has permission in writing from the Respectfully yours, ommended and fts location is to be S Discusses Fuel Supply. 3 TGLE ool o it Cll Y ITEMS patriotic spirit of your Honoralle | head of the department. The sixth 0 SEC SeCPLCLEL) Geolied i en b7 Bt boetas . Discussing the fuel supply, Mayor | The committee specially appointed for such a pool The manner of method of prize | distribution to he in the hands of A‘ Yours very truly, New Britain uel Com., desirable =olid colors.—Also a variety RBody I feel that it diseriminates | warder also suggested that an ordi Investigation Is Ovdered., 5 2 he followng letters and by Mayor Quigley, consisting of Mrs. i) agninst employees of other City De nance be drafted to prohibit glass, 4 5 . N kK T Master John Fredegick Moore of | purtments not included in the resolu- | junk, scraps, efc. m,,fl' recommendations: Alderman Curtis said as far as he | George W. Traut, Dr. T. EEben Reeks D BY ALL i heing scatter- Havrison strect is spedding his vaca- | {ion adlon fhe hi=nayv HUT Viiso ha on|Gentiemen ot t mmon Council n learn it takes $18 worth of wooad | M. L g, m\(HImn»l Il\‘ I tion with his grandparents, M, and “To my mind it is also diserimina- | cated a standing reward for infornia Lhsamatgr nadedu DL el (el tonid il Dl creleopand is o D Hise 0 1 foany fuel for the people of New RBritain [ said the expense would be enormous } vestigate the advisability of having Mrs. Henry Rutler Maore, Sr.. at their| tion hy the City Government against | tion leading British Now Pounding Path Into T to the convictio summer home in Belle Terre, L. T the three thousand or mor other fone found guilty of thus | has engaged m tention and the at- cring the | Word has been rveceived that Lieut. | people of this City who have made | hizhway. The resolution was passed ) tention of the local fuel committec | e James Roger son of Mrs. D. Q the same rifice ar who have the | and referred jointly to the police | the past two months and [ desire to | tion was taken The people will get | low it to remain in its present banc : | | Seventh Due For Same { | ind the whole matter should he very | the city take over the milk station | wrefully investigated before any ac- | reported that it would be wise to al- | | wirned several times worso than they | in ¢harge of the Milk Station Asso- Fate. did by the potato venture if they are | clation, providing the board of health ; B T P e damaged six German armies sing July ‘15 and the British now are eat! | into the seventh with the spread of tX Rogers of Camp street has arrived | same right to expeet additional com- | commissioners and ordinance com- | disciiss with you this evening the ad- safely overseas. pensation from our citizens as em- | mittee visability of the City Government. pur- There will be a meeting and Te- | Plovees of the City Government. Tire Station bmprovements. chasi v supply of wood for use as | not careful, the third warder said (‘/!-‘mmv-mw with ;hv m.”,“,\v :;m"‘\vj of the Y. M. T. A. B. Drum “It is in my opinion contrary to tho fuel during the coming winter season To a quesion from Alderman O the station hy making at least one in- hearsal of b specti F veek ¢ he ¢ ries s y]y- 3. Hall. All | principles of a democracy to discrim- The fire commissioners presented It is not my desire to plunge the | Severin Johnson. a coal dealer g pection o week of the dairies suppl Corps this evening at T. A 2 v < ta e static and ass 2 T A i ety e v the following, which was passed City into he wood husiness. I believe | that he thinks there is more coal ing milk to the station, and @ ing nembers are requested to be present X X v = o GG iy o ; ‘ field “Further the Rederal Government The Board of Fire Commissioners [ however, thaf the people of New Bri- | local cellars now than at same time | the station what financial pport has made wise provision for the relief | respectfully beg leave to report that | tain have a right to look to the it ‘ . year ago He also said that there is | May be recommended for the station | battle northward and over a front 4 seventy miles, Whether the enemy prepared or unprepared allied effor have had the same results ¢ ti « 1s arrangements for the coming AY AUzt 2 erideruiilibe (BNl 3 1 by the board of health On motion of of the dependents of those who have | On Ausust 13, bids were received for | for protection ax iiictonNot (Slessicoal Fin S thes deal aisiivardsimovf Dy SRS WOATM 05 ea i 4 entered the service and 1 