New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1919, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919, TS A TIONSALE GOOD SHOES ONLY For Men, Women and Children Entire stock of shoes taken over from Peter Long offered at a reduction. 30 DAYS 3y Many of this season’s newest models are it included in this offering. ough said he knew gtatement, he didn't k w wh ‘was to blame, but the fact still re- mained that such a condition actua \ existed. Mr. McDonoygh sai taxpayers of the outlying distri ANfiE would be willing and ready to accept | improvements such as the sewer, etc., | be made to pa when they If you need shoes you cannot afford to let this opportunity go by. g hii but they should not for these improvements haven't them. Furiher he stated tha in its last statement the board of 1d taxation disclosed the fact | second district derives special t from $240,000. All th ed after schools and other benefits are Mr. McDonough said, | amendment goes through that $240,000 in School System in Outskirts Negli- gent, McDonough Declares Don’t Fail to Visit excluded. “If, “this charter it m A meeting of the charter revision ¢ ) committee was held last night in city It was tho most largely attended | Clothing / in Hors- fall’s Boys’ Shop $10.50 Suits, now .... $8.75 $12 and $12.50 Suits, now e 510.75 $13 and $13.50 Suits, now v 1ILT5 The Horsfall Co. ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD,. Luke ) 3 CITY ITEMS has brought action erg to papers were served red Winkle, who attached estate belonging to the defendant. is reported that the officials of American Hardware corporation considering a plan to obtain p insurance for the employes company. H. Cr ing in fan ¢ the Goldb of wford will the y of t afternoon on Red Triangle' ently roturned from was connected hut secreter ipper Mond addres lobt Mr. Craw- F with- t At the Fel- evening, Rev. the aker. as a shoe counter at rs and Butchers’ their rogular 10TTOW evenirg, the chamber of com- e rooms. All members a ed to be present as a few impor- measures will be adopted e two weeks old son of C. J. Carlson of South fer died this morning. on was formerly M ey of this cit; kse F. Atwater, ger of the Ameri pration, and wite, today attending Atwater's ley. nison supper Thurs. evi re- Ir. and Man- Mrs. Catherine transportation an Hardware in Un the funeral of Mrs. M 8, are aunt, and ‘45" tourna- Elks’ club.—advt. TOMORROW. ASKETBALL ©. A. Will Stack Up Against Waterbury Quintet Here. ysical director Warren 8. Slater hnnounced his line-up which will against the Waterbury boys’ club tomorrow evening at the . C. A. Those who will play ocals are Dudjak, W. Slater, ohnson, H. Kallgren, Stepanian, and Vic Larson Slater, Stepanian and s team, and T local Larson ljak recover | by | for | hall. and enthusiastic meeting which this committee has held since new charter changes have been proposed. At the last meeting there was but one citi- zen present but last night there were about 100 taxpayers from the skirts of the city who were there to voice their protest to the proposed elimination of the present taxing dis- tricts and consolidating the city into one district. In the absence of Mayor the meeting was called to ord derman Richards at 8:15 p. m. Sen tor George W. Klett and Representa- tives Edward Hall and Richard Covert were not present. The remain- ing members of the committes voted to take up for discussion the elimina- tion of the taxing districts. This w done because of the taxpayer present, the majority wanted to be heard on the subject. These men represented Stanley Quarter, Osgood Hill district, Barnesdale and other outlying district Opposes Zone Changes. The first to address the was E. O. Kilbourne a resident in the anley Quarter district. Ile formerly a member of the b and gave detailed proving that the taxpayer rict ave | g the burden of ta tion. Mz ne gave a brief re- view of t In 1906, the year of cor the first distric mill second district 918 the rate in the > miils and in + mills. That t is payin out- Quigley - by 100 Lesessor Kiibo aid 9 id of at 1 of the When Kilbourne stated, the on $1,500 and 598.457.67. F burden and far in excess reccives, he said Mr. proportion first consoll- to conditions e to taxation. The district he said, pay protegtion but neve or tHs protection on sewers hut said he was tee which charter but it that one wonld Kilbourne was the amount « outlying er gave present a ment of isting in regard members of the first taxes for see a policeman It also pays taxes Kilbourne nit- police s none. Mr ember ed the original city been so amended not M1 rskec “ognize it. distric | | | | | Three of the | that the Probably hensive talks ever floor w MeDonou selfish amount ),000 compre en on the counci P i from a one o most \s that g A ¥ taiked McDonou tion for he he standpoint favor the elimin striets, woul two ¢ Te said, more property in the second and would benefit by the talked, however, from the of principle and the which would doin the outsid taxpayer the two districts On number of men ch o0d as the on before the committee Mr. McDonough to adver! thinking t taxpayer its last meet- vidently nough at hict made wer Y’ tral meeting | i the reference w! benefits it | ¢ | imagin