therefore | Allerations at No. 2 fire station in | Jast winter's fuel o han over before and added that he | Alderman Hubert P. Richards the re- port was accepted and Alderman Cur completed Stanisiaw Stochmall has brought mans have been out-generalled at 1t for $800 against Alexander Bentz onerty valued at $1,000 has been at- 1’ deem it unwise for your Honorable |#ccordance with plans as contemplat 1 bhelieve it s Mayor f| thinks a ton of coal will B8O much i e = .i Sl (5 Nl . st G| [CEl W S0 ORI e Srmee U e e ! ntion to the | farther than a cord of wood, but he |t arose to remark that it was compensation for those in the Federal honorable hody in July The bids re- ery sensible report. tached and the writ returnable before |« Cice unless special need arises for [ celved were as follows: David Larson, the superior court on the first Tues- [ o | Cxistation.” 600; Wexler Bldg. Co., $1,750: B T sHc b slatic 3 o= ¢ von Mudra and von der Marwitz f September. o S e Gl e horaen | > board of health recommended day of September The veto was upheld by the coun in ‘:I Ig. $1 Dohren- | yne people., neither do T want {o be too | committee of five to investigate the o 5 ‘n""r’””" i ”N":‘_f”’ SR Wednesday The New Rritain Board of Fire Un- | cil. A commitiee of three was named | wend, §1,57 possimistic but 1 do want to nrotect | conditions and report at the next | the adoptic : ol e e derwriters will meet Iriday after- | to see if there are now other city em- At the same time quotations were | ¢ = noon at 4 o'clock in City hail. ployes in the service who are getting | received for the contract for improve- Crandall has been pay from the city. If it is found that ments at the station, calling for there are a resolution ill he pre- | greater improvements. These changes bRl sented to put them all on the same |are important and should be made ETange hakis all at the one time. The prices we A cable was received today from : as follows: David Larson, $1.26 Vice Consul William Curtin, announc- | Ex-Policeman Profosts to Council. | \Coxlor 1314 ing his safe arvival in Santos, Brazil out-fo ht The armies attacked an | damaged in th ast six weeks ha possibility of a fuel shortage and to ad- | thinks a supply of wood a good | been those of Generals von Einen c vise you upon the matter thing to have in case the coal gives New Health Ordin; { von Roehn, von Eben, von Hutier af 31 I do not wish to neetllessly alarm | out, It was finally voted to name a St he German resistant i nances, which will make more people against suffering and is | meeting although the consensus of [ JEAGSR T8 E8 C0 070, 00 o cing | Gen. Manzin's army in tho neighbo my opinion that we will #e guilty | opinion seemed to be that the council| Jo* yisu0s and utensils in restaurants, |h0od of Bieuxy 1#' the French &3 dining rooms and other public places. le to reach the neighborin villag The matter was referred to the ordi Juvigny, the salient 1 by th nance committee and hearings given | Villages of Juvigny, Osly and Pas interested parties. The health board | would hecome unter - Gen, vo of gross negligence unless we take | is not anxious to go Into the wood steps {o insure them against the suffer- | business ing we all know will ensue unless we | While the members of the councit have a proper supply of fuel ‘ stood at attention, City Clerk A. L. | Miss Elizabeth appointed press agent of Burritt Al ¥ 22ng ceeiver « »r { Thompso piLC eSO s o o Co.. $1,620 R. Stein On July 22nd 1 received a letter | Thompson read resolution n o th also requested that it be given money | Eben who would e to retr A § from James North, chairman of the | death of the late Councilman Fran- Iix-Policeman Gustave Litke sent | Bldg. Co., §1.2 . Dohrenwend, b sufficient to allow the purchase of yond the Soissons-Cou “hateal $1.579 local fuel committeo whichiwithizour | ¢ls I, McDonoush = 4 cony of these oy hulleys! and helsts and to build | road. (The Germun situation therl Wojeck Pristulski's motorevele driv- | o (i< Honor, the Mayor, and Memi- In the opinion of this board the [ Permission I will read. . ! ““‘”““ . “""‘“““"‘ to Mr. MeDon- | 4, adaition to the present house. Dr. funenviable enous at present bu ng license has been suspended. He hers of the Common Council doing of both jobs at the one time BETAEGonnes QUSSR Moore, superintendent of health, ex ould become vorse as tk w fined $50 in court this week for “City of New DBritain, wits most desirable and it was ac- Other Routine