proportion will thrown onto the entire district.”” He showed the injustice of takin hstes people into . the one district after they have gone out of the cen- districts and built up thelr own homes. Many of them went to Be dere, to Barnesdale and to othe tions know that the taxation wus different. They have struggled the: and have built the districts from the tart. They have spent monc nd other expenses d in living out. If ought eans that burden of taxation Mr. added that it ature of thing. were have Dbe these peoy ng distr have bea per cent i McDonough is against t} our government to “The hig! better than they ur days last week of feed could not pa 1 1ington,” denied t into one t they will to creased further > main ro McDonough sai there is any differ ¥ ng district. to Mr. McDonough, tax the at their rket of where they are located. Curtis and McDonough Clash. Speaking of the fire protection Mr McDonough said, “An ordinary fire truck in the ast 10 days (evidently s again to the muddy the feed tru outd not within fight- of a fire.” There followed combat value re- where could 1g distance a verbal Donough and O to stat nts made. Alde ards asked Mr. lying dist rm: cDongough if ts did not city impros ‘hich I nt to t e all tk benc many district didn’t w { Donough replied in now ry line separ but he wa aye is really two dis- the that s of they Tt we dent paying iter of that the city. ion the re been enc nd been > is no city e of a 1 in the city of benefits 1 h con righted it is righ many ai but been for if Referring to the board of and taxation, Mr. Camp said, he members of the board of finance and taxation are probably all men o live near the center. Not meaning their inclination runs iition to the proportion- Mr. Camp wants to sce fairly corpor the peor s don’t rece it outside the ive benefits, cree they hose benefits | city * Our Bargain Counter The Long Shoe Co., Inc. 275 MAIN STREET & N Other Matter Because of the repre ering present it was votc some of the other prope at last night’ eeting. The one read was the one regarding falli on tey sidewalks and llable if the walk was defective. met with immediate opposition. Mr. Camp and Mr, MeDonough scored int for back ard Haven is 1 arrange- > city city why hould g ar Mr. Camp back recause v with these pett) individr of the commiss on ons, ete., was next question o to have who fz e was t would . Alderman JPaonessa, esolution, spoke for i some his adop hered The po- on holding some time and they right to hold f1 ve the other sessions n't a bit more vt do the same A War-Time Measure r Quig ren made the that police comr ors was 2sur o Gt 1t M hen He secreblsessionslof was business public be me which the which had to cording to mayor. sessions of t commissioners before the ¥ is improbable that there v uny now that it is over. The mayor also | wanted to know what good the r lution would do, as the rights press are already recognizad. mayor stated that if there was a meet- ing being held which he did not want the newspaper men to attend he wouls simply shut the door on them. There was also a resolution present- ed to change the number of members 2d com- shiould not know and the kept secr There were no secret noticed. The mayor rem at it AMENE I ee of the Y. N LA & received number of ament wl r onic Wi liwin Ba and I pe he committe ament, ai rick con on arrange: he tourr wi be given third tournamen mmittees ament ppl to the co of a seric nged by the social committee or orts of tourr fifty A pool progress, about ving given their n mitt STALL NDLY 5 of Cou ot ihe el Deputy Cl of Plainvil » exercises held and the officers, ded 1 membi heard from the new FAVORS MANNING. ss. who has e for RO=S in th will no but herifi he office, PRROGRESS, [ 1 1- rents 1 the Mat- entertainment ot is rtner, Con \Vianning ing have d both hav s candidat fc < city wehes and Patns d Bo oon ROMO only one GROV ANNOUNCEMENT. Samuel H. Gross, violin instructo! of - r y returned from Fund sachusetts, War throughout Ma sumes violin ¢ Franz M ory, and Herma Tel udio Main sireet re; rd Conserva. eit his pa cours No. 2 uth was partisan. Mr. McDonon eard the remar e against the 1 at the pr < an any Concert Being a pupil thorough 4 CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. SPECIALTIES Here is an array of merchandise that will make you glad you have waited until now to get your Coat, Suit or Dress. We have an exceptional assortment of garments that for quality and price cannot be beaten. Note what we have: DRESSES—of Georgette Crepe, Satin, Silk, Taffeta and combi- nations of mate in all the new styles, including the newest Itnes. $7.50 and $10.00, Were $16.50 and $£19.75. SERGE FROCKS—Very Special at $12.50 and $16.50. COATS—Handsome models, fur trimmed, with all the newest touches of fashion, lined and imterlined in a number of charming colors. $20.75 and $39.75. Were §45.00 and $59.00. Coats at $18.00 Formerly priced from $27.50 to $35.00 NEW BLOUSES-—$4.98 models, $1.88; $5.98 models, $2.08; $6.98 models, $3.98. “THE THINGS THAT COUNT” A Series of Sunday Evening Sermons at the Methodist Church A Nation’s Safety depends upon more than wealth or the power of its mighty guns. 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