Business, plained the proposition and on motion ity Tohn A. Tlanson has hrought action | sent of the Chief of Police, I sent in | be awarded fo the B. Stein Rldg. Co | B. 1. Gaffney, petitioned for abatec | oF appoint a committec of three to | des Dames operating a motor vehicle while un- | .qontiemen cordingly voted to recommend to | Hon. Geo of Alderman Curtis the matier was der the influence of liquot With the nnderstanding and con- | vour honorable hody that the contract e DT T may be unduly pessemistic as to with the board of health and su- NMiiltarar Te convincadtil The police were notified today that |40 o 16wing protest to the council: French progressed. 7 mans al would have to abandon the Vesl | . | = g Rev. Lueyan liojnowski, trustec of e e . | he C: & . Orphanage, through Judge | adopted, with provision that the may- | Aisne line and go baclk to the Chemi car Sir to foreclose a mechanic’s lien on | to the Board of Police Commission- [ I'urther changes have since been in- i \ ment of taxes upon the property of | Act for instance, chanses in the | the possibility of a shortage of coal pervise arrangements for the work P Cletmang willie o aitena ol The civil service commission pre- o falling back { 1 old Hindenbur] ented a resolution recommending | ipe property of Mrs. Marie Coney ers my resignation from the police | cluded, o ! A g the orphanas In past years these Miss Helen road street is | force and from my conversation with | bath voom finish and tixtures. adding ”‘1 “,”f < . “‘”‘ 1\‘ \-‘w-w = ;H,r :nw taxes were mon of August and | the Chief not thinking it was nec a cost of Uiind fthckcontractoriisi|is thatinphlofdatesonlyiahoutiha e | e the Com- | called upon to furnish a sliding pole | AmMount of ,coal New Britain - shonld \hated because of the use- pending the > s of the orphanag and th all along t front part of September in New York and mwlvk\fl'l)ny:“.:\\uxl”1\\:”“\“"U’:x‘:,:l‘"mn being [ at a cost of $156 and a chair rail shall | have received at this fime i the :\.\fnx'?»:i‘v'.u,;‘::f,'z”iy\‘,lf]l',.'.',,“,,,:';l‘i‘.\f"\")‘ e T e ready, [ accepted it and entered upon | be provided at a $15 An al- | weity During the last f weeks coal | oq that the increased from 35 to 45 years, and FOR POST OFFICE JOB| that the clause requiring that a man } ‘No charges had heen made or were [ the contractor hecause of i sl ind if kept up prosent rate, | terped to the mayor and aldermen ] be a citizen of the city in order to be 1 States rvice com) pending against me in the Police De- [ change in the original plans so th ew Diritain el pic i T Br ot e W Y o tionit ol e Wowed to join cither department e ssion will hold a competitive exam] abolizhed tion in thi turday, Octol Rabinson and Joseph Glynn will par- ‘ o take in wimming contest. 0 Trhe TN A e oy te t Gitio . - = i z i 2 st offic . dation from the Chief items, namel for char own w HHON ) James M. Finnesan, William Doyle | 1y INTS TAKR > ¢ Mr. and Mrs., Frank ( -"”“_“‘_“‘l””' I am informed that the Board of | the heating system, which was of last winter's experien e e S S e T PAREINTS AKE UlT t erks in the 1o > visiting the former's father, | pnoyoo commissioners, in my resigna- [ included in the contract, and $12 scems to the writer that ialewan Ghhe it v : ! i clerk | } olice Commission < ble owners of the cily, was presented s ANPQ A tmund Cahill of Glen street for a | i "giq <o with the added proviso | changes in the electrical wiring and | tion should now bhe t 1o avoid | yequesting that they be allowed fo in CHILDREN’S QUARREL ng nec als carrierd that it was done for the good of the | fixtures. suffering | erease the prices of earriages for fun- Applicants reached thef Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Andrews and | copvice, thereby intending to have the We respectfully recommend that this It has occurred to me that it might | erals, weddings and other affairs 18th bi . ir 45th birth that the maximum age for men join Point Pleasant Charles Dalton, Danicl Driscoll, favor of past years he ] I, Joseph Glynn, and | My new duties lowance of §45 has heen made by s been coming in I T quantities, Thomas Driscoll, Joseph G anc again conferred. The petition was re 1.c0 Rohinson will spend the next two ¢ at Indian Neck, where T.co » | e wockd ati[nd, partment, and T have a clean record {the contract price is $2,936 taken car thel supnls || than 1e aniei et there and aso a letter of recommen- There arc also two other additional | thron ¢ e cut P elilionialencdiba amestDoyle: w York city arve visiting at | hublic infer and the Department rec- | Board be authorized to enter into | ho possible for the ity to have ot | day, on the ¢ examination, &Ny son of N \ | i the home of the former's brother, J. | grds show that my services were un- | contract with the B. Stein Building | this summer wood on its own land, or | Sock Tax Abatements. Accused Presents B Battery O | must be citizens of the United States A, Ande 9 Bassett street satisfactory, and placing me on the | Co., to make the changes and altera- same basis as patrolmen, who have [ tions in No. 2 fire station in accord- wood owned by privite parties. W, 1., The People’s Church, through [, H Witnesses—Earns $10 Weekly, Male applicants must measure noj - Hach informed me that here is con- | Taylor, treasurer, presented a request less than five four inches iy ‘E ATTE 3 ) had char preferred against them [ance with plans and specifications | siderablo wood on land owned by the | that $19.25 be refunded becduse of Negleets Family. height in bare f No male appli LARGE ATTENDANCE for unsatisfactory conduct, failure in [ prepared by Building Inspector Ruth- | 1350th estate, which he would be glad | overcharge on sprinkling assessment. Cantiwho exaraination il to conform to the re- | erford, City Engineer Hall and Plumh A neighborhood row was airec yo eligible for appointment either @& m ETTN some manner . to sell to the City at a reasonable rate. | The potition stated that every year AT MENG FUNERAL quirements of the services, or viola- |ing Inspector Quinlivan for the sum e 5 : police court this n If wood is to be used this winter it from 1906 until the present the | : Donato Maiello and Mrs K | clerk or cs er es not weigh a should be cut now, as undoubtedly worlk could he done more cheaply ling of 99 fect and 11 inches, where- done now than later, and if cut at th s it should have been 49 feet and 11 tion of prescribed rules or law, who [of $2,936, and also that this board churoh was nssessed for: the sprink least 125 pound thout overcoat of hat It will be inadvisable for mal applicants 10se normal weight 1§ Maiello had an overwhelming defense. | oo 1oy g nds to enter the e | vear was §1.50 with the exception of [ When asked if he had any witnesses |, pination. Kemale applicants are no | 1906, when the overcharge was §1 he said yes and called on them to i T'he matier was referred to the mayor stand up. Immediately 12 women and | have been heard and sentence is be- | he authorized fo expend a sum not answered to the char i g ] oiexcecdii s 230 BonTehanEes FINTRtIC the peace. They pleaded not guilty Tor ot Dronucatint e ing passd on them to ex BoldictiViho Svas R DEoN IR | protest that this action by the | plumbing and heating wrangements. Canal at Rochester Buricd Board places a stigma on me without [ BOARD O FIRE COMMISSIONERS cause, that it is and will continue to [ Alderman Curtis presented a reso cre Today. : it stands > records on asking the charity departme Here Today he as lonx as it stands on the records | fution asking the charity department | #7 done by the city, it can bo o an injur it ix in effet, o rounda- | to report why town farm livestock was | PTOTCEIY, Whor b untilisstunlly bout cffort to blacklist me and if al- [ condemned and slaughiered; also wiy [Meeded, the chances are that larso lowed to so stand it will be under- |no publicity was given the matter. An- as might be cut of 1 re stood as being correct, when emanat other resolution provided that the time, it would bhurn fairly well in the | inches Thus the overcharge each winter, Further, if the wood is cut now | required to be of any weight o height IZnch applicant will be required tq 1bmit to the examiner on the day o and done by the ®ity. it can be cut ¥ md aldermen girls stood up. Judge Kirkham de- The following petitions were re- | cided that he would hear a couple of | ceived and referred to the board of | them and did so. The state proceed- | TUNE 8 T CEERATE O TAS OO O N 1 v ec » sho that Maicllo startec hie public works: From C. H. Clarkson \-lm‘:m- ;j\\\ .\'w\u.,' 4 “‘I\‘n(“\" tinken within two years, The entrancd e 2 b k's $1,000 per annum with pro. motic i ¢ intil TE funeral of Private Alfred Meng, only son of Mrs. Anna Meng of 491 Church street, this city, who was drowned in the Eric Canal, near Ro- e¢hester Y.. on Monday cvening as held thls afternoon at 2:30 o'clock loss | Trustin 1 yvou will ¢ his ma | ing from an authoritative Municipal | eharity commissioners Jook into the Prusting that you will give this mat sprinkler | ter vour earnest vonsideration 1 1 md others, for a sewer in Bradley street: I, I Rackliffe, Jr., and oth. | husband becausc their children crs, for a sewer in Cambridge street; | auarrel When | ition than an officer who had charges | May asked the conncil to itk some e NORE GRS GG LA i i f| I UG AR, B I ling to |tion toward compelling the Connecti- YOI roo from the driveway at No. 86 |face. 1t was claimed that Malello ary is Department wvisability of installing ‘ 1el 1 am place woworse po- | system at the duiry hacns Alderman | main from the People’s church, Rev. Mr. L g BRGSO s | maximum cached Fo Steinhoff, pastor of the church, oflici- Many sorrowing friends saed nd the re office, o presented against him accor o ihe Charter See. 133, No oflicer shall | eut company to sive the residents of | Chairman N ol Com section of the ity better You can jud tone of Mr Hvitforil avanys Salvatore Cianci, | made a movement towards hi but he denfed that and tive D their p were present o tributes of respect to the young pri- | | e removed or expelled withont uan | the southern ML for permission to remove a tree in the | Pocket ; . s ) to his hereaved moth- | opportunity to be heard, whereas, in ervice. North's letter R H :»(\ \.‘.u | s i ot of Mo, 111 Traric. | 1Bat e had & knif b0 T on, Mag | { with whom applicat my case not beimyg under charge, hav Amusenent Commission Criticized, | concerned over the il | lin strect: rrom Stanley Paganis and | Was found on him - when Ll er, whose husband pussed away onl kol i SR ing 4 clean recor I o dropped The Lollowing criticism of the publie | 100, thought seps should S lights in Beach Muiello said that the trouble 4 for street and from the Department with 6 state- the City Governni SR A AT e e time for him to a v months \ | 1 remains were accompanied to ; : Lhs GG e 0 e ones, | ment inferring that there are rea e R Euithn of wood for fu said he did not want any trouhle i - b Bilmie glon b0l WL Briahenet tended 1 meeting Many Petilions Reccived cause he will be given a hearin ACTION ON 1T, GLOVER'S DIEATH . Jones of 70 Lenox | sons for it, having t ppein tions of this city desire to make pub A. L. Jor Coal Dealers’ Association | (ther petitions were received and | month on his application for citiz The semi-monthl sion of - thil charg had been. or could be | i their resentment of the deliberate | Of the Retai yet T have no chance | gisplay of favoritism and descrimina- | and at that meeting it was the unani- | gigposed of as follows: Ierman W. | ship papers. His witnesse ty court will I tomorrowy 10 local public | mous opinion that the City Govern- | jyyekbarih 83081 compensation | roborative testimony I'he morning at 10 o'cloc iew of thel rriving here last night at mid- | that Private Meng was a member | preferred. and : defend mysclf. Is this Justice? |tion practiced { photographic section of the aero | to ! this the prapes attitude for a Board | amusement committed ment should purch upply of | for injuries received in a fall on an | f 1 85 and co; each act th many men he legal Previous to his enligtment he | 1 nploved as a-draughtsman by | to take wh | ! rhin Construetion Ca. ure with a department which is sup- | ture of o whine or heing “sore,” but Having had some provions experi- | ferred to claims committee: from B. | witness stand today to su tair . 1] took place in the family plot | posed to see and have the law en- lin the nature of pnblic information | enca in municipal ventures and ant| Giordon for 1batement of treet | allegation of non support and wr.y 1| the death of Lient Joseph Glovery| Jrview cemetery. Private Jones| forced. and all have justice adminis- | the reason that the Tmversal band | desiring ta hear the entire hurden of | cprinkling assessment*on hig property {a baby in her arms, while another | member of the local bar, will be #fn e¢d among the pailbearers !v,ze:! impartially without fear or fav. |ang the New Britamn City band we rerommending o vour Honorable | on Greenwooad treet e ,‘,fii‘-wq 1t at her feet. The cl ferred yntil 0 are connected in a meas- “This grievanee ix not in the na-{ wood for fuel { i idewalle Tanuars (. 1918, e Mrs. Konstanty Koslofski took the | profession are out of town on theim ner | vacations it is likely that action om

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